Claims
- 1. A snowboard step-in binding system, comprising:a boot engaging plate for attachment to the top surface of a snowboard, said boot engaging plate having at least two engaging assemblies having engaging members engagable to opposite sides of a snowboarder's boot such that said boot, once engaged by said engaging assemblies, is secured to the plate, at least one of said two engaging assemblies being movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position, whereby pressure by said boot towards said boot engaging plate when the snowboarder's boot is stepped downwardly onto said binding system is sufficient to move said engaging assemblies to said engaging position, said at least one of said two engaging assemblies being biased to assume the engaging position upon downward movement of the boot into a properly secured arrangement within said binding system; a disengaging member operatively associated with at least one of said engaging members to move said at least one of said engaging members from the engaging position to the disengaging position, said disengaging member being capable of manipulation by a snowboarder's hand; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding system in the properly secured engagement, an indication of a properly secured arrangement by the engagement indicator being one of the appearance or the disappearance of a colored surface operatively associated with said engaging and disengaging positions of at least one of said engaging assemblies.
- 2. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engaging assemblies are laterally spaced and alleviate any need for angular positioning of said boot to achieve said properly secured arrangement within said binding system.
- 3. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one of said engaging assemblies comprise an engagement member that has a curved, rounded or slanted shape.
- 4. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has rounded, curved or slanted portions that interact with said engaging assemblies.
- 5. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said colored surface is green and appears only when a locking engagement of said binding system has been achieved.
- 6. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever operatively associated with at least one of said engaging assemblies.
- 7. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein a snowboarder transfers their weight to their heel to engage with said binding system.
- 8. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engaging assemblies are moved from said engaging to said disengaging position by operation of a push button to achieve disengagement of said boot from said binding system.
- 9. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said disengaging assemblies comprises a lever and said lever is pushed downwardly to retract said engaging member.
- 10. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a locking assembly that includes a finger locking mechanism to prevent said disengaging member from moving.
- 11. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1 further comprising one or more positioning contoured members configured for directing a snowboarder's boot into a properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly.
- 12. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engaging assemblies are engageable with receptacles on at least one side of a snowboard boot.
- 13. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said disengaging member comprises a retraction mechanism which includes a pivotal lever.
- 14. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has a sole and said receptacles are formed as an integral part of said boot sole.
- 15. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 16. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engagement indicator comprises one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said two engaging assemblies.
- 17. The snowboarding system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has first and second sides and engageable recesses provided on said first and second sides, said recesses configured to receive said engaging assemblies.
- 18. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engaging assemblies rely upon a pivoting or rotational engagement mechanism to bind a snowboarder's boot sole and said binding.
- 19. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever that is pivotally connected to said binding.
- 20. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said lever is moved downward to retract at least one of said engaging assemblies.
- 21. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said binding further comprises boot position braces to preclude undesired movement of said boot.
- 22. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said disengaging member operates on both of said engaging assemblies to facilitate removal of a boot from said binding.
- 23. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism on each side of said binding operatively associated with each of said engaging assemblies.
- 24. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said disengaging member is used to actuate both of said engaging assemblies.
- 25. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engagement member is operatively associated with each of said engaging assemblies.
- 26. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said engaging assemblies operates separately such that each one of said engagement assemblies can be engageable with one side of a boot without another of said engagement assemblies being engaged.
- 27. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism that precludes unintentional disengagement of said engaging assemblies, said locking mechanism preventing said disengaging member from moving to said open position.
- 28. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 27, wherein said locking mechanism is associated with springs to assume a locked position.
- 29. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 27, wherein said locking mechanism is operatively associated with said disengaging member and is further operatively associated with said engagement indicator.
- 30. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 1, wherein each side of said boot has more than one receptacle.
- 31. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 30, wherein one or more of said receptacles extend across at least ten percent of one side of said boot.
- 32. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 30, wherein said receptacles are located at various positions along at least one side of said boot.
- 33. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 30, wherein said engaging assemblies conform to the configuration of said receptacles in said boot.
- 34. A snowboard step-in binding system, comprising:a boot engaging plate for attachment to the top surface of a snowboard, said boot engaging plate having at least two engaging members engagable to opposite sides of a snowboarder's boot such that said boot, once engaged by said engaging members, is secured to the plate, said two engaging members being movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position, whereby pressure by said boot towards said boot engaging plate when the snowboarder's boot is stepped downwardly onto said binding system is sufficient to move said engaging members to said engaging position, said engaging members operatively associated with a spring that urges at least one of said engaging members into said engaging position upon downward movement of the boot into a properly secured arrangement within said binding system; a disengaging member operatively associated with at least one of said engaging members to move said at least one of said engaging member from the engaging position to the disengaging position, said disengaging member being capable of manipulation by a snowboarder's hand; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding system in the properly secured arrangement, an indication of a properly secured arrangement by the engagement indicator being one of the appearance or the disappearance of a colored surface movably associated with said binding system and indicating the movement of said at least one of said two engaging members into said engaging position.
- 35. The snowboard binding a set forth in claim 34, wherein said engaging members are laterally spaced and alleviate any need for angular positioning of said boot to achieve said properly secured arrangement within said binding system.
- 36. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein said at least one of said engaging members comprise an engagement member that has a curved, rounded or slanted shape.
- 37. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein said boot has rounded, curved or slanted portions that interact with said engaging members.
- 38. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein said colored surface is green and appears only when said binding is in said engaged position.
- 39. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever operatively associated with at least one of said engaging members.
- 40. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein a snowboarder transfers their weight to their heel to engage with said binding system.
- 41. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein said engaging members are moved from said engaging to said disengaging position by operation of a push button to achieve disengagement of said boot from said binding system.
- 42. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever and said lever is pushed downwardly to retract said engaging member.
- 43. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, further comprising a locking assembly that includes a finger locking mechanism to prevent said disengaging member from moving.
- 44. The snowboarding binding as set forth in claim 34, further comprising one or more positioning contoured members configured for directing a snowboarder's boot into a properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly.
- 45. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said disengaging member comprises a retraction mechanism which includes a pivotal lever.
- 46. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said boot has a sole and said receptacles are formed as an integral part of said boot sole.
- 47. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, further comprising a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 48. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said engagement indicator comprises one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said two engaging members.
- 49. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said boot has first and second sides and engageable recesses provided on said first and second sides, said recesses configured to receive said engaging members.
- 50. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said engaging members rely upon a pivoting or rotational engagement mechanism to bind a snowboarder's boot sole and said binding.
- 51. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever that is pivotally connected to said binding.
- 52. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said lever is moved downward to retract at least one of said engaging members.
- 53. The snowboard system as set for in claim 34, wherein said binding further comprises boot position braces to preclude undesired movement of said boot.
- 54. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said disengaging member operates on both of said engaging assemblies to facilitate removal of a boot from said binding.
- 55. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said engaging members conform to the configuration of said receptacles in said boot.
- 56. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, further comprising a locking mechanism on each side of said binding operatively associated with each of said engaging members.
- 57. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said disengaging member is used to actuate both of said engaging members.
- 58. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein at least one of said engagement indicators is operatively associated with each of said engaging members.
- 59. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein each of said engaging members operates separately such that each one of said engagement member can be engageable with one side of a boot without another of said engagement members being engaged.
- 60. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 34, further comprising a locking mechanism that precludes unintentional disengagement of said engaging members, said locking mechanism preventing said disengaging member from moving to said open position.
- 61. The snowboard system as set for in claim 60, wherein said locking mechanism is associated with springs to assume a locked position.
- 62. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 60, wherein said locking mechanism is operatively associated with said disengaging member and is further operatively associated with said engagement indicator.
- 63. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 34, wherein said engaging members are engageable with receptacles on at least one side of a snowboard boot.
- 64. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 63, wherein each side of said boot has more than one receptacle.
- 65. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 63, wherein one or more of said receptacles extend across at least ten percent of one side of said boot.
- 66. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 63, wherein said receptacles are located at various positions along at least one side of said boot.
- 67. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding having an open and a closed position, the binding comprising:a first active boot engaging member mounted to a base adapted to engage a first lateral side of a snowboard boot when the binding is in the closed position; a second active boot engaging member mounted to a base adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot when the binding is in the closed position; a locking assembly including a locking member mechanically coupled to one of said first and second engaging members, said locking member having an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the binding; at least one tensioning member operatively associated with at least one of said first and second engaging members to urge at least one of said first engaging member or second engaging member into an engaging position, said first and second engaging members being movable between said engaging position and a disengaging position corresponding to said closed and open positions respectively of the binding, whereby pressure by said boot towards said base when the snowboarder's boot is stepped downwardly into said binding is sufficient to move said engaging members into a properly secured arrangement within said binding; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the snowboard boot is secured to said binding in a properly secured arrangement, an indication of a properly secured arrangement comprising a colored visual signal that either appears or disappears when said first and second engaging members are in said engaging position, said colored visual signal presented upon the movement of either of said engaging members into said closed position.
- 68. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said first and second engaging members are laterally spaced and alleviate any need for angular positioning of said boot to achieve said properly secured arrangement within said binding system.
- 69. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said at least one of said first and second engaging members has a curved, rounded or slanted shape.
- 70. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said boot has rounded, curved or slanted portions that interact with said first and second engaging members.
- 71. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said colored visual signal is the color green and wherein said green color appears only when said binding is in said closed position.
- 72. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, further comprising a disengaging member which includes a lever operatively associated with at least one of said first and second engaging members.
- 73. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said locking assembly precludes unintentional disengagement of said first and second engaging members, said locking assembly preventing said first and second engaging members from moving into said open position.
- 74. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein a snowboarder transfers their weight to their heel to engage with said binding.
- 75. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein moving of said first and second members from said engaging position to said disengaging position is achieved by pushing a push button operatively associated with one of said first and second engaging members to achieve disengagement of said boot from said binding.
- 76. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, further comprising a disengaging member comprising a lever, said lever being pushed downwardly to move either of said first and second engaging members to said open position.
- 77. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, further comprising a disengaging member operatively associated with at least one of said first and second engagement members, and wherein said locking assembly includes a finger locking mechanism which prevents said disengaging member from moving.
- 78. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, further comprising one or more positioning contoured members configured for directing a snowboarder's boot into a properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly into a properly secured arrangement.
- 79. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said engaging members are engageable with receptacles on at least one side of a snowboard boot.
- 80. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, wherein said disengaging member comprises a retraction mechanism which includes a pivotal lever.
- 81. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 67, further comprising a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 82. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said engagement indicator comprises one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said two engaging members.
- 83. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said boot has first and second sides and has engageable recesses provided on said first and second sides, said recesses configured to receive said engaging members.
- 84. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said engaging members rely upon a pivoting or rotational engagement mechanism to bind a snowboarder's boot sole and said binding.
- 85. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever that is pivotally connected to said binding.
- 86. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said lever is moved downward to retract at least one of said engaging members.
- 87. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said binding further comprises boot position braces to preclude undesired movement of said boot.
- 88. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said disengaging member operates on both of said engaging members to facilitate removal of a boot from said binding.
- 89. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said engaging members conform to the configuration of said receptacles in said boot.
- 90. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said locking assembly is positioned on each side of said binding operatively associated with each of said engaging member.
- 91. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said disengaging member is used to actuate both of said engaging members.
- 92. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein at least one of said engagement indicator is operatively associated with each of said engaging members.
- 93. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said locking assembly is associated with springs to assume a locked position.
- 94. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein each of said engaging members operates separately such that each one of said engagement members can be engageable with one side of a boot without another of said engagement members being engaged.
- 95. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein said locking assembly is operatively associated with said disengaging member and is further operatively associated with said engagement indicator.
- 96. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 67, wherein each side of said boot has more than one receptacle.
- 97. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 96, wherein one or more of said receptacles extend across at least ten percent of one side of said boot.
- 98. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 96, wherein said boot has a sole and said receptacles are formed as an integral part of said boot sole.
- 99. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 96, wherein said receptacles are located at various positions along at least one side of said boot.
- 100. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding having an open and a closed position, the binding comprising:a base adapted to receive a snowboard boot; a first active boot engaging member mounted to the base and adapted to engage a first lateral side of a snowboard boot when the binding is in the closed position; a second active boot engaging member mounted to the base and adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot when the binding is in the closed position; at least one tensioning member operatively associated with at least one of said first and second engaging members, said first and second engaging members being movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position corresponding to said closed and open positions respectively of the binding, whereby pressure by said boot towards said base when the snowboarder's boot is stepped downwardly into said binding is sufficient to move said first and second engaging members into a properly secured arrangement within said binding, at least one of said first and second engaging members being associated with a spring which urges said members into said closed position; an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the snowboard boot is secured to said binding in a properly secured arrangement, an indication of a properly secured arrangement comprising a colored visual signal that either appears or disappears when said binding is in said closed position, said colored visual signal movable with respect to said base; and at least one static element operatively associated with said binding to prevent movement of a snowboarder's boot when in said closed position.
- 101. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, wherein said first and second engaging members are laterally spaced and alleviate any need for angular positioning of said boot to achieve said properly secured arrangement within said binding system.
- 102. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, wherein said at least one of said first and second engaging members has a curved, rounded or slanted shape.
- 103. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, wherein said boot has rounded, curved or slanted portions that interact with said first and second engaging members.
- 104. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, wherein said colored visual signal is the color green and wherein said green color appears only when said binding is in said closed position.
- 105. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a disengaging member which includes a lever operatively associated with at least one of said first and second engaging members.
- 106. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a locking mechanism that precludes unintentional disengagement of said first and second engaging members, said locking mechanism preventing said first and second engaging members from moving into said open position.
- 107. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, wherein a snowboarder transfers their weight to their heel to engage with said binding.
- 108. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, wherein moving of said first and second engaging members from said engaging position to said disengaging position is achieved by pushing a push button operatively associated with at least one of said first and second engaging members to achieve disengagement of said boot from said binding.
- 109. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a disengaging member comprising a lever, said lever being pushed downwardly to enable engaging members, and a locking assembly, that includes a finger locking mechanism, which prevents either of said disengaging members from moving.
- 110. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, further comprising one or more positioning contoured members configured for directing a snowboarder's boot into a properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly into a properly secured arrangement.
- 111. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said boot has a sole and said receptacles are formed as an integral part of said boot sole.
- 112. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 113. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said engagement indicator comprises one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said two engaging members.
- 114. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said boot has first and second sides and has engageable recesses provided on said first and second sides, said recesses configured to receive said engaging members.
- 115. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said engaging members rely upon a pivoting or rotational engagement mechanism to bind a snowboarder's boot sole and said binding.
- 116. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said binding further comprises boot position braces to preclude undesired movement of said boot.
- 117. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a locking mechanism on each side of said binding operatively associated with each of said engaging members.
- 118. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said engagement indicator is operatively associated with each of said engaging members.
- 119. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein each of said engaging members operate separately such that each one of said engagement members can be engageable with one side of a boot without another of said engagement members being engaged.
- 120. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a locking mechanism that is operatively associated with at least one of said disengaging members and is further operatively associated with said engagement indicator.
- 121. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a locking assembly including a locking member mechanically coupled to one of said first and second engaging members, said locking member having an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the binding.
- 122. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 121, wherein said locking assembly is associated with springs to assume a locked position.
- 123. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a disengaging member comprising a lever, said lever being pushed downwardly to enable either of said first and second engaging members to move to said open position.
- 124. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 123, wherein said disengaging members comprise a retraction mechanism which includes a pivotal lever.
- 125. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 123, wherein said disengaging member is used to actuate both of said engaging members.
- 126. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, wherein said engaging members are engageable with receptacles on at least one side of a snowboard boot.
- 127. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 126, wherein each side of said boot has more than one receptacle.
- 128. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 127 wherein one or more of said receptacles extend across at least ten percent of one side of said boot.
- 129. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 127, wherein said receptacles are located at various positions along at least one side of said boot.
- 130. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 120, wherein said engaging members conform to the configuration of said receptacles in said boot.
- 131. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 100, further comprising a disengaging member that comprises a lever that is pivotally connected to said binding.
- 132. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 131, wherein said lever is moved downward to retract at least one of said engaging members.
- 133. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 131, wherein said disengaging member operates on both of said engaging members to facilitate removal of a boot from said binding.
- 134. A snowboard step-in binding system, comprising:a boot engaging plate for attachment to the top surface of a snowboard, said boot engaging plate having at least two engaging assemblies engagable to opposite sides of a snowboarder's boot such that said boot, once engaged by said engaging assemblies, is secured to the plate, at least one of said two engaging assemblies being movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, whereby pressure by said boot towards said boot engaging plate when the snowboarder's boot is stepped downwardly onto said binding system is sufficient to move said at least one of said two engaging assemblies to said engaged position, said at least one of said engaging assemblies being urged to extend toward said boot and into a locking engaging position upon downward movement of the boot into a properly secured arrangement within said binding system; a disengaging member operatively associated with at least one of said engaging assemblies to move said at least one of said engaging assemblies from the engaged position to the disengaged position; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding system in the properly secured arrangement, an indication of a properly secured arrangement comprising the movement of a visual verification member having a color associated therewith, the display of such color indicating that at least one of said engaging assemblies is either in said engaged position or in said disengaged position.
- 135. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein said engaging assemblies are laterally spaced and alleviate any need for angular positioning of said boot to achieve said properly secured arrangement within said binding system.
- 136. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein said at least one of said engaging assemblies comprise an engagement member that has a curved, rounded or slanted shape.
- 137. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein said boot has rounded, curved or slanted portions that interact with said engaging assemblies.
- 138. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein said colored visual signal is the color green appears only when said at least two engaging assemblies is in said engaged position.
- 139. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever operatively associated with at least one of said engaging assemblies.
- 140. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, further comprising a locking mechanism that precludes unintentional disengagement of said engaging assemblies, said locking mechanism preventing said disengaging member from moving to said open position.
- 141. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein a snowboarder transfers their weight to their heel to engage with said binding system.
- 142. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein movement of said engaging assemblies from said engaged to said disengaged position is achieved by a push button to achieve disengagement of said boot from said binding system.
- 143. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever and said lever is pushed downwardly to retract at least one of said engaging assemblies.
- 144. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, further comprising a locking assembly that includes a finger locking mechanism to prevent said disengaging member from moving.
- 145. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 134, further comprising one or more positioning contoured members configured for directing a snowboarder's boot into a properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly.
- 146. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said engaging assemblies are engageable with receptacles on at least one side of a snowboard boot.
- 147. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member comprises a retraction mechanism which includes a pivotal lever.
- 148. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, further comprising a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 149. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said engagement indicator comprises one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said two engaging assemblies.
- 150. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said engaging assemblies rely upon a pivoting or rotational engagement mechanism to bind a snowboarder's boot sole and said binding.
- 151. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said binding further comprises boot position braces to preclude undesired movement of said boot.
- 152. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member operates on both of said engaging assemblies to facilitate removal of a boot from said binding.
- 153. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, further comprising a locking mechanism on each side of said binding operatively associated with each of said engaging assemblies.
- 154. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member is used to actuate both of said engaging assemblies.
- 155. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member is operatively associated with each of said engaging assemblies.
- 156. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said locking mechanism is associated with springs to assume a locked position.
- 157. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein each of said engaging assemblies operates separately such that each one of said engagement assemblies can be engageable with one side of a boot without another of said engagement assemblies being engaged.
- 158. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said locking mechanism is operatively associated with said disengaging member and is further operatively associated with said engagement indicator.
- 159. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein each side of said boot has more than one receptacle.
- 160. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 159, wherein one or more of said receptacles extend across at least ten percent of one side of said boot.
- 161. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 159, wherein said boot has a sole and said receptacles are formed as an integral part of said boot sole.
- 162. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 159, wherein said receptacles are located at various positions along at least one side of said boot.
- 163. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said snowboard boot has first and second sides and engageable recesses provided on said first and second sides, said recesses configured to receive said engaging assemblies.
- 164. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 163, wherein said engaging assemblies conform to the configuration of said receptacles in said boot.
- 165. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said disengaging member comprises a lever that is pivotally connected to said binding.
- 166. The snowboard system as set forth in claim 134, wherein said lever is moved downward to retract at least one of said engaging assemblies.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 09/570,887, filed May 15, 2000, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/737,627 entitled “SNOWBOARD BINDING SYSTEM”, filed on Apr. 25, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,113,127, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/505,578, filed on Jul. 21, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,351.
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
08/505578 |
Jul 1995 |
US |
Child |
08/737627 |
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US |