Hinged leg guard
11202954 · 2021-12-21
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Inventors
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International classification
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a hinged leg guard that may be used by catchers in diamond sports like baseball or softball. The hinged leg guard preferably includes a thigh guard, knee guard, shin guard that may be attached to one another by a flexible fabric. The thigh guard and shin guard also are preferably attached to a double hinge member that allows them to move relative to the knee guard. The knee guard also is preferably coupled to the double hinge member. When the hinged leg guard alternates between the extended and contracted position, an extension member of the knee guard preferably translates in one translational degree of freedom within a receiver of the hinge member. The translational movement preferably helps to keep the knee guard adjacent to the knee when a wearer crouches.
Claims
1. A hinged leg guard comprising: a shin guard; a thigh guard; at least one double hinge member including a receiver extending therethrough, said at least one double hinge member attached to the shin guard at a first hinge axis, and attached to the thigh guard at a second hinge axis; a knee guard including an upper portion and a lower portion, and at least one extension member having a length, the receiver of the at least one double hinge member receiving the at least one extension member; wherein as the leg guard transitions from an extended position to a contracted position, the at least one extension member is received farther into the receiver of the at least one double hinge member, such that more of the length of the at least one extension member is positioned through the receiver in the contracted position than in the extended position; and wherein in an extended position more of the upper portion of the knee guard is received in the thigh guard and more of the lower portion of the knee guard is received in the shin guard than when the leg guard is in a contracted position.
2. The hinged leg guard of claim 1, wherein the knee guard includes two side panels, and wherein each of the two side panels includes the at least one extension member.
3. The hinged leg guard of claim 2, wherein the at least one double hinge member comprises a first double hinge member and a second double hinge member, wherein the first double hinge member is located on a first side portion of the knee guard and the second double hinge member is located on a second side portion of the knee guard for receiving the at least one extension member from each of the two side panels.
4. The hinged leg guard of claim 1 wherein the hinged leg guard includes a foot guard.
5. The hinged leg guard of claim 1 wherein the thigh guard includes a tab member extending downwardly from the thigh guard, the tab member further including an aperture that extends through the tab member.
6. The hinged leg guard of claim 5 wherein the at least one double hinge member includes an upper aperture that aligns with the aperture of the tab member when the thigh guard and the at least one double hinge member are attached to one another.
7. The hinged leg guard of claim 1 wherein the shin guard includes a tab member extending upwardly from the shin guard, the tab member further including an aperture that extends through the tab member.
8. The hinged leg guard of claim 7 wherein the at least one double hinge member includes a lower aperture that aligns with the aperture of the tab member when the shin guard and the at least one double hinge member are attached to one another.
9. A hinged leg guard comprising: a knee guard including an upper portion and a lower portion, and a first side panel located on at least one side portion of the knee guard, the first side panel further including at least one extension member having a length, the at least one extension member extending rearwardly from the first side panel; a double hinge member including a receiver for receiving the at least one extension member of the first side panel; a thigh guard attached to an upper portion of the double hinge member; a shin guard attached to a lower portion of the double hinge member; wherein when the leg guard transitions from an extended position to a contracted position, the at least one extension member is received farther into the receiver in one degree of freedom such that more of the length of the at least one extension member is positioned through the receiver in the contracted position than in the extended position; and wherein in an extended position more of the upper portion of the knee guard is received in the thigh guard and more of the lower portion of the knee guard is received in the shin guard than when the leg guard is in a contracted position.
10. The hinged leg guard of claim 9, wherein the knee guard includes a second side panel, and the at least one side portion of the knee guard comprises a first side portion and a second side portion, and wherein each of the first and second side panels includes the at least one extension member.
11. The hinged leg guard of claim 10, wherein the double hinge member comprises a first double hinge member and a second double hinge member, wherein the first double hinge member is located on the first side portion of the knee guard and the second double hinge member is located on the second side portion of the knee guard for receiving the at least one extension member of each of the first and second side panels.
12. The hinged leg guard of claim 9 wherein the hinged leg guard includes a foot guard.
13. The hinged leg guard of claim 9 wherein the thigh guard includes a tab member extending downwardly from the thigh guard, the tab member further including an aperture that extends through the tab member.
14. The hinged leg guard of claim 13 wherein the double hinge member includes an upper aperture that aligns with the aperture of the tab member when the thigh guard and the double hinge member are attached to one another.
15. The hinged leg guard of claim 9 wherein the shin guard includes a tab member extending upwardly from the shin guard, the tab member further including an aperture that extends through the tab member.
16. The hinged leg guard of claim 15 wherein the double hinge member includes a lower aperture that aligns with the aperture of the tab member when the shin guard and the double hinge member are attached to one another.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The present invention relates to a hinged leg guard for use by catchers in diamond sports. The hinged preferably moves naturally with the knee of a wearer to allow for more comfortable wear. Further, it preferably reduces the likelihood that a gap between a wearer's knee and a knee guard associated with the leg guard is created.
(8) Referring now to
(9) As shown in
(10) The knee guard 10 and the shin guard 15 are also preferably coupled to one another using the double hinge members 25. Again, the various structures of the knee guard 10 and the shin guard 15 that preferably allow the guards 10, 15 to be coupled to one another by the hinge members 25 are detailed when describing
(11) Preferably, each of the thigh guard 5, knee guard 10, shin guard 15, and foot guard 20 are formed of a high-impact resistant plastic. Further, they may include foam padding on their interior portions (not illustrated) that is designed to abut the thigh, knee, shin, and foot, respectively, when the leg guard 1 is worn. Each of the guards 5, 10, 15, 20 that make up the leg guard 1 are preferably molded to substantially fit the body part they are designed to protect, and thus their interiors (not illustrated) are shaped substantially similarly to those body parts (thigh, knee, shin, upper foot). In a preferred embodiment, the foot guard 20 and the shin guard 15 are attached to one another using a flexible fabric, such as a nylon strap (not illustrated).
(12) Turning now to
(13) The knee guard 10 preferably includes a side panel 45 which projects outwardly from a side portion 50 of the knee guard 10. The side panel 45 is preferably integrally formed with the knee guard 10, though in alternative embodiments, it may be attached to the knee guard 10 in an alternative manner, for example by bolting the side panel 45 to the knee guard 10.
(14) As shown, the side panel 45 may have a flat front portion 55 that is raised from the side portion 50 of the knee guard 10, and is located near the front of the knee guard 10. It also preferably includes first side portions 60 that extend rearwardly from the flat front portion 55 and outwardly from each other as they get farther from the flat front portion 55. Second side portions 65 may extend rearwardly from the first side portions 60, and inwardly toward each other as they approach a rear flat portion 70 of the side panel 45. It is noted that other structures are envisioned.
(15) The rear flat side portion 70 preferably includes an extension member 75 which extends rearwardly therefrom. The extension member 75 is illustrated as being substantially rectangular in shape. As will be described herein below, the extension member 75 may couple a knee guard 10 to a double hinge member 25, although other shapes of the extension member 75 are envisioned.
(16) The double hinge member 25 preferably includes a receiver 80 that extends through an interior (not illustrated) along the width of the double hinge member 25. The receiver 80 is preferably sized and shaped to receive the extension member 75 so that the extension member 75 may freely slide in and out of the receiver 80 when the leg guard 1 contracts and extends in the manner described below (for example, when a wearer alternates between a standing and crouching position).
(17) The double hinge member 25 also preferably includes side portions 85 that converge toward one another as they approach the receiver 80. Those side portions 85 are preferably designed to complement the second side portions 65 of the knee guard 10. When the extension member 75 and the receiver 80 are mated with one another in the manner described hereinbelow, the side portions 85, 65 substantially abut one another. Each side panel 45 may be securely fitted with and coupled to each hinge member 25.
(18) Each double hinge member 25 is further preferably provided with each of an upper aperture 90 and a lower aperture 95. In the illustrated embodiment, the upper aperture 90 is preferably located to align with the aperture 40 of the tab member 35 on the thigh guard 5 when the and the lower aperture 95 is preferably located to align with an aperture 100 on a tab member 105 of the shin guard 15. That tab member 105 (and its aperture 100 that extends through the tab member 105) is preferably positioned at an upper portion 110 of the shin guard 15. Like the thigh guard 5 (and its tab member 35), the shin guard 15 preferably includes a tab member opposite the tab member 105 (not illustrated) to be coupled to the other hinge member 25 that is in substantial alignment with the tab member 105, and is substantially sized and shaped like the tab member 105.
(19) In view of the above, when the thigh guard 5, the knee guard 10, and the shin guard 15 are selectively attached to one another via the double hinge member 25, various portions of the thigh guard 5, knee guard 10, shin guard 15, and double hinge member 25 are interconnected as described hereinbelow.
(20) More particularly, when the hinged leg guard 1 is assembled, the apertures 40 on either side of the thigh guard 5 are preferably aligned with the upper apertures 90 of the double hinge members 25 on either side of the sides of the legs 1. Similarly, the apertures 100 of the shin guard 15 are preferably aligned with the lower apertures 95 of each of the double hinge members 25 on both sides of a leg guard 1. In a preferred embodiment, a freely rotatable bolt or other fastening member (not illustrated) is preferably inserted through the apertures 40 and 90, and 100 and 95, respectively to secure the thigh guard 5 and the shin guard 15 to the double hinge member 25. A separate rotatable bolt (not illustrated) also preferably couples the tab members not shown in
(21) Furthermore, when the hinged leg guard 1 is assembled, the extension member 75 of the knee guard 10 is preferably received within the receiver 80 in the manner described above. Thus, the thigh guard 5, knee guard 10, and shin guard 15 are preferably each separately coupled to the double hinge member 25. This allows for each of the thigh guard 5 and shin guard 15 to independently rotate relative to one another which the knee guard 10 independently translates freely. Such independent movement preferably allows the hinged leg guard 1 to closely mimic the natural movements of a wearer's leg, as will be described hereinbelow in greater detail.
(22) A plurality of banjo-shaped receivers 115 are also illustrated in
(23) The banjo-shaped receivers 115 are illustrated as being located on the thigh guard 5 (one banjo-shaped receiver 115) and the shin guard 15 (two banjo-shaped receivers 115). The banjo-shaped receivers 115 are preferably located apart from one another at an appropriate distance to allow strap members (not illustrated) having fastening means to be wrapped around a wearer's leg to secure the leg guard 1 to a leg of a wearer. The strap members preferably more securely couple the thigh guard, knee guard, and shin guard to a wearer's thigh, knee, and shin, respectively.
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(25) In the extended position shown in
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(27) The strap members also preferably help to secure the knee guard 10 to a wearer's knee. Pulling force generated by the strap members preferably causes the knee guard 10 in each leg guard 1 to be pulled toward, and possibly secured against a wearer's knee. When this happens, the side panel 45 may also be pushed rearwardly toward the wearer's knee. If the side panel 45 is forced rearwardly toward the wearer's knee by the strap member, the extension member 75 is pushed rearwardly also into the receiver 80 of the hinge member 25. Again, although the structure hereof allows for such relative movement, such movement would depend on the wearer's body.
(28) The extension member 75 and the receiver 80 are not visible in
(29) By remaining substantially aligned with and abutting a wearer's knee when he or she runs or stands or crouches, the natural motion of the leg is better replicated. If the knee guard 10 did not move so as to stay close to a wearer's knee (as prior art leg guards fail to do), a gap may be provided between the knee guard and a wearer's knee. Such a gap could expose a wearer's knee to an errant batted or thrown ball that could injure his or her knee.
(30) Also, it should be noted that when the leg guard 1 is contracted as shown in
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(32) From the foregoing, it will be seen that the various embodiments of the present invention are well adapted to attain all the objectives and advantages hereinabove set forth together with still other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the present structures. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations of the present embodiments are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Since many possible embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it is also to be understood that all disclosures herein set forth or illustrated in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. The various constructions described above and illustrated in the drawings are presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the concepts, principles and scope of the present invention.
(33) As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. The terms “having” and “including” and similar terms as used in the foregoing specification are used in the sense of “optional” or “may include” and not as “required”.
(34) Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.