1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chest protector for baseball game and more particularly, to such a chest protector that effectively absorbs shocks when hit by a ball and enables the user (catcher) to catch the ball on the first bound.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional chest protector for baseball game generally has a plurality of cushions 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 mounted on a base 9 to absorb shocks when hit by the ball. However, when the ball hit the abdomen cushions of the chest protector, the ball may bounce from the check protector to an unexpected place. The user (catcher) may waste a lot of time to catch the ball. Further, when the ball bounces from the chest protector, it may hit the user (catcher), the hitter or the umpire accidentally.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,775,851 discloses an improved design of chest protector entitled “Structure of chest protector” and issued to the present inventor. This design of chest protector gives a comfortable wearing. However, when the ball hit the abdomen cushions of the chest protector, the ball may bounce in any unexpected direction, causing the user (catcher) unable to catch the ball on the first bounce. Further, when the ball bounces from the chest protector, it may hit the user (catcher), the hitter or the umpire accidentally.
Accordingly, there is a need for a chest protector that eliminates the aforesaid problems.
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a chest protector, which effectively absorb shocks when hit by the ball and, which guides the ball to bound from the chest protector to the ground in front of the user (catcher) so that the user (catcher) can catch the ball quickly and the bounce of the ball will not hit the user, the hitter or the umpire accidentally, assuring a high level of safety.
To achieve this and other objects of the preset invention, the chest protector is formed of a base, upper and lower shoulder straps, a neck pad, neck cushions, shoulder cushions, chest cushions, upper and lower abdomen cushions, lateral cushions, bottom cushions and breathing cloths. Each upper abdomen cushion is formed of an inner low bounce foam, an outer low bounce foam and an intermediate hard plastic board sandwiched in between the inner low bounce foam and outer low bounce foam. Each lower abdomen cushion is formed of an inner low bounce foam and an outer low bounce foam. The inner low bounce foam of each abdomen cushion is shorter and relatively softer than the associating outer low bounce form. When the breathing cloths are stitched to the base, the outer low bounce foams of the abdomen cushions are respectively held in a sloping status with a respective buffer space defined therein below the respective inner low bounce foams. Therefore, when the ball hit the abdomen cushions, the buffer spaces enhance the shock-absorbing and buffering effects of the chest protector, and the sloping angle of the outer low bounce foams of the abdomen cushions guides the ball to bound from the chest protector to the ground in front of the user (catcher) so that the user (catcher) can catch the ball quickly and the bounce of the ball will not hit the user (catcher), the hitter or the umpire accidentally, assuring a high level of safety.
Referring to
a base 1 made of ethylene vinyl acetate foam material not heat pressed, having a suitable thickness and a plurality of air vents 10 (see
a set of shoulder straps 2 (see
a neck pad 3 fastened to the top side of the base 1 corresponding to the user's neck;
neck cushions 41 respectively fastened to the top side of the base 1 corresponding to two opposite lateral sides of the user's neck;
shoulder cushions 42 and 43 respectively fastened to the front side of the base 1 corresponding to the user's shoulders;
chest cushions 44, 45, 46 and 47 respectively fastened to the front side of the base 1 corresponding to the area around the user's chest;
abdomen cushions 51 and 52 respectively fastened to the front side of the base 1 corresponding to the user's abdomen wherein the two upper abdomen cushions 51 each comprise an inner low bounce foam 511, an outer low bounce foam 512, and an intermediate hard plastic board 510, for example, hard polyethylene board 510 sandwiched in between the inner low bounce foam 511 and the outer low bounce foam 512; the four lower abdomen cushions 52 each comprise an inner low bounce foam 521 and an outer low bounce foam 522;
lateral cushions 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 66 respectively fastened to the front side of the base 1 corresponding to the two opposite lateral sides of the user's abdomen;
bottom cushions 67, 68 and 69 respectively fastened to the front side of the base 1 corresponding to the lower part of the user's abdomen; and
breathing cloths 7 stitched to the base 1 and covered on the neck pad 3, the neck cushions 41, the shoulder cushions 42 and 43, the chest cushions 44, 45, 46, the abdomen cushions 51 and 52, the lateral cushions 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 66 and the bottom cushions 67, 68 and 69.
The main features of the present invention are outlined hereinafter with reference to
As indicated, the chest protector of the present invention provides the following advantages.
1. When the ball hit the abdomen cushions 51 and 52, the abdomen cushions 51 and 52 absorb shocks and guide the ball to bound from the chest protector to the ground in front of the user (catcher) so that the user (catcher) can catch the ball on the first bound and the bounce of the ball will not hit the hitter or the umpire accidentally, assuring a high level of safety.
2. The base made of ethylene vinyl acetate has lightweight and thin thickness (about 3 mm) characteristics for a comfortable wearing. When the ball hit the chest protector, the distance of bounce of the ball is minimized.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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