Integrated protective knee pad assembly
11969034 ยท 2024-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Kathryn L McCusker (Uxbridge, MA, US)
- Robert E Drown (Wilmington, MA, US)
- Matthew J Hurley (Framingham, MA, US)
- Alfredo Lujan (Suffolk, MA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A knee pad assembly includes a protective member, a hard shell member and a hinge member connecting the protective member and the hard shell member. A first end of the hard shell member is connected to the hinge member. A second end of the hard shell member opposing the first end has an upper lip member and a lower lip member, the upper lip member and the lower lip member defining a recessed member that extends from one side of second end of the hard shell member to another side of the second end of the hard shell member.
Claims
1. A knee pad assembly, comprising: a protective member; a unitary hard shell member; a hinge member connecting the protective member and the unitary hard shell member; a first end of the unitary hard shell member connected to the hinge member and a second end of the unitary hard shell member opposing the first end of the unitary hard shell member, the second end comprising an upper lip member and a lower lip member, the upper lip member and the lower lip member defining a retaining groove member that extends from one side of second end of the unitary hard shell member to another side of the second end of the unitary hard shell member, wherein a first portion of the hinge member couples to the protective member on a front side of the protective member, and wherein a second portion of the hinge member couples to the unitary hard shell member on a back side of the unitary hard shell member.
2. The knee pad assembly of claim 1, wherein the retaining groove member defines an opening that is configured to receive an edge member of a pant panel insertable into the retaining groove member.
3. The knee pad assembly of claim 1, wherein the unitary hard shell member comprises a furrowed portion comprising a series of spaced apart hollowed members disposed longitudinally from the first end toward the second end of the unitary hard shell member.
4. The knee pad assembly of claim 1, wherein the unitary hard shell member comprises a thermoplastic elastomer.
5. The knee pad assembly of claim 1, wherein the hinge member comprises a first fastening member integrated with the protective member and a second fastening member integrated with the unitary hard shell member.
6. The knee pad assembly of claim 1, wherein the retaining groove member has a width perpendicular from an axis that extends from one side of the second end of the unitary hard shell member to another side of the second end of the unitary hard shell member, wherein the retaining groove member has a depth perpendicular with a plane that comprises the axis and the width.
7. The knee pad assembly of claim 1, wherein the hinge member comprises a first strap and a second strap parallel to one another, wherein the first strap creates a first hinge point, wherein the second strap creates a second hinge point, and wherein the first strap and the second strap are physically separate from one another.
8. A knee pad assembly, comprising: a protective member; a unitary hard shell member comprising a first end and a second end; and a hinge member connecting the protective member and the unitary hard shell member; wherein the first end of the unitary hard shell member is connected to the hinge member, wherein the second end of the unitary hard shell member opposes the first end, wherein the second end of the unitary hard shell member comprises an upper lip member and a lower lip member, wherein the upper lip member and the lower lip member define a retaining groove member that extends from one side of second end of the unitary hard shell member to another side of the second end of the unitary hard shell member, wherein the unitary hard shell member comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, wherein a first portion of the hinge member couples to the protective member on a front side of the protective member, and wherein a second portion of the hinge member couples to the unitary hard shell member on a back side of the unitary hard shell member.
9. The knee pad assembly of claim 8, wherein the retaining groove member defines an opening that is configured to receive an edge member of a pant panel that is insertable into the retaining groove member.
10. A joint pad assembly, comprising: a unitary hard shell member comprising a first end and a second end; a protective member; wherein the unitary hard shell member is coupled to the protective member, wherein the second end of the unitary hard shell member opposes the first end, wherein the second end of the unitary hard shell member, along an edge of the depth, comprises an upper lip member and a lower lip member, wherein the upper lip member and the lower lip member define a retaining groove member that extends from one side of the second end of the unitary hard shell member to another side of the second end of the unitary hard shell member; a hinge member connecting the protective member and the unitary hard shell member, the first end of the unitary hard shell member connected to a first portion of the hinge member, wherein the unitary hard shell member comprises a furrowed portion comprising a series of spaced apart hollowed members disposed longitudinally from the first end toward the second end of the unitary hard shell member, and wherein the hinge member comprises a first fastening member integrated with the protective member and a second fastening member integrated with the unitary hard shell member.
11. The joint pad assembly of claim 10, wherein the hinge member comprises a first strap and a second strap parallel to one another, wherein the first strap creates a first hinge point, wherein the second strap creates a second hinge point, and wherein the first strap and the second strap are physically separate from one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure. As shown throughout the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSURE
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(13) In one embodiment, the aspects of the disclosed embodiments are directed to an integrated protective knee pad device or assembly 20 for a pant garment 30, such as the Army Combat Pant. While the aspects of the disclosed embodiments will generally be described herein with respect to use with the Army Combat Pant, the aspects of the disclosed embodiments are not so limited. In alternate embodiments, the integrated protective knee pad device (generally referred to herein as protective knee pad device) of the disclosed embodiments can be used with any suitable pant garment in a variety of different applications that require knee protection. These can include for example, but not limited to, recreation, construction, outdoor enthusiast, hunting, military, security and law enforcement.
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(15) In one embodiment, the sleeved member 32 is a separate fabric piece or panel member that is disposed on top of and is secured to a fabric of the right pant leg member 310. As is illustrated in
(16) While the aspects of the disclosed embodiments are generally described herein with respect to only one pant leg, it will be understood that aspects of the disclosed embodiments described herein will equally apply to the other leg of the pant garment 30. For example, a sleeve member 321 including the features of the sleeve member 32, can be disposed in or on the knee area of left pant leg member 330 and can also be configured to receive a protective knee pad device 20 incorporating aspects of the disclosed embodiments.
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(20) In one embodiment, a material of the hard shell member 22 comprises a thermoplastic elastomer or other suitable material. The material of the protective insert 24 generally comprises a closed cell foam. In one embodiment, the protective insert 24 is a foam pad member.
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(26) As will be described further herein, to insert the protective knee pad device 20 into the sleeve member 32, a flap member 342 is pulled back to expose the opening 341 between the upper welt 34 and an inner pant member 346, shown in
(27) In one embodiment, as is further described herein, an edge of the hard shell member 22 is configured to engage an edge member 362 of the lower welt 36 to further secure the knee pad assembly 20 in place as well as prevent debris from collecting or otherwise interfering with the knee pad device 20 and pant garment 30.
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(33) In this example, the second end 222 of the hard shell member 22 can include a lower lip member 54 and an upper lip member 56. The lower lip member 54 and the upper lip member 56 define the opening or recess that forms the grooved portion of the retaining groove member 52. The retaining groove member 52 is configured to receive the edge member 362 of the lower welt 36. In one embodiment, the depth of the grooved portion of the retaining groove member 52 can be on the order of approximately one and one-quarter inches (1?), while the width of the retaining groove member 52 (from one side to the other side) can be on the order of approximately three and seven-eighths inches (3-?) inches. The area of the edge member 362 of the lower welt 36 is suitably sized and dimensioned to be received in the retaining groove or opening of the retaining groove member 52. The retaining groove member 52 has a width about perpendicular from an axis that extends from one side of second end 222 of the hard shell member 22 to another side of the second end 222 of the hard shell member 22, wherein the retaining groove member 52 has a depth about perpendicular with a plane that comprises the axis and the width.
(34) While the opening of the retaining groove member 52 is referred to herein as a groove or recess, the aspects of the disclosed embodiments are not so limited. In alternate embodiments, the opening or recess formed by the retaining groove member 52 can have any suitable shape and size to receive, engage and secure the edge member 362. When engaged, the edge member 362 of the lower welt 36 is sandwiched into the retaining groove member 52 between the lower lip member 54 and the upper lip member 56. In this manner, scooping of the lower welt 36 is prevented, which helps in keeping debris out.
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(38) The aspects of the disclosed embodiments provide to an integrated protective knee pad device or assembly for a pant garment, such as the Army combat pant. The protective knee pad device is configured to be inserted into a suitable opening or pocket of the pant garment when needed for use. When not needed, the protective knee pad device can be readily removed from the pant garment. In this manner, the pant garment can be more flexible and comfortable when knee protection is not needed.
(39) The design of the knee pad device and the corresponding opening in the pant garment provide a number of advantages over the state of the art. Some of these include, but are not limited to, protection from impact and abrasion and scalable levels of protection by either having or removing the knee pad device from pant garment. The knee pad device of the disclosed embodiments also provides the ability to insert and remove the knee pad device while donning the pant garment.
(40) Thus, while there have been shown, described and pointed out, fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of devices and methods illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Moreover, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps, which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results, are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.