KNEEPAD WITH IMPLEMENT HOLDER
20180213856 ยท 2018-08-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A kneepad includes a front, top, bottom and first and second lateral sides and a stretchable band attached to the kneepad to form at least one channel to snugly releasably receive an implement.
Claims
1. A composite kneepad comprising: a kneepad having a top, bottom and first and second lateral sides; the kneepad having a front face generally extending in a first direction from the top to the bottom and in a second direction generally perpendicular to the first direction, the kneepad front face being substantially rigid and non-deformable; and an elastic band secured to the kneepad and having an open top and an opposed open bottom to form at least one channel to releasably receive and retain an implement therein.
2. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is secured to a lateral side of the kneepad.
3. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, where the band is secured to at least two locations spaced apart in said second direction.
4. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is secured to at least two locations on a lateral side of the kneepad.
5. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band forms at least two channels to releasably receive and retain implements therein.
6. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band has first and second ends wherein both of said ends are secured to one of said lateral sides of the kneepad.
7. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is sufficiently flush against the kneepad to avoid interfering with the use of the kneepad in the absence of an implement therein.
8. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is secured to the kneepad in more than two locations and defines more than one channel between the band and the kneepad.
9. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band extends generally away from the substantially rigid and non-deformable front face.
10. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the kneepad includes a peripheral edge and at least one end of the band is secured to the peripheral edge.
11. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the kneepad includes a peripheral edge and only one end of the band is secured to the peripheral edge.
12. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the channel extends generally parallel to the first direction.
13. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is stitched to the kneepad.
14. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is stitched to the lateral side of the kneepad.
15. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is permanently attached to the kneepad.
16. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the band is configured as a loop to form the channel.
17. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the channel is formed solely by the interior of the band.
18. The composite kneepad according to claim 1, wherein the channel is partially formed by the band.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The foregoing advantages of the kneepad and implement holder, together with other benefits and advantages that may be attained by its use will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the following drawings. In the drawings, which are exemplary only:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] Referring first to
[0011] The present kneepad may include one or more implement holders. Referring to
[0012] The kneepad extends in a generally first direction from the top 12 to the bottom 14. The first and second lateral ends 36, 38 of the band may be secured such as by stitching 40 to the kneepad with the stitching preferably extending generally parallel to the first direction of the kneepad and thus generally perpendicular to the front-to-back direction of the kneepad. As one non-limiting example,
[0013] Thus one exemplary location for one line of stitching 40 would be the peripheral edge 22 of the kneepad as illustrated in
[0014] A second exemplary location for the stitching is illustrated in
[0015] Yet a third exemplary option as illustrated in
[0016] The band, when not in use is, preferably flush to the kneepad but this is not required as long as the band does not interfere with use of the kneepad when there is no implement within the sleeve. Thus alternatives to stitching and alternatives to the band being absolutely flush with the kneepad are contemplated. The space between the band and the lateral side of the kneepad functions as a channel or receptacle or holder for an implement, except in the variation of
[0017] Optionally, as noted above, the band may include an intermediate vertical stitching 40 and the location of the intermediate vertical stitching may be closer to one of the ends 36, 38. Through the use of this option two channels or receptacles may be provided for retaining implements. Additional channels may be similarly provided.
[0018] In addition to or in lieu of stitching, the band may be attached to the kneepad (and attached to itself in the variation of
[0019] In use, the wearer will insert an implement 42 through the open top 32 of the band 30 as illustrated at 44. The implement, if of sufficient length, will extend through the open bottom 34 of the band 30 as illustrated at 46. The elastic nature of the material of the band causes the band to expand as necessary to generally conform to the external configuration of the implement and securely retain the implement in place. The elastic material snugly retains the implement in place even as the wearer may move about. This prevents the implement from being accidentally dislodged. In those situations where the intermediate vertical stitching is provided, there are two channels each of which will snugly engage an implement as well as preventing the implements from being accidentally dislodged. When the implements are removed (and even when the kneepads are removed) the memory of the band causes the band to return to its normal position lying generally (but not necessarily absolutely) flat against the side of the kneepad. The band should not interfere with use of the straps or the kneepad and vice-versa. In the embodiment of
[0020] The foregoing is a complete description of a preferred form of the present kneepad and implement holder. Various changes and modification may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the above description. The invention therefore should be limited only by the scope of the following claims.