Claims
- 1. An improved snowboard boot for use in combination with releasable step-in snowboard bindings, the snowboard boot comprising:
- a) a soft inner boot portion;
- b) a flexible outer boot portion having an outsole;
- c) a boot support assembly disposed between said soft inner boot portion and said flexible outer boot portion, said boot support assembly includes a rigid shank portion having a rear end and a front end;
- d) at least one binding attachment member provided to said outsole, said binding attachment member configured for releasable engagement with a step-in snowboard binding; and
- e) fastener means for firmly fastening said shank portion to said outsole and to said at least one binding attachment member to prevent slippage of said boot support assembly relative to said inner and outer boot portions and to provide better transfer of leg movements of a wearer of said improved snowboard boot to a snowboard equipped with releasable step-in bindings.
- 2. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 1, wherein said boot support assembly further includes:
- a) a heel cup portion connected to said rear end of said shank portion, said heel cup portion having an upper end which extends to a height of the ankle area;
- b) a highback portion for supporting the calf area connected to said upper end of said heel cup portion; and
- c) a pair of strap members, each having a first end connected to respective opposite sides of said shank portion at about an instep area of said shank portion, and a second end linked to respective opposite sides of said highback portion, said strap members being length adjustable to permit a desired amount of forward lean adjustment of said highback portion with respect to said shank portion.
- 3. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 2, wherein said strap members are independently length adjustable to provide a desired left or right side bias to a forward lean setting of said highback portion.
- 4. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 2, which includes position selectable fastening means for permitting said highback portion to be fastened to said heel cup portion in any one of a plurality of vertically or laterally translatable fastening positions.
- 5. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 4, wherein said position selectable fastening means includes a matrix of fastener receiving through-holes provided to said highback portion in a region of overlap with said heel cup portion.
- 6. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 2, wherein:
- a) said boot support assembly further includes a tongue counter for supporting an upper foot portion of a user's foot; and
- b) said tongue counter includes slots for receiving at least one of said strap members.
- 7. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 2, wherein said heel cup portion is rotatably connected to said shank portion.
- 8. An improved snowboard boot as in claim 3, wherein said strap members are routed exteriorly of said snowboard boot through openings in said outer boot portion.
- 9. A support assembly for providing internal reinforcement and support to a soft style snowboard boot which includes an outsole adapted to receive at least one binding attachment member effective to provide releasable engagement between said snowboard boot and a step-in binding on a snowboard, said support assembly comprising:
- a) a rigid shank portion having a rear end and a front end; and
- b) fastener means for fastening said shank portion to said outsole and to said at least one binding attachment member to prevent slippage of said boot support assembly relative to said snowboard boot and to provide better transfer of leg movements of a wearer of said snowboard boot to a snowboard equipped with step-in bindings.
- 10. A support assembly as in claim 9, which further includes:
- a) a heel cup portion connected to said rear end of said shank portion, said heel cup portion having an upper end which extends to a height of the ankle area;
- b) a highback portion for supporting the calf area connected to said upper end of said heel cup portion; and
- c) a pair of strap members, each strap member having a first end connected to a respective left and right side of said shank portion at about an instep area of said shank portion and a second end linked to a respective left and right side of said highback portion, said strap members being length adjustable to permit a desired amount of forward lean adjustment of said highback portion with respect to said shank portion when said strap members are shortened.
- 11. A support assembly as in claim 10, wherein said strap members are independently length adjustable to provide a desired left or right side bias to a forward lean setting of said highback portion.
- 12. A support assembly as in claim 10, which further includes position selectable fastening means for permitting said highback portion to be fastened to said heel cup portion in any one of a plurality of vertically or laterally translatable fastening positions.
- 13. A support assembly as in claim 12, wherein said position selectable fastening means includes a matrix of fastener receiving through-holes provided to said highback portion in a region of overlap with said heel cup portion.
- 14. A support assembly as in claim 10, which further includes:
- a) a tongue counter for supporting a upper foot portion of a user's foot; and
- b) said tongue counter includes slots for receiving at least one of said strap members.
- 15. A support assembly as in claim 10, wherein said heel cup portion is rotatably connected to shank portion.
- 16. A reinforced soft style snowboard boot for use in combination with a releasable step-in snowboard binding, said snowboard boot comprising:
- a) a soft inner boot lining;
- b) a flexible outer boot portion including an outsole and a boot upper, said boot upper having a lower foot region and an upper highback region;
- c) a support assembly disposed between said inner boot lining and said outer boot portion, said support assembly includes a rigid shank having a rear end and a front end;
- d) at least one binding attachment member configured for releasable engagement with a step-in snowboard binding; and
- e) at least one fastener for fastening said binding attachment member to said shank and to said outsole to prevent slippage of said boot support assembly relative to said inner boot lining and said outer boot portion and to provide better transfer of leg movements of a wearer of said snowboard boot to a snowboard equipped with releasable step-in bindings.
- 17. A reinforced soft style snowboard boot as in claim 16, wherein:
- a) said high back region of said boot upper is provided with openings on either side thereof; and wherein:
- b) said support assembly further includes:
- i) a heel counter disposed adjacent said rear end of said shank, said heel counter having an upper end which extends to a height of the ankle area;
- ii) a highback support integrally connected to said upper end of said heel counter; and
- iii) a pair of strap members, each strap member having a first end connected to a respective left and right side of said shank at about an instep area of said shank, and a second end linked to respective left and right sides of said highback support and routed through respective left and right side openings of said boot upper, said strap members being length adjustable to permit a desired amount of forward lean adjustment of said highback support with respect to said shank.
- 18. A reinforced soft style snowboard boot as in claim 17, wherein said strap members are independently length adjustable to provide a desired left or right side bias to a forward lean setting of said highback support.
- 19. A reinforced soft style snowboard boot as in claim 17, which includes locking hardware mounted on said upper highback region of said boot upper, said locking hardware effective to lock said straps members in position once a forward lean adjustment of said highback support is made.
- 20. A reinforced soft style snowboard boot as in claim 16, wherein said support assembly further includes:
- a) a heel counter disposed adjacent said rear end of said shank, said heel counter having an upper end which extends to a height of the ankle area;
- b) a highback support integrally connected to said upper end of said heel counter;
- c) a pair of lockable coupling members mounted on respective right and left sides of said highback region of said boot upper and fastened to said highback support; and
- d) a pair of strap members, each strap member having a first end connected to a respective left and right sides of said lower foot region of said boot upper, and a second end connected to a respective one of said lockable coupling members, said strap members operative to be pulled through said lockable coupling members to produce a desired amount of forward lean in said highback support.
- 21. A reinforced soft style snowboard boot as in claim 20, wherein said strap members are independently length adjustable to provide a desired left or right side bias to a forward lean setting of said highback support.
- 22. A snowboard boot of the kind which includes a soft inner boot lining, a flexible outer boot portion having an outsole, said outsole adapted to receive at least one step-in binding attachment member mounted thereto for use in combination with releasable step-in snowboard bindings, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a) a rigid shank member disposed adjacent said outsole between said inner boot lining and said outer boot portion; and
- b) fastener means for fastening said shank member to said at least one binding attachment member to prevent slippage of said shank member to said inner boot lining and said outer boot portion and to provide better transfer of leg movements of a wearer of said snowboard boot to a snowboard equipped with step-in bindings.
- 23. An improved snowboard boot for use in combination with releasable step-in snowboard binding systems, the snowboard boot including a soft inner boot lining and a flexible outer boot portion having an outsole, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a) a boot support assembly including a rigid shank member disposed adjacent said outsole between said inner boot lining and said outer boot portion;
- b) at least one binding attachment member configured for releasable engagement with a step-in snowboard binding; and
- c) at least one fastener for fastening said binding attachment member to said shank and to said outsole to prevent slippage of said boot support assembly relative to said inner boot lining and said outer boot portion and to provide better transfer of leg movements of a wearer of the snowboard boot to a snowboard equipped with releasable step-in bindings.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/011,151, filed on Jan. 26, 1996.
The co-pending application Ser. No. 08/292,485, filed Aug. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,406, issued May 28, 1996, entitled "Snowboard Binding", Anthony Guerrero, Erik Anderson, and Jeff Sand inventors, is incorporated by reference in this application.
The co-pending application Ser. No. 08/489,167, filed Jun. 9, 1995, entitled "Snowboard Boot and Binding Apparatus", Anthony Guerrero, Erik Anderson, and Jeff Sand inventors, is also incorporated by reference in this application.
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