Skateboard grip tape

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Inventors

Fuster, Marco A.

Application #

494071

Filed

Jun-23-1995

Published

Apr-22-1997

Current US Class

280/87.01
280/87.021
280/87.041
280/87.042
280/87.043
428/323
428/325
428/328
428/331
428/40.1
428/40.2
428/908.8

International Classes

B62M 001/00

Field of Search

428/40 428/323 428/325 428/328 428/331 428/908.8 428/40.1 428/40.2 280/87.041 280/87.042 280/87.043 280/87.01 280/87.021

Examiners

Ahmad; Nasser

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Myers Liniak & Berenato

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4824139   Skateboard with au...
4911734   Process for making...
5055340   Grip tape
5340433   Modeling apparatu...

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Abstract
Grip tape adapted to be adhered to a surface such as a skateboard. The grip tape includes a screen structure covered with an abrasive material such as silicon carbide. A grid or array of apertures defined by the screen structure are defined in the grip tape so as to improve water run-off from the grip tape, simplify removal of the tape from the surface, create a see-through grip tape, and speedup moisture evaporation. Additionally, the screen-like grid system of the flexible grip tape provides additional surface area which can be gripped by the user thereby improving the tapes gripping characteristics.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A skateboard comprising:

a substantially flat elongated platform, a top surface of which is adapted to support a rider;

wheels mounted at each end of said elongated platform; and

see-through screen grip tape adhered to said top surface of said skateboard via an adhesive on only a single face of the tape, said screen grip tape including a screen structure coated on only its upper side with an abrasive material, and an array of apertures defined therein between crisscrossing elements of said screen structure such that the grip tape is substantially see-through and the rider is provided with gripping characteristics.

2. The skateboard of claim 1, wherein said abrasive material is provided on only the upper surface of said screen structure tape so that the bottom surface of said screen structure is adhered directly to said top surface of said platform via said adhesive.



Description
This invention relates to grip tape to be adhered to a surface for improving its gripping characteristics. More particularly, this invention relates to grip tape to be used on a surface such as a skateboard, the grip tape including a screen structure covered with or .coated by an abrasive material such as silicon carbide.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Grip tape is old and well-known throughout the art. Grip tape typically includes a substantially flat continuous flexible sheet of material covered by or coated with an abrasive material. Such grip tapes are typically adhered to surfaces such as skateboards, scooters, boats, stairs, decks, mopeds, or the like for the purpose of improving the user's ability to grip them.

Unfortunately, such grip tapes are difficult to remove intact and often experience problems when exposed to moisture such as rain or the like. What often happens is that in wet conditions, such grip tapes become slippery. Thus, the user's ability to grip the surface (e.g. skateboard) is actually inhibited instead of improved when such grip tapes become wet. With respect to removal of such grip tapes, such tapes are difficult to work with and sometimes nearly impossible to remove from the adhered to surface intact (i.e. in one piece). Accordingly, it is clear that there exists a need in the art for a grip tape which is improved with respect to performance in wet conditions and being able to be removed easily and intact.
 
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