Land vehicles – Runner vehicle – Standing occupant
Patent
1999-03-01
2000-07-18
Johnson, Brian L.
Land vehicles
Runner vehicle
Standing occupant
280633, 441 74, B62B 1500, A63C 500
Patent
active
060895810
ABSTRACT:
A system is provided for mounting bindings to a snowboard. The system allows relative distance between the mounted bindings to be much more accurately adjusted by the user, making snowboarding mare enjoyable and safer. The system involves a front and a rear set of parallel cavities formed on the top surface of a snowboard which accept nuts which slide in each cavity. Each nut receives a corresponding bolt from the binding to be mounted. The nuts can be easily replaced if stripped, obviating the need for frequent expensive repairs to fix stripped nuts, as is common with typical snowboards.
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4117 Investments Ltd.
Avery Bridget
Johnson Brian L.
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