The present invention relates to a protective system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a complementary and adjustable protective system, as well as to a kit with corresponding components for assembling the same, and to corresponding methods of assembling and using the protective system.
Protective gear, including shoulder pads, as used in various contact sports or impact-prone disciplines, such as football, hockey, lacrosse, motocross and the like, are very well known in the art, indeed, advantages associated with these conventional shoulder pads are namely that: a) they offer essential protection in a physical impact sport; and b) they offer a recognizable design that appeal to players.
Known to the Applicant are the following US patent and patent applications which relate to such protective gear, including shoulder pads: U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,801; U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,418; U.S. Pat. No. 6,141,800; U.S. Pat. No. 6,748,601 B2; U.S. Pat. No. 6,966,070 B2; U.S. Pat. No. 7,100,216 B2; U.S. Pat. No. 7,748,056 B2; 2006/0272071 A1; 200710050886 A1; 200710151004 A1; 2008/0313793 A1; 2010/0122403 A1; 201010242158 A1; 2010/0293703 A1; 2010/0306907 A1; 201010306908 A1; 2010/0319097 A1; and 2010/0319104 A1.
Also known in the art are the various drawbacks associated with conventional protective shoulder pads, namely: a) they tend to be quite “bulky” (this is required namely to cover a wide range of body motion); b) they interfere and/or limit body motion; c) they lack protection and expose sensitive body parts when a player is in motion (e.g. shoulder blade, underarm section of ribs, etc.); d) they offer little adjustment for fit and protection; e) they retain body heat and body sweat; f) they are not optimally designed to ensure that they are maintained in place with respect to a body of a given user during the various movements thereof, given that most of conventional shoulder pads are “floating” shoulder pads; and g) they are not designed to allow a customization depending on a user's preferences or other considerations, such as a degree of protection being sought, the extent of range of motion being desired, the particular type of sport to be played and/or the particular position to be played within said sport.
Hence, in light of the aforementioned, there is a need for an improved system which, by virtue of its design and components, would be able to overcome or at least minimize some of the aforementioned prior art concerns.
The object of the present invention is to provide a protective system which satisfies some of the above-mentioned needs and which is thus an improvement over other related protective systems and/or methods known in the prior art.
In accordance with the present invention, the above object is achieved, as will be easily understood, with a complementary and adjustable protective system such as the one briefly described herein and such as the one exemplified in the accompanying drawings.
More particularly, according to the present invention, there is provided a protective system for protecting a user during a contact sport, the protective system comprising:
an undershirt configured to be worn by the user, the undershirt being provided with a plurality of shock-absorbing pads each being shaped and sized to protect different body parts of the user, each shock-absorbing pad providing a close-to-the-body protection for a corresponding body part of the user; and
an outer shell configured to be worn by the user, over the undershirt, the outer shell being provided with a plurality of impact-dispersion pads each being shaped and sized to protect different body parts of the user, each impact-dispersion pad providing a floating protection for a corresponding body part of the user;
wherein shock-absorbing pads of the undershirt are disposed so as to be complementary to impact-dispersion pads of the outer shell, and wherein pads of either one of the undershirt and the outer shell are selectively customizable by a user, so as to provide the user with a complementary and adjustable protective system.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided an undershirt configured to be used with the above-mentioned protective system.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided an outer shell configured to be used with the above-mentioned protective system.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided equipment provided with the above-mentioned protective system and/or components thereof (ex. undershirt, outer shell, corresponding pads or inserts, etc.).
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a method of using the above-mentioned protective system and/or components thereof by a given user.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a method of operating the above-mentioned protective system, components thereof and/or resulting equipment.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a kit with corresponding components for assembling the above-mentioned protective system and/or equipment.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a method of assembling components of the above-mentioned kit.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a method of doing business with the above-mentioned kit, protective system, corresponding components thereof and/or resulting equipment.
The objects, advantages and other features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of preferred embodiments thereof, given for the purpose of exemplification only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following description, the same numerical references refer to similar elements. The embodiments, geometrical configurations, materials mentioned and/or dimensions shown in the figures or described in the present description are preferred embodiments only, given for exemplification purposes only.
Moreover, although the present invention was primarily designed for protecting a player during a contact sport or an impact-prone discipline, such as football, hockey, lacrosse, motocross and the like, it may be used for other types of activities, and in other fields, for other purposes, as apparent to a person skilled in the art. For this reason, expressions such as “contact”, “sport”, etc., used herein should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present invention and includes all other kinds of objects or fields with which the present invention could be used and may be useful. Indeed, the present invention could be used as a professional, an industrial or a sporting protective garment, intended to offer protection against blows and/or other types of impacts.
Moreover, in the context of the present invention, the expressions “system”, “gear”, “equipment”, “device”, “assembly” and “pad”, as well as any other equivalent expressions and/or compounds word thereof known in the art will be used interchangeably, as apparent to a person skilled in the art. This applies also for any other mutually equivalent expressions, such as, for example: a) “body”, “part”, “member”, “arm” “muscle”, “bone”, “organ”, “articulation”, etc.; b) “chest”, “thorax”, “sternum”, etc.; c) “back”, “spine”, etc.; d) “pad”, “insert”, “protector”, “plate”, “shield”, “foam”, etc.; e) “outer shell”, “outer shield”, “shoulder pad”, etc.; f) “contact”, “impact”, “blow”, “hit”, etc.; g) “fastening”, “securing”, “attaching”, “anchoring”, “adjusting”, etc.; as well as for any other mutually equivalent expressions, pertaining to the aforementioned expressions and/or to any other structural and/or functional aspects of the present invention, as also apparent to a person skilled in the art.
Furthermore, in the context of the present description, it will be considered that expressions such as “connected” and “connectable”, or “mounted” and “mountable”, may be interchangeable, in that the present invention also relates to a kit with corresponding components for assembling a resulting fully assembled complementary and adjustable protective system.
In addition, although the preferred embodiments of the present invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings may comprise various components, and although the preferred embodiments of the protective system, components thereof, and resulting equipment, as shown consists of certain geometrical configurations as explained and illustrated herein, not all of these components and geometries are essential to the invention and thus should not be taken in their restrictive sense, i.e. should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present invention. It is to be understood, as also apparent to a person skilled in the art, that other suitable components and cooperation thereinbetween, as well as other suitable geometrical configurations may be used for the protective system, corresponding components, as well as resulting equipment, and corresponding complementary parts, according to the present invention, as will be briefly explained hereinafter and as can be easily inferred herefrom by a person skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention.
Broadly described, the present invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, relates to a protective system (1) for protecting a user during a contact sport, such as for example, football, hockey, lacrosse and the like, as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art. The protective system (1) preferably comprises an undershirt (3) and an outer shell (7). The undershirt (3) is configured to be worn by the user, and is preferably provided with a plurality of shock-absorbing pads (5) each being shaped and sized to protect different body parts of the user, each shock-absorbing pad (5) providing a close-to-the-body protection for a corresponding body part of the user. The outer shell (7) is configured to be worn by the user, over the undershirt (3), and is provided with a plurality of impact-dispersion pads (9) each being shaped and sized to protect different body parts of the user, each impact-dispersion pad (9) providing a floating protection for a corresponding body part of the user. Shock-absorbing pads (5) of the undershirt (3) are disposed so as to be complementary to impact-dispersion pads (9) of the outer shell (7), and the present protective system (1) is designed, as will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow, so that pads (5,9) of either one (i.e. one or the other, or both) of the undershirt (3) and the outer shell (7) are selectively customizable by a user, so as to provide the user with a complementary and adjustable protective system (1).
Indeed, as will be better understood when referring to the following description, the present invention is advantageous in that it is a protective system (1) made of a protective undershirt (3), hereinafter referred to also as “base layer”, and an outer shell (7), hereinafter referred to also as “outer pad” or “shoulder pad”. The present system (1) combines the advantages of close-to-the-body protection while keeping the benefits of a floating shoulder pad. Indeed, the base layer ensures an impact absorption on stable body parts while following body motion, whereas the floating outer pad(s) transfers the impact of the base layer while keeping freedom of motion for key articulations of a user of the present system (1).
As will also be explained in greater detail hereineblow, the present invention offers various solutions in response to the drawbacks of conventional shoulder pads. Preferably, and as aforementioned, it comprises two major components, namely a protective undershirt base layer (see
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as better shown in
In its simplest form, that is, an outer shell (7) deprived of any corresponding caps (27), such as clavicle caps (27a), shoulder caps (27b), bleep caps (27c), frontal and rear portions (11,13) of the outer shell (7) are preferably substantially V-shaped, as exemplified in
Irrespectively of these various different embodiments, the frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7) preferably comprises an outer sternum shield (15), or some sort of front chest protection, as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art when referring to the accompanying drawings.
As previously explained, the present protective system (1) is meant to be customizable, in various different ways, and one of such ways is for the outer shell (7) of the present system (1) to simply have the frontal portion (11) comprise an inner pocket (17) for selectively receiving therein a corresponding removable sternum foam pad (5a). This inner pocket (17) would be very similar to the one exemplified in
Similarly to what has been described in regards to the frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7), said outer shell (7) also preferably comprises a rear portion (19) disposed along a substantially vertical axis, and defining a pair of rear opened areas (21) of the outer shell (7), each rear opened area (21) being provided on a corresponding side of the rear portion (19). These rear opened areas (21) of the outer shell (7) are preferably configured so as to be disposed about shoulder blade areas of the user, in order to allow a range of motion of the shoulder blade areas of the user within said rear opened areas (21) of the outer shell (7). Similarly to the aforementioned, the body parts of a given user of the present system lying behind the rear opened areas (21) of the outer shell (7) are preferably protected by corresponding pads provided on the undershirt (3), such as integrated shoulder blade pads (5j), as better shown in
As also shown in this figure, the rear portion (19) of the outer shell (7) is preferably substantially X-shaped, but it is worth mentioning also, that the rear portion (19) of the outer shell (7) may take on various other shapes and forms, depending on the particular application for which the present protective system (1) is intended for, and the desired end results, as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art. One way or another, the rear portion (19) of the outer shell (7) preferably comprises an outer spine shield (23), or some sort of back/spine protection, as can also be easily understood when referring to the accompanying drawings, and the different embodiments shown therein.
Similarly to what was described in reference to the frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7), the rear portion (19) of the outer shell (7) comprises an inner pocket (25) for selectively receiving therein a corresponding removable spine foam pad (5b), this inner pocket (25) being very similar to the one exemplified in
As can also be easily understood by a person skilled in the art when referring to the accompanying drawings, the present protective system (1) is designed so that the outer shell (7) may comprise a pair of caps (27) selected from the group consisting of clavicle caps (27a), shoulder caps (27b), bicep caps (27c), shoulder blade caps (27d), and/or any other suitable cap (27). According to the embodiment illustrated in
As previously explained, the present protective system (1) is intended so as to not only be complementary and adjustable, but also customizable depending on the particular preferences of a given user, depending also on the type of protection being sought, depending on the particular range of motion or “freedom of movement” required, depending on the particular type of sport to be played, depending the particular type of position to be played by the user within said sport, and/or depending on various other types of considerations.
In order to enable such customization, and according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art in view of the present description and the accompanying drawings, at least one pad (5) of the undershirt (3) is selectively removable therefrom so as to vary a degree of protection of the protective system (1). Similarly, and as also shown, at least one pad (9) of the cuter shell (7) is selectively removable therefrom so as to vary a degree of protection of the protective system (1). Therefore, it may be appreciated that by selectively adding and/or removing corresponding pads (5,9) either on the undershirt (3) and/or on the outer shell (7), a user may vary a degree of protection offered by the overall protective system (1), and/or may also vary a degree of range of motion for certain body parts of the user, depending on the corresponding pads (5,9) having been added and/or removed accordingly.
An advantageous and efficient way of allowing corresponding pads to be easily added and/or removed from the present protective system (1) is to have the undershirt (3) preferably comprises at least one pocket (31) for receiving a corresponding removable pad therein (5), and to have the outer shell (7) preferably comprises at least one pocket (33) for receiving a corresponding removable pad (5) therein. Preferably, and as will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow, such corresponding removable pads (5,9) are strategically placed about the undershirt (3) and the outer shell (7) so as to have an overall protective system (1) that is complementary and adjustable.
An interesting aspect of the present invention also lies in the fact that the protective system (1) is intended to have at least one component which is configured to be interchangeable between the undershirt (3) and the outer shell (7). Such a component may consist of a removable connecting link (43) which will therefore allow the present protective system (1) to be used under different operating modes, whether “complementary” if it is disposed about the outer shell (7), or in an “integrated” made if it is mounted about the undershirt (3), as will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow, but according to another aspect of the present invention, customization, and the complementary nature of the overall system (1), also lies in that, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least one pad (5) of the undershirt (3) is configured to be interchangeable with at least one pad (5,9) of the outer shell (7), and vice-versa.
Indeed, as can be easily understood when referring to
Another important advantage resulting from the present protective system (1) results in that due to the fact that it is adjustable and complementary, and by virtue of its particular design, it enables the outer shell (7) to be securely maintained in position with respect to the body of a given user due to the fact that, contrary to conventional systems which rely on frictional engagement between an undershirt and an outer shoulder pad for ensuring maintainment, the present protective system (1) provides a more complete and secure positioning, by virtue of a “mechanical interlocking” of components, that is, a positive engagement between outer shell (7) and undershirt (3), instead of simply relying on a superficial frictional engagement.
In order to accomplish such a mechanical interlocking, and according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown schematically in
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the space (35) intended for providing such mechanical interlocking is the one defined between a pair of corresponding integrated chest pads (5g), on a front portion of the undershirt (3), said space (35) being also configured for receiving a corresponding removable sternum foam pad (5a) of the outer shell (7). It is also worth mentioning that, even if such space (35) is provided with such a corresponding sternum foam pad (5a), a mechanical interlocking could still be provided by the present protective system (1), as exemplified in
Similarly, it is worth mentioning that the space (35) need not be defined on the undershirt (3), but alternatively, may be defined on the outer shell (7), in which case the outer shell (7) could simply comprise a pair of pads (5,9) or other components defining a space (35) between said pads (5,9) or components, said space (35) being configured so that a corresponding pad (5) or other component of the undershirt (3) be insertable into the space (35) when the outer shell (7) is mounted onto the undershirt (3), for providing a mechanical lock between the undershirt (3) and the outer shell (7).
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the undershirt (3) comprises both removable pads (5′) and integrated pads (5″). Preferably, and as can be easily understood when referring to
It is worth mentioning that the present protective system could be modified so that some of the removable pads (5′) be actually integrated pads (5″), and vice versa, once again, depending on the particular applications for which the present protective system (1) is intended for, and the desired end results, as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art. Furthermore, the pads (5) of the protective system (1) to be integrated into the undershirt (3) are done so via a suitable process, such as stitching, bonding, molding, thermo-welding and/or any other suitable process.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the undershirt (3) comprises at least one flex zone (37), and each flex zone (37) may be selected from the group consisting of a clavicle flex zone (37a), a shoulder flex zone (37b), a bicep flex zone (37c), a pectoral flex zone (37d), a scapular flex zone (37e), a shoulder blade flex zone (37f), a tricep flex zone (37g) and/or any other suitable flex zone (37). Preferably also, each flex zone (37) is provided by a corresponding zone (37) of the undershirt (3) made of a corresponding meshed material.
Advantages of providing such flex zones (37) within the undershirt (3) are that not only do they enable a greater and easier range of motion for key body parts of the user which need certain flexibility and moveability, but also provide a convenient and efficient way of dissipating heat and sweat of the user in areas that are prone to accumulation of sweat or heat, thereby providing for a much more comfortable garment then what is possible with those of the prior art which typically have an undershirt which is made of a unitary and solid material throughout the entire undershirt.
According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the impact-dispersion pads (9) of the outer shell (7) comprise at least one substantially rigid plate (39) configured to cover each flex zone (37) of the undershirt (3) when the outer she (7) is worn over said undershirt (3). Each pair of substantially rigid plates (39) of the outer shell (7) are preferably interconnected by means of a substantially flexible stretch connection (41). Preferably also, the outer shell (7) comprises at least one stretch connection (41) selected from the group consisting of a clavicle-to-shoulder blade stretch connection (41a), a clavicle-to-sternum stretch connection (41b), a shoulder blade-to-spine stretch connection (41b) and/or any other suitable stretch connection (41). This interaction between the outer shell (7) and undershirt (13), particularly the fact that the impact-dispersion pads (9) are intended to cover each flex zone (37) of the undershirt (3) further illustrates the complementary nature of the present system (1), in that, the flex zones (37) of the undershirt (3) enable corresponding body parts of the user to cover a wide range of motion, and in that the overlying impact-dispersion pads (9) of the outer shirt (7) are meant to protect such flex zones (37).
As better exemplified in
However, another important aspect of the present invention resides in that the protective system (1) comprises a connecting link (43) for enabling to operatively fasten the outer shell (7) onto the user, that is, for enabling to operate the present protective system (1) in an “integrated” mode.
Indeed, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as better exemplified in
Furthermore, the connecting link (43) may be removably mountable onto the bottom part (11a) of the frontal portion (11) via a flap-tab assembly (49), as better shown in
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as better shown in these figures, the flap-tab assembly (49) comprises a flap (51) projecting from the frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7) and being hingedly connectable thereto, a tab (53) provided on a distal end of the flap (53) and being hingedly connected thereto, and a securing assembly (55) for removably securing the tab (53) onto an extremity (11c) of the frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7), so as to selectively define a corresponding securing loop (57), the connecting link (43) of the protective system (1) being selectively mountable within said securing loop (57), as can be easily understood when referring to
Indeed, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wing sections (43b) of the connecting link (43) are removably insertable into a pair of corresponding sleeves (61) provided on a frontal portion (11) of the undershirt (3), for selectively interconnecting the outer shell (7) to the undershirt (3) via the connecting link (43).
Preferably, the connecting link (43) comprise a central section (43a), a pair of wing sections (43b) and a pair of looping sections (43c). Each wing section (43b) preferably projects out from a corresponding side of the central section (43a), and each looping section (43c) preferably projects out from a corresponding side of a given wing section (43b), and is meant to be foldable about a given sleeve (61) when said given wing section (43a) is inserted therein so as to be removably secured back onto a connecting portion (43d) of the central section (43a) via a corresponding securing assembly (43e), as better shown in
Preferably, the central portion (43a) of the connecting link (43) comprises upper and lower recessed segments (43f,43g), as better shown in
Thus, it may now be better appreciated that the connecting link (43) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is not only preferably interchangeable between the bottom part (11a) of the frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7), so as to provide corresponding attachment means for corresponding straps (45) of the outer shell (7) according to one operating mode, that is, a “complementary” mode, as shown in
Thus, in order to allow the present protective system (1) to be operated along an “integrated” mode, the undershirt (3) preferably comprises at least one anchor (59) for selectively interconnecting the outer shell (3) to the undershirt (3). Said at least one anchor (59) may take on various shapes and forms, such as loops, hooks, and the like, but according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, said at least anchor (59) preferably takes on the form of at least one sleeve (61) provided on the undershirt (3). Said at least one sleeve (61) preferably comprises a pair of sleeves (61), each sleeve (61) being provided on either side of a central portion (63) of the undershirt (3), as exemplified in
Preferably, each sleeve (61) is configured for receiving a corresponding wing section (43b) of a connecting link (43) of the protective system (1), as better shown in
Preferably also, each sleeve (61) is made of a stretchable material. By having an anchoring point, such as a sleeve (61) opened at both ends thereof, made of a stretchable material, this allows the undershirt (3) to be easily insertable by a corresponding user, while also being comfortable.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connecting (ink (43) is an abdominal link (43), and such abdominal link (43) is preferably designed so as to be selectively removable from the outer shell (7), and to be removably mountable onto a pair of sleeves (61) of the undershirt (3), so as to serve as an anchoring link (43) for selectively interconnecting a frontal portion (11) of the outer shell (7) onto the undershirt (3) via the corresponding flap-tab assembly (49).
Preferably, portions of the undershirt (3) are provided with printed grip zones (65) for gripping corresponding portions of the outer shell (7) when placed over the undershirt (3), so as to provide an additional frictional engagement between the outer shell (7) and the undershirt (3), as can be easily understood when referring to
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the protective system (1) may comprise one or several base liners (67) being removably mountable onto the outer shell (7). Indeed, the protective system (1) may comprise front and back base liners (67) for providing additional protection to abdominal and/or rib portions of the user, in certain cases, if required, as exemplified in
As previously explained, both the outer shell (or “outer pad”) and the protective undershirt base layer are composed of removable protective parts that will allow the user to customise the level of protection offered by the system, as shown in the accompanying drawings. There are various ways in which this can be achieved according to the present invention. For example,
As will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow, the system is preferably of simple design and inexpensive to manufacture. As will also be shown hereinbelow, the protective system (1), corresponding components thereof and resulting equipment, present several advantages when compared to protective systems known in the art.
Indeed, regarding the protective undershirt base layer, as exemplified in
Concerning the protective undershirt base layer,
The protective undershirt base layer offers sufficient protection for recreational use and adult non-physical contact leagues. It includes strategically protective features (chest and spine deflectors, shoulder and elbow caps) positioned close to the body (i.e. “skin tight”) for improved player body motion. It also includes anchoring points in order to add extra protective components like the modular shoulder pad, as shown in the accompanying figures.
Regarding the extended protection relating to the protective undershirt base layer as exemplified in
Regarding the removable inserts to be used with the protective undershirt base layer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as exemplified in
Referring now to the frame of the modular shoulder pad according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as exemplified in
As better exemplified in
Regarding the frame description of the modular shoulder pad according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as exemplified in
Regarding the removable protective components to be used with the modular shoulder pad according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and as better shown in
It is worth mentioning that the protection offered by the modular shoulder pad is customisable. The player can choose to keep or remove the protective components in order to customise his (or her) shoulder pads for more protection and/or for more agility.
As may now be better appreciated by a person skilled in the art, referring now to the removable protective components for the modular shoulder pad according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as exemplified in
The protective components attached to other protective components preferably comprise different preferred components and features, namely: a) a bridge (121)—collarbone and shoulder blade protector—removable; b) a bridge (123) connectable to chest protector in front and spine protector in back as well as to the frame along the inner edge—removable; c) a bridge (125) connectable to harness—removable; d) a bicep protector (81)—connectable to shoulder protector—fully removable; e) a removable moulded plastic and foam insert (127) for the bicep protector; and f) corresponding connectors (119).
Regarding the complementary system according to the present invention, as exemplified in
Furthermore, both the modular shoulder pad and the protective undershirt base layer are composed of removable protective parts that will allow the hockey player to customise the level of protection offered by the system.
When referring to
When referring to the integrated system according to the present invention, as exemplified in
Furthermore, as previously discussed, both the modular shoulder pad and the protective undershirt base layer are composed of removable protective parts that will allow the player to customise the level of protection offered by the system.
To better explain the relation between the modular shoulder pad and the protective undershirt base layer in the integrated system, the protective undershirt is illustrated in
In order to better understand how the integrated system works according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference is made to
In regards to the transposition system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as exemplified in
Referring now to
Referring now to
Referring now to the abdominal link to protective undershirt connection, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as exemplified in
Regarding the frame connection to the integrated abdominal link according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as exemplified in
Referring to
Referring now to
Referring now to
It is worth mentioning that the TPU anchor may come in various lengths and tensions, depending on the particular applications and desired end results intended for the protective system (1), as can be easily understood by a person skilled in the art.
The protective system (1) and corresponding parts, as well as the resulting equipment, are preferably made of substantially rigid materials, such as hardened polymers, composite materials, polymeric materials, and/or the like, so as to ensure a proper operation thereof depending on the particular applications for which the protective system (1) is intended and the different parameters in cause, as apparent to a person skilled in the art.
As may now be better appreciated, upon reading the present brief description and when referring to accompanying drawings, the present invention is an improvement and presents several advantages over other conventional systems known in the prior art in that the present invention provides a new complementary and adjustable protective system that may be easily customized according to a users wants and/or needs, and/or other considerations, such as a degree of protection being sought, the extent of range of motion (freedom of movement) being desired, the particular type of sport to be played and/or the particular position to be played within said sport, etc.
Indeed, the base layer ensures an impact absorption on stable body parts while following body motion of the user, whereas the floating outer pad transfers the impact of the base layer while keeping freedom of motion for key articulations. The outer pad is typically worn on top of the base layer, following the same motion as one would do using a standard shoulder pad.
As explained hereinabove, the protective system (1) according to the present invention, including undershirt (3) and outer shell (7), may be used by a user along different operating modes, whether “complementary”, “integrated” or “transposed”. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the stability of the outer pad is ensured by an integrated interlocking system, in addition to printed grip zones provided on the undershirt. The outer pad according to the present invention is also advantageous in that it preferably comprises thin and rigid plates covering each flex zone, these plates being connected to each other, and floating above the undershirt padding. The connection between the plates are preferably meant to be flexible and/or stretch, and as a result, the plates disperse the impact force to the absorption pads on the undershirt. The undershirt according to the present invention is also advantageous in that it provides padding which is integrated to the base layer creating an impact absorption layer. Some pads may be removable to create a recessed zone for outer pad fit. Key articulations are preferably surrounded with unpadded areas creating corresponding flex zones, each flex zone preferably enhancing the freedom of movement of the user, in addition to allowing heat and sweat to be released from the user. Other benefits resulting from the present invention reside in the following: a) an increased range of motion when compared to conventional shoulder pads; b) a lower profile look; c) an increased safety in that protection is intended to be always in the right place for the user; d) an increased protection coverage; and e) an overall lighter weight protective system.
The present invention is also advantageous in that due to the particular design of the overall system, the shoulder pad unit is able to have a reduced pad coverage and a reduced pad thickness when compared to standard shoulder pads, whereas the undershirt unit has an integrated padding system that complements or exceeds the reduced padding of the shoulder pad that goes over it.
The present system is also advantageous in that it provides a shoulder pad and an undershirt that complement each other, an important aspect of the present invention residing in reducing the protection of the shoulder pad while increasing the protection of the undershirt to create an overall protective system that maximizes the benefits of “dispersion” versus “absorption”, as well as the two design protection approaches: “floating” and “close-to-the-body”.
The present invention is also advantageous in that the aforementioned two units (i.e. shoulder pad and undershirt) are worn together creating an overall protective system which is not only complementary but also adjustable. Components can be selectively added to and/or removed from both the undershirt and the outer shoulder pad, so as to customize the overall system depending on a user's preferences and/or other considerations.
Of course, numerous modifications could be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/CA2011/000091, filed 26 Jan. 2011, which claims benefit of Ser. No. 61/298,474, filed 26 Jan. 2010 in the United States and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
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