Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a human leg, comprising the steps of:
a. positioning a protector element within a pocket secured to the interior surface of a front portion of a pant leg; b. generating force by elastically tensioning a portion of said pocket having said protector element within; c. transferring said force generated by elastically tensioning said portion of said pocket to said protector element; and d. moving said protector element from a first location in said pocket to a second location within said pocket in response to said force generated by elastically tensioning, wherein said second location corresponds to a portion of the human anatomy of a leg between an ankle and a knee.
- 2. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 1, further comprising the step of applying said portion of the human anatomy of said leg to said pocket.
- 3. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 2, further comprising the step deforming said pocket by deforming a portion of said pocket to said portion of the human anatomy of said leg.
- 4. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 3, further comprising the step of riding a horse to deform said pocket to said portion of said human anatomy of said leg
- 5. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 4, further comprising the step of removing said portion of the human anatomy of said leg from said pocket.
- 6. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 5, further comprising the step of reducing elastic tension in said portion of said pocket.
- 7. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 6, further comprising the step of recovering said configuration of said pocket upon reducing elastic tension in said portion of said pocket.
- 8. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 7, further comprising the step of dismounting from said horse and standing to recover said configuration of said pocket.
- 9. A method of protecting a human leg as described in claim 8, further comprising the step of returning said protector element to said first location in said pocket.
- 10. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants, comprising the steps of:
a. providing a pair of pants having a front portion and a back portion terminally joined at an inner seam and an outer seam, wherein a first piece of material and a second piece of material overlap at a location on each pant leg of said front portion to provide a corresponding access on each said pant leg from the outside to the inside of said pair of pants; b. securing a pocket to the interior surface of said each pant leg of said front portion each responsive to said corresponding access, wherein at least a portion of each said pocket comprises elastically tensionable material; and c. providing a protector element removably insertable in each said pocket through said corresponding access.
- 11. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 10, wherein the step of securing a pocket to the interior surface of said each pant leg of said front portion each responsive to said corresponding access comprises securing each said pocket by terminally joining said pocket at said inner seam and said outer seam
- 12. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 11, wherein said access has a location above the knee of the human anatomy of the leg
- 13. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 12, further comprising the step of configuring said pocket to generate elastic tension upon mounting a horse
- 14. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 13, further comprising the step of configuring said pocket to generate sufficient elastic tension upon mounting said horse to move said protector element from a first position in said pocket to a second position in said pocket.
- 15. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 14, wherein said second position comprises a location corresponding to the anatomy of the human leg between about an ankle to about a knee.
- 16. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 15, further comprising the step of providing resiliency to said elastically tensionable material sufficient to allow said of said pocket to recover configuration upon reducing elastic tension
- 17. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 16, wherein said step of providing resiliency to said elastically tensionable material sufficient to allow said of said pocket to recover configuration upon reducing elastic tension c providing Spandura® material, Lycra® material, Spandex® material, and material having substantially similar resiliently elastically tensionable characteristics to Spandura® material, material having substantially similar resiliently elastically tensionable characteristics to Lycra® material, and material having substantially similar resiliently elastically tensionable characteristics to Spandex® material.
- 18. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 17, further comprising the step of providing operably mated securement elements to secure said first piece of material to said second piece of material
- 19. Barrel racer rodeo pants, comprising:
a. a front portion and a back portion terminally joined at an inner seam and an outer seam, wherein each pant leg of said front portion comprises a first piece of material and a second piece of material that overlap to provide an access from the outside to the inside of each said pant leg; b. a piece of elastically tensionable material terminally joined to the interior surface of said front portion to provide a pocket with said access from the outside to the inside of each pant leg; and c. a protector element removably insertable in said pocket through said access from the outside to the inside of each said pant leg.
- 20. Barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 19, wherein said piece of elastically tensionable material terminally joined to the interior surface of said front portion to provide a pocket with said access from the outside to the inside of each pant leg has a configuration that generates sufficient forces to move said protector element within said pocket when deformed by the anatomy of a human leg
- 21. Barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 20, wherein said protector element moves from a first position to a second position having a location corresponding to the anatomy of a human leg between about an ankle to about a knee
- 22. Barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 21, wherein said piece of elastically tensionable material terminally joined to the interior surface of said front portion to provide a pocket with said access from the outside to the inside of each pant leg has sufficient resiliency to recover configuration upon reduction of elastic tension.
- 23. Barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 22, wherein said piece of elastically tensionable material terminally joined at said inner seam and said outer seam
- 24. Barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 23, wherein said piece of elastically tensionable material terminally joined at said inner seam and said outer seam is selected from the group consisting of Spandura® material, Lycra® material, Spandex® material, and material having substantially similar resiliently elastically tensionable characteristics to Spandura® material, material having substantially similar resiliently elastically tensionable characteristics to Lycra® material, and material having substantially similar resiliently elastically tensionable characteristics to Spandex® material.
- 25. Barrel racer rodeo pants as described in claim 24, wherein said protector element comprises a shin guard.
- 26. A pair of pants, comprising:
a. a pair of pant legs; and b. a pocket secured to at least one pant leg which retains a protector element, wherein said protector element moves to a location within said pocket in response to elastic tension generated in said pocket.
- 27. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said location corresponds to a portion of the anatomy of a human leg
- 28. A pair of pants as described in claim 2, wherein said portion of anatomy of a human leg comprises a portion of anatomy between about the ankle and the knee.
- 29. A pair of pants as described in claim 3, wherein said portion of the anatomy comprises the shin.
- 30. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said pocket comprises an elastically tensionable material.
- 31. A pair of pants as described in claim 5, wherein said elastically tensionable material comprises a material having non-memory characteristics.
- 32. A pair of pants as described in claim 5, wherein said elastically tensionable material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of Licra™, Spandura™ like material, Spandura™, and spandex™.
- 33. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said protector element comprises a shin guard.
- 34. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said protector element is permanently retained by said pocket.
- 35. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said pocket is fixedly secured to said at least one pant leg.
- 36. A pair, of pants as described in claim 1 or 10, further comprising at least one securement element, wherein said pocket is secured to said at least one pant leg by said securement element.
- 37. A pair of pants as described in claim 11, wherein said at least one securement element is a securement element selected from the group consisting of: a seam, a thread, a snap, a hook, a button, a zipper, a strap, a lace, a string, a bungee, a tie, an adhesive material, and a hook and loop material.
- 38. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, further comprising an access configured to said pocket.
- 39. A pair of pants as described in claim 13, further comprising at least one closure element configured to said pocket, wherein said access is secured respective of said pocket by said closure.
- 40. A pair of pants as described in claim 14, wherein said at least one closure element is a closure element selected from the group consisting of: a seam, a thread, a snap, a hook, a button, a zipper, a strap, a lace, a string, a bungee, a tie, an adhesive material, and a hook and loop material.
- 41. A pair of pants as described in claim 13, wherein said access provides access outside said at least one pant leg to at least a portion of an inside of said at least one pant leg.
- 42. A pair of pants as described in claim 13, wherein said access is configured inside said at least one pant leg.
- 43. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said pocket is secured to a front portion of said at least one pant leg.
- 44. A pair of pants as described in claim 1, wherein said pocket is secured to a back portion of said at least one pant leg.
- 45. A method of manufacturing a pair of pants, comprising the steps of:
a. providing a pair of pants having a front portion and a back portion terminally joined at an inner seam and an outer seam; b. providing a protector element; and c. retaining said protector element within an elastically tensionable pocket secured to at least one pant leg, wherein said pocket has a configuration which allows said protector element to move in response to elastic tension generated in said pocket.
- 46. A method of protecting the human leg, comprising the steps of:
a. generating force by elastically tensioning at least a portion of a pocket which retains a protector element; b. transferring said force generated by elastically tensioning said portion of said pocket to said protector element; and c. moving said protective element to a location within said pocket in response to said force generated by elastically tensioning said portion of said pocket.
- 47. Barrel racer rodeo pants, comprising:
a. a pair of pant legs; and b. a pocket secured to at least one pant leg configured to retain a protector element at a location corresponding to the anatomy of a human leg between the ankle and the knee.
- 48. A method of manufacturing barrel racer rodeo pants, comprising the steps of:
a. providing a pair of pant legs; b. securing a pocket to said pants having a location which corresponds to a part of the human leg between the ankle and the knee; c. providing a protector element; and d. retaining said protector element within said pocket.
- 49. A method of protection the leg of a barrel racer, comprising the steps of:
a. retaining a protector element within a pocket secured to at least one leg of a pair of pants at a location corresponding to a part of a human leg between an ankle and a knee; b. mounting a horse; and c. moving said protector element to correspond to said part of said human leg between said ankle and said knee.
- 50. A method of protection the leg of a barrel racer as described in claim 24, further comprising the step of generating elastic tension in said pocket.
- 51. A method of protection the leg of a barrel racer as described in claim 25, further comprising the step of transferring force generated by said elastic tension to said protector element.
- 52. A method of protection the leg of a barrel racer as described in claim 26, wherein said step of moving is in response to said step of transferring force generated by said elastic tension to said protector element.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/155,662, filed Feb. 12, 2002, hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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