Claims
- 1. A system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising:a snowboard boot to receive a foot of the rider, the snowboard boot including an outer sole having a heel area, an arch area and a toe area; a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard; and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface further including at least one strap adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot; wherein the outer sole of the snowboard boot includes a recess rearward of the arch area that is adapted to receive the interface so that the interface does not protrude below the outer sole when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot, and wherein the interface has a forward edge that terminates rearward of a midline of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot so that the interface does not underlie any portion of the snowboard boot forward of the midline.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard binding is a step-in binding that includes at least one strapless engagement member adapted to releasably engage the at least one mating feature on the interface.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard binding includes a high-back.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the outer sole includes a bottom surface, and wherein the interface includes a bottom surface that sits flush with the bottom surface of the outer sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess in the outer sole.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the at least one mating feature on the interface includes at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the at least one engagement pin is circular in cross-section.
- 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard binding includes at least one forward strapless engagement member, and the snowboard boot includes at least one strapless mating feature adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding to hold down a toe end of the boot during riding.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein at least one of the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding and the at least one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot is an active engagement component that is automatically movable between an engagement position and a release position in response to the rider stepping into and out of the binding.
- 9. The system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, wherein the recess periphery includes a first mating feature, and wherein the interface includes a second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the at least one mating feature on the interface includes at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the at least one engagement pin is circular in cross-section.
- 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the interface includes a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, the pair of sidewalls having the strap mounted thereto.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls is sufficiently rigid to resist wrapping around the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot and subjected to forces exerted by the snowboard boot during riding.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein each of the pair of rigid sidewalls is adapted to terminate below a section of the snowboard boot corresponding to the ankle bone of the rider.
- 15. The system of claim 12, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls is adapted to terminate below a section of the snowboard boot corresponding to the ankle bone of the rider.
- 16. The system of claim 12, wherein the interface further includes a heel counter that is adapted to extend between the pair of sidewalls behind a heel of the boot.
- 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the heel counter and the pair of sidewalls are formed as a single integral component.
- 18. The system of claim 16, wherein the heel counter is arranged to not extend above the ankle bone of the rider.
- 19. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one mating feature on the interface includes at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface.
- 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the at least one engagement pin is circular in cross-section.
- 21. An interface for use in a system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, a snowboard boot, and the interface, the interface comprising:a body having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the body further including a base that is adapted to pass under a sole of the snowboard boot, the base having a non-planar contoured upper surface that is adapted to fit within a recess in the sole of the snowboard boot the base having a forward edge that is configured to terminate rearward of a midline of the snowboard boot when the base is placed within the recess so that the base does not underlie any portion of the snowboard boot forward of the midline; and at least one strap, supported by the body, adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot.
- 22. The interface of claim 21, wherein the interface is constructed and arranged to be disposed in the recess disposed rearward of an arch area of the sole.
- 23. The interface of claim 21, wherein the base includes a bottom surface that is adapted to sit flush with a bottom of the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot.
- 24. The interface of claim 21, wherein the interface includes a second mating feature that is adapted to mate with a first mating feature provided on a periphery that defines the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 25. The interface of claim 21, wherein the at least one mating feature includes at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface.
- 26. The interface of claim 25, wherein the at least one engagement pin is circular in cross-section.
- 27. The interface of claim 21, wherein the interface includes a second mating feature that is adapted to mate with a first mating feature provided on a periphery that defines the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 28. The interface of claim 27, wherein the second mating feature is adapted to mate with the first mating feature provided on the periphery to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 29. The interface of claim 21, wherein the interface includes a second mating feature that is adapted to mate with a first mating feature provided on a periphery that defines the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 30. The interface of claim 21, further including a tread disposed on a bottom surface of the base.
- 31. The interface of claim 21, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 32. The combination of claim 31, further in combination with the binding.
- 33. The interface of claim 21, in combination with the binding.
- 34. An interface for use in a system for mounting a rider to a snowboard the system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, a snowboard boot having medial and lateral sides and including a sole with a heel and a recess disposed in the heel, and the interface, the interface comprising:a body having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the body including a base that is adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot, the base having a non-planar contoured upper surface that is adapted to fit within the recess in the heel of the snowboard boot, the body further including a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend, from the base, upwardly along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, each of the pair of sidewalls adapted to terminate below a section of the snowboard boot corresponding to the ankle bone of the rider, and at least one strap mounted to the pair of sidewalls that is adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot.
- 35. The interface of claim 34, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls is sufficiently rigid to resist wrapping around the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot and subjected to forces exerted by the snowboard boot during riding.
- 36. The interface of claim 34, wherein the body further includes a heel counter that is adapted to extend between the pair of sidewalls behind the heel of the boot.
- 37. The interface of claim 36, wherein the body is formed as a single integral component.
- 38. The interface of claim 36, wherein the heel counter is arranged to not extend above the ankle bone of the rider.
- 39. The interface of claim 36, wherein the heel counter is arranged at an angle with respect to the pair of sidewalls that is ninety degrees or less.
- 40. The interface of claim 39, wherein the angle is approximately ninety degrees.
- 41. The interface of claim 34, wherein the body further includes a pair of trusses adapted to extend between the base and the pair of sidewalls to increase resistance of the pair of sidewalls to bending.
- 42. A system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising:a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, the snowboard binding including at least one forward strapless engagement member; a snowboard boot to receive a foot of the rider, the snowboard boot including at least one strapless mating feature adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding to hold down a toe end of the boot during riding; and an interface having at least one strap adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot, the interface further including at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the at least one mating feature including at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface and is circular in cross-section, at least one of the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding and the at least one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot being an active engagement component that is automatically movable between an engagement position and a release position in response to the rider stepping into and out of the binding.
- 43. The system of claim 42, wherein the snowboard binding includes a high-back.
- 44. The system of claim 42, wherein the snowboard boot includes a toe portion and a heel portion, the at least one engagement pin including an engagement portion adapted to be engaged by the snowboard binding, the engagement portion extending outwardly in a direction that is substantially transverse to a toe-to-heel direction of the snowboard boot.
- 45. The system of claim 42, wherein the at least one engagement pin includes a single pin extending outwardly from each of the medial and lateral sides of the interface.
- 46. An interface for engaging a snowboard boot to a snowboard binding, the interface comprising:a body having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the at least one mating feature including at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface and is circular in cross-section; the body further including a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly along medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls is sufficiently rigid to resist wrapping around the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot and subjected to forces exerted by the snowboard boot during riding; the body further including a base that is adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot and a pair of trusses that extends between the base and the pair of sidewalls to increase resistance of the pair of sidewalls to bending; and at least one strap, mounted to the pair of sidewalls of the body, adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot.
- 47. The interface of claim 46, wherein the body includes a bottom surface that is adapted to sit flush with a sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in a recess provided in the sole.
- 48. The interface of claim 47, wherein the interface includes a second mating feature that is adapted to mate with a first mating feature provided on a periphery that defines the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 49. The interface of claim 46, wherein each of the pair of rigid sidewalls is adapted to terminate below a section of the snowboard boot corresponding to the ankle bone of the rider.
- 50. The interface of claim 46, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 51. The combination of claim 50, further in combination with the binding.
- 52. The interface of claim 46, wherein the body extends in a medial-to-lateral direction so as to extend across a width portion of the sole of the snowboard boot in the medial-to-lateral direction, the at least one engagement pin including an engagement portion adapted to be engaged by the snowboard binding, the engagement portion extending outwardly from the body in the medial-to-lateral direction.
- 53. The interface of claim 46, wherein the at least one engagement pin includes a single pin extending outwardly from each of the medial and lateral sides of the interface.
- 54. A system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising:a snowboard boot to receive a foot of the rider, the snowboard boot including a sole having a recess; a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard; and an interface having; a body including a base that is adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot, the base having a non-planar contoured upper surface that is adapted to fit within the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot; at least one mating feature that is supported by the body and is adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding; and at least one strap that is supported by the body and is adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot; wherein the recess has a bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface that corresponds to the non-planar contoured upper surface of the interface to enable the sole of the boot to roll laterally relative to the interface while automatically maintaining alignment between the interface and the recess during riding.
- 55. The system of claim 54, wherein the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot is disposed rearward of an arch area of the sole.
- 56. The system of claim 54, wherein the base includes a bottom surface that is adapted to sit flush with the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot.
- 57. The system of claim 54, wherein the bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface of the recess includes a first mating feature, and wherein the interface includes a second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 58. The system of claim 57, wherein the first mating feature and the second mating feature are adapted to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 59. The system of claim 58, wherein the first mating feature and the second mating feature are adapted to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 60. The system of claim 57, wherein the first mating feature and the second mating feature are adapted to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 61. A system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising:a snowboard boot to receive a foot of the rider, the snowboard boot including a sole having a recess with a bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface; a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard; and an interface having; a body including a base that is adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot, the base having a non-planar contoured upper surface that is adapted to fit within the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot, the bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface of the recess and the non-planar contoured upper surface of the base being configured with complimentary mating features that are adapted to prevent shifting of the interface relative to the sole of the snowboard boot in a side-to-side direction during riding; at least one mating feature that is supported by the body and is adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding; and at least one strap that is supported by the body and is adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot.
- 62. The system of claim 61, wherein the non-planar contoured upper surface of the interface is adapted to mate with the bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 63. The system of claim 62, wherein the non-planar contoured upper surface of the interface and the bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface of the recess are adapted to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 64. The system of claim 61, wherein the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot is disposed rearward of an arch area of the sole.
- 65. The system of claim 61, wherein the base includes a bottom surface that is adapted to sit flush with the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess in the sole of the snowboard boot.
- 66. The system of claim 61, wherein the body further includes a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend, from the base, upwardly along medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, each of the pair of sidewalls adapted to terminate below a section of the snowboard boot corresponding to the ankle bone of the rider.
- 67. A system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising:a snowboard boot to receive a foot of the rider, the snowboard boot including a toe portion, an arch portion rearward of the toe portion and a heel portion rearward of the arch portion; a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard; and an interface having at least one strap adapted to mount the interface to the snowboard boot, the interface further including at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the at least one mating feature including at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface and is circular in cross-section, the interface being constructed and arranged to be mounted to the heel portion of the snowboard boot.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/044,715 and 60/044,716, filed Apr. 18, 1997, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/051,703, filed Jul. 3, 1997, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/887,530, filed Jul. 3, 1997, pending.
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