BINDING FOR SNOWBOARD, KITESURF OR WAKEBOARD, WITH A HIGHBACK THAT IS ROTATABLY CONTROLLED BY A LEVER USED AS A BOOT RAMP
20230166176 · 2023-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
- David PARTRIDGE (Wellington, NZ)
- David FERNANDEZ (Grand-Lancy, CH)
- Jean-François PELCHAT (Whistler, CA)
Cpc classification
A63C10/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard, including a base, a highback that is movable around a first axis of rotation mounted on the base and a lever, of which a power lever arm controls, rotatably relative to the base, a resistance lever arm that cooperates with the highback to move it around the first axis of rotation between an open position and a closed position. The lever pivots around a second axis of rotation mounted on a bow of the base and in opposition to a toe strap relative to the first axis of rotation so that the power lever arm can be used as a ramp in counterforce against a stopper of the toe strap to move the highback between the open position and the closed position.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard, comprising: a base, a highback that is movable around a first axis of rotation mounted on the base and a lever, of which a power lever arm controls, rotatably relative to the base, a resistance lever arm that cooperates with the highback to move it around the first axis of rotation between an open position and a closed position, wherein the lever pivots around a second axis of rotation mounted on an arch of the base and in opposition to a toe strap relative to the first axis of rotation so that the power lever arm can be used as a ramp in counterforce against a stopper of the toe strap when controlling the resistance lever arm to move the highback between the open position and the closed position.
12. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 11, wherein the stopper includes a tip mounted around an axis of rotation mounted on the toe strap.
13. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 11, wherein the power lever arm has bearing parts.
14. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 11, wherein the toe strap and the base include mutual rotation locking means that allow the toe strap different adjustment positions.
15. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 11, wherein the resistance lever arm and the highback cooperate through a first connecting part and a second connecting part that are fixed to the highback, wherein the resistance lever arm is engaged with the second connecting part through an opening.
16. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 15, wherein the second connecting part is reversibly attached to the first connecting part in the open position and in the closed position of the highback and is detached from the first connecting part in a storage position of the highback.
17. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 15, wherein the second connecting part is inserted into the opening of the resistance lever arm in the open position and in the closed position of the highback and is removed from the opening of the resistance lever arm in a storage position of the highback.
18. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 17, wherein the second connecting part is shaped as a clockwise or anti-clockwise bent hook.
19. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 11, wherein it includes a part with elastic deformation that is tied to the first connecting part to characterize the open position of the highback by pressing a stop on the resistance lever arm.
20. The binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to claim 11, wherein the second axis of rotation is mounted on a first end and a second end of the bow, wherein there is an opening between them.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0016] Other advantages of the invention are described in the presentation below illustrated with the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] In the following presentation, please note that a same item has the same reference on all figures.
[0034] A binding for a snowboard, a kitesurf or a wakeboard according to the invention includes a base 1 and a highback 3 movable around a first axis of rotation A1 that is mounted on the base 1. A lever 5 including a power lever arm 5a and a resistance lever arm 5b is also rotatably movable in reference to the base. The resistance lever arm 5b cooperates with the highback 3 to move it around the first axis of rotation A1 between an open position and a closed position when it is rotatably controlled by the power lever arm 5a.
[0035] As previously exposed, the lever 5 pivots around a second axis of rotation A2 that is mounted on a bow 10 that is raised up a mounting base 4 of the base 1 and that is in opposition to a toe strap 7 relative to the first axis of rotation A1. This arrangement allows the use of the power lever arm 5a as a ramp while putting on and off the shoe between the open position and the closed position, in counterforce against a stopper of the toe strap 7.
[0036] The
[0037] The
[0038] When putting a shoe on, on
[0039] In the closed position, on
[0040] When putting a shoe off, the user unlocks the closed position by unclamping the ankle strap 19, then lifts their heel while the tip of the boot or inner shoe 2 is engaged with the stopper of the toe strap 7. Here again, the lever arm 5a is used as a ramp for putting off. The elastic return means follows the movement of the user's heel and controls the highback 3 into the open position thanks to the resistance lever arm 5b with cooperation with the second connecting part 11. At the end of the rotation, the resistance lever arm 5b is locked by the arch 10.
[0041] In the embodiment of the invention according to the
[0042] The embodiment of the invention illustrated by the
[0043] The embodiments of the invention illustrated by the
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[0045] The first connecting part 13 is secured against the highback 3 and includes two stiffeners 13a, 13b. The second connecting part 11 includes a tab 11a to attach reversibly to the first connecting part 13 in the open position and in the closed position of the highback 3, and can be detached from the first connecting part 13 in a storage position. In the example of
[0046] When putting on the shoe, the resistance lever arm 5b engages with the stiffeners 13a, 13b of the first connecting part 13 to move the highback 3 into the closed position. When putting off the shoe, the resistance lever arm 5b transmits to the highback 3 the force from the elastic return means 16 through the second connecting part 11 that is reversibly attached to the first connecting part 13.
[0047] The first and second connecting parts 11 and 13 described above create a connecting loop, where the second connecting part stretches out through the opening 5d in the resistance lever arm 5b to close in on the first connecting part 13 thanks to the reversible means of attachment 11b. Opening the connecting loop makes it possible to turn down the highback 3 around the first axis of rotation A1 in a storage position.
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[0049] According to a fifth embodiment, it is particularly expected to fix an elastic deformation part 14, for example in the shape of a blade, to the first connecting part 13, preferably between its stiffeners 13a and 13b, to determine, as per
[0050] Remember that the power lever arm is locked by the arch of the base and not by the mounting base. In the case of a snowboard, this result is particularly beneficial, considering that the possible presence of snow between the boot and the base may hinder the rotation of the power lever arm, hence hinder the complete closing of the binding. In case of water applications, the result is also beneficial in case of accidental obstruction.