ARMOURING/REINFORCING APPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A SPORTS SKATE OR SHOE
The present invention is a retrofit appliqué kit for use with a sport skate and which includes a plurality of reinforcing articles, each exhibiting the features of flexibility and rigidity, and which are secured to exterior locations associated with the sport skate in order to provide localized protection and impact resistance. In one embodiment, the reinforced appliqués each exhibit an upper flexible rubber layer and a second rigid metal or aramid fiber based composite exhibiting a carbon backbone. In a further embodiment, a plurality of Keviar impregnated mat constructed reinforcing attachments are secured along the sides and rear of each hockey skate. A Kevlar mat tongue is securely fastened in place over a laced skate, by looping the straps around the underside of the skate boot through an aperture configured between the boot and the blade portion.
This application is a Non-Prov of Prov (35 USC 119(e)) application 60/910,368 filed on Apr. 5, 2007.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a sports skate or shoe which can be either produced or retrofitted with reinforcing/armoring portions or appliqués secured upon the shoe at vulnerable locations associated with a user's foot or ankle. Such appliqués can include multiple layered articles (e.g. flexible rubber and rigid Kevlar), as well as other thermoplastic and heat/light curable materials which provide critical impact protection to the user.
In a further embodiment, the external appliqué can take the shape of a Kevlar impregnated carbon fiber mat, such as 3/16″ in thickness. A the external appliqués are provided in the form of a number of individual mat sections which are secured at various locations associated with the skate and including the toe, sides, heel and, with the inclusion of a composite reinforced tongue secured to a top of the skate, provides impact protection at various locations around the skate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAthletic footwear such as hockey skates are well known in the relevant art. A problem associated with such conventional skates is the possibility of injury which can be caused by a wearer of the skate being struck by such as a heavy rubberized hockey puck traveling at a high rate of speed.
A few examples of toe or end cap protectors are known in the art, these attempting to protect one high risk area associated with the hockey skate. Examples of reinforced toe cap devices are shown in Staples U.S. Pat. No. 3,814,453, Wang U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,633 and Yang U.S. Pat. No. 7,032,329.
Hoshiza U.S. Pat. No. 5,498,033 teaches a skate boot with molded plastic overlay which is sewn or otherwise secured to the boot of the skate, wrapping around the heel of the boot from the medial to the lateral side of the ankle. The overlay increases the rigidity of the rear of the skate while adding impact resistance. To facilitate dorsal and plantar flexion, the plastic overlay includes several cut-out areas which allow for a controlled amount of flexion about a lateral axis such as the heel flex cut-out area and slide flex cut-out areas on either side of the instep. Flexible inserts are installed in the cut-out areas to maintain extra impact protection while permitting flexion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a retrofit appliqué kit for use with a sport skate and which includes a plurality of reinforcing articles, each exhibiting the features of flexibility and rigidity, and which are secured to exterior locations associated with the sport skate in order to provide localized protection and impact resistance, such as in response to being struck by a heavy rubberized hockey puck traveling at high speed. In one embodiment, the reinforced appliqués can each exhibit a first flexible layer and a second rigid layer, the flexible layer including at least a rubber and the rigid layer at least one of a metal or an aramid fiber based composite exhibiting a carbon backbone.
Additional features include at least one of a UV, heat or oxygen based input for curing an initially soft appliqué into a hardened end state, and such as upon the same being applied to a desired reinforcing exterior location of a conventional skate. A reinforced tongue appliqué portion is likewise affixed to a front and upper extending surface of the skate.
According to a second preferred embodiment, a plurality of Kevlar impregnated mat constructed reinforcing attachments are secured along the sides and rear of each hockey skate. The flexible and planar shaped mat construction can exhibit such as a 3/16″ Kevlar impregnated carbon fiber and which exhibits the necessary properties of flexibility and controlled rigidity for securing to exterior contoured surfaces of the skate. Such can include securing the mat portions utilizing a chemical adhesive, such as in a selectively removable fashion. Alternatively, the mat layers can be pennanently secured, such as again through the use of other types of adhesives or through in-molding techniques associated with the fabric/canvas skate surface.
A Kevlar mat tongue portion is again provided and may include such as front apertures for receiving a first looped portion of the skate. Upon fully lacing the skate, the tongue portion is securely fastened in place by looping the straps around the underside of the skate boot through an aperture configured between the boot and the blade portion.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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As previously described, the present invention teaches a sports skate or shoe which can be either produced or retrofitted with reinforcing/armoring portions or appliqués secured upon the shoe at vulnerable locations associated with a user's foot or ankle. Such application can include a number of different possibilities, ranging from affixing the appliqués with rivets or other mechanical fasteners, to the use of strong adhesives or other chemical-type fasteners.
As will also discussed in additional detail, the application of a curing step of some defined type may be used in order to both incorporate a desired shaping to the appliqué, as well as firmly anchor it to the desired location of the sport skate. It is also contemplated that the sofi and rigid composite layers can be pre-heated or otherwise preformed to favor a specific non-planar shape or configuration, and which will facilitate greater ease of attachment to the desired surface location of the skate through any of the attachment protocols described herein. As will be further described in detail, such appliqués can include multiple layered articles (e.g. flexible rubber and rigid Kevlar), as well as other thermoplastics, and which can further be cured upon application with the input of such as UV light, oxygen, heat or the like in order to provide critical impact protection to the user.
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As is further contemplated, these appliqué constructions can be either heat or light activated and such that, upon being applied to an exterior located surface of the sport shoe or skate (again as referenced in
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Each flexible and planar shaped mat exhibits any thickness (such as a 3/16″ thick layer in a preferred embodiment) Kevlar impregnated carbon fiber and which exhibits the necessary properties of flexibility and controlled rigidity and which enable the mat elements to be secured to exterior contoured surfaces of the skate 40. As is known in the art, the commercial identification of Kevlar refers to such as aramid fibers, these being strong, heat resistant fibers formed of polymer with repeating groups branching from a carbon backbone, and used in such known materials as bullet proof vests, radial tires (polyaramid) and the like.
Options for securing the mat portions to the surface locations of the skates can include utilizing a chemical adhesive, such as in a selectively removable fashion. Alternatively, the mat layers can be permanently secured, such as again through the use of other types of adhesives or alternatively through the application of in-molding (or heat staking) techniques associated with the fabric/canvas skate surface.
A Kevlar mat tongue portion 50 is again provided, which is likewise constructed of a Kevlar impregnated carbon fiber mat and which may include such as front apertures 52 for receiving a first looped portion 54 of a skate lace. Upon fully lacing the skate (again
In addition to the embodiments disclosed, other types of reinforcing elements can be provided which provide exterior protection or armoring of such as a hockey skate, and which protect against such as the impact of a rubberized hockey puck fired at high speed.
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims. These include incorporating such lightweight reinforcing appliqués into such as wrist or knee pad protectors, these perhaps including a flexible fabric base upon which individualized appliqués are provided along the same conceptual lines as described in reference to the preferred embodiments illustrated herein.
Claims
1. A retrofit appliqué kit for use with a sport skate, comprising:
- at least one three dimensional article exhibiting the features of flexibility and rigidity; and
- said article being secured to an exterior location associated with the sport skate to provide localized protection and impact resistance to a user.
2. The appliqué kit as described in claim 1, said at least one article exhibiting a specified shape and size and further comprising a first flexible layer and a second rigid layer.
3. The appliqué kit as described in claim 2, said flexible layer including at least a rubber.
4. The appliqué kit as described in claim 2, said rigid layer including at least one of a metal or an aramid fiber based composite exhibiting a carbon backbone.
5. The appliqué kit as described in claim 1, further comprising at least one of a UV, heat or oxygen based input for curing an initially soft appliqué into a hardened end state upon being applied to an exterior location of the skate.
6. The appliqué kit as described in claim 1, further comprising at least a further reinforced tongue appliqué portion affixed to a front and upper extending surface of the skate.
7. The appliqué kit as described in claim 1, said article exhibiting a specified shape and size and further comprising a Kevlar impregnated carbon fiber material.
8. The appliqué kit as described in claim 7, each of said articles further comprising a substantially planar mat shaped portion.
9. The appliqué kit as described in claim 8, further comprising a plurality of Kevlar impregnated mat constructed reinforcing attachments secured at locations along both sides and rear of each skate.
10. The appliqué kit as described in claim 9, further comprising a chemical adhesive for securing each of said mats in a selectively removable fashion.
11. The appliqué kit as described in claim 9, further comprising said mats being permanently secured through the use of at least one of adhesives and in-molding techniques associated with said skate.
12. The appliqué kit as described in claim 9, further comprising a Kevlar mat tongue portion including front apertures for receiving a first looped portion of a skate lace, upon fully lacing the skate, said tongue portion is securely fastened in place by looping associated straps around an underside of the skate boot and through an aperture configured between the boot and an underside extending blade portion and secured in place by inter-engaging clip ends associated with said straps.
13. A retrofit appliqué kit for use with a hockey skate, comprising:
- a plurality of Kevlar impregnated mat constructed reinforcing attachments secured at locations along both sides and rear of each skate; and
- a Kevlar mat tongue portion including front apertures for receiving a first looped portion of a skate lace and, upon fully lacing the skate, said tongue portion being securely fastened in place by looping associated straps around an underside of the skate boot.
14. The appliqué kit as described in claim 13, further comprising a chemical adhesive for securing each of said mats in a selectively removable fashion.
15. The appliqué kit as described in claim 13, further comprising said mats being permanently secured through the use of at least one of adhesives and in-molding techniques associated with said skate.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 7, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 16, 2008
Inventors: Jeff Demmers (Lake Orion, MI), Mark A. Young (Clinton Township, MI)
Application Number: 12/098,742
International Classification: A63C 3/00 (20060101);