Leg Patents (Class 2/22)
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Publication number: 20080155863Abstract: A protective gaiter having a closed state and an open state. In the closed state the gaiter includes an essentially frustoconical shaped body. The gaiter includes an at least partially elastic upper edge forming a small diameter upper opening in the closed state, and a lower edge forming a large diameter lower opening in the closed state. The gaiter further includes a zipper fastener extending between the upper edge and the lower edge for selectively joining and separating opposing side edges of the body, thereby allowing the gaiter to alternate between the closed and open states.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2008Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Yuval Shor, Einav Makover
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Publication number: 20080134403Abstract: A hip protector comprises a padded region and an adhesive region surrounding the padded region, and a template, the template comprising a first element for alignment with an anterior superior iliac crest, a second element for alignment with a substantially vertical axis, and a third element which is substantially aligned with the greater trochanter when the first and second elements are aligned respectively with the anterior superior iliac crest and the vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Julian Minns
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Patent number: 7383588Abstract: A wrap for a body part such as a human wrist. The wrap includes an elongated flexible and helical-shaped member which is constructed of a material having shape memory so that, upon release of the member following deflection of the member, the member returns to its original helical shape. A covering is disposed around the member which either absorbs perspiration or applies a medication.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Inventor: Diane A. Victor
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Publication number: 20080127394Abstract: A garment having a cushion material, such as neoprene applied to be inserted into a pocket of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Tammany Paige Atkinson
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Publication number: 20080120756Abstract: A protective article comprising: a leg protective segment extending at least over a portion of the shin of the wearer; a midfoot protective segment extending over at least a portion of the dorsal side of the wearer's midfoot, wherein the midfoot protective segment is attached to the leg protective segment; a toe protective segment extending over at least a portion of the wearer's toes, wherein the toe protective segment is attached to the midfoot protective segment; and at least one securing structure, wherein the at least one securing structure securing the protective segments to the leg, foot, and toes of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Ringstar, Inc.Inventor: Steven H. Shepherd
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Publication number: 20080120757Abstract: Tights restrain the knees from wobbling motions, stabilize running motions and can be comfortably worn for a long time without causing fatigue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Susumu Nakazawa
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Publication number: 20080115248Abstract: A knee pad with locking clips adjustable straps clip onto the pants of the wearer at the sides of the knees, with no uncomfortable strap encircling the leg. Clip lock rings slide over spring clips to lock them, thereby retaining the knee pad attached to the pant leg under all conditions of use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventor: Dexter Meadows
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Patent number: 7360255Abstract: An apparatus for protecting a mason or a stone worker's leg and clothing while working. The apparatus comprises a leg guard having a predetermined configuration. Such leg guard includes at least one layer having a predetermined shape and being formed from a first predetermined material, a first side of the first layer for contacting a user's leg. There is at least one strap disposed on and engageable with a top end of such leg guard for securing the leg guard to such user's belt and at least one leg strap disposed on and connected to each side of the leg guard for securing the leg guard to such user's leg.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventor: Fred M. Whitmire
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Patent number: 7350240Abstract: An apron for use in shoeing horses or in other activities in which there is a likelihood that a tool might puncture the thigh portion of a person's clothing has detachable thigh pads. The apron is washable, air permeable and lightweight in comparison to the pads. The pads, preferably leather, are puncture resistant, identically shaped and symmetrical about vertical and horizontal axes. The attachment mechanisms, such as mating segments of hook and loop material, are positioned so that the pads are interchangeable on the coverings. Thus, damaged pads can be rotated, switched or replaced on one lightweight apron, maximizing pad use and minimizing packing space for travel.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Michael A. LaGrone
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Publication number: 20080052800Abstract: Described is a pad for interposition between a limb of a user and an apparatus to be attached to the limb. The pad comprises a first cushion element extending along a first portion of a first side of the pad and a second cushion element extending along a first portion of a second side of the pad. The first and second cushion elements are separated from one another by a first reduced thickness area which, when the pad is mounted in a desired orientation, extends between the first and second cushion elements substantially along a longitudinal axis of the limb so that, when interposed between the limb and the apparatus attached thereto, the pad bends along the longitudinal axis to maintain the first and second cushion elements and the reduced thickness area in contact with the limb.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Chandra Nair, Eric M. Johnson, Curt Croley
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Publication number: 20080051686Abstract: A walk supporting device includes a seating member on which a user is seated in a straddling manner and a pair of left and right leg links that support the seating member from below. Each of the leg links is coupled to the seating member to freely swing in a horizontal direction. The seating member is prevented from rolling around a support shaft serving as a swing fulcrum in the horizontal direction of the leg link to improve stability in the horizontal direction of the seating member. A stopper member coupled to the seating member is inserted between joint sections at upper ends of left and right leg links supported by the support shaft. A regulating mechanism that regulates the seating member in a posture orthogonal to an equiangular bisector of an angle in the horizontal direction formed by the left and right leg links may be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventor: Jun Ashihara
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Publication number: 20080000002Abstract: A protective garment for protecting a part of an extremity such as a shin or knee from injury due to impact, comprising a protective body of impact-absorbing material encased in a band of fabric for holding the protective body substantially adjacent to the part of the extremity thereby protecting it from injury.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Plum Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Janice Carrington
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Publication number: 20070294799Abstract: A shin guard odor protector generally comprised of an absorbent pad, a protective barrier material, and a fastening system designed to be temporarily attached to a shin guard such that it absorbs the wearer's perspiration, protects the shin guard from that perspiration, and is removable and discardable after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Rusty Pedigo, Scott Bailes
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Patent number: 7299506Abstract: A bedsore prevention kit includes a finger grip that includes a tubular member having a first end and a second end. A strap is attached to and extends between the first and second ends. The strap is extendable over a plurality of fingers and the tubular member is positionable between the fingers and a palm of a hand. A palm protector has a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge. The first and second edges are positioned opposite of each other. The palm protector is wedge-shaped and has a decreasing thickness from the second edge to the first edge. The palm protector is positionable between a plurality of fingertips and the palm of a hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Inventor: Rohini Samaroo
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Patent number: 7188370Abstract: A protective device is disclosed that may have the configuration of a leg protector, for example. As a leg protector, the protective device includes a knee portion, a first thigh portion, and a second thigh portion. The first thigh portion is positioned adjacent the knee portion and has an elastic member. The second thigh portion is positioned adjacent the first thigh portion and opposite the knee portion. The knee portion, the first thigh portion, and the second thigh portion are secured relative to each other with at least one flexible strap that is attached to the knee portion, attached to the elastic member of the first thigh portion, and attached to the second thigh portion. The strap is unattached to the first thigh portion. In some embodiments, the first thigh portion does not include a restraint for securing the leg protector to the leg.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Nike Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Bevier
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Patent number: 7152246Abstract: Methods and apparatus for facilitating quick and convenient putting-on and taking-off of various personal apparel and accessories, including a variety of protection and/or sporting equipment. One example includes a goalie pad including a protective portion configured to protect at least some portion of a leg of a person, and an adjustable portion coupled to the protective portion and including at least one adjustment mechanism configured to facilitate an adjustable fitting of the goalie pad to the person. The goalie pad further includes at least one attach/release mechanism, coupled to the protective portion and the adjustable portion, to facilitate at least one of a putting-on and a taking-off of the goalie pad to and from the person. In various aspects, putting-on and taking-off of the goalie pad may be performed without making any significant adjustments to the adjustment mechanism(s), and/or may be performed by a single act.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Inventor: Michael Infante
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Patent number: 7096507Abstract: A lower leg appliance provides padding and cushion support for the knee, ankle and hip joints in the leg, by providing a hard surfaced knee pad, a hard surfaced ankle pad and a soft surface calf and thigh pad positioned between the calf and thigh, held in place by at least three adjustable straps having a closure means, the three pads working in conjunction to provide relief and support to a persons knees, ankles and hips while squatting or kneeling during chores, activities or labor.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Ira Bolden
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Patent number: 7069670Abstract: Protective foot wear having a shoe body, an elastomeric inner body, which has a sock portion and a sleeve, the sock portion being position in and attached to said shoe body. The sleeve extends from said shoe body. A shield is attached to the sleeve and the shield is sized to releaseably enclose the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventor: William P. Gerke
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Patent number: 7047566Abstract: The present invention provides a leg pad comprising a shin guard and a strap. The strap comprises a first section, a second section and a third section. The first section affixes the strap to the shin guard and comprises a rear surface for facing the shin guard and a front surface that comprises a front affixing portion. The second section extends from the first section and comprises a rear surface. The third section extends from the second section and comprises a rear surface that has a rear affixing portion. In use, the rear surface of the second section faces a back portion of the wearer's leg and the third section at least partially overlaps the first section such that the user can engage the rear affixing portion with the front affixing portion for securing the leg pad to the leg.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Bauer Nike Hockey Inc.Inventors: Jean-François Béland, Dominique Plante
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Patent number: 7032246Abstract: A shin guard is disclosed having a protective pad enclosed by two pieces of fabric, one piece of a first color and one piece of a second color, and a sleeve portion having first and second colors. The shin guard is reversible such that in a first configuration the shin guard has substantially the first color on an exterior of the guard and in a second configuration the shin guard has substantially the second color on the exterior of the shin guard. In another embodiment, the pad is, disposed between an exterior sleeve of a first color and an interior sleeve of a second color different from the first color.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: STX, LLCInventor: Laura LeMire
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Patent number: 7013487Abstract: A method of making a protective pad, which comprises fastening a plurality of sections together to create an outer shell, providing an inner shell made of a more rigid material than the sections making up the outer shell, fastening the inner shell to the outer shell (thereby to form a composite shell) and fastening the composite shell to a padding liner. The use of plural sections forming the outer shell reduces manufacturing costs. An overlay may be placed over the outer shell to conceal the areas where the sections making up the outer shell are fastened together. Fastening the composite shell to the padding liner may include passing through a thinned out portion of the hard inner shell, or it may bypass the inner shell altogether, thus avoiding the use of heavy duty stitching equipment. The step of fastening the inner and outer shells may include gluing rather than stitching.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Bauer Nike Hockey Inc.Inventor: Jean-François Béland
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Patent number: 7003803Abstract: The present invention teaches articles of apparel and protective equipment including light-cure materials having a permanent memory capability. Accordingly, the present invention can be used to make shin guards, knee pads, thigh pads, hip pads, rib guards, shoulder pads, elbow pads, biceps pads, forearm pads, gloves, neck guards, face guards, chin straps, wrist guards, helmets, prosthetic devices, body armor, splints and casts.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Robert M. Lyden
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Patent number: 6964062Abstract: A catcher's leg guard includes an ankle pad, a shin pad, a knee pad, a thigh pad, a plurality of connecting belts connected between the knee pad and the thigh pad, a plurality of adjustment straps respectively stitched to the shin pad, the knee pad, and the thigh pad, and a plurality of breathing gauze cloth linings respectively covered on the ankle pad, the shin pad, the knee pad and the thigh pad at an inner side for direct contact with the user's skin, air vents extended through the ankle pad, the shin pad, the knee pad and the thigh pad in air-communication with open spaces in the breathing gauze cloth linings, and an inner knee pad detachably adjustably fastened to the knee pad with hook and loop materials, the ankle pad, the shin pad, the knee pad and the breathing gauze cloth linings being respectively coated with a micro-organism resisting and mildew-retarding treatment agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Recar Racer Sporting Goods Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shyan-Wei Chen
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Patent number: 6945944Abstract: The present invention provides a therapeutic limb covering and an associated method of treating chronic swelling of a limb. The limb covering is uses hydrostatic pressure provided by liquid contained within the covering to apply pressure to the limb. The limb covering comprises a substantially non-distensible flexible outer layer, a distensible flexible inner layer joined together and a liquid tight bladder therebetween. The covering may be adapted for releasable securement about a limb such as an arm or a lower leg and foot of a patient. After placement on the limb, when the bladder is filled with a liquid, such as water, it expands to contact and apply pressure to the limb.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Incappe, LLCInventors: Hendrik Klaas Kuiper, Bobby E. Reed, Danny Earl Ellis
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Patent number: 6912729Abstract: A leg guard having an instep portion to protect an instep of foot, a shin portion to protect a shin, a knee portion to protect a knee, and a sub-knee portion to protect an upper part of the knee. The leg guard is provided with a pad portion having a cover composed of thermoplastic elastomer, and the cover of the pad portion has plural convex portions protruding from the surface of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Futago Shoji Co., Ltd.Inventor: Fumitoshi Nishimoto
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Patent number: 6913586Abstract: Apparatus for determining a dorsiflexion angle of a surgical patient's foot relative to the corresponding leg during tendon surgery. The apparatus includes a leg member having a first support adapted for engaging at least one of a lateral malleolus and a medial malleolus of the patient, and a second support opposing the first support adapted for engaging another of the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus of the patient. The apparatus further includes a foot member rotatably connected to the leg member for selectively rotating the foot member relative to the leg member about an axis defined by the first support and the second support of the leg member. The foot member has a metatarsal support adapted for engaging a predetermined point on at least one preselected metatarsal bone of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Barnes-Jewish HospitalInventors: Jack Engsberg, Kelly Jean King-Ellison, Nathaniel E. Hawkins
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Patent number: 6845515Abstract: A shin rest (10) worn by someone who is kneeling enables the wearer's shin to bear at least some of his or her weight to thereby reduce the stress imposed on the wearer's feet. The shin rest (10) also allows the user to sit back on his or her heels without bringing undue weight to bear on the ankle or the ball of the foot. The shin rest (10) has a body portion (12) that contacts the surface S on which the wearer is kneeling, and thereby supports at least some of the weight and resultant stress otherwise imposed upon the wearer's feet while the wearer is in a kneeling position. The body portion (12) is held to the user's leg by a plurality of straps (14, 16, 18). In a preferred embodiment, the body portion (12) of the shin rest (10) comprises a relatively hard outer shell (26) and a relatively soft cushion liner (24).Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Ian J. Sveilich
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Patent number: 6839917Abstract: A work garment for use by gardeners, roofers or others to protect their clothing while working and for holding articles in pockets, which may be changed by snapping on special pockets for different uses of the garment. The pockets can be of different sizes and be segmented or not for holding different articles. The garment may have permanent and snap-on pockets. The garment is fastened around the waist of the wearer by a belt and the legs fastened by straps around the wearer's legs. Kneepads in kneepad pockets protect the wearer's knees and make working more comfortable while kneeling. The garment extends from the waist to just below the knees for a lightweight easy to put on and easy to take off garment.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: Paul H. Landwehr
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Patent number: 6832390Abstract: A Y-shaped strap system is provided for a leg guard wherein two legs of the Y-shaped strap system are attached to one edge of a shell of the leg guard and a third leg is detachably connectable to an opposed edge of the shell of the leg guard. A V-shaped connector is provided to attach the first and second legs to the third leg.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Hillerich & Bradsby Co.Inventors: James M. Kleinert, David M. Timbeck, Dave L. T. Wilcox
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Publication number: 20040244089Abstract: A shin rest (10) worn by someone who is kneeling enables the wearer's shin to bear at least some of his or her weight to thereby reduce the stress imposed on the wearer's feet. The shin rest (10) also allows the user to sit back on his or her heels without bringing undue weight to bear on the ankle or the ball of the foot. The shin rest (10) has a body portion (12) that contacts the surface S on which the wearer is kneeling, and thereby supports at least some of the weight and resultant stress otherwise imposed upon the wearer's feet while the wearer is in a kneeling position. The body portion (12) is held to the user's leg by a plurality of straps (14, 16, 18). In a preferred embodiment, the body portion (12) of the shin rest (10) comprises a relatively hard outer shell (26) and a relatively soft cushion liner (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Ian J. Sveilich
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Patent number: 6817029Abstract: Garment in which there is provided at least a deformable insert (2, 3, 4) characterized in that it comprises a semi-rigid skirt (5, 6, 8) overlapping said deformable insert or at least a portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Alpinestars Research SRLInventor: Gabriele Mazzarolo
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Patent number: 6802080Abstract: A knee and foot protective support device is provided for removing pressure from the knees, legs and feet of a person who is kneeling. The device includes a rigid frame having a back portion, a front portion, a side panel and a foot panel. The front portion of the frame has a top section and a bottom section. Padding is attached to the back portion and provides support for the knee, front portion of the leg and foot. A plurality of securing members are attached to the frame for removably securing the device to the leg.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Inventor: Alan Everett Hawley
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Patent number: 6795974Abstract: A kneeling pad assembly having an articulated supporting spine assembly with an upper spine member carrying a protected cushioned kneecup and a lower spine member carrying a shin engaging cushion. The pad assembly is supported on the leg of a user only by a pair of leg straps extending from the lower spine member behind the user's leg below the knee. The upper spine member is cantilevered above the lower spine and is constructed to be pivotally moveable with a snap action between two stable positions. The first stable position is with the upper spine collinear with the lower spine to hold the cushioned kneecup against the user's knee. The second stable position is with the upper spine member angled away from the user's leg at an acute angle to the lower spine member to hold the kneecap out of contact with the user's knee to avoid discomfort and displacement of the kneeling pad assembly during standing or walking.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Bret L. Howell
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Patent number: 6789264Abstract: A protective body guard (10) providing a full range of motion that closely tracks the biomechanical movement of a joint. The device provides protection against sharp objects, impact and limb movement into positions that may cause injury. The device (10) comprises successive segments (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22) made of a hard, impact-resistant, light material and arranged in overlapping fashion and interconnected by means of a single pivot pin (28) or flexible strap in an arcuate slot (30) at each side of the segments. Cushioning pads (24, 26), detachably fixed to the segments (12, 22), provide protection from contact with the interior of the segments.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: Chris Budda
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Patent number: 6775845Abstract: A joint device for a leg guard, particularly for a leg guard used by ice-hockey players, comprises a first part that covers the wearer's lower leg, and a second part (2) that covers a part of the wearer's thigh above the knee and that is pivotally connected to the first part (1) via a joint element (4). A cup-shaped third part (3) bridges the gap between the first and the second parts (1, 2) and is pivotally mounted (5) on the second part (2). The joint element (4) includes pins which engage in a slot or groove (11) on the sides of the third part (3), so that the third part (3) will be dogged by the second part (2) when the angle between the first and the second parts is smaller than a limit angle. The first part (1) includes pins (8) which engage in a second slot (10) in the third part (3). The second slots include a first circular section whose center lies in the first joint element (4) when the guard is at a more pronounced angle than the limit angle.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Sportopedgruppen ABInventor: Lars Eghamn
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Patent number: 6769134Abstract: A support assembly for kneeling includes a girdle for positioning around a waist of the person. Each of a pair of elongated supports has an upper end and a lower end. Each of a pair of feet is attached to one of the lower ends. Each of a pair of straps is attached to one of the supports for securing such to legs of the person. Each of a pair of brackets is attached to the girdle such that the brackets are positioned on opposite sides of the girdle. Each of the upper ends of the supports is pivotally coupled to one of the brackets. The girdle is positioned on the person such that the feet are positioned below and in front of each of a pair of knees of the person. The feet support the person's weight when the person is in a kneeling position.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventor: Francisco Mendez
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Publication number: 20040088772Abstract: The leg protecting apparatus is used for protecting the calf of the leg and/or clothing worn near the calf of the leg from getting soiled by the chain oil of a bicycle's chain. The leg protecting apparatus comprises a cover portion which covers the inside of calf of the right leg, and a cover supporting portion. The cover portion, which is generally rectangular in shape, is formed of, but not limited to, two layers. An outer layer which faces the environment is stitched to an inner layer that is in contact with the lower leg. Preferably, the outer layer is a heavier more rugged protective surface than the inner layer, and is preferably moisture and grease resistant. Preferably, the inner layer is a softer, less rugged woven or knitted material. The cover supporting portion includes preferably at least two spaced strap members which are adjustable, flat woven material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Francesco Pollari
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Publication number: 20040083527Abstract: A protective body guard (10) providing a full range of motion that closely tracks the biomechanical movement of a joint. The device provides protection against sharp objects, impact and limb movement into positions that may cause injury. The device (10) comprises successive segments (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22) made of a hard, impact-resistant, light material and arranged in overlapping fashion and interconnected by means of a single pivot pin (28) or flexible strap in an arcuate slot (30) at each side of the segments. Cushioning pads (24, 26), detachably fixed to the segments (12, 22), provide protection from contact with the interior of the segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Chris Budda
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Patent number: 6729164Abstract: A sporting stocking is capable of fitting pads at respectively predetermined positions only by selecting appropriate size of stocking and is not required to fit the protector by means of the accessory, to insert the protector into the pocket or to engage with the engaging member on the stocking. The sporting stocking includes a stocking body, and at least one of shank front pad, a shank back pad and a patella pad fitted on the stocking body in non-removably integrated at predetermined positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Spotrend Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshinori Shibata
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Patent number: 6709729Abstract: The invention is concerned with a three-dimensional protective pad which is constructed from a laminate structure having a first top layer of a neoprene/nylon skin combination which is stretchable in all directions. There is a second layer of a non-stretchable neoprene adhered under the first layer. Then there is a third layer of a polyurethane foam of a viscoelastic nature adhered under the second layer. Finally, there is a fourth layer of a neoprene/nylon skin combination which is stretchable in all directions adhered under the third layer. This laminated material is now structured into a three-dimensional shape. Therefore, prior to laminating all of the layers, the second and the third layers are adhered to each other first and then a sectional cut is made through layers, the cut surfaces are then closed by cross stitching through the second layer into the third layer and the cut edges are now glued together.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Alan Baruch
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Publication number: 20040049827Abstract: Hip protector (10) worn primarily by the elderly, preventing/reducing hip fractures, resulting from a fall. The protector is made of all-soft materials using a matching pair of hip protective holsters (14/24) interconnected by a waist encircling belt (16) from which a pair of protective pad pouches (20) are suspended in the holsters over the user's hips and secured in place by leg encircling bands (18/26). The protective pouches include foam bodies (54) with underlying, intermediate, spacer elements (42) and a bottom cover (50), all in combination creating an enclosed, moisture-holding, air chamber (80). The protector is worn under clothing (under pants, bed clothes or swimming trunks, etc.), light weight, easily put on & removed, does not interfere in daily living (sleeping, usual body movements, restroom or bathing activities, etc.), and, when the user sweats, the surface of the user's skin under the hip protector is maintained dry using “one-way-moisture flow” material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Michael Melts
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Patent number: 6691316Abstract: Combination one-piece hand/forearm paddings and shin/foot paddings are disclosed, preferably, for use during martial arts events. The one-piece construction provides for a greater area of protection, and prevents the forearm and shin portions of the paddings from sliding up or down the wearer's arms and legs, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Technical Knockout, Inc.Inventor: Mitch Carlin
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Patent number: 6687912Abstract: A shin guard that includes a shell having a first surface and a second surface that face each other and define a concave interior volume of space that extends along a longitudinal dimension of the shell. A leg support includes a first end attached to the shell and a second free end that extends past the first surface and lies over the concave interior volume of space, wherein the leg support does not engage the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: HOS Development CorporationInventors: Gregory James Collins, Kenneth W. Nimmons
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Patent number: 6681403Abstract: The present invention teaches novel articles of apparel and protective equipment including light-cure materials having a permanent memory capability. Accordingly, the present invention can be used to make shin-guards, knee pads, thigh pads, hip pads, rib guards, shoulder pads, elbow pads, biceps pads, forearm pads, gloves, neck guards, face guards, chin straps, wrist guards, helmets and prosthetic devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Robert M. Lyden
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Publication number: 20040010835Abstract: Garment in which there is provided at least a deformable insert (2, 3, 4) characterized in that it comprises a semi-rigid skirt (5, 6, 8) overlapping said deformable insert or at least a portion thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Gabriele Mazzarolo
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Patent number: 6678894Abstract: A goaltender's leg pad toe anchor includes a houve which is secured to the lower portion of a leg pad. Two elongate bands extend downwardly from the houve, with the bands being drawn through and crossed within a toe opening of a skate blade carrier. Each of the bands is releasably attached to a transverse strap which extends beneath the skate from one side of the leg pad to the other. The ends of the bands may be looped, with the transverse strap being threaded through the loops.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventor: Steven C. Norbutt
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Publication number: 20040003447Abstract: A shin rest (10) worn by someone who is kneeling enables the wearer's shin to bear at least some of his or her weight to thereby reduce the stress imposed on the wearer's feet. The shin rest (10) also allows the user to sit back on his or her heels without bringing undue weight to bear on the ankle or the ball of the foot. The shin rest (10) has a body portion (12) that contacts the surface S on which the wearer is kneeling, and thereby supports at least some of the weight and resultant stress otherwise imposed upon the wearer's feet while the wearer is in a kneeling position. The body portion (12) is held to the user's leg by a plurality of straps (14, 16, 18). In a preferred embodiment, the body portion (12) of the shin rest (10) comprises a relatively hard outer shell (26) and a relatively soft cushion liner (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Ian J. Sveilich
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Patent number: 6654962Abstract: A protective knee pad system for protecting the knees and legs of an individual in a comfortable manner. The protective knee pad system includes a length of leg covering having an upper opening and a lower opening, and a pad member secured to the front knee portion of the leg covering. The pad member is comprised of a cover member, a first cushion, a first band and a second band, and a second cushion. The first band and second band are preferably comprised of a bendable material for allowing forming of the pad member to the shape of the knee.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: DeMott-Steinhaus GroupInventor: Garth D. DeMott
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Patent number: 6654960Abstract: The present invention relates to a shin guard, and in particular to a shin guard which is well adapted irrespective of a body shape of a user based on a flexible construction and is capable of implementing a good ventilation and an easier sweat exhaust. The shin guard according to the present invention includes a plate shaped smooth synthetic resin cover in which a plurality of mesh ventilation holes are formed in the whole surfaces of the cover, said cover being curved for thereby being well stuck to a shin of a user, and a foam synthetic resin buffering plate which is attached to a back surface of the cover and includes a plurality of ventilation holes corresponding to the mesh ventilation holes formed in the cover and a plurality of protrusions in the back surface of the same for thereby implementing a good ventilation through each ventilation hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Man-Hee Cho
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Patent number: 6654961Abstract: The invention provides an adjustable leg pad assembly comprising a knee shield, a shin shield, a liner, a shield extension, an adjustable liner, and fasteners for joining the adjustable liner and the liner. The liner is fixedly connected to both the knee shield and the shin shield while the shield extension is adjustably mounted on an interior portion of the shin shield and extends from a lower portion of the latter. The adjustable liner, which is adapted to be releasably mounted to the liner, includes connection means to enable its coupling to the shield extension. Moreover, the fasteners are capable of varying the positioning of the liner and the adjustable liner relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Bauer Nike Hockey Inc.Inventor: Jean-François Béland