The present invention relates generally to the field of garments and more particularly to a garment having protective patches.
A large number of people have to be on their knees at least part of the time at work, such as carpenters, carpet installers, plumbers, janitors-tile setters, etc. Being on your knees can be painful and make doing your job more difficult and inefficient. One solution has been to wear knee pads like volleyball players. These pads fit over the knee and are made of a soft foam padding encased in a stretchable fabric. Unfortunately, these pads do not fit over pants well, are awkward to walk in, creates discomfort to the wearer and does not protect from sharp points and hard surfaces. Another solution has been hard shell knee pads that are held onto the user's legs by an elastic band. Unfortunately, these pads do not fit over pants well and are awkward to walk in. Another solution has been to have pants made with pockets in the knee area. A rectangular piece of foam is placed in the pocket. Unfortunately, foam absorbs water, becomes compacted over time and does not protect from sharp points. In addition, the foam pads have to be removed from the pants before the pants are washed.
Thus, there exists a need for a knee protection system that allows the user to walk comfortably, provides the necessary comfort and protection for wearer to perform a task or function, has resistance to impact and sharp points and does not induce discomfort.
A knee protection system that overcomes these and other problems has garment such as pants with a closed pocket that is fully integrated in the final assembly of the pant. A shaped elastomeric pad is encased in the closed pocket . The shaped pad has a number of sub-pads including a patella pad, a pair of side pads and a top pad. The side pads protect the user when they roll on their knees and the top pad protects the user's knees when they lean forward. The elastomer does not absorb water, can be washed and protects against both sharp points and more general pressure. By integrating the pads in a pair of pants a user can comfortably walk around with the knee protection system.
Note that while the invention is described with respect to pants and knee protection, the invention is applicable to other joints and garments including elbows and shirts.
The invention is related to a knee protection system that has a garment such as pants with a closed pocket. A shaped elastomeric pad is encased in the closed pocket. The shaped pad has a number of sub-pads including a patella pad, a pair of side pads and a top pad. The side pads protect the user when they roll on their knees and the top pad protects the user knee when they lean forward. The elastomer does not absorb water, can be washed and protects against both sharp points and more general pressure. By placing the pads in a pair of pants a user can comfortably walk around with the knee protection system.
Thus there has been described a knee protection system that has a garment such as pants with a closed pocket. A shaped elastomeric pad is encased in the closed pocket. The shaped pad has a number of sub-pads including a patella pad, a pair of side pads and a top pad. The side pads protect the user when they roll on their knees and the top pad protects the user knee when they lean forward. The elastomer does not absorb water, can be washed and protects against both sharp points and more general pressure. By placing the pads in a pair of pants a user can comfortably walk around with the knee protection system.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alterations, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations in the appended claims.
The present invention claims priority on provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/756,518, filed on Jan. 15, 2006, entitled “Knee Protection Device” and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60756518 | Jan 2006 | US |