HOCKEY PANTS WITH FLOATING ABDOMINAL PROTECTION
20240252909 ยท 2024-08-01
Inventors
- Stan CLARK (Calgary, CA)
- Nicole WIART (Toronto, CA)
- Eric LEMIEUX (Saint-Sauveur, CA)
- Dan RICH (Calgary, CA)
Cpc classification
A63B2071/1208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Hockey pants having a floating pad for protecting the abdominals are provided. The pad may be connected indirectly to the hockey pants by means of one or more flexible bands which together comprise a belt connected to the lateral edges of the pad. The pad is also positionable at various heights on the front of the abdominals depending on the body type and needs of the wearer. This configuration allows for the wearer to customize the placement and fit of the abdominal pad, and also to gain protective benefits from the abdominal pad while not being constrained by obtrusive padding at the waist.
Claims
1. A hockey pant assembly for a body of a wearer having a waist area, abdominal area having a vertical axis and a horizontal axis, spine area, two kidney areas, and two thigh areas, said hockey pants comprising: a main body portion having two legs which cover at least in part said two thigh areas; a pad for covering said abdominal area at least in part; and one or more straps for reversibly connecting said pad to said main body portion.
2. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said pad comprises an adjusting portion for adjusting a position of said pad relative to said wearer's abdominal area.
3. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said adjusting portion permits adjustment of the position of said pad in a vertical direction along the vertical axis of said wearer's abdominal area.
4. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said adjusting portion permits adjustment of the position of said pad in a horizontal direction along the horizontal axis of said wearer's abdominal area.
5. The hockey pant assembly of claim 2 in which at least one of said straps comprises a connecting portion which reversibly connects with said adjusting portion of said pad.
6. The hockey pant assembly of claim 5 in which said adjusting portion of said pad and said connecting portion of said strap respectively comprise opposing VELCRO surfaces.
7. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said one or more straps comprise elasticized material.
8. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which there is a plurality of straps comprising means for reversibly connecting to each other.
9. The hockey pant assembly of claim 8 wherein the number of straps is two.
10. The hockey pant assembly of claim 8 in which said means for reversibly connecting said straps to each other comprise opposing VELCRO surfaces.
11. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said straps are connected to said main body to cinch said pant assembly about said waist region of the wearer.
12. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said straps are connected to bands which are in turn connected to said main body to cinch said pant assembly about said waist region of the wearer.
13. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 which further comprises padding for the spine area.
14. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 which further comprises padding for the kidney areas.
15. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 which further comprises padding for the thigh areas.
16. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 in which said pad comprises foam padding.
17. The hockey pant assembly of claim 1 which further comprises a belt for cinching said pants about the waist area of said wearer.
18. Use of the hockey pant assembly of claim 1 to protect the abdominal area of the wearer.
19. An adjustable abdominal protector configured to extend over at least a portion of an abdominal region of a wearer, and adjusting means for varying the position of the adjustable abdominal protector relative to said abdominal region.
20. The adjustable abdominal protector as defined in claim 19 wherein said adjusting means urges said abdominal protector towards the abdominal region of the wearer.
21. The adjustable abdominal protector as defined in claim 19 wherein said adjusting means comprises one or more straps.
22. The adjustable abdominal protector as defined in claim 21 wherein said adjusting means further comprises VELCRO surfaces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present invention will now be better understood with reference to the description and to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0029] In these figures, preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of examples. It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and are an aid for understanding. They are not intended to define the limits of the invention. It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and in certain instances details may have been omitted that are not necessary for an understanding of embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] As used in the following description, terms such as horizontal, vertical, left, right, upper, lower and similar terms refer to the orientation of the structures as illustrated.
[0031] Turning now to the figures,
[0032] Waist strap 103 in this embodiment constitutes a single band having a first end and a second end, being configured to encircle the waist. Waist strap 103 is cut away in part in this figure to better reveal abdominal pad 101. In this embodiment, waist strap 103 incorporates on a first end a buckle portion 105, which also has on its underside a patch of hook VELCRO. On a second end 104 of waist strap 103 is a loop VELCRO surface which extends around the whole of second end 104, to cover both its front surface which can be seen in this view, and its back surface which is not visible from this perspective. The user may tighten waist strap 103 by pulling first end 105 over second end 104 so that the opposing VELCRO surfaces may join to form a reversible bond. The abdominal pad 101 having a hook VELCRO surface also attaches to the inner loop VELCRO surface of waist band second end 104. In this way, the waist band 103 may be secured around the waist of the wearer, and the abdominal pad 101 may also be positioned on waist band 103 to block impacts to the abdominals of the wearer. In particular, abdominal pad 101 is configured to protect the front central abdominals, i.e. the region overlying the rectus abdominus.
[0033] In this embodiment, because the adjustment surface 102 of abdominal pad 101 is oriented as a vertical strip, the wearer may position the abdominal pad 101 at a range of heights along the front of the abdomen.
[0034] Waist band 103 may be constructed in whole or in part of an elasticized fabric. Abdominal pad 101 on its inner padded surface may be covered with a fabric that is comfortable when worn against the body, but which incorporates some friction so that the pad will not tend to slide against the skin or any other inner clothing layers worn by the player. An example of a suitable material which may be manufactured to incorporate sufficient friction is brushed polyester, particularly a wicking brushed polyester which will be less likely to absorb and retain moisture. Many other options for similar fabrics are available to the skilled person.
[0035] The flexibility of the waist band 103 combined with the friction generated by the abdominal pad 101 results in a close fit for the abdominal pad 101, which will tend to stay in position over the abdominals despite the wearer taking on a variety of bent, crouching, sitting or standing positions during active play or during downtime. In this manner, the wearer remains well-protected in the abdominal region throughout the game.
[0036] Hockey pants 100 also incorporate padding within a spine protector 201, hip protectors 202, thigh protectors 203, kidney protectors 204, and glute protectors 205. Spine protector 201 and kidney protectors 204 may form part of waist band 103, or may comprise separate segments, or may comprise extensions of the glute protectors 205. The padding may be provided by sponge foam, low or high density polypropylene foam, or similar materials. For hockey pants, sponge foam having a thickness of 7.5-10 mm works well, but other thicknesses may also be chosen depending on the preference of the player. The padding may be contained within any suitable fabric, most preferably a wicking fabric, and optionally a stretchable or compression material, such as fabrics containing spandex fibres or LYCRA, if it is desired to provide a snug fit.
[0037] In addition, to provide additional structure to protruding parts of the hockey pants that are particularly subject to wear and deformation such as the spine protector 201 and kidney protectors 204, it may be preferred to include in addition to the foam inserts, an internal frame made of molded polyethylene, another thermosetting plastic, or a similar material. Such an internal frame provides more structure to the part, and protects the inner padding from becoming laterally compressed, bent, or floppy over time.
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[0043] It can also be seen that cinching belt 207 is configured on hockey pants 100 to fall naturally at the narrowest portion of the waist, thus being well-positioned to hold hockey pants 100 to the body.
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[0050] What is therefore provided is a versatile design for hockey pants incorporating floating protection for the abdominals. The location of the abdominal protection can be adjusted as described above in accordance with the particular needs and comfort of the player. Because the abdominal protection is indirectly connected to the pants by strapping, rather than forming an extension of the main body of the pants themselves, the abdominal protection is able to more flexibly move with the player and remain unobtrusive even when the player is in bent, crouched, or sitting positions.
[0051] While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that numerous variations, modifications, and embodiments would be evident to a person of skill in the art.