Claims
- 1. A snowboard boot suitable for use with a step-in binding system, said system comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; at least one movable engagement member that is mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position in which the engagement member is adapted to secure the boot in the binding; a lever mechanically coupled to the engagement member and adapted to move the engagement member from the closed position to the open position, the lever being movable between a first position corresponding to the engagement member being in the closed position and a second position corresponding to the engagement member being in the open position; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding in a properly secured arrangement, an indication of the properly secured arrangement by the engagement indicator being one of: (i) the appearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (ii) the disappearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (iii) the movement of a member operatively associated with said binding to reveal or conceal a colored surface in order to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; or (iv) an audible signal indicating that the engagement member is in the closed position, said signal being generated by an audible signal producing mechanism operatively associated with said at least one movable engagement member said snowboard boot having at least one engageable portion for engagement with said at least one engagement member when said engagement member is in said closed position.
- 2. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:a stiffened upper calf member adjustably attached via adjustment slots to a boot frame, thereby allowing both (1) axial rotational movement generally corresponding to the angular movement of a snowboarder's ankle and (2) adjustment to accommodate a desired calf support height; and a substantially rigid high-back element being vertically slidably engageable with said upper calf member, said high-back element being vertically movable by manipulation of an adjustment latch.
- 3. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one engageable portion comprises a receptacle.
- 4. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one engageable portion comprises a static engageable member.
- 5. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein each side of said boot has more than one engageable portion.
- 6. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one engageable portion extends across at least ten percent of one of said sides of said boot.
- 7. The snowboard boot as set forth on claim 1, wherein said boot has a sole and said at least one engageable portion is formed as an integral part of said boot sole.
- 8. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 9. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot includes more than one engageable portion located at various positions along first and second sides of said boot.
- 10. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has receptacles provided therein to receive at least one engagement member having a curved, rounded or slanted shape.
- 11. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has rounded, curved or slanted portions that interact with said at least one engagement member.
- 12. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a push button that is utilized to disengage said boot from said binding.
- 13. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, further comprising one or more positioning contoured members on said boot that are configured for directing a snowboarder's boot into a properly secured arrangement as the snowboarder's boot descends downwardly.
- 14. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said colored surface is present on a segment operatively associated with said at least one engagement member.
- 15. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot is configured to receive said at least one engagement member, said engagement member being pivotally connected to said base.
- 16. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot contacts boot position braces which preclude undesired movement of said boot when in said properly secured arrangement.
- 17. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has an engaging portion able to receive a second moveable engagement member.
- 18. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said audible signal is electronic.
- 19. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot comprises an inner structure having a relatively large ankle cut-out for laternal flex of a snowboarder's ankle bones.
- 20. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, further comprising adjustable straps operatively associated with said boot.
- 21. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a mechanism operatively associated with said boot to facilitate desired forward flex or bending of a snowboarder's leg.
- 22. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has an inner structure having an under-foot subassembly comprising a boot sole plate and a boot sole; and an above-foot subassembly comprising a boot frame and an upper calf member.
- 23. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein each side of said boot has more than one receptacle.
- 24. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has a sole and said receptacles are formed as an integral part of said boot.
- 25. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said receptacles are located at various positions along at least one side of said boot.
- 26. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, wherein said boot has first and second sides and more than one engageable recesses provided on each of said first and second sides, said binding having a second moveable engagement member and said boot having at least one recess configured to receive said second engagement member.
- 27. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, said boot having a relatively fixed forward lean configuration.
- 28. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, said boot having an adjustable forward lean configuration to facilitate walking.
- 29. The snowboard boot as set forth in claim 1, said boot having adjustable straps integrally connected with a plastic boot support.
- 30. A snowboard boot suitable for use with a step-in binding system, said system comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; at least one movable engagement member that is mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position in which the engagement member is adapted to secure the boot in the binding; a lever mechanically coupled to the engagement member and adapted to move the engagement member from the closed position to the open position, the lever being movable between a first position corresponding to the engagement member being in the closed position and a second position corresponding to the engagement member being in the open position; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding in a properly secured arrangement, an indication of the properly secured arrangement by the engagement indicator being one of: (i) the appearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (ii) the disappearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (iii) the movement of a member operatively associated with said binding to reveal or conceal a colored surface in order to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; or (iv) an audible signal indicating that the engagement member is in the closed position, said signal being generated by an audible signal producing mechanism operatively associated with said at least one moveable engagement member; wherein said boot has an inner structure having an under-foot subassembly comprising a boot sole plate and a boot sole; and an above-foot subassembly comprising a boot frame and an upper calf member.
- 31. A snowboard boot suitable for use with a step-in binding system, said system comprising;a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; at least one movable engagement member that is mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position in which the engagement member is adapted to secure the boot in the binding; a lever mechanically coupled to the engagement member and adapted to move the engagement member from the closed position to the open position, the lever being movable between a first position corresponding to the engagement member being in the closed position and a second position corresponding to the engagement member being in the open position; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding in a properly secured arrangement, an indication of the properly secured arrangement by the engagement indicator being one of: (i) The appearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (ii) the disappearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (iii) the movement of a member operatively associated with said binding to reveal or conceal a colored surface in order to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; or (iv) an audible signal indicating that the engagement member is in the closed position, said signal being generated by an audible signal producing mechanism operatively associated with said at least one movable engagement member; wherein said boot has a metallic or hardened plastic sole member inside of said boot.
- 32. A snowboard boot suitable for use with a step-in binding system, said system comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; at least one movable engagement member that is mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position in which the engagement member is adapted to secure the boot in the binding; a lever mechanically coupled to the engagement member and adapted to move the engagement member from the closed position to the open position, the lever being movable between a first position corresponding to the engagement member being in the closed position and a second position corresponding to the engagement member being in the open position; and an engagement indicator which indicates to a snowboarder that the boot is secured to said binding in a properly secured arrangement, an indication of the properly secured arrangement by the engagement indicator being one of: (i) the appearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; (ii) the disappearance of a colored surface which moves to indicate that the engagement member is in the closed position; or (iii) an audible signal indicating that the engagement member is in the closed position, said signal being generated by an audible signal producing mechanism operatively associated with said at least one movable engagement member; said boot having a mechanism operatively associated with said boot to facilitate desired forward flex or bending of a snowboarder's leg.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/737,627 entitled “SNOWBOARD BINDING SYSTEM”, filed on Apr. 25, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,113,127, which is a 371 of PCT/US96/07348 filed May 20, 1996 and a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/505,578, filed on Jul. 21, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,351.
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