Patent classifications
A41D13/0156
Multi-material impact protection for contact sports
A protective device may be configured to be worn to protect a portion of a wearer's anatomy. A pliable first material may form a perimeter portion and at least one connecting portion. A rigid second material may form at least two plates retained within the perimeter portion and at least one connecting portion.
PADDED LIMB COMPRESSION SLEEVE
A compression based foundation having strategically paced padding to guard against the types of injuries most usually sustained during obstacle course racing is provided. Also provided is an energy supplement storage garment where energy supplements are within easy reach during active racing conditions.
Apparel with cling reduction features
Aspects herein are directed to articles of apparel formed from a base textile and including a plurality of discrete overlay film structures affixed to the base textile at one or more locations on the article of apparel. When exposed to an external stimulus, the film structures undergo an increase in dimension in at least the z-direction and the base textile undergoes a change in dimension in at least the z-direction to produce stand-off nodes.
Layered protective structure for protective garments and equipment and an elastic layer
A layered protective structure for protective garments and equipment is disclosed. The layered protective structure comprises three layers. The first layer is the outermost layer, and it is the most rigid of the layers and has first layer holes that have at their edges rim structures extending inward into the protective structure. The second layer is an elastic net-like structure that is configured to fit at least partly between the rim structures. The first layer and the second layer are on top of the third layer, which is the innermost of the layers (i.e., towards the user when the protective structure is in use). The third layer is made of a softer and more flexible material than the first layer. The second layer spreads the impact forces and conveys at least part of them to the third layer.
Padding Material for Protective Equipment
A padding material for protective equipment is provided. The padding material is formed from a single, integral piece of material with a cellular structure. The size and/or shape of the cellular structure is non-uniform to provide support and reduce pressure in chosen areas. One embodiment of the protective equipment includes knee pad with a shell, padding disposed in front of the knee of the wearer, the padding including a non-uniform stiffness.
STITCHLESS DORSAL PADDING FOR PROTECTIVE SPORTS GLOVES AND OTHER PROTECTIVE GEAR
A protective glove can include a unitary dorsal panel formed from an inner scrim material and a plurality of protective elements molded directly to an exterior surface of the inner scrim. Two or more protective elements can be formed as an array of discrete islands each separated by substantially zero-elevation interstitial spaces. The unitary dorsal panel can be sewn or otherwise attached circumferentially to the palmer sections of the glove. This array of protective elements can provide increased protection to the user's fingers, hands, wrists, and lower forearms while maintaining flexibility and tactile feel on both palmar and dorsal sides of the glove, increasing flexibility where needed without compromising protection.
APPAREL WITH CLING REDUCTION FEATURES
Aspects herein are directed to articles of apparel formed from a base textile and including a plurality of discrete overlay film structures affixed to the base textile at one or more locations on the article of apparel. When exposed to an external stimulus, the film structures undergo an increase in dimension in at least the z-direction and the base textile undergoes a change in dimension in at least the z-direction to produce stand-off nodes.
Lofted lattice structures and methods of making the same
An additively manufactured lattice includes a plurality of symmetrically oriented repeating unit cells. Each of the unit cells is comprised of a vertically oriented tubular structure having a top edge and bottom edge, said tubular structure defined by a circumferential side wall extending from said top edge to said bottom edge. The side wall has a lower portion, an intermediate portion, and an upper portion, with the lower portion terminating at the bottom edge, the upper portion terminating at the top edge, and the intermediate portion positioned between the lower portion and the upper portion. A plurality of spaced legs is included with each unit cell, with each leg formed as an outfolding of the side wall, each outfolding beginning at the side wall intermediate portion and extending progressively further outward through the side wall lower portion to the bottom edge.
Catcher's chest protector with grip elements for improved ball control
A chest protector may include a flexible panel configured to generally conform to a user's chest and abdominal regions, one or more retention elements connected to the flexible panel and positioned to hold the chest protector on the user, and one or more high-friction elements positioned on an anterior outer surface of the flexible panel, the one or more high-friction elements configured to reduce angular momentum, or change rotation, of a ball impacting at least one of the one or more high-friction elements. The high-friction elements may include elements of tacky material, such as one or more dots or other elements of tacky material.
Apparel with adaptive fit
Aspects herein are directed to articles of apparel formed from a base textile and including a plurality of discrete overlay film structures affixed to the base textile at one or more locations on the article of apparel. When exposed to an external stimulus, the film structures undergo an increase in dimension in at least the z-direction and the base textile undergoes a decrease in dimension in one or more of the x-direction and the y-direction.