Claims
- 1. An active highback system for a snowboard boot, comprising:a boot attachment portion adapted to be fixedly coupled to the snowboard boot; a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to a leg portion of the boot in a direction extending generally from a heel portion of the boot towards a toe portion of the boot, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed on an upper end of said support portion to engage the leg portion of the boot and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage the heel portion of the boot; and an adjusting mechanism having a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled between said boot attachment portion and said second U-shaped part of said support portion at opposing sides of the boot to vary a forward lean angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said ratchet mechanisms forming a one-way clutch arranged to automatically adjust said support portion from a first position to a more forward leaning position relative to said boot attachment portion by forward movement of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, each of said ratchet mechanisms including a release lever to allow said support portion to move to a less forward leaning position, each of said release levers being pivotally mounted on said support portion that engages teeth formed on said boot attachment portion.
- 2. An active highback system as set forth in claim 1, whereineach of said ratchet mechanisms includes a release lever to allow said support portion to move to a less forward leaning position.
- 3. An active highback system for a snowboard boot, comprising:a boot attachment portion adapted to be fixedly coupled to the snowboard boot; a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to a leg portion of the boot in a direction extending generally from a heel portion of the boot towards a toe portion of the boot, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed on an upper end of said support portion to engage the leg portion of the boot and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage the heel portion of the boot; and an adjusting mechanism having a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled between said boot attachment portion and said support portion at opposing sides of the boot to vary a forward lean angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said ratchet mechanisms forming a one-way clutch that permits said support portion to selectively move from a first position to a more forward leaning position relative to said boot attachment portion, each of said ratchet mechanisms including a release lever to allow said support portion to move to a less forward leaning position, each of said release levers being pivotally mounted on said support portion that engages teeth formed on said boot attachment portion.
- 4. An active highback system as set forth in claim 1, whereinsaid support portion includes an elongated plate located between said first and second U-shaped parts and adapted to extend along a rear portion of the leg portion of the boot, said elongated plate being configured to be slidably coupled to the rear portion of the leg portion of the boot.
- 5. An active highback system for a snowboard boot, further comprising:a boot attachment portion adapted to be fixedly coupled to the snowboard boot; a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to a leg portion of the boot in a direction extending generally from a heel portion of the boot towards a toe portion of the boot, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed on an upper end of said support portion to engage the leg portion of the boot and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage the heel portion of the boot; an adjusting mechanism having a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled between said boot attachment portion and said support portion at opposing sides of the boot to vary a forward lead angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said ratchet mechanisms forming a one-way clutch that permits said support portion to selectively move from a first portion to a more forward leaning position relative to said boot attachment portion; and a coupling member coupled to said support portion which is adapted to engage a complimentary coupling member that is separate from said snowboard boot to automatically move said support portion to apply the compression force to the leg portion when engaged therewith.
- 6. An active highback system for a snowboard boot, comprising:a boot attachment portion adapted to be fixedly coupled to the snowboard boot; a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to a leg portion of the boot in a direction extending generally from a heel portion of the boot towards a toe portion of the boot, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed on an upper end of said support portion to engage the leg portion of the boot and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage the heel portion of the boot, said first U-shaped part being configured to be fixedly pivotally attached to the boot; and an adjusting mechanism coupled between said boot attachment portion and said support portion to vary a forward lean angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said adjusting mechanism includes a one-way clutch that permits said support portion to selectively move from a first position to a more forward learning position relative to said boot attachment portion, said one-way clutch being formed between said second U-shaped part and said boot attachment portion, said one-way clutch including a ratchet mechanism formed between said support portion and said boot attachment portion.
- 7. An active highback system as set forth in claim 6, whereinsaid one-way clutch includes a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled to said U-shaped part.
- 8. An active highback system for a snowboard boot as set forth in claim 6, whereineach of said ratchet mechanisms includes a release lever to allow said support portion to move to a less forward leaning position.
- 9. An active highback system for a snowboard boot as set forth in claim 8, whereineach of said release levers is pivotally mounted on said boot attachment portion that engages teeth formed on said support portion.
- 10. A snowboard boot, comprising:a boot body having a sole portion, a toe portion, a heel portion and a leg portion, said leg portion being constructed of a flexible first material; and an active highback support movably coupled to said boot body to apply a compression force to said leg portion in a direction generally extending from said heel portion towards said toe portion, said active highback support including a boot attachment portion fixedly coupled to said boot body, a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to said leg portion of said boot body in a direction extending generally from said heel portion of said boot body towards said toe portion of said boot body, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed on an upper end of said support portion to engage said leg portion of said boot body and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage said heel portion of said boot body, and an adjusting mechanism having a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled between said boot attachment portion and said second U-shaped part of said support portion at opposing sides of said boot body to vary a forward lean angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said ratchet mechanisms forming a one-way clutch arranged to automatically adjust said support portion from a first position to a more forward leaning position by forward movement of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, each of said ratchet mechanisms including a release lever to allow said support portion to move to a less forward leaning position, each of said release levers being pivotally mounted on said support portion that engages teeth formed on said boot attachment portion.
- 11. A snowboard boot as set forth in claim 10, whereinsaid support portion and said adjusting mechanism are configured to be permanently fixed to said leg portion of said boot body.
- 12. A snowboard boot as set forth in claim 10, whereinsaid support portion includes an elongated plate located between said first and second U-shaped parts and extending along a rear portion of said leg portion of said boot, said elongated plate being configured to be slidably coupled to said rear portion of said leg portion of said boot.
- 13. A snowboard boot comprising:a boot body having a sole portion, a toe portion, a heel portion and a leg portion, said leg portion being constructed of a flexible first material; and an active highback support movably coupled to said boot body to apply a compression force to said leg portion in a direction generally extending from said heel portion towards said toe portion, said active highback support including a boot attachment portion fixedly coupled to said boot body, a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to said leg portion of said boot body in a direction extending generally from said heel portion of said boot body towards said toe portion of said boot body, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed on an upper end of said support portion to engage said leg portion of said boot body and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage said heel portion of said boot body, an adjusting mechanism having a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled between said boot attachment portion and said support portion at opposing sides of said boot body to vary a forward lean angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said ratchet mechanisms forming a one-way clutch that permits said support portion to selectively move from a first position to a more forward leaning position; and a coupling member coupled to said support portion which is adapted to engage a complimentary coupling member is separate from said snowboard boot to automatically move said support portion to apply the compression force to the leg portion when engaged therewith.
- 14. A snowboard boot comprising:a boot body having a sole portion, a toe portion, a heel portion and a leg portion, said leg portion being constructed of a flexible first material; and an active highback support movably coupled to said boot body to apply a compression force to said leg portion in a direction generally extending from said heel portion towards said toe portion, said active highback support including a boot attachment portion fixedly coupled to said boot body, a substantially rigid support portion movably coupled to said boot attachment portion to apply a compression force to said leg portion of said boot body in a direction extending generally from said heel portion of said boot body towards said tow portion of said boot body, said support portion including a first U-shaped part formed one an upper end of said support portion to engage said leg portion of said boot body and a second U-shaped part formed on a lower end of said support portion to engage said heel portion of said boot body, said first U-shaped part being pivotally attached to said boot body, and an adjusting mechanism coupled between said boot attachment portion and said support portion to vary a forward lean angle of said support portion relative to said boot attachment portion, said adjusting mechanism includes a one-way clutch that permits said support portion to selectively move from a first position to a more forward leaning position said one-way clutch being formed between said second U-shaped part and said attachment portion, said one-way clutch including a ratchet mechanism formed between said support member and said attachment portion.
- 15. A snowboard boot as set forth in claim 14, whereinsaid one-way clutch includes a pair of ratchet mechanisms coupled to said second U-shaped part.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/261,487, filed Mar. 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,066.
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