Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding comprising:
a base member having a front portion, a rear portion and a longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear portions; a rear binding arrangement coupled to said rear portion of said base member; and a front binding arrangement coupled to said front portion of said base member, said front binding arrangement including a front claw and a stop member that form a front catch receiving area, said front claw being pivotally coupled to said front portion of said base member to move between a release position and a latched position, said stop member being coupled to said front portion of said base member adjacent said front claw, said stop member having a front stop surface facing in a rearward direction that is substantially facing toward said rear portion of said base member to prevent a front catch of a boot from moving said front claw from said latched position to said release position when the front catch is located in said front catch receiving area.
- 2. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said stop member includes a rear stop surface facing in a forward direction that is substantially opposite to said rearward direction.
- 3. A snowboard binding according to claim 2, wherein said rear stop surface is located behind said front claw.
- 4. A snowboard binding according to claim 3, wherein
said stop member includes a rear guide surface that extends upwardly and rearwardly from said rear stop surface to guide the front catch into said front catch receiving area.
- 5. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said stop member includes a guide surface arranged to guide the front catch into said front catch receiving area.
- 6. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said front claw has a front catch engaging surface located above said catch receiving area and facing generally towards said base member when said front claw is in said latched position.
- 7. A snowboard binding according to claim 6, wherein
said front catch engaging surface is a non-planar surface adapted to mate with a surface of the front catch.
- 8. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said stop member includes a front flange extending upwardly to form said front stop surface.
- 9. A snowboard binding according to claim 8, wherein
said front flange includes an abutment surface arranged to selectively contact said front claw to limit rotational movement of said front claw.
- 10. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said front binding arrangement further includes a release lever coupled to a mounting portion of said front claw to move said front claw between said latched position and said release position.
- 11. A snowboard boot comprising:
an upper portion including a foot section and a leg section extending upwardly from said foot section; a sole portion fixedly coupled to said foot section of said upper portion, said sole portion having a toe section, a mid section and a heel section with a forward to rearward longitudinal axis extending between said toe section and said heel section; at least one rear catch located at said heel section of said sole portion; and a front catch coupled to said toe section of said sole portion, said front catch having a pair of leg portions extending downwardly from said toe section of said sole portion and a tongue portion extending laterally between said leg portions of said front catch, said tongue portion of said front catch having a non-planar lower surface with a front end and a rear end, said rear end of said lower surface being spaced further from said sole portion than said front end of said lower surface.
- 12. The snowboard boot according to claim 11, wherein
said tongue portion of said front catch has a forward to rearward dimension that is larger than forward to rearward dimensions of said leg portions of said front catch.
- 13. The snowboard boot according to claim 12, wherein
said tongue portion has a main section extending between said leg portions and a rear section projecting rearwardly beyond said leg portions with a smaller cross-sectional shape than said main section.
- 14. The snowboard boot according to claim 11, wherein
said tongue portion has a main section and a rear section projecting rearwardly from said main section with a smaller cross-sectional shape than said main section.
- 15. The snowboard boot according to claim 11, wherein
said tongue portion includes a claw engaging surface facing substantially toward said sole portion and substantially in an opposite direction from said lower surface.
- 16. The snowboard boot according to claim 15, wherein
said claw engaging surface is a non-planar surface adapted to mate with a surface of a front claw of a binding.
- 17. The snowboard boot according to claim 11, wherein
said front catch further includes a mounting plate extending between said leg portions of said front catch, with said mounting plate contacting an interior surface of said sole portion.
- 18. The snowboard boot according to claim 11, wherein
said tongue portion includes an angled rear end surface extending from said rear end of said lower surface.
- 19. The snowboard boot according to claim 11, wherein
said at least one rear catch includes first and second rear catches located at first and second lateral sides of said heel section of said sole portion.
- 20. The snowboard boot according to claim 19, wherein
said first and second rear catches include a plurality of first and second notches that extend in a longitudinal direction of said sole portion.
- 21. A snowboard binding system comprising:
a snowboard binding including
a base member having a front portion, a rear portion and a binding longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear portions, a rear binding arrangement coupled to said rear portion of said base member, and a front binding arrangement coupled to said front portion of said base member, said front binding arrangement including a front claw and a stop member that form a front catch receiving area, said front claw being pivotally coupled to said front portion of said base member to move between a release position and a latched position, said stop member being coupled to said front portion of said base member adjacent said front claw; and a snowboard boot configured to be releasably coupled to said snowboard binding, said snowboard boot including
an upper portion including a foot section and a leg section extending upwardly from said foot section, a sole portion fixedly coupled to said foot section of said upper portion, said sole portion having a toe section, a mid section and a heel section with a forward to rearward longitudinal axis extending between said toe section and said heel section, at least one rear catch located at said heel section of said sole portion, said at least one rear catch being configured to be releasably coupled to said rear binding arrangement, and a front catch coupled to said toe section of said sole portion, said front catch being configured to be releasably coupled to said front binding arrangement via said front claw, said front claw, said stop member and said front catch being arranged and configured to prevent said front catch of said boot from moving said front claw from said latched position to said release position when said front catch is located in said front catch receiving area.
- 22. The snowboard binding system according to claim 21, wherein
said stop member has a front stop surface facing in a rearward direction that is arranged to selectively contact said front catch when said front catch is located in said front catch receiving area.
- 23. The snowboard binding system according to claim 22, wherein said stop member includes a rear stop surface facing in a forward direction that is substantially opposite to said rearward direction, said rear stop surface being arranged to selectively contact said front catch when said front catch is located in said front catch receiving area.
- 24. The snowboard binding system according to claim 23, wherein
said front catch has a pair of leg portions extending downwardly from said toe section of said sole portion and a tongue portion extending laterally between said leg portions, said tongue portion being arranged between said front and rear stop surfaces of said stop member when said tongue portion is located in said front catch receiving area.
- 25. The snowboard binding system according to claim 24, wherein
said front claw has a non-planar front catch engaging surface that mates with a non-planar claw engaging surface of said tongue portion when said tongue portion is arranged in said front catch receiving area and said front claw is in said latched position.
- 26. The snowboard binding system according to claim 25, wherein
said front catch engaging surface faces substantially downward toward said front catch receiving area and said front claw engaging surface faces substantially in a direction opposite said front catch engaging surface when said tongue portion is arranged in said front catch receiving area and said front claw is in said engaged position.
- 27. The snowboard binding system according to claim 23, wherein
said stop member includes a rear guide surface that extends upwardly and rearwardly from said rear stop surface to guide said front catch into said front catch receiving area.
- 28. The snowboard binding system according to claim 23, wherein
said front catch includes a rear guide surface that extends upwardly and rearwardly to guide said front catch into said front catch receiving area.
- 29. The snowboard binding system according to claim 22, wherein
said front catch has a non-planar lower surface that at least partially contacts said stop member to prevent downward movement of said front catch relative to said binding when said front catch is located in said front catch receiving area.
- 30. The snowboard binding system according to claim 24, wherein
said tongue portion of said front catch has a forward to rearward dimension that is larger than forward to rearward dimensions of said leg portions of said front catch.
- 31. The snowboard binding system according to claim 30, wherein
said tongue portion has a main section extending between said leg portions and a rear section projecting rearwardly beyond said leg portions with a smaller cross-sectional shape than said main section.
- 32. The snowboard binding system according to claim 22, wherein
said stop member includes a front flange portion extending upwardly to form said front stop surface.
- 33. The snowboard binding system according to claim 32, wherein
said front flange portion includes an abutment arranged to selectively contact said front claw to limit rotational movement of said front claw.
- 34. The snowboard binding system according to claim 21, wherein
said front claw has a non-planar front catch engaging surface that mates with a non-planar claw engaging surface of said front catch when said front catch is located in said front catch receiving area and said front claw is in said latched position.
- 35. The snowboard binding system according to claim 21, wherein
said front binding arrangement further includes a release lever coupled to a mounting portion of said front claw to move said front claw between said latched position and said release position.
- 36. The snowboard binding system according to claim 21, wherein
said at least one rear catch includes first and second rear catches located at first and second lateral sides of said heel section of said sole portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application No. 10/074,253 filed on Feb. 14, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/997,241 filed on Nov. 30, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/921,307 filed on Aug. 3, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/836,545 filed on Apr. 18, 2001. The entire disclosures of U.S. Patent Application Nos. 10/074,253, 09/997,241, 09/921,307 and 09/836,545 are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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