US2013029547A1PendingUtilityA1

Surfboard or paddleboard splittable into two parts

Assignee: SUZUKI TADASHIPriority: Jun 15, 2011Filed: Jun 14, 2012Published: Jan 31, 2013
Est. expiryJun 15, 2031(~4.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Tadashi Suzuki
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Abstract

A large surfboard or paddleboard cannot be carried in an automobile or a train, but it is extremely convenient if it can. A board using carbon fiber or glass fiber and an epoxy resin for weight reduction is divided into two parts, two holes are provided in each cut surface, a female pipe is inserted in each hole, two male pipes to be fitted in each of the female pipes are used for matching the both with each other, and both cut surfaces are firmly fixed by a screw and a swing-preventing plate. Alternatively, a retaining member using projections and recesses are provided and the both cut surfaces are abutted to each other, and the cut surfaces are firmly fixed. As above, the board which can be carried in a train or in an automobile and in which bonding in use is extremely easy and reliable is provided.

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1 . A surfboard or paddle board splittable into two parts, characterized in that:
 the board is laterally divided into two parts, two pipe holes are provided in each of cut surfaces, female pipes are pushed into the holes and two male pipes are inserted into the female pipes in the two holes of each part, respectively, and then, the both parts are abutted to each other, and the both ends of the board can be fixed by a screw.   
     
     
         2 . The surfboard or paddleboard splittable into two parts according to  claim 1 , wherein
 two swing-preventing members are used for stabilizing joint by using projections and recesses of the cut surfaces.

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