miniature wakeboard for use with hands

Mini wakeboard for use with hands The mini wakeboard is made of laminated and bonded plywood or of another material that enables it to achieve the desired flotation depending on the dimensions required. The mini wakeboard in question is coated with a finish which makes it impermeable and thus able to protect its composition. This same mini wakeboard has, on the surface thereof, self-adhesive and non-slip straps at the two ends of the mini wakeboard enabling better control of the board. The mini wakeboard is slightly curved at the front and at the back in an upward direction relative to its centre. The lateral sides are also curved from the front to the back so as to be wider at its centre.

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Description

The invention relates to a miniaturized handheld waterskiing board. More precisely, the invention is a miniaturized waterskiing board that is manipulated on the water with the hands to perform acrobatic figures. Said miniaturized waterskiing board is made of laminated and glued plywood or another material allowing it to achieve the desired buoyancy and is slightly curved upwards from front to rear in relation to its center.

The miniaturized waterskiing board in question has a thickness of 8 mm to 15 mm, a width of 90 mm to 140 mm in its center, a width of 60 mm to 100 mm at both front and rear ends. The length of said miniaturized waterskiing board is between 200 mm and 300 mm. The miniaturized waterskiing board in question is wider in its center and tapered in a slight curve towards the front and rear. This handheld miniaturized waterskiing board is covered with a translucent finish allowing it to be waterproof to protect its composition but also to let its finish show through.

On top of said miniaturized waterskiing board are installed self-adhesive and non-slip bands at both ends of the miniaturized waterskiing board allowing for better grip with the selected hand to perform acrobatic figures on the water.

The drawings illustrating the invention of the miniaturized waterskiing board shows FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a miniaturized waterskiing board according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view of the same miniaturized waterskiing board. Referring to drawing FIG. 1, one will see that the miniaturized waterskiing board FIG. 1 consists of an element slightly curved upwards by 10 mm or 8 degrees in relation to its center. The thickness of the miniaturized waterskiing board FIG. 1 is between 8 mm and 15 mm.

Referring to drawing FIG. 2, one will see that the waterskiing board is wider in its center (between 90 mm and 140 mm) than at both front and rear ends (between 60 mm and 100 mm). The waterskiing board forms a slight continuous curve from front to rear in equal proportion from its center. The length of the waterskiing board is between 200 mm and 300 mm.

Claims

1- Miniaturized waterskiing board to be used by hand and which is made so as to have a continuous curve from front to rear in equal proportion with respect to its center and a continuous curve from top to bottom in equal proportion with respect to its center. Its composition is laminated and glued plywood or another material allowing it to achieve the desired buoyancy and is covered with a translucent finish product allowing it waterproofing of its composition and giving a smooth finish.

2- The miniaturized waterskiing board in question has a thickness of 8 mm to 15 mm, a width of 90 mm to 140 mm in its center, a width of 60 mm to 100 mm at both front and rear ends. The length of said miniaturized waterskiing board is between 200 mm and 300 mm. The miniaturized waterskiing board in question is wider in its center and tapered in a slight curve towards the front and rear.

3- The surface of said miniaturized waterskiing board is covered with self-adhesive and non-slip tabs at both ends of the miniaturized waterskiing board allowing for better control, adhesion of the hands to the miniaturized waterskiing board and thus able to perform various stunts on the water.

4- As depicted in the technical drawing provided with this application.

Patent History
Publication number: 20240123365
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 1, 2021
Publication Date: Apr 18, 2024
Inventor: Vincent Goudreault (Sorel-Tracy)
Application Number: 18/275,172
Classifications
International Classification: A63H 23/10 (20060101);