Hanger Snowboard Binding and Method
20200391097 ยท 2020-12-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C10/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C10/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C10/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A snowboard binding that enables a snowboard to hang nearly vertically on a user's foot includes a board base attachable to a snowboard, the board base having a generally planar configuration and a hinge, a hardened boot attachable to the user's foot, the hardened boot having a first lateral side and a second lateral side. The hinge attaches the first lateral side of the hardened boot to the board base and a latch attached to the second lateral side. The hinge and latch cooperate to enable the snowboard binding to selectively move from a first configuration where the latch engages both the board base and the hardened boot and align to align the hardened boot and the board base in a planar arrangement, to a second configuration where the latch releases the board base from the hardened boot.
Claims
1. A snowboard binding that enables a snowboard to hang nearly vertically on a user's foot, comprising: a board base attachable to a snowboard, the board base having a generally planar configuration, a hinge and a first latch hook attached to the board base; a foot base attachable to the user's foot, the foot base having a first lateral side and a second lateral side; the hinge attaches the first lateral side of the foot base to the board base; a second latch hook attached to the second lateral side of the foot base and being configured to mate with the first latch hook of the board base; the hinge, the first latch hook and the second latch hook and latch cooperate to enable the snowboard binding to selectively move from a first configuration where the first latch hook engages the second latch hook and both the board base and the foot base and align to align the foot base in a planar arrangement, to a second configuration where the latch releases the board base from the foot base, and wherein when the snowboard binding mounts a snowboard, disengagement of the first latch hook from the second latch hook latch enables the board base and the snow board to hang from the foot base by the hinge such as during use on a chairlift.
2. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein the board base is affixed to a snow board.
3. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 2, wherein the snowboard has a nose and a tail, the snowboard binding attaches to the snowboard closer to the nose than the tail, and the hinge on the first lateral side of the foot base is closer to the nose than the second lateral side of the foot base to enable the snowboard to hang nearly vertically from the user's foot when the user is on a chairlift and the latch is releases the board base from the foot base.
4. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hinge is a single hinge extending along a portion of the first lateral side of the foot base.
5. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hinge includes multiple hinges positioned along a portion of the first lateral side of the foot base.
6. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein the latch is spring loaded to normally lock the board base and the foot base during snowboarding.
7. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 6, wherein the latch is automatically lockable when board base and the foot base align in the planar arrangement.
8. A method of disembarking from a chairlift comprising: providing a snowboard and a snowboard binding that enables a snowboard to hang nearly vertically on a user's foot while riding on a chairlift; the snowboard binding including a board base attachable to the snowboard, the board base having a generally planar configuration and hinge; a hardened boot attachable to the user's foot, the hardened boot having a first lateral side and a second lateral side; the hinge attaches the first lateral side of the hardened boot to the board base; a latch attached to the second lateral side; the hinge and latch cooperate to enable the snowboard binding to selectively move from a first configuration where the latch engages both the board base and the hardened boot and align to align the hardened boot and the board base in a planar arrangement, to a second configuration where the latch releases the board base from the hardened boot; unlatching the snowboard binding from the first configuration to the second configuration and transporting the user on the chair lift to enable the snowboard to hang from the user's foot while riding the chairlift; and utilizing contact between the hanging snowboard and a ground surface to automatically return the snowboard binding from the second configuration to the first configuration when the user disembarks from the chairlift.
9. A snowboard having a binding that enables the snowboard to hang nearly vertically on a user's foot during usage on a chairlift, comprising: a snowboard having a snowboard binding attached to the snowboard; the snowboard binding including a board base affixed with screws to the snowboard, the board base having a generally planar configuration and a hinge; the snowboard binding including a latch and a hardened boot attachable to the user's foot, the hardened boot having a first lateral side and a second lateral side, the hinge attaches the first lateral side of the hardened boot to the board base; a latch attached to the second lateral side; and the hinge and latch cooperate to enable the snowboard binding to selectively move from a first configuration where the latch engages both the board base and the hardened boot and align to align the hardened boot and the board base in a planar arrangement, to a second configuration where the latch releases the board base from the hardened boot, wherein when the snowboard binding mounts a snowboard, disengagement of the latch enables the board base and the snow board to hang from the hardened boot by the hinge such as during use on a chairlift.
10. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the board base is affixed to a snow board with screws.
11. The snowboard as set forth in claim 10, wherein the snowboard has a nose and a tail, the snowboard binding attaches to the snowboard closer to the nose than the tail, and the hinge on the first lateral side of the hardened boot is closer to the nose than the second lateral side of the hardened boot to enable the snowboard to hang nearly vertically from the user's foot when the user is on a chairlift and the latch is releases the board base from the hardened boot.
12. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the hinge is a single hinge extending along a portion of the first lateral side of the hardened boot.
13. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the hinge includes multiple hinges positioned along a portion of the first lateral side of the hardened boot.
14. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the latch is spring loaded to normally lock the board base and the hardened boot during snowboarding.
15. The snowboard as set forth in claim 14, wherein the latch is automatically lockable when board base and the hardened boot align in the planar arrangement.
16. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the hardened boot includes a planar foot base and the hinge attaches to the planar foot base.
17. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the hardened boot includes a foot base integral with the foot base, and the hinge attaches to the planar foot base.
18. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the hardened boot includes a planar foot base, a heel strap, a toe strap, and a heel plate for holding a snowboarders' foot.
19. The snowboard as set forth in claim 9, wherein the hardened boot is a portion of the snowboard binding.
20. The snowboard binding as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first latch hook includes a resilient silicon plug that spring loads the first latch hook to inhibit operational interference by ice and snow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] This orientation of the snowboard also prevents the snowboard from banging and scratching against the gear or, and the bodies of, other occupants that might also ride on the same chairlift. The chairlift experience, even with strangers, can be less antagonistic, and even enjoyable. It can be a true joy to share a chairlift ride with a loved one, absent the banging of boards against each other.
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[0039] The board base 30 attaches to the foot base 28 and the hardened boot 40 via two hinges 24. It can be appreciated that a single hinge 24 of sufficient length can be used instead of the two hinge design. Also the attachment of the hinges 24 can be adapted to attach to either the foot base 28 or the hardened boot 40 in variants of the invention. Preferably the foot base 28 has a generally planar shape that is integral with, or affixed to, the hardened boot 40. The straps 42 and 43 are adjustable and include pads 48 for comfort and functionality in securing the snowboard binding 18 to the foot.