Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding to mount a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having at least one pin extending from medial and lateral sides thereof, the snowboard binding comprising:
- a base having medial and lateral sides;
- a pair of engagement cams each mounted to one of the medial and lateral sides of the base for rotation between a closed position to engage the at least one pin and an open position to release the at least one pin;
- at least one lever that is adapted to move the pair of engagement cams from the closed position to the open position; and
- a cocking mechanism that is adapted to maintain the pair of engagement cams in a cocked open position upon release of the at least one lever, wherein the at least one pin assumes a first position in the binding after the boot has stepped into the binding and each of the pair of engagement cams has assumed the closed position, and wherein the binding is constructed and arranged so that the at least one pin can be maintained in the first position as each of the pair of engagement cams is moved from the closed position into the cocked open position.
- 2. The snowboard binding of claim 1, further including:
- a heel support mounted to the baseplate; and
- means for guiding the snowboard boot back into engagement with the heel support when the snowboard boot steps into the binding.
- 3. The snowboard binding of claim 1, further including means for automatically moving each of the pair of engagement cams from the cocked open position to the closed position upon the snowboard boot stepping out of the binding.
- 4. The snowboard binding of claim 1, further including:
- a heel support mounted to the baseplate; and
- a guide, supported by the base, that is adapted to guide the snowboard boot back into engagement with the heel support when the snowboard boot steps into the binding, the guide including an inclined surface that is adapted to slidably receive the at least one pin to guide the at least one pin along a path when the snowboard boot steps into and out of the binding.
- 5. The snowboard binding of claim 4, wherein the pair of engagement cams each further includes a surface that is adapted to intersect the path when the pair of engagement cams is in the cocked open position, so that when the snowboard boot steps out of the snowboard binding, the at least one engagement pin contacts the surface to cause the pair of engagement cams to rotate back to the closed position.
- 6. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the cocking mechanism includes a plunger that is supported on the base and engages at least one of the pair of engagement cams to maintain the pair of engagement cams in the cocked open position.
- 7. The snowboard binding of claim 6, wherein the cocking mechanism further includes a detent that is disposed on the at least one of the pair of engagement cams, the plunger being constructed and arranged to coact with the detent to maintain the pair of engagement cams in the cocked open position.
- 8. The snowboard binding of claim 7, wherein the plunger includes a curved surface and the detent is configured to mate with the curved surface.
- 9. The snowboard binding of claim 8, wherein the curved surface has a spherical shape.
- 10. The snowboard binding of claim 9, wherein the plunger includes a ball that mates with the detent.
- 11. A method of operating a snowboard binding that mounts a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having at least one mating feature supported thereon, the binding including at least one engagement member and at least one lever to move the at least one engagement member from a closed position wherein the at least one engagement member secures the at least one mating feature in the binding in a first position, to a cocked open position wherein the at least one engagement member releases the at least one mating feature from the binding, the at least one engagement member being biased toward the closed position with a biasing force, the method comprising steps of:
- (a) actuating the at least one lever to overcome the biasing force and move the at least one engagement member from the closed position to the cocked open position while maintaining the at least one mating feature in the first position;
- (b) releasing the at least one lever while maintaining the at least one mating feature in the first position; and
- (c) removing the at least one mating feature from the first position, subsequent to the step (b).
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step (a) includes a step of actuating the at least one lever to rotate the at least one engagement member from the closed position to the cocked open position.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the step (c) includes a step of tripping the at least one engagement member from the cocked open position into the closed position in response to removal of the at least one mating feature from the binding.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the step (c) includes a step of stepping out of the binding.
- 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising a step (d) of stepping into the binding when the at least one engagement member is in the closed position.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step (d) includes a step of contacting the at least one engagement member with the at least one mating feature to move the at least one engagement member from the closed position toward the open position.
- 17. A snowboard binding to mount a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard binding comprising:
- a base having a toe end and a heel end;
- at least one strapless engagement member movably supported by the base to secure the snowboard boot to the snowboard, the at least one strapless engagement member being movable between a plurality of locking positions on the base to secure the snowboard boot to the snowboard in a plurality of positions to accommodate varying thicknesses of snow accumulated between the snowboard boot and the snowboard; and
- a guide, supported by the base, that is adapted to guide the snowboard boot back toward the heel end of the base when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 18. The snowboard binding of claim 17, wherein the at least one engagement member progressively tightens in response to a progressive decrease in the thickness of snow accumulated between the snowboard boot and the snowboard.
- 19. The snowboard binding of claim 17, further including a heel support disposed at the heel end of the base, and wherein the guide is adapted to guide the snowboard boot back into engagement with the heel support when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 20. The snowboard binding of claim 19, wherein the guide includes means for guiding the snowboard boot back into engagement with the heel support when the snowboard boot steps into the binding.
- 21. The snowboard binding of claim 17, wherein the snowboard boot has at least one pin extending from medial and lateral sides thereof, and wherein the guide includes an inclined surface that is adapted to slidably receive the at least one pin to guide the at least one pin rearwardly when the snowboard boot steps into the binding.
- 22. The snowboard binding of claim 21, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes at least one engagement cam, rotatably mounted to the base, that is adapted to releasably engage the at least one pin.
- 23. The snowboard binding of claim 22, wherein the inclined surface is adapted to guide the at least one pin along a rearwardly extending path when the snowboard boot steps into the binding, and wherein the at least one engagement cam is biased to a closed position that intersects the rearwardly extending path.
- 24. The snowboard binding of claim 23, wherein the at least one engagement cam includes a trigger surface that is adapted to be stepped upon by the at least one engagement pin when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding, and wherein the at least one engagement cam is rotatably mounted to the base so that the at least one engagement cam is rotatable to an open position wherein the trigger surface clears the path to enable the at least one engagement pin to drop below the at least one engagement cam.
- 25. The snowboard binding of claim 24, further including at least one lever that is adapted to move the at least one engagement cam from a closed position to the open position.
- 26. The snowboard binding of claim 25, further including a cocking mechanism that is adapted to maintain the at least one engagement cam in the open position upon release of the at least one lever.
- 27. The snowboard binding of claim 26, wherein the at least one engagement cam further includes a second surface that is adapted to intersect the path when the at least one engagement cam is in the open position, so that when the snowboard boot is stepped out of the snowboard binding, the at least one engagement pin contacts the second surface to cause the at least one engagement cam to rotate back to the closed position.
- 28. The snowboard binding of claim 25, further including means for maintaining the at least one engagement cam in the open position upon release of the at least one lever.
- 29. The snowboard binding of claim 19, wherein the heel support includes a heel hoop, mounted to the base, and a high-back that is supported by the heel hoop.
- 30. The snowboard binding of claim 29, wherein the heel hoop is hinged for rotation forward into a non-use position.
- 31. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the base includes a baseplate that is adapted to be mounted substantially parallel to the snowboard, and wherein the high-back is mounted to the heel hoop for rotation about an axis that is substantially normal to the baseplate.
- 32. The snowboard binding of claim 28, further including means for automatically moving the at least one engagement cam from the open position to the closed position upon the snowboard boot stepping out of the binding.
- 33. A snowboard binding to mount a snowboard boot to a snowboard the snowboard binding comprising:
- a base having a toe end and a heel end;
- at least one strapless engagement member, rotatably supported by the base about a pivot point, to secure the snowboard boot to the snowboard, the at least one strapless engagement member including an engagement surface that is adapted to engage a mating feature supported by the snowboard boot, the engagement surface including a plurality of surface portions spaced from the pivot point by varying amounts so that the engagement surface provides a plurality of locking positions for the mating feature relative to the pivot point for the at least one strapless engagement member; and
- a guide, supported by the base, that is adapted to guide the snowboard boot back toward the heel end of the base when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 34. The snowboard binding of claim 33, wherein the at least one engagement member is adapted to progressively tighten in response to a progressive increase in a variable distance between the mating feature and the pivot point.
- 35. The snowboard binding of claim 34, wherein the engagement surface has an arcuate shape with a variable radius relative to the pivot point.
- 36. The snowboard binding of claim 35, wherein the at least one engagement member is pivotable in a first direction from a closed position toward an open position, and wherein the radius of the engagement surface increases along the engagement surface in the first direction.
- 37. The snowboard binding of claim 33, further including a heel support disposed at the heel end of the base, and wherein the guide is adapted to guide the snowboard boot back into engagement with the heel support when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 38. The snowboard binding of claim 33, wherein the snowboard boot has at least one pin extending from medial and lateral sides thereof, and wherein the guide includes an inclined surface that is adapted to slidably receive the at least one pin to guide the at least one pin rearwardly when the snowboard boot steps into the binding.
- 39. The snowboard binding of claim 38, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes at least one engagement cam, rotatably mounted to the base, that is adapted to releasably engage the at least one pin.
- 40. The snowboard binding of claim 39, wherein the inclined surface is adapted to guide the at least one pin along a rearwardly extending path when the snowboard boot steps into the binding, and wherein the at least one engagement cam is biased to a closed position that intersects the rearwardly extending path.
- 41. The snowboard binding of claim 40, wherein the at least one engagement cam includes a trigger surface that is adapted to be stepped upon by the at least one engagement pin when the snowboard boot is stepped into the snowboard binding, and wherein the at least one engagement cam is rotatably mounted to the base so that the at least one engagement cam is rotatable to an open position wherein the trigger surface clears the path to enable the at least one engagement pin to drop below the at least one engagement cam.
- 42. The snowboard binding of claim 41, further including at least one lever that is adapted to move the at least one engagement cam from a closed position to the open position, and a cocking mechanism that is adapted to maintain the at least one engagement cam in the open position upon release of the at least one lever.
- 43. The snowboard binding of claim 42, wherein the at least one engagement cam further includes a second surface that is adapted to intersect the path when the at least one engagement cam is in the open position, so that when the snowboard boot is stepped out of the snowboard binding, the at least one engagement pin contacts the second surface to cause the at least one engagement cam to rotate back to the closed position.
- 44. The snowboard binding of claim 37, wherein the heel support includes a heel hoop, mounted to the base, and a high-back that is supported by the heel hoop.
- 45. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the heel hoop is hinged for rotation forward into a non-use position.
- 46. The snowboard binding of claim 45, wherein the base includes a baseplate that is adapted to be mounted substantially parallel to the snowboard, and wherein the high-back is mounted to the heel hoop for rotation about an axis that is substantially normal to the baseplate.
- 47. The snowboard binding of claim 42, further including means for automatically moving the at least one engagement cam from the open position to the closed position upon the snowboard boot stepping out of the binding.
- 48. A snowboard binding to mount a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having at least one mating feature supported thereon, the snowboard binding comprising:
- a base;
- at least one engagement member mounted to the base for movement between a closed position to engage the at least one mating feature and an open position to release the at least one mating feature;
- at least one lever that is adapted to move the at least one engagement member from the closed position to the open position; and
- a cocking mechanism that is adapted to maintain the at least one engagement member in a cocked open position upon release of the at least one lever, the cocking mechanism being responsive to the snowboard boot being stepped out of the binding to release the at least one engagement member from the cocked open position.
- 49. The snowboard binding of claim 48, wherein the at least one engagement member is rotatably mounted to the base.
- 50. The snowboard binding of claim 49, wherein the at least one mating feature includes at least one pin extending from medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the base has medial and lateral sides, the at least one engagement member including a pair of engagement cams each mounted to one of the medial and lateral sides of the base for rotation between the closed position to engage the at least one pin and the open position to release the at least one pin.
- 51. The snowboard binding of claim 50, wherein the at least one pin assumes a first position in the binding after the boot has stepped into the binding and each of the pair of engagement cams has assumed the closed position, and wherein the binding is constructed and arranged so that the at least one pin can be maintained in the first position as the pair of engagement cams are moved from the closed position to the open position.
- 52. The snowboard binding of claim 48, further including means for automatically moving the at least one engagement member from the open position to the closed position upon the snowboard boot stepping out of the binding.
- 53. The snowboard binding of claim 48, further including:
- a heel support mounted to the baseplate; and
- a guide, supported by the base, that is adapted to guide the snowboard boot back into engagement with the heel support when the snowboard boot steps into the binding, the guide including an inclined surface that is adapted to slidably receive the at least one mating feature to guide the at least one mating feature along a path when the snowboard boot steps into and out of the binding.
- 54. The snowboard binding of claim 53, wherein the at least one engagement member further includes a surface that is adapted to intersect the path when the at least one engagement member is in the open position, so that when the snowboard boot steps out of the snowboard binding, the at least one mating feature contacts the surface to cause the at least one engagement member to move back to the closed position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of provisional applications serial Nos. 60/044,715 and 60/044,716 filed Apr. 18, 1997, of provisional application serial No. 60/051,703 filed Jul. 3, 1997, and of regular pending application Ser. No. 08/887,530, filed Jul. 3, 1997.
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