Martial arts protective gear

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6711747
  • Patent Number
    6,711,747
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Combination one-piece hand/forearm paddings and shin/foot paddings are disclosed, preferably, for use during martial arts events. The one-piece construction provides for a greater area of protection, and prevents the forearm and shin portions of the paddings from sliding up or down the wearer's arms and legs, respectively.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates generally to the field of martial arts, and particularly, though not limiting, to protective gear worn by participants in martial arts events.




2. Description of Related Art




During martial arts competitions, practices, and sparring events, the participants often wear protective padding on certain body areas, including the hand and forearm areas and the foot and shin areas. The paddings provide protection to the wearer, as well as the wearer's opponent, when such opponent is struck by the wearer's hands or feet.




Currently, the hand and forearm pads are separate items, constructed independent of each other. Current pads typically use VELCRO® fasteners and straps for tightening the pads on the wearer. With current paddings, several disadvantages are readily apparent. Putting on the separate pieces of padding is often difficult, and often one of the pieces is misplaced or lost. The VELCRO® fasteners and straps are also difficult for younger users to properly manipulate. Additionally, the forearm pad is known to slide up or down the wearer's arm during use, thus, exposing areas of the wearer's arm, for which protection was initially sought.




These same disadvantages are also found with current separate foot and shin pads, with the shin pad sliding up or down the wearer's leg. Additionally, where two separate pads are provided (hand/forearm and/or foot/shin) the cost of manufacturing is also increased.




Thus, what is needed in the art is a one-piece hand/forearm pad and a one-piece foot/shin pad. It is therefore, to the effective resolution of the aforementioned problems and shortcomings that the present invention is directed.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a combination one piece protective forearm and hand padding and a combination one piece protective foot and shin padding. The forearm protective portion is permanently attached to the hand/wrist protective portion preferably by stitching. Likewise, the foot/ankle portion is permanently attached to the shin portion preferably by stitching. The hand portion can include a grip bar and has finger loops attached to a outer surface for open handed wear. A “v” shaped notch is provided on the palm area of the hand portion and includes an elastic member for a comfortable, yet secure fit. The elastic member also eliminates the need for any straps and hook and loop fasteners, as is commonly found with conventional hand gloves. Additional padding can also be provided on the thumb area of the hand portion to provide additional protection to the wearer while he or she is punching an object.




The forearm and shin portions of the protective paddings incorporate elastic members for comfortably and securely positioning such portions on the wearer's arms and legs, respectively. The foot portion is provided with a toe holder for added support and also includes an extended tongue portion for additional protection.




The one-piece construction reduces the cost of the paddings and extends the protection area of the wearer. Furthermore, the one-piece construction also prevents the forearm and shin portions from sliding or shifting up and/or down the wearer's arms and legs, respectively, as is commonly found with conventional forearm and shin pads.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a one-piece hand and forearm protective padding.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a one-piece shin and foot protective padding.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a one-piece hand and forearm protective padding which does not use straps or hook and loop fasteners for attachment purposes.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a one-piece hand and forearm protective padding, wherein the forearm portion will not slide or shift up or down the wearer's arm during use.




It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide a one-piece shin and foot protective padding, wherein the shin portion will not slide or shift up or down the wearer's leg during use.




It is even still another object of the present invention to provide a one-piece hand and forearm protective padding which provides a greater area of protection to the wearer.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a one-piece shin and foot protective padding which provides a greater area of protection to the wearer.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a one-piece hand and forearm protective padding which is relatively easy to put on by the wearer, even where the wearer is a small child.




It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide a one-piece shin and foot protective padding which is relatively easy to put on by the wearer, even where the wearer is a small child.




In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention may be better understood by reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the protective one-piece hand and forearm padding in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the protective one-piece hand and forearm padding of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is perspective view of the protective one-piece foot and shin padding in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a bottom perspective view of the protective one-piece foot and shin padding of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of a portion of the forearm padding illustrating the outer material, inner padding material, and lining.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a protective one-piece hand and forearm padding, in accordance with the present invention, which is generally designated padding


20


. Padding


20


generally includes a forearm protective member


30


and a hand/wrist protective member


50


which are attached to each other, preferably by double stitching, at first end


32


of member


30


and first end


52


of member


50


. Though double stitching attachment is preferred, other conventional stitching and attachment arrangements can be used, and are considered within the scope of the invention. Additionally, in lieu of attaching member


30


and member


50


together, members


30


and


50


can be constructed integral.




As seen best in

FIG. 5

, an upper portion


40


of member


30


consist of an outer material


42


which can be constructed from polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, leather, or other similar conventional materials and an inner material


43


which can be constructed from any type of conventional absorbent foam material, or other similar conventional materials. Materials


42


and


43


extend from first end


32


to a second end


34


of member


30


. A lining


45


, preferably waterproof and/or washable, such as a TAFETA lining, can be as provided, and serves as the inner surface of upper portion


40


which abuts at least a substantial portion of the wearer's forearm.




A lower portion


36


of member


30


consists of an elastic member


37


having less flexible ends


38


and


39


. Elastic member


37


and ends


38


and


39


are attached to the sides of upper portion


40


by conventional means, such as stitching. Lower portion


36


and upper portion


40


define an opening/receiving area


44


for insertion through of the wearer's hand and wrist, and disposal of a substantial portion of the wearer's forearm when padding


20


is properly positioned. When at least a portion of the wearer's forearm is properly positioned within member


30


, elastic member


37


securely, yet comfortably, wraps around the bottom portion of the wearer's arm, to firmly retain member


30


in place.




Hand/wrist member


50


consists of an upper portion


60


, lower portion


80


and thumb receiving/protective section


100


. Upper portion


60


includes a wrist/hand protective area


62


and a finger protective area


64


. Upper portion


60


consist of an outer material, similar to material


42


, which can be constructed from polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, leather, or other similar conventional materials and an inner material, similar to material


43


, which can be constructed from any type of conventional absorbent foam material, or other similar conventional materials. Outer and inner materials extend from first end


52


to a second end


53


of member


50


. A lining, similar to lining


45


, preferably waterproof and/or washable, such as a TAFETA lining, can be as provided, and serves as the inner surface of upper portion


60


which abuts at least a substantial portion of the wearer's hand and fingers.




Lower portion


80


includes a wrist/hand area


82


and a finger area


84


. Wrist/hand area


82


includes first and second non-elastic yet flexible sections


86


and


88


which are attached to upper portion


60


, by conventional means such as stitching, or alternatively, can be integral with upper portion


60


. Sections


86


and


88


can include an outer material similar to the outer material of upper portion


60


and can also include a lining similar to the lining of upper portion


60


. Sections


86


and


88


define a substantially “v” shaped notch


89


. Disposed and attached between sections


86


and


88


, within notch


89


is an elastic member


90


, which is attached to sections


86


and


88


, by conventional methods, such as stitching. Elastic member


90


provides a more comfortable fit of protective member


50


for the wearer. An opening


92


is defined between wrist/hand area


82


and upper portion


60


.




The corresponding finger area of upper portion


60


and lower portion


80


are preferably, preformed or curved. Similar to wrist/hand area


82


of lower portion, finger area


84


can include an outer material similar to the outer material of upper portion


60


and can also include a lining similar to the lining of upper portion


60


. A slit


85


can be provided in finger area


84


to allow additional flexibility and reduce any stress on protective member


50


.




A grip bar


94


, preferably constructed from foam, can also be provided to provide the wearer an easier grip and help the wearer's keep his or her hand in a fist. Grip bar


94


, is preferably disposed between the outer material and lining of finger area


84


and is retained in place by conventional means, such as stitching, adhesives, etc. Finger loops


96


and


98


can be attached to finger


84


by conventional means, such as by stitching, to allow the wearer to use protective member


50


for open handed wear.




Thumb protection section


100


is preferably, attached to a first end of section


86


, though other conventional attachment devices can be used, or alternatively, section


100


and


86


can be constructed integral. Thumb section


100


includes an upper portion


102


having an outer material similar to the outer material of upper portion


60


and can also include a lining similar to the lining of outer portion


60


. A lower portion


104


of section


100


also can include a similar outer material and lining, and is provided additional padding


106


, which can be similar in material to the inner material of upper portion


60


. Padding


106


is retained in place by conventional means such as stitching, adhesives, etc. A thumb receiving area


108


is defined between upper portion


102


and lower portion


104


of thumb section


100


. Thumb receiving area


108


is in communication with opening


92


defined between wrist/hand area


82


and upper portion


60


.




Preferably all seams of protective one-piece hand and forearm padding


20


are double stitched for increased strength. Padding


20


requires no straps or hook and loop fasteners for wearing or tightening by the user, and is thus, relatively easier to put on, especially for children. Once properly positioned, padding


20


will not slide up or down the wearer's arm during use. Though only a right hand padding


20


is illustrated, it should be recognized that a corresponding left hand padding, being nearly identical in structure to padding


20


is also within the scope of and taught by the present invention. Preferably, during an exhibition, tournament, match, practice, the wearer would wear both left and right forearm/hand paddings to provide maximum protection to the wearer and his or her opponent, if any. Furthermore, by having the forearm padding and hand padding as a continuous one piece combined unit, a greater area of protection is provided to the wearer's forearm and hand areas.





FIGS. 3 and 4

illustrate a protective one-piece foot and shin padding, in accordance with the present invention, which is generally designated padding


120


. Padding


120


generally includes a shin protective member


130


and a foot/ankle protective member


150


which are attached to each other, preferably by double stitching (such as at reference numeral


161


), at first end


132


of member


130


and first end


162


of a upper/tongue section


160


of member


150


. Though double stitching attachment is preferred, other conventional stitching and attachment arrangements can be used, and are considered within the scope of the invention. Additionally, in lieu of attaching member


130


and member


150


together, members


130


and


150


can be integrally constructed. Members


130


and


150


can be attached in a non-overlapping relationship.




An upper portion


140


of member


130


consist of an outer material, similar to material


42


, which can be constructed from polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, leather, or other similar conventional materials and an inner material, similar to material


43


, which can be constructed from any type of conventional absorbent foam material, or other similar conventional materials. Inner and outer materials extend from first end


132


to a second end


134


of member


130


. Additionally, the inner material can be one continuous piece, or alternatively, a plurality of pieces, divided and retained by stitching


147


. A lining, similar to lining


45


, preferably waterproof and/or washable, such as a TAFETA lining, can be as provided, and serves as the inner surface of upper portion


140


which abuts at least a substantial portion of the wearer's shin.




A lower portion


136


of member


130


consists of an elastic member


137


having less flexible ends


138


and


139


. Elastic member


137


and ends


138


and


139


are attached to the sides of upper portion


140


by conventional means, such as stitching. A first tab member


148


, having a hook and loop fastener element


149


disposed on a first surface, is attached to end


139


, by conventional means, such as stitching, and depends downward therefrom.




Lower portion


136


and upper portion


140


define an opening/receiving area


144


for insertion through of the wearer's foot and ankle, and disposal of a substantial portion of the wearer's shin when padding


120


is properly positioned. When at least a portion of the wearer's shin is properly positioned within member


130


, elastic member


137


securely, yet comfortably, wraps around the bottom portion of the wearer's leg, to firmly retain member


130


in place.




Foot/ankle member


150


consists of an upper/tongue portion


160


, side portion


180


and toe receiving section


220


. Upper/tongue portion


160


consist of an outer material, similar to material


42


, which can be constructed from polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, leather, or other similar conventional materials and an inner material, similar to material


43


, sandwiched between the outer material, which can be constructed from any type of conventional absorbent foam material, or other similar conventional materials.




Side portion


180


includes an ankle support area


182


and a foot area


184


. The shape of side portion


180


is similar to a conventional “high top” sneaker. Both ankle area


182


and foot area


184


can include an outer material similar to the outer material of upper/tongue portion


160


, sandwiching an inner padding material, which is similar to the inner material of upper/tongue portion


160


. The single piece inner padding material can be provided which provide protection to both ankle area


182


and foot area


184


. Alternatively, two separate pieces of inner padding material can be provided, one for ankle area


182


and one for foot area


184


. The separate pieces can be retained and divided by stitching


183


.




Slits


190


and


192


are defined between upper/tongue portion


160


and ankle area


182


, to allow the adjacent section of portion


160


to be flexible, which allows foot member


150


to be put on easier by the wearer. Furthermore, upper/tongue portion


160


and ankle area


182


define an opening


177


at the top of member


150


. Upper/tongue portion


160


and ankle area


182


also define, in conjunction with foot area


184


, a foot and ankle receiving area


179


. The bottom of foot area


184


defines an opening


185


.




A first end


194


of a strap


193


is attached to the back outer surface of ankle area


182


by conventional means, such as stitching. A second end


196


of strap


193


is provided with a hook and loop fastener element


198


on the same side of strap


193


which abuts the outer surface of ankle area


182


at first end


194


. A hook and loop fastener element


200


is also at the back outer surface of ankle area


182


by conventional means, such as stitching, and can be attached such that a portion of element


200


overlaps a substantial portion of attached first end


194


of strap


193


.




Once the wearer's foot is properly disposed within member


150


, strap


194


is tightly wrapped horizontally around ankle area


182


and the adjacent section of upper/tongue portion


160


and fastener element


198


is allowed to mate with fastener element


200


to properly maintain member


150


and also provide additional support and protection to the wearer's ankle.




A second tab member


210


is also attached to the back outer surface of ankle area


182


by conventional means, such as stitching, and is provided with hook and loop fastening element


212


. Fastening element


212


mates with fastening element


149


of tab member


148


, to adjoin the shin protection member


130


and foot/ankle protection member


150


together for ease in manufacturing and also insuring against rips in any stress areas of padding


120


.




Toe receiving section


220


preferably, consist of a non-elastic yet flexible member


222


which is attached to an inner lower front section of foot area


184


by conventional means, such as stitching and an elastic member


224


which is also attached to the inner front section of foot area approximate to the attachment point of member


222


. Member


222


can be constructed from the same material as the outer material of upper/tongue portion


160


. When in use, the wearer's toes, and possibly a small portion of the wearer's feet, are disposed between members


222


and


224


, such that, member


224


securely abuts the bottom portion of the wearer's foot. Toe receiving section


220


allows for added support.




Preferably all seams of protective one-piece shin and foot/ankle padding


120


are double stitched for increased strength. Shin member


130


requires no straps or hook and loop fasteners for wearing or tightening by the user, and is thus, relatively easier to put on, especially for children. Once properly positioned, padding


120


will not slide up or down the wearer's leg during use. Though only a right leg padding


120


is illustrated, it should be recognized that a corresponding left shin/foot padding, being nearly identical in structure to padding


120


is also within the scope of and taught by the present invention. Preferably, during an exhibition, tournament, match, practice, the wearer would wear both left and right shin/foot paddings to provide maximum protection to the wearer and his or her opponent, if any. Most likely, the user will wear both left and right forearm/hand pads and left and right shin/leg pads during the exhibition, tournament, etc. All arrangements are considered within the scope of the invention.




Furthermore, by having the shin padding and foot/ankle padding as a continuous one piece combined unit, a greater area of protection is provided to the wearer's shin, foot and ankle areas.




Additionally, elastic member are preferably provided for retaining the paddings, it should be understood that other conventional resilient devices and materials can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention.




The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device for protecting a wearer's hand and at least a portion of the wearer's forearm, comprising:a hand protecting body member; a forearm protecting body member in articulatable attachment approximately at the wrist with said hand protecting body member, said forearm protecting body member having a first side and a second side; means for aiding in retaining said hand protecting body member on the wearer's hand; and an elastic means for retaining said forearm protecting body member on at least a portion of the wearer's forearm, wherein said means for retaining said forearm protecting body member extend alone a substantial length of the lower portion of the forearm protecting body member, wherein said means for retaining said forearm protecting body member is a first elastic member having a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge of said first elastic member attached to the first side of said forearm protecting body member and the second side edge of said first elastic member attached to the second side of said forearm protecting body member.
  • 2. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said means for aiding is a second elastic member attached to said hand protecting body member.
  • 3. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said hand protecting body member having an upper portion provided with a padding member.
  • 4. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said forearm protecting body member having a padding member.
  • 5. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said hand protecting body member having a thumb receiving portion, said thumb receiving portion having a padding member.
  • 6. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said hand protecting body member incorporating a grip bar.
  • 7. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said hand protecting body member having at least one finger loop attached to an outer surface of said body member.
  • 8. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 1 wherein said hand protecting body member permanently attached to said forearm protecting body member.
  • 9. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 8 wherein said hand protecting body member attached to said forearm protecting body member by stitching.
  • 10. A combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device for protecting a wearer's hand and at least a portion of the wearer's forearm, comprising:a hand protecting body member having an upper portion provided with a padding member; a forearm protecting body member permanently attached to said hand protecting body member, said forearm protecting body member having a padding member and a first side and a second side and providing articulation between the forearm protecting body and the hand protecting body; means for aiding in retaining said hand protecting body member on the wearer's hand; and means for retaining said forearm protecting body member on at least a portion of the wearer's forearm, wherein said means for retaining said forearm protecting body member extend along a substantial length of the lower portion of the forearm protecting body member, wherein said means for retaining said forearm protecting body member is a first elastic member having a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge of said first elastic member attached to the first side of said forearm protecting body member and the second side edge of said first elastic member attached to the second side of said fore-arm protecting body member.
  • 11. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 10 wherein said hand protecting body member is attached to said forearm protecting body member by stitching.
  • 12. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 10 wherein said means for aiding is a second elastic member attached to said hand protecting body member.
  • 13. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 10 wherein said hand protecting body member having a thumb receiving portion, said thumb receiving portion having a padding member.
  • 14. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 10 wherein said hand protecting body member incorporating a grip bar.
  • 15. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 10 wherein said hand protecting body member having at least one finger loop attached to an outer surface of said body member.
  • 16. A combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device for protecting a wearer's hand and at least a portion of the wearer's forearm, comprising:a hand protecting body member having an upper portion provided with a padding member; a forearm protecting body member permanently attached to said hand protecting body member by stitching, said forearm protecting body member having a padding member, said forearm protecting body member having a first side and a second side; an elastic member attached to said hand protecting body member, said first elastic member adapted for aiding in retaining said hand protecting body member to a wearer's hand; an additional elastic member wherein said additional elastic member extends along a substantial length of the lower portion of the forearm protecting body member, having a first side edge and a second side edge, the first side edge of said second elastic member attached to the first side of said forearm protecting body member and the second side edge of said second elastic member attached to the second side of said forearm protecting body member, said additional elastic member adapted for retaining said forearm protecting body member to a wearer's forearm.
  • 17. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 16 wherein said hand protecting body member having a thumb receiving portion, said receiving portion having a padding member.
  • 18. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 16 wherein said hand protecting body member incorporating a grip bar.
  • 19. The combination one-piece hand and forearm protective device of claim 16 wherein said hand protecting body member having at least one finger loop attached to an outer surface of said body member.
Parent Case Info

This application is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/262,958, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,114, filed on Mar. 4, 1999.

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