Abstract:
A method for making a surfboard includes a foamable material sheet cut into a number of panels and disposed in a mold device for hot pressing the panels and for expanding the panels to a prototype having a volume about 6 to 10 times greater than that of the panels. The prototype is then hot-pressed again for further expanding the prototype to the surfboard having a volume about 2 to 3 times greater than that of the prototype. The mold cavity includes tapered peripheral portions for forming tapered sides and tapered nose and tapered tail for the surfboard.
Abstract:
A surfboard includes a board and a plate secured to the bottom of the board and formed by a foamable material. A reinforcing mesh is embedded in the plate and includes a number of mesh openings. The material for forming the plate is engaged into the mesh openings for allowing the reinforcing mesh to be solidly embedded in the plate and for greatly increasing the strength of the surfboard. The reinforcing mesh may be embedded in the lower portion of the plate or may includes a thickness equals to that of the plate or greater than that of the plate.
Abstract:
A massaging device comprises a base, a massaging member, and a cover. The base is provided with a basin for containing the cleansing lotion. The massaging member is rotatably mounted in the base such that the massaging member is partially submerged in the cleansing lotion. The cover is provided with an opening and is joined with the base such that the massaging member is partially jutted out of the cover via the opening. The massaging member is provided in the outer surface with a plurality of grooves and ridges, which dispense and apply the cleansing lotion to a body part being massaged by the massaging member in motion.
Abstract:
A method for making a surfboard includes six steps of processes. The first step is to prepare and cut plastic plate material into a panel. The second step is to place it in a mold to hotly press to let the panel foam half. The third step is to take the half-foamed prototype out of the mold to let it continue to foam to expand. The fourth step is to place the fully foamed prototype in a baking device to heat it into an almost completed surfboard. The fifth step is to place it in a cooling mold to cool and harden to become a finished surfboard. The sixth step is to take the finished surfboard out of the cooling mold. Thus the method can shorten the time for making a surfboard and save material waste.
Abstract:
A forming method of a foam board includes a hard plastic top plate and a hard plastic bottom plate provided respectively on and under a foam board placed in a mold. In a forming process by heating, the peripheral edges of the hard plastic top and the bottom plate respectively bend downward and upward automatically and extend to stick on the peripheral side edge of the foam board and fusing and adhering with each other to make up an integral peripheral edge so as to elevate the rigidity and safety of the foam board and enable it endure grinding.
Abstract:
A device to clean and rub the foot includes a main body and an auxiliary massage member. The main body is provided in the underside with a plurality of suction cups, and in the upper side with a cleaning area for cleaning the foot, a rubbing area for massaging the foot, and a receiving slot for retaining the auxiliary massage member different from the rubbing area in the massaging effect.