MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SHIN GUARD AND DETACHABLE TRAINING CALF PAD
20220040556 · 2022-02-10
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Abstract
Products related to the field of protective guards for practicing combat sports are disclosed herein. One training gear set for combat sports can include a shin guard and a concave calf pad. The calf pad can be detachably attached to the shin guard. The shin guard and calf pad can include attachment means and can be detachably attached to each other via the attachment means. The Shing guard and calf pad can be prepared so that the attachment means are not exposed when the calf pad and the shin guard are in an attached position.
Claims
1. A training gear set for combat sports comprising: a shin guard; a concave calf pad; and wherein the calf pad is detachably attached to the shin guard.
2. The training gear set of claim 1, wherein: the calf pad is sized to entirely cover a back side of a gastrocnemius muscle from the knee to the calcaneal tendon with at least a half inch of padding.
3. The training gear set of claim 1, wherein: the calf pad has a vertical extent of at least eight inches.
4. The training gear set of claim 1, further comprising: at least one smooth fastening surface on the shin guard; and wherein the calf pad is detachably attached to the shin guard via the at least one smooth fastening surface.
5. The training gear set of claim 1, further comprising: at least one fastening surface on the calf pad; and wherein the at least one fastening surface is disposed along an inner surface of the calf pad.
6. The training gear set of claim 1, wherein: the shin guard is attached to a first outer portion of a leg sleeve; and the calf pad is detachably attached to a second outer portion of the leg sleeve.
7. The training gear set of claim 1, wherein: an upper portion of the calf pad is thicker than a lower portion of the calf pad; and the upper portion of the calf pad is at least a half inch thick.
8. The training gear set of claim 1, further comprising: at least one first attachment means: (i) for attaching the calf pad to the shin guard; and (ii) attached to at least one portion of the calf pad; at least one second attachment means: (i) for attaching the calf pad to the shin guard; and (ii) attached to at least one portion of the shin guard; and wherein the calf pad is detachably attached to the shin guard via the at least one first attachment means and the at least one second attachment means.
9. The training gear set of claim 8, wherein: the at least one first attachment means are disposed along an inner portion of the lateral edges of the calf pad; and the at least one second attachment means are disposed along an outer portion of a lateral surface of the shin guard.
10. The training gear set of claim 8, wherein: the calf pad covers the at least one first attachment means and the at least one second attachment means when the calf pad is attached to the shin guard.
11. The training gear set of claim 8, wherein: the at least one first attachment means and the at least one second attachment means are strips of hook and loop fastening materials.
12. A shin and calf guard for use in combat sports, comprising: a first pad shaped to fit a shin; a second pad shaped to fit a calf; wherein the first pad comprises a first attachment means for attaching the first pad to the second pad; wherein the second pad comprises a second attachment means for attaching the second pad to the first pad; and wherein the second pad is detachably attached to the first pad via the first and second attachment means.
13. The shin and calf guard of claim 12, wherein: the first attachment means includes a smooth fastening surface attached to the first pad.
14. The shin and calf guard of claim 12, wherein: the second attachment means is disposed along an inner surface of the second pad.
15. The shin and calf guard of claim 12, wherein: the second pad covers the first attachment means and the second attachment means when the second pad is attached to the first pad.
16. The shin and calf guard of claim 12, further comprising: a leg sleeve; wherein the first pad is attached to a first outer portion of a leg sleeve; and wherein the second pad is detachably attached to a second outer portion of the leg sleeve.
17. The shin and calf guard of claim 12, wherein: a top edge of the second pad is higher than a top edge of the first pad.
18. A calf guard kit for attaching a calf guard to a shin guard for combat sports, comprising: a calf pad shaped to fit a calf; and at least one attachment means for attaching the pad to the shin guard.
19. The kit of claim 18, further comprising: a double-sided attachment means for attaching to the shin guard and the at least one attachment means.
20. The kit of claim 18, wherein: the calf pad is adapted to be detachably attached to the shin guard via the at least one attachment means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Products related to the field of protective guards for practicing combat sports in accordance with the summary above are disclosed in detail herein. The products disclosed in this section are nonlimiting embodiments of the invention, are provided for explanatory purposes only, and should not be used to constrict the full scope of the invention.
[0021] In specific embodiments of the invention, a shin guard is provided.
[0022] The shing guard can take on various forms so as to fit and protect as least part of a user's shin. The shin guard can be provided in different sizes to cover the shin completely or in part. The shin guard can be provided in different sizes to fit users with different heights and shin lengths. For example, portion 112 of the shin guard 110 illustrated in view 220 could be provided with different sizes (e.g. small, medium, large, etc.) and different coverage (e.g. partial, total, etc.). The shin guard can comprise a pad and a cover for the pad. The thickness of the padding can be enough so as to absorb impact and protect the user while at the same time being light weight, comfortable, and allow for the user's mobility. The hardness of the padding could vary depending on the material and desired resistance, and could be, for example, between 30 and 60 in the Shore 00 scale or between 20 and 95 in the Shore A scale. For example, the Shore hardness could be of 60 in the Shore 00 scale, such as in the case of sponge neoprene, or 45 in the Shore A scale, such as in the case of soft neoprene. The padding could be of about 0.5 inch (1.27 cm) to 2 inches (5.08 cm) in thickness.
[0023] The shin guard can optionally be provided with instep protection, as represented, for example, by portion 114 in view 220. The instep protection can be permanently attached to the shin guard, or detachably attached to the shin guard. The instep protection can be an extension of the shin guard pad or a separate pad attached to the shin guard pad. In any of those cases, the shin guard and instep protection can be provided in a way that does not restrict any movement of the user when in use. The instep protection of the shin guard can be provided in various sizes so as to cover the instep completely or in part and/or to fit users with different foot lengths.
[0024] The shin guard can be made of different combinations of materials. The pad of the shin guard can be made of a material that can absorb shocks and reduce the chances of injuries. For example, the material of the pad can be any kind of synthetic rubber such as neoprene or silicone. As another example, the material of the pad can be ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). The pad can comprise any combination of suitable materials and/or include padding technologies such as air or gel padding. The cover of the pad can be made of a flexible and durable material that can be shock resistant. The material can be a ventilated material so as to provide comfort and avoid odors. Additionally, the material can be sweat resistant. The material can be, for example, a synthetic fabric such as polyester or nylon. As another example, the material of the cover can any type of leather, including genuine and synthetic leather.
[0025] The shin guard can be attached to the user leg in various ways. The shin guard can include a foot strap, such as strap 116, or fastener to be placed around the user foot to securely fasten the shin guard to the user's foot. The foot strap can be attached to the instep protection portion 114 of the shin guard if provided, or to any other portion of the shin guard that can ensure a comfortable and reliant fit when the user wears the shin guard. In the example of
[0026] In specific embodiments of the invention, the shin guard can be adapted to receive a calf pad, as will be described below in more detail.
[0027] In specific embodiments of the invention, a calf pad is provided.
[0028] The calf pad can take on various forms so as to fit and protect as least part of a user's calf. The calf pad can be sized to entirely cover a back side of a standard sized gastrocnemius muscle from the knee to the calcaneal tendon with at least a half inch of padding with a Shore hardness as described below. Those of ordinary skill in the art of sizing protective gear for those that practice mixed martial arts will be aware of the standard small, medium, large, etc. sizing for human calves. In specific embodiments, the calf pad will have a vertical extent of at least two thirds of a standard sized calf (e.g., 8 to 14 inches of vertical extent). In specific embodiments the calf pad can extend substantially all the way from one side of the shin guard to the other around a back side of the leg. The calf pad and shin guard can be provided in varying sizes (e.g., small, medium, large) to tailor the sizing for particular users. The calf pad can comprise a patchwork or mesh of interconnected pads that are held together (such as by a pliant sheathing layer) or it can comprise a solid contiguous piece of padding material. The calf pad can be provided in different sizes to cover the calf completely or in part. The calf pad can be provided in different sizes to fit users with different heights and calf lengths (L) and width (W). The calf pad can be concave to wrap around the backside of the user's leg and provide protection from one side to the other. The calf pad can comprise a pad and a cover for the pad. The thickness of the padding can be enough so as to absorb impact and protect the user while at the same time being light weight, comfortable, and allow for the user's mobility. The padding should also not be so hard that it injures or unduly harms the person repetitively striking the pad. The hardness of the padding could vary depending on the material and desired resistance, and could be, for example, between 30 and 60 in the Shore 00 scale or between 20 and 95 in the Shore A scale. For example, the Shore hardness could be 60 in the Shore 00 scale, such as in the case of sponge neoprene, or 45 in the Shore A scale, such as in the case of soft neoprene. The padding of any degree of hardness in the above-mentioned ranges could be at least 0.5 inches and in other embodiments could be between 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) and 2 inches (5.08 cm) in thickness.
[0029] The calf pad can be made of different combinations of materials. The pad of the calf pad can be made of a material that can absorb shocks and reduce the chances of injuries. For example, the material of the pad can be any kind of synthetic rubber such as neoprene or silicone. As another example, the material of the pad can be EVA. The pad can comprise any combination of suitable materials and/or include padding technologies such as air or gel padding. The cover of the pad can be made of a flexible and durable material that can be shock resistant. The material can be a ventilated material so as to provide comfort and avoid odors. Additionally, the material can be sweat resistant. The material can be, for example, a synthetic fabric such as polyester or nylon. As another example, the material of the cover can any type of leather, including genuine and synthetic leather.
[0030] The calf pad can be attached to the user leg in various ways. For example, the calf pad can be attached to a leg sleeve in a similar manner as was described for the shin guard of
[0031] In specific embodiments of the invention, the shin guard and calf pad are adapted to be attached to each other.
[0032] In specific embodiments of the invention, the shin guard and calf pad can include fastening surfaces, such as surfaces 450a and 450b in
[0033] In specific embodiments of the invention, the fastening surfaces are provided as part of the cover of the shin guard and calf pad, or as part of the leg sleeve, or can be attached thereto via sewing, adhesives, hook and loop materials, etc. For example, a double sided hook and loop pair can be provided so that the inner part of the pair provides the hook and loop functionality while the outer part is made of an adhesive substance that can be adhered to the shin guard and calf pad. In this example, one part of the hook and loop pair can be attached to the shin guard and the other to the calf pad via the adhesives, and the shin guard and calf pad can then be attached together via the hook and loop mechanism, which would constitute the fastening surface in this example.
[0034] In the alternative or in combination, the fastening surfaces can be the area of the shin guard and/or calf pad where attachment means 460 for attaching the two pieces together can be provided, as illustrated in
[0035] The attachment means 460 for attaching the shin guard and calf pad to each other can be any physical structure that serves to secure the shin guard and calf pad together.
[0036] The attachment means for attaching the two pieces together can be any type of hook and loop mechanism. The attachment means can also be pairs of snap heads and snap holes, or buttons and button holes. The attachment means can also be magnetic pieces attached to or embedded within the calf pad and/or shin guard. The attachment means can be pairs of hooks and receivers for the hooks. For example, the calf pad illustrated in
[0037] The attachment means can be strips of suitable material that can be threaded between the shin guard and calf pad. For example, the calf pad could be provided with one or more strips attached to its top or button edge that could be placed within the leg sleeve of the shin guard so that the strips are threaded between the sleeve and the user's leg. The strips could then be fastened via hook and loop or other mechanisms placed on the other edge of the calf pad, for example. In this example, the shin guard does not need any additional attachment means.
[0038] In specific embodiments of the invention, the fastening surfaces/attachment means can be strips of hook and loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO® brand hook and loop fasteners) attached to at least one portion of the calf pad and at least one portion of the shin guard. The strips can be disposed along an inner portion of the lateral edges of the calf pad and along an outer portion of a lateral surface of the shin guard.
[0039] The means for attaching the shin guard and the calf pad to each other can be placed on the shin guard (for attaching the calf pad), in the calf pad (for attaching the shin guard), or in both the shin guard and calf pad. In specific embodiments of the invention, the calf pad can be permanently attached to shin guard via the attachment means and/or fastening surface. In specific embodiments of the invention, the calf pad can be detachably attached to shin guard via the attachment means and/or fastening surface.
[0040] The means for attaching the calf pad can be any part of the attachment means discussed above. For example, the means for attaching the calf pad can include hook and/or loop fasteners, buttons, button holes, snaps, snap holes, magnetic pieces, hooks, hooks receivers, such as hook eyes for hook and eye fasteners, eyelets, laces, sewing and/or stitching, adhesives, pins, rings, clips, press buttons, sew-on strips of hook and look pairs, zippers, etc. The means for attaching the calf pad can be located on any portion of the shin guard that allows for the calf pad to be attached via the attachment means.
[0041] The means for attaching the shin guard can be any part of the attachment means discussed above. For example, the means for attaching the shin guard can be hook and/or loop fasteners, buttons, button holes, snaps, snap holes, magnetic pieces, hooks, hooks receivers, such as hook eyes for hook and eye fasteners, eyelets, laces, sewing and/or stitching, adhesives, pins, rings, clips, press buttons, sew-on strips of hook and look pairs, zippers, etc. The means for attaching the shin guard can be located on any portion of the calf pad that allows for the shin guard to be attached via the attachment means.
[0042] In specific embodiments of the invention, the means for attaching the calf pad to the shin guard and the means for attaching the shin guard to the calf pad can be complementary. For example, the calf pad can be provided with the hook side of a hook and loop pair, while the shin guard can be provided with the loop side of the hook and loop pair. As another example, the calf pad can be provided with snap heads, buttons, hooks, pins, etc. while the shin guard can be provided with holes or receivers for such snap heads, buttons, hooks, pins, etc. This last example is illustrated in
[0043] Attachment means can be provided indistinctly in both the calf pad and the shin guard. However, in specific embodiments of the invention, it can be desired to provide a smooth fastening surface for the shin guard. Those specific embodiments can be advantageous when the calf pad is detachably attached to the shin guard and the shin guard can be used alone, when the calf pad is detached. A smooth fastening surface is a fastening surface that does not present hard, cutting, scratching or otherwise harming or uncomfortable finishing. In specific embodiments of the invention, providing a smooth fastening surface on the shin guard allows for the use of the shin guard when the calf pad is detached, with no risk for the user or their opponent to be hurt by the surface, while at the same time still providing the benefit of being optionally attached to a calf pad to provide calf protection. In embodiments using complementary fastening surfaces, in order to provide a smooth fastening surface on the shin guard, the fastening surface on the shin guard can be the less aggressive of the two. For example, when a hook and loop mechanism is being used, the loop side of the mechanism, which is usually the softer side, can be placed on the shin guard, and the hook side of the mechanism, which is usually the scratchy and rougher side, can be placed on the calf guard. In this way, the two pieces are still adapted to be connected together, and the shin guard can be used alone while still presenting a comfortable and safe surface. An example of those specific embodiments is illustrated in
[0044] In specific embodiments of the invention, it can be desirable that the calf pad covers the attachment means when attached to the shin guard. Those specific embodiments can be advantageous to protect the user and protect the attachment means themselves. For example, when the fastening surface and/or attachment means are provided on an internal surface of the calf guard, as illustrated in the examples of
[0045] In specific embodiments of the invention, the calf pad and shin guard can be a matching pair. For example, the calf pad and shin guard can be provided in a set, and have similar properties, appearance, and material. In those embodiments, both the shin guard and the calf pad can be already prepared to be attached to each other. For example, the shin guard and calf pad can be provided with the attachment means and/or fastening surfaces described below.
[0046] In specific embodiments of the invention the calf pad and the shin guard can be separate pieces that do not conform a matching pair. In those embodiments, the shin guard and calf pad can be prepared so that they can be attached to each other. For example, attachment means for attaching the two pieces together can be provided. As explained before, a double-sided attachment means can be used to provide both pieces with means for attaching to each other. The double-sided attachment means can be, for example, a pair of hook and loop straps that can be sewn or adhered to the shin guard and calf pad, so that each piece comprises one side of the hook and loop mechanism. In this way, both the shin guard and the calf pad can be prepared for being attached to each other. The double-sided attachment means can be provided individually or as part of a kit together with either the shin guard, the calf pad, or both.
[0047] In specific embodiments of the invention, existing shin guards, not adapted to receive a calf pad, can be augmented to provide calf protection. For example, attachment means for attaching the shin guard to a calf pad can be provided and attached to the existing shin guard via sewing, stitching, adhesives, straps, hook and loop mechanisms, etc. In specific embodiments of the invention, the calf pad can be provided with a kit for adapting an existing shin guard so that it can be attached to the calf pad. In those embodiments, the calf pad can be provided with attachment means for attaching to a shin guard. For example, the calf pad can be provided with attachment means fixed thereto that can be used to attach to an existing shin guard, such as elastic straps. As another example, the calf pad can be provided with attachment means fixed thereto, and attachment means to be attached to the shin guard, such as the double-sided attachment means mentioned above. In those embodiments, the calf pad can be already prepared to be attached to a shin guard and only the shin guard needs to be prepared by attaching the attachment means, that can be provided in the kit with the calf pad. For example, strips of loop material with adhesive backings can be provided to adhere to existing shin guards while the calf pads include hook material configured to match with the appropriately places strips.
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[0049] The attachment means and/or fastening surfaces can be provided as explained with reference to
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[0051] As illustrated in the example of
[0052] As illustrated in the example of
[0053] It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments may or may not overlap with each other. Thus, part of one embodiment, or specific embodiments thereof, may or may not fall within the ambit of another, or specific embodiments thereof, and vice versa. Different embodiments from different aspects may be combined or practiced separately. Many different combinations and sub-combinations of the representative embodiments shown within the broad framework of this invention, that may be apparent to those skilled in the art but not explicitly shown or described, should not be construed as precluded.
[0054] While the specification has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments of the invention, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing, may readily conceive of alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to these embodiments. Although examples in the disclosure where generally directed to a shin guard comprising a leg sleeve, the same approaches could be utilized to provide other shin guards with calf protection. These and other modifications and variations to the present invention may be practiced by those skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is more particularly set forth in the appended claims