Claims
- 1. A snowboard selectively convertible to skis comprising:
- a first ski member having at least one curved longitudinal edge;
- a second ski member having at least one curved longitudinal edge;
- a ski binding assembly secured to said first ski member and a ski binding assembly secured to said second ski member,
- a snowboard binding assembly positioned to extend a boot binding between said first ski member and said second ski member, said snowboard binding having a first toe slider block and a second toe slider block carried by one of said first and second ski members and a first heel slider block and second heel slider block carried by the other of said first and second ski members, said first toe slider block being in linear alignment with said first heel slider block to receive a boot binding and said second toe slider block being in linear alignment with said second heel slider block to receive a boot binding; and
- conjoining apparatus for securing said first ski member to said second ski member to form a snowboard having curved longitudinal edges.
- 2. The snowboard of claim 1 wherein said first and second toe slider blocks are secured to one of said first and second ski members and said first and second heel slider blocks are secured to the other of said first and second ski members.
- 3. The snowboard of claim 1 wherein said snowboard binding further comprises a plurality of slider block plates secured to said first ski member and said second ski member to slidably retain said first and second toe slider blocks and said first and second heel slider blocks to provide adjustability to said toe and heel slider blocks.
- 4. A snowboard selectively convertible to skis comprising:
- a first ski member having at least one curved longitudinal edge;
- a second ski member having at least one curved longitudinal edge,
- a ski binding assembly secured to said first ski member and a ski binding assembly secured to said second ski member,
- a snowboard binding assembly positioned to extend a boor binding between said first ski member and said second ski member, said snowboard binding having at least one element secured to said first ski member and at least one element secured to said second ski member; and
- conjoining apparatus for securing said first ski member to said second ski member to form a snowboard having curved longitudinal edges, said conjoining apparatus comprising at least one hook assembly having two hooks structured to interlocking engage against each other for keeping said first ski member securely conjoined to said second ski member.
- 5. The snowboard of claim 4 wherein one of said interlocking hooks is pivotally secured to said first ski member and the other of said interlocking hooks is pivotally secured to said second ski member, each to be rotatable about a vertical axis.
- 6. A snowboard selectively convertible to skis comprising:
- a first ski member having at least one curved longitudinal edge;
- a second ski member having at least one curved longitudinal edge;
- a ski binding assembly secured to said first ski member and a ski binding assembly secured to said second ski member;
- a snowboard binding assembly positioned to extend a boot binding between said first ski member and said second ski member, said snowboard binding having at least one element secured to said first ski member and at least one element secured to said second ski member;
- conjoining apparatus for securing said first ski member to said second ski meinber to form a snowboard having curved longitudinal edges; and
- a pair of boot bindings comprised of a boot mounting assembly and a base plate, said base plate being adapted to slidably attach to said snowboard binding assembly.
- 7. The snowboard of claim 6 wherein said base plate of each said boot binding is formed with two longitudinal and spaced apart sides, said longitudinal sides being curved to form U-shaped channels to slidingly receive a heel slider block and a toe slider puck of said snowboard binding assembly.
- 8. The snowboard of claim 7 wherein said base plate further includes at least one pair of spaced apart and aligned holes sized for receiving a pin theretlirough to lockingly engage said base plate on said toe slider block and said heel slider block of said snowboard binding assembly.
- 9. The snowboard of claim 8 wherein said pin is tethered to said one of said ski binding assembly, snowboard binding assembly or base plate.
- 10. The snowboard of claim 6 wherein said base plate is formed with a plurality of holes oriented along the longitudinal axis thereof for selectively attaching the boot mounting assembly thereto.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of pending Ser. No. 08/581,466 filed Dec. 29, 1995, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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