Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding system comprising:
- a first boot attachment means, and
- a second boot attachment means, each boot attachment means disposed for movement on a snowboard in response to forces applied by the snowboard rider;
- a first cable attached to each of said first and second boot attachment means;
- and a first tensioning means acting on said first cable, said first tensioning means normally biasing the first cable into a first retracted condition providing a retaining force holding the first and second boot attachment means in a stable condition on the snowboard, said first tensioning means responding to loads applied by the rider above a first predetermined level to overcome the normal biasing of said first cable to extend the cable length to a more lengthened condition and reducing the retaining force for at least one of said boot attachment means to permit movement thereof relative to but without detachment from the snowboard.
- 2. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein the first boot attachment means comprises a base plate mounted to a snowboard, an adaptor plate disposable on the base plate and a boot plate mounted on the adaptor plate.
- 3. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein the second boot attachment means comprises a base plate mounted to a snowboard, an adaptor plate disposable on the base plate and a boot plate mounted on the adaptor plate.
- 4. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein a said boot attachment means comprises a base plate mounted to a snowboard and a unitary adaptor plate mounted for movement with respect to the base plate.
- 5. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein each boot attachment means includes a plurality of resilient supporting pads disposed about a periphery thereof, a boot attachment means moving with respect to said pads when released from the stable condition.
- 6. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein the first boot attachment means is located forwardly on a snowboard and is disposed at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the snowboard.
- 7. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein the second boot attachment means is located rearwardly on the snowboard and disposed normal to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard.
- 8. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, wherein the pair of cables are attached to the boot attachment means in positions normal to a boot placed thereon.
- 9. The snowboard binding system of claim 1 further comprising a second cable attached to each of said first and second boot attachment means and a second tensioning means acting on said second cable independently of said first cable and said first tensioning means for normally biasing the second cable into a first retracted condition providing a retaining force holding the first and second boot attachment means in a stable condition on the snowboard, said second tensioning means responding to loads applied by the rider above a first predetermined level to overcome the normal biasing of said second cable to extend the cable length to a more lengthened condition and reducing the retaining force for at least one of aid boot attachment means to permit movement thereof relative to but without detachment for the snowboard.
- 10. The snowboard binding system of claim 9, wherein one cable connects a forward portion of the first boot attachment means to a forward portion of the second boot attachment means.
- 11. The snowboard binding system of claim 10, wherein the other cable connects a rearward portion of the first boot attachment means to a rearward portion of the second boot attachment means.
- 12. The snowboard binding system of claim 7, wherein the first tensioning means comprises a pair of opposed pulleys abut which the first cable is wound, each pulley rotatably supported on a shaft, a frame having a pair of facing slots, within which the pulleys are mounted, each shaft disposed within one of the facing slots, biasing means provided for urging the pulleys away from each other such that a force overcoming the force of the biasing means causes the pulleys to move into closer proximity with each other.
- 13. The snowboard binding system of claim 12, wherein the biasing means further comprises a cam and a spring for urging the cam into contact with rollers disposed on the pulleys, the rollers being rotatable with the pulleys, the spring biasing the cam such that the rollers maintain the pulleys in their maximum separated position.
- 14. The snowboard binding system of claim 13, wherein the cam has an angled surface on at least one face thereof engaging a roller for changing the retaining force with a change in pulley position.
- 15. The snowboard system of claim 14 wherein said at least one cam face has two different angled surfaces each to provide a different rate of change of the retaining force.
- 16. The snowboard binding system of claim 9, wherein the second tensioning means is identical to the first tensioning means.
- 17. The snowboard binding system of claim 9, wherein the biasing of each tensioning means is independently adjustable by separate adjustment means.
- 18. A snowboard binding system comprising at least one boot attachment means mounted for movement on a snowboard, said boot attachment means for fixedly holding a boot thereon; cable means attached to the boot attachment means at a location generally normal to the length of a boot to be placed thereon; and means fixedly connected to the cable means for providing a force for retaining the boot attachment means to the snowboard and responsive to external forces acting on the boot attachment means such that under force loads below a first predetermined level acting on said boot attachment means the boot attachment means is retained fixed on the snowboard and under force loads at or above said predetermined first level the boot attachment means is only conditionally partially releasable so as to be responsive to further force above said first predetermined level for movement with respect to the snowboard and remains attached to the snowboard with the boot attached thereto.
- 19. A snowboard binding system comprising
- first and second movable boot attachment means each to accept the boot of a rider mounted in a spaced relationship onto the snowboard,
- a cable attached to each of said first and second boot attachment means,
- variable tensioning means coupled to said cable, said tensioning means holding said cable in a retracted condition by providing a retaining force to said cable in response to a predetermined force load condition on both of the boot attachment means to hold both said boot attachment means in a stable condition, and responsive to forces in excess of said predetermined force load to extend the cable length and thereby reduce the retaining force on at least one of said boot attachment means to permit motion thereof without detachment from the snowboard.
- 20. A snowboard binding system as in claim 19 wherein said variable tensioning means acts on said cable such that when the cable extends one boot attachment means has less retaining force applied thereto and the other has more.
- 21. A snowboard binding system as in claim 19 wherein said variable tension means acts to provide a cable extension at a first rate in response to abnormal force loads at and about said predetermined force load and below a first level of greater force load.
- 22. A snowboard binding system as in claim 21 wherein said variable tension means acts to provide a rate of cable extension faster than said first rate in response to force loads greater than said first level.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 478,586, filed Feb. 9, 1990 now abandoned.
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