Claims
- 1. A snowboard boot, comprising:a snowboard boot body including a toe portion, a heel portion and a leg portion, the leg portion being flexible relative to the toe and heel portions in a toe direction and a heel direction; and an active highback supported on the snowboard boot body about the leg portion to provide heel side support, the highback being engagable with a forward lean actuator that is separate from the snowboard boot to automatically activate the highback into a ride position at a predetermined forward lean, where the highback is tilted toward the toe portion of the boot to prevent movement of the leg portion in the heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean so that leg movement in the heel direction is transmitted through the highback into a snowboard, the highback being deactivated from the ride position to assume a walk mode when the highback is not engaged with the forward lean actuator, where the highback is unrestrained so that the leg portion of the boot is permitted to flex in the heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean.
- 2. The snowboard boot recited in claim 1, wherein the highback is mountable directly to the snowboard boot body.
- 3. The snowboard boot recited in claim 1, further comprising a binding interface that is constructed and arranged to interface the snowboard boot body with a snowboard binding, wherein the highback is mounted to the binding interface.
- 4. The snowboard boot recited in claim 3, wherein the binding interface is detachable from the snowboard boot body.
- 5. The snowboard boot recited in claim 4, wherein the binding interface includes at least one strap to secure the binding interface to the snowboard boot body.
- 6. The snowboard boot recited in claim 1, further comprising a forward lean adjuster that is constructed and arranged to establish the predetermined forward lean of the highback in the ride position.
- 7. The snowboard boot recited in claim 6, wherein the forward lean adjuster is mounted to the highback.
- 8. The snowboard boot recited in claim 7, wherein the forward lean adjuster includes an arcuate surface that is engagable with the forward lean actuator in the ride position to facilitate lateral roll between the highback and the forward lean actuator.
- 9. The snowboard boot recited in claim 1, wherein the highback includes an arcuate surface that is engagable with the forward lean actuator in the ride position to facilitate lateral roll between the highback and the forward lean actuator.
- 10. The snowboard boot recited in claim 1, further comprising a restraint that is constructed and arranged to limit relative movement between the highback and the snowboard boot body in the walk mode without limiting the flexibility of the leg portion in the heel direction.
- 11. The snowboard boot recited in claim 10, wherein the restraint includes a downwardly facing pocket disposed at an upper portion of the snowboard boot body, the pocket being adapted to receive an upper portion of the highback therein.
- 12. The snowboard boot recited in claim 10, wherein the restraint includes a stop that is disposed on the snowboard boot body to engage a portion of the highback.
- 13. The snowboard boot recited in claim 12, wherein the stop is disposed on a lower portion of the snowboard boot body to engage a bottom portion of the highback.
- 14. An apparatus comprising:a forward lean actuator that is constructed and arranged to be mounted on a gliding board; and a separate boot-mountable highback that is constructed and arranged to be activated by the forward lean actuator into a ride position at a predetermined forward lean, where the highback is tilted toward a toe portion of the boot and prevented from movement in a heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean so that leg movement in the heel direction is transmitted through the highback into the gliding board, the highback to be deactivated from the ride position to assume a walk mode when the boot is detached from the gliding board, where the highback is unrestrained so that the boot is permitted to flex in the heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean.
- 15. The apparatus recited in claim 14, wherein the highback engages the forward lean actuator when the boot is placed on the gliding board to drive the highback into the ride position, and the highback assumes the walk mode when the highback is disengaged from the forward lean actuator.
- 16. The apparatus recited in claim 14, wherein the highback is mountable directly to the boot.
- 17. The apparatus recited in claim 14, further comprising a binding interface that is constructed and arranged to interface the boot with a binding, wherein the highback is mounted to the binding interface.
- 18. The apparatus recited in claim 17, wherein the binding interface is detachable from the boot.
- 19. The apparatus recited in claim 18, wherein the binding interface includes at least one strap to secure the binding interface to the boot.
- 20. The apparatus recited in claim 14, further comprising a forward lean adjuster that is constructed and arranged to establish the forward lean of the highback in the ride position.
- 21. The apparatus recited in claim 20, wherein the forward lean adjuster is mounted to the highback.
- 22. The apparatus recited in claim 21, wherein the forward lean adjuster includes an arcuate surface that contacts the forward lean actuator in the ride position to facilitate lateral roll between the highback and the forward lean actuator.
- 23. The apparatus recited in claim 14, wherein the highback includes an arcuate surface that contacts the forward lean actuator in the ride position to facilitate lateral roll between the highback and the forward lean actuator.
- 24. The apparatus recited in claim 14, wherein the forward lean actuator is adjustable relative to the highback.
- 25. The apparatus recited in claim 24, wherein the forward lean actuator is adjustable to establish the forward lean of the highback in the ride position.
- 26. The apparatus recited in claim 14, further comprising a restraint that is constructed and arranged to limit relative movement between the highback and the boot in the walk mode without limiting the flexibility of the boot in the heel direction.
- 27. The apparatus recited in claim 26, wherein the restraint includes a downwardly facing pocket disposed at an upper portion of the boot, the pocket being adapted to receive an upper portion of the highback therein.
- 28. The apparatus recited in claim 26, wherein the restraint includes a stop that is disposed on the boot to engage a portion of the highback.
- 29. The apparatus recited in claim 28, wherein the stop is disposed on a lower portion of the boot to engage a bottom portion of the highback.
- 30. The apparatus recited in claim 14, further comprising a binding that is constructed and arranged to secure the boot to the gliding board, the forward lean actuator being mounted to the binding.
- 31. The apparatus recited in claim 30, wherein the binding includes a baseplate and a heel ring mounted to the baseplate, the forward lean actuator including the heel ring.
- 32. The apparatus recited in claim 31, wherein the heel ring is adjustably mounted to the baseplate.
- 33. The apparatus recited in claim 32, wherein the heel ring is rotatable relative to the baseplate to adjust the forward lean of the highback in the ride position.
- 34. The apparatus recited in claim 30, wherein the binding is a step-in binding.
- 35. The apparatus recited in claim 30, wherein the binding is a snowboard binding and the boot is a snowboard boot.
- 36. The apparatus recited in claim 35, wherein the snowboard binding is a tray binding that includes at least one strap that extends across the binding to secure the snowboard boot.
- 37. The apparatus recited in claim 14, in combination with the boot, the highback being mounted to the boot.
- 38. The apparatus recited in claim 37, wherein the boot is a snowboard boot.
- 39. The apparatus recited in claim 37, further in combination with the gliding board.
- 40. The apparatus recited in claim 39, wherein the boot is a snowboard boot and the gliding board is a snowboard.
- 41. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot; a highback mounted to the snowboard boot; a snowboard binding that is constructed and arranged to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard; and a forward lean actuator mounted to the snowboard binding, the highback being activated by the forward lean actuator into a ride position at a predetermined forward lean when the snowboard boot is secured in the snowboard binding, where the highback is tilted toward a toe portion of the boot and prevented from movement in a heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean so that leg movement in the heel direction is transmitted through the highback into the snowboard, the highback to be deactivated from the ride position to assume a walk mode when the boot is detached from the binding, where the highback is unrestrained so that the boot is permitted to flex in the heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean.
- 42. The apparatus recited in claim 41, wherein the highback is rotatably mounted to the snowboard boot.
- 43. The apparatus recited in claim 41, wherein the highback is detachable from the snowboard boot.
- 44. The apparatus recited in claim 43, further comprising a detachable binding interface that is constructed and arranged to interface the snowboard boot with the snowboard binding, wherein the highback is mounted to the detachable binding interface.
- 45. The apparatus recited in claim 44, wherein the binding interface includes at least one strap to secure the binding interface to the snowboard boot.
- 46. The apparatus recited in claim 41, wherein the highback engages the forward lean actuator when the snowboard boot is placed on the snowboard to drive the highback into the ride position, and the highback assumes the walk mode when the highback is disengaged from the forward lean actuator.
- 47. The apparatus recited in claim 46, wherein the snowboard binding includes a baseplate and a heel ring mounted to the baseplate, the forward lean actuator including the heel ring.
- 48. The apparatus recited in claim 47, wherein the heel ring is adjustably mounted to the baseplate.
- 49. The apparatus recited in claim 48, wherein the heel ring is rotatable relative to the baseplate to adjust the forward lean of the highback in the ride position.
- 50. The apparatus recited in claim 41, further comprising a forward lean adjuster that is adjustably mounted to the highback to establish the forward lean of the highback in the ride position.
- 51. The apparatus recited in claim 41, further comprising a restraint that is constructed and arranged to limit relative movement between the highback and the snowboard boot in the walk mode without limiting the flexibility of the boot in the heel direction.
- 52. The apparatus recited in claim 41, wherein the snowboard binding is a step-in binding.
- 53. The apparatus recited in claim 41, wherein the snowboard binding is a tray binding that includes at least one strap that extends across the binding to secure the snowboard boot.
- 54. The apparatus recited in claim 41, in combination with the snowboard.
- 55. A method of activating a highback between a ride position and a walk mode, the method comprising steps of:(a) providing a boot with a highback; (b) providing a forward lean actuator on a gliding board separate from the boot; and (c) activating the highback with the forward lean actuator into the ride position at a predetermined forward lean by placing the boot on the gliding board, where the highback is tilted toward a toe portion of the boot and prevented from movement in a heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean so that leg movement in the heel direction is transmitted through the highback into the gliding board.
- 56. The method recited in claim 55, wherein step (c) includes engaging the forward lean actuator with the highback to drive the highback into the ride position.
- 57. The method recited in claim 56, further comprising step (d) of deactivating the highback from the ride position to assume the walk mode by disengaging the highback from the forward lean actuator, where the highback is unrestrained so that the boot is permitted to flex in the heel direction beyond the predetermined forward lean.
- 58. The method recited in claim 57, further comprising step (e) of limiting movement of the highback away from the boot in the walk mode without limiting the flexibility of the boot in the heel direction.
- 59. The method recited in claim 55, wherein step (a) includes attaching a binding interface to the boot for interfacing the boot with a binding, the highback being mounted to the binding interface.
- 60. The method recited in claim 55, further comprising step (d) of adjusting the amount of forward lean attained by the highback in the ride position.
- 61. The method recited in claim 60, wherein step (d) includes adjusting the forward lean actuator.
- 62. The method recited in claim 60, wherein step (d) includes adjusting a forward lean adjuster provided on the highback.
- 63. The method recited in claim 55, wherein step (c) includes securing the boot on the gliding board with a binding.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Serial No. 09/403,188, filed Oct. 18, 1999, now ABN., which is a 371 of PCT/US98/07883 filed Apr. 17, 1998, which also claims benefit to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/044,716 filed Apr. 18, 1997.
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