Claims
- 1. A batter's lower leg protector product including a lower leg protector for being custom-formed to the shape of a batter's lower leg while flexible and upon hardening providing a rigid, supporting custom fit, said lower leg protector product comprising:(a) an outer container formed of moisture-impervious material; (b) a flexible lower leg protector positioned in the container in substantially moisture-free conditions and sealed therein against entry of moisture until use, the lower leg protector including a leg portion shaped to provide, when in place on a batter's leg, protection to the front, lateral and medial aspects of the leg above the ankle and optionally-detachable ankle flap portions integrally formed with a bottom edge of said leg portion and shaped to provide protection to the lateral and medial ankle bones, said lower leg protector comprising: (i) a substrate; (ii) a reactive system impregnated into or coated onto the substrate, the system remaining stable when maintained in substantially moisture-free conditions and hardening upon exposure to moisture to form a rigid, self-supporting structure; (iii) a flexible protective pad positioned on one side of the substrate to provide cushioning between the substrate and the batter's lower leg when the lower leg protector is being worn; (iv) an outer cover covering the substrate on the side opposite the protective pad; (v) said substrate, protective pad and outer cover connected together into a unitary structure for being molded while flexible to the lower leg and ankle of the batter; and (c) complementary fasteners attached to opposing side edges of the lower leg protector for retaining the lower leg protector in place on the batter's leg while being worn.
- 2. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, wherein said complementary fasteners comprise patches of hook-and-loop material.
- 3. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, or 2, wherein the container is fabricated of an aluminum foil laminate having an outer tear resistant layer, a central aluminum foil layer and an inner heat sealable plastic layer.
- 4. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, wherein the substrate comprises a plurality of knitted or woven fabric layers.
- 5. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, wherein the protective pad comprises a foam material.
- 6. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 5, wherein the foam material is chosen from the group consisting of open or closed cell EVA or polyurethane.
- 7. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, wherein the outer cover is formed of a synthetic, hydrophobic fabric.
- 8. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, wherein the reactive system comprises a blended polyisocyanate, polyol, catalyst and stabilizer.
- 9. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, wherein said protective padding, substrate and outer cover are sandwiched together in overlying layers and joined together around their respective peripheral edges by sewing stitches to form a unitary structure.
- 10. A batter's lower leg product according to claim 1, wherein said optionally-detachable ankle flap portions are defined by an elongate area along the bottom of said leg portion devoid of the substrate and separating the optionally-detachable ankle flap portions from the leg portion for forming a flexible hinge after said reactive system hardens to form said rigid, self-supporting structure.
- 11. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 10, and including a double line of stitches extending across the bottom of said leg portion for separating the optionally-detachable ankle flap portions from the leg portion, for defining a cut line for severing at least one optionally-detachable ankle flap portion from the leg portion prior to forming the rigid, self-supporting structure, and retaining the substrate within the leg portion during use.
- 12. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 1, and including a foot protector for being releasably attached to a lower, centrally-disposed area of the lower leg protector for providing protection to the top of the foot, said foot protector being initially positioned in the container in substantially moisture-free conditions and sealed therein against entry of moisture until use and comprising:(i) a substrate; (ii) a reactive system impregnated into or coated onto the substrate, the system remaining stable when maintained in substantially moisture-free conditions and hardening upon exposure to moisture to form a rigid, self supporting structure; (iii) a flexible protective pad positioned on one side of the substrate to provide cushioning between the substrate and the batter's foot when the foot protector is being worn; (iv) a outer cover covering the substrate on the side opposite the protective pad; and (v) said substrate, protective pad and outer cover connected together into a unitary structure for being molded while flexible to the top of the foot of the batter; and (vi) a fastener attached to a side edge of the foot protector for cooperating with a complementary fastener attached to a lower portion of the lower leg protector to hold the foot protector in place on the top of the batter's foot while being worn.
- 13. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 12, wherein the fastener attached to the foot protector and its complementary fastener comprise patches of hook-and-loop material.
- 14. A batter's lower leg product according to claim 12, and including optionally-detachable ankle flap portions defined by an elongate area along the bottom of said leg portion devoid of the substrate and separating the optionally-detachable ankle flap portions from the leg portion for forming a flexible hinge after said reactive system hardens to form said rigid, self-supporting structure.
- 15. A batter's lower leg protector product according to claim 14, and including a double line of stitches extending across the bottom of said leg portion for separating the optionally-detachable ankle flap portions from the leg portion, for defining a cut line for severing at least one optionally-detachable ankle flap portion from the leg portion prior to forming the rigid, self-supporting structure, and retaining the substrate within the leg portion during subsequent use.
- 16. A method for custom-fitting a lower leg protector to the shape of a batter's lower leg comprising the steps of:(a) providing a lower leg protector product comprising: (i) an outer container formed of moisture-impervious material; (ii) a flexible lower leg protector positioned in the container in substantially moisture-free conditions and sealed therein against entry of moisture until use, the lower leg protector including a leg portion shaped to provide, when in place on a batter's leg, protection to the front, lateral and medial aspects of the leg above the ankle and optionally-detachable ankle portions integrally formed with a bottom edge of said leg portion and shaped to provide protection to the lateral and medial ankle bones, said lower leg protector comprising: (aa) a substrate; (bb) a reactive system impregnated into or coated onto the substrate, the system remaining stable when maintained in substantially moisture-free conditions and hardening upon exposure to moisture to form a rigid, self-supporting structure; (cc) a flexible protective pad positioned on one side of the substrate to provide cushioning between the substrate and the batter's lower leg when the lower leg protector is being worn; (dd) an outer cover covering the substrate on the side opposite the protective pad; (ee) said substrate, protective pad and outer cover connected together into a unitary structure for being molded while flexible to the lower leg and ankle of the batter, and (iii) complimentary fasteners attached to opposing side edges of the lower leg protector for retaining the lower leg protector in place on the batter's leg while being worn; (b) when the lower leg protector is to be applied, removing the lower leg protector from the outer container; (c) removing the protective outer cover from the leg portion and optionally-detachable ankle flap portions; (d) wetting the leg portion and optionally-detachable ankle flap portions; and (e) molding the leg portion and optionally-detachable ankle flap portions to the lower leg and lateral and medial ankle bones, respectively.
- 17. A method for custom-fitting a lower leg protector according to claim 16, and further comprising the step of severing at least one optionally-detachable ankle flap portion from the leg portion prior to the step of molding the leg portion.
- 18. A method for custom-fitting a lower leg protector according to claim 17, wherein the step of severing at least one optionally-detachable ankle flap portion further comprises the step of cutting across an elongate area along the bottom of said leg portion devoid of the substrate and separating the optionally-detachable ankle flap portions from the leg portion for forming a flexible hinge after said reactive system hardens to form said rigid, self-supporting structure.
- 19. A method for custom-fitting a lower leg protector according to claim 17, wherein the step of severing at least one optionally-detachable ankle flap portion further comprises the step of severing between a double line of stitching extending across an area along the bottom of said leg portion, said stitching defining a cut line for severing at least one optionally-detachable ankle flap portion from the lower leg protector prior to forming the rigid, self-supporting structure, and retaining the substrate within the leg portion during subsequent use.
- 20. A method for custom-fitting a lower leg protector according to claims 16, 17, 18, or 19, wherein the step of providing a lower leg protector includes the step of providing a foot protector for being releasably attached to a lower, centrally-disposed area of the lower leg protector for providing protection to the top of the foot.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/364,212, filed on Jul. 29, 1999.
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