WO2008094974A1 - Fixation de surf des neiges - Google Patents

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WO2008094974A1
WO2008094974A1 PCT/US2008/052412 US2008052412W WO2008094974A1 WO 2008094974 A1 WO2008094974 A1 WO 2008094974A1 US 2008052412 W US2008052412 W US 2008052412W WO 2008094974 A1 WO2008094974 A1 WO 2008094974A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • A63C10/045Shoe holders for passing over the shoe with means to ease introduction of the shoe, e.g. by collapsing upstanding shoe holder parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/02Snowboard bindings characterised by details of the shoe holders
    • A63C10/04Shoe holders for passing over the shoe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C10/00Snowboard bindings
    • A63C10/24Calf or heel supports, e.g. adjustable high back or heel loops

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  • the present invention relates to recreational equipment and, more specifically, to a binding for use with snowboards and the like.
  • Snowboarding is an increasingly popular winter sport in which participants slide down a snow-covered slope on a single board. Typically, the participant wears snowboarding boots, which are secured to the board through the use of bindings.
  • snowboarding boots There are two types of snowboarding boots: soft boots and hard boots. Soft boots are relatively flexible, whereas hard boots are similar to ski boots in that they are rigid and are used primarily in timed competitive events. Snowboarding boots provide internal support to transfer a participant's movements to the board.
  • the bindings are fixed to the board, and hold the booted feet in place during use.
  • There are several types of bindings including: strap-in bindings, step-in bindings, and other specialized bindings.
  • Most bindings are secured to the board with a standard coupling mechanism.
  • the coupling mechanism includes a disc having a serrated outer ring, which is secured to the board and a complementary hole defined by the binding that has a complementary serrated ring that engages the serrated outer ring secured to the board.
  • the serrated ring allows the user to select an angle of the binding relative to the snowboard.
  • Strap-in bindings which are relatively popular, require the user to wear a boot with a thick, but flexible, sole and padded uppers. The foot is held onto the board with two flexible straps, one strapped across the top of the toe area and one across the ankle area. The straps are ratcheted tightly for a tight fit and good rider control of the board. Strap-in bindings have a disadvantage in that they take longer to put on and the user frequently must sit down to adjust the straps. Also because the straps are fully released to remove the boot from the binding, the straps must be adjusted each time a user puts them on.
  • Step-in bindings employ hardware that engages predefined portions of the user's boots when the user steps into the bindings. Sometimes mechanical linkages transfer downward force from the user's boot, as the user steps into the binding, to other portions of the binding that apply securing forces to the boots.
  • Rear entry bindings combine the control levels attainable with strap bindings without having to adjust the binding straps for each entry.
  • the foot enters the binding through the back (which then clips into place) rather than the top.
  • Some rear entry bindings use one big strap while others use two straps in a manner similar to strap-in bindings.
  • a stiff molded support behind the heel provides rear support for the user's calf area. This is referred to as a "high back.”
  • a high back allows the user to apply pressure to the board with his calves when making turns.
  • the disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the present invention which, in one aspect, is a snow board binding for securing a boot, having a front portion and a heel portion, to a snowboard having a securing mechanism attached thereto.
  • the binding includes a base plate having a back end, an opposite front end, a left side, an opposite right side and an engagement mechanism configured to be engageable with the securing mechanism to facilitate attachment of the base plate to the snowboard.
  • a longitudinal frame is pivotally attached to the front end of the base plate.
  • a linkage is pivotally attached to the longitudinal frame.
  • a strap has a front member that is connected to a front portion of the longitudinal frame and a rear member that is pivotally connected to the linkage.
  • the strap is shaped complimentary to the front portion of the boot so as to receive the front portion of the boot between the strap and a portion of the base plate.
  • a heel cup has a shape that is complimentary to the heel portion of the boot.
  • the heel cup defines a bottom rear pivot point that is pivotally attached to the base plate and defines a front pivot point that is pivotally attached to the linkage.
  • the linkage is configured so that when downward force is applied to the longitudinal frame by the heel portion of the boot, the longitudinal frame pivots downwardly so as to be parallel with the base plate.
  • the linkage is also configured so that when downward force is applied to the longitudinal frame by the heel portion of the boot, the heel cup pivots about the base plate so as to engage the heel portion of the boot and drive the front portion of the boot into engagement with the strap.
  • the linkage is also configured so that when downward force is applied to the longitudinal frame by the heel portion of the boot, the linkage pulls the strap downwardly, thereby securing the boot to the base plate.
  • the invention is a binding for securing a boot, having a front portion and a heel portion, to a snowboard having a securing mechanism attached thereto.
  • the binding includes a base plate having a back end, an opposite front end, a left side, an opposite right side, a left linkage arm extending upwardly from the base plate adjacent to the back end and the left side, a right linkage arm extending upwardly from the base plate adjacent to the back end and the right side, a left stub extending upwardly from the base plate adjacent to the front end and the left side, a right stub extending upwardly from the base plate adjacent to the front end and the right side, and an engagement mechanism configured to be engageable with the securing mechanism to facilitate attachment of the base plate to the snowboard.
  • a left longitudinal member having a bottom edge, an opposite top edge, a front end and an opposite back end, is pivotally attached to the left stub.
  • a right longitudinal member having a bottom edge, an opposite top edge, a front end and an opposite back end, is pivotally attached to the right stub.
  • a lateral plate connects the back end of the left longitudinal member to the back end of the right longitudinal member.
  • a left link has a first pivot point that is pivotally attached to the left longitudinal member adjacent to the back end and an opposite second pivot point, the left link also defines a left attachment point.
  • a right link has a first pivot point that is pivotally attached to the right longitudinal member adjacent to the back end and an opposite second pivot point, the right link also defines a right attachment point.
  • a strap connects a portion of the left longitudinal member to the right longitudinal member and is shaped so as to receive the front portion of the boot between the strap and a portion of the base plate.
  • a rear portion of the strap is also pivotally connected to the left link at the left attachment point and the right link at the right attachment point so that rotation of the left link and the right link due to downward pushing on the left longitudinal member and on the right longitudinal causes the strap to be pushed toward the base plate.
  • a heel cup having a shape that is complimentary to the heel portion of the boot, defines a left bottom rear pivot point is pivotally attached to the left linkage arm extending upwardly from the base plate.
  • the heel cup defines a right bottom rear pivot point that is pivotally attached to the right linkage arm extending upwardly from the base plate.
  • the heel cup also defines a left front pivot point that is pivotally attached to the second pivot point of the left link and defines a right front pivot point that is pivotally attached to the second pivot point of the right link.
  • a locking mechanism is configured to secure the boot to the base plate during use.
  • the left link and the right link each have a length so that when downward force is applied to the left longitudinal member and the right longitudinal member by the heel portion of the boot, the left longitudinal member and the right longitudinal member both pivot downwardly so as to be parallel with the base plate and so that the heel cup pivots about the left linkage arm and the right linkage arm so as to engage the heel portion of the boot and drive the front portion of the boot into engagement with the strap, thereby securing the boot to the base plate.
  • the invention is a method of making a snow board binding in which a front portion of a frame is pivotally attached to a front portion of a base plate.
  • a strap is attached to a portion of the frame so that the strap has a shape complimentary to a foot portion of a boot.
  • a rear portion of a heel cup pivotally is attached to a rear portion of the base plate.
  • a first end of a linkage is attached to a rear portion of the frame and an opposite second end of the linkage is attached to a front portion of the heel cup.
  • the length of the linkage is chosen so that when a downward force is applied by the boot to the frame, the linkage pivots the heel cup toward the front of the frame, thereby driving the a portion of the boot into the strap.
  • a securing mechanism is attached to the base plate and the frame so that the securing mechanism is configured to hold the frame adjacent and parallel to the base plate when the boot is secured in the binding.
  • FIG. IA is a top perspective view of one embodiment of the invention in an engaged position.
  • FIG. IB is a top perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. IA in a disengaged position.
  • FIG. 2 A is a side elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. IA in a disengaged position.
  • FIG. 2B is a side elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. IA in an engaged position.
  • FIG. 3 A is a left side elevational view of an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3B is a front side elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3A.
  • FIG. 3C is a right side elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 A.
  • FIG. 3D is a bottom side plan view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 A.
  • FIG. 3E is a top side plan view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 A.
  • FIG. 3F is a rear side elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 A.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view showing a detail of a linkage employed in the embodiment shown in FIGs. 3A-3F
  • FIGS. 5A-5B are detail side elevational views of a locking mechanism.
  • FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of one embodiment of a strap.
  • FIG. 7 is a side elevational view of a detail of the binding.
  • one illustrative embodiment is a binding 100 for securing a boot 10, having a front portion and a heel portion, to a snowboard having a securing mechanism attached thereto.
  • the binding includes a base plate 110 having a back end 112, an opposite front end 114, a left side 116 and an opposite right side 118.
  • a left linkage arm 122 extends upwardly from the base plate 110 adjacent to the back end 112 and the left side 116 and a right linkage arm 124 extends upwardly from the base plate 110 adjacent to the back end 112 and the right side 118.
  • a left stub 126 extends upwardly from the base plate 110 adjacent to the front end 114 and the left side 116 and a right stub 128 extends upwardly from the base plate 110 adjacent to the front end 114 and the right side 118.
  • a longitudinal frame 130 is pivotally attached to the front end 114 of the base plate 110.
  • the frame 130 includes a left longitudinal member 132, a right longitudinal member 134 and a lateral plate 136.
  • the left longitudinal member 132 is pivotally fastened to the left stub 126.
  • the right longitudinal member is pivotally fastened to the right stub 128.
  • the lateral plate 136 connects the back end of the left longitudinal member 132 to the back end of the right longitudinal member 134.
  • the base plate 110 defines a step 210 into which the lateral plate 136 fits.
  • the lateral plate 136 and the base plate 110 form a flat surface upon which the boot rests.
  • the step 210 may include a sloped edge 212 that facilitates dislodgement of snow from the binding.
  • a linkage is pivotally attached to the longitudinal frame 130.
  • the linkage includes a left link 150 and a right link.
  • the left link 150 has a first pivot point 152 (as shown in FIG. 4) that is pivotally attached to the left longitudinal member 132 adjacent to the back end and an opposite second pivot point 164.
  • the left link also defines a left attachment point 154.
  • the right link in one embodiment, is a mirror image of the left link 150 and has a first pivot point that is pivotally attached to the right longitudinal member 134 adjacent to the back end and an opposite second pivot point.
  • the right link also defines a right attachment point.
  • a strap 140 connects a portion of the left longitudinal member 132 to the right longitudinal member 134 and is shaped so as to receive the front portion of the boot 10 between the strap 140 and a portion of the base plate 110.
  • a rear portion 144 of the strap 140 is pivotally connected to the left link 150 at the left attachment point 154 and the right link at the right attachment point. Rotation of the left link 150 and the right link due to downward movement of the left longitudinal member 132 and the right longitudinal member 134 causes the strap 140 to be pushed toward the base plate 110, thereby securing the boot 10 thereto.
  • the strap 140 includes a fore-foot member 142, which is shaped to facilitate engagement with a fore-foot portion of the boot 10, and mid-foot member 144, which is shaped to facilitate engagement with a mid-foot portion of the boot 10.
  • an upper plate 148 is placed between the fore-foot member 142 and the mid-foot member 144 and has a shape that is complimentary to the shape of a portion of the boot.
  • the upper plate 148 which may be made of a rigid material, holds the fore-foot member 142 and the mid-foot member 144 in a fixed relationship to each other and in a position that facilitates easy placement of the boot.
  • the fore-foot member 142 and the mid-foot member 144 can each include a ratcheting belt 190 and a ratchet mechanism 192 that engages the ratcheting belt 190 to allow secure tightening of the strap 140.
  • a heel cup 160 is coupled to the linkage 150, the left linkage arm 122 and the right linkage arm 124.
  • the heel cup 160 has a shape that is complimentary to the heel portion of the boot 10 and defines a left bottom rear pivot point 162 that is pivotally attached to the left linkage arm 122 and a right bottom rear pivot point that is pivotally attached to the right linkage arm 124.
  • the heel cup also defines a left front pivot point 164 that is pivotally attached to the second pivot point of the left link and a right front pivot point that is pivotally attached to the second pivot point of the right link.
  • a high back 170 extends upwardly from the heel cup 160 and provides rear support to a top portion of the boot 10.
  • the left link 150 and the right link each have a length and a shape that are selected so that when downward force is applied to the left longitudinal member 132 and the right longitudinal member 134 by the heel portion of the boot 10, the left longitudinal member 132 and the right longitudinal member 134 both pivot downwardly so as to be parallel with the base plate 110.
  • the heel cup 160 pivots about the left linkage arm 122 and the right linkage arm 124 so as to engage the heel portion of the boot 10 and drive the front portion of the boot 10 into engagement with the strap 140, thereby securing the boot 10 to the base plate 110.
  • a locking mechanism secures the boot to the base plate during use.
  • the locking mechanism includes a latch member 182 and a hook member 184, which engages the latch member 182 when the frame 130 is pivoted against the base plate 110, thereby securing the frame 130 to the base plate 110.
  • the hook member 184 is spring loaded 186 and includes a release handle 188 that allow easy disengagement of the hook member 184 from the latch member 182, thereby allowing the boot to be removed from the binding.
  • many other configurations of locking mechanism may be employed without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the binding 100 includes an engagement mechanism 170 that allows affixation of the binding 100 to a typical binding engagement mechanism of a snowboard (not shown).
  • the engagement mechanism includes a circular hole defined by the base plate and a circular a serrated area 172 that is coaxial with the hole. This engagement mechanism 170 allows coupling of the binding 100 to the snowboard at an angle that is selectable by the user.

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L'invention se rapporte à une fixation de surf des neiges (100) qui est destinée à fixer une chaussure (10) et qui comprend une plaque de base (110) ayant une extrémité arrière (112), une extrémité avant opposée (114), un côté gauche (116) et un côté droit opposé (118). Un bras de liaison gauche (122) se dresse vers le haut en partant de la plaque de base (110) et est adjacent à l'extrémité arrière (112) ainsi qu'au côté gauche (116), et un bras de liaison droit (124) se dresse vers le haut en partant de la plaque de base (110) et est adjacent à l'extrémité arrière (112) ainsi qu'au côté droit (118). Une structure longitudinale (130) est fixée à l'extrémité avant (114) de la plaque de base (110) tout en étant capable de pivoter. La plaque latérale (136) relie l'extrémité arrière de l'élément longitudinal gauche (132) à l'extrémité arrière de l'élément longitudinal droit (134). La plaque de base (110) crée un pas (210) dans lequel s'insère la plaque latérale (136). Lorsque la chaussure (10) est en place dans la fixation, la plaque latérale (136) et la plaque de base (110) forment une surface plate sur laquelle repose la chaussure (10).
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