Claims
- 1. A snowboard boot and retention apparatus comprising:
- a boot having a sole extending longitudinally between front and rear;
- an attachment member affixed to said sole against movement with respect to said sole, said attachment member comprising a longitudinally extending rod and being spaced below at least a portion of a lower surface of said boot; and
- a latching mechanism adapted to be secured to a snowboard, said latching mechanism comprising a latch guided for movement between an open position and a closed retention position, said attachment member being received by said latching mechanism in said open position of said latch and for being engaged by said latch in said closed retention position of said latch, whereby, in said closed retention position of said latch, said latch is positioned between said attachment member and said portion of said lower surface of said boot.
- 2. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
- said attachment member is positioned at a substantially central portion of said sole, said central portion being central between lateral sides of said sole and being central between front and rear ends of said sole.
- 3. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
- said rod is positioned at a substantially central portion of said sole, said central portion being central between lateral sides of said sole and being central between front and rear ends of said sole.
- 4. A snowboard retention apparatus comprising:
- a boot having a sole, said boot comprising an upper having a rigid internal skeleton extending from a portion of said sole and upwardly at least along a lateral side of said boot, and an exterior upper over said rigid internal skeleton;
- an attachment member affixed to said sole against movement with respect to said sole, said attachment member being rigidly affixed to said rigid internal skeleton; and
- a latching mechanism adapted to be secured to a snowboard, said latching mechanism comprising a latch guided for movement between an open position and a closed retention position, said attachment member having at least a portion spaced from a surface of said sole for being received by said latching mechanism in said open position of said latch and for being engaged by said latch in said closed retention position of said latch.
- 5. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:
- said attachment member comprises a longitudinally extending rod.
- 6. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:
- said attachment member and said latching mechanism comprise means for securing said shoe to said retention device against vertical movement from the snowboard.
- 7. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 6, wherein:
- said attachment member is constituted by a pin.
- 8. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:
- said attachment member affixed to said sole and said latching mechanism adapted to be secured to said snowboard include a form linkage for securing said boot to said latching mechanism against horizontal movement with respect to said snowboard in both transverse and longitudinal directions, wherein:
- one of said attachment member and said latching mechanism comprises a recessed form; and
- the other of said attachment member and said latching mechanism comprises a projecting form for fitting within said recessed form.
- 9. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:
- a skeleton is secured to said sole and constitutes a force transmission circuit for transmitting and receiving forces during practice of snowboarding;
- said attachment member is positioned in a central portion of said sole, whereby said force transmission circuit passes through said attachment member of said boot;
- said force transmission circuit of said boot comprises a shell affixed to a central portion of said sole, said shell of said force transmission circuit bearing said attachment member.
- 10. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 9 wherein:
- said boot has a front end portion and a rear end portion; and
- said shell of said force transmission circuit of said boot is open at said front end portion and said rear end portion of said boot.
- 11. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
- said shell of said force transmission circuit of said boot comprises:
- a front end that does not extend forwardly beyond a metatarsus of a foot positioned within said boot so that toes and a forefoot of the foot project forwardly from said shell; and
- a rear end that includes an opening that begins forwardly of a heel of the foot so that the heel of the foot projects rearwardly from said shell.
- 12. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 9, herein:
- said force transmission circuit further comprises a collar journalled to said shell.
- 13. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 12, wherein:
- said boot further comprises a plurality of stays connecting said collar to said shell.
- 14. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 12, wherein:
- said collar is journalled to said shell by a transverse journal connection located at a rear portion of said shell.
- 15. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 12, wherein:
- said collar is journalled to said shell by a longitudinally extending journal connection located at a rear portion of said shell.
- 16. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
- said sole of said boot is affixed to said shell of said force transmission circuit by being molded onto said shell.
- 17. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 9, wherein:
- said boot further comprises an upper positioned outside of said skeleton.
- 18. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 4, wherein:
- said boot further comprises:
- an upper fixed to said sole; and
- closing and tightening elements affixed to said upper.
- 19. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 18 wherein:
- said closing and tightening elements comprise a plurality of straps, each of said straps being anchored to said skeleton of said boot.
- 20. A snowboard retention apparatus according to claim 19, wherein:
- said upper is assembled to said force transmission circuit by means of said straps being anchored to said skeleton of said boot.
- 21. A snowboard boot comprising:
- a lower surface extending longitudinally between front and rear; and
- an attachment member affixed to said lower surface against movement with respect to said lower surface, said attachment member comprising a longitudinally extending rod and being spaced below at least a portion of said lower surface.
- 22. A snowboard boot according to claim 21, wherein:
- said attachment member is positioned at a substantially central portion of said sole, said central portion being central between lateral sides of said sole and being central between front and rear ends of said sole.
- 23. A snowboard boot according to claim 21 wherein:
- said rod is positioned at a substantially central portion of said sole, said central portion being central between lateral sides of said sole and being central between front and rear ends of said sole.
- 24. A snowboard boot comprising:
- a sole;
- an attachment member affixed to said sole against movement with respect to said sole, said attachment member having at least a portion spaced below a surface of said sole for engagement of said attachment member by a latching mechanism of a binding apparatus;
- said boot comprising an upper having a rigid internal skeleton extending from a portion of said sole and upwardly at least along a lateral side of said boot, and an exterior upper over said internal skeleton; and
- said attachment member is rigidly affixed to said rigid internal skeleton.
- 25. An assembly comprising a shoe and a retention device for retaining said shoe on a gliding element for practicing a gliding sport, wherein:
- said retention device comprises a base adapted to be secured to the gliding element and an attachment adapted to engage said shoe and to secure said shoe against movement vertically and horizontally with respect to an upper surface of the gliding element;
- said shoe comprises:
- a sole;
- a skeleton secured to said sole and constituting a force transmission circuit for transmitting and receiving forces during practice of the gliding sport;
- an attachment complementary with said attachment of said retention device, said complementary attachment of said shoe affixed to said skeleton and positioned in a central portion of said sole, whereby said force transmission circuit passes through said complementary attachment of said shoe;
- said force transmission circuit of said shoe comprises a shell affixed to a central portion of said sole, said shell of said force transmission circuit bearing said complementary attachment of said shoe.
- 26. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- one of said attachment of said retention device and said complementary attachment of said shoe comprises a movable latch mounted for movement between an open receiving position and a closed latching position; and
- the other of said attachment of said retention device and said complementary attachment of said shoe comprises a fixedly mounted latching member for being latched into a latching position by said movable latch;
- said attachment of said retention device and said complementary attachment of said shoe secure said shoe to said retention device against vertical movement from said gliding element.
- 27. An assembly according to claim, 26, wherein:
- said attachment of said shoe comprises said movable latch.
- 28. An assembly according to claim 26, wherein:
- said attachment of said retention device comprises said movable latch.
- 29. An assembly according to claim 28, wherein:
- said latching member is constituted by a pin.
- 30. An assembly according to claim 28, wherein:
- said attachment of said retention device and said complementary attachment of said shoe include a form linkage for securing said shoe to said retention device against horizontal movement with respect to said gliding element in both transverse and longitudinal directions, wherein:
- one of said attachment of said retention device and said complementary attachment of said shoe comprises a recessed form; and
- the other of said attachment of said retention device and said complementary attachment of said shoe comprises a projecting form for fitting within said recessed form.
- 31. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- said shoe has a front end portion and a rear end portion; and
- said shell of said force transmission circuit of said shoe is open at said front end portion and said rear end portion of said shoe.
- 32. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- said shell of said force transmission circuit of said shoe comprises:
- a front end that does not extend forwardly beyond a metatarsus of a foot positioned within said shoe so that toes and a forefoot of the foot project forwardly from said shell; and
- a rear end that includes an opening that begins forwardly of a heel of the foot so that the heel of the foot projects rearwardly from said shell.
- 33. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- said force transmission circuit further comprises a collar journalled to said shell.
- 34. An assembly according to claim 33, wherein:
- said shoe further comprises a plurality of stays connecting said collar to said shell.
- 35. An assembly according to claim 33, wherein:
- said collar is journalled to said shell by a transverse journal connection located at a rear portion of said shell.
- 36. An assembly according to claim 33, wherein:
- said collar is journalled to said shell by a longitudinally extending journal connection located at a rear portion of said shell.
- 37. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- said shoe further comprises:
- an upper fixed to said sole; and
- closing and tightening elements affixed to said upper.
- 38. An assembly according to claim 37, wherein:
- said closing and tightening elements comprise a plurality of straps, each of said straps being anchored to said skeleton of said shoe.
- 39. An assembly according to claim 38, wherein:
- said upper is assembled to said force transmission circuit by means of said straps being anchored to said skeleton of said shoe.
- 40. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- said sole of said shoe is affixed to said shell of said force transmission circuit by being molded onto said shell.
- 41. An assembly according to claim 25, wherein:
- said shoe further comprises an upper positioned outside of said skeleton.
- 42. A shoe adapted to be part of an assembly with a retention device for retaining the shoe on a gliding element for practicing a gliding sport, wherein the retention device includes a base adapted to be secured to the gliding element and an attachment adapted to engage the shoe and to secure the shoe against movement vertically and horizontally with respect to an upper surface of the gliding element, wherein said shoe comprises:
- a sole;
- a skeleton secured to said sole and constituting a force transmission circuit for transmitting and receiving forces during practice of the gliding sport;
- an attachment complementary with said attachment of said retention device, said complementary attachment of said shoe affixed to said skeleton and positioned in a central portion of said sole, whereby said force transmission circuit passes through said complementary attachment of said shoe;
- said force transmission circuit of said shoe comprises a shell affixed to a central portion of said sole, said shell of said force transmission circuit bearing said complementary attachment of said shoe.
- 43. A snowboard boot and retention apparatus comprising:
- a boot having a sole;
- a longitudinally extending elongated attachment member affixed to said sole against movement with respect to said sole, said attachment member being positioned in a central portion of said sole, said central portion being central between lateral sides of said sole and being central between front and rear ends of said sole;
- a latching mechanism adapted to be secured to a snowboard, said latching mechanism comprising a latch guided for movement between an open position and a closed retention position, said attachment member having at least a portion spaced below a surface of said sole for being received by said latching mechanism in said open position of said latch and for being engaged by said latch in said closed retention position of said latch.
- 44. An assembly comprising a shoe and a retention device for retaining said shoe on a gliding element for practicing a gliding sport, wherein:
- said retention device comprises a base adapted to be secured to the gliding element and an attachment adapted to engage said shoe and to secure said shoe against movement vertically and horizontally with respect to an upper surface of the gliding element;
- said shoe comprises:
- a sole;
- a rigid internal skeleton secured to said sole and constituting a force transmission circuit for transmitting and receiving forces during practice of the gliding sport;
- a rigid attachment complementary with said attachment of said retention device, said rigid complementary attachment of said shoe affixed to said rigid internal skeleton and positioned in a central portion of said sole, whereby said force transmission circuit passes through said rigid complementary attachment of said shoe;
- said force transmission circuit of said shoe comprises a shell affixed to a said sole and constituting a central rigid portion of said sole, said shell of said force transmission circuit bearing said rigid complementary attachment of said shoe, said sole having portions forward and rearward of said central portion which are less rigid than said rigid central portion of said sole.
- 45. An assembly according to claim 44, wherein:
- said forward and central portions of said sole are made of a flexible material.
- 46. An assembly according to claim 45, wherein:
- said flexible material of which said forward and central portions of said sole are made is natural or synthetic rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 08/224,142, filed on Apr. 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,396, Jan. 21, 1997.
PCT Information
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WO96/01575 |
1/25/1996 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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