Knee Pads Or Rests Patents (Class 2/24)
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Patent number: 7992226Abstract: A pad element may include a base member, a pair of cover layers, and a plurality of beads. The base member defines a plurality of apertures. The cover layers are secured to opposite surfaces of the base member and extend across the apertures. The beads are located within the apertures and between the cover layers. As examples, the base member and the beads may be formed from polymer foam materials, and the cover layers may be formed from textile materials. The pad element may be utilized to attenuate impact forces and provide one or more of breathability, flexibility, a relatively low overall mass, and launderability.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: David Turner
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Patent number: 7987518Abstract: The preferred embodiment of the inventive subject matter is a knee pad for assisting an infant in crawling. The knee pad comprises of a central portion having a concave inner surface and a convex outer surface, a means for holding the central portion on at least one knee of the infant, a character face incorporated into the convex outer surface of the central portion, and a sensor attached to at least one side of the means for holding the central portion. The sensor gets activated by a movement which simulates a sound that corresponds with the character face to assist in early recognition of particular sounds of animals. The means for holding the central portion in the knee of the infant can be a plurality of straps. At least one fastening means on the strap secures the means for holding the central portion at backside of the knee of the infant.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventor: Betty Calderwood
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Patent number: 7988652Abstract: The present invention discloses a pivotal disc is pivotally coupled to a first brace and a second brace. The pivotal disc has a motion-limit member and a positioning member limiting the angle by which the second brace rotates with respect to the first brace with the pivotal disc being the axis and fixing the angle between the first and second braces. The present invention is characterized in that the motion-limit member uses a range-adjust member to push a slide block and determine the range that a block portion of the second brace is blocked by the slide block, and that the positioning member uses a switch knob actuates on end of a positioning rod to engage with or depart from a positioning notch on the pivotal disc, and that the pivotal disc has two limit elements to define the maximum movement range of the first brace and the second brace.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Huntex CorporationInventor: Chia-Chang Chao
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Publication number: 20110181081Abstract: A bucket seat (10) formed from a bucket body (12) that may be a generally cylindrical, self-supporting structure that is at least partially fabric covered and forming at least one inner chamber (14) is disclosed. The bucket seat (10) is sized to be used as a seat by a worker and to contain all of the worker's tools either inside the bucket (10) or within pockets (34) on the outer surfaces (18) of the bucket body (12). The bucket seat (10) may also include a knee pad system (24) formed from two knee pads (23) that are coupled together and stored within a pocket (22) on an inner side (21) of a removable lid (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Patent number: 7979922Abstract: A protective device, in particular of a type suitable for use during sports activities to protect in case of knocks, falls and impacts in general, comprises at least one substantially rigid main protective element, apt to be applied at a region to be protected, at least one substantially rigid ancillary protective element, apt to be applied in a position next to the main protective element and connecting means for connecting the ancillary protective element to the main protective element apt to allow the mutual rotation working as hinge about a main axis. The connecting means comprises deformable connections between the protective elements so that the connecting means allow, besides said rotation, also rotations along axes different from said main axis and/or limited translation motions nearing thereto and/or away therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Dainese S.p.A.Inventor: Luigi Ronco
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Patent number: 7975634Abstract: Leggings with knee pads and patches protect babies when they crawl or fall on hard or abrasive surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventor: Kirsten Dugan
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Publication number: 20110138524Abstract: A one-piece football uniform includes: a pants section, adapted to accommodate knee pads, thigh pads, and hip pads; a shirt section fixed to the pants section and adapted to accommodate shoulder pads; a collar in the shirt section; and a zipper adapted to open the collar wide enough for a player having knee pads, thigh pads, hip pads, and shoulder pads to don the garment through the collar. Also included are thigh and hip pad support, and a flap to releasably cover the zipper.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Stacy Kean Alfstad
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Publication number: 20110131696Abstract: Protective knee pads are comprised of a first shell member which fits over the patella and knee joint and a second member which is attached to the lower thigh and pivotally engaged with the knee pad shell so that they may articulate one with respect to the other while providing additional support and protection for the user of the knee pad. An additional shin pad may also be attached to the lower end of the shell which covers the knee.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj M. Redzisz, Du Hai, Brad L. Schantz
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Patent number: 7937769Abstract: A knee pad with a support frame, a pad, and a boot. The pad is assembled on the support frame to provide a cushioning surface between the support frame and the wearer's leg. The pad has ears in the knee section and in the ankle section, which serve to maintain the support frame and pad in proper alignment on the leg. The boot provides a non-slip, non-marring surface against the floor, when the wearer is working in a kneeling position. A moisture-absorbent liner, which is easily removed for cleaning or replaceable, may also be fitted on top of the pad, to provide an absorbent layer between the pad and the wearer's leg.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Lee E. Richards
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Patent number: 7937768Abstract: A shin guard includes a plate made of a rigid material sandwiched between two layers of flexible material, such as foam. The two flexible layers are attached to each other around a periphery of at least one of the flexible layers. The plate includes a center panel attached to only one of the flexible material layers. The plate also includes two side panels hingedly attached to the center panel so that the panels can move with respect to the center panel. The panels are not attached to either layer of flexible material so the panels can move with respect to both flexible material layers.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Carl Behrend, Thomas DeBlasis, Oliver McLachlan
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Publication number: 20110094001Abstract: A kneepad with positioning support has an elongated, rigid, vertical brace extending from a shoe of the wearer up to the kneepad. The adjustable-height kneepad support has two overlapping, vertical braces that attach together at various, adjustable heights. The support is attached to a built-in padded kneepad by a pivoting (hinge) connection or to an existing kneepad with a hinged clamp. The support device prevents the kneepad from slipping down and is held in place with adjustable lower leg and knee straps. The need for over-tightening of the kneepad strap or straps is eliminated, while still allowing for full flexibility of movement and comfort for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: Miguel Maldonado
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Patent number: 7926119Abstract: Impact-protection slip-plate structure and methodology involving (a) a generally planar, plural-layer, outside-jacketed, shock-absorbing barrier assembly positionable relative to the human anatomy in a location adjacent a body zone to be protected, and (b), disposed within that assembly, a generally planar, friction-reduced slip-plate organization including a pair of facially confronting, generally planar slip-plate sub-structures disposed on opposite sides of a friction-reduced slip plane, responsive to an impact occurring along a line which lies at a angle other than normal to the slip plane to produce relative-motion impact-initiated slippage of the two slip sub-structures with respect to one another along opposite sides of the slip plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: High Impact Technology, L.L.C.Inventors: Russell A. Monk, Jodi Maxey-Shearman
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Patent number: 7913319Abstract: A disposable, single use, and shape-retaining pad for protecting a knee of a user. The pad includes a first layer and a second layer. A first layer is attached to a second layer by an adhesive and provides comfort for the knee of the user during kneeling. The second layer allows the disposable, single use, and shape-retaining pad to maintain the kneeling shape of the knee of the user after the user has kneeled to prevent the disposable, single use, and shape-retaining pad from popping back and off the knee of the user when the user is no longer kneeling. The first layer is a sheet of foam material and the second layer is a sheet of metallic foil.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Christopher Iannace
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Publication number: 20110061142Abstract: One embodiment of a hand and knee covering combination having animal paw shape and tubular sleeve shape respectively. Constructed to simulate the reality of having fur during imaginary play, the combination solves a need for wearers who enjoy pretending to be an animal. The combination in another embodiment induces continuously variable physical activity thereby reducing boredom during exercise. The combination activates imagination through sensory stimulation creating avenues of interaction between persons previously separated by ability differences. Other embodiments are described and shown.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Jennifer Hoppins, Richard Hoppins
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Publication number: 20110056004Abstract: A protective padded garment includes one or more pads conforming to three-dimensional coordinate data representing the anatomical body part to be protected. The pads are designed from three-dimensional scanned images of the human anatomy and molded in situ with the garment to be worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: XO Athletic Co.Inventor: James J. Landi
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Patent number: 7900271Abstract: Elbow and knee guards for providing protection from fragments, bullets, projectiles, and blunt force trauma injuries. The guards contain ballistic material that is incorporated or inserted into the appropriate carriers. A rigid or semi-rigid ballistic or non-ballistic cap can also be attached to the outer portion of the guards to increase the overall protection provided. Non-ballistic energy absorption material can also be added to increase the overall protection against blunt force trauma injuries.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Inventor: Matthew Aaron Sonner
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Patent number: 7891018Abstract: A knee protective device for garments comprising of at least one pocket in the vicinity of the knees having an opening for receiving an insert for protecting the wearer's knees.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Tammany Atkinson
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Patent number: 7882568Abstract: A two piece knee pad is provided comprising a stabilizer strap and a releasable pad portion that may be attached to the stabilizer strap. The releasable pad may be attached or detached as needed, and allows for ventilation of the knee without removal of the entire apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventor: Terence Fee
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Patent number: 7874017Abstract: A flexible knee pad of the kind to be worn over the knee of a workman who must kneel down for long periods of time while working on a work surface. According to a preferred embodiment, the flexible knee pad includes an upper knee support cushion against which the workman's knee is laid, a lower pivot support base to rest upon the work surface, and an intermediate pivoting reinforcement plate having a flat bed upon which the knee support cushion is seated. The intermediate pivoting reinforcement plate includes a pair of pivots that are coupled to respective pivot slots formed in the lower pivot support base. Accordingly, the pivoting reinforcement plate, the knee support cushion seated thereon, and the workman's knee are all suspended by and rotatable relative to the pivot support base above the work surface so as to advantageously reduce pressure applied to the workman's knee cap by the work surface should he rock his body and shift his weight back and forth over the work surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Grant B. Jones
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Patent number: 7861318Abstract: A pad, such as a knee, elbow, or shoulder pad, is wearable over an articulatable joint involving an arm of a wearer or a leg of a wearer and is constructed so as to define two flexing lines extending between an upper edge of the pad and a lower edge of the pad, which flexing lines define a central region of the pad and two lateral regions of the pad, so as to define a flexing line spaced from the central region and extending through each of the lateral regions, and so as to define plural flexing lines spaced from the upper and lower edges and from one another and extending across the central region, between the lateral regions. The pad comprises plural layers, which are sewn so as to define the flexing lines, and at least some of those layers are fabric layers.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C.Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot, Patricia K. Waters
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Publication number: 20100313322Abstract: The invention entitled Knee Pocket System is a pocket design that includes; a pocket made of durable material, stitches, a locking device and a uniquely fitted comfort pad. The said invention is attached to a garment, a garment consisting of two pant legs of equal length surpassing the knees and reaching the ankles in most cases; in this case a pant garment. Identical shaped pocket designs are stitched to the exterior knee area of each pant leg. A locking device opens and closes the top edge of the pocket design allowing a uniquely fitted comfort pad to be implanted or removed at will. The said invention provides comfort and protection for the knees while walking in the park, while playing in the playground or while kneeling part time or full time at work.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Jorge A. Sanchez, Pedro Pablo Gutierrez
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Publication number: 20100306894Abstract: A system of modular, detachable cushions having surfaces containing hook and/or loop fasteners that fasten to mating loop, open weave or hook surfaces to define adjustable, conformal contoured support surfaces at user contact surfaces and appliances producing fatigue and/or abrasion (e.g. automotive seats, chairs, compartment walls, desks, footwear, helmets, tools etc.). The cushions can include air, elastomer, fabric, fiber, foam, liquid, gel, and/or rubber cushioning materials or combinations thereof arranged in envelopes, pads, cavities or tiered assemblies. The cushions include surfaces fitted with one or more layers of cushioning materials or envelopes of cushioning material and one or more regions of fastener materials that mate with interconnecting fasteners at the contact surface or appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Nathaniel Calvert
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Patent number: 7845017Abstract: Protective knee pads are comprised of a first shell member which fits over the patella and knee joint and a second member which is attached to the lower thigh and pivotally engaged with the knee pad shell so that they may articulate one with respect to the other while providing additional support and protection for the user of the knee pad. An additional shin pad may also be attached to the lower end of the shell which covers the knee.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Travel Caddy, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj M. Redzisz, Du Hai, Brad L. Schantz
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Patent number: 7841019Abstract: Protective knee pads are comprised of a first shell member which fits over the patella and knee joint and a second member which is attached to the lower thigh and pivotally engaged with the knee pad shell so that they may articulate one with respect to the other while providing additional support and protection for the user of the knee pad. An additional shin pad may also be attached to the lower end of the shell which covers the knee.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Travel Caddy, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj M. Redzisz, Du Hai, Brad Lee Schantz
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Publication number: 20100281594Abstract: A knee protection apparatus has a knee protecting portion affixed atop one or more fixator struts which surround the side of a user's lower leg, and descend behind the leg near the Achilles tendon area of the wearer and continuing into the user's shoe where a heel cup grasps the user's foot at a posterior and plantar portion of the heel. The fixator strut or struts work to minimize or eliminate the vertical, horizontal and rotational movement of the knee pad away from its primary and intended area of protection at the patella.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Michael J. Paterno
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Publication number: 20100235960Abstract: Protective clothing includes trousers having a leg portion with a distal end, a proximal end, and a knee area that corresponds to a wearer's knee when the trousers are worn by the wearer. Padding is coupled to the trousers and extends adjacent the knee area. A first and second array of fasteners is coupled to the leg portion, the first and second array having an upper end relatively adjacent to the leg portion proximal end and a lower end relatively distant to the leg portion proximal end. The clothing includes an adjustable protective member having a first side and a second side. A first strap extends from the first side of the adjustable protective member and is removably coupled to the first array of fasteners. A second strap extends from the second side of the adjustable protective member and is removably coupled to the second array of fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Ricky L. Johnson
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Patent number: 7797759Abstract: A kneepad comprises a base defining an interior side and a sizing piece attached to the interior side of the base. Moving the sizing piece relative to the base determines the size of a knee that can be accommodated by the kneepad. To accommodate a large knee, the sizing piece may be rotated away from the center of the interior side of the base. To accommodate a small knee, the sizing piece may be rotated towards the center of the interior side of the base.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Irwin Industrial Tool CompanyInventor: Ian W. Cunningham
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Publication number: 20100223709Abstract: A garment such as a shirt or pants has a front layer with portions which define a central opening defined by an inner periphery and positionable to overlie a portion of the joint to be protected such as a knee or an elbow. A removable protective insert is larger than the central opening and has a unitary cap sewn thereto. The cap has an upper segment separated from a lower segment by a bending joint defined by at least one groove which extends substantially across the cap. The upper segment and the lower segment are separately fixed to the protective insert by stitching. The upper segment and the lower segment have an outwardly projecting flange which overlies the protective insert, the flange having portions which engage the front layer of the garment between the cap flange and the protective insert. A slot in the insert ventilates through the front layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: LINEWEIGHT LLCInventor: Caleb Clark Crye
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Publication number: 20100205724Abstract: An energy absorbing and displacing structure for athletic protective equipment, such as an athletic shin-guard, is provided using a flexible web-shaped body to hold a rigid band-shaped member in place. The inner rigid band-shaped member follows the contour of the desired area to protect. The outer flexible web-shaped body is made of a softer rubber like material and works as a locator and supporter keeping the inner, rigid band-shaped member, in proper location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventor: Brian Kamradt
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Publication number: 20100205711Abstract: A unitary knew pad fabricated from closed cell resin includes center cup section and integral lateral side connection straps located at the bottom side of the cup section for placement about the leg below the knee and retention of the cup section over the knee.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Travel Caddy, Inc. d/b/a TravelonInventors: Brad L. Schantz, Hai Du, Yan Wang
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Publication number: 20100199399Abstract: The present invention relates to a skirt and pants construction. More particularly the invention relates to a skirt or pants that may be changed in length, style, configuration, and or comes with interchangeable and reversible components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Sandra D. Garza
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Publication number: 20100192288Abstract: A device for protecting a body part from external pressure loading, comprising a flexible, moment-transmitting, substantially positively curved supporting shell (2) which, on an inside, is provided with a supporting layer (4) for cooperation with the body part to be protected, and which is further provided with supports (6, 7) provided on both sides of a center part (5) of the supporting shell, spaced apart and extending away from an outside of the supporting shell, such that pressure forces operatively exerted on the supports are transmitted, with bending of the supporting shell to a curvature more corresponding with the body part to be protected, via the supporting layer as a distributed pressure load to the body part to be protected.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2007Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: BOBINNO V.O.F.Inventors: Martijn Schaaper, Thomas König
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Publication number: 20100192270Abstract: The present invention provides a stretching or flexibility pad to be strapped around the knees, bare heels and outside of shoe heels comprising neoprene padding embedded with ball bearings to enhance the flexibility capacity and range of movement of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventor: Michael Schlichtig
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Publication number: 20100192269Abstract: A lower leg protection device includes a knee protection section. A flanged shin protection section is flexibly connected to the knee protection section. At least one replaceable outer cushion is selectively secured to the knee protection section via a first strap, and at least one replaceable outer cushion is selectively secured to the shin protection section via a second strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventor: John Saranga
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Patent number: 7752679Abstract: Protective gear for a wearer's body such as the joint of a limb, that has an attachment system with few components, and integrated with the protective gear. The attachment system uses straps that can be adjusted by a wearer once during a first use and, after removal, retain their adjustments for a second use by the same wearer. Securing the attachment system in place can be accompanied by an auditory signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Fox Racing, Inc.Inventors: Gina Romero, Brendan Erik Pierce, Eric Michael Onno Bergman, Chris Gagan
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Patent number: 7749183Abstract: A patella protector assembly for use with an orthopedic device, wherein the patella protector assembly has a central shell, an upper shell slidably connected to the central shell, and a lower shell slidably connected to the central shell. The central shell includes a main shell and a flexible perimeter edge portion surrounding at least a section of the perimeter of the main shell. The perimeter edge portion has greater flexibility than the main shell. The upper and lower shells are arranged pivotally and telescopically relative to the central shell such that the central, upper and lower shells together form a continuous shell without gaps therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Ossur HFInventors: Arni Thor Ingimundarson, Palmi Einarsson
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Publication number: 20100154094Abstract: The preferred embodiment of the inventive subject matter is a knee pad for assisting an infant in crawling. The knee pad comprises of a central portion having a concave inner surface and a convex outer surface, a means for holding the central portion on at least one knee of the infant, a character face incorporated into the convex outer surface of the central portion, and a sensor attached to at least one side of the means for holding the central portion. The sensor gets activated by a movement which simulates a sound that corresponds with the character face to assist in early recognition of particular sounds of animals. The means for holding the central portion in the knee of the infant can be a plurality of straps. At least one fastening means on the strap secures the means for holding the central portion at backside of the knee of the infant.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Betty Calderwood
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Patent number: 7730550Abstract: A knee support has a body and two pressing strips. The body is a band having two ends, a central segment, a protecting portion, and a shockproof pad. The protecting portion is formed in the central segment of the body. The two pressing strips are formed on the outer surface of the body and each has a distal end and a connector being formed on the distal end. The distal end of the pressing strip mounted through the ring, folded back on itself and attached to the body using the connector. The body orientates and holds the knee support in position while the pressing strip presses tightly against and supports a patella of the knee. The knee support prevents discomfort associated with loss of blood and provides good shock-absorption for the knee.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Pang-Ching Chiang
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Publication number: 20100132099Abstract: A composite material which is elastic, which exhibits a resistive load under deformation which increases with the rate of deformation, which is unfoamed or foamed, comminuted or uncomminuted and which comprises i) a first polymer-based elastic material and ii) a second polymer-based material, different from i), which exhibits dilatancy in the absence of i) wherein ii) is entrapped in a solid matrix of i), the composite material being unfoamed or, when foamed, preparable by incorporating ii) with i) prior to foaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: DESIGN BLUE LIMITEDInventors: Philip Green, Richard Palmer
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Patent number: 7725951Abstract: A clothing adherable knee pad for a pair of shorts includes a bendable flexible arcuate pad which bends over the knee of a kneeling person. The knee pad is cantilevered downward from at least two linearly extending elastic, stretchable straps which are connected at distal ends thereof each to a respective clothing engageable clip at upper region of the knee pad, wherein each clip is attachable to a leg of a pair of short pants. The two or more linearly extending elastic, stretchable straps engage the knee pad by being attached thereto or by being woven through respective pairs of slits extending through the upper region of the knee pad. The straps are of sufficient length so that when attached to clothing, such as short pants, respective locations of the clips upon short pants legs avoids uncomfortable encroachments to respective lateral and rear areas of the knee of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Kenrick Rampersad
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Publication number: 20100125925Abstract: A pad, such as a knee pad or other body-worn pad, that avoids undue accumulation of heat within the pad, and that provides a stable and comfortable resting surface for at least a portion of a user's body. The pad may further provide decreasing incremental compression in response to incrementally increasing loads, whereby users of different weights may comfortably be supported thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Jared Hanlon
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Publication number: 20100115681Abstract: A wetsuit is provided with knee pads. Each knee pad comprises a ring of relatively stiffer elastic material extending around the kneecap of the wearer to provide compression around the kneecap of the wearer, and a central region of relatively less stiff elastic material that rests on the kneecap of the wearer. A compression strip extending along a region corresponding to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) of the wearer may also be provided. The wetsuit may provide enhanced proprioception feedback to a wearer in the subject region of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: GSM (OPERATIONS) PTY LTDInventors: Kenneth James BUTTERFIELD, Michael John SKYHAR, Scott BOOT
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Publication number: 20100115682Abstract: The invention relates to a piece of clothing, particularly for use in athletic activities such as jogging, skating, skiing, or the like, provided with pads in the regions of the outsides of joints, wherein the pads (1) are formed by ribs (4) located on the side oriented toward the skin (3) adjacent to each other and oriented substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the piece of clothing, and the ribs (4) are decoupled from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: X-TECHNOLOGY SWISS GMBHInventor: Bodo W. Lambertz
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Patent number: 7707649Abstract: A knee pad for cushioning a human knee. The knee pad includes a cushion section having varied consistencies. The knee pad is held on the knee by two fastening straps. Each fastening strap is attached to the cushion section with buckles or similar fastening devices. A lower fastening strap has at least two closure devices, a first being a hook and eye fastening system and a second being a buckle fastening system.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Custom LeatherCraft Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventor: Michael Dancyger
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Publication number: 20100100995Abstract: A protective pad includes a pre-tensioned resilient padded membrane resiliently suspended to a semi-rigid shell. A cavity is defined between the pre-tensioned padded membrane and the shell. In use, the pad is attached to the limb or joint to be protected with the tensioned membrane engaging the limb or joint to be protected. The pre-tensioned membrane and air cushion in the cavity absorb the energy of an impact transferred by the shell during a sporting event or other activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: XO ATHLETIC, CO.Inventors: James J. Landi, Michael Landi
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Publication number: 20100095422Abstract: A protection device for a person's legs is disclosed that includes a knee pad means that has a concave portion for receiving the knee of the person, and further includes a protective covering. A pair of flexible upper straps each have a lower end coupled with the knee pad means, and an upper end adapted to be selectively coupled to the belt. Each upper strap mutually crosses at a point behind the person's upper leg. A pair of flexible lower straps each have an upper end coupled with the knee pad means, and a lower end adapted to be selectively coupled with one of the person's shoes proximate a heel thereof, either to a loop of the shoe or to a shoe-attachable ring of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Domingo Lopez, Virgina Vera
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Publication number: 20100088795Abstract: A garment top includes a chest portion and a first sleeve that extends outwards from the chest portion. A second sleeve extends outwards from the chest portion. At least one pocket is situated on the chest portion. The first pocket includes a first and a second end and is angled such that an opening at the first end is facing out towards one of the first and second sleeve and the second end is lower than the first end.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Bulldog Equipment, LLCInventor: JASON SIMIONE
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Patent number: 7681248Abstract: A rolling knee support comprises a base with a detachable knee pad. The base includes a knee pad receiving portion and roller attachment portions. Each of the roller attachment portions has a caster mounted thereto. The knee pad is detachably mounted to the knee pad receiving portion. A strap extends from the rolling knee support for attachment of the rolling knee support to a wearer's knee area. An outer cover may be placed on the knee pad when the knee pad is detached from the rolling knee support.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2005Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Knee Blades LLCInventor: Mark P. Legenstein
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Patent number: 7666156Abstract: A knee brace, method of use thereof, and modification to an existing knee brace facilitates inducing side loads to a knee joint to align upper and lower leg portions relative to one another, thereby allowing the knee joint to function properly over its full dynamic range of motion. The knee brace, whether as manufactured or modified, acts to apply a lateral shear force to the knee joint through application of opposing lateral forces, with one lateral force being above the knee joint in one direction and the other lateral force being below the knee joint in an opposite direction. The counteracting forces act to shift femoral condyles and tibial condyles of the knee joint back into proper lateral alignment without acting directly on the patella to counteract the effects of the patella femoral syndrome.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Inventor: Alice M. Brown
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Patent number: 7661148Abstract: A protective pad includes a pre-tensioned resilient padded membrane resiliently suspended to a semi-rigid shell. A cavity is defined between the pre-tensioned padded membrane and the shell. In use, the pad is attached to the limb or joint to be protected with the tensioned membrane engaging the limb or joint to be protected. The pre-tensioned membrane and air cushion in the cavity absorb the energy of an impact transferred by the shell during a sporting event or other activity.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: XO Athletic, Co.Inventors: James J. Landi, Michael Landi