20240025516. SURFBOARD LAYUP SYSTEM AND METHOD simplified abstract (Dark Arts Surf)

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SURFBOARD LAYUP SYSTEM AND METHOD

Organization Name

Dark Arts Surf

Inventor(s)

Justin Ternes of Jamul CA (US)

SURFBOARD LAYUP SYSTEM AND METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240025516 titled 'SURFBOARD LAYUP SYSTEM AND METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a surfboard design that includes two layers of epoxy impregnated fiber reinforcement fabric. The first layer covers the rocker and rails of the surfboard, extending onto the deck at the middle portion and tapering towards the tip and tail. However, the first layer does not extend onto the deck at the tip and tail. The second layer covers the deck and extends to cover the rails at the middle portion, tapering towards the tip and tail. However, the second layer covers less than half of the rails at the tip and tail.

  • The patent application describes a surfboard design with two layers of epoxy impregnated fiber reinforcement fabric.
  • The first layer covers the rocker and rails, extending onto the deck at the middle portion and tapering towards the tip and tail.
  • The first layer does not extend onto the deck at the tip and tail.
  • The second layer covers the deck and extends to cover the rails at the middle portion.
  • The second layer tapers towards the tip and tail, covering less than half of the rails at the tip and tail.

Potential Applications of this Technology:

  • Improved performance and maneuverability of surfboards.
  • Enhanced durability and strength of surfboards.
  • Increased control and stability during surfing.

Problems Solved by this Technology:

  • Reduces the weight of the surfboard while maintaining strength and durability.
  • Provides better control and maneuverability for surfers.
  • Minimizes drag and improves speed during surfing.

Benefits of this Technology:

  • Improved surfing experience with enhanced performance and control.
  • Increased durability and longevity of surfboards.
  • Potential for customization and optimization of surfboard design.


Original Abstract Submitted

a surfboard includes a first layer and a second layer. the first layer is defined by epoxy impregnated fiber reinforcement fabric configured to cover a rocker and rails and wherein the first layer extends onto a deck at a middle portion of the surfboard and tapers toward a tip and tail so that the first layer does not extend onto the deck at the tip and the tail. the second layer is defined by epoxy impregnated fiber reinforcement fabric configured to cover the deck and wherein the second layer extends to cover the rails at the middle portion of the surfboard and tapers toward the tip and tail so that the second layer covers less than half of the rails at the tip and the tail.