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 including first and second rear binding members coupled to said rear portion of said base member, said first and second rear binding members having first and second latch members with substantially longitudinally extending first and second locking surfaces, respectively, said first and second latch members being arranged and configured to allow forward movement off a snowboard boot relative to said snowboard binding when said first and second latch members are engaged with rear catches of the snowboard boot; at least one rear guide member extending upwardly from an upper surface of said rear portion of said base member, said rear guide member having an upper boot support surface arranged to selectively contact an exterior surface of the snowboard boot to selectively support the snowboard boot above said base member; and a front binding member including a front pawl movably coupled to said front portion of said base member between a release position and a latched position, said front pawl being arranged and configured to prevent forward longitudinal movement of a front catch of the snowboard when located in said latched position and to allow forward movement of the front catch when moved to said release position.
- 2. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, whereinsaid at least one rear guide member includes first and second rear guide members with first and second boot support surfaces, respectively, forming said upper boot support surface.
- 3. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are located adjacent said first and second rear binding members, respectively.
- 4. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are integrally formed with said base member as a one-piece, unitary member.
- 5. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second boot support surfaces are elongated surfaces having widths arranged perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and lengths arranged parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 6. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are substantially identical in shape.
- 7. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members have first and second relative locations that are substantially identically arranged relative to said first and second rear binding members, respectively.
- 8. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are disposed substantially beneath said first and second rear binding members, respectively.
- 9. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, whereinsaid first and second latch members are pivotally coupled to first and second lateral sides of said rear portion of said base member to pivot about first and second pivot axes, respectively, said first and second latch members being arranged to move laterally upon application of a force in a direction substantially towards said base member.
- 10. The snowboard binding according to claim 9, whereinsaid first and second latch members are arranged to move laterally apart relative to each other from first and second initial positions to first and second guide positions, respectively, upon application of a force in said direction substantially towards said base member and then to move from said first and second guide positions to first and second locking positions, respectively, to selectively hold a portion of a snowboard boot.
- 11. The snowboard binding according to claim 9, whereinsaid first and second latch members are first and second pawls that are normally urged by first and second biasing members from first and second guide positions to first and second locking positions, respectively, said first pawl includes said first locking surface and a first guide surface, said second pawl includes said second locking surface and a second guide surface.
- 12. The snowboard binding according to claim 9, whereinsaid base member includes a mounting portion and first and second side attachment portions extending perpendicularly from said mounting portion, said first and second side attachment portions having said first and second latch members coupled thereto, respectively.
- 13. The snowboard binding according to claim 12, whereinsaid base member further includes a highback support extending upwardly relative to said rear portion of said base member.
- 14. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, whereinsaid rear binding arrangement is longitudinally adjustable relative to said rear portion of said base member such that said rear binding arrangement is selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 15. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, whereinsaid front portion of said base member has a front guide member extending upwardly relative to said upper surface of said front portion of said base member, said front guide member being located rearwardly of said front pawl.
- 16. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard boot having a sole portion, an upper portion with a foot section fixedly coupled to said sole portion and a leg section extending upwardly from said foot section, a front catch located at a toe section of said sole portion, and first and second rear catches located at a heel section of said sole portion, said sole portion including a mid sole having a foot portion, and first and second lateral side portions extending upwardly from said foot portion, said first and second rear catches formed on said first and second lateral side portions, respectively, said mid sole being constructed of a first material, and an outer sole constructed of a second material partially overlaying exterior surfaces of said mid sole and said upper portion with at least an exterior surface of said foot portion of said mid sole being exposed in an area adjacent at least one of said first and second lateral side portions, said first material of said mid sole having a lower coefficient of friction than said second material of said outer sole; and a snowboard binding configured to be releasably coupled to said snowboard boot, said snowboard binding including 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 including first and second rear binding members coupled to said rear portion of said base member, said first and second rear binding members having first and second latch members with substantially longitudinally extending first and second locking surfaces arranged to selectively engage said first and second rear catches, respectively, said first and second latch members and said first and second rear catches allowing forward movement of said snowboard boot relative to said snowboard binding when engaged with each other, at least one rear guide member extending upwardly from an upper surface of said rear portion of said base member, said rear guide member having an upper boot support surface arranged to selectively contact said exterior surface of said mid sole that is exposed to selectively support said snowboard boot above said upper surface of said base member to control forward sliding movement of said snowboard boot, and a front binding member including a front pawl movably coupled to said front portion of said base member between a release position and a latched position, said front pawl being arranged to selectively engage said front catch, said front pawl being further arranged and configured to prevent forward longitudinal movement of said front catch when located in said latched position and to allow forward movement of said front catch when moved to said release position.
- 17. The snowboard binding system according to claim 16, whereinsaid at least one rear guide member is formed of first and second rear guide members with first and second boot support surfaces, respectively, forming said upper boot support surface, and said first material of said mid sole is exposed to selectively contact said first and second boot support surfaces of said first and second rear guide members.
- 18. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are located adjacent said first and second rear binding members, respectively.
- 19. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are integrally formed with said base member as a one-piece, unitary member.
- 20. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second boot support surfaces are elongated surfaces having widths arranged perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and lengths arranged parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 21. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are substantially identical in shape.
- 22. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members have first and second relative locations that are substantially identically arranged relative to said first and second rear binding members, respectively.
- 23. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second rear guide members are disposed substantially beneath said first and second rear binding members, respectively.
- 24. The snowboard binding system according to claim 17, whereinsaid first and second latch members are pivotally coupled to first and second lateral sides of said rear portion of said base member to pivot about first and second pivot axes, respectively, said first and second latch members being arranged to move laterally upon application of a force in a direction substantially towards said base member.
- 25. The snowboard binding system according to claim 24, whereinsaid first and second latch members are arranged to move laterally apart relative to each other from first and second initial positions to first and second guide positions, respectively, upon application of a force in said direction substantially towards said base member and then to move from said first and second guide positions to first and second locking positions, respectively, to selectively hold a portion of a snowboard boot.
- 26. The snowboard binding system according to claim 24, whereinsaid first and second latch members are first and second pawls that are normally urged by first and second biasing members from first and second guide positions to first and second locking positions, respectively, said first pawl includes said first locking surface and a first guide surface, said second pawl includes said second locking surface and a second guide surface.
- 27. The snowboard binding system according to claim 24, whereinsaid base member includes a mounting portion and first and second side attachment portions extending perpendicularly from said mounting portion, said first and second side attachment portions having said first and second latch members coupled thereto, respectively.
- 28. The snowboard binding system according to claim 27, whereinsaid base member further includes a highback support extending upwardly relative to said rear portion of said base member.
- 29. The snowboard binding system according to claim 16, whereinsaid rear binding arrangement is longitudinally adjustable relative to said rear portion of said base member such that said rear binding arrangement can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 30. The snowboard binding system according to claim 16, whereinsaid front portion of said base member has a front guide member extending upwardly relative to said upper surface of said front portion of said base member, said front guide member being located rearwardly of said front pawl; and said toe section of said sole portion has a front guide element projecting downwardly from said toe section of said sole portion, said front guide element being located rearwardly of said front catch, said front guide member and said front guide element being configured and arranged to contact each other upon a forward release movement of said snowboard boot relative to said snowboard binding.
- 31. A snowboard binding system comprising:a snowboard boot having a sole portion with a front catch located at a toe section of said sole portion and at least one rear catch located at a heel section of said sole portion, said sole portion including a guide area located at said heel section and a non-guide area located at said heel section, said guide area being constructed of a first material and said non-guide area being constructed of a second material with a higher coefficient of friction than said first material of said guide area; and a snowboard binding configured to be releasably coupled to said snowboard boot, said snowboard binding including 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, said rear binding arrangement having at least one latch member with a substantially longitudinally extending locking surface arranged to selectively engage said rear catch to allow forward movement of said snowboard boot relative to said snowboard binding when engaged with each other, at least one rear guide member extending upwardly from an upper surface of said rear portion of said base member, said rear guide member having an upper boot support surface arranged to selectively contact said guide area such that said non-guide area of said snowboard boot is supported above said upper surface of said base member to control forward sliding movement of said snowboard boot, and a front binding member including a front pawl movably coupled to said front portion of said base member between a release position and a latched position, said front pawl being arranged to selectively engage said front catch, said front pawl being further arranged and configured to prevent forward longitudinal movement of said front catch when located in said latched position and to allow forward movement of said front catch when moved to said release position.
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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