Recreational binding with adjustable suspension interface
Abstract
A binding system is provided that is effective for use on recreational device, such as a snowboard, and that is adapted to mate to, or that includes, a boot or other footwear worn by the user. In general, the binding system includes a base plate for support a rider's foot, and a connecting element for mating the base plate to an elongate board, e.g., a snowboard. The connecting element is effective to mate the base plate to a snowboard about a fixed central axis and to allow pivotal movement of the base plate about the central axis with respect to the snowboard. The binding system can also include at least one compression member mated to the base plate and/or to a snowboard. The compression member(s) are effective to compress between the base plate and the snowboard in response to a force applied to at least one of the base plate and the snowboard. The binding system is particularly advantageous in that the compression members provide enhanced biomechanical operation, absorbing chatter and shock, and increasing mobility. Moreover, there is no relative motion between the base plate and the boot, so the rider's ability to control the snowboard is not adversely affected.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A binding system for mounting a rider's foot to a recreational riding device, comprising:
a base plate having an upper surface adapted to support a rider's foot, and an opposed, lower surface adapted to be oriented adjacent to and spaced apart from the recreation riding device; a support base adapted to mate to a recreational riding devise, the support base defining a central axis; and a connecting element for mating the base plate to the support base, the connecting element being adapted to allow pivotal movement of the base plate about the central axis with respect to the support base.
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