PROTECTIVE SPORTS EQUIPMENT WITH LAYERED SEGMENTED PADDING
20260034426 ยท 2026-02-05
Inventors
- Nicole WIART (Toronto, CA)
- Dan Rich (Toronto, CA)
- Chris Snell (Toronto, CA)
- Stan CLARK (Calgary, CA)
- Eric LEMIEUX (Saint-Sauveur, CA)
Cpc classification
A63B71/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Protective equipment for providing impact protection to a wearer is provided. The protective equipment has protective elements connected together by a flexible connecting means, and a padding element that overlaps the flexible connecting means. This configuration increases the level of protection against impact by providing padding in areas associated with the connecting means, while still allowing for flexibility of movement but minimizing the overall bulk of the padding of the equipment. It may be used by a variety of users, including those playing contact sports, such as hockey, football, lacrosse, and the like.
Claims
1. A wearable article of protective equipment for protecting a portion of a body of a user, comprising: a. A first protective element to shield said user from impacts; b. A second protective element to shield said user from impacts; c. A flexible connecting means joining said first protective element and said second protective element; d. The first protective element having a first position and second position relative to the second protective element, the flexible connecting means permitting the first protective element to reversibly move from the first position to the second position; and e. a padding element configured to at least partially overlap said flexible connecting means in said first position and said second position to shield said user from further impacts.
2. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article further comprises an inner liner facing the body of the user when said wearable article is worn.
3. The wearable article of claim 2, wherein said padding element is located between said protective elements and said inner liner.
4. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said padding element fully overlaps said flexible connecting means in the first position and in the second position.
5. The wearable article of claim 2, further comprising an outer covering located opposite said inner liner, such that said protective elements, said flexible connecting means and said padding element are disposed between said outer covering and inner liner.
6. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said flexible connecting means is constructed from an elastomeric or a pleated material.
7. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said padded element is 0.5-15 mm thick.
8. The wearable article of claim 7, wherein said padded element is 5-10 mm thick.
9. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article is a shin guard.
10. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article is a pair of shoulder pads.
11. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article is an elbow pad.
12. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article is a pair of hockey pants.
13. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article is a glove.
14. The wearable article of claim 1, wherein said wearable article is a goalie pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The present invention relates to protective equipment comprising a padding element configured to at least partially overlay a flexible connecting means, wherein the flexible connecting means joins a first protective element to a second protective element.
[0019] The present invention also relates to protective equipment comprising (a) a first protective element connected to a second protective element by a flexible connecting means, the first protective element having a first position and a second position relative to the second protective element, the flexible connecting means permitting the first protective element to reversibly move from the first position to the second position; and (b) a padding element configured to at least partially overlap the flexible connecting means when the first protective element is in the first position or in the second position.
[0020] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the following exemplary information which should not be used to limit or construe the invention.
[0021] The present protective equipment may be worn to reduce the likelihood of injury to the wearer's body from external forces, and preferably, external forces by objects or other persons during a contact sport, such as hockey, football, lacrosse, and the like. The protective equipment can be configured to protect specific areas of the wearer's body, including, but not limited to, in the form of shoulder pads, elbow pads, shin guards, gloves, chest protectors, and the like.
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[0023] The protective elements 105, 110, 115, are typically rigid and can comprise any suitable material, including, but not limited to, molded foam, which can be made from a number of materials, including sponge foam, low or high density polypropylene foam, hard foam, open cell foam, or closed cell foam, and with various densities.
[0024] The protective elements 105, 110, 115, may be contained within any suitable fabric, including, but not limited to, a wicking fabric, and optionally a stretchable or compression material, such as fabrics containing spandex fibres or LYCRA (not shown). The protective elements 105, 110, 115 may also be contained within a single housing with an outer covering (not shown), the outer covering of which may be made of nylon, GORE-TEXT, or a similar non-absorbent, water-resistant, waterproof, protective material, which may be a natural or synthetic material.
[0025] The flexible connecting means 120 can comprise any suitable flexible material, including, but not limited to, an elasticized fabric.
[0026] The flexible connecting means permits movement and changes in body positioning of the wearer, without being constrained by the rigid protective elements. As illustrated in
[0027] As can be seen in
[0028] In some embodiments, the padding element 225, 325 is fixed on one end, oriented in line with the flexible connecting means' direction of stretch, to an inner surface of the protective equipment (i.e., on the side of the protective equipment that is adjacent to the wearer's body). In other embodiments, the padding element may be fixed to the outer surface of the protective equipment. In still other embodiments, the padding element 225, 325 may be connected to both an outer surface and inner surface of the protective equipment, as best seen in
[0029] The padding element can comprise any suitable material, including, but not limited to, foam. For example, in some embodiments, the padding element comprises irradiation cross-linked polyethylene (IXPE) foam, a sponge foam, or the like. In some embodiments, the padding element comprises IXPE foam layered on top of sponge foam [not shown]. A variety of thicknesses can be used for the padding element, depending on the body part and surface area sought to be covered. A thickness is preferably between about 0.5 mm and 15 mm, and more preferably about 5-10 mm. The padding element may further comprise aeration holes to promote circulation.
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[0031] As illustrated in
[0032] The flexible connecting means 220 may be made of an elastomeric material. Alternatively, it may be made of an accordion-like pleated material which is not elastomeric. The skilled person in the art will be aware of options for materials or structure for flexible connecting means 220 to achieve the needed flexibility.
[0033] This embodiment of the present protective equipment is further illustrated in
[0034] In the illustrated embodiment, the padding element 225 is fixed to the protective equipment only at a first end 225a, with the second end 225b of the padding element 225 remaining unfixed. This permits the padding element 225 to be floating in place relative to the flexible connecting means 220, such that the padding element 225 continues to underlie the flexible connecting means 220 as the first protective element 205 reversibly moves from the first position to the second position relative to the second protective element 210. In this manner, protective coverage is provided to the wearer even as flexible connecting means 220 is stretched.
[0035] As illustrated in
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[0042] Additional protective equipment having jointed areas may also be constructed utilizing the concept of the invention. For instance, knee pads, goalie pads, and hockey gloves may also be formed using padding elements to protect areas having flexible connecting means. The invented protective structures are versatile and may be readily employed in many types of apparel providing protection from impacts.
[0043] What is therefore provided is a configuration for providing internal padding underneath areas of stretch in protective garments used for sport, using internal padding that may be freely floating underneath the stretched areas, or may be affixed at one end so that the internal padding moves with the wearer but continues to cover the body parts located under the stretched areas. Such configurations are beneficial as they constitute an improvement to protective garments by providing additional padding that is unobtrusive and can move with the wearer as needed during active play or wear.
[0044] While the invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, the description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Thus, modifications of the illustrative embodiments, as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to this description.