Claims
- 1. A chest protector for absorbing impacts to the body of an athlete from a projectile, comprising a main portion for substantially overlying the chest and abdomen of the athlete, said main portion defining an upper portion and a lower portion,
said main portion having a variable thickness ranging from a thicker said upper portion and a thinner said lower portion such that said lower portion is more flexible than said upper portion.
- 2. The chest protector of claim 1 wherein said main portion comprises a plurality of substantially channel-shaped fold lines intersecting with one another to define a plurality of raised impact-absorbing surfaces therebetween.
- 3. The chest protector of claim 2 wherein said raised impact-absorbing surfaces have a surface area configured for receiving the impact of the projectile, said surface areas of said plurality of raised impact-absorbing surfaces incrementally decreasing in size from an upper portion of said main portion to lower portion of said main portion.
- 4. The chest protector of claim 2 wherein said raised impact-absorbing surfaces have a surface area configured for receiving the impact of the projectile, said surface areas of said plurality of raised impact-absorbing surfaces incrementally decreasing in size laterally from a center area of said main portion to vertical side edges of said main portion.
- 5. The chest protector of claim 4 wherein said surface areas of a plurality of said raised impact-absorbing surfaces include a downward-deflecting surface for directing the projectile downward when said chest protector is impacted by the projectile.
- 6. The chest protector of claim 4 wherein each said raised impact-absorbing surface is defined by an upper surface portion and a lower surface portion, said upper surface portion having a greater height relative to said lower surface portion, and said upper surface portion and said lower surface portion merging into one another to define a downward-deflecting surface therebetween, said downward-deflecting surface angled relative said upper and lower portions to direct the projectile downward when the projectile impacts said raised impact-absorbing areas.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/910,484 filed on Jul. 20, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09910484 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
Child |
10757158 |
Jan 2004 |
US |