CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure generally relates to products for aquatic sports and, more
particularly, to an inflatable stand up board.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Inflatable stand up boards provide boarders with access to numerous aquatic activities.
Surfboarders can stand or sit on the inflatable board and participate in numerous
aquatic sports. The inflatable stand up board can be designed to encompass various
shapes, as needed, to achieve various functions. For example, the inflatable stand
up board can be a surfboard for surfing, can be used with a paddle for paddleboarding
when waves are not present, and can further be used as a flotation device for aided
swimming.
[0004] The inflatable stand up board has the ability to support boarders and float on water
due to air filled chambers therein. Unfortunately, due to collisions or impacts with
external objects, inflation chambers can be damaged during use, causing air leakage
and loss of buoyancy. This air leakage and loss of buoyancy presents a dangerous scenario
for those using the board. Accordingly, there is a need to provide an inflatable stand
up board that can prevent air leakage during use.
SUMMARY
[0005] The above mentioned problems are solved according to the present invention, which
provides an inflatable stand up board comprising: a top layer with a first perimeter;
a bottom layer with a second perimeter; a drop stitch layer coupled to and disposed
between the top layer and the bottom layer, which is uniquely adapted to maintain
the predetermined shape of the inflatable stand up board upon inflation; a first sealing
sheet circumferentially surrounding the top layer and the bottom layer and coupled
in an airtight fashion to the first perimeter and the second perimeter; and a second
sealing sheet. The second sealing sheet is disposed at least at the front end and
the tail end of the inflatable stand up board (the two ends being on opposing sides
of the board), and is coupled to at least a portion of the first perimeter and the
second perimeter. The second sealing sheet also overlaps at least part of the first
sealing sheet. The board's inflatable chamber is defined by the top layer, the bottom
layer, and the first sealing sheet.
[0006] Alternatively, the second sealing sheet may comprise a front sealing sheet disposed
at the front end of the inflatable stand up board and a tail sealing sheet which is
disposed at the tail end of the inflatable stand up board. Ideally, however, the second
sealing sheet will surround the circumference of the board such that the second sealing
sheet spans the first perimeter and the second perimeter of the top and bottom layers
respectively.
[0007] Alternatively, the first sealing sheet has a first lip and a second lip. The first
lip overlaps the first perimeter, forming a first border and the second lip overlaps
the second perimeter forming a second border. Furthermore, the second sealing sheet
can overlap the first and second borders to provide additional securement.
[0008] In one embodiment, an adhesive layer is disposed between the first sealing sheet
and the second sealing sheet; the adhesive may cover all or a portion of the inner
surface of the second sealing sheet.
[0009] Alternatively, the adhesive layer disposed between the first and second sheets may
comprise: a first adhesive strip disposed proximate the first border, creating a first
airtight connection at the first boarder; and a second adhesive strip disposed proximate
the second border, creating a second airtight connection at the second border.
[0010] In another embodiment, an adhesive layer is disposed between the first perimeter
and the first lip, all of which overlap, creating an airtight connection. Similarly,
another adhesive layer may be disposed between the second perimeter and the second
lip, all of which overlap, creating another airtight connection.
[0011] In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the drop stitch layer comprises an upper
base layer coupled to the top layer, a lower base layer coupled to the bottom layer,
and tensioning members disposed between and coupled to the upper and lower base layers.
[0012] In yet another embodiment, the upper base layer is coupled to the top layer via an
adhesive layer disposed between the upper base layer and the top layer. Similarly,
the lower base layer is coupled to the bottom layer via a separate adhesive layer
disposed between the lower base layer and the bottom layer.
[0013] In an advantageous embodiment, at least one of the adhesive layers is formed by curing
a complex glue, which comprises a glue and a curing agent. Ideally, the cuing agent
has a mass ratio between 5% and 10%.
[0014] The present disclosure also provides an inflatable stand up board, comprising: a
top layer with a first perimeter; a bottom layer with a second perimeter; a drop stitch
layer disposed between the top layer and the bottom layer, which is uniquely adapted
to maintain the predetermined shape of the inflatable stand up board upon inflation;
a first sealing sheet circumferentially surrounding the top layer and the bottom layer
and coupled in an airtight fashion to the first perimeter and the second perimeter;
a first sealing strip coupled to the top layer and the first sealing sheet; and a
second sealing strip coupled to the bottom layer and the first sealing sheet. The
top layer, the bottom layer, and the first sealing sheet define the inflatable chamber
of the inflatable stand up board.
[0015] Alternatively, the first sealing sheet has a first lip and a second lipwherein the
first lip overlaps the first perimeter forming a first border, and the second lip
overlaps the second perimeter forming a second border. Additionally, the first sealing
strip overlaps the first border and the second sealing strip overlaps the second border.
[0016] In an advantageous embodiment, a first adhesive layer is disposed between the first
sealing strip and the first sealing sheet, creating a first airtight connection proximate
the first border. Furthermore, a second adhesive layer is disposed between the second
sealing strip and the first sealing sheet, creating a second airtight connection proximate
the second border.
[0017] The above listed embodiments present numerous advantages over the prior art including
an airtight connection between the first and second sealing sheets and the top layer
and the bottom layer. Accordingly, the inflatable stand up board achieves a double
sealing effect, preventing air leakage. The double sealing effect makes it difficult
to puncture or damage the air seals or the side surface of the inflatable stand up
board, meaning users can avoid dangerous conditions presented during deflation of
an inflatable stand up board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this disclosure, and the
manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and better understood by reference
to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the inflatable stand up board.
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along Line A-A, shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of Area B, as shown in FIG. 2, according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 4 is an alternate enlarged view of Area B, as shown in FIG. 2, according to an
alternate embodiment.
FIG. 5 is another alternate enlarged view of Area B, as shown in FIG. 2, according
to another alternate embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Detailed examples are provided below for the purpose of ease of understanding the
present disclosure. The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described
below with reference to the drawings for illustration. It should be understood that,
the description of the exemplary embodiments should not be construed as limiting the
scope of the present disclosure in any manner.
[0020] Referring to FIGs.1 to 3, an inflatable stand up board 100 is shown. The board 100
comprises a top layer 10, a bottom layer 20, a drop stitch layer 30, and a first sealing
sheet 40. The top and bottom layers 10, 20 are generally parallel to each other. The
top layer 10, the bottom layer 20, and the first sealing sheet 40 are preferably constructed
of waterproof material. In particular, the top layer 10, the bottom layer 20, and
the first sealing sheet 40 can be formed from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) material, thermoplastic
elastomer (TPE) material, polyester or polyether thermoplastic polyurethanes elastic
rubber PU, or other suitable materials.
[0021] When in use, the top layer 10 is typically in contact with the boarder's body. Referring
to FIG. 1, the inflatable stand up board 100 may further utilize an anti-slipping
layer 12 disposed on the top layer 10. The anti-slipping layer 12 is designed to contact
a boarder's body and can be used to increase the friction coefficient between the
board 100 and the body, decreasing the likelihood of slipping off the board during
use. The top layer 10 has a first perimeter 11 surrounding the circumference of the
top layer 10. The bottom layer 20 is typically in contact with the water, when in
use, and has a second perimeter 21 surrounding the circumference of the bottom layer
20. The first sealing sheet 40 acts as side surface of the inflatable stand up board,
coupled to the top layer 10 and the bottom layer 20 at the first perimeter 11 and
the second perimeter 21, thus forming airtight seals in both locations.
[0022] As a result of the affixation, an inflatable chamber is formed in the board 100 which
is defined by the top layer 10, the bottom layer 20, and the first sealing sheet 40.
The drop stitch layer 30 is disposed within the inflatable chamber and is uniquely
adapted to maintaining a predetermined shape of the inflatable stand up board 100
upon inflation.
[0023] In addition, the inflatable stand up board 100 may include a fixing base 13. The
fixing base 13 is disposed on the top layer 10 and is depressed toward the bottom
layer 20. The fixing base 13 is used for affixing a mast, fishing pole, camera stand,
or the like to the board 100, enabling the boarder to fish or take photos while boarding.
[0024] In one embodiment, a rear control (not shown) may also be provided, that is disposed
on the bottom layer 20. In particular, a mounting hole for the rear control is disposed
on the bottom layer 20 of the inflatable stand up board 100, in which the rear control
is disposed. The rear control is adapted to provide additional stability to the inflatable
stand up board 100 during flotation. The rear control may also be used to adjust the
floating direction of the inflatable stand up board 100.
Example 1
[0025] In a first example, with reference to FIG. 3, the inflatable stand up board 100 further
comprises a second sealing sheet 50 in a ring shape, surrounding the top layer 10
and the bottom layer 20, and coupled in an airtight manner to the first perimeter
11 and the second perimeter 21. The second sealing sheet 50 covers the first sealing
sheet 40. The second sealing sheet 50 is ideally constructed of the same or similar
material as that of the first sealing sheet 40.
[0026] Both the first sealing sheet 40 and the second sealing sheet 50 are affixed in an
airtight manner to the first and second perimeters 11 and 21, achieving a double sealing
effect for the inflatable stand up board 100. This double sealing effect prevents
damage or puncture to the sidewalls of the board 100, thereby avoiding the dangerous
condition of air leakage during use.
[0027] It should be noted that, in other modified embodiments, a plurality of sealing sheets
can be disposed. For example, three or more sealing sheets can be disposed at the
sides of the inflatable stand up board, such that the inner sealing sheets are covered
by the outer sealing sheets, thus achieving an improved sealing effect.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 3, the first sealing sheet 40 has a first lip 41 disposed on a first
end of an inner side of the first sealing sheet, proximate the first perimeter 11
and a second lip 42 disposed on a second end of an inner side of the first sealing
sheet, proximate the second perimeter 21. The first lip 41 overlaps the first perimeter
11 to form a first border aa. Similarly, the second lip 42 overlaps the second perimeter
21 to form a second border bb. The second sealing sheet 50 overlaps the first and
second borders aa and bb.
[0029] According to a particularly advantageous embodiment, a first adhesive layer 61 is
disposed between the first lip 41 and the first perimeter 11. The adhesive has the
effect of forming an airtight seal between the first lip 41 and the first perimeter
11. The first border aa is the connection site of the first sealing sheet 40 and the
top layer 10. Similarly, a second adhesive layer 62 is disposed between the second
lip 42 and the second perimeter 21, again forming an airtight seal between the second
lip 42 and the second perimeter 21. The second border bb is the connection site of
the first sealing sheet 40 and the bottom layer 20.
[0030] The first border aa and the second border bb are protected from exposure to the outside
environment via the second sealing sheet 50, which overlaps the first border aa and
the second border bb (i.e., the second sealing sheet 50 covers the first sealing sheet
40 and the top layer 10 at the first border aa and the second sealing sheet 50 and
bottom layer 20 at the second border bb). This overlapping feature prevents external
substances from contacting and damaging the first border aa and the second border
bb, further preventing air leakage of the inflatable stand up board.
[0031] As is additionally shown in FIG. 3, a third adhesive layer 63 is disposed between
the first sealing sheet 40 and the second sealing sheet 50, which covers the inner
surface of the second sealing sheet 50. The result of the third adhesive layer 63
is such that the first sealing sheet 40 is fixedly coupled to the second sealing sheet
50. In comparison to utilizing only the first sealing sheet 40, the side thickness
of the inflatable stand up board as described in this example is increased, further
protecting the side from damage and air leakage.
[0032] In addition, since the first sealing sheet 40 is covered by the second sealing sheet
50 and the third adhesive layer 63 covers the inner surface of the second sealing
sheet 50, the third adhesive layer 63 circumferentially overlaps the top layer 10
and the bottom layer 20. The second sealing sheet 50 covers the third adhesive layer
63, resulting in an airtight connection amongst the second sealing sheet 50, the top
layer 10, and the bottom layer 20.
[0033] Referring again to FIG. 3, the drop stitch layer 30 is shown which comprises an upper
base layer 31, a lower base layer 32, and tensioning members 33 disposed between the
upper base layer 31 and the lower base layer 32. The tensioning members 33 are coupled
to the upper and lower base layers 31 and 32 at both ends thereof, and ensure a constant
distance between the upper and lower base layers 31 and 32 upon inflation. Ideally,
the inflatable stand up board 100 is formed as a flat plate shape upon inflation,
though other shapes are anticipated. The tensioning members may consist of any form
of string, wire, or other lightweight, durable, material.
[0034] In order to ensure the shape of the board 100, the upper base layer 31 of the drop
stitch layer 30 is coupled to the top layer 10 of the board 100. Additionally, the
lower base layer 20 is coupled to the bottom layer 20, effectively connecting the
top layer 10 with the bottom layer 20 via the drop stitch layer 30. In order to achieve
this connection, a fourth adhesive layer 64 is disposed between the upper base layer
31 and the top layer 10, which serves as an affixation means between the upper base
layer 31 and the top layer 10. Additionally, a fifth adhesive layer 65 is disposed
between the lower base layer 32 and the bottom layer 20, which serves as the affixation
means between the upper base layer 31 and the top layer 10.
[0035] In a particular embodiment, the first, second, third, fourth, and/or fifth adhesive
layers 61, 62, 63, 64, and/or 65 are formed by curing a complex glue. The complex
gule preferably comprises a glue and a fixing agent. The fixing agent has a mass ratio
between 5% and 10%, preferably 6%; though other ratios are anticipated, depending
on the type of glue used. Exemplary glue types include polyurethane or other glues.
The fixing agent can be isocyanate or any other suitable fixing agent.
Example 2
[0036] In another example board, a second sealing sheet is provided that does does not completely
surround the top layer 10 or the bottom layer 20. The second sealing sheet only partially
encompasses the first perimeter 11 and the second perimeter 21.
[0037] Referring to FIG. 1, the inflatable stand up board 100 has a front end 100a and a
tail end 100b. The front end 100a and tail end 100b are generally located on opposing
sides of the board 100. This embodiment is particularly advantageous when viewed from
a board use perspective. While using the inflatable stand up board 100, more collisions
occur at the front end 100a and the tail end 100b than occur at the sides of the inflatable
stand up board 100, thus it is advantageous to reinforce the front end 100a and tail
end 100b to ensure adequate protection from air leakage.
[0038] Accordingly, in the present embodiment, the second sealing sheet comprises a front
sealing sheet (not shown) which is disposed at the head end 100a of the inflatable
stand up board and a tail sealing sheet (not shown) which is disposed at the tail
end 100b of the inflatable stand up board. Particularly, at the head end 100a and
the tail end 100b of the inflatable stand up board, the first sealing sheet 40 is
covered by the front and tail sealing sheets from a portion of the first perimeter
to a portion of the second perimeter.
[0039] The front and tail sealing sheets are respectively disposed at the head end 100a
and the tail end 100b, such that double protection and sealing effects are produced
at the head end 100a and the tail end 100b of the inflatable stand up board, thus
reducing the risk of damage and air leakage from the inflatable chamber.
[0040] In other modified examples, only the front sealing sheet is disposed at the head
end 100a of the inflatable stand up board 100. Alternately, only the tail sealing
sheet is disposed at the tail end 100b of the inflatable stand up board 100.
Example 3
[0041] In another exemplary embodiment and referring to FIG. 4, less than all of the inner
surface of the second sealing sheet 50 is coated with the adhesive layer between the
first sealing sheet 40 and the second sealing sheet 50. In particular, the second
sealing sheet 50 comprises a third lip 51 covering the first border aa and a fourth
lip 52 covering the second border bb. A sixth adhesive layer 66 is disposed between
the third lip 51 and the first border aa to achieve an airtight connection. A seventh
adhesive layer 67 is disposed between the fourth lip 52 and the second border bb to
achieve an airtight connection.
[0042] Other than the sixth and seventh adhesive layers, 66 and 67, no adhesive is disposed
between the first sealing sheet 40 and the second sealing sheet 50. The adhesive layers
66 and 67 are merely disposed proximate the first perimeter of the top layer 10 and
the second perimeter of the bottom layer 20 (i.e., proximate the the first border
aa and the second border bb). This configuration creates a hollow cavity 68, defined
between the first and second sealing sheets 40 and 50.
[0043] Exposure of the first and second borders aa and bb to the external environment can
be avoided through covering the first border aa by the third lip 51 and covering the
second border bb by the fourth lip 52, such that the first and second borders aa and
bb are protected from damage. The third and fourth lips 51 and 52 also add to the
double sealing effect, further preventing air leakage of the inflatable stand up board
100.
Example 4
[0044] In yet another example and with reference to FIG. 5, the second sealing sheet of
the inflatable stand up board comprises a first and second sealing strip 71 and 72.
The first sealing strip is coupled to the first perimeter 11 of the top layer and
a second sealing strip 72 is coupled to the second perimeter 21 of the bottom layer.
[0045] In this example, the first sealing strip 71 is in a ring shape, surrounding the first
perimeter of the top layer 10. The first sealing strip 71 couples the top layer 10
and the first sealing strip 40 in an airtight configuration. The second sealing strip
72 is additionally in a ring shape, surrounding the second perimeter of the bottom
layer 20. Similarly, the second sealing strip 72 couples the bottom layer 20 and the
first sealing sheet 40 in another airtight configuration.
[0046] In particular, the first sealing sheet 40 has a first lip 41 disposed on a first
end of an inner side of the first sealing sheet, proximate the first perimeter 11
and a second lip 42 disposed on a second end of an inner side of the first sealing
sheet, proximate the second perimeter 21. The first lip 41 overlaps the first perimeter
11 to form a first border aa. Similarly, the second lip 42 overlaps the second perimeter
21 to form a second border bb. The first sealing strip 71 overlaps the first border
aa and the second sealing strip 72 overlaps the second border bb.
[0047] A first adhesive layer 61 is disposed between the first lip 41 and the first perimeter
11, securing the two in an airtight manner at the first border aa. A second adhesive
layer 62 is disposed between the second lip 42 and the second perimeter 21, securing
the two in an airtight manner at the second border bb.
[0048] Exposure of the first border aa to the external environment can be avoided through
covering the first border aa by the first sealing strip 71, such that external substances
are prevented from contacting and damaging the first border aa. Similarly, exposure
of the second border bb to the external environment can be avoided through covering
the second border bb by the second sealing strip 72, such that external substances
are prevented from contacting and damaging the second border bb.
[0049] Furthermore, with reference to FIG. 5, a sixth adhesive layer 66 is disposed between
the first sealing strip 71 and the first border aa to achieve an airtight connection.
A seventh adhesive layer 67 is disposed between the second sealing strip 72 and the
second border bb to achieve an additional airtight connection. As such, a double sealing
effect is achieved, further preventing air leakage from the inflation chamber.
[0050] In this example, both first and second sealing strips 71 and 72 are in a ring shape
to surrounding the top layer 10 and bottom layer 20. In other modified examples the
first and second sealing strips 71 and 72 can be in a band shape for affixation to
the front end or the tail end of the inflatable stand up board (examples of which
are provided at least in Example 2 herein). Additional shapes are anticipated, depending
on the shape of the board's perimeter.
[0051] While the particular embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, a
person skilled in the art should understand that these are merely illustrative, and
that the scope of protection of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
Various alterations or modifications can be made by a person skilled in the art to
these embodiments without departing from the principle and substance of the present
disclosure; however, these alterations and modifications all fall within the scope
of protection of the present disclosure.
1. An inflatable stand up board, comprising:
a top layer having a first perimeter;
a bottom layer having a second perimeter;
a drop stitch layer coupled to and disposed between the top layer and the bottom layer;
a first sealing sheet coupled in an airtight fashion to the first perimeter and the
second perimeter; and
a second sealing sheet disposed at least at one of a front end or tail end of the
inflatable stand up board, the tail end being opposite the front end;
wherein the top layer, the bottom layer and the first sealing sheet define an inflatable
chamber of the inflatable stand up board; and
wherein the second sealing sheet is coupled to the first perimeter and the second
perimeter, and overlaps at least part of the first sealing sheet.
2. The inflatable stand up board of claim 1, wherein the second sealing sheet comprises
a front sealing sheet disposed at the front end of the inflatable stand up board and
a tail sealing sheet disposed at the tail end of the inflatable stand up board.
3. The inflatable stand up board of claim 1, wherein the second sealing sheet spans the
first perimeter and the second perimeter.
4. The inflatable stand up board of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the first sealing
sheet has a first lip and a second lip;
wherein the first lip overlaps the first perimeter, forming a first border and the
second lip overlaps the second perimeter, forming a second border; and
wherein the second sealing sheet overlaps the first and second borders.
5. The inflatable stand up board of claim 4, wherein an adhesive layer is disposed between
the first sealing sheet and the second sealing sheet.
6. The inflatable stand up board of claim 5, wherein the adhesive layer comprises:
a first adhesive strip disposed proximate the first border, creating a first airtight
connection at the first boarder; and
a second adhesive strip disposed proximate the second border, creating a second airtight
connection at the second border.
7. The inflatable stand up board of claim 4, wherein an adhesive layer is disposed between
the first perimeter and the first lip, creating an airtight connection; and wherein
an additional adhesive layer is disposed between the second perimeter and the second
lip, creating an additional airtight connection.
8. The inflatable stand up board of claim 1, wherein the drop stitch layer comprises
an upper base layer coupled to the top layer, a lower base layer coupled to the bottom
layer, and tensioning members disposed between and coupled to the upper base layer
and the lower base layer.
9. The inflatable stand up board of claim 8, wherein the upper base layer is coupled
to the top layer via an adhesive layer disposed between the upper base layer and the
top layer, and the lower base layer is coupled to the bottom layer via a separate
adhesive layer disposed between the lower base layer and the bottom layer.
10. The inflatable stand up board any one of claims 5, 6, 7, 9, wherein at least one adhesive
layer is formed by curing a complex glue, wherein the complex glue comprises a glue
and a fixing agent having a mass ratio between 5% and 10%.
11. An inflatable stand up board, comprising:
a top layer having a first perimeter;
a bottom layer having a second perimeter;
a drop stitch layer coupled to and disposed between the top layer and the bottom layer;
a first sealing sheet coupled in an airtight fashion to the first perimeter and the
second perimeter;
a first sealing strip coupled to the top layer and the first sealing sheet;
a second sealing strip coupled to the bottom layer and the first sealing sheet;
wherein the top layer, the bottom layer and the first sealing sheet define an inflatable
chamber of the inflatable stand up board.
12. The inflatable stand up board of claim 11, wherein the first sealing sheet has a first
lip and a second lip; and
wherein, the first lip overlaps the first perimeter, forming a first border, and the
second lip overlaps the second perimeter forming a second border;
wherein the first sealing strip overlaps the first border and the second sealing strip
overlaps the second border.
13. The inflatable stand up board of claim 12, wherein a first adhesive layer is disposed
between the first sealing strip and the first sealing sheet, creating a first airtight
connection proximate the first; and a second adhesive layer is disposed between the
second sealing strip and the first sealing sheet, creating a second airtight connection
proximate the second border.