A stand for sport boards that includes two foldable legs, an upper member with notches for supporting the boards, and a base that contains a drawer for storing the legs and the upper member. Each leg includes two parallel lower plates and an upper plate axially connected to the lower plates by a hinge so that the upper plate is positioned between the lower plates. The top parts of the lowers plates include a back grooves and the lower part of the upper plate has a matched back grooves, enabling to lock the leg in an open position by a piece that is inserted into the grooves. The bottom parts of the lower plates have L-shaped connectors that match L-shaped tunnels in the base. Top parts of the upper plates have front groves that match back groves in the back corners of the upper member.
Stand for sport boards
04.07.2023
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch