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US20100252593A1
US20100252593A1 US12/664,655 US66465508A US2010252593A1 US 20100252593 A1 US20100252593 A1 US 20100252593A1 US 66465508 A US66465508 A US 66465508A US 2010252593 A1 US2010252593 A1 US 2010252593A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/02Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/004Anti-theft devices for skis or ski equipment
    • A63C11/006Portable locking means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/02Devices for stretching, clamping or pressing skis or snowboards for transportation or storage
    • A63C11/023Carrying-devices
    • A63C11/025Carrying-devices for skis or ski-sticks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C5/00Skis or snowboards
    • A63C5/03Mono skis; Snowboards

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  • the present invention relates to a snowboard carrier belt, and more particularly, to a snowboard carrier belt, opposite ends of which are tied to a snowboard having a pair of bindings for fixing boots, so that a user can simply carry the snowboard, and the snowboard can be prevented from being missing through being locked by a lock.
  • snowboards derived from a set of a plate and poles which in America, a hunter, who had been hunting in the snow on the mountains, used for descending from the mountain while tying a string to the plate in about 1961.
  • This instrument was developed into a sport appliance in 1960s in America, and it would initially use a veneer board or a plastic board. Since America snows heavily, the above instrument has been developing into current snowboards with grafting of sports science thereinto and development of new materials.
  • a snowboarder In transporting the snowboard in the snow-free place in the skiing resorts, such as a restaurant, a restroom, etc., a snowboarder has to take the snowboard on his/her head or in his/her side, or otherwise, he/she drags the snowboard along the ground. In the latter case, the snowboard may be considerably damaged on its deck portion, particularly.
  • a snowboarder is so laborious to hold the snowboard in order to simply go to the restaurant or restroom because the snowboard is heavy, and it is not worthy to be stored in a pay cloakroom for only a short time, so that in case where the snowboarder determines to do his/her unimportant business while laying the snowboard on a certain place, the snowboard is often lost or stolen.
  • the present invention has been made to solve the foregoing problems with the prior art, and therefore an object of the present invention is to provide a snowboard carrier belt by which a snowboarder can always and simply carry and move a snowboard.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a snowboard carrier belt which is prevented from being taken off from a snowboarder.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a snowboard carrier belt which allows a snowboard to be fastened to an object such as a post, preventing it from being stolen.
  • a snowboard carrier belt which ties a snowboard having a pair of bindings so as to allow a snowboarder to carry the snowboard
  • the snowboard carrier belt including: a first belt section fixedly fitted, in its one end, between the snowboard and one of the bindings when the one binding is set to the snowboard; and a second belt section detachably coupled to a hill cup of the other binding by means of a fastener and having length-adjusting means connected with the other end of the first belt section so as to adjust a length of the belt.
  • the fastener may include a fastening loop installed on one face of the second belt section and a hook clip installed in an end of the second belt section so as to be detachably fastened to the fastening loop.
  • the second belt section may be provided with a pair of locking through-holes between the fastening loop and the hook clip so as to be locked by a lock.
  • a snowboard carrier belt which ties a snowboard having a pair of bindings so as to allow a snowboarder to carry the snowboard
  • the snowboard carrier belt including: a first belt section detachably coupled, in its one end, to a hill cup of one binding by means of a fastener; and a second belt section detachably coupled to a hill cup of the other binding by means of a fastener and having length-adjusting means connected with the other end of the first belt section so as to adjust a length of the belt.
  • the fastener may be a snap button and a Velcro-tape.
  • the snap button may be provided in the first or second belt section in its lengthwise direction, and is fastened after the belt section is connected with a fence or a post via the hill cup of the binding.
  • the Velcro-tape may be provided at the fastening position of the snap button in the first or second belt section in its width direction, so as to wind and support the fastening portion of the snap button.
  • the snowboard carrier belt further including at least one third belt sections connected with one end of the first or second belt section and fixedly fitted between the snowboard and one of the bindings when the one binding is set to the snowboard.
  • the snowboard carrier belt of the invention provides effects in that, when a snowboarder wants to take a rest or go to a restaurant or a restroom to which the snowboard is inhibited from taking in, he/she can simply and securely fasten it to a fence, a post, etc. in a belt-fastening manner without requiring to hold the heavy snowboard in his/her body, thereby saving the one-time storing cost of the snowboard and preventing it from being lost or stolen, which makes the snowboarder feel free and comfort in a ski-slope.
  • a snowboarder can carry the snowboard while taking it on his/her shoulder, and during snowboarding, he/she can also connect it tightly in his/her side so as to prevent the occurrence of a safety accident when the snowboarder falls down from the sliding snowboard.
  • FIG. 1 is a view illustrating the state in which a snowboard carrier belt according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is installed on a snowboard;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the snowboard carrier belt according to the first embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a view illustrating the state in which a first belt section is mounted on the snowboard
  • FIG. 4 is a view illustrating the state in which a snowboard carrier belt according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention is installed on a snowboard;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the snowboard carrier belt according to the second embodiment
  • FIG. 6 is a view illustrating the states in which a second belt section according to the second embodiment and a third embodiment of the present invention is mounted on the snowboard;
  • FIG. 7 is a view illustrating diverse states of using the snowboard carrier belt according to the present invention.
  • Second Belt Section 122 Length-Adjusting Means
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the state in which a snowboard carrier belt according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is installed on a snowboard.
  • the snowboard carrier belt 100 ties a snowboard 30 having installed thereon a pair of bindings 10 and 20 for fixing boots so as to allow a snowboarder to carry the snowboard 30 .
  • the snowboard carrier belt includes a first belt section 110 and a second belt section 120 .
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the snowboard carrier belt according to the first embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a view illustrating the state in which the first belt section is mounted on the snowboard.
  • the snowboard 30 is provided with 6 or 8 screw-holes 32 in pairs for installing the pair of bindings 10 and 20 with 4 screws 34 .
  • the first belt section 110 is fitted and fixed between the snowboard 30 and the binding 10 when the binding 10 is set to the snowboard 30 .
  • the first belt section 110 is provided, in its one end, with rigid plastic or metal fixing loops 112 and 114 , so as to be fixed to the snowboard with coupling of the binding 10 to the snowboard 30 .
  • the second belt section 120 includes length-adjusting means 122 which is connected with the other end of the first belt section 110 so as to adjust a length of the belt.
  • the end of the second belt section further extends from the length-adjusting means 122 and is detachably coupled to a hill cup 22 of the binding 20 by means of a fastener 130 .
  • the fastener 130 includes a fastening loop 132 and a hook clip 134 .
  • the fastening loop 132 is provided on one face of the second belt section 120
  • the hook clip 134 is provided in the end of the second belt section 134 .
  • the hook clip 134 is fastened to the fastening loop 132 after the second belt section 120 is wound around the hill cup 22 of the binding 20 .
  • the second belt section 120 is provided, between the fastening loop 132 and the hook clip 134 , with a pair of locking through-holes 124 a and 124 b , which will be locked by a lock 140 , so as to fasten the snowboard 30 to a fence or a post.
  • the first belt section 110 is first fitted and fixed between one binding 10 and the snowboard 30 when the binding 10 is set to the board 30 , and the second belt section 120 then is wound around the hill cup 22 of the other binding 20 and further around the fence or post (not shown), and the pair of locking through-holes 124 a and 124 b are locked together by the lock, thereby preventing the snowboard from being lost or stolen.
  • FIG. 4 is a view illustrating the state in which a snowboard carrier belt according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention is installed on the snowboard
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the snowboard carrier belt according to the second embodiment
  • FIG. 6 is a view illustrating the states in which the second belt section according to the second embodiment and a third embodiment of the present invention is mounted on the snowboard.
  • the snowboard carrier belt 100 includes first and second belt sections 110 and 120 , which are respectively detachable fastened to the hill cups 12 and 22 of the bindings 10 and 20 by means of fasteners 130 .
  • the first and second belt sections 110 and 120 may be provided with snap buttons 136 as a fastener 130 .
  • the snap buttons 136 consist of male and female coupling members 136 a and 136 b so that the male and female members 136 a and 136 b of the snap buttons 136 are provided in the end side of the first belt section 110 in its lengthwise direction. Then, the first belt section 110 is wound around the hill cup 12 of the binding 10 and is coupled by fastening the snap buttons 136 together, thereby being installed on the snowboard.
  • coupling in the second embodiment is easier than in the first embodiment.
  • the first belt section 110 is preferably further provided with a Velcro-tape 138 . That is, the Velcro-tape 138 is provided at the coupling position of the snap buttons 136 in the fist belt section 110 in its width direction, so as to wind along the coupling portion of the snap buttons 136 by about one revolution. This prevents the snap buttons 136 from being exposed outside, so that the coupling portion is not released by tangling during sliding.
  • the second belt section 120 is also provided with the snap buttons 136 and the Velcro-tape 138 and is detachably fastened to the hill cup 22 of the other binding 20 .
  • first and second belt sections 110 and 120 are fastened to the opposite bindings 10 and 20 of the snowboard 30 , so that a snowboarder can carry the snowboard while holding the same on his/her shoulder.
  • the second belt section 120 according to the third embodiment is further provided with at least one third belt sections 150 which is fitted and fixed between the board and the binding 20 when the binding 20 is set to the board.
  • the third belt section 150 includes, in opposite ends, a fixing loop 152 a and a connecting loop 152 b , such that the fixing loop 152 a is fitted between the board 30 and the binding 20 upon setting of the binding to the board, and the connecting loop 152 b is connected with the second belt section 120 .
  • FIG. 7 is a view illustrating diverse states of using the snowboard carrier belt according to the present invention.
  • the snowboard carrier belt 100 can adjust its length in order to allow the snowboarder to simply carry the snowboard 30 .
  • the snowboard 30 can be transported with the snowboard carrier belt 100 held on a snowboarder's shoulder(s), and when the snowboard slides on the slope, as illustrated in the fourth figure in FIG. 7 , the snowboard 30 is connected with the snowboarder by means of the fastener 130 so that during sliding, the snowboard is not taken off from the snowboarder, thereby securing stability.
  • the locking through-holes 124 a and 124 b of the second belt section 120 are locked together by a lock 140 after the second belt section is tied to a fence or a post, thereby preventing the snowboard from being lost or stolen.

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