Land vehicles – Skates – Shoe attaching means
Patent
1997-07-28
2000-01-18
Hurley, Kevin
Land vehicles
Skates
Shoe attaching means
A63C 910
Patent
active
060151617
ABSTRACT:
An adjustable mount for use with a snowboard and a snowboard binding. The snowboard has a center-line and a channel which longitudinally extends along the center-line of the snowboard. The snowboard binding includes a binding base plate and a disc. The disc has a center-line and a bottom surface and is rotatably coupled to the binding base plate. The adjustable mount includes a rail, a bar and a locking mechanism. The rail is disposed in the channel and is fixedly coupled thereto. The rail has at least one series of notches. The binding base plate is disposed on the snowboard. The disc has a center-line and a bottom surface. The bar is disposed about the center-line of the disc and fixedly coupled thereto. The bar has at least one peripheral edge which has a series of notches which engages the series of notches of the rail. The disc is rotatably coupled to the binding base plate. The locking mechanism securely couples the rail to the bar.
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Britton Michael
Hurley Kevin
Johansen W. Edward
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