With Adjustable Or Detachable Support Patents (Class 280/633)
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Patent number: 11786800Abstract: A ski seat assembly is provided that includes a support structure, a seat coupled to the support structure, and an adjustable binding insert mechanism coupled to the support structure. The adjustable binding insert mechanism including a toe piece, a heel piece, and an adjustable connector connecting the toe piece to the heel piece, wherein the adjustable connector is adjustable to adjust a length of the adjustable binding insert mechanism to fit into a binding on a ski.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Inventor: David J. Cox
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Patent number: 9731186Abstract: A snowmobile ski protector that packs down the snow in front of the ski to reduce drag. It also protects the front of the ski from wear. It also repairs skis that are already worn out in the front. The present invention also stops worn skis from flexing and causing a snagging hazard.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Inventors: Lawrence Tiede, Michael Philips, Justin Wark
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Patent number: 9364739Abstract: The present invention relates to a fastening system for a sliding board comprising, respectively, a base delimiting a housing in which a shoe is designed to be immobilized, means for adjusting the position of said base on the board, and a vertical locking pivot cooperating on the one hand with an anchoring element secured to the board, and on the other hand bearing rotational blocking elements supported by a calibrating disc, characterized in that said pivot is made up of an assembly secured to the base comprising a central slug whereof the lower end is designed to be retractably housed in said anchor element and the upper end is connected to at least one rotating maneuvering member ensuring the rotation of said lower end in the anchor element. The invention also relates to a sliding board equipped with said fastening system.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: SKIS ROSSIGNOLInventors: Adrien Reguis, Arnaud Repa, Vincent Gelin
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Patent number: 9327181Abstract: A ski system includes a ski, a heel binding provided on an upper surface of the ski, a toe binding mount provided on the upper surface of the ski forward of the heel binding, a toe binding releasably mounted to the toe binding mount, and a quick-release locking mechanism for locking the toe binding to the toe binding mount. The quick-release locking mechanism is configured for release by hand.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2015Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Inventor: Lars Chickering-Ayers
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Patent number: 9126099Abstract: Boot binding systems for riding a snow gliding board, including a pair of boot bindings, each member of the pair having a toe latch pedal mechanism at the toe end of a baseplate on which the rider's boot rests, the toe latch pedal having dual function to either a) attach each boot binding to a ride mode interface in ride mode configuration or to b) attach each boot binding to a ski touring mode interface in ski touring configuration. In a “release position” the toe latch pedal is disengaged so that the baseplate assembly may be detached or switched between the ski touring mode interface and the ride mode interface in alternation. In a “lock position”, the toe of the rider's boot depresses the toe latch pedal and locks the boot binding onto the selected interface. As co-planar with the baseplate, the latch pedal also supports the rider's boot when in the lock position.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Inventor: William J Ritter
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Publication number: 20150028567Abstract: A device is provided for adjustably mounting a snowboard binding to a snowboard. The device includes a snowboard binding interface assembly configured to attach to the snowboard and attach to the snowboard binding. The snowboard binding interface assembly includes a base plate configured to rotate relative to the snowboard and a locking element connected to the base plate and enabling the snowboard binding interface assembly to be locked in a selected rotational orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Stephen M. Engleman, Marshal F. Read, Wade Leener
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Patent number: 8910967Abstract: A binding (1, 100) for a ski, in particular a ski binding for a cross-country or touring ski is described, in which a portion is adapted to interact with the ski, or a mounting plate (2, 110) attached to the ski, for attaching the binding to the ski in a displaceable manner, such that the binding can be positioned in a plurality of locations on the ski. A toothed interaction device (120), which is arranged so as to interact with matching indents or notches (112) on the ski or on the mounting plate (110), is provided, wherein the interaction of the teeth of the toothed interaction device with the matching indents or notches on the ski, or mounting plate, one or more than one of: determines, changes and/or fixes the position of the binding with respect to the ski.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Madshus ASInventors: Gunner Bjertnaes, Thomas Alsgaard
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Publication number: 20140319803Abstract: A flexor unit for a ski binding, in particular a cross country or touring ski binding, including a flexor element which is attached, attachable or integrally formed with a base element for interaction and attachment with the ski binding in a removable manner, the flexor element comprising a single piece double section element with a front flexor portion and a rear flexor portion, the flexor element further including a pin receiving slot between the front and rear flexor portions, the pin receiving slot being sized and shaped to receive a rotation pin of a ski boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Even Wollo, Thomas Holm, Oyvar Svendsen
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Publication number: 20140291968Abstract: A snowboard binding includes a base plate and a heel support attached directly or indirectly to this base plate so that it can pivot. Intermediate elements mount the heel support and can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the snowboard binding. Thus, the effective length of the snowboard binding can be adapted to the respective boot. Also, through different positioning of the intermediate elements, the heel support can be arranged diagonally relative to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard binding.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventor: Mark Elkington
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Patent number: 8801027Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-element flexor unit (1) for a ski binding (2), in particular a cross country or touring ski binding. The flexor unit (1) comprises: a flexor element (10) which is attached, attachable or integrally formed with a base element (30) for interaction and attachment with the ski binding (2) in a removeable manner. Further the base element (30) is provided with part of a snap-fit connector (31) for attaching the multi-element flexor unit (1) to the ski binding (2). Also disclosed is a ski binding (2) for housing the multi-element flexor unit (1).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Rottefella ASInventors: Even Wollo, Thomas Holm, Oyvar Svendsen
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Publication number: 20140167392Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed herein provide systems, methods, and apparatus relating to a touring snowboard binding comprising an adjustable lateral leverage device. In some embodiments, the adjustable lateral leverage device may comprise at least one first attachment generally at a top corner of a highback of a touring snowboard boot and at least one second attachment generally at an ankle portion of the binding. The adjustable tensioning element may extend generally diagonally between the at least one first attachment and the at least one second attachment such that when the tension in the adjustable lateral leverage device is increased the lateral support to the boot is increased proportionally and when the tension in the adjustable lateral leverage device is decreased the lateral support to the boot is decreased proportionally. Some embodiments also provide a touring snowboard boot comprising an adjustable leverage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventors: Tyler G. Kloster, Bryce M. Kloster
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Patent number: 8573631Abstract: A device for receiving a foot or a boot on a gliding apparatus, the receiving device including a base plate that extends along a longitudinal direction, from a rear end to a front end, as well as a rear support element, the rear support element being articulated with respect to the base plate, in the area of the rear end, in order to be capable of being folded, selectively, towards the base plate or deployed rearwardly. The receiving device includes an abutment that limits the deployment of the rear support element with respect to the base plate. The abutment is fixed to the base plate, the abutment has a self-supporting structure, and the abutment limits the deployment of the rear support element by acting along the longitudinal direction (L). The abutment is transversely flexible in order to assume the shape of the rear support element when the latter is deployed rearward.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Salomon S.A.S.Inventor: Henri Rancon
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Patent number: 8544870Abstract: A snowboard binding includes a base plate and a heel support attached directly or indirectly to this base plate so that it can pivot. Intermediate elements mount the heel support and can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the snowboard binding. Thus, the effective length of the snowboard binding can be adapted to the respective boot. Also, through different positioning of the intermediate elements, the heel support can be arranged diagonally relative to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard binding.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Flow Sports, Inc.Inventor: Mark Elkington
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Publication number: 20130147159Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2013Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: FLOW SPORTS, INC.Inventor: FLOW SPORTS, INC.
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Publication number: 20120313350Abstract: A releasable snowboard binding includes a strap release mechanism adapted to be coupled to a binding strap, a spatial orientation detector, and a strap release actuator coupled to the strap release mechanism and configured to actuate the strap release mechanism in response to a spatial orientation detected by the spatial orientation detector. The snowboard binding is coupled between a strap and a binding frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: Thomas A. Trudel
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Publication number: 20120235384Abstract: A snowboard binding includes a base plate and a heel support attached directly or indirectly to this base plate so that it can pivot. Intermediate elements mount the heel support and can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of the snowboard binding. Thus, the effective length of the snowboard binding can be adapted to the respective boot. Also, through different positioning of the intermediate elements, the heel support can be arranged diagonally relative to the longitudinal axis of the snowboard binding.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventor: MARK ELKINGTON
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Patent number: 8267421Abstract: The invention relates to a snowboard binding with a sole-plate which is to be fastened on the surface of a snowboard and to which, firstly, an instep element is fastened or coupled, which instep element can be adjusted between a clamping position and a release position and by means of which the upper side of a shoe, which can be accommodated in the snowboard binding can be partially embraced, and to which, secondly, a leg support is pivotably coupled, which leg support can be pivoted between a rear entry position and a front travelling position with control means provided by means of which a pivoting movement of the leg support into the entry position is coupled at least in some sections to an adjustment movement of the instep element from the clamping position into the release position.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: SAM Sport and Marketing AGInventors: Thomas Krenn, Andreas Janisch, Roland Kittag
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Publication number: 20120175860Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-element flexor unit (1) for a ski binding (2), in particular a cross country or touring ski binding. The flexor unit (1) comprises: a flexor element (10) which is attached, attachable or integrally formed with a base element (30) for interaction and attachment with the ski binding (2) in a removeable manner. Further the base element (30) is provided with part of a snap-fit connector (31) for attaching the multi-element flexor unit (1) to the ski binding (2). Also disclosed is a ski binding (2) for housing the multi-element flexor unit (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Even Wollo, Thomas Holm, Oyvar Svendsen
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Patent number: 8215660Abstract: A convertible toe strap for securing a toe area of a snowboarding boot is selectively and repeatedly convertible between different restraining configurations. The convertible toe strap includes a first configuration where one of toe lift or forward movement is resisted and a second configuration where both toe lift and forward movement is resisted.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Christopher C. Cunningham, Christopher M. Doyle, Noah Decker, Bryan S. Davis
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Patent number: 8191917Abstract: The present invention provides a snowboard binding, including a mount, rear plate, top plate assembly base, rotary top pressboard, trigger support and coupling plate. The coupling plate, the mating frame of the rotary top pressboard, the mating ends of the trigger support and the top plate assembly base are coupled together to form a four-bar mechanism. The pressing state of the rotary top pressboard can be positioned directly by the perpendicular trigger support, and the rotary top pressboard can realize an expanded opening state over 90°. Thus, the snowboard boot can be slipped directly into the snowboard binding, enabling more convenient locating and release of the snowboard binding with better efficiency and applicability.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Charlton Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chi-Tsang Wang, Fan-Yi Wang
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Patent number: 8191918Abstract: A mechanism for attaching a boot to a ski with the heel end of the boot being height adjustable. The toe end portion of the boot is pivotly attaching to the ski. A pair of members engaged to the heel end portion and the ski respectively engage each other in a manner to provide height adjustability of the heel end of the boot. A track on either of the boot or the ski is slidably engaged by the respective member. One of the members has an inclined serrated surface which engages a serrated surface of the other member for adjusting height. Alternatively, one of the members has an inclined surface, and height adjustment is achieved by a threaded rotatable member on one of the members which threadedly engages longitudinally spaced indents or other formations in the other member.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: Michael M. Pupko
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Patent number: 8060990Abstract: A closure and tightening device buckle comprising a tightening lever (5; 25; 25?; 45; 45?) wherein it comprises a docking element (7; 27; 27?; 47; 47?), wherein the tightening lever (5; 25; 25?; 45; 45?) is mounted so as to be able to rotate about a shaft (8; 28; 28?; 48; 48?) relative to the docking element (7; 27; 27?; 47; 47?) and wherein it comprises a docking lock (11; 31; 31?; 51; 51?) capable of locking/unlocking a binding of the docking element (7; 27; 27?; 47; 47?) on a matching insert (2; 22; 22?; 52; 52?).Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventors: Jean-Marc Pascal, Laurent Perret, Christophe Papon
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Publication number: 20110248475Abstract: A device for receiving a foot or a boot on a gliding apparatus, the receiving device including a base plate that extends along a longitudinal direction, from a rear end to a front end, as well as a rear support element, the rear support element being articulated with respect to the base plate, in the area of the rear end, in order to be capable of being folded, selectively, towards the base plate or deployed rearwardly. The receiving device includes an abutment that limits the deployment of the rear support element with respect to the base plate. The abutment is fixed to the base plate, the abutment has a self-supporting structure, and the abutment limits the deployment of the rear support element by acting along the longitudinal direction (L). The abutment is transversely flexible in order to assume the shape of the rear support element when the latter is deployed rearward.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: SALOMON S.A.S.Inventor: Henri RANCON
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Patent number: 8011676Abstract: A snowboard assembly includes an elongated panel has a top side, a bottom side, a front end and a back end. One of foot engaging member is positioned nearer to the front end and one foot engaging member is positioned nearer to the back end. Each of the foot engaging members comprises a first rail and a second rail each attached to the top side. A plate is positioned on the top side and extends between and engages the first and second rails. The plate is selectively slidable along the first and second rails. A foot covering is couplable to the plate to releasably secure a person's foot to the plate. A resistance apparatus engages the plate to increase or decrease a frictional force between the first and second rails and the plate to selectively alter ease of movement of the relative to the first and second rails.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Michael Keast
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Patent number: 7938432Abstract: A device comprising a supporting device as climbing aid for a ski. The supporting device has at least two supporting positions, in which it prevents a boot held in a ski binding from being lowered below a climbing angle between the boot and the ski associated with the respective supporting position. The device comprises an adjusting device, which is actively connected to the supporting device and can be directly or indirectly actuated by a user and which can move the supporting device from a first into a second supporting position. The adjusting device includes an operating element for actuation of the adjusting device and an intermediate store for storing the actuation, wherein, in an adjusting process, the adjusting device moves the supporting device from said first into said second supporting position after a time delay, the adjusting process being initiated with the time delay in relation to the actuation.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Fritschi AG—Swiss BindingsInventors: Andreas Schlegel, Urs Weilenmann, Andreas Fritschi
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Patent number: 7874573Abstract: A convertible toe strap for securing a toe area of a snowboarding boot is selectively and repeatedly convertible between different restraining configurations. The convertible toe strap includes a first configuration where one of toe lift or forward movement is resisted and a second configuration where both toe lift and forward movement is resisted.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Christopher C. Cunningham, Christopher M. Doyle, Noah Decker, Bryan S. Davis
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Publication number: 20100295269Abstract: The invention relates to a snowboard binding (1) with a sole-plate (2) which is to be fastened on the surface of a snowboard and to which, firstly, an instep element (6) is fastened or coupled, which instep element can be adjusted between a clamping position (S) and a release position (L) and by means of which the upper side of a shoe, which can be accommodated in the snowboard binding (1), can be partially embraced, and to which, secondly, a leg support (5) is pivotably coupled, which leg support can be pivoted between a rear entry position (E) and a front travelling position (F), wherein control means (9) are provided by means of which a pivoting movement of the leg support (5) into the entry position (E) is coupled at least in some sections to an adjustment movement of the instep element (6) from the clamping position (S) into the release position (L), and wherein the control means are designed in such a manner that the adjustment movement of the instep element (6) that is brought about during the pivotingType: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: SAM Sport and Marketing AGInventors: Thomas Krenn, Andreas Janisch
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Patent number: 7810833Abstract: A ski boot binding securable to an alpine ski. The binding includes a heel unit having a base heel release threshold in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface of the ski to which the binding is attached. The heel unit includes a compensation mechanism that dynamically changes the base heel release threshold as a function of force conditions encountered by the ski during skiing.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Vermont Safety DevelopmentsInventors: Carl F. Ettlinger, David J. Dodge
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Patent number: 7766363Abstract: An assembly for retaining a boot on a sports apparatus. The assembly includes a base, a disk having at least two elongated holes parallel to one another, and at least two screws each extending through an elongated hole. The assembly further includes a plate that is parallel to the disk, the plate sliding along the length of the elongated holes, at least two holes extending through the plate in its thickness, each screw extending through a hole of the plate, and retaining elements retaining the screws on the plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Salomon S.A.S.Inventors: David Farcot, Jean-François Gonthier, Henri Rancon
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Patent number: 7694994Abstract: A binding or boot strap is provided that allows a rider to easily, rapidly and/or effectively tighten and/or loosen the strap about his or her boot. The strap includes a boot-engaging strap portion that engages with an engagement strap coupleable to the boot, as may be the case with boots used for step-in bindings, or to the binding, as may be the case with strap-type bindings. An arrangement for facilitating tightening/loosening of the two strap pieces so that a rider can slip his or her foot into or out from the boot or fasten the boot to or loosen it from a snowboard binding is also provided. In one embodiment, this arrangement includes a tightening element, such as for example a cord, lace or strap, suitably coupled to one or both strap portions such that a rider can pull on the tightening element to move the strap pieces relative to each other and tighten the strap.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Florian Lang, Christopher Cunningham, Christopher Doyle, Gregory Aaron Dean, Scott Keller
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Patent number: 7661695Abstract: An assembly of a ski and a device for binding a boot to the ski, the assembly including a ski having an upper surface adapted to receive the binding device. The assembly includes an anchoring device that includes a slide and a binding device that includes a base, the base bearing a mechanism for locking the boot. The mechanism includes at least one movable member controlled by a manipulable member. The anchoring device includes at least one mechanism for tightening the binding device with respect to the ski, and the tightening mechanism is implemented by moving the manipulable member its open position to its closed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Salomon S.A.S.Inventor: Philippe Miette
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Patent number: 7618054Abstract: A convertible toe strap for securing a toe area of a snowboarding boot is selectively and repeatedly convertible between different restraining configurations. The convertible toe strap includes a first configuration where one of toe lift or forward movement is resisted and a second configuration where both toe lift and forward movement is resisted.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Christopher Cunningham, Christopher Doyle, Noah Decker, Bryan Davis
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Patent number: 7614638Abstract: A convertible toe strap for securing a toe area of a snowboarding boot is selectively and repeatedly convertible between different restraining configurations. The convertible toe strap includes a first configuration where one of toe lift or forward movement is resisted and a second configuration where both toe lift and forward movement is resisted.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Christopher Cunningham, Christopher Doyle, Noah Decker, Bryan Davis
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Patent number: 7571923Abstract: A ski binding having two ski-binding parts is positioned on a ski, which bears guide devices for arranging the two ski-binding parts for sliding action, it being possible for each ski-binding part to be connected to an, in particular strip-like connecting element, which connecting elements can be secured in relation to the ski, between the two ski-binding parts, by means of a locking device which is fixed relative to the ski and has at least one blocking lever which can be engaged with, and disengaged from, toothing formations provided laterally on the connecting elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Tyrolia Technology GmbHInventors: Manfred Baumgartner, Karl Stritzl, Gernot Jahnel
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Patent number: 7516976Abstract: A binding or boot strap is provided that allows a rider to easily, rapidly and/or effectively tighten and/or loosen the strap about his or her boot. The strap includes a boot-engaging strap portion that engages with an engagement strap coupleable to the boot, as may be the case with boots used for step-in bindings, or to the binding, as may be the case with strap-type bindings. An arrangement for facilitating tightening/loosening of the two strap pieces so that a rider can slip his or her foot into or out from the boot or fasten the boot to or loosen it from a snowboard binding is also provided. In one embodiment, this arrangement includes a tightening element, such as for example a cord, lace or strap, suitably coupled to one or both strap portions such that a rider can pull on the tightening element to move the strap pieces relative to each other and tighten the strap.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventors: Christopher Cunningham, Christopher Doyle, Gregory Dean, Florian Lang, Scott Keller, Matt Windt
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Patent number: 7487991Abstract: A board (1) for gliding, in particular on snow, having a protective upper layer (3) covering the internal structure of the board, including the core (5) and any reinforcements (10), wherein: it has a metal plate (2) arranged between the protective upper layer (3) and the internal structure of the board, said plate (2) is located level with a transparent region (4) of the protective upper layer (3), said plate (2) has at least one recess (12) formed on its upper face, inside which the material of the protective upper layer (3) penetrates.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Skis Rossignol S.A.S.Inventors: Lionel Degasperi, Jean-Claude Meyer, Thierry Monnet, Philippe Largueze
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Patent number: 7451998Abstract: Method and apparatus for indicating gliding board features using an indicator adjacent an attachment point on the board used to secure an associated component, such as a binding, to the board. The indicator may indicate a board type (beginner, expert, etc.), a component used in the board (e.g., a core material used), a supplier of the board, a rider stance location, or other feature. Indicators may be located adjacent an opening of an attachment point, such as a hole in a threaded insert or slot of a channel embedded in a board body.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: The Burton CorporationInventor: Richard William Wagner, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080196275Abstract: The invention relates to a combination of ski boots of various sizes and skis with a fitted binding, comprising a toe jaw and a heel jaw, the relative separation of which may be altered and fixed relative to the ski by means of a guide device arranged on the ski. The ski boots belong to at least two ski boot types (1, 1?, 1?), which differ in the length of the sole (a, b, c), each of which are suitable for the fitting of inner boots (3a to 3d, 3?a to 3?d, 3?a to 3?d) in at least two boot sizes. The skis comprise binding jaws, arranged to be adjustable such that the relative separation thereof may be matched to the differing lengths of sole, whereby markings on the types of ski boot and markings on the guide device of the binding permit an unambiguous matching of the sole length to the corresponding jaw separation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2004Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Tyrolia Technology GmbHInventor: Helmut Brandt
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Patent number: 7404564Abstract: A snow gliding board (1) comprises, in particular, an upper surface consisting of an upper decorative and protective element (16) having a recess in which an insert (21, 22, 23) is fitted. The insert (21, 22, 23) comprises at least one first part made of an elastomer material (24) juxtaposed on the upper surface with at least one second part made of a metallic material (26).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Skis RossignolInventors: Vincent Bregeon, Max Mermet, Lionel Degasperi, David Bouvier, Philippe Largeuze, Benjamin Cuier
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Publication number: 20080116664Abstract: A snowboard binding for securing a boot to a snowboard includes a base that is mounted on the snowboard. The base includes a base plate and a pair of side rails that extend upwardly from the base plate along lateral sides of the base plate. The snowboard binding further includes a high-back support secured to the pair of side rails. The high-back support is fabricated from a single piece of material and has a hinge formed therein to adjust a forward lean position of the high-back support. Additional design features and methods are disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: The Burton CorporationInventors: Alex Warburton, James Laughlin, Jared Eberhardt
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Patent number: 7357405Abstract: The invention relates to a sliding board, in particular alpine ski or snowboard, with a sliding-board basic body and a binding-receiving plate. According to the invention, the binding-receiving plate is integrated as a supporting part in the central region of the sliding-board basic body, in which it is used, by being surrounded positively at the sides by raised regions of the sliding-board basic body.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Blizzard Sport GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Leitner
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Patent number: 7287776Abstract: A snowboard binding (1) including a base plate (2), arranged to receive the sole of the user's boot, and an element (5) for securing to the board located in the central part of the base plate, wherein the base plate (2) includes two plates (10, 11) for receiving the contact of the boot sole, these two plates (10, 11) partially overlapping and each having an adjustable longitudinal position, and wherein locking means (25) pass through the two plates (10, 11) in their overlap zones (14, 16) in order to anchor them in an element (5) for securing the base plate to the board.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Skis Rossignol S.A.Inventor: Christophe Papon
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Patent number: 7284767Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement for a ski binding which can be positioned on a ski, the binding including two parts: a front jaw and a heel holder which can be moved in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction of the ski in guiding mechanisms which are fixed to the ski, and are connected by a connecting element extending in the longitudinal direction of the ski. The position of one of the parts of the ski binding can be adjusted in relation to the connecting element, and the connecting element can be fixed in relation to the ski. The mutual position of the front jaw and the heel holder can be self-adjusted and fixed on the connecting element in such a way that the front jaw and the heel holder form, together with the connecting element, a pre-assembled unit which is separate from the ski, and which can be slid along the guiding mechanisms which are fixed to the ski.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Tyrolia Technology GmbHInventors: Alois Himmetsberger, Gernot Jahnel, Manfred Baumgartner, Karl Stritzl, Hubert Würthner
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Patent number: 7275757Abstract: An arrangement for longitudinal adjustment of two binding jaws of a ski binding has base parts which are guided for longitudinal displacement on guide elements attached to the ski. Strip-shaped or similar connecting elements extend parallel to one another in the direction of the other binding jaw. A fixing device interacts with the connecting elements. Raised portions of the connecting elements can be brought into and out of engagement with raised portions of the fixing device upon actuation of the fixing device by a relative movement parallel to the upper side of the ski. If the arrangement is blocked with ice or snow, functioning is ensured because the raised portions which can be brought into and out of engagement with one another are oriented essentially vertically in relation to the upper side of the ski.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Tyrolia Technology GmbHInventors: Erwin Hoesl, Christoph Wurm, Gernot Jahnel, Hubert Wuerthner, Franz Ollinger, Alois Himmetsberger
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Patent number: 7232147Abstract: A device for retaining a foot or boot on an apparatus, such as a binding for a snowboard. The device has a lateral portion and a medial portion demarcating a receiving zone, a rear support element, and a linkage. The linkage includes a front part and a rear part. The front part is located nearer a support surface of the rear support element and the rear part is located nearer a free surface of the rear support element.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventor: Bernard Couderc
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Patent number: 7216890Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved telemark ski binding. More particularly, the present invention relates to a dual front cable under-foot telemark binding. The two front cables attach to a linkage point within the toe receiving portion. The front cables are also designed to be easily replaceable by a consumer thereby extending the overall lifespan of the binding. In addition, the coupling between the two front cables and the resistance mechanism cartridges includes a unique rotational and lateral chalking mechanism that prevents inadvertent adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd.Inventors: Ben Walker, Mark Santurbane, David Narajowski, David Mellon, Thomas Laakso
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Patent number: 7086662Abstract: The present invention relates to a safety ski binding for a ski or a ski board, which has central attaching means, and is capable of reacting to the friction between the boot and the binding. This is achieved by providing a pair of plates which are moveable one in relation to the other. A portion of the front and rear boot holding cups being moveably attached to each plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Trak Sports USA, Inc.Inventor: David Dodge
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Patent number: 7073809Abstract: A snowboard binding comprises base plate with an extension in the peripheral regions on either side of its longitudinal axis, and a U-shaped support element, each extension retaining a respective leg of the support element, which supports a back support pivotably disposed in the region of the support element base and/or which is a stop restriction for a back support mounted on the extensions of the base plate. A pivot bearing mounts the support element so as to be pivotable in a limited pivot path about a pivot axis extending transversely to the longitudinal axis and parallel to the base plate. The binding comprises an adjusting and locking mechanism for fixing the support element in a desired angular position relative to the base plate, and/or an elastically resilient damping mechanism for rebounding the support element into a pre-defined angular position relative to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: ATOMIC Austria GmbHInventor: Helmut Holzer
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Patent number: 7036842Abstract: A ski or the like has integrated in it a flat retaining or securing system which bears the boot-retaining units of a binding in an adjustable manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Marker Deutschland GmbHInventors: Markus Krumbeck, Ludwig Wagner
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Patent number: 7029023Abstract: A snowboard binding is provided having a base to accommodate the boot of the user and keep it in a fixed position on the base; and a highback. The highback is adapted to allow the leg of a user to articulate through a range of motion. Attached to the highback is a system of springs or elastic members for returning the leg of the user to a neutral position relative to the board in the absence of an applied counterforce. For example, the highback can be attached to the base in such a manner as to allow the highback to articulate in a range extending from a forward position to a neutral position, and optionally to a rearward position, the neutral position being disposed between the forward position and any rearward position. In this binding, a tensioning member is affixed to the highback in such a manner as to resist articulation of the highback to the forward or the rearward position, and to apply a force to the highback to return it to the neutral position in the absence of an applied counterforce.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Raymond D. Fougere