Claims
- 1. A binding assembly for use with a recreation sport board to retain a foot of a user thereon and reduce transmitted impact loads from the board to the user's foot, the recreation sport board having a top board surface, comprising:
- a binding having a mounting portion and a foot support, said mounting portion being rigid and adapted to securely mount to the top board surface, said foot support having an elevated support portion with toe and heel portions and having substantially rigid side portions extending between said toe and heel portions, said side portions connecting said elevated support portion to said mounting portion, said elevated support portion being securely supported by said mounting portion and said side portions in a position spaced away from and above the top board surface at a height relative to the top board surface to define a space between said elevated support portion and the top board surface, said elevated support portion being shaped and sized to support at least a portion of the user's foot, said foot support being adapted to allow said elevated support portion to move toward the top board surface and into said space to dissipate impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion; and
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said elevated support portion.
- 2. The binding assembly of claim 1, wherein said mounting portion and said foot support together define a tunnel below said elevated support portion with said space being open below said toe and heel portions of said elevated support portion so as to allow movement of said elevated support portion toward the top board surface.
- 3. The binding assembly of claim 1, further comprising a resilient foot pad attached atop said elevated support portion to receive the user's foot thereon.
- 4. The binding assembly of claim 1, wherein said space is free of obstructions under said elevated support portion so as to provide unobstructed movement of said elevated support portion toward the top board surface.
- 5. A binding assembly for use with a recreation sport board to retain a foot of a user thereon and reduce transmitted impact loads from the board to the user's foot, the recreation sport board having a top board surface, comprising:
- a binding having a mounting portion and a foot support, said mounting portion being adapted to securely mount to the top board surface, said foot support being securely supported by said mounting portion away from the top board surface at an elevated position relative to the top board surface to define a space between said foot support and the top board surface, said foot support having a rear area for supporting the heel of the user's foot and a forward area for supporting the ball of the user's foot, said foot support having substantially rigid side portions attached to said mounting portion and extending between said rear area and said forward area, said space extending forwardly from under said rear area toward said forward area, said foot support having sufficient flexibility to allow said foot support to flex and move toward the top board surface and into said space to dissipate impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said foot support; and
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said foot support.
- 6. The binding assembly of claim 1 wherein the user generates steering forces, and said side portions are connected to said mounting portion and to said elevated support portion with sufficient rigidity to transmit the steering forces from the user's foot through said binding to the board but allow said elevated support portion to move toward the top board surface under impact loads.
- 7. The binding assembly of claim 5 wherein said foot support is a substantially rigid member having sufficient strength to support the user thereon with said foot support being securely supported at said elevated position during normal use of the board, and said foot support being adapted to move toward the top board surface under impact loads.
- 8. A recreation sport board assembly for use by a user, comprising:
- a recreation sport board having left and right edges and top and bottom board surfaces extending between said left and right edges, said bottom board surface being adapted to slide on a preselected medium and receive and transmit impact loads; and
- a binding assembly mounted to said top board surface to retain a foot of the user on said board and reduce transmitted impact loads from said board to the user's foot, said binding assembly including:
- a binding having a mounting portion and a foot support, said mounting portion being rigid and adapted to securely mount to said top board surface, said foot support having substantially rigid side portions and an elevated support portion with toe and heel portions, said side portions extending between said toe and heel portions, said elevated support portion being securely supported by said side portions and said mounting portion in a position spaced away from and above said top board surface at a height relative to said top board surface to define a space between said elevated support portion and said top board surface, said elevated support portion being shaped and sized to support at least a portion of the user's foot, said foot support being adapted to allow said elevated support portion to flex and move toward said top board surface and into said space to dissipate impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion; and
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said elevated support portion.
- 9. The recreation sport board assembly of claim 8, wherein said space is free of obstructions under said elevated support portion so as to provide unobstructed movement of said elevated support portion toward said top board surface.
- 10. The recreation sport board assembly of claim 8 further comprising a resilient foot pad attached atop said elevated support portion to receive the user's foot thereon.
- 11. The recreation sport board assembly of claim 8 wherein the recreation sport board is a waterski-board and said bottom surface being adapted to slide on water.
- 12. The recreation sport board assembly of claim 8 wherein the recreation sport board is a snow-board and said bottom surface being adapted to slide on snow.
- 13. The recreation sport board of claim 8 wherein said foot support has a longitudinal axis extending between said toe and heel portions and said heel portion is free of obstructions thereunder along said longitudinal axis for unobstructed movement of said heel portion toward said top board surface.
- 14. The binding assembly of claim 1 wherein said foot support has a longitudinal axis extending between said toe and heel portions and said heel portion is free of obstructions thereunder along said longitudinal axis for unobstructed movement of said heel portion toward the top board surface.
- 15. The binding assembly of claim 1 wherein the side portions are substantially rigid side portions terminating at a forward end adjacent to said toe portion and terminating at a rearward end adjacent to said heel portion.
- 16. The binding assembly of claim 1 wherein said side portions are substantially rigid side portions integrally connected to said elevated support portion.
- 17. A binding assembly for use with a recreation sport board to retain a foot of a user thereon and reduce transmitted impact loads from the board to the user's foot, the recreation sport board having a top board surface, comprising:
- a binding having a mounting portion and a foot support, said mounting portion being adapted to securely mount to the top board surface, said foot support having an elevated support portion with toe and heel portions and having substantially incompressible side portions extending between said toe and heel portions, said side portions connecting said elevated support portion to said mounting portion, said elevated support portion being shaped and sized to support at least a portion of the user's foot, said foot support and mounting portion defining a tunnel extending below said elevated support portion between said toe and heel portions, said elevated support portion being substantially rigid with sufficient strength to support the user thereon during normal use of the board, and being sufficiently flexible to flex under impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion, said elevated support portion being securely supported by said mounting portion and said side portions in a position spaced away from and above the top board surface sufficient to define a space between said elevated support portion and the top board surface, and to allow said elevated support portion to flex and move toward the top board surface and into said space to dissipate impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion; and
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said elevated support portion.
- 18. The binding assembly of claim 17, wherein said space is open below said toe and heel portions of said elevated support portion so as to allow movement of said elevated support portion toward the top board surface.
- 19. The binding assembly of claim 18 wherein said tunnel extends below and fully between said toe and heel portions.
- 20. The binding assembly of claim 19 wherein said tunnel has an open end adjacent to said heel portion.
- 21. A binding assembly for use with a recreation sport board to retain a foot of a user thereon and reduce transmitted impact loads from the board to the user's foot, the recreation sport board having a top board surface, comprising:
- a binding having a mounting portion and a foot support, said mounting portion being adapted to securely mount to the top board surface, said foot support having an elevated support portion with toe and heel portions and having substantially incompressible side portions extending between said toe and heel portions, said side portions connecting said elevated support portion to said mounting portion, said elevated support portion being shaped and sized to support at least a portion of the user's foot, said foot support and mounting portion defining a tunnel extending below said elevated support portion between said toe and heel portions, said elevated support portion being substantially rigid with sufficient strength to support the user thereon during normal use of the board, and being sufficiently flexible to flex under impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion, said elevated support portion being securely supported by said mounting portion and said side portions in a position spaced away from and above the top board surface sufficient to allow said elevated support portion to flex and move toward the top board surface to dissipate impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion; and
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said elevated support portion.
- 22. The binding assembly of claim 21, wherein said tunnel below said elevated support portion is open below said toe and heel portions of said elevated support portion so as to allow movement of said elevated support portion toward the top board surface.
- 23. The binding assembly of claim 1 wherein said side portions are substantially incompressible.
- 24. The binding assembly of claim 17 wherein said substantially incompressible side portions are substantially rigid.
- 25. The binding assembly of claim 21 wherein said substantially incompressible side portions are substantially rigid.
- 26. A binding assembly for use with a recreation sport board to retain a foot of a user thereof and reduce transmitted impact loads from the board to the user's foot, the recreation sport board having a top board surface, comprising:
- a binding having a side support and an elevated foot support, said elevated foot support having toe and heel portions and being shaped and sized to support at least a portion of the user's foot, said elevated foot support being substantially rigid with sufficient strength to support the user thereon during normal use of the board, and being sufficiently flexible to flex under impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated foot support, said side support being adapted to securely mount to the top board surface, said side support being substantially incompressible and at a position between said toe and heel portions securely supporting said elevated foot support in a position spaced away from and above the top board surface sufficient to define a space between said elevated foot support and the top board surface and to allow said elevated foot support to flex and move toward the top board surface and into said space to dissipate impact loads exerted on the user's foot by said elevated support portion; and
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said elevated support portion.
- 27. The binding assembly of claim 26 wherein said side support extends fully between said toe and heel portions of said elevated foot support.
- 28. The binding assembly of claim 26 wherein said side support has a mounting portion adapted to securely mount to the top board surface and a side portion extending between said mounting portion and said elevated foot support.
- 29. The binding assembly of claim 26 wherein said side portion is substantially rigid.
- a foot retainer to retain the user's foot atop said elevated support portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/294,631, filed Aug. 23, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,512,000.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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574640 A1 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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HO Sports Incorporated 1993 Brochure, pp. 8 & 10. |
HO Extreme Ski Co. 1994 Brochure, pp. 8-9. |
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