Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding system for receiving a boot, said binding system comprising:
- front and rear member for engaging a boot, the boot having a front portion, a rear portion and a structural member on the rear portion and said rear member being arcuate shaped;
- means on said front member for engaging the front portion of the boot; and
- means on said rear member for holding the rear portion of the boot, said means for holding releasably engaging the structural member to hold the boot in position;
- said means for holding the rear portion of the boot includes a receiving member having a portion for receiving and engaging the structural member, said receiving member being pivotably mounted on the rear member for movement between a release position and a locked position, and a locking member rotatably engaged on said rear member, said locking member engaging said receiving member to lock the boot in said binding system when the receiving member is in the locked position and disengaging from said receiving member to release the boot from said binding system.
- 2. A snowboard binding system according to claim 1, wherein said means for holding the rear portion is located at least about 1.5 inches above the surface of the snowboard.
- 3. A snowboard binding system for receiving a boot, said binding system comprising:
- said boot having a front portion, a rear portion and a structural member on the rear portion, the structural member comprising a projection from the boot;
- front and rear members for engaging the boot;
- means on said front member for engaging the front portion of the boot; and
- means on said rear member for holding the rear portion of the boot, said means for holding releasably engaging said structural member to hold the boot in position;
- said means for holding further comprising:
- a receiving member having a slotted portion for receiving and engaging said projection from the boot, said receiving member being pivotably mounted on said rear member for movement between a release position and a locked position; and
- a locking member pivotably mounted on said rear member, said locking member engaging said receiving member to lock the boot in said binding system when the receiving member is in the locked position and disengaging from said receiving member to release the boot from said binding system.
- 4. A snowboard binding system according to claim 3, wherein said means for holding being located at least about 1.5 inches above the surface of the snowboard.
- 5. A snowboard binding system for receiving a boot in a secured position on a surface of a snowboard having a snowboard longitudinal axis between opposite side edges of said snowboard, said binding system comprising:
- said boot having a front portion and a rear portion;
- front and rear members for engaging the boot, said front and rear members defining a binding longitudinal axis that is substantially transverse to the snowboard longitudinal axis;
- means on said front member for engaging said front portion of the boot; and
- means on said rear member and the rear portion for releasably holding the rear portion of the boot in a locked position, said means for releasably holding comprising:
- a binding rod;
- a receiving member having a portion for receiving and engaging the structural member, the receiving member portion being movably mounted on the rear member for movement between a release position and the locked position, the receiving member portion engaging said binding rod; and
- an upwardly opening alignment slot extending substantially vertically upward and aligned with the receiving member portion for guiding the binding rod into the receiving member portion when the receiving member portion is in the release position.
- 6. A snowboard binding system according to claim 5, wherein said means for releasably holding is located above a heel of the boot.
- 7. A snowboard binding system according to claim 5, wherein the receiving member rotatably engages the rear member.
- 8. A snowboard binding system for receiving a boot in a snowboarding position on a surface of a snowboard, said binding system comprising:
- the boot having a front portion, a rear portion having an outer rear surface provided with a given shape, and a structural member on the rear portion, the structural member comprising a projection extending from the rear portion of the boot;
- front and rear members for engaging the boot;
- means on said front member for engaging the front portion of the boot; and
- means on said rear member for holding the rear portion of the boot, said means for holding comprising:
- said rear member having a binding section provided with the given shape having an inner surface extending along the outer rear surface and an outer surface, the outer rear surface and outer surface being located on opposing sides of the inner surface, said binding section having a first slot therein for receiving said projection; and
- a receiving member having a second slot for engaging said projection which is received in said first slot, said receiving member being mounted on said outer surface of said binding section for rotation on said binding section to move said second slot and hold said projection in said first slot with the boot in the snowboarding position.
- 9. A snowboard binding according to claim 8, wherein the first and second slots are located above a heel of the boot.
- 10. A snowboard binding for releasably securing a back of a snowboard boot to a snowboard, said snowboard binding comprising:
- a snowboard boot having a front portion and a back portion, a rod being located on the back portion;
- a front binding member secured to the top surface of the snowboard, the front binding member engaging the front portion of the snowboard boot to secure the snowboard boot to the snowboard;
- a back binding member secured to the top surface of the snowboard, said back binding member having a leg engagement section located above the snowboard to engage a leg of a snowboarder and a latch section located above the snowboard and below the leg engagement section to engage the rod, the latch section including a receiving member that receives and engages the rod, the receiving member being movably mounted on the latch section for movement between a release position and a locked position, wherein the log engagement section includes means for guiding the rod into the receiving member and the receiving member is aligned with the means for guiding when the receiving member is in the release position.
- 11. A snowboard binding according to claim 10, wherein the means for guiding includes an upwardly opening and upwardly extending alignment slot.
- 12. A snowboard binding according to claim 10, wherein the front and rear binding members define a binding longitudinal axis that is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard.
- 13. A snowboard binding system for releasably holding a snowboarder in a snowboarding position on a surface of a snowboard, the snowboard being provided with a snowboard longitudinal axis, the snowboard binding system comprising:
- a boot having a toe and heel portions and
- front and rear binding members for engaging the boot, the front and rear binding members defining a binding longitudinal axis that is substantially transverse to the snowboard longitudinal axis, wherein the front binding member includes a fastener for releasably engaging the toe portion of the boot and the rear binding member includes (a) a receiving member having a portion for receiving and engaging a structural member on the heel portion of the boot, the receiving member being movably mounted on the rear binding member for movement between a release position and a locked position and (b) an alignment slot aligned with the receiving member, when the receiving member is in the release position, for guiding the structural member into engagement with the receiving member, whereby, in the release position, the boot is removable from the front and rear binding members and, in the locked position, the boot is lockably engaged by the front and rear binding members.
- 14. A snowboard binding system according to claim 13, wherein the alignment slot extends upwardly from the receiving member.
- 15. A snowboard binding system according to claim 14, wherein the alignment slot opens upwardly.
- 16. A method for engaging a snowboard boot with a snowboard binding located on a snowboard, a longitudinal axis of the snowboard being substantially transverse to a longitudinal axis of the snowboard binding, comprising:
- engaging a structural member on a toe portion of the snowboard boot with an interlocking structural member on the snowboard to hold the toe portion in position on the snowboard;
- passing a projection on a rear portion of the snowboard boot along a length of an upwardly extending and upwardly opening alignment slot;
- receiving the projection in a receiving member movably mounted on a rear portion of the snowboard binding, the receiving member being movable between a release position and a locked position; and
- lockably engaging the projection with the receiving member by moving the receiving member to the locked position, the receiving member being aligned with the alignment slot when the receiving member is in the release position to guide the projection into the receiving member.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
- disengaging the receiving member to release the projection from the receiving member; and
- traversing at least a portion of the alignment slot with the projection to remove the snowboard boot from the snowboard binding.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/397,670 for "Strapless Boot Binding For Snowboards" filed on Mar. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,410 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/352,368 for "RPA Strapless, Step-In, Snowboard Boot & Binding System" filed Dec. 9, 1994, now abandoned incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety.
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