Sports shoulder pads with hybrid foam body pad
11089826 · 2021-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/1208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shoulder pad assembly has main body cushions consisting of a plurality of different types of foam material joined together to result in a hybrid pad structure constructed from slow-response foam and open-cell foam. A main body cushion is constructed from a first sheet or panel of slow-response foam disposed over the torso of the wearer, a second sheet or panel of slow-response foam disposed over the back of the wearer, joined together by a third sheet or panel of open-cell foam positioned between the first sheet and second sheet, disposed over the wearer's shoulder. Optionally, a fourth sheet or pad of slow-response foam is disposed on the third sheet, disposed over the wearer's shoulder, preferably at the location that is most likely to suffer blows during football play. Optionally, a fifth sheet or pad of open-cell foam is disposed on the first sheet, on the side of the first sheet in contact with the wearer and a sixth sheet or pad of open-cell foam is disposed on the second sheet.
Claims
1. Shoulder pads for protecting the shoulders and body of a wearer during sports play, the shoulder pads comprising: a first arch and a second arch, the first arch flexibly connected to the second arch; a first shoulder cap flexibly connected to the first arch; a second shoulder cap flexibly connected to the second arch; a first main body cushion within the first arch and a second main body cushion within the second arch; wherein each of the first main body cushion and second main body cushion comprises a first panel of slow-response foam disposed to overlie the wearer's torso, a second panel of slow-response foam disposed to overlie the wearer's back, and a third panel of open-cell foam disposed to overlie the wearer's shoulder, provided that the first panel and second panel are bonded to third panel.
2. The shoulder pads of claim 1 wherein each of the first main body cushion and second main body cushion further comprises a fourth sheet of slow-response foam bonded to a surface of the third sheet.
3. The shoulder pads of claim 2 wherein fourth sheet extends over only a portion of the surface of the third sheet.
4. The shoulder pads of claim 1 wherein each of the first main body cushion and second main body cushion further comprises a fifth sheet of open-cell foam disposed on a surface of the first sheet and a sixth sheet of open-cell foam disposed on a surface of the second sheet.
5. The shoulder pads of claim 1 further comprising: a first epaulet flexibly connected to the first arch and partially overlying the first shoulder cap; a second epaulet flexibly connected to the second arch and partially overlying the second shoulder cap; the first epaulet comprising a first concave shell and a first shock-absorbing epaulet pad comprising slow-response foam or auxetic foam disposed on an inner surface of the first concave shell; and the second epaulet comprising a second concave shell and a second shock-absorbing epaulet pad comprising slow-response foam or auxetic foam disposed on an inner surface of the second concave shell.
6. The shoulder pads of claim 5 wherein the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad and second shock-absorbing epaulet pad are kidney-shaped.
7. The shoulder pads of claim 5 wherein: the first concave shell has a first ridge forming a concavity and a portion of the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad resides in the concavity formed by the first ridge; and the second concave shell has a second ridge forming a concavity and a portion of the second shock-absorbing epaulet pad resides in the concavity formed by the second ridge.
8. The shoulder pads of claim 5 wherein: the first epaulet is flexibly connected to the first arch at a first connection area and the second epaulet is flexibly connected to the second arch at a second connection area; the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad is shaped to define a concavity so that the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad does not cover the first connection area; and the second shock-absorbing epaulet pad is shaped to define a concavity so that the second shock-absorbing epaulet pad does not cover the second connection area.
9. The shoulder pads of claim 1 further comprising: a left redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the left arch; and a right redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the right arch.
10. The shoulder pads of claim 5 further comprising: a left redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the left arch; and a right redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the right arch.
11. Shoulder pads for protecting the shoulders and body of a wearer during sports play, the shoulder pads comprising: a first arch and a second arch, the first arch flexibly connected to the second arch; a first shoulder cap flexibly connected to the first arch; a second shoulder cap flexibly connected to the second arch; a first main body cushion within the first arch and a second main body cushion within the second arch; wherein each of the first main body cushion and second main body cushion comprises a first panel of auxetic foam disposed to overlie the wearer's torso, a second panel of auxetic foam disposed to overlie the wearer's back, and a third panel of open-cell foam disposed to overlie the wearer's shoulder, provided that the first panel and second panel are bonded to third panel.
12. The shoulder pads of claim 11 wherein each of the first main body cushion and second main body cushion further comprises a fourth sheet of slow-response foam bonded to a surface of the third sheet.
13. The shoulder pads of claim 12 wherein fourth sheet extends over only a portion of the surface of the third sheet.
14. The shoulder pads of claim 11 wherein each of the first main body cushion and second main body cushion further comprises a fifth sheet of open-cell foam disposed on a surface of the first sheet and a sixth sheet of open-cell foam disposed on a surface of the second sheet.
15. The shoulder pads of claim 11 further comprising: a first epaulet flexibly connected to the first arch and partially overlying the first shoulder cap; a second epaulet flexibly connected to the second arch and partially overlying the second shoulder cap; the first epaulet comprising a first concave shell and a first shock-absorbing epaulet pad comprising slow-response foam or auxetic foam disposed on an inner surface of the first concave shell; and the second epaulet comprising a second concave shell and a second shock-absorbing epaulet pad comprising slow-response foam or auxetic foam disposed on an inner surface of the second concave shell.
16. The shoulder pads of claim 15 wherein the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad and second shock-absorbing epaulet pad are kidney-shaped.
17. The shoulder pads of claim 15 wherein: the first concave shell has a first ridge forming a concavity and a portion of the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad resides in the concavity formed by the first ridge; and the second concave shell has a second ridge forming a concavity and a portion of the second shock-absorbing epaulet pad resides in the concavity formed by the second ridge.
18. The shoulder pads of claim 15 wherein: the first epaulet is flexibly connected to the first arch at a first connection area and the second epaulet is flexibly connected to the second arch at a second connection area; the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad is shaped to define a concavity so that the first shock-absorbing epaulet pad does not cover the first connection area; and the second shock-absorbing epaulet pad is shaped to define a concavity so that the second shock-absorbing epaulet pad does not cover the second connection area.
19. The shoulder pads of claim 11 further comprising: a left redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the left arch; and a right redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the right arch.
20. The shoulder pads of claim 15 further comprising: a left redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the left arch; and a right redundant pad inserted beneath the top of the right arch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(25) Body padding 35 is disposed on the inner surface of the arches 10, 11 and shoulder caps 20, 21 to provide shock absorption, comfort and fit. Body padding 35 may be conventional padding liners for shoulder pad arches and shoulder caps as known in the art. The padding liners may comprise slow-response foam pads, which may be open-cell PORON® foam pads, encapsulated in a cloth shell. The padding liners may consist of, or comprise, TPU shock absorbing inserts as disclosed in U.S. Published Patent Applications No. 2012/0198605, 2016/0270473, and/or U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,069,498, 8,201,269, 9,131,744, 9,326,561, and/or 9,622,533, which are assigned to the assignee of the present application, and are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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(27) Epaulet 30 comprises an epaulet shell 40 which is generally concave and which defines an inner cavity. Epaulet shell 40 may include one or more molded ridges for additional stiffness. In the embodiment of
(28) The inner cavity of epaulet 30 contains a shock absorbing insert 41, comprising a body made of slow-response foam material, also known as memory foam material. A urethane slow-response foam material sold by Rogers Corporation of Rogers, Conn. under the name PORON® is suitable for foam material. Other slow-response foam materials are also suitable for use as a slow-response foam material. An auxetic foam may be used for the body of insert 41 instead of slow-response foam. An auxetic foam has the property that when subjected to tension it becomes thicker perpendicular to the tension (i.e., the Poisson's ratio is negative). An example of a commercially-available auxetic foam is Auxadyne XPF, a product of Auxadyne, LLC, of Keystone Heights, Fla. The body is encapsulated in a fabric shell, which may be a nylon shell heat-sealed to the foam body. The body may be die-cut from foam stock of a suitable thickness to a shape that fits within the cavity of the epaulet shell 40. The body may have a thickness of 0.25 inch, or approximately 0.25 inch, or 6 mm, or approximately 6 mm, or of sufficient thickness to line or substantially line the inner cavity of epaulet shell 40. Insert 41 may be shaped in a crescent or kidney-shaped form defining a concavity 46, so that when installed in the complete shoulder pad assembly, insert 41 does not cover the connection area 47 at which the connecting straps or webbing are attached to epaulet 30. For example, the insert 41 could extend as far as line 44 (in
(29) Shock absorbing insert 41 is retained in epaulet shell 40 by rivets and washers. Rivets may be driven through a strip 55 of elastomer such as rubber, the strip folded back on itself to cover the end of the rivet and washer (best seen in
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(32) According to a further aspect of the subject technology, the main body pads (i.e. the pads within the arches that are in contact with the wearer's body) are each assembled from a plurality of sheet elements made of different foams with different properties. In an embodiment, as best seen in
(33) In an embodiment, foam body 110 consists of slow-response foam panels 102 and 103, joined by open-cell panel 104. Alternatively, panel 104 is formed of a closed-cell conventional foam (as distinguished from slow-response foam). The panels 102, 103, 104 are joined end-to-end as shown. Panels 102 and 103 are, preferably, permanently bonded to open-cell panel 104 by gluing, heat sealing, or other foam bonding means known to the art. In the finished shoulder pad assembly, open-cell panel 104 is disposed over the wearer's shoulder area, while slow-response panels 102, 103 are disposed over the back and torso to improve shock absorption in those areas. Foam body 110 preferably has a thickness of 0.5 inches, 0.75 inches, 1 inch, or within the range of 0.5-1 inch.
(34) In an embodiment, a supplemental pad of slow-response foam 105 is bonded to the open-cell panel 104, to improve impact absorption in that area. The optional slow-response foam pad 105 on open-cell panel 104 is preferably positioned over the front impact points of the wearer's shoulders, on the side of the panel 104 opposite the player's body, such that open-cell foam 104 is on the side facing the body to take advantage of the open-cell material's breathability. Advantageously, the pad 105 extends over only a portion of panel 104, so that at least a potion of panel 104 is not covered by pad 105. Again, this is to provide for breathability.
(35) Because the slow-response foam of panels 102, 103 is relatively soft, it is advantageous to bond stiffening panels 106, 107 to panels 102, 103. For example, adhesive-backed hook or loop fabric material is readily available and is suitable for use as stiffening panels 106, 107. Other thin, relatively stiff panel materials could be used for stiffening panels 106, 107.
(36) The hybrid main body pads of the subject technology may be used in conjunction with the impact-absorbing epaulettes and/or supplemental pads previously described or may be used with conventional epaulettes.
(37) While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles. It will also be understood that the present invention includes any combination of the features and elements disclosed herein and any combination of equivalent features. The exemplary embodiments shown herein are presented for the purposes of illustration only and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention.