Claims
- 1. 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, with said toe section, said mid section and said heel section forming a bottom boot surface; at least one rear catch located at said heel section of said sole portion; 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; and a pair of front catch guide members extending from said toe section beyond a portion of said bottom boot surface at said toe section, said front catch guide members having front catch guide surfaces arranged forwardly and laterally of said front catch, said front catch guide surfaces being angled to converge rearwardly and having rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch, said front catch guide members being constructed of a more rigid material than said bottom boot surface of said sole portion of said snowboard boot.
- 2. The snowboard boot according to claim 1, whereinsaid front catch guide surfaces are angled approximately forty-five degrees relative to said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The snowboard boot according to claim 1, whereinsaid front catch guide surfaces are formed by a pair of guide flanges that extend downwardly from said toe section of said sole portion.
- 4. The snowboard boot according to claim 1, whereinsaid 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.
- 5. The snowboard boot according to claim 1, wherein said sole portion includes a mid sole constructed of a first material and an outer sole constructed of a second material at least partially overlaying exteriorly facing surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion, said front catch guide surfaces being unitarily formed as a one-piece part of said mid sole.
- 6. 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 toe section of said sole portion having a pair of front catch guide surfaces located forwardly and laterally of said front catch, said front catch guide surfaces being angled to converge rearwardly and having rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch, said sole portion including a mid sole constructed of a first material and an outer sole constructed of a second material at least partially overlaying exteriorly facing surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion, said front catch guide surfaces being unitarily formed as a one-piece part of said mid sole, said first material of said mid sole being more rigid than said second material of said outer sole, said at least one rear catch including first and second rear catches located at first and second lateral sides of said heel section of said sole portion, said first and second rear catches being formed as a unitary, one-piece part of said mid sole.
- 7. The snowboard boot according to claim 6, whereinsaid mid sole includes a foot portion, and a pair of strap attachment members extending upwardly from said foot portion to first and second attachment portions located at free ends of said strap attachment members, with said first and second rear catches formed on said strap attachment members.
- 8. The snowboard boot according to claim 7, whereinsaid first and second attachment portions have an adjustable boot strap coupled therebetween.
- 9. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard binding including a base member, a rear binding arrangement coupled to a rear portion of said base member, and a front binding arrangement coupled to a front portion of said base member; and a snowboard boot configured to be releasable 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, with said toe section, said mid section and said heel section forming a bottom boot surface, at least one rear catch located at said heel section of said sole portion and arranged to selectively engage said rear binding arrangement, 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 to selectively engage said front binding arrangement, and a pair of front catch guide members extending from said toe section beyond a portion of said bottom boot surface at said toe section said front catch guide members having front catch guide surfaces arranged forwardly and laterally of said front catch, said front catch guide surfaces being angled to converge rearwardly and having rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch, said front catch guide members being constructed of a more rigid material than said bottom boot surface of said sole portion of said snowboard boot.
- 10. The snowboard binding system according to claim 9, whereinsaid front catch guide surfaces are angled approximately forty-five degrees relative to said longitudinal axis.
- 11. The snowboard binding system according to claim 9, whereinsaid front catch guide surfaces are formed by a pair of guide flanges that extend downwardly from said toe section of said sole portion.
- 12. The snowboard binding system according to claim 9, whereinsaid 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.
- 13. The snowboard binding system according to claim 9, whereinsaid sole portion includes a mid sole constructed of a first material and an outer sole constructed of a second material at least partially overlaying exteriorly facing surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion, said front catch guide surfaces being unitarily formed as a one-piece part of said mid sole.
- 14. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard binding including a base member, a rear binding arrangement coupled to a rear portion of said base member, and a front binding arrangement coupled to a front portion of said base member; and a snowboard boot configured to be releasable 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 and arranged to selectively engage said rear binding arrangement; 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 to selectively engage said front binding arrangement, said toe section of said sole portion having a pair of front catch guide surfaces located forwardly and laterally of said front catch, said front catch guide surfaces being angled to converge rearwardly and having rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch, said sole portion including a mid sole constructed of a first material and an outer sole constructed of a second material at least partially overlaying exteriorly facing surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion, said front catch guide surfaces being unitarily formed as a one-piece part of said mid sole, said first material of said mid sole being more rigid than said second material of said outer sole, said at least one rear catch including first and second rear catches located at first and second lateral sides of said heel section of said sole portion, said first and second rear catches being formed as a unitary, one-piece part of said mid sole.
- 15. The snowboard binding system according to claim 14, whereinsaid mid sole includes a foot portion, and a pair of strap attachment members extending upwardly from said foot portion to first and second attachment portions located at free ends of said strap attachment members, with said first and second rear catches formed on said strap attachment members.
- 16. The snowboard binding system according to claim 15, whereinsaid first and second attachment portions have an adjustable boot strap coupled therebetween.
- 17. 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 sole portion of said snowboard boot including a ramp surface located rearwardly of said front catch, said ramp surface sloping downwardly and rearwardly relative to said toe section, said toe section of said sole portion having a pair of front catch guide surfaces located forwardly and laterally of said front catch, said front catch guide surfaces being angled to converge rearwardly and having rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch.
- 18. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard binding including a base member, a rear binding arrangement coupled to a rear portion of said base member, and a front binding arrangement coupled to a front portion of said base member; and a snowboard boot configured to be releasable 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 and arranged to selectively engage said rear binding arrangement; 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 to selectively engage said front binding arrangement, said sole portion of said snowboard boot including a ramp surface located rearwardly of said front catch, said ramp surface sloping downwardly and rearwardly relative to said toe section, said toe section of said sole portion having a pair of front catch guide surfaces located forwardly and laterally of said front catch, said front catch guide surfaces being angled to converge rearwardly and having rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch.
- 19. 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 mid sole and an outer sole partially overlying exteriorly facing surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion, said outer sole defining 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 adjacent said heel section of said outer sole; a front catch having a pair of leg portions extending downwardly from said toe section of said outer sole and a tongue portion extending laterally between said leg portions of said front catch; and a pair of front catch guide members extending from said mid sole and through said toe section such that a pair of front catch guide surfaces of said front catch guide members are exposed in order to selectively contact a front binding member of a snowboard binding to guide said front catch into engagement with the front binding member, said front catch guide members being separate members from said outer sole, said front catch guide surfaces being arranged forwardly and laterally of said front catch and angled to converge rearwardly with rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch.
- 20. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard binding including a base member, a rear binding arrangement coupled to a rear portion of said base member, and a front binding arrangement coupled to a front portion of said base member; and a snowboard boot configured to be releasable 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 mid sole and an outer sole partially overlying exteriorly facing surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion, said outer sole defining 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 adjacent said heel section of said outer sole and arranged to selectively engage said rear binding arrangement a front catch having a pair of leg portions extending downwardly from said toe section of said outer sole and a tongue portion extending laterally between said leg portions of said front catch to selectively engage said front binding arrangement, and a pair of front catch guide members extending from said mid sole and through said toe section such that a pair of front catch guide surfaces of said front catch guide members are exposed in order to selectively contact said front binding arrangement to guide said front catch into engagement with said front binding arrangement, said front catch guide members being separate members from said outer sole, said front catch guide surfaces being arranged forwardly and laterally of said front catch and angled to converge rearwardly with rearward ends that are laterally spaced apart by a distance that is slightly larger than a lateral dimension of said tongue portion of said front catch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application 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 Ser. Nos. 09/921,307 and 09/836,545 are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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