FEMUR/HIP PROTECTION SYSTEM
20200029633 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of a femur and/or hip protection system are disclosed. The device comprises a waist belt; a posterior assembly coupled to waist belt and having a center pad; a first leg assembly coupled to the waist belt and positioned on one side of the posterior assembly having a first protective pad; a second leg coupled to the waist belt and positioned on the opposing side of the posterior assembly having assembly having a second protective pad; a first impact distributing hip component coupled to the first leg assembly; and a second impact distributing hip component coupled to the second leg assembly.
Claims
1. A femur/hip protective system comprising: an adjustable waist belt; a posterior assembly coupled to waist belt including a center pad; an additional pad coupled to an interior surface of the posterior assembly and sized and positioned to protect the sacral region of a user. a first boot shaped leg assembly coupled to the waist belt and positioned on one side of the posterior assembly, the first boot shaped leg assembly including a first protective pad; a first strap having a connector for securing the first boot shaped leg assembly to the leg of a user; a first additional knee pad coupled to an interior surface of the first leg assembly; a second boot shaped leg assembly coupled to the waist belt and positioned on the opposing side of the posterior assembly, the second boot shaped leg assembly including a second protective pad; a second strap having a connector for securing the second boot shaped leg assembly to a second leg of a user; a second additional knee pad coupled to an interior surface of the second leg assembly; a first impact distributing hip component removeably positioned within a first pocket of the first leg assembly, wherein the first impact distributing hip component comprises a first curved raised portion protruding away from a first base portion and wherein the first curved raised portion has an upper portion and a lower portion such that the upper portion is wider than the lower portion and the upper portion protrudes farther from the base portion than the lower portion extends from the base portion; and a second impact distributing hip component removeably positioned within a second pocket of the second leg assembly, wherein the second impact distributing hip component comprises a second curved raised portion protruding away from a second base portion.
2. A femur/hip protective system comprising: a waist belt; a posterior assembly coupled to waist belt and having a center pad; a first leg assembly coupled to the waist belt and positioned on one side of the posterior assembly having a first protective pad; a second leg assembly coupled to the waist belt and positioned on the opposing side of the posterior assembly having assembly having a second protective pad; a first impact distributing hip component coupled to the first leg assembly; and a second impact distributing hip component coupled to the second leg assembly.
3. The femur/hip protective system of claim 2, wherein the first impact distributing hip component and second impact distributing hip component comprise a curved raised portion protruding away from a base portion.
4. The femur/hip protective system of claim 3, wherein the curved raised portion has an upper portion and a lower portion such that the upper portion is wider than the lower portion.
5. The femur/hip protective system of claim 3, wherein the curved raised portion has an upper portion and a lower portion such that the upper portion protrudes farther away from the base portion than the lower portion protrudes from the base portion.
6. The femur/hip protective system of claim 2, wherein the first impact distributing hip component and second impact distributing hip component comprise a semi-spherical portion protruding away from a base portion.
7. The femur/hip protective system of claim 2, wherein the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly is shaped in the form of a boot to provide protection to the knee area of a user.
8. The femur/hip protective system of claim 2, wherein the first leg assembly or the second leg assembly has an additional knee pad coupled to an interior surface of the leg assembly to provide addition protection to the knee area.
9. The femur/hip protective system of claim 2, wherein the first leg assembly or the second leg assembly has a strap with a connector for wrapping around a portion of a user's leg.
10. The femur/hip protective system of claim 9, wherein the connector is part of a hook and loop connector.
11. The femur/hip protective system of claim 2, wherein the posterior assembly comprises an additional pad coupled to an interior surface of the posterior assembly and sized and positioned to protect the sacral region of a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present inventions, reference will now be made to the embodiments, or examples, illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the inventions as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
[0024] When directions, such as upper, lower, top, bottom, clockwise, counter-clockwise, are discussed in this disclosure, such directions are meant to only supply reference directions for the illustrated figures and for orientation of components in the figures. The directions should not be read to imply actual directions used in any resulting invention or actual use. Under no circumstances, should such directions be read to limit or impart any meaning into the claims unless such directions are actually used in the claims.
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[0026] Turning now to
[0027] In certain embodiments, there may be a posterior assembly 106 coupled to the belt 104 and positioned approximately in the center of the belt 102. A left leg assembly 108 may be coupled to the belt 102 and is positioned on one side of the center of belt 102. A right leg assembly 110 may also be coupled to the belt 102 and is positioned on the opposing side of the belt 104. As will be explained in detail below, the left leg assembly 108 and right leg assembly 110 may also be coupled to other protective pads, such as impact distributing hip components 112a and 112b (
[0028] In certain embodiments, there may be a rear handle 114a made from an additional piece of fabric webbing material. The rear handle 114a is designed to allow a single assistant accompanying the user to be able to quickly grab the user if the user loses his/her balance and begins to fall. In some embodiments, there may be additional rear handles 114b and 114c positioned on either side of the rear handle 114a. Rear handles 114b and 114c are designed to allow two assistants accompanying the user to be able to grab the belt 102 if the user begins to fall (or to be used to steady a user to prevent a fall incident altogether).
[0029] In certain embodiments, hook and loop material may be incorporated into various components of the femur/hip protective system 100. For instance, a piece of hook material 116a may be positioned on an inner surface of the posterior assembly 106 which aligns with a piece of loop material positioned on an outer surface of the right leg assembly 110 to couple a lower portion of the posterior assembly 106 to the leg assembly 110. Similarly, there may be another piece of hook material 116b positioned on an inner surface of the posterior assembly 106 which aligns with a piece of loop material positioned on an outer surface of the left leg assembly 108 to couple a lower portion of the posterior assembly 106 to the leg assembly 108. In alternative embodiments, the hook material 116a and 116b may be replaced with loop material and the loop material may be replaced with hook material and vice versa. It is generally irrelevant which connector is made from hook material and which connector is made from loop material. For purposes of this disclosure, a hook and loop connection system may employ both types of material. This disclosure uses all hook and loop material interchangeably.
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[0032] Loop material 124 (or in some embodiments, hook material) may be coupled to an exterior surface of the lower portion 122. On the opposing side of the lower portion 122, there may be a strap 126 formed of fabric material. On an interior surface of the strap 126, there may be sewed a piece of hook material 128 which, when folded around a user's knee (see
[0033] In certain embodiments, there may be a pocket 115b positioned on an exterior side of the left leg assembly 108 for holding the hip protector 112b. The details of the hip protector 112b will be discussed below in reference to
[0034] The right leg assembly 110 generally mirrors the left leg assembly 108 and has similar details to the left leg assembly 108. The details of the right leg assembly 110 will not be discussed for purposes of brevity and clarity.
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[0036] In certain embodiments, there may also be an additional protective pad 134 designed to offer protection to the sacrum area of the user.
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[0039] In plan or elevation, such as illustrated in
[0040] In yet, other embodiments, the impact distributing hip component is semi-spherical in shape. In other words, the protruding portion is part of a sphere coupled to a base portion (not shown).
Operation
[0041] Referring now to
[0042] The user may then wrap the strap 126 (
[0043] The abstract of the disclosure is provided for the sole reason of complying with the rules requiring an abstract, which will allow a searcher to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure of any patent issued from this disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
[0044] Any advantages and benefits described may not apply to all embodiments of the invention. When the word means is recited in a claim element, Applicant intends for the claim element to fall under 35 USC 112(f). Often a label of one or more words precedes the word means. The word or words preceding the word means is a label intended to ease referencing of claims elements and is not intended to convey a structural limitation. Such means-plus-function claims are intended to cover not only the structures described herein for performing the function and their structural equivalents, but also equivalent structures. For example, although a nail and a screw have different structures, they are equivalent structures since they both perform the function of fastening. Claims that do not use the word means are not intended to fall under 35 USC 112(f).
[0045] The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many combinations, modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. For instance, in certain embodiments, each of the above described components and features may be individually or sequentially combined with other components or features and still be within the scope of the present invention. Undescribed embodiments which have interchanged components are still within the scope of the present invention. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims.