Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having a toe end, a heel end and a length extending between the toe and heel ends, the snowboard binding comprising:a base having a medial side, a lateral side and a width extending between the medial and lateral sides; a strapless engagement member mounted to the base, the strapless engagement member being arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot, the strapless engagement member being a hook defining an opening, the hook having a width extending across at least a portion of the width of the base, the width of the hook tapering from a narrower portion adjacent a mouth of the opening to a wider portion spaced from the mouth of the opening; and a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding; wherein the strapless engagement member is rotatably mounted to the base.
- 2. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the strapless engagement member is biased for rotation relative to the base.
- 3. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the strapless engagement member is biased so that the hook opening faces upwardly at an angle relative to a top surface of the base.
- 4. The snowboard binding of claim 3, wherein the base has a central longitudinal axis extending along a length of the base, and wherein the hook opening faces in a direction that is offset from the central longitudinal axis of the base.
- 5. The snowboard binding of claim 3, wherein the snowboard boot has a sole including an opening that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member and includes lateral sidewalls, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to engage the lateral sidewalls to prevent side-to-side movement of the snowboard boot relative to the binding when the snowboard boot is engaged with the binding.
- 6. The snowboard binding of claim 5, wherein the base has a central longitudinal axis extending along a length of the base, and wherein the hook opening faces in a direction that is offset from the central longitudinal axis of the base.
- 7. The snowboard binding of claim 3, wherein the hook has a top portion and a bottom portion defining the hook opening therebetween, and wherein the base includes a recess that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the hook so that the bottom portion of the hook is flush with a top surface of the base.
- 8. The snowboard binding of claim 3, wherein the binding has a heel end and a toe end, and wherein the hook opening faces the heel end of the binding.
- 9. The snowboard binding of claim 1, further including a spring that is disposed between the base and a portion of the strapless engagement member, the spring being arranged to bias the strapless engagement member for rotation relative to the base.
- 10. The snowboard binding of claim 9, wherein the spring is arranged to bias the strapless engagement member so that the hook opening faces upwardly at an angle relative to a top surface of the base.
- 11. The snowboard binding of claim 10, wherein the binding has a heel end and a toe end, and wherein the hook opening faces the heel end of the binding.
- 12. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot has a sole including an opening that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member and includes lateral sidewalls, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to engage the lateral sidewalls to prevent side-to-side movement of the snowboard boot relative to the binding when the snowboard boot is engaged with the binding.
- 13. The snowboard binding of claim 1, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 14. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having a toe end, a heel end and a length extending between the toe and heel ends, the snowboard binding comprising:a base having a medial side, a lateral side and a width extending between the medial and lateral sides; strapless engagement member mounted to the base, the strapless engagement member being arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot, the strapless engagement member being a hook defining an opening, the hook having a width extending across at least a portion of the width of the base, the width of the hook tapering from a narrower portion adjacent a mouth of the opening to a wider portion spaced from the mouth of the opening; and a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding; wherein the hook has a top portion and a bottom portion defining the hook opening therebetween, and wherein the base includes a recess that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the hook so that the bottom portion of the hook is flush with a top surface of the base.
- 15. The snowboard binding of claim 14, wherein the binding further includes a rigid heel support adapted to support the heel end of the snowboard boot.
- 16. The snowboard binding of claim 14, wherein the snowboard boot includes a sole, and wherein the strapless engagement member is positioned on the base to underlie the sole of the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is engaged in the binding.
- 17. The snowboard binding of claim 14, wherein the snowboard boot has a sole, and wherein the strapless engagement member and the strap are arranged to enable the sole of the snowboard boot to roll laterally with respect to the base of the binding.
- 18. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having a toe end, a heel end and a length extending between the toe and heel ends, the snowboard binding comprising:a base having a medial side, a lateral side and a width extending between the medial and lateral sides; a strapless engagement member mounted to the base, the strapless engagement member being arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot, the strapless engagement member being a hook defining an opening, the hook having a width extending across at least a portion of the width of the base, the width of the hook tapering from a narrower portion adjacent a mouth of the opening to a wider portion spaced from the mouth of the opening; and a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding; wherein the snowboard boot has a sole including an opening that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member and includes lateral sidewalls, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to engage the lateral sidewalls to prevent side-to-side movement of the snowboard boot relative to the binding when the snowboard boot is engaged with the binding; wherein the hook has a top portion and a bottom portion defining the hook opening therebetween, and wherein the base includes a recess that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the hook so that the bottom portion of the hook is flush with a top surface of the base.
- 19. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard,the snowboard boot having a toe end, a heel end and a length extending between the toe and heel ends, the snowboard binding comprising:a base; a hold down disk; a strapless engagement member, movably mounted to the base, that is adapted to engage with the snowboard boot, the strapless engagement member being mounted to the base at a position on the base that is arranged to underlie the sole of the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is engaged by the binding, the strapless engagement member being arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot, the strapless engagement member being biased for movement relative to the base; and a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 20. The snowboard binding of claim 19, wherein the binding has a heel end and a toe end, and wherein the strapless engagement member is a hook having an opening facing the heel end of the binding.
- 21. The snowboard binding of claim 19, wherein the strapless engagement member is rotatably mounted to the base.
- 22. The snowboard binding of claim 21, further including a spring that is disposed between the base and a portion of the strapless engagement member, the spring being arranged to bias the strapless engagement member for rotation relative to the base.
- 23. The snowboard binding of claim 21, wherein the strapless engagement member includes a hook having a top portion and a bottom portion defining an opening therebetween, and wherein the base includes a recess that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the hook so that the bottom portion of the hook is flush with a top surface of the base.
- 24. The snowboard binding of claim 22, wherein the strapless engagement member is a hook having an opening, and wherein the spring is arranged to bias the strapless engagement member so that the hook opening faces upwardly at an angle relative to a top surface of the base.
- 25. The snowboard binding of claim 19, wherein the strapless engagement member is a hook having an opening, and wherein the strapless engagement member is biased so that the hook opening faces upwardly at an angle relative to a top surface of the base.
- 26. The snowboard binding of claim 19, wherein the strapless engagement member includes a hook defining an opening, the hook having a width that tapers from a narrowest point adjacent a mouth of the opening to a wider point spaced from the mouth of the opening.
- 27. The snowboard binding of claim 19, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 28. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard boot having a toe end, a heel end and a length extending between the toe and heel ends, the snowboard boot including a sole, the snowboard binding comprising:a base having a toe end, a heel end, a medial side, a lateral side and a width extending between the medial and lateral sides; a strapless engagement member mounted to the base, the strapless engagement member being mounted at a position on the base that is arranged to underlie the sole of the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is engaged by the binding, the strapless engagement member having an opening adapted to receive a corresponding mating feature on the snowboard boot, the strapless engagement member being arranged so that the opening faces the toe end of the base, the strapless engagement member having a width extending across at least a portion of the width of the base, the width of the strapless engagement member tapering from a narrowest portion adjacent a mouth of the opening to a wider portion spaced from the mouth of the opening; and a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 29. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the base includes a plurality of mounting features adapted to adjustably mount the strapless engagement member to the base in either of at least two different mounting positions so that the binding can accommodate snowboard boots of at least two different sizes.
- 30. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the snowboard boot has a sole including an opening that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member and includes lateral sidewalls, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to engage the lateral sidewalls to prevent side-to-side movement of the snowboard boot relative to the binding when the snowboard boot is engaged with the binding.
- 31. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the sole opening is a cavity in the sole that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to substantially fill the cavity.
- 32. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the sole opening is a recess in the sole that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to substantially fill the recess.
- 33. The snowboard binding of claim 28, further including at least one forward strap mounting feature, mounted to the base, that is adapted to mount a forward strap to the binding to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed between the center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot.
- 34. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the base and the strapless engagement member are formed from a same material.
- 35. The snowboard binding of claim 34, wherein the base and the strapless engagement member are molded as a single integral piece.
- 36. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the base has medial side, a lateral side and a central longitudinal axis extending along a length of the base from a rear edge of the base to a forward edge of the base, wherein the strapless engagement member has an engaging portion that is adapted to engage the snowboard boot, and wherein the engaging portion of the strapless engagement member is offset from the central longitudinal axis toward the medial side of the base.
- 37. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the base has medial side, a lateral side and a central longitudinal axis extending along a length of the base from a rear edge of the base to a forward edge of the base, wherein the strapless engagement member has an engaging portion that is adapted to engage the snowboard boot, and wherein the engaging portion of the strapless engagement member is offset from the central longitudinal axis toward the lateral side of the base.
- 38. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the width of the opening is within a range from 5 mm to 3 cm.
- 39. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the strapless engagement member is a hook.
- 40. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the base has a central longitudinal axis extending along a length of the base, and wherein the opening faces in a direction that is offset from the central longitudinal axis of the base.
- 41. The snowboard binding of claim 40, wherein the binding has a medial side and a lateral side, and wherein the strapless engagement member is mounted to the base so that the direction in which the opening faces is offset toward the medial side of the binding.
- 42. The snowboard binding of claim 40, wherein the strapless engagement member is arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot.
- 43. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the snowboard boot has a sole including an opening that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member and includes lateral sidewalls, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to engage the lateral sidewalls to prevent side-to-side movement of the snowboard boot relative to the binding when the snowboard boot is engaged with the binding.
- 44. The snowboard binding of claim 43, wherein the sole opening is a cavity in the sole that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to substantially fill the cavity.
- 45. The snowboard binding of claim 43, wherein the sole opening is a recess in the sole that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to substantially fill the recess.
- 46. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the strapless engagement member includes a hook having a width within a range from 5 mm to 3 cm.
- 47. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the strapless engagement member includes a hook having a top portion and a bottom portion defining the opening therebetween, and wherein the base includes a recess that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the hook so that the bottom portion of the hook is flush with a top surface of the base.
- 48. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the strapless engagement member is arranged to enable the sole of the snowboard boot to roll laterally with respect to the base of the binding.
- 49. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the binding further includes a rigid heel support adapted to support the heel end of the snowboard boot.
- 50. The snowboard binding of claim 49, further including a high-back leg support mounted to the base at the heel end of the binding.
- 51. The snowboard binding of claim 49, wherein the strapless engagement member is arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot.
- 52. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the binding is not automatically releasable.
- 53. The snowboard binding of claim 28, wherein the strapless engagement member is arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot.
- 54. The snowboard binding of claim 28, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 55. A snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard having an upper surface, the snowboard boot having a toe end, a heel end and a length extending between the toe and heel ends, the snowboard boot including a sole, the snowboard binding comprising:a base arranged to overlie the upper surface of the snowboard and having a toe end a heel end; and a strapless engagement member mounted to the base, the strapless engagement member being mounted at a position on the base that is arranged to underlie the sole of the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is engaged by the binding, the strapless engagement member having an opening adapted to receive a corresponding mating feature on the snowboard boot, the strapless engagement member having a portion thereof that is movable toward the upper surface of the snowboard from a first position wherein the opening has a first size to a second position wherein the opening has a second size that is smaller than the first size, and further being movable away from the upper surface from the second position to the first position.
- 56. The snowboard binding of claim 53, wherein the opening is formed between a portion of the strapless engagement member and a top surface of the base plate.
- 57. The snowboard binding of claim 56, further including a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 58. The snowboard binding of claim 56, wherein the strapless engagement member is movably mounted to the base plate.
- 59. The snowboard binding of claim 58, wherein the movable portion of the strapless engagement member is biased into the first position.
- 60. The snowboard binding of claim 59, further including a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 61. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the movable portion of the strapless engagement member is biased into the first position.
- 62. The snowboard binding of claim 61, further including a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 63. The snowboard binding of claim 55, further including a lever, mechanically coupled to the strapless engagement member, that is adapted to move the movable portion of the strapless engagement member from the first position to the second position.
- 64. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the strapless engagement member is arranged to engage with a portion of the snowboard boot that is disposed on a forward region of the boot extending between a center of the length of the boot and the toe end of the boot.
- 65. The snowboard binding of claim 64, further including a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 66. The snowboard binding of claim 55, further including a strap that is mounted to the base and is arranged to engage with the boot to hold the heel end of the boot in the binding.
- 67. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the strapless engagement member is a hook.
- 68. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the snowboard boot has a sole including a recess that is adapted to receive the strapless engagement member and includes lateral sidewalls, and wherein the strapless engagement member has a size and shape that is adapted to engage the lateral sidewalls to prevent side-to-side movement of the snowboard boot relative to the binding when the snowboard boot is engaged with the binding.
- 69. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the strapless engagement member includes a hook having a top portion and a bottom portion, and wherein the base includes a recess that is adapted to receive the bottom portion of the hook.
- 70. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the strapless engagement member is arranged to enable the sole of the snowboard boot to roll laterally with respect to the base of the binding.
- 71. The snowboard binding of claim 55, wherein the binding further includes a rigid heel support adapted to support the heel end of the snowboard boot.
- 72. The snowboard binding of claim 55, further including a high-back leg support mounted to the base at the heel end of the binding.
- 73. The snowboard binding of claim 55, in combination with the snowboard boot.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of prior filed provisional application No. 60/044,715, filed Apr. 18, 1997, and entitled “SPEED BINDING”.
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