Information
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Patent Grant
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6678899
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Patent Number
6,678,899
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Date Filed
Friday, July 20, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 20, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Troutman Sanders LLP
- Boss, Esq.; Gerald R.
- Schneider, Esq.; Ryan A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A form-fitting chest protector. In one embodiment, the chest protector includes a pair of detachably secured wing portions. A main portion of the chest protector has a variable thickness and substantially overlies the chest and abdomen of the athlete to absorb impacts to the athlete from a projectile. The wing portions are separate from the main portion, but are detachably secured to the chest protector to permit each wing portion to be adjustable when the chest protector is worn by the athlete. The wing portions facilitate a constant form-fit no matter how the body of the athlete flexes.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates in general to a form-fitted chest protector for athletes and more particularly to increasing the amount of protection for the athlete without compromising the athlete's mobility.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Padded chest protectors for baseball catchers are known in the athletic equipment industry. Known chest protectors include a main padded portion shaped to overlay the athlete's chest and abdomen. The main padded portion is a uniform thickness and is semi-rigid to conform to the catcher's chest and abdomen. However, the main padded portion is sufficiently impact-resistant to absorb the impact of a baseball.
Chest protectors also include a plurality of adjustable straps for securing the chest protector to the catcher. One set of straps extend over the catcher's shoulders and another set of straps extend around the catcher's sides. The two sets of straps extend to the catcher's back where the straps are secured to one another.
Chest protectors may also include a protective shoulder wing extending outward from the main padded portion and over the juncture between the upper arm and the shoulder. Typically, the wing is only used on one side of the chest protector to protect the catcher's throwing arm. However, the wing is not directly attached to the athlete's throwing arm so as to not obstruct forward arm movement.
Some known chest protectors may also include a pair of protective side portions integrally formed with the main padded portion. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,272,847 to Buhler discloses a chest protector having extensions
16
extending from chest protecting portion
12
. The extensions
16
are defined by the greater width of the chest protecting portion
12
. The protective side extensions
16
extend around the catcher's sides toward the catcher's hips. Typically, protective side portions such as extensions
16
are made of the same padding material and are the same thickness as the main padded portion over the chest.
Known chest protectors are usually manufactured in only a few different sizes and, therefore, a suitable chest protector cannot be found for all athletes. In particular, the protective side portions are a fixed size and extend from the main padded portion in a fixed manner. These known protective side portions are not adjustable. Consequently, a catcher may not be adequately protected because of the many different shapes and sizes of today's baseball players.
Accordingly, there is a need for a chest protector suitable for many different sizes of catchers. The chest protector must provide protective side portions which extend from the main padded portion along the catcher's side in an adjustable manner without compromising the catcher's mobility or flexibility. Moreover, the new chest protector must provide increased protection for the chest from impacting baseballs.
Additionally, chest protectors are generally loose fitting and designed solely to protect the frontal portion of a catcher. Accordingly, with the dynamic positioning of the catcher, these chest protectors will move about requiring the catcher to constantly reposition the chest protector into position.
Thus, there is also a need for a close-fitting chest protector which will generally maintain a protective position while not interfering with the catcher's movements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention solves the above-identified problems by providing a chest protector with increased padding and which is adapted to cover more of the athlete's body in a tailored manner. This new chest protector is suitable for use with athletes of many different sizes, while extending more completely around the sides of the athlete's body providing a secure fit.
Generally described, the present invention includes a chest protector having a pair of detachably secured wing portions. A main portion of the chest protector substantially overlies the chest and abdomen of the athlete. The chest protector also has a variable thickness; providing thicker padding in areas more likely to incur impacts and thinner padding in areas less likely to incur impacts. The detachable wing portions are separate from the main portion, but may be attached to the chest protector to permit each wing portion to be adjustable when the chest protector is worn by the athlete.
In one embodiment of the invention, the main portion of the chest protector also includes a plurality of fold lines defining raised impact-absorbing surfaces therebetween. The raised impact-absorbing surfaces each include a downward-deflecting surface for directing an incoming projectile downward towards a general area after the projectile impacts the chest protector whereby the catcher may quickly locate the projectile.
The foregoing has broadly outlined some of the more pertinent aspects and features of the present invention. These should be construed to be merely illustrative of some of the more prominent features and applications of the invention. Other beneficial results can be obtained by applying the disclosed information in a different manner or by modifying the disclosed embodiments. Accordingly, other aspects and a more comprehensive understanding of the invention may be obtained by referring to the detailed description of the exemplary embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in addition to the scope of the invention defined by the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of one embodiment of a chest protector according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partially exploded perspective view of the chest protector of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a back perspective view of the chest protector of
FIG. 1
illustrating detached wing portions according to the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a back perspective view of the chest protector of
FIG. 1
illustrating the wing portions attached according to the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the chest protector of the present invention taken along line A—A in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of one embodiment of a raised impact-absorbing portion of the chest protector according to the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a side view of the raised-impact absorbing portion of FIG.
6
.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views,
FIG. 1
illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a chest protector
10
of the present invention. The chest protector
10
may be for a baseball catcher or for some other type of athlete requiring protection of the torso area including the chest, shoulders, abdomen and waist.
As best shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the chest protector
10
includes a main padded portion
12
. The main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
is preferably non-elastic and includes an upper portion
14
for protecting the chest area and a lower portion
16
for protecting the abdomen. The chest protector
10
also includes a plurality of adjustable straps
18
for securing the chest protector
10
to the catcher. One set of the straps
18
extends from the portions of the chest protector
10
extending over the catcher's shoulders and another set of the straps
18
overlaps the portions of the chest protector
10
extending around the catcher's sides. The two sets of straps
18
extend to the catcher's back where the straps
18
are secured to one another.
The chest protector
10
further includes a pair of elongated wing portions
20
. The wing portions
20
may be integral to the main portion
12
or separate from the main portion
12
. The wing portions
20
are also preferably non-elastic. The wing portions
20
may be any shape but are configured to conform to and wrap around the sides of the athlete when the chest protector
10
is being worn and are adjustable in that they may be detachably secured to the main portion
12
in a plurality of positions. In other words, each of the wing portions
20
may be detached from the main portion
12
and then reattached on the main portion
12
in a different position.
FIGS. 2 and 3
best illustrates the wing portions
20
detached from the main portion
12
. The length and orientation of each wing portion
20
relative the main portion
12
may be changed by repositioning the wing portions
20
on the main portion
12
.
Proximal ends
22
of the wing portions
20
are detachably secured to the back of the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
with fasteners capable of permitting the wing portion
20
to be firmly attached, while the chest protector
10
is being worn, but then easily detached after the athlete removes the chest protector
10
. Otherwise, the wing portions
20
are free of any means for permanent attachment to the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
. Preferably, hook and loop fasteners
30
are used on the front and back of the wing portions
20
and lower portion of the chest protector
10
, respectively. Alternatively, snaps, buttons, pins, laces, zippers or any equivalents thereof may be used to detachably secure the wing portions to the main portion
12
.
Hook and loop fasteners
30
on the back of the lower portion of the chest protector
10
are best shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. The hook and loop fasteners
30
should be provided on a large enough area on the lower portion
16
of the chest protector
10
as well as on the proximal ends
22
of the wing portions
20
so that the extent which distal ends
32
of the wing portions
20
extend from the back of the chest protector
10
is variable.
For example,
FIG. 4
illustrates the distal ends
32
of the wing portions
20
laterally displaced from the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
. The wing portion
20
on the right in a first position extends a distance d
1
from the edge of the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
. The other wing portion
20
on the left extends a distance d
2
from the edge of the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
. Note that arrows having reference number
36
indicate that each of the wing portions
20
may also be oriented to extend in a different direction.
The chest protector
10
also includes two laterally spaced upper extensions
38
that are adjacently disposed to the shoulders of the catcher. The upper extensions
38
extend over the top of the catcher's shoulders. Preferably, the upper extensions
38
are integral with the main padded portions
12
and are made of the same material as main padded portion
12
. The wing portions
20
are designed to overlay the sides and lower back portion of the catcher to facilitate a continuous form-fit no matter how the athlete flexes. When utilized with straps
18
, wings
20
encircle the sides of the catcher forming a semi-circle. With the wing portions
20
in place, and the cooperation of upper extensions
38
over the catcher's shoulders, the protector
10
becomes form-fitting with the straps
18
tensioning the opposite wing portions
20
toward each other to maintain the form-fit. Hence, a lateral force is applied via the straps
18
for maintaining the chest protector
10
in place restricting lateral movement, thereby maintaining the abdomen portion of the chest protector
10
in place where it is needed. Preferably, when utilizing straps
18
, ends of the straps are attached to the upper extensions
38
and to the lower portion
16
of the chest protector
10
, while the chest protector
10
is worn, the straps
18
attached to the lower portion
16
overlap at least a portion of each of the wing portions
20
to facilitate a snug fit. In some embodiments, the vertical height of each of the wing portions is increased to permit a portion of the wing portions
20
to extend between each of the athlete's hips and arm pits and to preferably extend to the athlete's latisimus dorsi.
Referring now to
FIG. 5
, the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
has a variable thickness so that more protection is provided at the upper portion
14
than at the lower portion
16
of the chest protector
10
. More protection is need in the upper portion
14
because the upper portion
14
is more likely to be impacted by an incoming projectile, when the catcher is in the normal catching position, whereas the lower portion
16
should be more flexible to permit the athlete to bend and rotate at the waist. Each of the upper and lower portions may also be thicker near the center, compared to their edges.
On the front of the chest protector
10
is a plurality of intersecting fold lines which provide some flexibility to the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
. Preferably, each of the fold lines is substantially channel-shaped. The intersecting fold lines define a plurality of raised impact-absorbing surfaces
40
.
FIG. 6
illustrates a perspective view of a raised impact absorbing surface
40
. Each of the raised impact-absorbing surfaces is configured for receiving the impact of an incoming projectile.
In particular, each of the raised impact-absorbing surfaces
40
define an upper surface portion
42
and a lower surface portion
44
. When the chest protector
10
is being worn, it can be seen that the upper surface portion
42
of each raised impact-absorbing surface
40
is positioned over the top of the corresponding lower surface portion
44
. Also, each upper surface portion
42
has a greater height relative to the lower surface portion
44
. For example, in
FIG. 7
, the upper surface portion
44
has a height h
1
and the lower surface portion
44
has a height h
2
where h
1
is greater than h
2
.
The upper and lower surface portions
42
and
44
merge into one another to define a downwardly-deflecting portion
50
between each corresponding upper and lower surface portion. As best shown in
FIG. 7
, the angle of each downward-deflecting portion
50
is to direct the incoming projectile downward when the projectile impacts the raised impact-absorbing surface
40
. The incoming projectile may impact more than one raised impact-absorbing surface
40
and the cumulative effect is still to deflect the projectile downward.
Preferably, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the raised impact-absorbing surfaces
40
have surface areas incrementally decreasing in size from the upper portion
14
of the main portion
12
to the lower portion
16
of the main portion. However, there is a greater number of raised impact-absorbing surfaces
40
on the lower portion
16
because of their reduced size. Because the impact-absorbing surfaces
40
are smaller on the lower portion
16
of the chest protector
10
, there is greater flexibility in the lower portion
16
of the chest protector
10
. The surface areas of the raised-impact-absorbing surfaces also preferably decrease in size laterally from a vertical center line
50
through the main portion
12
of the chest protector
10
to the vertical side edges
60
of the main portion
12
as shown in FIG.
1
.
The present invention has been illustrated in relation to particular embodiments which are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention is capable of many modifications and variations without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is described by the claims appended hereto and supported by the foregoing.
Claims
- 1. A chest protector for absorbing impacts to the body of an athlete from a projectile, comprising:a main portion for substantially overlaying the chest and abdomen of the athlete; a pair of wing portions detachably secured to said main portion, each said wing portion configured to overlay the sides and lower back portion of the athlete to facilitate a continuous form-fit; and a plurality of adjustable straps coupled to said main portion, said straps adjusted to at least partially overlap said wing portions when the chest protector is worn and said straps tensioning the wing portions toward each other to maintain the form fit.
- 2. The chest protector of claim 1, wherein said chest protector is substantially non-elastic.
- 3. The chest protector of claim 1 wherein said wing portion is detachably secured to a back of the main portion.
- 4. 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; and a pair of adjustable wing portions separate from said main portion, each said wing portion padded and having proximal and distal ends, said proximal ends detachably secured to said main portion to permit each said distal end to be displaced a plurality of distances from said main portion, and each said wing portion generally conforming to one of the sides and lower back portion of the athlete when detachably secured to said main portion and said chest protector is worn by the athlete.
- 5. The chest protector of claim 4 wherein said distal end of one of said wing portions extends a distance d1 from said main portion and said distal end of the other of said wing portions extends a distance d2 from said main portion.
- 6. The chest protector of claim 4 further comprising a pair of laterally spaced upper extensions extending from said main portion and adapted to be adjacently disposed to the shoulder of the athlete, said upper extensions cooperating with said wing portions to form-fit said chest protector to the athlete.
- 7. The chest protector of claim 4 wherein one of said wing portions having been detached from a first position on said main portion is reattached in a second position on said main portion.
- 8. The chest protector of claim 4 further comprising fastening means carried on said wing portions and said main portion for detachably securing each of said wing portions to said main portion.
- 9. The chest protector of claim 8 wherein said fastening means comprises hook and loop fasteners for detachably securing said wing portions to said main portion.
- 10. The chest protector of claim 8 wherein said wing portions are otherwise free of means for permanent attachment of said wing portions to said main portion.
- 11. The chest protector of claim 4 wherein said wing portion is detachably secured to a back of the main portion.
- 12. A chest protector for absorbing impacts to the body of an athlete from a projectile, comprising:a main portion for substantially overlaying the chest and abdomen of the athlete, said main portion comprising a pair of laterally spaced upper extensions extending from said main portion, said upper extensions adapted to be adjacently disposed to the shoulders of the athlete and to extend over the shoulders of the athlete; a pair of adjustable wing portions separate from said main portion, each said wing portion having proximal and distal ends, said proximal ends detachably secured to said main portion to permit each said distal end to be displaced a plurality of distances from said main portion, and each said wing portion generally conforming to one of the sides of the athlete when detachably secured to said main portion and said chest protector is worn by the athlete; and a plurality of adjustable straps coupled to said upper extensions and adapted to at least partially overlap said wing portions such that said chest protector is form-fitted to the athlete while the chest protector is worn.
- 13. The chest protector of claim 1 said wing portion is detachably secured to a back of the main portion.
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