Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding system, comprising:
- a boot engaging plate attached to the top surface of a snowboard, said boot engaging plate having at least two engaging members engageabIe to opposite sides of a snowboarder's boot such that said boot, once engaged by said engaging members, is secured to the snowboard, said engaging members being movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position in which the engaging members are separated by a greater distance than in the engaging position, whereby vertical pressure by said boot towards said boot engaging plate when the snowboarder's boot is stepped vertically downwardly onto said binding system is sufficient to move said engaging members to said engaging position said engaging members being biased to assume the engaging position upon downward movement of the boot into a properly secured arrangement with 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;
- 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 selected from the group consisting of one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said engaging members and a signal relaying one of an audible signal and a visual signal; and
- one or more positioning contoured members which guide the snowboarder's boot into the properly secured arrangement, said positioning contoured members being configured for directing the snowboarder's boot into the properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly.
- 2. The snowboard binding system of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism operatively associated with said disengaging member adapted to prevent the disengaging member from moving from between the engaging and disengaging positions.
- 3. The binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein said disengaging member is openable only to disengage a snowboard boot from said binding system and is not required to be manipulated for entry of said snowboard boot into said binding system.
- 4. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a high back element operatively associated with said binding system.
- 5. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an element selected from the group of a toe plate element and a heel plate element for altering the position of a snowboarder's boot in relation to the snowboard.
- 6. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said contour members correspond with surfaces an the snowboard boot.
- 7. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engaging members engage with recesses formed in a snowboarder's boot.
- 8. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a canting mechanism operatively associated with said boot engaging plate to facilitate various angular orientations of a snowboarder's boot with respect to the surface of the snowboard.
- 9. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding having an open position 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 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;
- first and second tensioning members operatively associated respectively with said first and second engaging members, said engaging members being movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position corresponding to closed and open positions respectively of the binding, whereby vertical pressure by said boot towards said base when the snowboarder's boot is stepped vertically downwardly onto said binding is sufficient to move said engaging members to said engaging position, said engaging members being biased to assume the engaging position upon further downward movement of the boot into a properly secured arrangement within said binding;
- an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the snowboard boot is secured to said binding in the properly secured arrangement, an indication of a properly secured arrangement by said engagement indicator being selected from the group consisting of one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said engaging members and a signal relaying one of an audible signal and a visual signal, and
- at least one static element operatively associated with said binding to prevent horizontal movement of a snowboarder's boot when in said closed position.
- 10. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, further comprising a high back element operatively associated with said binding system.
- 11. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, further comprising a element selected from the group of a toe plate element and a heel plate element for altering the position of a snowboarder's boot in relation to the snowboard.
- 12. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said locking member is adjustable to maintain at least one of said engaging members in a retracted position.
- 13. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said engagement indicator comprises the appearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said engaging members.
- 14. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said engaging members engage with recesses formed in a snowboarder's boot.
- 15. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, further comprising a canting mechanism operatively associated with said base to facilitate various angular orientations of a snowboarder's boot with respect to the surface of the snowboard.
- 16. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 9, further comprising static elements to prevent horizontal movement of a snowboarder's boot when in said closed position.
- 17. A snowboard binding system, comprising:
- a boot engaging plate attached to a top surface of a snowboard, said boot engaging plate having at least two boot engaging members engageable to opposite lateral sides of a snowboarder's boot such that said snowboarder's boot, once engaged by said engaging members, is secured to the snowboard, said engaging members being movable between an engaging position and a disengaging position corresponding to closed and open positions respectively of the binding system, while in the disengaging position the engaging members are separated by a greater distance than in the engaging position, whereby vertical pressure by said boot towards said boot engaging plate when the snowboarder's boot is stepped vertically downwardly onto said binding system is sufficient to move said engaging members to said engaging position, said engaging members being biased to assume the engaging position upon further 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 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;
- an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the snowboarder's boot is secured to said binding system in the properly secured arrangement, an indication of the properly secured arrangement by said engagement indicator being selected from the group consisting of one of the appearance and the disappearance of a colored segment operatively associated with one of said engaging members and a signal relaying one of an audible signal and a visual signal; and
- a locking assembly including a locking member mechanically coupled to one of said at least two engaging members, said locking member having an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the binding system.
- 18. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, further comprising a high back element operatively associated with said binding system.
- 19. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, further comprising an element selected from the group of a toe plate element and a heel plate element for altering the position of a snowboarder's boot in relation to the snowboard.
- 20. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said locking member is adjustable to maintain at least one of said engaging members in a retracted position.
- 21. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, further comprising one or more positioning contoured members which guide the snowboarder's boot into the properly secured arrangement, said positioning contoured members being configured for directing the snowboarder's boot to a central focal point as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly into the properly secured arrangement.
- 22. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said engaging members engage with recesses formed in a snowboarder's boot.
- 23. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, further comprising a canting mechanism operatively associated with said boot engaging plate to facilitate various angular orientations of a snowboarder's boot with respect to the surface of the snowboard.
- 24. The snowboard binding system as set forth in claim 17, further comprising static elements to prevent horizontal movement of a snowboarder's boot when in said engaging position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a cip of Ser. No. 08/505,578 filed Jul. 21, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,351.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/US96/07348 |
5/20/1996 |
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4/25/1997 |
4/25/1997 |
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WO97/03734 |
2/6/1997 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Transworld SNOWboarding Business, vol. 6, No. 5, Mar., 1995. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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