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Skis connection system

A technology for connecting system and skis, which is applied in the direction of binding of skis, snowboards, skis, etc. It can solve the problems of uncomfortable connectors and difficult connections.

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-17
SHIMANO INC
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Problems solved by technology

Sometimes these connections are difficult to engage due to snow and / or cold
In addition, these connectors are uncomfortable due to the continuous impact between the snowboard boot and the connector when riding the skis

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[0150] now refer to Figure 18 , shows a part of the ski connector 212 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The snowboard connector 212 of this second embodiment is the same as the first embodiment except that the snowboard connector 212 has a pair of modified (first and second) rear connecting members 44a and 44b of the first embodiment (first and second) rear connecting members 244a and 244b. The snowboard connector 12 of one embodiment is the same. The snowboard connector 212 is designed to be used with the same or substantially the same snowboard boot as the snowboard boot 14 of the first embodiment. Since the snowboard connector 212 of the second embodiment is substantially the same as the snowboard connector 12 of the first embodiment, the snowboard connector 212 will not be described or illustrated in detail here. Instead, the following description mainly focuses on the differences. Furthermore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art ...

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[0153] now refer to Figure 19 , shows a snowboard connector 312 according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The snowboard connector 312 of this third embodiment is substantially the same as the snowboard connector 12 of the first embodiment, except that the ski connector 312 uses a bottom member 340 that is a variation of the bottom member 40 of the first embodiment. The snowboard connector 312 is designed to be used with the same or substantially the same snowboard boot as the snowboard boot 14 of the first embodiment. Since the snowboard connector 312 of the third embodiment is substantially the same as the snowboard connector 12 of the first embodiment, the snowboard connector 312 will not be described or illustrated in detail here. Instead, the following description mainly focuses on the differences. Furthermore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that much of the description of the first embodiment of the snowboard attachment system 10 , the ...

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[0156] now refer to Figure 20 , shows a part of a snowboard connection system 410 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. The snowboard attachment system 410 of this fourth embodiment is substantially the same as the snowboard attachment system 10 of the first embodiment, except that the snowboard attachment system 410 includes a bottom member 440 that is a variation of the bottom member 40 of the first embodiment. The snowboard attachment system 410 has a snowboard connector 412 designed for use with a snowboard boot that is the same or substantially the same as the snowboard boot 14 of the first embodiment. Since the snowboard attachment system 410 is substantially the same as the snowboard attachment system 10 of the first embodiment, the snowboard attachment system 410 will not be described or illustrated in detail here. Instead, the following description mainly focuses on the differences. Furthermore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art t...

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Abstract

A snowboard binding system 10 includes a boot 14 and a binding 12 configured to be releasable coupled together. The boot 14 has a mid sole constructed of a first material and an outer sole constructed of a second material. The first material has a lower coefficient of friction than the second material. First and second rear catches 28a, 28b are formed on first and second lateral sides of the mid sole to engage a rear binding arrangement of the binding 12. A front catch 26 of the boot 14 selectively engaes a front binding member of the binding 12. The outer sole partially covers the mid sole such that the mid sole is exposed in an area adjacent at least one of the first and second lateral sides. The binding 12 includes a base member 40 with rear guide member has an upper boot support surface arranged to contact the exposed area of the mid sole.

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technical field [0001] The present invention generally relates to a ski attachment system for releasably attaching a ski boot to a ski. More particularly, the present invention relates to a snowboard connector to which at least one rear guide is attached, the guide contacting a low friction contact area of ​​a ski boot to facilitate stepping or sliding out of the snowboard connector. Background technique [0002] In recent years, snowboarding has become a very popular winter sport. In fact, snowboarding is also a sport in the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Snowboarding is similar to sledding in that skiers slide down snow-covered slopes. Snowboards are usually shaped like a small surfboard or a large skateboard without wheels. A skier stands on a ski with his or her feet generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the ski. Similar to sledding, skiers wear special boots that are securely attached to the skis by linkages. In other words, unlike tobogganing, the sk...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A43B5/04A43B13/12A63C5/00A63C10/10A63C10/18A63C10/20A63C10/24
CPCA63C10/24A43B5/0403A63C10/106A43B13/12A43B5/0401A63C10/20A43B5/0423A63C10/18A63C10/10A63C10/103
Inventor 冈岛伸平森田宏高浜公尊
Owner SHIMANO INC