Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding to secure a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard binding comprising:
a base including a toe end and a heel end; a pair of first engagement members supported by the base, the pair of first engagement members being adapted to engage a pair of first mating features supported along opposing sides of the snowboard boot, each of the pair of first engagement members being movable between an open position to release a corresponding one of the pair of first mating features and at least one closed position to secure the corresponding one of the pair of first mating features; a pair of second engagement members supported by the base, the pair of second engagement members being adapted to engage a pair of second mating features supported along the opposing sides of the snowboard boot, the pair of first engagement members being moveable independently of the pair of second engagement members; and a highback supported at the heel end of the base.
- 2. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein the base has a heel end and a toe end, the pair of first engagement members being supported at the heel end of the base.
- 3. The snowboard binding according to claim 2, wherein the pair of second engagement members is supported at the toe end of the base.
- 4. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of first engagement members is rotatably supported by the base.
- 5. The snowboard binding according to claim 4, wherein each of the pair of first engagement members is rotatable about a transverse axis extending between medial and lateral sides of the base.
- 6. The snowboard binding according to claim 4, wherein each of the pair of first engagement members is rotatable independently of the other.
- 7. The snowboard binding according to claim 4, wherein each of the pair of first engagement members is rotatable from the open position to a plurality of separately lockable closed positions.
- 8. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of locking members, each of the locking members being moveable between a locking position to maintain a corresponding one of the pair of first engagement members in the at least one closed position and a release position to permit movement of the corresponding one of the pair of first engagement members to the open position.
- 9. The snowboard binding according to claim 8, further comprising a cocking mechanism that is constructed and arranged to maintain each of the pair of locking members in the release position.
- 10. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of first engagement members is continuously biased toward the open position.
- 11. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of second engagement members is movably supported by the base between a closed position to engage a corresponding one of the pair of second mating features and an open position to release the corresponding one of the pair of second mating features.
- 12. The snowboard binding according to claim 11, wherein each of the second engagement members is movable in a lateral side-to-side direction toward and away from each other.
- 13. The snowboard binding according to claim 12, wherein each of the second engagement members is hook-shaped.
- 14. The snowboard binding according to claim 12, wherein each of the second engagement members is pivotally supported by the base about separate axes.
- 15. The snowboard binding according to claim 11, wherein each of the pair of second engagement members is continuously biased toward the closed position.
- 16. The snowboard binding according to claim 11, wherein each of the pair of second engagement members is movable independently of the other.
- 17. The snowboard binding according to claim 16, wherein each of the pair of first engagement members is movable independently of the other.
- 18. The snowboard binding according to claim 12, wherein each of the pair of second engagement members is an active engagement member adapted to automatically move between its open and closed positions in response to the snowboard boot being stepped into and out of the base.
- 19. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, further comprising a guide, supported by the base, that is adapted to draw the snowboard boot back toward the heel end of the base when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding.
- 20. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, further comprising a heel hoop at the heel end of the base that is to be engaged by the highback to transmit forces applied to the highback to the base.
- 21. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein the base includes a mounting surface adapted to be mounted to the snowboard, the highback being rotatably mounted to the base about an axis that is substantially normal to the mounting surface of the base.
- 22. A snowboard binding to secure a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard binding comprising:
a base; a pair of engagement members, supported by the base, to engage a pair of mating features supported by the snowboard boot, each of the pair of engagement members being movable independently of the other between an open position to release a corresponding one of the pair of mating features and at least one closed position to secure the corresponding one of the pair of mating features; and a locking mechanism adapted to move between a locking position to maintain each of the pair of engagement members in the at least one closed position and a release position to permit movement of each of the pair of engagement members to the open position, the locking mechanism being movable to the locking position only when each of the pair of engagement members is moved to the closed position.
- 23. The snowboard binding according to claim 22, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is rotatably supported by the base.
- 24. The snowboard binding according to claim 23, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is continuously biased toward the open position.
- 25. The snowboard binding according to claim 23, wherein one each of the pair of engagement members is rotatably supported on medial and lateral sides of the base.
- 26. The snowboard binding according to claim 25, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is rotatably supported about a first transverse axis extending between the medial and lateral sides of the base.
- 27. The snowboard binding according to claim 26, wherein the locking mechanism includes a pair of locking catches that are each moveable between a locking position to maintain a corresponding one of the pair of engagement members in the at least one closed position and a release position to permit movement of the corresponding one of the pair of engagement members to the open position.
- 28. The snowboard binding according to claim 27, wherein the pair of locking catches are coupled together to move simultaneously between the locking position and the release position.
- 29. The snowboard binding according to claim 27, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is rotatable between the locking position and the release position.
- 30. The snowboard binding according to claim 29, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is rotatable about a second transverse axis extending between the medial and lateral sides of the base.
- 31. The snowboard binding according to claim 30, wherein the second transverse axis is parallel to the first transverse axis.
- 32. The snowboard binding according to claim 27, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is adapted to engage the corresponding one of the pair of engagement members in the locking position and to disengage from the corresponding one of the pair of engagement members in the release position.
- 33. The snowboard binding according to claim 27, wherein each of the pair of engagement members includes at least one locking feature that is adapted to be engaged by a corresponding one of the pair of locking catches in the locking position to maintain the engagement member in the at least one closed position.
- 34. The snowboard binding according to claim 33, wherein each of the pair of engagement members includes a plurality of locking features that are adapted to be engaged by a corresponding one of the pair of locking catches in the locking position to maintain the engagement member in a plurality of separately lockable closed positions.
- 35. The snowboard binding according to claim 33, wherein each of the pair of engagement members includes a neutral region that is adapted to be engaged by the corresponding one of the pair of locking catches when the engagement member is in the open position to prevent each of the pair of locking catches from engaging the at least one locking feature on a corresponding one of the pair of engagement members.
- 36. The snowboard binding according to claim 27, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is continuously biased toward the locking position.
- 37. The snowboard binding according to claim 36, further comprising at least one lever that is adapted to move each of the pair of locking catches from its locking position to its release position, and a cocking mechanism that adapted to maintain each of the pair of locking catches in its release position upon release of the at least one lever.
- 38. The snowboard binding according to claim 37, further comprising a trigger that is adapted to reset the pair of locking catches toward their locking positions when the pair of engagement members is moved toward the open position.
- 39. The snowboard binding according to claim 38, wherein the trigger is disposed on at least one of the pair of engagement members.
- 40. The snowboard binding according to claim 22, further comprising a highback supported at a heel end of the base.
- 41. The snowboard binding according to claim 40, wherein the base includes a mounting surface adapted to be mounted to the snowboard, the highback being rotatably mounted to the base about an axis that is substantially normal to the mounting surface of the base.
- 42. The snowboard binding according to claim 40, further comprising a heel hoop at the heel end of the base that is to be engaged by the highback to transmit forces applied to the highback to the base.
- 43. The snowboard binding according to claim 40, farther comprising a guide, supported by the base, that is adapted to draw the snowboard boot back toward the heel end of the base when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding.
- 44. The snowboard binding according to claim 43, wherein the guide is adapted to direct the pair of mating features supported by the snowboard boot into engagement with the pair of engagement members when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding.
- 45. A binding system for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding system comprising:
a binding interface including; an interface body; at least one pair of mating features supported by the interface body; and at least one strap supported by the interface body to secure the binding interface to the snowboard boot; and a snowboard binding base including; a base body including a medial side and a lateral side, the base body to receive a snowboard boot between the medial and lateral sides; at least one pair of engagement members to engage the at least one pair of mating features, one each of the pair of engagement members being movably supported on the medial and lateral sides of the base body, each of the pair of engagement members being movable between an open position to release a corresponding one of the pair of mating features and a plurality of separately lockable closed positions to secure the corresponding one of the pair of mating features; and a locking mechanism adapted to move between a locking position to maintain each of the pair of engagement members in each of its plurality of closed positions and a release position to permit movement of each of the pair of engagement members to its open position.
- 46. The binding system according to claim 45, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is rotatably supported by the base body.
- 47. The binding system according to claim 46, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is continuously biased toward the open position.
- 48. The binding system according to claim 46, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is rotatably supported about a first transverse axis extending between the medial and lateral sides of the base body.
- 49. The binding system according to claim 48, wherein the locking mechanism includes a pair of locking catches that are each moveable between a locking position to maintain a corresponding one of the pair of engagement members in the at least one closed position and a release position to permit movement of the corresponding one of the pair of engagement members to the open position.
- 50. The binding system according to claim 49, wherein the pair of locking catches are coupled together to move simultaneously between the locking positions and the release positions.
- 51. The binding system according to claim 49, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is rotatable between its locking position and its release position.
- 52. The binding system according to claim 51, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is rotatable about a second transverse axis extending between the medial and lateral sides of the base body.
- 53. The binding system according to claim 52, wherein the second transverse axis is parallel to the first transverse axis.
- 54. The binding system according to claim 49, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is adapted to engage the corresponding one of the pair of engagement members in the locking position and to disengage from the corresponding one of the pair of engagement members in the release position.
- 55. The binding system according to claim 54, wherein each of the pair of engagement members includes at least one locking feature that is adapted to be engaged by the corresponding one of the pair of locking catches in the locking position to maintain the engagement member in the at least one closed position.
- 56. The binding system according to claim 55, wherein each of the pair of engagement members includes a plurality of locking features that are adapted to be engaged by the corresponding one of the pair of locking catches in the locking position to maintain the engagement member in a plurality of closed positions.
- 57. The binding system according to claim 56, wherein the plurality of locking features are adapted to cooperate with the corresponding one of the pair of locking catches in a ratcheting arrangement.
- 58. The binding system according to claim 57, wherein each of the pair of locking catches is continuously biased toward the locking position.
- 59. The binding system according to claim 49, wherein the locking mechanism includes at least one lever that is adapted to move each of the pair of locking catches from the locking position to the release position.
- 60. The binding system according to claim 59, further comprising a cocking mechanism to maintain each of the pair of locking catches in the release position upon release of the at least one lever.
- 61. The binding system according to claim 60, further comprising a trigger to reset each of the pair of locking catches toward the locking position when the pair of engagement members are moved toward the open position.
- 62. The binding system according to claim 61, wherein the trigger is disposed on at least one of the pair of engagement members.
- 63. The binding system according to claim 45, further comprising a highback supported at a heel end of the base body.
- 64. The binding system according to claim 63, wherein the base body includes a mounting surface adapted to be mounted to the snowboard, the highback being rotatably mounted to the base body about an axis that is substantially normal to the mounting surface of the base body.
- 65. The binding system according to claim 63, further comprising a heel hoop at the heel end of the base body that is to be engaged by the highback to transmit forces applied to the highback to the base body.
- 66. The binding system according to claim 63, wherein the snowboard binding base further includes a guide, supported by the base body, that is adapted to draw the snowboard boot back toward the heel end of the base body when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding base.
- 67. The binding system according to claim 66, wherein the guide is adapted to direct the pair of mating features supported by the snowboard boot into engagement with the pair of engagement members when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding base.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/990,581, filed Nov. 21, 2001, now pending.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09990581 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
Child |
10151191 |
May 2002 |
US |