Relocatable Protective Padding System for Clothing
20240277086 ยท 2024-08-22
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Abstract
The present invention is a relocatable protection system that is used to keep the user comfortable while performing physical labor and to protect bones and joints from injury. This system attaches to clothing by using a series of loops attached to the user's clothing in parallel tracks. A relocatable protective pad is shaped in a way to conform to that part of the body being protected. The areas being protected are the knees most of the time but could also be the shins, shoulders, spine or elbows among others. The pad opens and closes in a clamshell fashion and comprises a protective base and a lid together with a hinge mechanism and a fastening mechanism. Typically straps with Velcro which fasten to themselves go through the device and through the loops in the clothing and fasten directly in front of the protective base. The lid portion has a soft cushioning inner portion and a harder outer portion. The lid closes and fastens over the protective base which contains and stores the remaining strap length in spaces designed for this function. This body part pad device is relocatable to better place the device in the exact most useful place on the user's body for the work they are doing.
Claims
1. A body part pad device (10) comprising a protective base (1) comprising a protective base proximal surface (21) and a protective base distal surface (22), wherein the proximal surface is shaped to fit a user's body part; a clamshell (5) comprising a proximal portion (50), distal portion (60), and a hinge (4), wherein the hinge is attached to the distal portion and the proximal portion to allow for the proximal portion and the distal portion to open and close, and wherein the proximal portion (50) is attached to the protective base distal surface (22); a protective shell (6) wherein the protective shell is attached to the clamshell distal portion (60); and a strap (7) attached to the protective base (1).
2. The body part pad device of claim 1, comprising a plurality of straps attached to the protective base.
3. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein at least one strap comprises a first end section (91), a middle section (92), and a second end section (93), and wherein the first end section (91) comprises a first reversible fastener (96), the second end section (92) comprises a second reversible fastener (97).
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5. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein the proximal portion (50) comprises a proximal closing mechanism part, and the distal portion (60) comprises a distal closing mechanism.
6. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein at least one strap comprises a first end section (91), a middle section (92), and a second end section (93), and wherein the clamshell (5) when closed encloses space large enough to store the first end section (91) and the second end section (93).
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11. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein the protective base comprises a plurality of apertures.
12. The body part pad device of claim 11, wherein at least one aperture of the plurality of apertures is sized to accept the strap to pass therethrough.
13. The body part pad device of claim 1 further comprising an intermediate mat (2) between the clamshell and the protective base (1).
14. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein the protective shell (6) is comprised of material selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene-vinyl rubber, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, rubber, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, polyethylene acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, high impact polystyrene, polypropylene, polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyamide, polyethersulfone, a co-polymer of any one or more of the preceding, and a mixture thereof.
15. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein the protective shell (6) is comprised of material with a Shore A hardness of about 50 to about 100.
16. The body part pad device of claim 1, wherein the protective shell (6) is comprised of material with a Shore D hardness of about 10 to about 80.
17. A body part protection system (100) comprising the body part pad device (10) of any of claim 1, and an apparel (110) comprising a parallel pair of daisy chains (8), wherein each of the daisy chains comprise a lacuna (121) to accept the strap (7).
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the apparel (110) are pants, and the body part pad device (10) is a knee pad or a shin pad.
19. The system of claim 17, wherein the apparel (110) is a jacket, and the body part pad device (10) is a pad designed to protect a user's spine, elbow, or shoulder.
20. A body part protection system (200) comprising an apparel (12) comprising a pair of loop strips (13/14); a pouch (17) comprising a proximal face (40) and a distal face (38), wherein the proximal face (40) comprises a pair of hook strips (36/37); and a cushion (31) sized to fit into the pouch (17).
21. The body part protection system (200) of claim 20, wherein the cushion (31) comprises a proximal layer and a distal layer, wherein the distal layer is harder than the proximal layer.
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26. The body part protection system (200) of claim 20, wherein the distal face (39) comprises a pair of Velcro loop strips (33/34), the body part protection system (200) further comprising one or more Velcro hook strips (23/24).
27. The body part protection system of claim 20, wherein the distal pair of Velcro loop strips attached to apparel further comprises an additional width of material (19,20) and an additional Velcro loop strip (23&24).
28. A body part protection system (100) comprising the body part pad device (10) of claim 1, and an apparel (110) comprising a parallel pair of slits (85) and further comprising a parallel pair of strands (80) proximal to the slits wherein each of the openings comprise a cleat to accept the strap (7).
29. The system of claim 28, wherein the apparel (110) are pants, and the body part pad device (10) is a knee pad or a shin pad.
30. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0089] An objective of the present invention is to provide the user protection and comfort to the lower leg area, more specifically the knees and shins. In addition to the protection and comfort of the user's knee and shin, the present invention also provides the user an adjustable knee pad or shin pad holder which allows the user to adjust the pad to the most desired position around the knee or shin. In addition to the protection and comfort of the user's knee or shin, the present invention also provides a mechanism that allows the pad holder to be removable from the user's work pants. In addition to the protection and comfort of the user's knee or shin, the present invention also provides a mechanism that allows the pad holder to be vertically relocatable to the surrounding area of the user's knees or shins. Note that the listed materials are not the only materials which the knee pads and holder can be created from as different embodiments may be created from other highly durable fabrics or materials.
[0090] About means plus or minus 20%. Velcro is the trademarked name for hook and loop fasteners. An Inch is a unit of measurement equal to 2.54 cm.
[0091] Hard means a material that does not mold readily to the surface it is pressed against and slips somewhat when used in a kneepad. Soft means a material that molds somewhat to the surface it is pressed against and prevents slippage when used in a kneepad. Closing Mechanism means the function of closing and holding closed.
[0092] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the comfort experienced by the user. This advantage increases the likelihood of wearing the device for longer time. This advantage also increases the likelihood of compliance with safety rules.
[0093] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the lack of bind and pinching of the skin that is often experienced with other devices.
[0094] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is when the user stands up the pad moves away from the knee and this away movement gives the skin time to breathe and recover from being in contact with the protection device.
[0095] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the ability of the device to be attached in the right spot so that when the user kneels down from a standing position the pads are in the correct position. This is a great benefit for those people who have legs are not the exact length of available clothing with padding built in.
[0096] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the suitability for a user who makes frequent rapid movements and goes from a standing to a kneeling position often.
[0097] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the ease at which adjustments to the position of the device may be made during the course of a work day.
[0098] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is that the pants are manufactured from a comfortable material since they are against the skin and the pads go over them.
[0099] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the user can detach the pads and machines wash the clothes normally.
[0100] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the device of the current invention is the user can detach the pads and wear the clothes for normal non-work functions.
[0101] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0102] The present invention is a knee and/or shin pad protection system for pants. The invention provides protection and comfort for the user's knee and/or shin area. The present invention allows the user to comfortably and safely engage in physical labor needing knee protection such as a carpenter kneeling on the ground when working near or at ground level.
[0103] This invention is a body part pad device (10) comprising a protective base (1) comprising a protective base proximal surface (21) and a protective base distal surface (22), wherein the proximal surface is shaped to fit a user's body part; a clamshell (5) comprising a proximal portion (50), distal portion (60), and a hinge (4), wherein the hinge is attached to the distal portion and the proximal portion to allow for the proximal portion and the distal portion to open and close, and wherein the proximal portion (50) is attached to the protective base distal surface (22); a protective shell (6) wherein the protective shell is attached to the clamshell distal portion (60); and a strap (7) attached to the protective base (1).
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[0105] The protective base in one embodiment is comprised of a yielding material such as EVA foam or other. This allows the body part to be pressed against the protective base repeatedly and still maintain comfort. The EVA foam further protects the body part from blows and abrasions in the workplace or any other use.
[0106] Under one embodiment, the protective base further comprises a number of additional features. The protective base has numerous apertures for ventilation (1b). An additional aperture to permit the strap to pass therethrough.
[0107] Under one embodiment, the protective base has protuberances (1c) which are molded into the material of the base to help accurately position the base on clothing. The correct positioning of the invention can be seen in
[0108] Under one embodiment, one advantage of these protuberances (1c) is that they further pull the pants tight against the protective pad device and improve the performance of the protective pad device by keeping the pads positioned properly during vigorous usage.
[0109] One embodiment the device has notches in the protective base (1b). These notches act to hold and store the straps as well as fix and align the base in its proper position during use.
[0110] The invention further comprises a clamshell (5). In one embodiment the clamshell is made of a slightly yielding material.
[0111] The clamshell in one embodiment further comprises a hinge (4) as shown in
[0112] The body part pad device in one embodiment further comprises a protective shell (6) which is attached to the distal portion of the clamshell (60). The protective shell permits a user to be protected from shocks, blows or rough surfaces without discomfort. The protective shell in one embodiment is hard and stiff for kneeling on rough surfaces. In another embodiment the protective shell is softer and slip resistant for working on roofs or similar situations. In one embodiment the protective outer shell of this invention is comprised of a bullet-proof material to further protect soldiers from injury.
[0113] The protective shell is constructed from any material suitable. Suitable material is such that it protects the wearer's body parts. Under one embodiment, the material is soft, to allow for deformation along the substrate, or to protect the substrate from scratches by the protective shell. Under one embodiment, the protective shell is hard, so that it slides easily over a substrate, or does not break easily.
[0114] The suitable material is selected from metal, wood, plastic, polymer, ceramic, leather, and leather-like substance. Under one embodiment, the protective shell (6) is comprised of material selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene-vinyl rubber, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, rubber, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, polyethylene acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, high impact polystyrene, polypropylene, polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyamide, polyethersulfone, a co-polymer of any one or more of the preceding, and a mixture thereof.
[0115] The body part pad device further comprises straps (7). The straps fix the body part pad device to the user's clothing in the appropriate area. The proper positioning of the straps is shown in
[0116] The straps further comprise a means of fastening to the protective base and/or to each other. This fastening be by use of Velcro or any other device known including buckles. The straps are comfortable and conveniently secured within the channels created by 1a and 5a as shown in
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[0119] Under one embodiment, one advantage of the present invention is a row of slits in the apparel instead of a row of loops wherein a stranded device (80) to hold the straps such as a wire or rope or similar is comprised inside the garment. This stranded device under one embodiment, runs inside the apparel in two equidistant rows. Immediately distal to the device is a row of slits (85) in the apparel to accommodate the straps of the body part pad device. One advantage of this embodiment is that the apparel appears to be an ordinary garment. To use this embodiment the user reaches into the slit and pull the stranded device through enough for the strap to be threaded through it. The user then does this for all the straps. Under one embodiment, the strap ends then are attached to the body part pad device or the ends of the straps fastened together.
[0120] Under one embodiment the apparel such as pants have any combination of loops or slits as well as pockets for a protective pad.
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[0122] The invention comprises a knee pad (10) that is further comprised of a supportive base (1) typically comprised of EVA foam but any similar material could be used. Under one embodiment, the protective base has channels (1a) molded into it to secure and store the straps. These straps can easily move in the channels. This way the user can replace damaged straps and continue using the knee pads for a longer time. Note that in one embodiment the channels (1a) are created by a softer plastic part attached to the EVA base. This soft plastic layer is labeled 2 in the drawings. This part is also the base for a Velcro layer labeled 3 in the drawings in one embodiment.
[0123] In one embodiment the straps are threaded through an aperture in the supportive base. There are also holes for ventilation labeled (1b) in the drawings. In one embodiment the supportive base also comprises protuberances (1c) which locate the pad correctly between the two tracks of loops (or strands) and maintain it in the most correct position. Ventilation holes are created under the straps' channels. Ventilation holes help to discharge heat via the straps' channels.
[0124] In one embodiment the pad is secured to the pants with straps (7), and a lid comprised of a yielding inner cushion (5) and a protective outer shell (6), made from a hard plastic although in one embodiment a slightly yielding part made from softer thermoplastic is used to provide slip resistance when required. The protective outer shell in one embodiment is made of a bullet proof material. This allows the invention to protect a soldier from small arms fire and other projectiles especially in areas not normally protected like joints. Typically, body armor protects the chest area and a plate can be added to protect the back but little effort is made to protect the sides or joints.
[0125] In one embodiment an additional layer of Velcro is used under the yielding inner cushion (5). In a variation of the invention, the yielding inner cushion (5) is replaced with just a layer of Velcro. These are arranged in a clamshell fashion. Additionally, a piece suitable of material (2) is attached to the base in one embodiment and in another (3) attached to the inside portion of the yielding inner cushion (5). In one embodiment these parts are comprised of plastic or Velcro as needed.
[0126] Another piece of suitable material acts as a hinge (4). This enables the device to be opened and closed with the excess length of strapping material stored in the spaces (1a) and (5a) provided for them between the base and yielding inner cushion or Velcro attached to the proximal side of the protective outer shell (6).
[0127] The straps (7) have Velcro on them (7a & 7b) allowing them to be threaded through the appropriate loop (8) or the appropriate strand (80) tightened to fit and secured by attaching the Velcro ends together or alternatively by just sticking them to the inner material (3). Alternatively In one embodiment the straps connect together with some type of buckle or snap connection.
[0128] In one embodiment the pants have tracks of loops secured to the pants by any means instead of tracks of Velcro in the embodiment below. In one embodiment a series of loops or lacuna are sewn in equi-distant tracks inside of the furthest left side and farthest right side of each leg of the pants where the seams of pants are typically sewn. These loops extend from the knee area down to the shin area. In one embodiment each loop is about one inch (2.5 cm) diameter although.
[0129] Under one embodiment, the invention comprises a kneepad which is foldable in a clamshell fashion. The straps attach the kneepad base to the looped tracks on the user's pants. In the open position there is a supportive base and a lid on the kneepad. The base has means for attaching straps to it and Velcro for keeping the straps in place and for securing them inside the base. The bottom of the base is contoured to fit comfortably on a person's knee or shin and have a suitable cushion material to provide shock absorption and comfort to the users' knees or shins.
[0130] Keep in mind that this cushion material is pressing against the person's pants and not their skin so it must be designed to be for this purpose. This kneepad (or shin pad or both) attaches to the pants by means of straps which go through these loops but do not go behind the user's leg. Instead, the straps go through these loops and go forward to the knee pad. These straps then attach to the knee pad base by means of Velcro or other known in the art.
[0131] The protective folding part of the knee pad, called the clamshell (5), is comprised of proximal portion (50) and distal portion (60). The clamshell attaches to the protective base (1). There is enough open space designed between these two portions to serve as storage and to cover and contain the remaining lengths of the straps.
[0132] In one embodiment this attachment is made with Velcro type fasteners but any type of attachment known could be used. This knee pad lid in one embodiment has a hard outer shell and a yielding inner cushion. The hard outer shell protects the wearer from blows and sharp or uncomfortable items being kneeled upon and the yielding inner cushion provides a comfortable cushion against blows and sharp surfaces and dissipate blows across an increased surface.
[0133] In one embodiment the straps of the kneepad go through the loops on the pants so as to locate the kneepad at exactly the correct position to be used comfortably by the user when kneeling upon them. This same design could be used for shin guards. In one embodiment Shin guards that are attached and used the same as the knee pads are used in the place of kneepads throughout this application. Also, protective padding for shoulders, hips, thighs, spine or elsewhere could be made in the same fashion.
[0134] The present invention is used on Pants with relocatable knee pads and/or shin guards. The present invention provides protection and comfort for the user's knee and/or shin area while in physical labor. The present invention allows the user to engage in physical labor such as a carpenter kneeling when working near or at ground level.
[0135] In one embodiment this invention is comprised of a set of two tracks of loops on each leg of a pair of pants. There is a kneepad which is foldable in a clamshell fashion. There are also straps to attach the kneepad to the looped tracks on the user's pants.
[0136] In the open position there is a base and a lid on the kneepad. The base has means for attaching straps to the base and Velcro for keeping the straps in place and for securing them in the base. The bottom of the lid is contoured to fit comfortably on a person's knee or shin and have a suitable cushion material to provide shock absorption and comfort to the users' knees or shins. Keep in mind that this cushion material is pressing against the person's pants and not their skin so it must be designed to be for this purpose.
[0137] A kneepad (or shin pad or both) attaches to the pants by means of straps which goes through these loops but not go behind the user's leg. Instead, the straps go through these loops and go forward to the knee pad. These straps attach to the knee pad base. The protective part of the knee pad (or shin pad) then fold up and attach to the knee pad base and cover the lengths of the straps. In one embodiment this attachment is made with Velcro type fasteners.
[0138] This knee pad device has a hard outer shell and a yielding inner cushion. The hard outer shell protects from blows and sharp or uncomfortable items being kneeled upon and the yielding inner cushion provides a comfortable cushion against blows and sharp surfaces and dissipate blows across an increased surface.
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[0140] The present invention is also directed to a knee protection system depicted in
[0141] There is a first knee pad pocket (17) and a knee pad (31) on the first leg. Under one embodiment, the other leg has the same components such as a third track and fourth track, a second knee pad pocket (18) and a second knee pad (31). On either leg, the most inboard track of Velcro (13&14) is attached to the pants such that the unsecured portion is folded toward the middle of the leg and thereby securely retains the knee pad pocket (17) in the back and in the front.
[0142] The present invention is also directed to where the track is fastened in a closed position without a knee pad pocket attached for normal wear as shown in
[0143] The knee pad (31), shown in
[0144] The present invention is also directed to these same components to allow shin guards to be used in place of or in addition to knee pads. Shin pads have the same components but the shin pads are located in front of the shins. The shin pad holders are a little larger to accommodate shin pads and they are shaped to conform to a user's shins.
[0145] The first track, the second track, the third track, and the fourth track provide the user the ability to position the first knee pad pocket and the second knee pad pocket not only on the knee, but above and below the knee area. The different positioning in the first knee pad pocket and the second knee pad pocket provide flexibility with protections of the user's lower leg region, primarily the knee area.
[0146] The different positioning of the knee pad pocket allows the user to have accurate control over what area of the lower leg the user want to protect as depicted by
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[0150] The first Velcro holder assists in the attachment between the knee pad pocket and the first track. Next to the first Velcro holder is the first expansion. The first expansion is parallel between the first Velcro holder and second Velcro holder. The first expansion (19) is that portion of the material between the Velcro tracks which allows the track to fold inwards to tightly secure the knee pad pocket (17) between the first Velcro holder (13) and the second Velcro holder (23). The inner tracks (13&14) are stitched or sewn onto the user's work pants. The second Velcro holder is located parallel next to the first expansion.
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[0152] The second cover is shown as it is located on the user's most right outer area of the open second track. The second cover (28) is the piece of fabric that is safety coverage of the knee pad holder. The second cover protects the quality of the third Velcro holder, the fourth Velcro holder, and the Velcro holders on the knee pad pocket.
[0153] The third Velcro holder is located parallel next to the second cover. The third Velcro holder assists the attachment between the knee pad pocket and the second track. Next to the third Velcro holder is the second expansion. The second expansion is parallel between the third Velcro holder and fourth Velcro holder. The second expansion is an area of the second track that allow the second track to fold inwards to tightly secure knee pad pocket between the third Velcro holder and the fourth Velcro holder. The third Velcro holder (14) is stitched or sewed onto the user's work pants. The fourth Velcro holder is located parallel next to the second expansion.
[0154] The front view of the knee pad pocket (17) in a closed position is shown in
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[0156] The knee pad pocket is about 10 inches (25 cm) long. When the knee pad pocket is centered, attached, and tightly secured onto the open first track and the open second track as shown in
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[0159] The first Velcro attachment and the second Velcro attachment are on opposite sides of each other on the knee pad pocket. The first Velcro attachment and the second Velcro attachment are used to attach the knee pad pocket to the user's work pants by means of the first track and the second track. The first pocket cover is located on the top edge of the knee pad pocket. More specifically, the first pocket cover is an extended fabric that extends from the back side of the knee pad pocket and fold cover onto the front side.
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[0162] Note that a singular knee pad pocket was described. The present invention includes two knee pad pockets on a pair of working pants as there are two knees on the user's workpants as shown in
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[0164] Although the invention has been explained in relation to figures, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.