Angular adjustment mechanism for snowboard bindings

Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means

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C280S618000, C280S629000, C280S014240

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11235483

ABSTRACT:
The Angular Adjustment Mechanism for Snowboard Bindings positioned between the snowboard and boot bindings allows angular adjustment between the snowboard rider's boot bindings and the snowboard without the need for any tools or levers. The user can make adjustments at any time by weighting the board with either foot and lifting and rotating the opposite foot. A lifting action releases the mechanism allowing for the adjustment of angular orientation. Removal of the lifting force engages the locking mechanism preventing further angular movement.

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