SNOWSPORT EQUIPMENT POSITIONAL STABILIZATION
20200368606 ยท 2020-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C10/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C11/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for positionally stabilizing snowsport equipment such as snowboards while in use on snow or ice. The apparatus includes a position establishing unit having an interface and a guide situated in an angular relation to one another and a tether connectable between the establishing unit and either the equipment or an article associated with the user.
Claims
1. Apparatus for positionally stabilizing snowsport equipment having a linear edge while in use by a user on snow or ice comprising: a position establishing unit having an interface and a guide situated in an angular relation to one another, said interface removably locatable beneath the equipment between the equipment and the snow or ice, and said guide positionable adjacent the linear edge of the equipment; and a tether connectable between said establishing unit and one of the equipment and the user.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a wedge formation is located at a bottom surface of said interface.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said angular relation between said interface and said guide is substantially perpendicular.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a retractor maintaining a length of cord or cable, said retractor including a mounting clip at one surface thereof and said cord or cable held at said establishing unit at a free end thereof.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said tether includes a clip at one end releasably attachable to a wearable item and a clip at its opposite end secured at said free end of said cord or cable.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said interface has a top surface having ridges extending thereacross.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said interface has a bottom surface with a plurality of cleats extending thereacross.
8. Apparatus for positionally stabilizing a snowboard having a linear edge while in use by a user on snow or ice comprising: a position establishing unit having an interface and a guide situated in an angular relation to one another, said interface including top and bottom surfaces with retaining structure established thereat, a wedge formation and cleats projecting from said bottom surface, said interface removably locatable beneath the snowboard between the snowboard and the snow or ice with said guide positionable adjacent the linear edge of the snowboard; and a retractor and tether cord connectable between said retaining structure of said interface and one of the snowboard and the user, said retractor for housing a length of said cord and for user unspooling of a selected quantity of said cord and automatically selectively respooling said cord.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said top surface of said interface is adjacent to said equipment when the unit is deployed, said top surface having a plurality of parallel ridges extending thereacross.
10. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a secondary tether connected at one end to an end of said tether cord and having a clip at an opposite end for securement at a wearable item associated with the user.
11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said angular relation of said guide and said unit is substantially perpendicular and wherein said guide has a planar elongated contact surface adjacent to said top surface of said unit.
12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said interface is a semicircular platform, said cleats extending parallel one another across said bottom surface of said platform, one of said cleats adjacent an end of said platform projecting further from said bottom surface than others of said cleats.
13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said interface includes a traction assist opening therethrough between said top and bottom surfaces,
14. The apparatus of claim 13 where said wedge formation is oriented with an incline plane peak thereof adjacent to said opening and an incline plane origin thereof spaced therefrom so that said incline plane of said wedge formation runs parallel to said guide.
15. A method for positionally stabilizing snowsport equipment having a linear edge while in use by a user on snow or ice comprising: establishing a selected equipment position and stabilizing the position using an interface removably locatable beneath the equipment between the equipment and the snow or ice; maintaining the equipment at a selected location on the interface by positioning a guide associated with the interface adjacent to the linear edge of the equipment; and tethering said interface to one of the equipment and the user.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of tethering said interface includes tethering said interface to a user's boot.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of tethering said interface includes using a tether cord having a length and selectively extending and retracting said cord from a location.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of forming parallel ridges at a top surface of said interface.
19. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of secondarily tethering said interface.
20. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of creating enhanced traction at said interface by at least one of establishing plurality of cleats at a surface of said interface, establishing an opening through said interface, and establishing a wedge at a surface of said interface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings illustrate a complete embodiment of the invention according to the best mode so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Apparatus 11 of this invention as illustrated in the FIGURES is adapted for positionally stabilizing, against both from lateral linear sliding and rotational movement, snowsport equipment such as snowboards, split boards, skis, mono-skis, sleds, skeletons, luges and the like while in use by a user of the equipment. All such equipment is characterized by a linear edge at the equipment (edge 13 of snowboard 15 as shown in
[0026] Apparatus 11 includes position establishing unit 17 having interface 19 and guide 21 situated in an angular relation (preferably substantially perpendicular) to one another. Tether assemblage 23 (preferably a primary and secondary tether cord or cable as discussed hereinafter) is connectable between establishing unit 17 and either the equipment or the user (or, preferably, an article associated with the user such as a ski boot or snowboard boot 25 as seen in
[0027] Cleats 39 extend parallel to one another across bottom surface 31 of platform 27. Most of cleats 39 are standard sized relative to one another. However, cleat 39A adjacent to platform end 41 is larger, both in width and length of projection from bottom surface 31, than standard sized cleats 39. Wedge formation 37 is essentially a ramp structure (see
[0028] Cleats 39/39A are provided to dig into the snow and thus prevent forward and rearward equipment slipping movement. Opening 35 is likewise provided to increase surface retention to prevent linear slipping movement in all lateral directions by allowing compacted snow to rise into the hole responsive to downward pressure applied by weight of the user. Wedge formation 37 further restricts forward and rearward equipment slipping movement when downward force is applied. The combination of opening 35, wedge formation 37 and rearward cleat 39A essential trap snow therebetween when applied in such a way as to inhibit (in association with cleats 39 and guide 21) both lateral and rotational movement of the equipment/snowboard.
[0029] Top surface 29 of interface/platform 19/27 is positioned in contact with the equipment (snowboard 15 for example as shown in
[0030] Preferred measurements of the various structures identified above are best expressed relative to diameter X of the semicircle defining platform 27 (see
[0031] Retractor unit 57 and tether cord or cable assemblage 23 are affixed at retaining structure 33 of interface 19 at one terminus and to either equipment/snowboard 15 or the user (via boot 25 for example) at another terminus. Retractor unit 57 can be any of a number of known automatic cable/cord retracting units available in commerce and includes housing 59 for maintaining a spooled length of cord 61 therein readily unspooled by a user pulling on free end 63 of cord 61 (essentially by grasping and pulling on unit 17. The cord is automatically respooled when released as is known with such devices. Retractor unit 57 is preferably provided with mounting clip 65 when used snowboards or skis for mounting of unit 57 on a ski or snowboard boot. A cable clip or cord crimp 67 is used at end 63 to maintain cord 61 at retaining structure 33 (looped therethrough). Similar such clips or crimps are used to secure tether ends as shown in the FIGURES.
[0032] Secondary safety tether cord or cable 71 is connected at one end at end 63 of cord 61 via clip assemblage 73. Spring hook clip assemblage 75 at its opposite end accommodates securement at a wearable item associated with the user (such as boot 25 (see
[0033] Turning attention now to
[0034] Guide 21 serves dual purposes of restricting rotational movement of the equipment in combination with other elements and preventing unit 17 from sliding completely under the equipment. The method further includes using tether cord or cable 61 having a length and selectively extending and retracting cord 61 from a location, for example by user unspooling a selected quantity of the cord and thereafter selectively respooling the cord. Unit 17 is preferably secondarily tethered to the equipment or user.
[0035] Parallel ridges at top surface 29 of interface 19 are formed during manufacture. Enhanced traction at the interface 19 is created by at least one of establishing plurality of cleats at surface 31 of the interface 19, establishing opening 35 through interface 19, and/or establishing wedge formation 37 at a surface 31.
[0036] In use with snowboard equipment, apparatus 11 is attached to an inside edge of the user's front boot at clip 65 and retractor unit 57. During snowboarding, apparatus 11 is held close to the users boot 25 (
[0037] If gearing up, the snowboarder now can fasten the free trailing foot into the empty snowboard binding and secure it (the reverse operation of the snowboarder is stopping or mounting a lift). Once the snowboarder's free foot is secure, the snowboarder can maneuver the front of the snowboard off unit 17 by balancing on the back edge of the snowboard and lifting the front edge or hopping off it. When unit 17 is free it will retract back up towards the side of boot 25.
[0038] As may be appreciated from the foregoing, improved means for restricting undesired movement of snowsport equipment during user operations has been provided. The apparatus of this invention is relatively inexpensive to produce, unit 17 being formed (injection molded) from a single piece of flexible material such as neoprene, synthetic rubber materials, rubber, semi rigid but flexible plastics or the like. There are no parts fixed to unit 19 aside from the tether assemblage attached at a single opening through the unit. Cord/cables are preferably heavy nylon cord, though any suitable cord or cable material could be utilized. While tethering is shown in association with a user's boot, all retractors and cords could instead be affixed at a permanent location established on the equipment.