The present invention is directed to an improved wakeboard binding plate assembly, and particularly to a wakeboard binding plate assembly that facilitates easy adjustment of the alignment of the feet of a wakeboard user.
In the prior art, various types of bindings are used for wakeboards. One desirable feature of these bindings is adjustability so that a user can orient the bindings in a particular direction. One type uses boot assemblies, which includes the various components necessary to retain a user's feet to the wakeboard. The boot assembly is mounted to a base plate or the like, with the base plate being movable. An example of this type of binding is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,021,017 to Ott. However, the present day adjustable bindings are often complicated in design or are not easily adjusted.
While bindings are also employed for snowboards, these bindings are not suited for wakeboards, since the snowboard bindings are designed so that the boot is removable from the binding assembly. In contrast, the boot assembly of the wakeboard stays on the wakeboard, with the user removing his foot from the wakeboard boot.
As such, a need exists for improved adjustability for wakeboard bindings. The present invention responds to this need through an improved binding plate assembly that permits easy and quick adjustment of the orientation of the wakeboard binding.
One improved binding plate assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,945,837 to Crumrine et al., herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In this patent, an improved plate assembly is disclosed that employs a disc and a ring. The disc is designed to attach to a wakeboard boot binding with the ring designed to attach to the wakeboard itself. The ring and disk have irregular surfaces designed to engage each other. The disk and ring can be engaged in a desired arrangement, and then the ring is secured to the wakeboard, thus locking the disk and boot binding in a desired angular attachment. Loosening of the ring once attached to the wakeboard allows the disk and boot binding to be rotated for binding angular adjustment.
While the binding plate assembly of U.S. Pat. No. 6,945,837 is advantageous in that it offers an easy and quick adjustment by merely loosening the ring to allow the disk to rotate to another angular orientation, such an on-the-fly adjustment is not necessarily needed for more experienced riders. The experienced riders generally know the desired angular orientation of their binding plate and do not need a quick adjustment feature, and the features of the plate assembly of U.S. Pat. No. 6,945,837 often go unused by certain riders.
As such, a need exists for improved wakeboard bindings that cater to the more experienced rider. The present invention responds to this need through an improved binding plate assembly that is simpler and lighter in weight than that of the prior art.
A first object of the invention is an improved wakeboard binding plate assembly.
Another object of the invention is a wakeboard binding using the inventive binding plate assembly.
A further object of the invention is a method of easily establishing the orientation of a wakeboard binding.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent when reviewing the description below.
In satisfaction of the foregoing objects and advantages, the invention is an improvement in a wakeboard binding that employs a boot assembly that is attached to a wakeboard through an intermediate component such as a binding plate. The invention comprises the combination of binding chassis and a binding plate, wherein the binding plate is adapted to attach to a wakeboard. The binding plate has at least one irregular surface with the binding chassis having at least one other irregular surface. The irregular surface of the binding plate is adapted to engage the irregular surface of the binding chassis to maintain them in a desired angular configuration. The binding plate includes means for attaching the plate to both the binding chassis and the wakeboard.
Preferably, the irregular surface of the binding chassis is a toothed ring or segments of a toothed ring with the irregular surface of the binding plate being similar in structure.
The means for attaching the binding plate to the binding chassis can include a plurality of openings in the binding chassis, a plurality of slots or other openings in the binding plate, and fasteners designed to pass through the slots or openings in the binding plate and be secured to the openings in the binding chassis. The slots or openings in the plate are designed so that the openings in the binding chassis adapted to receive the fasteners are visible in spite of the binding plate being rotated with respect to the binding chassis.
While the irregular surface can be any type, if teeth are employed, it is preferred to have the teeth configured such that rotation of the binding plate by one tooth results in a known angular change in the angular position of the plate with respect to the binding chassis. This allows a user to know precisely the extent of angulation when moving the binding plate with respect to the binding chassis.
The invention also includes the method of securing a binding chassis to a wakeboard by the steps of providing the binding chassis and its irregular surface and the binding plate having its irregular surface on a face thereof. An angulation between the binding chassis and binding plate is determined and the irregular surfaces are mated based on the angulation. Once the angulation is determined, the binding plate is attached to the binding chassis, and the binding plate can then be attached to a wakeboard.
While the invention is an improvement in wakeboard bindings, the invention also includes the combination of the binding plate and binding chassis for use with a wakeboard as well as a wakeboard employing the novel binding plate assembly features.
The inventive binding plate for a wakeboard binding offers significant advantages over the prior art binding plates and adjustable mechanisms. A boot assembly using the inventive binding plate assembly is easily configured to a desired angular position with respect to the binding plate. A minimum number of components are required, and the entire assembly is light weight, which is advantageous in wakeboarding.
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The center portion 21 of the plate 20 includes a pair of arcuate and irregular surfaced or toothed segments 33. As explained below, the teeth of the segments 33 assist in angular positioning of the boot assembly 3.
In operation, a user already knows the desired angular stance for use, i.e., the boot assembly is particularly angled with respect to the binding plate attaching the boot to a wakeboard. Therefore, the plate 20 can be rotated to the desired angle with respect to the binding chassis-containing boot assembly 3, and the teeth 33 of the plate 20 can engage the teeth 43 in the binding chassis 35. With the plate 20 engaging the boot chassis, the slots 27 in the plate still expose the threaded openings 45 in the boot chassis 35, and fasteners (not shown) can be employed to secure the plate 20 to the binding chassis 35.
It should be understood that the slots 27 in the plate 20, threaded openings 45 in the binding chassis 35 and fasteners are but one means for attaching the plate 20 to the chassis 35. Other means could be used. For example, other shaped and/or different numbers of slots could be employed. Similarly, although threaded openings are shown to receive fasteners, other types of fasteners could be employed that would not require threading, e.g., press fit, adhesives, clamps, pins, etc.
The plate and chassis attached together are shown in
It should also be understood that while teeth are employed, virtually any irregular surface that would allow the plate 20 and chassis 35 to mesh or mate with each other to inhibit relative movement can be employed. Also, while arcuate toothed segments are used in the plate 20 and chassis 35, rings could be employed as well as other shaped segments that would allow the angular adjustment when attaching the plate 20 to the chassis 35.
The inventive binding assembly offers an improved binding plate design that involves only one piece, and is therefore less costly, and lighter in weight.
The inventive binding plate can be made from virtually any material, metal, polymers, composites, and combinations thereof. Polymers, such as nylon or the like are preferred for their strength and resistance to the effects of water. In addition, the If the plate is metal, the manufacturing methods, may involve stamping, machining, etc. Molding techniques such as compression, injection, etc. may be employed when using polymers as materials of construction.
It should be understood that the binding chassis is part of the boot assembly that is ultimately attached to the wakeboard. Boot assemblies have components that secure the foot of the user when riding the wakeboard, and include heel and toe pieces, one piece boots, overlays, underlays, laces, footbeds, bases and the like. The boot chassis is essentially the bottom component of the boot assembly that provides the surface of the irregular surface to engage the complementary irregular surface of the binding plate, and can take any number of forms providing that it includes the bottom surface for mounting or inclusion of the irregular surface.
As such, an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof which fulfills each and every one of the objects of the present invention as set forth above and provides a new and improved wakeboard binding plate assembly, and its use in a wakeboard binding, and a method of use.
Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations from the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof. It is intended that the present invention only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) based on provisional patent application No. 60/693,792 filed on Jun. 27, 2005, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60693792 | Jun 2005 | US |