Snowboard boot strap anchor

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Uppers – Closure

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C036S117100, C036S115000, C036S050100

Reexamination Certificate

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06978558

ABSTRACT:
A snowboard boot strap anchor is described. The strap anchor includes a raised portion having at least three mounting locations, and a thin base portion associated with the raised portion for attachment to an upper portion of the snowboard boot. Also described is a snowboard boot strap mounting system. The system includes a first strap anchor having a raised portion containing at least three mounting locations, the strap anchor including a base portion for attachment to the snowboard boot upper, an ankle strap arrangement having a first distal end for attachment to the first strap anchor, and a fastener device for connecting the first distal end of the ankle strap arrangement to the first strap anchor by mating with a selected mounting location.

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patent: 6056300 (2000-05-01), Carpenter et al.
patent: 6061870 (2000-05-01), Dodge et al.
patent: 6253467 (2001-07-01), Maravetz et al.
patent: 6446362 (2002-09-01), Martin et al.
patent: 6729047 (2004-05-01), Hirayama
patent: 2003/0154631 (2003-08-01), Hirayama

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