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Title:
【発明の名称】スノーボード本体
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2001523497
Kind Code:
A
Abstract:
A snowboard whose base is relatively thick in the mounting zones beneath each of the rider's feet and relatively thin between the two mounting zones. Thus, with normal loading applied through the rider's feet to the snowboard, the board will bow into a reasonably good approximation of an arc having a constant radius. Consequently, the portions of the snowboard coming in contact with the surface of the snow will substantially lie on segments of a circular arc, and the back half of the snowboard will substantially follow in the track of the front half of the snowboard. This is achieved by controlling the flexural rigidity in the mounting zones and in the center section between the mounting zones. The curvature of the snowboard in response to the application of forces by its rider is a function of the Area Moment of Inertia (I) of the transverse cross-sectional areas along the snowboard's length. In turn, the Area Moment of Inertia is a function of the geometry of the transverse cross-section. The invention is principally concerned, therefore, with the appropriate selection of the geometry of the transverse cross-section of the various segments of the snowboard's body.

Inventors:
Stablefield, Donald, Pea.
Application Number:
JP2000520865A
Publication Date:
November 27, 2001
Filing Date:
November 19, 1998
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
Stablefield, Donald, Pea.
International Classes:
A63C5/03; A63C5/00; (IPC1-7): A63C5/00
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Yoshiyuki Inaba (2 outside)