Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means
Patent
1981-03-13
1983-07-12
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Land vehicles
Skates
Shoe attaching means
280626, 280633, 280634, 36117, 36 38, 36 73, A63C 902
Patent
active
043926665
ABSTRACT:
An integral ski boot binding formed by a boot and operably connected boot plate is pivotally and releasably connected at a forward end to a toepiece mounted on a ski. A heel of the boot can be left free for touring skiing or clamped by a heelpiece mounted on the ski for alpine skiing. When the binding is released from the ski, a walking sole is attached to the boot plate. In an alternative embodiment, the boot plate is selectively positionable between two positions. In a first position, for touring, the forward end of the boot plate connects to the toepiece and in a second position, for alpine skiing, the forward end of the boot plate is directed toward a rearward portion of the boot, and connects to the toepiece at a point approximately midway along the length of the boot.
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Alpine Research, Inc.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Polumbus Gary M.
Rice Kenneth R.
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