Modular Binding for Sports Board
Abstract
Disclosed is a snowboard binding for coupling a snowboard boot to a snowboard. The binding includes a highback that extends upwardly from a midfoot or heel region of the binding to provide rear support for the boot. In one embodiment, the highback is formed of a plurality of modular components that each can be manufactured of a separate material to collectively provide desired structural characteristics to the highback. The attachment of the highback, its supporting elements and one or more straps to retain the boot within the binding are arranged such that certain attachment points are fixedly connected to each other and thus made to move synchronously when the position of the highback with respect to the binding's base is adjusted.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A device for retaining a foot or a boot on a sports apparatus, comprising:
a base plate extending from a rear end to a front end; first and second upwardly-extending side members on opposite lateral sides of the base plate; an upwardly-extending rear support element coupled to the side members at a pair of primary coupling locations; a connection member extending between the side members and the rear support element, the connection member connected to the rear support element at a first connection location, wherein opposite ends of the connection member are attached to the side members at secondary coupling locations, the connection member adapted to transfer loads between the rear support element and a portion of the binding, further wherein the first connection location is movable; and at least one adjustment mechanism including an outer member on a first side of the first side member and an inner member on an opposite side of the first side member.
2 . A device as in claim 1 , further comprising a locking screw that locks the inner and outer members relative to the first side member.
3 . A device as in claim 2 , wherein the inner and outer members include a pair of aligned holes that receive the locking screw.
4 . A device as in claim 1 , wherein the inner and outer members slide relative to the first side member.
5 . A device as in claim 1 , wherein the primary coupling locations and the secondary coupling locations are located on one of the inner members or outer members of the adjustment mechanism such that movement of the adjustment mechanism synchronously adjusts a primary coupling location and a secondary coupling location on a first side of the binding.
6 . A device as in claim 1 , further comprising an instep member having a strap attached to one of the inner members or outer members of the adjustment mechanism at a third coupling location, wherein movement of the adjustment mechanism synchronously adjusts a primary coupling location, a secondary coupling location, and a third coupling location on a first side of the binding.
7 . A device as in claim 6 , wherein, for each side of the binding, the instep member strap is attached to the adjustment mechanism at the same location where the rear support member is attached to the adjustment mechanism.
8 . A device as in claim 1 , wherein the connection member comprises a cable.Cited by (0)
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