Patent classifications
A63C10/08
Device for retaining a boot on a gliding board and gliding apparatus comprising such a device
Binding for retaining a boot on a gliding board including a frame, a longitudinal stop that includes an indexer and a first actuation surface, the longitudinal stop being mounted translationally movable in relation to the frame, along a substantially vertical direction, between two configuration positions, namely, an active position for which the indexer is capable of cooperating with a complementary indexer, and an inactive position for which the indexer does not cooperate with the complementary indexer. The binding further includes an actuator that includes a first cam capable of interacting with the first actuation surface of the longitudinal stop so as to cause the translation of the longitudinal stop towards its active position. The actuator is movably mounted only in rotation in relation to the frame.
Device for retaining a boot on a gliding board and gliding apparatus comprising such a device
Binding for retaining a boot on a gliding board including a frame, a longitudinal stop that includes an indexer and a first actuation surface, the longitudinal stop being mounted translationally movable in relation to the frame, along a substantially vertical direction, between two configuration positions, namely, an active position for which the indexer is capable of cooperating with a complementary indexer, and an inactive position for which the indexer does not cooperate with the complementary indexer. The binding further includes an actuator that includes a first cam capable of interacting with the first actuation surface of the longitudinal stop so as to cause the translation of the longitudinal stop towards its active position. The actuator is movably mounted only in rotation in relation to the frame.
Binding for sliding board
A binding for a sliding board, the binding including a foot-securing body (1) for securing a foot, and an attachment fixture (10) for attaching the foot-securing body (1) to a sliding board (50), wherein the attachment fixture (10) is composed of a disc body (11) that is fastened to an upper surface of the sliding board (50), a hole section (2) formed in the foot-securing body (1) being non-rotatably fitted onto the disc body (11), and a restricting securing body (12) that links to the disc body (11) via the hole section (2) in the foot-securing body (1) to restrict and secure the foot-securing body (1).
SPLITBOARD INTERFACE
The present disclosure relates to splitboard bindings and interfaces. The improved splitboard interfaces can combine two or three components into one molded composite part. The interfaces can also utilize some of the same parts on the heelside of the assembly and the toe side. The interfaces can also be flipped to be used in different orientations (e.g., left foot forward or right foot forward). Embodiments can use concentric arced mounting slots to reduce the size of parts to achieve desired stance angles. Embodiments can also have a seam connection disk with a cove and bead for better joining at the seam of the splitboard. The improved splitboard interfaces can be easier to manufacture, lighter and stronger than other designs, and easier to use to provide a better overall snowboarding experience.
SPLITBOARD INTERFACE
The present disclosure relates to splitboard bindings and interfaces. The improved splitboard interfaces can combine two or three components into one molded composite part. The interfaces can also utilize some of the same parts on the heelside of the assembly and the toe side. The interfaces can also be flipped to be used in different orientations (e.g., left foot forward or right foot forward). Embodiments can use concentric arced mounting slots to reduce the size of parts to achieve desired stance angles. Embodiments can also have a seam connection disk with a cove and bead for better joining at the seam of the splitboard. The improved splitboard interfaces can be easier to manufacture, lighter and stronger than other designs, and easier to use to provide a better overall snowboarding experience.