APPAREL SYSTEM AND PROTECTIVE DEVICE
A protective apparel system includes an article of apparel having a first part of a magnetic fastening system and at least one protective element having a second part of the magnetic fastening system. The first part of the magnetic fastening system being joinable to the second part to attach the at least one protective element to the article of apparel.
The present invention relates to an improved apparel system and protective device. In particular, the invention relates to sports apparel with protective elements that provide ballistic impact protection during engagement in the sports activity.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventionally, participants in sports (e.g. football, rugby, baseball, lacrosse, field hockey, etc.) wear protective gear to cushion the force of impacts that are regularly received during those events. In recent years, the dangers of high-force impacts to the elbow, knee, wrist, or other joints or limbs during such contact sports have been a matter of focus. The dangers of these impacts can be diminished or minimized by effectively cushioning participants from the forces of impacts. Accordingly, improved structures, such as impact-resistant gear, are desired to better protect and lessen the impact forces experienced by those participants.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one aspect of the invention, a protective apparel system includes
an article of apparel, said article of apparel having a first part of a magnetic fastening system; and
a protective device having a second part of the magnetic fastening system, the first part of the magnetic fastening system being joinable to the second part to attach the protective device to the article of apparel.
The article of apparel can be a shirt-type or pants type garment. In embodiments, the apparel can also be a sleeve type garment that covers a portion or the entirety of an arm or a leg of a wearer.
A variety of materials may be utilized in manufacturing the article of apparel. In general, the article of apparel may be formed from knitted, woven, or non-woven textile materials that include rayon, nylon, polyester, polyacrylic, cotton, wool, or silk, for example.
In some configurations, the textile materials may include coatings that form a breathable and water-resistant barrier, or polymer sheets may be utilized in place of textile materials. The article of apparel may also be formed from laminated or otherwise layered materials that include two or more layers of textile materials, polymer sheets or combinations of textile materials and polymer sheets.
In some configurations, the article of apparel may have areas of different elasticity. For example, in the area of the article of apparel in which the magnetic fastening system is arranged it may be beneficial to adjust the elasticity the article to the strength of the magnetic force of the magnetic fastening system. If the fabric of the article of apparel is too easily stretchable, this may make it more difficult to detach the protective element(s) from the garment. In other words, the garment may undergo excessive stretching before the restoring force of the fabric exceeds the magnetic attraction of the magnetic fastening system. As a result, it may be beneficial for the article of apparel to have elastic properties in the area in which the magnetic fastening system is arranged that limit the degree of stretching of the article of apparel during removal of the protective element(s).
In some embodiments, the article of apparel may have areas that are lined with a slip resistant material such as rubber, rubber substitutes or elastic to maintain the apparel's placement on the wearers body. The presence of a slip resistant lining may be particularly beneficial in the area of the article of apparel in which the magnetic fastening system is arranged to reduce the tendency of the protective element to become displaced as a result of movement of the article of apparel in the region in which the protective element is attached.
In embodiments, the protective apparel system comprises at least two protective elements, each provided with the second part of the magnetic fastening system, wherein the first and second attachment elements can be arranged relative to each on the item of apparel with variable degrees of overlap between the first and second protective element. In this way, the protective elements can be adjusted to the length of the garments wearer's limb.
The protective elements can vary in size shape and thickness and can be made a of different materials such as metal, plastic, polymer foam or woven or non-woven fabric material.
According to another advantageous feature of the invention, the apparel system may further include an outer item of apparel, for example a team jersey, worn on top of the item of apparel, wherein at least a portion of the outer article of apparel is arranged between the article of apparel and the protective element(s).
The above and other advantages of the invention will be further described and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, the claims and the appended drawings in which:
Throughout all the figures, same or corresponding elements may generally be indicated by same reference numerals. These depicted embodiments are to be understood as illustrative of the invention and not as limiting in any way. It should also be understood that the figures are not necessarily to scale and that the embodiments are sometimes illustrated by graphic symbols, phantom lines, diagrammatic representations and 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.
Turning now to the drawing, and in particular to
In an embodiment, the first and second part 30, 40 of the magnetic fastening system can both be permanent magnets, for example neodymium magnets. In other embodiments, one of the first and second part 30, 40 can be a permanent magnet and the other of the first and second part 30, 40 can be made of, or include, a magnetically attractable material, for example a ferromagnetic material such as iron or an iron-based material.
The shape and size of the first and second part 30, 40 of the magnetic fastening system can vary. In the embodiment shown in
The first part 30 of the magnetic fastening system can be fixed to the apparel 10 in different ways.
In other embodiments, the first part 30 of the magnetic fastening system can also be secured on an outer surface of the apparel 10, for example by an appropriate adhesive. A skilled person will be able to select the appropriate adhesive depending on the fabric used for the apparel. Exemplary adhesives include hot melts and silicone glues.
In other embodiments, the apparel 10 can be configured for detachable arrangement of the first part of the magnetic fastening system. In an embodiment, the apparel 10 can be provided with a receptacle for receiving the first part 30 of the magnetic fastening system. As shown in
In another embodiment shown in
The receptacle can be attached to the outer surface of the apparel 10 by known stitching techniques or by application of appropriate adhesives such as hotmelts or silicone glues. The receptacle can also be integrally formed with the apparel 10. For example, the receptacle can be formed by the fabric of the apparel.
In other embodiments, the first part 30 of the magnetic fastening system can be secured on an outer surface of the apparel 10 with a hook and loop system as shown in
An advantage of the embodiments shown in
Currently preferred is an embodiment in which the first part 30 of the magnetic fastening system secured in or on the apparel is configured as the magnet having the recess and the second part 40 of the magnetic fastening system secured on the protective element 40 is configured as the planar member 40 having the protruding portion. However, in other embodiments, the first part 30 can be configured as the planar member and the second part 40 as the magnet.
The magnetic fastening system is configured for detachment of the protective elements from the apparel. Preferably, the apparel system 1 is configured so that the protective element(s) 20, 20a, 20b is (are) sufficiently secured on the apparel 10 to prevent detachment of the protective element(s) as a result of movement of the wearer during the sports activity, while at the same time being detachable from the apparel 10 without having to use excessive force or overstretching of the apparel.
The magnet 40 has a central shaft 41a and a handle 41 for rotating the magnet 40 about rotation axis A, indicated by the dashed dotted line. For disengagement of the magnets 30, 40, magnet 40 is turned in the direction of the arrow by handle 41 until like polarities of the magnets 30, 40 are aligned. As a result, the magnets 30, 40 repel each other causing disengagement of the magnetic fastening system disengage.
The shape and size of the protective element(s) can vary. Advantageously, the guard element(s) are shaped so that at least a portion thereof conforms to the contour of the limb of the wearer.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in connection with currently preferred embodiments shown and described in detail, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and practical application to thereby enable a person skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
Claims
1. A protective apparel system, comprising:
- an article of apparel, said article of apparel having a first part of a magnetic fastening system; and
- a first protective element having a second part of the magnetic fastening system, the first part of the magnetic fastening system being joinable to the second part to attach the first protective element to the article of apparel.
2. The protective apparel system of claim 1, wherein the first part and the second part of the magnetic fastening system comprises one of a magnetic material and a magnet attracting the magnetic material.
3. The protective apparel system of claim 1, wherein the first part and the second part of the magnetic fastening system comprise a magnet.
4. The protective apparel system of claim 1, further comprising a second said protective element, wherein the first and second protective elements are shaped and dimensioned for attachment of the first and second protective elements on the article of apparel with different degrees of overlap relative to each other.
5. The protective apparel system of claim 1, further comprising an outer item of apparel, wherein at least a portion of the outer article of apparel is arranged between the article of apparel and the first protective element.
6. The protective apparel system of claim 1, further comprising fastening means for detachably fastening the first part of the magnetic fastening system to the article of apparel.
7. The protective apparel system of claim 6, wherein the fastening means comprises a hook and loop fastening system.
8. The protective apparel system of claim 1, wherein the article of apparel is provided with a receptacle, said first part of the magnetic fastening system received in the receptacle.
9. The protective apparel system of claim 8, wherein the receptacle has an opening for insertion and removal of the first part of the magnetic fastening system into and from the receptacle.
10. The protective apparel system of claim 6, wherein the receptacle is formed integrally with the article of apparel.
11. The protective apparel system of claim 1, wherein the item of apparel is configured as an adjustable strap or band.
12. The protective apparel system of claim 11, wherein the first part of the magnetic fastening system is situated in an inside of the strap or band.
13. The protective apparel system of claim 1, wherein one of the first and second part of the magnetic fastening system is provided with a recess, with at least a portion of the other one of the first and second part of the magnetic fastening system engaged in the recess so as to prevent movement of the protective element relative to the article of apparel.
14. The protective apparel system of claim 1, wherein the first part and the second part of the magnetic fastening system are first and second permanent magnets with unlike polarities arranged opposite each other to induce magnetic attraction between each other and thereby engage and secure the first protective element on the apparel.
15. The protective apparel system of claim 14, wherein the second permanent magnet is adjustable to align like polarities as between the first and second permanent magnets to induce magnetic repulsion and thereby disengage and detach the first protective element from the apparel.
16. The protective apparel system of claim 14, wherein each of the permanent magnets includes four segments with alternating polarities.
17. The protective apparel system of claim 14, wherein a shaft extends from the second magnet and extends through the first protective element to enable rotation of the second magnet with respect to the first magnet.
18. The protective apparel system of claim 17, further comprising a resilient member which provides a spring force in opposition to rotation of the shaft and biases the second magnet to an angular position in which the unlike polarities of the first and second magnets are aligned.
19. The protective apparel system of claim 14, wherein the first magnet includes first adjacent pairs of first magnets and the second magnet includes second adjacent pairs of magnets, the first and second adjacent pairs being arranged for alignment with each other, each second magnet of the second adjacent pairs of magnets including a shaft which are interconnected via an elongated arm, said elongated arm having an actuator which enables contemporaneous rotation of the second adjacent pairs of magnets with respect to the first adjacent pairs of magnets to control alignment of polarities as between the first and second adjacent pairs of magnets.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2021
Publication Date: May 11, 2023
Inventor: David YOSKOWITZ (Woodcliff Lake, NJ)
Application Number: 17/917,310