PANTLEG HOLDING MECHANISM FOR KNEE PADS
20180077977 ยท 2018-03-22
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Abstract
A knee pad holding mechanism for holding a knee pad over the knee region of a pantleg having first and second plurality of loops operatively attached to a pantleg on opposite sides of the knee region in a single vertically aligned row, each loop being sized for receiving a strap associated with the knee pad. The plurality of loops are arranged in opposed relationship to each other and allow a user greater flexibility to adjust the vertical location of a knee pad relative to the user's knee. The plurality of loops can be individually formed on opposite sides of the knee region, or they can be formed using any number of a plurality of sections.
Claims
1. A knee pad holding mechanism configured for holding a knee pad over a user's knee in a knee region of a pantleg, the knee pad having at least two spaced apart vertically oriented straps configured for wrapping around the user's knee in the knee region of the pantleg, the knee pad being configured to be placed over the knee region of the pantleg, the mechanism consisting of: a first plurality of loops attached adjacent one side of the knee region of the pantleg, said first plurality of loops being positioned in spaced apart relationship to each other and being positioned in a single vertically aligned row having a length extending both above and below a top and a bottom portion of the knee region of the pantleg, each loop forming an opening; a second plurality of loops attached adjacent the other side of the knee region of the pantleg, said second plurality of loops being positioned in spaced apart relationship to each other and being positioned in a single vertically aligned row having a length extending both above and below a top and a bottom portion of the knee region of the pantleg, each loop forming an opening; each of the openings of said first and second plurality of loops being sized and shaped to receive a strap associated with the knee pad, said first plurality of loops positioned and arranged in opposed parallel relationship to said second plurality of loops and each of said first and second plurality of loops extending a length on both sides of the knee region such that the at least two spaced apart vertically oriented straps associated with the knee pad are each threaded through a respective loop opening associated with the first and second plurality of loops in parallel relationship to each other and such that one of said at least two vertically oriented straps extends through said first and second plurality of loops above the knee region and the other of said at least two vertically oriented straps extends through said first and second plurality of loops below the knee region; the length of each of said first and second plurality of loops providing adjustability of the knee pad relative to the knee region of the pantleg.
2. A knee pad holding mechanism configured for holding a knee pad over a user's knee in a knee region of a pantleg, the knee pad having at least two spaced apart vertically oriented straps configured for wrapping around the user's knee in the knee region of the pantleg, the knee pad being configured to be placed over the knee region of the pantleg, the mechanism consisting of: a first plurality of individual lengths of material attached adjacent one side of the knee region of the pantleg; a second plurality of individual lengths of material attached adjacent the other side of the knee region of the pantleg; said first plurality of individual lengths of material forming a first plurality of loops and said second plurality of individual lengths of material forming a second plurality of loops, each of said first and second plurality of loops being respectively positioned in a single vertically aligned row, each of said first and second plurality of individual lengths of material extending above and below a top and a bottom portion of the knee region of the pantleg and each of said first and second plurality of loops being sized and shaped to receive a strap associated with the knee pad, said first plurality of loops positioned and arranged in opposed parallel relationship to said second plurality of loops and said first and second plurality of individual lengths of material extending a length on both opposite sides of the knee region such that the at least two spaced apart vertically oriented straps associated with the knee pad are each threaded through a respective loop associated with the first and second plurality of individual lengths of material in parallel relationship to each other and such that one of said at least two vertically oriented straps extends through said first and second plurality of loops above the top portion of the knee region and the other of said at least two vertically oriented straps extends through said first and second plurality of loops below the bottom portion of the knee region, at least some of said first and second plurality of individual lengths of material being formed into at least two loops and each loop in each of said at least some of said plurality individual lengths of material formed into at least two loops being positioned in abutting relationship with each other.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] It should be understood that the present drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments disclosed herein are sometimes illustrated by fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should also be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein. Like numbers utilized throughout the various figures designate like or similar parts or structure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Referring now to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers,
[0015] As illustrated in
[0016] The plurality of loops 22 are formed by attaching or securing the lengths of material 18 and 20 at their respective opposite end portions 24 and 26 and at their respective intermediate portions 28. The loops 22 associated with the first and second lengths of material 18 and 20 are positioned and located in opposed parallel relationship to each other along each opposite side of the knee area in a single vertically aligned row as illustrated in
[0017] Still further, the first length of fabric material 18 and the second length of fabric material 20 may be formed from the same material as the pantleg 14 such that pants which include the mechanism 10 may be aesthetically pleasing to the wearer, with or without the knee pad 12 positioned thereon.
[0018] In use, the knee pad 12 may be positioned on top of the pantleg 14 over the knee area as illustrated in
[0019] The cord, fabric or other material 18 and 20 may be formed from any type of material which is strong enough to support the structure of one or a pair of fastening straps 16 when they are positioned through the loops 22 and which is strong enough to survive the normal wear and tear of the strap engaging and moving across the loops 22 when the straps 16 are engaged therewith.
[0020] It is also recognized and anticipated that the loops 22 can be formed individually or in groups as compared to using a single cord, fabric or other material which extends substantially the full length of the knee area. In this regard, each individual loop 22 can be respectively attached to pantleg 14 so as to form a single vertically aligned row of loops 22 positioned in spaced apart parallel relationship to each other as illustrated in
[0021] The fastening strap 16 associated with a typical knee pad 12 can be fed through a pair of opposed loops 22, one pair or two pair, for fastening the straps to the back portion of a person's leg as previously explained so as to allow the user some adjustability of the knee pad 12 relative to the person's knee. In this regard, as previously explained, the loops 22 are positioned and located on the mechanism 10 so as to receive the straps associated with a typical knee pad such as the knee pad 12.
[0022] As illustrated in
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[0024] It is also recognized and anticipated that the present mechanism 10 can be utilized with any particular garment and can be used to hold a pad over any particular region of that garment. For example, the present mechanism 10 can be easily used in the elbow region of a particular garment for receiving and holding an elbow pad.
[0025] Thus, there has been shown and described a novel pad holding mechanism. As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. The terms having and including and similar terms as used in the foregoing specification are used in the sense of optional or may include and not as required. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.