Claims
- 1. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base; a heel hoop supported by the base; at least one strapless engagement member, moveably mounted to the base, adapted to engage at least one lateral side of the snowboard boot and to resist a heel of the snowboard boot from lifting relative to the base; and a high-back leg support supported by the heel hoop.
- 2. The step-in snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes:a first strapless engagement member, moveably mounted to the base, adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot; and a second strapless engagement member, mounted to the base opposite the first strapless engagement member, whereby the first and second strapless engagement members cooperate to resist the heel of the snowboard boot from lifting from the snowboard.
- 3. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein each of the first and second strapless engagement members is arranged to engage a mid-section of the snowboard boot.
- 4. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the heel hoop is mounted to the base at at least one attachment point that is forward of the first strapless engagement member.
- 5. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the heel hoop is mounted to the base at a pair of attachment points on a first lateral side of the base, the pair of attachment points including a forward attachment point that is forward of the first strapless engagement member and a rearward attachment point that is rearward of the first strapless engagement member.
- 6. The snowboard binding of claim 5, wherein the base has a toe end and a heel end, and wherein the forward attachment point is forward of a center line along a length of the base extending between the toe end and the heel end.
- 7. The snowboard binding of claim 5, wherein the heel hoop includes a portion that spans the forward and rearward attachment points and is disposed above the first strapless engagement member.
- 8. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the first strapless engagement member is mounted for rotation relative to the base.
- 9. The snowboard binding of claim 8, wherein the first strapless engagement member is movable between a closed position wherein it secures the snowboard boot to the binding and an open position wherein it does not secure the snowboard boot to the binding.
- 10. The snowboard binding of claim 9, further including a spring that biases the first strapless engagement member from an intermediate position into the closed position.
- 11. The snowboard binding of claim 10, wherein the spring is further adapted to maintain the first strapless engagement member in the open position.
- 12. The snowboard binding of claim 9, wherein the binding further includes a handle adapted to move the first strapless engagement member from the closed position to the open position, the handle being mechanically coupled to the first strapless engagement member, and being actuated downwardly towards the snowboard to move the first strapless engagement member from the closed position to the open position.
- 13. The snowboard binding of claim 9, further including a trigger mechanically coupled to the first strapless engagement member and adapted to move the first strapless engagement member from the open position to the closed position when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 14. The snowboard binding of claim 13, wherein the trigger is adapted to pull the first strapless engagement member into engagement with the snowboard boot when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 15. The snowboard binding of claim 13, wherein the trigger is adapted to be stepped on to move the first strapless engagement member into the closed position.
- 16. The snowboard binding of claim 13, wherein the trigger and the first strapless engagement member rotate together as a unit relative to the base.
- 17. The snowboard binding of claim 16, wherein the first strapless engagement member is rotationally fixed relative to the trigger.
- 18. The snowboard binding of claim 13, wherein the trigger is arranged to protrude further toward the center of the base than the first engagement member.
- 19. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the second strapless engagement member is adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot opposite the first lateral side.
- 20. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein the second strapless engagement member is adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot opposite the first lateral side.
- 21. The snowboard binding of claim 2, further including a first locking mechanism adapted to lock the first strapless engagement member in the closed position.
- 22. The snowboard binding of claim 21, wherein the first locking mechanism is an over-center locking mechanism.
- 23. The snowboard binding of claim 2, wherein each of the first and second strapless engagement members is movable between an open position and a closed position, and wherein the binding further includes a linkage that mechanically couples the first strapless engagement member to the second strapless engagement member and is arranged to prevent the first strapless engagement member from reaching its closed position unless the second strapless engagement member is ready to enter its closed position.
- 24. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the base has a baseplate adapted to be mounted to the snowboard, and the high-back leg support is mounted to the binding for rotation about an axis that is substantially normal to the baseplate.
- 25. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein a position of the heel hoop is adjustable relative to the at least one strapless engagement member to accommodate different sizes of the snowboard boot.
- 26. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the base includes a baseplate adapted to be mounted to the snowboard, and the high-back leg support is supported by the heel hoop so that a surface of the heel hoop that engages with the high-back leg support to resist rearward rotation thereof is raised up from the baseplate.
- 27. The snowboard binding of claim 1, further including a forward lean adjuster to adjust forward lean of the high-back leg support.
- 28. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the heel hoop is mounted to the base at a pair of attachment points on a first lateral side of the base.
- 29. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member is adapted to cooperate with a corresponding mating feature on the boot.
- 30. The snowboard binding of claim 1, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a pair of engagement fingers adapted to engage the first lateral side of the boot, the pair of engagement fingers including a front engagement finger and a rear engagement finger, the pair of engagement fingers each being mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position.
- 31. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the pair of engagement fingers both engage in a mid-section area of the snowboard boot.
- 32. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the pair of engagement fingers engages the snowboard boot not forward of a mid-section area.
- 33. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the pair of engagement fingers move together as a unit relative to the base.
- 34. The snowboard binding of claim 30, wherein the pair of engagement fingers is integrally formed on the at least one strapless engagement member.
- 35. The snowboard binding of claim 1, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 36. The combination of claim 35, wherein the boot has at least one recess adapted to receive the at least one strapless engagement member.
- 37. The combination of claim 35, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a pair of engagement fingers adapted to engage the first lateral side of the boot, the pair of engagement fingers including a front engagement finger and a rear engagement finger, wherein the boot has a pair of recesses, on the first lateral side of the boot, adapted to receive the pair of engagement fingers.
- 38. The combination of claim 35, wherein the boot is free of a mating feature to engage with the binding in an area behind a heel of the boot.
- 39. The combination of claim 35, wherein the boot is free of a mating feature to engage with the binding in an area other than the mid-section area.
- 40. The combination of claim 35, wherein the boot is flexible forward of a ball area to facilitate walking.
- 41. The combination of claim 35, wherein the binding includes a trigger mechanically coupled to the at least one strapless engagement member and adapted to move the at least one strapless engagement member from the open position to the closed position when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding, and wherein the boot has a recess adapted to receive the trigger.
- 42. The combination of claim 35, wherein the boot is a soft snowboard boot.
- 43. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, comprising:a base having a base surface adapted to be substantially parallel to a sole of the snowboard boot when the boot is secured in the binding; at least one strapless engagement member, moveably mounted to the base, adapted to engage the snowboard boot; and a high-back leg support mounted to the base for rotation about an axis that is substantially normal to the base surface.
- 44. A step-in snowboard binding for securing a snowboard boot to a snowboard, the binding comprising:a base adapted to receive the snowboard boot; at least one strapless engagement member mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position wherein the at least one strapless engagement member engages the snowboard boot to resist a heel of the boot from lifting relative to the base; and a heel hoop adapted to receive a heel of the snowboard boot, the heel hoop being adjustably mounted to the base to enable adjustment of a distance separating the heel hoop and the at least one strapless engagement member in a length direction of the binding to enable the binding to accommodate different sizes of the snowboard boot.
- 45. The snowboard binding of claim 44, further including a high-back leg support supported by the heel hoop.
- 46. The snowboard binding of claim 45, wherein the base includes a base surface adapted to be substantially parallel to a sole of the snowboard boot when the boot is secured in the binding, and wherein the leg support is mounted for rotation about an axis that is substantially normal to the base surface.
- 47. The snowboard binding of claim 45, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member is mounted to the base at a mounting location spaced from the heel hoop and the high-back leg support.
- 48. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the binding is free of an engagement member to engage the snowboard boot forward of a mid-section of the snowboard boot.
- 49. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the base has a toe end and a heel end, and wherein the heel hoop includes at least one attachment point forward of a center line along a length of the base extending between the toe end and the heel end.
- 50. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the heel hoop is mounted to the base at a pair of attachment points on a same side of the base, the pair of attachment points including a forward attachment point that is forward of the at least one strapless engagement member and a rearward attachment point that is rearward of the at least one strapless engagement member.
- 51. The snowboard binding of claim 50, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member is disposed on the side of the base, and wherein the heel hoop includes a portion that spans the forward and rearward attachment points and is disposed above the at least one strapless engagement member.
- 52. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes first and second strapless engagement members on first and second lateral sides of the base, respectively, and wherein the heel hoop is mounted to the base at a first pair of attachment points on the first lateral side of the base and at a second pair of attachment points on the second lateral side of the base, the first pair of attachment points including a first forward attachment point that is forward of the first strapless engagement member and a first rearward attachment point that is rearward of the first strapless engagement member, the second pair of attachment points including a second forward attachment point that is forward of the second strapless engagement member and a second rearward attachment point that is rearward of the second strapless engagement member.
- 53. The snowboard binding of claim 52, wherein the heel hoop includes a first portion that spans the first forward and rearward attachment points and is disposed above the first strapless engagement member, and a second portion that spans the second forward and rearward attachment points and is disposed above the second strapless engagement member.
- 54. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member is adapted to engage a side of the snowboard boot.
- 55. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member is mounted for rotation relative to the base.
- 56. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a first engagement member adapted to engage a first lateral side of the snowboard boot and a second engagement member adapted to engage a second lateral side of the snowboard boot.
- 57. The snowboard binding of claim 44, further including a locking mechanism adapted to lock the at least one strapless engagement member in the closed position to secure the boot in the binding.
- 58. The snowboard binding of claim 57, wherein the locking mechanism is an over-center locking mechanism.
- 59. The snowboard binding of claim 58, wherein the over-center locking mechanism has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open position and the closed position of the at least one strapless engagement member, and wherein the over-center locking mechanism includes a member that is in compression when the over-center locking mechanism is in the closed state and forces are generated by the snowboard boot on the binding that tend to move the at least one strapless engagement member toward the open position.
- 60. The snowboard binding of claim 44, further including a lever mechanically coupled to the at least one strapless engagement member and adapted to move the at least one strapless engagement member from the closed position to the open position, wherein the lever is pivotally mounted relative to the base, and the binding is constructed and arranged so that when the lever is pivoted downwardly toward the snowboard, the at least one strapless engagement member is moved toward the open position.
- 61. The snowboard binding of claim 44, further including a trigger mechanically coupled to the at least one strapless engagement member and adapted to move the at least one strapless engagement member from the open to the closed position when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding.
- 62. The snowboard binding of claim 61, wherein the trigger and the at least one strapless engagement member are part of a unitary component.
- 63. The snowboard binding of claim 61, wherein the trigger has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the at least one strapless engagement member, the trigger being arranged to underlie a sole of the snowboard boot when the trigger is in the closed state.
- 64. The snowboard binding of claim 61, wherein the trigger has an open state and a closed state respectively corresponding to the open and closed positions of the at least one strapless engagement member, the trigger extending substantially parallel to the base when in the closed state.
- 65. The snowboard binding of claim 61, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member and the trigger are rotationally fixed, such that the at least one strapless engagement member and the trigger pivot together as a unit relative to the base.
- 66. The snowboard binding of claim 61, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member and the trigger are pivotally mounted to the base about a common pivot axis.
- 67. The snowboard binding of claim 44, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a pair of engagement fingers mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position and adapted to engage the boot when in the closed position, the pair of engagement fingers including a front engagement finger and a rear engagement finger, the front and rear engagement fingers being spaced apart and adapted to separately engage first and second sections of a same side of the snowboard boot while being spaced from a third section of the side of the snowboard boot disposed therebetween.
- 68. The snowboard binding of claim 67, wherein the front engagement finger is arranged to engage a mid-section of the snowboard boot.
- 69. The snowboard binding of claim 67, wherein the each of the front and rear engagement fingers is arranged to engage the mid-section of the snowboard boot.
- 70. The snowboard binding of claim 67, wherein the pair of engagement fingers is constrained to move, relative to the base, together as a single unit, such that the front and rear engagement fingers are not independently movable relative to the base.
- 71. The snowboard binding of claim 67, wherein the front and rear engagement fingers are part of a unitary component.
- 72. The snowboard binding of claim 67, wherein each of the pair of engagement fingers is pivotally mounted to the base.
- 73. The snowboard binding of claim 44, in combination with the snowboard boot.
- 74. The combination of claim 73, further including a trigger mechanically coupled to the at least one strapless engagement member and adapted to move the at least one strapless engagement member from the open to the closed position when the snowboard boot is stepped into the binding, wherein the boot has a trigger opening adapted to receive the trigger when the binding is in a closed configuration.
- 75. The combination of claim 74, wherein the trigger opening is a bottom-facing opening.
- 76. The combination of claim 73, wherein the snowboard boot includes an interface disposed on the snowboard boot, the at least one strapless engagement member being adapted to engage the interface to secure the snowboard boot to the binding.
- 77. The combination of claim 76, wherein the interface is attached to the sole of the snowboard boot.
- 78. The combination of claim 76, wherein the interface includes at least one opening for receiving the at least one strapless engagement member when the at least one strapless engagement member is in the closed configuration.
- 79. The combination of claim 78, wherein the at least one opening is disposed substantially in-line with the side of the snowboard boot.
- 80. The combination of claim 78, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a pair of engagement fingers mounted to the base for movement between an open position and a closed position and adapted to engage the boot when in the closed position, the pair of engagement fingers including a front engagement finger and a rear engagement finger, the front and rear engagement fingers being spaced apart and adapted to separately engage first and second sections of a same side of the snowboard boot while being spaced from a third section of the side of the snowboard boot disposed therebetween, and wherein the at least one opening includes first and second spaced apart openings for separately receiving the front and rear engagement fingers when the binding is in the closed configuration.
- 81. The combination of claim 73, wherein the boot is a soft snowboard boot.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/442,779, filed Nov. 18, 1999 entitled “Step-In Snowboard Binding,” U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,429, which itself is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/780,721, filed Jan. 8, 1997 entitled “Step-In Snowboard Binding,” U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,354 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/655,021, filed May 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,680.
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