Claims
- 1. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base; a heel hoop mounted to the base; at least one strapless engagement member, moveably mounted relative to the base, adapted to engage at least one lateral side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of an in-step area of the snowboard boot; and a high-back leg support supported by the heel hoop.
- 2. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a first strapless engagement member, moveably mounted to the base, adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of the in-step area and a second strapless engagement member, mounted to the base opposite the first strapless engagement member and adapted to engage a second side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of the in-step area;wherein each of the first and second strapless engagement members is arranged to engage a mid-section of the snowboard boot rearward of a ball area and forward of a heel area; wherein the first strapless engagement member is mounted to the base for rotation about a first axis that extends in a substantially toe-to-heel direction of the binding and the second strapless engagement member is mounted to the base for rotation about a second axis that extends substantially in the toe-to-heel direction of the binding; wherein the binding further includes a first trigger coupled to the first strapless engagement member and adapted to draw the first strapless engagement member into engagement with the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding; and wherein the binding further includes a second trigger coupled to the second strapless engagement member and adapted to draw the second strapless engagement member into engagement with the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 3. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the first strapless engagement member is movable between a closed position wherein it secures the snowboard boot to the binding and an open position wherein it does not secure the snowboard boot to the binding; andwherein the binding further comprises a first locking assembly adapted to lock the first strapless engagement member in the closed position, wherein the first locking assembly has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the first strapless engagement member, the first locking assembly being arranged to lock the first strapless engagement member in the closed position when the locking assembly is in the closed state, the first locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that, when the boot is secured to the binding, forces acting through the boot on the first engagement member that tend to move the first engagement member toward the open position act to maintain the locking assembly in the closed state.
- 4. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein a position of the heel hoop is adjustable relative to the first and second strapless engagement members to accommodate different sizes of the snowboard boot.
- 5. The snowboard binding of claim 1, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 6. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base having a base surface adapted to be substantially parallel to a sole of the snowboard boot when the boot is secured in the binding; at least one strapless engagement member, moveably mounted to the base, adapted to engage the snowboard boot; and a high-back leg support mounted to the base in at least two positions having different rotational orientations about an axis that is substantially normal to the base surface.
- 7. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; at least one strapless engagement member that is mounted to the base and adapted to engage at least one lateral side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of an in-step area of the snowboard boot; and a heel hoop adapted to receive a heel of the snowboard boot, the heel hoop being adjustably mounted to the base to enable adjustment of a distance separating the heel hoop and the at least one strapless engagement member in a length direction of the binding to enable the binding to accommodate different sizes of the snowboard boot.
- 8. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 7, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a first strapless engagement member, moveably mounted to the base, adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of the in-step area and a second strapless engagement member, mounted to the base opposite the first strapless engagement member and adapted to engage a second side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of the in-step area;wherein each of the first and second strapless engagement members is arranged to engage a mid-section of the snowboard boot rearward of a ball area and forward of a heel area; wherein the first strapless engagement member is mounted to the base for rotation about a first axis that extends substantially in a toe-to-heel direction of the binding and the second strapless engagement member is mounted to the base for rotation about a second axis that extends substantially in the toe-to-heel direction of the binding; wherein the binding further includes a first trigger coupled to the first strapless engagement member and adapted to draw first strapless engagement member into engagement with the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding; and wherein the binding further includes a second trigger coupled to the second strapless engagement member and adapted to draw the second strapless engagement member into engagement with the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 9. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 8, wherein the first strapless engagement member is movable between a closed position wherein it secures the snowboard boot to the binding and an open position wherein it does not secure the snowboard boot to the binding; andwherein the binding further comprises a first locking assembly adapted to lock the first strapless engagement member in the closed position, wherein the first locking assembly has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the first strapless engagement member, the first locking assembly being arranged to lock the first strapless engagement member in the closed position when the locking assembly is in the closed state, the first locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that, when the boot is secured to the binding, forces acting through the boot on the first engagement member that tend to move the first engagement member toward the open position act to maintain the locking assembly in the closed state.
- 10. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 8, further including a high-back leg support supported by the heel hoop, wherein the base includes a base surface adapted to be substantially parallel to a sole of the snowboard boot when the boot is secured in the binding, and wherein the binding is constructed and arranged to enable the high-back leg support to be mounted to the base in at least two positions having different rotational orientations about an axis that is substantially normal to the base surface.
- 11. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 7, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 12. A snowboard boot binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; a first engagement member mounted to the base for movement between a first open position and a first closed position, the first engagement member being adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot when in the first closed position; a first locking assembly having a first open state and a first closed state respectively corresponding to the first open position and the first closed position of the first engagement member, the first locking assembly being arranged to lock the first engagement member in the first closed position when the first locking assembly is in the first closed state, the first locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that, when the boot is secured to the binding, forces acting through the boot on the first engagement member that tend to move the first engagement member from the first closed position toward the first open position act to maintain the first locking assembly in the closed state; a second engagement member mounted to the base for movement between a second open position and a second closed position, the second engagement member being adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot when in the second closed position; and a second locking assembly having a second open state and a second closed state respectively corresponding to the second open position and the second closed position of the second engagement member, the second locking assembly being arranged to lock the second engagement member in the second closed position when the second locking assembly is in the second closed state, the second locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that, when the boot is secured to the binding, forces acting through the boot on the second engagement member that tend to move the second engagement member from the second closed position toward the second open position act to maintain the second locking assembly in the closed state.
- 13. The snowboard binding of claim 12, further comprising:a first trigger mechanically coupled to the first engagement member and adapted to be stepped on to move the first engagement member from the first open position to the first closed position when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding; a second trigger mechanically coupled to the second engagement member and adapted to be stepped on to move the second engagement member from the second open position to the second closed position when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding; a heel hoop mounted to the base; and a high-back leg support supported by the heel hoop.
- 14. The snowboard binding of claim 13, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 15. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base having a baseplate adapted to be mounted to the snowboard; a first strapless engagement member that is moveably mounted to the base between a first open position and a first closed position in which the first strapless engagement member is adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of the in-step area, the first strapless engagement member being mounted for rotation relative to the base about a first axis that extends substantially in a heel-to-toe direction of the binding; a first trigger coupled to the first strapless engagement member and adapted to be stepped on by the boot when the boot is stepped into the binding and to draw the first strapless engagement member from the first open position to the first closed position wherein the first trigger is arranged to protrude further toward a centerline of the binding than the first strapless engagement member; second strapless engagement member that is moveably mounted to the base between a second open position and a second closed position in which the second strapless engagement member is adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot at a section not forward of the in-step area, the second strapless engagement member being mounted for rotation relative to the base about a second axis that extends substantially in a heel-to-toe direction of the binding; a second trigger coupled to the second strapless engagement member and adapted to be stepped on by the boot when the boot is stepped into the binding and to draw the second strapless engagement member from the second open position to the second closed position, wherein the second trigger is arranged to protrude farther toward the centerline of the binding than the second strapless engagement member; a heel hoop that is adjustably mounted to the base to accommodate different sizes of the snowboard boot; and a high-back leg support supportable by the heel hoop in at least two positions having different rotational orientations about an axis that is substantially normal to the baseplate.
- 16. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second strapless engagement members is adapted to engage the snowboard boot at the in-step area.
- 17. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 15, further comprising:a first locking assembly adapted to lock the first strapless engagement member in the first closed position, wherein the first locking assembly has a first open state and a first closed state respectively corresponding to the first open and first closed positions of the first strapless engagement member the first locking assembly being arranged to lock the first strapless engagement member in the first closed position when the first locking assembly is in the first closed state, the first locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that, when the boot is secured to the binding, forces acting through the boot on the first engagement member that tend to move the first engagement member toward the first open position act to maintain the first locking assembly in the first closed state; and a second locking assembly adapted to lock the second strapless engagement member in the second closed position, wherein the second locking assembly has a second open state and a second closed state respectively corresponding to the second open and second closed positions of the second strapless engagement member, the second locking assembly being arranged to lock the second strapless engagement member in the second closed position when the second locking assembly is in the second closed state, the second locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that, when the boot is secured to the binding, forces acting through the boot on the second engagement member that tend to move the second engagement member toward the second open position act to maintain the second locking assembly in the second closed state.
- 18. The snowboard binding of claim 15, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 19. A snowboard binding mechanism for use with a snowboard binding, the mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the mechanism comprising:at least one movable engagement member movable between an open position and at least one closed position wherein the engagement member is adapted to secure the boot to the snowboard, the at least one engagement member being biased toward the open position when in the at least one closed position and being constructed and arranged to automatically re-set to the open position when the boot is not in the binding; at least one locking assembly having a catch adapted for rotation independently of the at least one engagement member, and a trigger adapted for rotation independently of the at least one engagement member, the catch and the trigger engaging with each other to lock the at least one engagement member in the at least one closed position.
- 20. The mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the at least one locking assembly is arranged so that the boot holds the catch in engagement with the trigger when the boot is secured within the binding.
- 21. The mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the at least one locking assembly includes an unlocked configuration corresponding to the open position and at least one locked configuration corresponding to the at least one closed position, wherein the trigger is biased away from the catch.
- 22. The mechanism according to claim 21, wherein the at least one closed position includes a plurality of closed positions, and wherein the at least one locked configuration includes a plurality of locked configurations corresponding to the plurality of closed positions, wherein the trigger is always biased away from the catch.
- 23. The mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the at least one engagement member comprises first and second engagement members and wherein the at least one locking assembly comprises first and second locking assemblies, respectively adapted to lock the first and second engagement members.
- 24. The mechanism according to claim 23, wherein the at least one closed position comprises a plurality of closed positions corresponding to a plurality of different amounts of snow, ice or debris lying beneath the boot, wherein the catch includes a surface having an increasing radius, the surface being adapted to hold the trigger in any one of the plurality closed positions depending upon the amount of snow, ice or debris lying beneath the boot.
- 25. The mechanism according to claim 23, wherein the first locking mechanism is adapted for rotation independently of the first engagement member and wherein the second locking mechanism is adapted for rotation independently of the second engagement member.
- 26. The mechanism according to claim 19, further comprising a handle coupled to the catch, wherein actuation of the handle moves the catch out of engagement with the first trigger.
- 27. A snowboard binding mechanism for use with a snowboard binding, the mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the mechanism comprising:at least one movable engagement member movable between an open position and at least one closed position wherein the engagement member is adapted to secure the boot to the snowboard, the at least one engagement member being biased toward the open position when in the at least one closed position and being constructed and arranged to automatically re-set to the open position when the boot is not in the binding; a trigger movably mounted to the at least one engagement member, the trigger being constructed and arranged to move the at least one movable engagement member from the open position to the at least one closed position, wherein the trigger is pivotally mounted to the at least one engagement member.
- 28. The mechanism according to claim 27, wherein the trigger is adapted to rotate relative to the at least one engagement member over a limited range.
- 29. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding comprising:a base adapted to receive the boot; a first engagement member mounted to the base for movement between a first open position and at least one first closed position wherein the first engagement member is adapted to engage a first portion of the boot; a first locking mechanism movable between a first unlocked configuration corresponding to the first open position of the first engagement member and at least one first locked configuration corresponding to the at least one first closed position of the first engagement member, wherein the first locking mechanism locks the first engagement member in the at least one first closed position when in the at least one first locked configuration; an actuator, operably coupled to the first locking mechanism, adapted to disengage the first locking mechanism from the first engagement member by moving the first locking mechanism to its unlocked configuration; a second engagement member mounted to the base for movement between a second open position and at least one second closed position wherein the second engagement member is adapted to engage a second portion of the boot, the second engagement member being adapted to move between the second open position and the at least one second closed position independently of the first engagement member moving between the first open position and the at least one first closed position; and a second locking mechanism movable between a second unlocked configuration corresponding to the second open position of the second engagement member and at least one second locked configuration corresponding to the at least one second closed position of the second engagement member, wherein the second locking mechanism locks the second engagement member in the at least one second closed position when in the at least one locked configuration; wherein the binding is free of an actuator that is adapted to disengage the second locking mechanism from the second engagement member by moving the second locking mechanism to its unlocked configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/780,721 filed on Jan. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,354.
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