Claims
- 1. Ski equipment comprising:
a boot comprising a foot shell having toe and heel portions, and front and rear cuffs attached to the foot shell; a binding comprising a toe binding portion and a rear binding portion, the toe binding portion engaging the toe portion of the boot and the rear binding portion engaging the heel portion of the boot so as to secure the boot to the binding; means for securing the toe binding portion at a forward position relative to the rear binding portion; means in communication with the securing means for releasing the toe binding portion to permit movement of the toe binding portion relative to the rear binding portion; and means for moving the toe binding portion in a forward direction away from the rear binding portion when released by the releasing means so as to release the toe portion of the boot and allow the toe portion to lift upward away from the toe binding portion though the heel portion of the boot remains engaged with the rear binding portion.
- 2. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the releasing means is mounted to the rear cuff.
- 3. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the releasing means disengages the securing means.
- 4. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the releasing means releases the toe binding portion in response to forward pressure on at least a portion of the rear cuff.
- 5. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the front and rear cuffs are pivotably attached to the foot shell.
- 6. The ski equipment according to claim 5, further comprising means for releasably securing the rear cuff to the front cuff, wherein the releasably securing means does not release the rear cuff from the front cuff in response to rearward pressure on the rear cuff.
- 7. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the releasing means releases the toe binding portion in response to forward pressure on at least a portion of the rear cuff, the ski equipment further comprises means for releasably securing the rear cuff to the front cuff, and the releasably securing means does not release the rear cuff from the front cuff in response to the forward pressure on the rear cuff.
- 8. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the releasing means comprises a lever pivotably mounted to the rear cuff.
- 9. The ski equipment according to claim 8, wherein the lever is oriented so that forward pressure applied by the thigh of a wearer of the boot will cause the lever to pivot forward.
- 10. The ski equipment according to claim 8, wherein the releasing means further comprises a cable routed from the rear cuff to the securing means.
- 11. The ski equipment according to claim 10, wherein the securing means comprises a latch mounted to the toe binding portion and biased for engagement with the binding so as to prevent movement of the toe binding portion relative to the rear binding portion, the releasing means further comprises a camming member mounted to the toe portion of the boot, and the cable is operative to actuate the camming member into engagement with the latch so as to disengage the latch in response to pivoting of the lever.
- 12. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the releasing means comprises an electronic pressure sensor mounted to the rear cuff.
- 13. The ski equipment according to claim 12, wherein the pressure sensor is located on the rear cuff so that forward pressure applied to the rear cuff by the thigh of a wearer of the boot is sensed by the pressure sensor.
- 14. The ski equipment according to claim 12, wherein the securing means comprises a latch mounted to the toe binding portion and biased for engagement with the binding so as to prevent movement of the toe binding portion relative to the binding, the releasing means further comprises a camming member mounted to the toe portion of the boot and an electronic means for actuating the camming member into engagement with the latch so as to disengage the latch from the binding in response to pressure applied to the pressure sensor.
- 15. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the moving means causes the toe binding portion to slide in the forward direction away from the rear binding portion when released by the releasing means.
- 16. The ski equipment according to claim 1, wherein the moving means causes the toe binding portion to rotate in the forward direction away from the rear binding portion when released by the releasing means.
- 17. The ski equipment according to claim 1, further comprising guide means for causing the front cuff to rotate relative to the foot shell in one of at least two directions having both forward and lateral components when forward and lateral pressure is applied to the front cuff.
- 18. The ski equipment according to claim 17, wherein the guide means comprises a tracking assembly located between the front cuff and the foot shell, the tracking assembly comprising a follower engaged with a track member that comprises at least first and second tracks that diverge from each other in oppositely-disposed first and second lateral directions, wherein the follower is caused to track along the first track by applying pressure on the front cuff in a direction having both a forward direction component and a component in the first lateral direction and causes the front cuff to move relative to the foot shell in the first lateral direction, and wherein the follower is caused to track along the second track by applying pressure on the front cuff in a direction having both a forward direction component and a component in the second lateral direction and causes the front cuff to move relative to the foot shell in the second lateral direction.
- 19. The ski equipment according to claim 18, wherein the track member is adjustably mounted to one of the front cuff and foot shell.
- 20. The ski equipment according to claim 19, wherein the guide means further comprises means for causing the track member to move in the first and second lateral directions.
- 21. Ski equipment comprising:
a boot comprising a foot shell having toe and heel portions, and front and rear cuffs pivotably attached to the foot shell; means for releasably securing the rear cuff to the front cuff; a binding comprising a toe binding portion and a rear binding portion, the toe binding portion engaging the toe portion of the boot and the rear binding portion engaging the heel portion of the boot so as to secure the boot to the binding; a latch adapted to secure the toe binding portion at a forward position relative to the rear binding portion; a release member mounted to the rear cuff and in communication with the latch for releasing the latch to permit forward movement of the toe binding portion relative to the rear binding portion; and means for moving the toe binding portion in a forward direction away from the rear binding portion when the latch is released so as to release the toe portion of the boot from the toe binding portion and allow the toe portion to lift upward away from the toe binding portion while the heel portion of the boot remains engaged with the rear binding portion.
- 22. The ski equipment according to claim 21, wherein the release member causes the latch to release the toe binding portion in response to forward pressure applied to the release member by the thigh of a wearer of the boot.
- 23. The ski equipment according to claim 22, wherein the release member comprises a lever pivotably mounted to the rear cuff.
- 24. The ski equipment according to claim 21, further comprising a cable for providing communication between the release member and the latch, a camming member mounted to the toe portion of the boot, the cable being attached to the camming member and operative to actuate-the-camming member into engagement with the latch so as to release the latch and permit forward movement of the toe binding portion.
- 25. Ski equipment comprising:
a boot comprising a foot shell having toe and heel portions and a front cuff attached to the foot shell; and guide means for causing the front cuff to rotate relative to the foot shell in one of at least three forward directions when pressure having at least a forward component is applied to the front cuff, at least two of the at least three directions having both forward and lateral components, the guide means causing the front cuff to rotate relative to the foot shell in one of the at least two directions when the pressure applied to the front cuff has both forward and lateral components.
- 26. The ski equipment according to claim 25, wherein the guide means comprises a tracking assembly located between the front cuff and the foot shell.
- 27. The ski equipment according to claim 26, wherein the tracking assembly comprising a follower engaged with a track member that comprises at least first and second tracks that diverge from each other in oppositely-disposed first and second lateral directions, wherein the follower is caused to track along the first track by applying pressure on the front cuff in a direction having both a forward direction component and a component in the first lateral direction and causes the front cuff to-move relative to the foot shell in the first lateral direction, and wherein the follower is caused to track along the second track by applying pressure on the front cuff in a direction having both a forward direction component and a component in the second lateral direction and causes the front cuff to move relative to the foot shell in the second lateral direction.
- 28. The ski equipment according to claim 27, wherein the follower comprises a toggle pivotably mounted to one of the front cuff and foot shell.
- 29. The ski equipment according to claim 27, wherein the track member is adjustably mounted to one of the front cuff and foot shell.
- 30. The ski equipment according to claim 29, wherein the guide means further comprises means for causing the track member to move in the first and second lateral directions.
- 31. The ski equipment according to claim 30, wherein the causing means comprises an adjustment screw that couples the track member to the front cuff.
- 32. The ski equipment according to claim 25, wherein the guide means enables movement of the front cuff at a lateral angle of about 15 degrees relative to the binding.
- 33. The ski equipment according to claim 25, wherein the boot further comprises a rear cuff attached to the foot shell the ski equipment further comprising:
a binding comprising a toe binding portion and a rear binding portion, the toe binding portion engaging the toe portion of the boot and the rear binding portion engaging the heel portion of the boot so as to secure the boot to the binding; means for securing the toe binding portion at a forward position relative to the rear binding portion; means in communication with the securing means for releasing the toe binding portion to permit movement of the toe binding portion relative to the rear binding portion; and means for moving the toe binding portion in a forward direction away from the rear binding portion when released by the releasing means so as to release the toe portion of the boot and allow the toe portion to lift upward away from the toe binding portion though the heel portion of the boot remains engaged with the rear binding portion.
- 34. The ski equipment according to claim 33, wherein the releasing means is mounted to the rear cuff.
- 35. The ski equipment according to claim 33, wherein the releasing means releases the toe binding portion in response to forward pressure on at least a portion of the rear cuff.
- 36. The ski equipment according to claim 35, wherein the releasing means comprises a lever pivotably mounted to the rear cuff.
- 37. The ski equipment according to claim 36, wherein the lever is oriented so that forward pressure applied by the thigh of a wearer of the boot will cause the lever to pivot forward.
- 38. The ski equipment according to claim 37, wherein the securing means comprises a latch mounted to the toe binding portion and biased for engagement with the binding so as to prevent movement of the toe binding portion relative to the rear binding portion, the releasing means further comprises a camming member mounted to the toe portion of the boot and operative to actuate the camming member into engagement with the latch so as to disengage the latch in response to pivoting of the lever.
- 39. Ski equipment comprising:
a boot comprising a foot shell having toe and heel portions, and front and rear cuffs pivotably attached to the foot shell; and a steering assembly located between the front cuff and the foot shell and operable to flex the front and rear cuffs in unison relative to the foot shell by applying forward and lateral pressure to the front cuff, the steering assembly comprising a follower engaged with a track member that comprises at least first and second tracks that diverge from each other in oppositely-disposed first and second lateral directions, wherein the follower is caused to track along the first track by applying pressure on the front cuff in a direction having both a forward direction component and a component in the first lateral direction and causes the front and rear cuffs to move relative to the foot shell in the first lateral direction, and wherein the follower is caused to track along the second track by applying pressure on the front cuff in a direction having both a forward direction component and a component in the second lateral direction and causes the front and rear cuffs to move relative to the foot shell in the second lateral direction.
- 40. The ski equipment according to claim 39, wherein the follower comprises a toggle pivotably mounted to one of the front cuff and foot shell.
- 41. The ski equipment according to claim 39, wherein the track member is adjustably mounted to one of the front cuff and foot shell.
- 42. The ski equipment according to claim 41, wherein the steering assembly further comprises means for causing the track member to move in the first and second lateral directions.
- 43. The ski equipment according to claim 42, wherein the causing means comprises an adjustment screw that couples the track member to the front cuff.
- 44. The ski equipment according to claim 39, wherein the steering assembly enables movement of the front and rear cuffs at an angle of about 15 degrees relative to the foot shell.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/382,499, filed May 22, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60382499 |
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