Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot including at least one recess disposed on a lateral side of the snowboard boot; and at least one binding engagement member, supported by the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is exposed by the at least one recess and is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard; wherein the at least one recess includes first and second recesses respectively disposed on first and second lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the at least one binding engagement member includes first and second engagement members that are respectively exposed by the first and second recesses, the first and second engagement members being formed from a single unitary member; and wherein the first and second engagement members are contained within the boundaries of the snowboard boot without extending beyond the lateral sides of the snowboard boot.
- 2. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being a bar; wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member extends in the heel-to-to direction; and wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is circular in cross-section.
- 3. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being a bar; wherein the snowboard boot includes an in-step region, and wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is disposed in the in-step region of the snowboard boot; wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is circular in cross-section; wherein the at least one engagement member is connected to the sole of the snowboard boot without being embedded therein: wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member extends in the heel-to-toe direction; and wherein the apparatus has a recess that exposes the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member.
- 4. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being a bar; wherein the apparatus has a recess that exposes the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member.
- 5. The apparatus recited in claim 4, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is circular in cross-section.
- 6. The apparatus recited in claim 4, wherein the at least one engagement member is connected to the sole of the snowboard boot without being embedded therein.
- 7. The apparatus recited in claim 6, wherein the snowboard boot includes an in-step region, and wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is disposed in the in-step region of the snowboard boot.
- 8. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction, and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being a bar; wherein the at least one binding engagement member includes first and second binding engagement members that respectively have engageable portions that are disposed substantially in-line with the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot, the engageable portions of each of the first and second binding engagement members being a bar; and wherein the engageable portions of the first and second binding engagement members are circular in cross-section; wherein each of the first and second binding engagement members is connected to the sole of the snowboard boot without being embedded therein; and wherein the apparatus has at least one recess that exposes the engageable portions of the first and second binding engagement members.
- 9. The apparatus recited in claim 8, wherein the snowboard boot includes an in-step region, and wherein the engageable portions of the first and second binding engagement members each is disposed in the in-step region of the snowboard boot.
- 10. The apparatus recited in claim 9, wherein the engageable portions of the first and second binding engagement members each extends in the heel-to-toe direction.
- 11. The apparatus recited in claim 9, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member extends in the heel-to-toe direction.
- 12. An apparatus, comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot; wherein the apparatus includes at least one recess that is adapted to expose the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed within the recess.
- 13. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member extends in the heel-to-toe direction.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, in combination with the snowboard binding.
- 15. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the snowboard boot includes an in-step region, and wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is disposed in the in-step region of the snowboard boot.
- 16. The apparatus recited in claim 15, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is circular in cross-section.
- 17. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one binding engagement member includes first and second binding engagement members that respectively have engageable portions that are disposed substantially in-line with the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot and that each extends in the heel-to-toe direction, the engageable portions of each of the first and second binding engagement members being exposed by the at least one recess.
- 18. The apparatus recited in claim 17, wherein the engageable portions of the first and second binding engagement members each is circular in cross-section.
- 19. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is a bar.
- 20. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is circular in cross-section.
- 21. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one engagement member is connected to the sole of the snowboard boot without being embedded therein.
- 22. The apparatus recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one engagement member is integrated into the snowboard boot.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 12, in combination with the snowboard binding.
- 24. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the boot having first and second lateral sidewalls; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the sole, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one binding engagement member being a bar that is circular in cross-section and is contained between the first and second lateral sidewalls of the boot without extending beyond either of the first and second lateral sidewalls; wherein the at least one binding engagement member is embedded in the sole; wherein the sole includes a recess that exposes the engageable portion of the at least one binding engagement member; and wherein the recess is disposed in the first lateral sidewall of the boot.
- 25. An apparatus, comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard; wherein the apparatus has a lateral sidewall and includes at least one recess, disposed in the lateral sidewall, that is adapted to expose the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed within the recess.
- 26. The apparatus recited in claim 25, wherein the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member is a bar that is circular in a cross-section taken in the side-to-side direction of the snowboard boot.
- 27. The apparatus recited in claim 25, wherein the apparatus includes first and second lateral sidewalls, and wherein the at least one binding engagement member is contained between the first and second lateral sidewalls of the apparatus without extending beyond either of the first and second lateral sidewalls.
- 28. The apparatus recited in claim 25, wherein the at least one engagement member is connected to the sole of the snowboard boot without being embedded therein.
- 29. The apparatus recited in claim 25, wherein the at least one engagement member is disposed substantially in-line with the lateral sidewall of the apparatus.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 25, in combination with the snowboard binding.
- 31. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area and a toe area, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and at least one binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having a portion thereof that is engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the snowboard boot, the engageable portion of the at least one engagement member being a bar; wherein the at least one engagement member comprises a closed loop bar member.
- 32. An apparatus, comprising:a snowboard boot having an upper portion and a sole, the snowboard boot having first and second lateral sidewalls, a heel area, a toe area and an in-step region, the snowboard boot having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and a binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having first and second portions that are engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the first engageable portion of the engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with the first lateral sidewall of the snowboard boot, the second engageable portion of the engagement member being disposed substantially in-line with the second lateral sidewall of the snowboard boot; wherein the apparatus comprises a first recess in the first lateral sidewall that is adapted to expose an upper surface of the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member and a second recess in the second lateral sidewall that is adapted to expose an upper surface of the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member; and wherein the first and second engageable portions of the binding engagement member are disposed in the in-step region.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the first lateral sidewall, and wherein the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the second lateral sidewall.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the first lateral sidewall and the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the second lateral sidewall.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member extends along the first lateral sidewall and the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member extends along the second lateral sidewall.
- 36. The apparatus recited in claim 32 wherein each of the first and second engageable portions has a length in the heel-to-to direction and a width in the side-to-side direction, and wherein the length is greater than the width for each of the first and second engageable portions.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein at least one of the first and second engageable portions is linear.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the binding engagement member is connected to the snowboard boot at the sole, and wherein the first and second engageable portions are respectively disposed in-line with the first and second lateral sidewalls at the sole.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the first lateral sidewall at the sole, and wherein the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the second lateral sidewall at the sole.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the first lateral sidewall at the sole and the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the second lateral sidewall at the sole.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 32, in combination with the snowboard binding.
- 42. The combination of claim 41, wherein the snowboard binding is a non-releasable snowboard binding.
- 43. The combination of claim 41, wherein the snowboard binding comprises first and second boot engagement members that are spaced apart to receive the boot between them, wherein the first boot engagement member engages the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member from outside the first lateral side of the boot, and the second boot engagement member engages the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member from outside the second lateral side of the boot.
- 44. The combination of claim 41, wherein the snowboard binding comprises first and second boot engagement members that are spaced apart to receive the boot between them, wherein the first boot engagement member is adapted to be received in the first recess to engage the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member, and wherein the second boot engagement member is adapted to be received in the second recess to engage the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member.
- 45. The combination of claim 44, wherein the first boot engagement member comprises a first pair of engagement lobes that engage the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member at a pair of spaced apart positions, and wherein the second boot engagement member comprises a second pair of engagement lobes that engage the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member at a pair of spaced apart positions.
- 46. An apparatus comprising:a snowboard boot including a first recess disposed on a first lateral side of the snowboard boot and a second recess disposed on a second lateral side of the snowboard boot, the snowboard boot having an upper portion, a sole, a heel area, a toe area and an in-step region, the snowboard boot further having a heel-to-toe direction and a side-to-side direction; and a binding engagement member, connected to the snowboard boot, having first and second portions that are engageable with a snowboard binding to secure the snowboard boot to a snowboard, the first engageable portion having an upper surface exposed by the first recess in the first lateral sidewall, the second engageable portion having an upper surface exposed by the second recess in the second lateral sidewall; wherein the first and second recesses both are disposed in the in-step region of the snowboard boot.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the first and second engageable portions of the binding engagement member are disposed in the in-step region.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the first lateral sidewall, and wherein the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the second lateral sidewall.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the first lateral sidewall and the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the second lateral sidewall.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member extends along the first lateral sidewall and the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member extends along the second lateral sidewall.
- 51. The apparatus recited in claim 46, wherein each of the first and second engageable portions has a length in the heel-to-to direction and a width in the side-to-side direction, and wherein the length is greater than the width for each of the first and second engageable portions.
- 52. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein at least one of the first and second engageable portions is linear.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the binding engagement member is connected to the snowboard boot at the sole.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 53, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the first lateral sidewall at the sole, and wherein the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member does not extend outwardly beyond the second lateral sidewall at the sole.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 53, wherein the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the first lateral sidewall at the sole and the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member follows a contour of the second lateral sidewall at the sole.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 46, in combination with the snowboard binding.
- 57. The combination of claim 46, wherein the snowboard binding is a non-releasable snowboard binding.
- 58. The combination of claim 46, wherein the snowboard binding comprises first and second boot engagement members that are spaced apart to receive the boot between them, wherein the first boot engagement member engages the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member from outside the first lateral side of the boot, and the second boot engagement member engages the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member from outside the second lateral side of the boot.
- 59. The combination of claim 46, wherein the snowboard binding comprises first and second boot engagement members that are spaced apart to receive the boot between them, wherein the first boot engagement member is adapted to be received in the first recess to engage the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member, and wherein the second boot engagement member is adapted to be received in the second recess to engage the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member.
- 60. The combination of claim 59, wherein the first boot engagement member comprises a first pair of engagement lobes that engage the first engageable portion of the binding engagement member at a pair of spaced apart positions, and wherein the second boot engagement member comprises a second pair of engagement lobes that engage the second engageable portion of the binding engagement member at a pair of spaced apart positions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/753,343, filed Nov. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,005, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/674,976, filed Jul. 3, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,555, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/375,971, filed Jan. 20, 1995, now abandoned.
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