Highback with independent forward lean adjustment
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63C-003/02
A63C-003/00
A63C-009/00
A63C-009/10
B62B-009/04
B62B-009/00
A43B-005/04
출원번호
US-0842148
(2004-05-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Laughlin,James D.
Dodge,David J.
출원인 / 주소
The Burton Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Wolf, Greenfield &
인용정보
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9인용 특허 :
63
초록▼
A highback for controlling a gliding board, such as a snowboard, through leg movement of a rider. The highback is comprised of an upright support member including at least two portions that are to be contacted by and to support a rear portion of the rider's leg and that are movable relative to each
A highback for controlling a gliding board, such as a snowboard, through leg movement of a rider. The highback is comprised of an upright support member including at least two portions that are to be contacted by and to support a rear portion of the rider's leg and that are movable relative to each other for setting a desired forward lean of the highback. The support member may include a lower portion with a pair of mounting locations for mounting the highback to a gliding board component, such as a snowboard binding, and an upper portion movably supported by the lower portion to vary the forward lean of the highback. The lower portion of the support member may be mounted to a snowboard binding baseplate for lateral rotation between a plurality of lateral positions. The highback may include a forward lean adjuster that prevents the upper portion from moving in the heel direction beyond a predetermined forward lean position. The forward lean adjuster may be coupled to the upper portion and the lower portion of the highback to maintain the upper portion in the selected forward lean position independent of the gliding board component. A locking arrangement may also be provided to lock the highback in an upright riding position to prevent toe-edge travel relative to the board for enhanced board response.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A snowboard binding comprising: a baseplate constructed and arranged to receive a snowboard boot, the baseplate being mountable to a snowboard; a highback including an upright support member constructed and arranged to support a rear portion of the rider's leg, the support me
What is claimed is: 1. A snowboard binding comprising: a baseplate constructed and arranged to receive a snowboard boot, the baseplate being mountable to a snowboard; a highback including an upright support member constructed and arranged to support a rear portion of the rider's leg, the support member including a lower portion that is mounted to the baseplate for lateral rotation relative to the baseplate about a vertical axis between a plurality of lateral positions, the support member further including an upper portion that is pivotally supported by the lower portion about a forward lean axis to vary an amount of forward lean of the highback; and a locking feature that is constructed and arranged to engage with the lower portion to prevent toe-edge pivoting of the lower portion. 2. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, further comprising a forward lean adjuster coupled to the upper portion and the lower portion to maintain the upper portion in a selected position relative to the lower portion to fix the amount of forward lean of the highback independent of the baseplate. 3. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein the locking feature includes a detent. 4. The snowboard binding according to claim 3, further comprising a heel hoop supported by the baseplate, wherein the locking feature includes a catch, disposed on the heel hoop, that is constructed and arranged to engage with a corresponding groove provided in a rear surface of the lower portion. 5. The snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein the locking feature includes a first locking feature disposed on the lower portion and a second locking feature disposed on an inner surface of the heel hoop adjacent the lower portion. 6. The snowboard binding according to claim 5, wherein the first locking feature includes an elongated groove extending in a lateral direction across a rear face of the lower portion and the second locking feature includes a catch, the groove being adapted to receive the catch. 7. A snowboard binding comprising: a baseplate constructed and arranged to receive a snowboard boot, the baseplate being mountable to a snowboard; and a highback including an upright support member constructed and arranged to support a rear portion of the rider's leg, the support member including a lower portion that is mounted to the baseplate for lateral rotation relative to the baseplate about a vertical axis between a plurality of lateral positions, the support member further including an upper portion that is pivotally supported by the lower portion about a forward lean axis to vary an amount of forward lean of the highback; and a forward lean adjuster coupled to the upper portion and the lower portion to maintain the upper portion in a selected position relative to the lower portion to fix the amount of forward lean of the highback independent of the baseplate. 8. The snowboard binding according to claim 7, wherein the upper portion is pivotally connected to the lower portion with at least one fastener along the forward lean axis. 9. The snowboard binding according to claim 7, wherein the highback includes a pair of lateral ears supported on opposing sides of the lower portion to mount the highback to the baseplate. 10. The snowboard binding according to claim 7, wherein the lower portion includes a heel cup configured to hold a heel portion of the snowboard boot. 11. The snowboard binding according to claim 7, wherein the upper and lower portions are integrally formed as a unitary structure, the upper portion being pivotally connected to the lower portion with at least one living hinge. 12. The snowboard binding according to claim 11, wherein the support member has an aperture extending in a lateral direction between the upper and lower portions, the at least one living hinge including a pair of living hinges disposed at opposing ends of the aperture. 13. The snowboard binding according to claim 12, wherein the aperture includes an elongated slot extending through the support member. 14. The snowboard binding according to claim 7, further comprising a heel hoop supported by the baseplate, wherein the lower portion includes an abutment extending therefrom in a heel direction, the abutment being constructed and arranged to engage an upper edge of the heel hoop to transmit forces from the highback to the snowboard. 15. The snowboard binding according to claim 14, wherein the abutment includes an elongated lip extending in a lateral direction across a portion of the lower portion to engage a substantial portion of the heel hoop. 16. The snowboard binding according to claim 7, wherein the forward lean adjuster includes a first end that is pivotally connected to one of the lower and upper portions and a second end that is adjustably secured to the other of the lower and upper portions to maintain the upper portion in a selected one of a plurality of positions to fix the amount of forward lean of the highback. 17. The snowboard binding according to claim 16, wherein the first end is pivotally connected about a first axis that extends in a side-to-side direction from one of the opposing sides to the other of the opposing sides of the baseplate. 18. The snowboard binding according to claim 16, wherein the first end of the forward lean adjuster is pivotally connected to the lower portion. 19. The snowboard binding according to claim 18, wherein the forward lean adjuster includes an adjustable block that is mounted to the upper portion and a link coupling the adjustable block to the lower portion.
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