Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a cleat of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to said snowboard: a first main body affixed to one of a front and a rear of said body plate, said first main body having a cleat receiving opening; a second main body disposed on the other one of said front and rear of said body plate and having a locking first latch forming a first receiving groove; a third main body disposed on the other one of said front and rear of said body plate and having a locking second latch defining a second receiving groove; and wherein the first main body, said second main body and said third main body are positioned on said body plate such that said first main body, said second main body and said third main body form a triangle; wherein said second main body and said third main body are spaced apart in a first direction, said first latch pivots about a first shaft extending along a second direction extending perpendicular to said first direction, and said second latch pivots about a second shaft extending along said second direction; and wherein said second main body further includes a first handle pivotable about a first handle mounting pin separate from said first shaft and extending in said second direction for pivoting said first latch, and said third main body further includes a second handle pivotable about a second handle mounting pin separate from said second shaft and extending in said second direction for pivoting said second latch.
- 2. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said first handle mounting pin is bound by said second main body, and wherein said second handle mounting pin is bound by said third main body.
- 3. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said first main body is disposed on a front portion of said body plate, wherein said second main body is disposed on a rear portion of said body plate, and wherein said third main body is disposed on said rear portion of said body plate.
- 4. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 1 further comprising a fixing plate having holes for adjustably attaching said body plate to said snowboard.
- 5. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said first main body is positioned forwardly of said fixing plate.
- 6. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 5 wherein said first and second latches are positioned rearwardly of said fixing plate.
- 7. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a cleat of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to said snowboard; a first main body affixed to one of a front and a rear of said body plate, said first main body having first and second projections immovably extending from said first main body and defining a cleat receiving opening therebetween; a second main body disposed on the other one of said front and rear of said body plate and having a locking first latch forming a first receiving groove; a third main body disposed on the other one of said front and rear of said body plate and having a locking second latch defining a second receiving groove; wherein said first main body, said second main body and said third main body are positioned on said body plate such that said first main body, said second main body and said third main body form a triangle; a fixing plate having holes for attaching said body plate to said snowboard and for adjusting a rotational angle of said body plate relative to said snowboard, said fixing plate being accessible, when said body plate with said first, second and third main bodies are attached to said snowboard, so as to allow the angular adjustment without having to remove any one of said first, second and third main bodies from said snowboard; and wherein said first and second latches are positioned rearwardly of said fixing plate.
- 8. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said first and second projections extend vertically from said first main body.
- 9. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said first main body is adapted to be located under the bottom surface of said boot.
- 10. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7 wherein said first main body is disposed on a front portion of said body plate, wherein said second main body is disposed on a rear portion of said body plate, and wherein said third main body is disposed on said rear portion of said body plate.
- 11. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a cleat of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard: a first main body affixed to one of a front and a rear of the body plate, the first main body having a cleat receiving opening; a second main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a first base member; and a locking first latch pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat receiving groove; a third main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a second base member; and a locking second latch pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat receiving groove; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle; wherein the second main body and the third main body are spaced apart in a first direction, wherein the first latch pivots about a first shaft extending along a second direction extending perpendicular to the first direction, and wherein the second latch pivots about a second shaft extending along the second direction; and wherein the second main body includes a first handle pivotably mounted to the first base member by a first handle mounting pin separate from the first shaft and extending in the second direction for pivoting the first latch, and wherein the third main body includes a second handle pivotably mounted to the second base member by a second handle mounting pin separate from the second shaft and extending in the second direction for pivoting the second latch.
- 12. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 11 wherein the first handle includes a first cam for engaging the first latch, and wherein the second handle includes a second cam for engaging the second latch.
- 13. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 12 wherein the first cam engages a first cam slot in the first latch, and wherein the second cam engages a second cam slot in the second latch.
- 14. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 13 wherein the first base member includes a first cam recess for receiving the first cam therein in response to rotation of the first handle around the first handle mounting pin for maintaining the first latch in a first cleat disengaged position, and wherein the second base member includes a second cam recess for receiving the second cam therein in response to rotation of the second handle around the second handle mounting pin for maintaining the second latch in a second cleat disengaged position.
- 15. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 14 further comprising:a first spring for biasing the first latch toward a first cleat engaging position; and a second spring for biasing the second latch toward a second cleat engaging position.
- 16. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the body plate directly contacts the snowboard.
- 17. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said fixing plate has a plurality of rows of distinct holes for attaching said body plate to said snowboard.
- 18. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said fixing plate is circular.
- 19. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein a rotational center of the body plate is disposed in the fixing plate.
- 20. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a cleat of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard: a first main body affixed to one of a front and a rear of the body plate, the first main body having a cleat receiving opening; a second main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a first base member; and a locking first latch pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat receiving groove; a third main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including; a second base member, and a locking second latch pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat receiving groove; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle; wherein the second main body and the third main body are spaced apart in a first direction, wherein the first latch pivots about a first shaft extending along a second direction extending perpendicular to the first direction, and wherein the second latch pivots about a second shaft extending along the second direction; and wherein the first main body is disposed on a front portion of the body plate, wherein the second main body is disposed on a rear portion of the body plate, and wherein the third main body is disposed on the rear portion of the body plate.
- 21. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a cleat of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard: a first main body affixed to one of a front and a rear of the body plate, the first main body having a cleat receiving opening; a second main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a first base member; and a locking first latch pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat receiving groove; a third main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a second base member; and a locking second latch pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat receiving groove; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle; wherein the second main body and the third main body are spaced apart in a first direction, wherein the first latch pivots about a first shaft extending along a second direction extending perpendicular to the first direction, and wherein the second latch pivots about a second shaft extending along the second direction; a fixing plate having holes for adjustably attaching the body plate to the snowboard; and wherein the first main body is positioned forwardly of the fixing plate.
- 22. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 21 wherein the first and second latches are positioned rearwardly of the fixing plate.
- 23. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard; a circular fixing plate accommodated within a circular opening formed in the body plate, the circular fixing plate defining a plurality of bolt holes for attaching the body plate to the snowboard; a first main body affixed to the body plate at a position forwardly of the circular fixing plate, the first main body having a holding hook for holding a front of the boot; a boot supporting surface defined on the body plate laterally of the first main body, the boot supporting surface being adapted to directly support the snowboard boot; a second main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the second main body including: a first base member; a locking first latch pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat holding surface; and a first lever pivotably mounted to the first base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking first latch to rotate the locking first latch to release the cleat; a third main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the third main body including: a second base member; a locking second latch pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat holding surface; and a second lever pivotably mounted to the second base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking second latch to rotate the locking second latch to release the cleat; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle.
- 24. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 23, wherein the boot supporting surface is provided to a right and left hand side of the first main body.
- 25. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 23 further comprising:a first spring for biasing the locking first latch toward a first cleat locking position; and a second spring for biasing the locking second latch toward a second cleat locking position.
- 26. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 23 wherein the locking first latch is located at a position rearwardly of the circular fixing plate, and wherein the locking second latch is located at a position rearwardly of the circular fixing plate.
- 27. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard; a circular fixing plate accommodated within a circular opening formed in the body plate, the circular fixing plate defining a plurality of bolt holes for attaching the body plate to the snowboard; a first main body affixed to the body plate at a position forwardly of the circular fixing plate, the first main body having a holding hook for holding a front of the boot; a boot supporting surface defined on the body plate laterally of the first main body; a second main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the second main body including: a first base member; a locking first latch pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat holding surface; and a first lever pivotably mounted to the first base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking first latch to rotate the locking first latch to release the cleat; a third main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the third main body including: a second base member; a locking second latch pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat holding surface; and a second lever pivotably mounted to the second base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking second latch to rotate the locking second latch to release the cleat; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle; a first spring for biasing the locking first latch toward a first cleat locking position; a second spring for biasing the locking second latch toward a second cleat locking position; wherein the locking first latch includes a first latch rotating surface so that the locking first latch rotates away from the first cleat locking position in response to a downward force applied by the cleat to the first latch rotating surface, and wherein the locking second latch includes a second latch rotating surface so that the locking second latch rotates away from the second cleat locking position in response to a downward force applied by the cleat to the second latch rotating surface.
- 28. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 27 wherein the first lever rotates in response to rotation of the locking first latch, and wherein the second lever rotates in response to rotation of the locking second latch.
- 29. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 28 wherein the first lever rotates whenever the locking first latch moves toward and away from the first cleat locking position, and wherein the second lever rotates whenever the locking second latch moves toward and away from the second cleat locking position.
- 30. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 29 wherein the first lever rotates to and automatically remains in a first cleat release position, and wherein the second lever rotates to and automatically remains in a second cleat release position.
- 31. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard; a circular fixing plate accommodated within a circular opening formed in the body plate, the circular fixing plate defining a plurality of bolt holes for attaching the body plate to the snowboard; a first main body affixed to the body plate at a position forwardly of the circular fixing plate, the first main body having a holding member for holding a front of the boot; a boot supporting surface defined on the body plate laterally of the first main body, the boot supporting surface being adapted to directly support the snowboard boot; a second main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the second main body including: a first base member; a locking first cleat holder pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat holding surface; and a first lever pivotably mounted to the first base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking first cleat holder to rotate the locking first cleat holder to release the cleat; a third main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the third main body including: a second base member; a locking second cleat holder pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat holding surface; a second lever pivotably mounted to the second base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking second cleat holder to rotate the locking second cleat holder to release the cleat; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle.
- 32. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 31 further comprising:a first spring for biasing the locking first cleat holder toward a first cleat locking position; and a second spring for biasing the locking second cleat holder toward a second cleat locking position.
- 33. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 31 wherein the locking first cleat holder is located at a position rearwardly of the circular fixing plate, and wherein the locking second cleat holder is located at a position rearwardly of the circular fixing plate.
- 34. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard; a circular fixing plate accommodated within a circular opening formed in the body plate, the circular fixing plate defining a plurality of bolt holes for attaching the body plate to the snowboard; a first main body affixed to the body plate at a position forwardly of the circular fixing plate, the first main body having a holding member for holding a front of the boot; a boot supporting surface defined on the body plate laterally of the first main body, the boot supporting surface being adapted to directly support the snowboard boot; a second main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the second main body including: a first base member, a locking first cleat holder pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat holding surface; and a first lever pivotably mounted to the first base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking first cleat holder to rotate the locking first cleat holder to release the cleat; a third main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of a center of the circular fixing plate, the third main body including: a second base member; a locking second cleat holder pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat holding surface; a second lever pivotably mounted to the second base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking second cleat holder to rotate the locking second cleat holder to release the cleat; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle; a first spring for biasing the locking first cleat holder toward a first cleat locking position; a second spring for biasing the locking second cleat holder toward a second cleat locking position; wherein the locking first cleat holder includes a first cleat holder rotating surface so that the locking first cleat holder rotates away from the first cleat locking position in response to a downward force applied by the cleat to the first cleat holder rotating surface, and wherein the locking second cleat holder includes a second cleat holder rotating surface so that the locking second cleat holder rotates away from the second cleat locking position in response to a downward force applied by the cleat to the second cleat holder rotating surface.
- 35. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 34 wherein the first lever rotates in response to rotation of the locking first cleat holder, and wherein the second lever rotates in response to rotation of the locking second cleat holder.
- 36. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 35 wherein the first lever rotates whenever the locking first cleat holder moves toward and away from the first cleat locking position, and wherein the second lever rotates whenever the locking second cleat holder moves toward and away from the second cleat locking position.
- 37. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 36 wherein the first lever rotates to and automatically remains in a first cleat release position, and wherein the second lever rotates to and automatically remains in a second cleat release position.
- 38. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a cleat of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard; a circular fixing plate accommodated within a circular opening formed in the body plate, the circular fixing plate defining a plurality of bolt holes for attaching the body plate to the snowboard; a first main body affixed to the body plate at a position forwardly of the circular fixing plate, the first main body having a cleat holding member; a second main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of the circular fixing plate, the second main body including: a first base member; a locking first cleat holder pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat holding surface; a first spring for biasing the locking first cleat holder toward a first cleat locking position; wherein the locking first cleat holder includes a first cleat holder rotating surface so that the locking first cleat holder rotates away from the first cleat locking position in response to a downward force applied by the cleat to the first cleat holder rotating surface until the cleat moves below the first cleat holder rotating surface whereupon the first cleat holder rotates to the first cleat locking position; a third main body affixed to the body plate at a position rearwardly of the circular fixing plate, the third main body including: a second base member; a locking second cleat holder pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat holding surface; and a second spring for biasing the locking second cleat holder toward a second cleat locking position; wherein the locking second cleat holder includes a second cleat holder rotating surface so that the locking second cleat holder rotates away from the second cleat locking position in response to a downward force applied by the cleat to the second cleat holder rotating surface until the cleat moves below the second cleat holder rotating surface whereupon the locking second cleat holder rotates to the second cleat locking position; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle.
- 39. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 38 further comprising a first lever pivotably mounted to the first base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking first cleat holder to rotate the locking first cleat holder to release the cleat.
- 40. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 39 further comprising a second lever pivotably mounted to the second base member to be manually operated and operatively connected to the locking second cleat holder to rotate the locking second cleat holder to release the cleat.
- 41. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 40 wherein the first lever rotates in response to rotation of the locking first cleat holder, and wherein the second lever rotates in response to rotation of the locking second cleat holder.
- 42. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 41 wherein the first lever rotates whenever the locking first cleat holder moves toward and away from the first cleat locking position, and wherein the second lever rotates whenever the locking second cleat holder moves toward and away from the second cleat locking position.
- 43. The snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 42 wherein the first lever rotates to and automatically remains in a first cleat release position, and wherein the second lever rotates to and automatically remains in a second cleat release position.
- 44. A snowboard binding mechanism for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a cleat adapted to be detachably attached to a bottom of the snowboard boot; a body plate adapted to be fixed to the snowboard: a first main body affixed to one of a front and a rear of the body plate, the first main body having a cleat receiving opening; a second main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a first base member; and a locking first latch pivotably mounted to the first base member and having a first cleat receiving groove; a third main body disposed on the other one of the front and rear of the body plate and including: a second base member; and a locking second latch pivotably mounted to the second base member and having a second cleat receiving groove; wherein the first main body, the second main body and the third main body are positioned on the body plate such that the first main body, the second main body and the third main body form a triangle, and wherein the second main body and the third main body are spaced apart in a first direction; and wherein the cleat extends between the first latch and the second latch in the first direction, and wherein the cleat extends from the first and second latches to the cleat receiving opening of the first main body in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.
- 45. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 44, wherein the first latch pivots about a first shaft extending along the second direction and the second latch pivots about a second shaft extending along the second direction.
- 46. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 44 further comprising a fixing plate defining holes for attaching the body plate to the snowboard and for adjusting a rotational angle of the body plate relative to the snowboard.
- 47. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 46 wherein the holes include at least two parallel holes.
- 48. A snowboard binding mechanism according to claim 47 wherein the at least two parallel holes are oriented in the first direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/348,844, filed Nov. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,420, issued Oct. 26, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/254,889, filed Jun. 6, 1994, now abandoned the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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