Snowshoe harness

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Inventors

Emerson, Daniel T.

Application #

010199

Filed

Jan-21-1998

Published

Jul-6-1999

Current US Class

036/122
036/50.1
280/623

International Classes

A43B 005/04; A43B 005/16; A63C 009/00

Field of Search

36/122 36/50.1 36/51 36/123 36/124 36/125 286/14.2 286/617 286/623

Assignee

Atlas Snowshoe Company (San Francisco, CA)

Examiners

Sewell; Paul T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Freiburger; Thomas M.

US Patent References

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5493794   Combination snows...
5503900   Snowboard padding
5687491   Snowshoe with cont...
5699630   Snowshoe with front...
5740621   Compactible snows...
5820139   Snow board binding

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Abstract
A harness system for a snowshoe employs a single strap and a single buckle to secure the boot to the snowshoe at two locations, one approximately at the arch and one at the toe. The single strap is secured to four points on the harness assembly, left and right sides of each of two flexible harness shells which engage both sides of the boot approximately in the arch and toe areas. Extending generally in a Z-shaped pattern in one embodiment, the strap is fixed at its one end and secured firmly but adjustably at its opposite end. At the two intermediate attachment points are sliding connections to anchoring devices at the ends of the harness legs. One of these sliding attachments may be on a buckle which is releasable, to release the strap from the boot. The harness assembly has the advantages of single-hand engagement and release, one-step engagement and release involving a single buckle, simpler assembly, and mechanical advantage in tightening the strap for adjustment or in engaging the over-center buckle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A harness assembly for a snowshoe, the snowshoe including a snowshoe frame and a deck secured to the frame, said harness assembly comprising:

a base plate for the harness assembly, providing a platform on which the boot of a user can bear, and including means supporting the base plate on the snowshoe frame,

a front harness shell and a rear harness shell of flexible material secured to the base plate, the two harness shells being spaced apart so that the front harness shell is approximately at the toe of the boot and the rear harness shell is approximately at the arch of the boot, and each harness shell having left and right legs capable of partially wrapping around the boot when pulled tight against the boot,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention concerns snowshoes, and in particular the invention relates to a harness assembly for retaining a user's boot securely on the snowshoe.

Snowshoes of the general type with which this invention is concerned are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,440,827, 5,699,630, and 5,687,491. Such snowshoes have included boot harness assemblies generally comprising a harness of flexible material extending up from a base, and a pair of straps engaged over the front of the shoe at spaced locations, each requiring separate operation of a buckle for the particular strap. These straps are often referred to as webbing. A heel strap, for passing horizontally around the back of the shoe or boot, also has been included to help retain the boot within the harness assembly.

Recent improvements have been made in the straps extending over the top of the boot in the harness assembly. One improvement has been the use of "switchback straps", one at each of the two over-the-boot locations, to gain a mechanical advantage in tightening of the strap. With the switchback harness straps, a strap is fixed at one side, passes through a common loop at the opposite side, and then back to the first side, where it is secured via a buckle or tightening device. When the strap is tightened, a 2:1 mechanical advantage is thus obtained.
 
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