Claims
- 1. A boot and binding assembly for snowboards, the assembly providing selective interconnection between the binding attached to the snowboard and at least one boot worn by a snowboard user; the assembly comprising:a boot having an upper member and a lower member and having at least four projection devices extending from opposing sides of the boot along said lower member, two of said devices being closer to the rear or said boot and two of said devices being closer to the front of said boot; and a binding having a least four receptacles for receiving said boot projection devices; and projection device attachment means for selectively retracting said projection devices to permit separation of said boot and said binding; said projection device attachment means defining a pair of rotatably displaceable linkage members, each of said linkage members coupled to a respective pair of said projecting devices; and a pull cord coupled to both of said linkage members for rotationally actuating each of said linkage members simultaneously and simultaneously displacing said projection devices; said projection devices being spring loaded to normally extend from said boot.
- 2. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 1 wherein each of said receptacles comprises inclined surfaces feeding an aperture for receiving one of said projection devices.
- 3. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 1 wherein said pull cord is coupled to each said linkage member by a respective pulley and a respective wire.
- 4. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 3 wherein said pull cord is affixed to each said pulley through a common hole.
- 5. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 1 further comprising a pair of enclosed compartments, each said compartment containing one of said linkage members.
- 6. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 5, said lower member having a sole, each said compartment being substantially flush with said sole.
- 7. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 5 wherein each said compartment is enclosed by a cover having an extending guide for preventing decoupling of a corresponding one of said linkage members from said pull cord.
- 8. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 1 said boot further comprising at least two belts forming an adjustable yoke for securing said boot to a snowboard user's foot.
- 9. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 1 wherein said projection devices are spring loaded by a leaf spring having opposed ends respectively connected to said projection devices.
- 10. A boot and binding assembly for snowboards, the assembly providing selective interconnection between the binding attached to the snowboard and at least one boot worn by a snowboard user, the assembly comprising:a boot having an upper member and a lower member and having at least four projection devices extending from opposing sides of the boot along said lower member, two of said devices being closer to the rear of said boot and two of said devices being closer to the front of said boot; and linkage members respectively attached to said projection devices for selectively retracting said devices to permit separation of said boot and said binding; said projection devices comprising elongated pins and said receptacles comprising apertures sized to received said pins; said elongated pins being spring loaded to nominally extend beyond the lower member of said boot; said receptacles being shaped to funnel said pins into said apertures; said means for retracting comprising a pair of rotatable arms within said lower member, each of said rotatable arms attached to two of said projection devices and a pull cord attached to an end of each of said arms for selectively simultaneously rotating each of said arms for simultaneously retracting said projection devices, said cord being also attached to a handle accessible to a snowboard user.
- 11. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 10 wherein each of said receptacles comprises inclined surfaces feeding an aperture for receiving one of said projection devices.
- 12. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 10 wherein said pull cord is coupled to each said linkage member by a respective pulley and a respective wire.
- 13. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 12 wherein said pull cord is affixed to each said pulley through a common hole.
- 14. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 10 further comprising a pair of enclosed compartments, each said compartment containing one of said linkage members.
- 15. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 14, said lower member having a sole, each said compartment being substantially flush with said sole.
- 16. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 14 wherein each said compartment is enclosed by a cover having an extending guide for preventing decoupling of a corresponding one of said linkage members from said pull cord.
- 17. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 10 said boot further comprising at least two belts forming an adjustable yoke for securing said boot to a snowboard user's foot.
- 18. The boot and binding assembly recited in claim 10 wherein said projection devices are spring loaded by a leaf spring having opposed ends respectively connected to said projection devices.
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CROSS-RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 09/008,996 filed on Jan. 20, 1998 and now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,312
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