Many people choose to wear pads while engaging in various activities to protect themselves from injuries. Types of pads can include knee or elbow pads for people whose activities require them to be close to the ground or shoulder pads for those whose activities require them to receive loads or impacts on their shoulders. Conventional pads require the user to place straps or bands around portions of their bodies to hold the pads in place. These straps and bands can be difficult to wear. If the strap or band is too loose, the pad will tend to slide out of place. A band or strap that is too tight can cut off the wearer's circulation.
A non-encircling comfort pad system provides a mount that allows the user to selectively attach a pad to and detach the pad from the article of clothing. The mount includes a pad fastener part that is attached to the pad and a mount fastener part that is attached to the article of clothing, thereby allowing the pad fastener part to be connected to the mount fastener part such that the pad is held to the article of clothing. The portion of the user's body protected by the non-encircling comfort pad system is thereby protected without requiring any encirclement of the protected body part.
The non-encircling comfort pad system disclosed herein provides a pad and a mount that allows the user to selectively attach the pad to and detach the pad from an article of clothing. The mount includes a pad fastener part that is attached to the pad and a mount fastener part that is attached to the article of clothing. When the mount fastener part is attached to the article of clothing, the pad fastener part can be connected to the mount fastener part by a mechanical or magnetic bond such that the pad is attached to the article of clothing. The portion of the user's body that is desired to be protected by the non-encircling comfort pad system (the “protected body part”) is thereby protected without requiring any encirclement of the protected body part. With no straps or bands, the inherent problems associated with straps or bands are necessarily reduced or eliminated.
The pad 102 connects to the mount 202 via one or more two part fasteners. The fastener parts 204 of the pad 102 cooperatively engage the corresponding fastener parts 206 on the mount 208. Each pad fastener part 204 is able to be selectively attached to or detached to the corresponding mount fastener part 206. The illustrated embodiment of the pad 102 includes four pad fastener parts 204. Because different protected body parts may require the non-encircling comfort pad system 100 to have alternate configurations, the pad fastener parts 204 can vary in number size and configuration. The pad fastener parts 204 align with one or more corresponding mount fastener parts 206.
In various embodiments, the mount fastener parts 206 are attached to, attachable to, or integrated into the article of clothing. In other embodiments, a receptacle for receiving the fastener part is attached to, attachable to, or integrated into the article of clothing. In some embodiments, the mount fastener parts 206 are carried by a patch attached to the article of clothing. The mount fastener parts 206 are located in selected positions such that when the patch is secured to the article of clothing, the fastener parts on the patch are properly aligned with the pad fastener parts on the pad.
In various embodiments, the pad fastener parts 204 are magnetically securable to corresponding mount fastener parts 206. In other words, one fastener part, which is a magnet, attracts the other fastener part, which is a second magnet or a non-magnetized magnetic material. The strength of the magnetic bond between the pad fastener part 204 and the mount fastener part 206 varies based on the types and/or number of magnetic materials (i.e. permanent magnets, rare earth magnets, and nonmagnetized magnetic materials) used for the fastener parts 204, 206. In an alternate embodiment, the pad fastener part 204 is the stud portion of a snap fastener that is able to be selectively attached to or removed from a socket serving as the mount fastener part 206. In other embodiments, the pad fastener parts 204 and mount fastener parts 206 include other types of two-part fasteners including, but not limited to, buttons, ties, locking tabs, or other fasteners.
In the illustrated embodiments, the pad fastener parts 204 are located on the inner surface 208 of the pad 102 (i.e., the surface facing the user). In an alternate embodiment, the pad fastener parts 204 are located on the outer surface 210 of the pad. In another alternate embodiment, the pad fastener parts 204 are attached to the pad 102 with extension members that extend the pad fastener part 204 to meet the corresponding mount fastener part 206.
In one embodiment, the mount 104 includes one or more patches 212 for attachment to an article of clothing. The patches 212 are made of a substantially flexible material that flexes with the article of clothing. The arrangement of the patches 212 on the article of clothing 104 are at locations that correspond to the locations of the pad fastener parts 204. The patches 212 are attachable to an article of clothing by any of a variety of methods including, but not limited to, hook and loop, stitching, pins, heat reactive adhesives, or fusing tape.
In the illustrated embodiment, the pad 102 has a curved shape to accommodate the curved shape of the user's body. Also, the article of clothing 104, while being worn, will substantially conform to the curvature of the user's body. Because of this curvature, setting the mount fastener parts 206 in the proper location of the article of clothing 104 may be difficult as the article of clothing 104 will likely be laid flat when setting the location of and attaching the mount fastener parts 206 to the article of clothing 104. If the mount fastener parts 206 are not attached in the proper location on the article of clothing 104, the pad may not be able to be attached to the article of clothing or may not properly cover the protected body part. Alternatively, the bond between the pad fastener parts 204 and the corresponding mount fastener parts 206 may be weakened resulting in the pad being easily (and unintentionally) detached or the article of clothing may bunch or wrinkle under the pad resulting in discomfort to the user.
To set the mount fastener parts 206 in the desired location and to allow the mount fastener parts 206 to properly connect to the pad fastener parts 204 on the curved pad 102, the patch 212 includes an integrated guide mechanism 214. The integrated guide mechanism 214 is sized to separate the mount fastener parts 206 by the same arcuate distance that separates the corresponding pad fastener parts 204. When attached to the article of clothing 104 according to the predetermined configuration set by the integrated guide mechanism 214, the mount fastener parts 206 will be positioned to properly engage the corresponding pad fastener parts 204. In various embodiments, the integrated guide mechanism 214 can be removed from the patches 212 and from the article of clothing 104 after the patches 212 are secured.
In various embodiments, the mount 202 includes a selectively operable (i.e., non-permanent) closure to secure the fastener parts in the receptacle. Such non-permanent, reusable closures include, but are not limited to, flaps, buttons, magnets, zippers, or hook and loop. The ability to change the mount fastener parts 206 allows the fastener parts to be moved between different articles of clothing and is particularly advantageous when the mount fastener parts 206 are relatively expensive (e.g., rare earth magnets) and/or when the bond strength needs to be frequently adjusted for different applications. For example, the user may desire to use one set of pads with several different articles of clothing for times when the article of clothing needs to be laundered or replaced and when different articles of clothing are desired for different jobs or working conditions (e.g., weather). To accommodate these possibilities, without requiring the user to obtain an entirely new non-encircling comfort pad system 100, an alternate embodiment of the non-encircling comfort pad system 100 includes only the mount fastener part 206 including the patch 212 and the integrated guide mechanism 214. In other embodiments, the receptacle is permanently sealed preventing the non-destructive removal of the fastener parts from the article of clothing 104 once installed.
When the mount described in this embodiment is attached to the article of clothing 104 and the mount fastener part 206 is engaged to the pad fastener part 204, the non-encircling comfort pad 102 is held substantially in place on the article of clothing 104 and also permits the non-encircling comfort pad 102 to accommodate the user's movements.
In another alternate embodiment, articles of clothing, including, but not limited to, shirts, pants, or shorts, may be manufactured to include one or more mount fastener parts 206 such that the user can purchase clothing with the mount fastener parts 206 pre-attached and ready for use with the pads 204 of the non-encircling comfort pad system 100 to receive the user's prepurchased pads and protect portions of the user's body that the user desires to protect.
While the non-encircling comfort pad has been described with reference to a particular embodiment thereof, those skilled in the art will be able to make various modifications to the described embodiment without departing from the true spirit and scope thereof. Such modifications include but are not limited to the number, size and configuration of the pad fastener parts and/or mount fastener parts, the configuration of the two-part fastener used, the number of patches and/or receptacles used, and the portions of the user's body that can be protected. It is intended that all combinations of elements and steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve substantially the same result are within the scope of this invention.
The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims attached hereto. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/679,304, filed Aug. 3, 2012.
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