Claims
- 1. In a snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the snowboard binding including a base, an engagement apparatus comprising:a pair of engagement members supported by the base and including first and second spaced apart engagement members adapted to separately engage first and second sections of a first side of the snowboard boot while being spaced from a third section of the first side of the snowboard boot disposed therebetween the pair of engagement members including an open position and a closed position respectively corresponding to open and closed configurations of the binding, wherein the first engagement member is disposed forwardly of the second engagement member and is arranged to engage an instep area of the snowboard boot; and a trigger, supported by the base, that is adapted to be stepped down upon by the boot to cause the pair of engagement members to move from the open position to the closed position.
- 2. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger is pivotally mounted to the base.
- 3. The engagement apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the first and second spaced apart engagement members is arranged to engage an instep area of the snowboard boot.
- 4. The engagement apparatus of claim 2, wherein the trigger has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the pair of engagement members, and wherein the trigger is arranged to underlie a sole of the snowboard boot when the trigger is in the closed state.
- 5. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a handle mechanically coupled to the pair of engagement members to move the pair of engagement members from the closed position to the open position.
- 6. The engagement apparatus of claim 5, wherein the handle is pivotally mounted relative to the base, and wherein the binding is constructed and arranged so that when the handle is pivoted downwardly toward the base, the pair of spaced apart engagement members is moved toward the open configuration.
- 7. The engagement apparatus of claim 5, wherein the handle is pivoted in a first direction as the binding moves from the open configuration to the closed configuration, and wherein the engagement apparatus is constructed and arranged so that when the binding is closed, lifting forces acting on the pair of spaced apart engagement members act to pivot the handle in the first direction.
- 8. The engagement apparatus of claim 5, wherein the handle is biased by a torsion spring.
- 9. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second spaced apart engagement members is arranged to engage an instep area of the snowboard boot.
- 10. The engagement apparatus of claim 9, wherein the pair of engagement members is pivotally mounted to the base about an axis that is substantially parallel to a longitudinal extent of the snowboard binding.
- 11. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second engagement members each is movably mounted to the base, and wherein the pair of spaced apart engagement members is constrained to move, relative to the base, together as a single unit, such that the first and second engagement members are not independently movable relative to the base.
- 12. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of spaced apart engagement members are part of a unitary component.
- 13. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of engagement members is formed of metal.
- 14. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of engagement members is pivotally mounted to the base about an axis that is substantially parallel to a longitudinal extent of the snowboard binding.
- 15. The engagement apparatus of claims 1, wherein the first and second engagement members extend substantially parallel to the base when in the closed position.
- 16. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of engagement members rotate downwardly toward the base when moving from the open position to the closed position.
- 17. The engagement apparatus of claims 1, wherein the trigger includes an open state and closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the pair of engagement members, and wherein the trigger rotates downwardly toward the base when moving from the open state to the closed state.
- 18. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of engagement members pivot through an angle of about 30° from the closed position to the open position.
- 19. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger includes an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the pair of engagement members, and wherein the trigger pivots through an angle of about 30° from the closed state to the open state.
- 20. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of engagement members and the trigger each is movably mounted to the base, and wherein the pair of engagement members and the trigger are constrained to move, relative to the base, together as a unit, such that the pair of engagement members and the trigger are not independently movable relative to the base.
- 21. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of engagement members and the trigger are pivotally mounted to the base about an axis that is substantially parallel to a longitudinal extent of the snowboard binding.
- 22. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the pair of engagement members, and wherein the trigger is arranged to underlie a sole of the snowboard boot when the trigger is in the closed state.
- 23. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the pair of engagement members, and wherein when the pair of engagement members is in the closed position and the trigger is in the closed state, the trigger extends further toward a center of the base than the pair of engagement members.
- 24. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger and the pair of engagement members are part of a unitary component.
- 25. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the pair of engagement members, and wherein the trigger extends substantially parallel to the base when in the closed state.
- 26. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger and the pair of engagement members are constructed and arranged such that when the boot steps into the binding the pair of engagement members does not interfere with the boot stepping down upon the trigger.
- 27. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein the trigger is longer than each of the first and second engagement members.
- 28. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, wherein, when in the open position, the pair of engagement members is spring biased to remain in the open position.
- 29. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, in combination with the binding.
- 30. The combination of claim 29, wherein the first and second engagement members each is movably mounted to the base, and wherein the first and second engagement members are the only moveable engagement members on the binding adapted to engage the snowboard boot.
- 31. The combination of claim 29, wherein the snowboard binding further comprises at least one additional engagement member that is supported by the base and is adapted to engage a second side of the snowboard boot, opposite the first side, when the binding is in the closed configuration.
- 32. The engagement apparatus of claim 1, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 33. The combination of claim 32, wherein the snowboard boot includes an interface disposed at the first side of the snowboard boot, and wherein the pair of engagement members is adapted to engage the interface to secure the snowboard boot to the binding.
- 34. The combination of claim 33, wherein the boot includes a sole and wherein the interface is mounted to the sole.
- 35. The combination of claim 33, wherein the interface includes an opening adapted to align the boot with the binding.
- 36. The combination of claim 35, wherein the opening adapted to align the boot with the binding is further adapted to receive the trigger.
- 37. The combination of claim 36, wherein the opening adapted to receive the trigger is shaped to control the rate at which the pair of engagement members closes.
- 38. The combination of claim 33, wherein the pair of engagement members is arranged to engage, from above, at least a portion of the interface to resist lifting forces generated on the snowboard boot.
- 39. The combination of claim 32, wherein the first side of the snowboard boot has at least one opening, and the pair of engagement members is adapted to be received within the at least one opening when the binding is in the closed configuration.
- 40. The combination of claim 39, wherein the first engagement member has a boot-facing surface that is adapted to be disposed within the at least one opening when the binding is in the closed configuration, and wherein the boot-facing surface is a curved surface.
- 41. The combination of claim 39, wherein the at least one opening has a lower wall that terminates substantially in-line with the first side of the snowboard boot.
- 42. The combination of claim 39, wherein the at least one opening has a periphery that terminates substantially in-line with the first side of the snowboard boot.
- 43. The combination of claim 32, wherein the first side of the snowboard boot is the inside of the snowboard boot, and wherein each of the first and second engagement members is arranged to engage the inside of the snowboard boot in the instep area.
- 44. The combination of claim 32, wherein the first side of the snowboard boot is the outside of the snowboard boot, and wherein each of the first and second engagement members is arranged to engage the outside of the snowboard boot in the instep area.
- 45. The combination of claim 32, wherein the boot is a soft snowboard boot.
- 46. A snowboard boot binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding having an open position and a closed position, the binding comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; a first engagement member mounted to the base for movement between an open configuration and a closed configuration respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the binding, the first engagement member being adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot when in the closed configuration; a second engagement member supported by the base and adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot opposite the first lateral side when the binding is in the closed position; and a locking assembly having an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the binding, the locking assembly being arranged to lock the first engagement member in the closed configuration when the locking assembly is in the closed state, the locking assembly being constructed and arranged such that forces acting on the binding that tend to move the first engagement member toward the open configuration when the binding is in the closed position act to maintain the locking assembly in the closed state.
- 47. The binding of claim 46, in combination with the snowboard boot, wherein the lifting forces are generated by the snowboard boot.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/510,796, filed Feb. 23, 2000, entitled SNOWBOARD BOOT BINDING MECHANISM, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/753,343, filed Nov. 25, 1996, entitled SNOWBOARD BOOT BINDING MECHANISM, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,005, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/674,976, filed Jul. 3, 1996, entitled SNOWBOARD BOOT BINDING MECHANISM, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,555, which is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 08/375,971, filed Jan. 20, 1995, entitled SNOWBOARD BOOT BINDING MECHANISM, now abandoned.
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