Claims
- 1. Sports boot intended to interact with a gliding member, comprising a sole (1) which has a recess (2) delimited by two more or less vertical walls (3, 4) pointing towards the bottom of the boot, the said recess having passing through it a pin (5) which is intended to interact with means for attaching to the gliding member comprising a rigid piece (6) embedded in the sole and having two extensions (8, 9) extending into the said walls (3, 4) and intended to accommodate the said pin (5) in a removable way, characterized in that the extensions and the ends of the pin have means intended to make this pin removable.
- 2. Boot according to claim 1, intended for snowboarding, characterized in that the recess is at the instep and in that the extensions point downwards and are aligned with the longitudinal mid-plane of the boot.
- 3. A boot suitable for snowboarding that includes:sole means having a recess formed therein at the instep region of the boot; a stirrup means mounted in said recess that is embedded in the sole and having a pair of spaced apart legs that extend downwardly along the side walls of the recess; said legs having receiving means for removably containing a pin therein; and means for removably securing the pin in said legs.
- 4. A sport boot for snowboarding that includes:sole means on the bottom of the boot having a recess that passes inwardly through the instep, said recess containing two spaced apart vertical side walls; a plate having a portion parallel to the bottom of said sole, said portion mounted beneath said recess, said plate further having a pair of spaced apart extensions that extend into the side walls of said recess; said extensions having receiving means for removably receiving therein a pin; and securing means for removably retaining the pin in said extensions.
- 5. The boot of claim 4 wherein said pin is slidably received in holes formed in said extensions, said pin having an expanded head at one end and an expanded headed screw threaded into the other end thereof to prevent the pin from passing out of said holes.
- 6. The boot according to claim 5 wherein the pin has at least one end piece that is slidably received in the body of the pin for axial movement whereby the pin is retractable into the body to facilitate mounting of the pin in the extensions.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/952,224, filed Nov. 17, 1997, now allowed, U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,769 the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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