WAKEBOARD STRUCTURE
Provided is a wakeboard structure including two opposing, spaced-apart outer plates pressed together and sealed at two opposing ends thereof to thereby form a hollow casing filled with a foaming material. To enhance the internal structural strength of the wakeboard structure and prevent the outer plates from severing, inner sides of the two outer plates are coated with a glue layer before being adhered with a reinforcing panel, respectively. The reinforcing panel is made of plastic or a plastic composite material. The outer plates, the glue layers, and the reinforcing panels are coupled together, such that the wakeboard structure thus fabricated is unlikely to crack or sever when subjected to pressure or repeated impact, lightweight, highly buoyant, and effective in ensuring personal safety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wakeboard structure, and more particularly, to a high-strength board which stays afloat in water while being pulled by a towing vessel.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Wakeboarding, a kind of water sports, is getting popular with people fascinated with breathtaking sports and is all the rage now. Wakeboarding is an emerging sport that originates from water skiing, skiing, and surfing and is powered by a towing vessel. An athlete (player) engaged in wakeboarding grips a rope tied to the towing vessel ahead and treads on a wakeboard while gliding across water at high speed and performing leaps, turns, or elegant dance combinations, to derive pleasure from being carried along by wind and waves. Hence, wakeboarding is favored by locals and foreigners. At present, wakeboarding fans worldwide total more than thirty million, and the number of first-timers is on the rise.
The present invention provides a wakeboard structure for performing the aforesaid functions. The wakeboard structure of the present invention is essentially a high-buoyancy board of a shape shown in
Although the reinforcing panels 70, 71 of the conventional wakeboard structure are made of melamine boards with a view to reinforcing the conventional wakeboard structure, the reinforcing panels 70, 71 thus made are fragile and deficient in toughness. In practice, both water and the wakeboarding athletes exert forces on the wakeboard (in the direction indicated by arrows at the two ends thereof shown in
It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a wakeboard structure which is lightweight but not fragile. The wakeboard structure of the present invention comprises two opposing, spaced-apart outer plates pressed together and sealed at two opposing ends thereof to thereby form a hollow casing. The outer plates are usually made of Polybutylene Terephthalate (known as PBT for short). A foaming material is introduced into a receiving space created between the two outer plates to form a fleshy body therebetween. To enhance the internal structural strength of the wakeboard structure and prevent the outer plates from severing, inner sides of the two outer plates are coated with a glue layer before being adhered with a reinforcing panel, respectively. The reinforcing panel is made of plastic or a plastic composite material, such as Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (known as ABS for short). Accordingly, the wakeboard structure thus fabricated is unlikely to crack or sever when subjected to pressure or repeated impact, lightweight, highly buoyant, and effective in ensuring personal safety.
To enable persons skilled in the art to gain insight into the disclosure in the present invention, the present invention is hereunder illustrated with a description in conjunction with drawings.
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Two opposing, spaced-apart, elongate outer plates 20 are pressed together and sealed at two opposing ends thereof (i.e. the left end and the right end shown in
A glue layer 30 is coated on the inner side of a corresponding one of the outer plates 20.
A reinforcing panel 40 is disposed on the other side of the glue layer 30 to allow the reinforcing panel 40 and the corresponding one of the outer plates 20 to be tightly adhered together. The reinforcing panel 40 is preferably made of plastic, such as Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (known as ABS for short). Alternatively, the reinforcing panel 40 is made of a plastic composite material as appropriate.
To enhance the overall strength of the wakeboard structure, the fleshy body 10 formed between the outer plates 20 by filling the foaming material therebetween is penetrated by a plurality of reinforcing rods 50. The reinforcing rods 50 are made of fiberglass and thereby are of high bonding strength. Hence, the wakeboard structure is effective in resisting vibration and resisting impact.
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According to the present invention, the reinforcing panels made of a plastic composite material are embedded in and coupled to the fleshy body; hence, the wakeboard structure thus fabricated is of high strength and high buoyancy and, more importantly, unlike to sever. As a result, even if the outer plates of the wakeboard structure crack under repeated stress while the wakeboarding athlete is surfing on water, the outer plates will not sever, because at least one of the outer plates is fixed to a glue layer positioned inward thereto. Even if the wakeboard structure is damaged while the wakeboarding athlete is surfing on water, the wakeboarding athlete can manage to jump off the wakeboard structure safely. Also, no sharp tear can occur to the wakeboard structure and scratch the human body, thereby ensuring personal safety. Last but not least, a plastic composite material is always lightweight and easy to carry. The above-mentioned are the innovative advantages of the present invention.
The foregoing embodiments are provided to illustrate and disclose the technical features of the present invention so as to enable persons skilled in the art to understand the disclosure of the present invention and implement the present invention accordingly, and are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the present invention. Hence, all equivalent modifications and variations, such as additional accessories or minor changes of similar materials, made by persons skilled in the art to the foregoing embodiments without departing from the spirit and principles in the disclosure of the present invention should fall within the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
In conclusion, the present invention is not published before the filing of a patent application, and the present invention has novelty, usefulness, and high industrial applicability to thereby meet the requirements of patentability. The applicant hereby files the patent application with the Patent Authority pursuant to the patent law.
Claims
1. A wakeboard structure, comprising:
- two opposing, spaced-apart, elongate outer plates pressed together and sealed at two opposing ends thereof to thereby form a hollow casing, wherein a foaming material is introduced into a receiving space created between two said outer plates to form a fleshy body therebetween;
- a glue layer coated on an inner side of one of the outer plates; and
- a reinforcing panel provided on another side of the glue layer to thereby be tightly attached to the outer plates, and at least made of a single plastic material.
2. The wakeboard structure of claim 1, wherein the fleshy body formed between the outer plates and formed from the foaming material is penetrated by at least a reinforcing rod made of fiberglass.
3. The wakeboard structure of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing panel is made of a plastic composite material.
4. The wakeboard structure of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing panel is made of plastic and the plastic is Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS).
5. A wakeboard structure, comprising:
- two opposing, spaced-apart, elongate outer plates pressed together and sealed at two opposing ends thereof to thereby form a hollow casing, wherein a foaming material is introduced into a receiving space created between two said outer plates to form a fleshy body therebetween;
- two glue layers coated on inner sides of two said outer plates, respectively; and
- two reinforcing panels disposed on other sides of two said glue layers to allow the reinforcing panels and the outer plates to be tightly adhered together, respectively, the reinforcing panels being made of plastic.
6. The wakeboard structure of claim 5, wherein the reinforcing panels are made of a plastic composite material.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 15, 2010
Publication Date: Sep 15, 2011
Inventor: Owen CHI (Taipei County)
Application Number: 12/724,059
International Classification: B63B 35/79 (20060101); B63B 21/56 (20060101);