Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding system for a snowboard comprising:a snowboard binding which is to be mounted onto the snowboard to accommodate a snowboard boot worn by a rider; and resistance means incorporated into the snowboard binding for enhancing a turning radius of the snowboard on heel side turns, absorbing chatter and shock, and increasing mobility.
- 2. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard binding which is to be mounted onto a snowboard to accommodate a snowboard boot worn by a rider; and a resistance element incorporated with said snowboard binding, to absorb energy during a heel side turn, wherein the resistance element comprises: a housing; a control spring placed within a first end of the housing; an adjuster block placed within a second end of the housing in abutting relation with the control spring; and a bolt passing through the control spring and threaded into a first end of the adjuster block.
- 3. The snowboard binding system according to claim 2, wherein said resistance element further comprises:a lean adjuster threaded into a second end of the adjuster block.
- 4. A snowboard boot binding system including a snowboard binding which is to be mounted onto a snowboard to accommodate a snowboard boot worn by a rider, said snowboard binding comprising:a base plate having first and second sidewalls; a highback pivotally connected to the base plate; and a first resistance element providing gradually increasing resistance and being connected between the base plate and the highback, the first resistance element absorbing energy during a heel side turn and releasing the absorbed energy at the end of the turn.
- 5. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 4, wherein the first resistance element includes a control spring.
- 6. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 4, wherein the first resistance element is a strap having an expandable portion made of an elastic material.
- 7. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 4, further comprising a second resistance element, wherein the first and second resistance elements are connected to the first and second sidewalls of the baseplate, respectively.
- 8. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 7, wherein the first and second resistance elements each have a control spring.
- 9. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 7, wherein the first and second resistance elements are straps having expandable portions made of an elastic material.
- 10. A step-in boot incorporating the snowboard boot binding system of claim 9.
- 11. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 10, wherein the first resistance element further comprises:a lean adjuster threaded into a second end of the adjuster block.
- 12. A step-in boot incorporating the snowboard boot binding system of claim 7.
- 13. A step-in boot incorporating the snowboard boot binding system of claim 4.
- 14. A snowboard boot binding system according to claim 4, wherein the first resistance element comprises:a housing; a control spring placed within a first end of the housing; an adjuster block placed within a second end of the housing in abutting relation with the control spring; and a bolt passing through the control spring and threaded into a first end of the adjuster block.
- 15. A binding for use with a snowboard having a heel turn edge and a toe turn edge, said binding comprises:a boot sole support member which can be fixedly secured to a snowboard; a heel and leg support member hinged to the sole support member and movable through an angle or arc in relation to said sole support member; and energy storage means connected between said sole support member and said heel and leg support member for absorbing and transferring energy to the heel edge of said board as a heel turn is initiated and carried out, and then releasing at least a portion of said energy in the transition between the conclusion of the heel turn and the initiation of a toe turn.
- 16. A binding for use with a snowboard having a heel turn edge and a toe turn edge, said binding including a boot sole support member which can be fixedly secured to a snowboard, and a heel and leg support member hinged to said sole support member and movable through an angle or arc in relation to said sole support member, the improvement comprising:energy storage means connected between said sole support member and said heel and leg support member for absorbing and transferring energy to the heel edge of said board as a heel turn is initiated and carried out, and then releasing at least a portion of said energy in the transition between the conclusion of the heel turn and the initiation of a toe turn.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/033,925, filed Dec. 27, 1996.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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