Claims
- 1. A flexible pad primarily intended for use as protective padding for an athlete, said pad including:first and second layers of flexible, porous, breathable, substantially inelastic material spaced apart by a plurality of discrete beads of substantially elastic, resilient material positioned between said first and second layers, said beads being adjacent one another and forming a middle section between said first and second layers with substantially all of said adjacent beads respectively abutting one another and being integrally joined to each other and having interstitial spaces therebetween wherein the middle section formed by said beads is porous and breathable, each of said first and second layers respectively contacting adjacent beads of said middle section and being integrally joined to substantially each bead contacted thereby at a first distinct location along the surface of the contacted bead and wherein substantially each of said contacted beads is further integrally joined at least at three more distinct locations along the surface thereof to adjacent beads or to a combination of adjacent beads and the other of the first and second layers wherein said first and second layers with said middle section of beads therebetween form said flexible pad.
- 2. The pad of claim 1 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a first sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads with substantially all of said side-by-side beads of said first sublayer respectively abutting one another and being integrally joined to each other.
- 3. The pad of claim 2 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a second sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads with substantially all of said side-by-side beads of said second sublayer respectively abutting one another and being integrally joined to each other.
- 4. The pad of claim 3 wherein beads in the respective first and second sublayers abut one another and are integrally joined to each other to integrally join said sublayers to each other.
- 5. The pad of claim 3 wherein the beads of the first sublayer are substantially the same size and the beads of the second sublayer are substantially the same size with the size of the beads of the second sublayer being larger than the size of the beads in the first sublayer.
- 6. The pad of claim 3 wherein substantially all of the beads of the second sublayer are softer and compress more easily than the beads of the first sublayer.
- 7. The pad of claim 3 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a third sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads with substantially all of said side-by-side beads of said third sublayer respectively abutting one another and being integrally joined to each other.
- 8. The pad of claim 7 wherein beads in the respective second and third sublayers abut one another and are integrally joined to each other to integrally join said sublayers to each other.
- 9. The pad of claim 1 wherein said beads are of different sizes.
- 10. The pad of claim 1 wherein said beads are of different shapes.
- 11. The pad of claim 1 wherein said beads are of different softness.
- 12. The pad of claim 1 wherein the material of said beads is closed-cell foam.
- 13. The pad of claim 1 wherein the material of said beads is substantially waterproof.
- 14. The pad of claim 1 wherein the material of said first and second layers is substantially waterproof.
- 15. The pad of claim 1 wherein said adjacent, abutting beads are integrally joined to each other by an adhesive.
- 16. The pad of claim 1 wherein said first and second layers are integrally joined by an adhesive to the adjacent beads contacted thereby.
- 17. The pad of claim 1 further including a hard, outer shell.
- 18. The pad of claim 17 wherein said hard, outer shell is porous.
- 19. The pad of claim 17 wherein said pad is attached to said hard, outer shell.
- 20. The pad of claim 1 further including pressure sensitive adhesive on at least one of said first and second layers.
- 21. The pad of claim 20 wherein said at least one of said first and second layers has an outer surface facing away from said middle section of beads and said pressure sensitive adhesive is on said outer surface.
- 22. The pad of claim 1 wherein at least some of said beads have substantially flat areas abutting and integrally joined to each other.
- 23. The pad of claim 1 wherein at least some of said beads have substantially flat areas contacting and integrally joined to at least one of said first and second layers.
- 24. The pad of claim 1 wherein the pad is an article of clothing.
- 25. A flexible pad primarily intended for use as protective padding for an athlete, said pad including:first and second layers of flexible, porous, breathable, substantially inelastic material spaced apart by a plurality of discrete beads of substantially elastic, resilient material positioned between said first and second layers, said beads being adjacent one another and forming a middle section between said first and second layers with substantially all of said adjacent beads respectively abutting one another and having interstitial spaces therebetween wherein the middle section formed by said beads is porous and breathable, each of said first and second layers respectively contacting adjacent beads of said middle section and being integrally joined to substantially each bead contacted thereby at a first distinct location along the surface of the contacted bead and wherein substantially each of said contacted beads is further integrally joined at least at three more distinct locations along the surface thereof to adjacent beads or to a combination of adjacent beads and the other of the first and second layers wherein said first and second layers with said middle section of beads therebetween form said flexible pad.
- 26. The pad of claim 25 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a first sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads with substantially all of said side-by-side beads of said first sublayer respectively abutting one another.
- 27. The pad of claim 26 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a second sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads with substantially all of said side-by-side beads of said second sublayer respectively abutting one another.
- 28. The pad of claim 27 wherein beads in the respective first and second sublayers abut one another and are integrally joined to each other to integrally join said sublayers to each other.
- 29. The pad of claim 25 wherein the material of said beads is closed-cell foam.
- 30. The pad of claim 25 wherein the material of said beads is substantially waterproof.
- 31. The pad of claim 25 wherein the material of said first and second layers is substantially waterproof.
- 32. The pad of claim 25 wherein said first and second layers are integrally joined by an adhesive to the adjacent beads contacted thereby.
- 33. The pad of claim 25 wherein the pad is an article of clothing.
- 34. A flexible pad primarily intended for use as protective padding for an athlete, said pad including:first and second layers of flexible, porous, breathable material spaced apart by a plurality of discrete beads of substantially elastic, resilient material positioned between said first and second layers, said beads being adjacent one another and forming a middle section between said first and second layers, said beads having interstitial spaces therebetween wherein the middle section formed by said beads is porous and breathable, each of said first and second layers respectively contacting adjacent beads of said middle section and being integrally joined to substantially each bead contacted thereby at a first distinct location along the surface of the contacted bead and wherein substantially each of said contacted beads is further integrally joined at least at three more distinct locations along the surface thereof to adjacent beads or to a combination of adjacent beads and the other of the first and second layers wherein at least one of said first and second layers is made of substantially elastic, resilient material.
- 35. The pad of claim 34 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a first sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads.
- 36. The pad of claim 35 wherein the adjacent beads of said middle section form at least a second sublayer of substantially side-by-side beads.
- 37. The pad of claim 36 wherein the beads in the respective first and second sublayers abut one another and are integrally joined to each other.
- 38. The pad of claim 34 wherein both of said first and second layers are made of substantially elastic, resilient material.
- 39. The pad of claim 34 wherein the material of said beads is closed-cell foam.
- 40. The pad of claim 34 wherein the material of said beads is substantially waterproof.
- 41. The pad of claim 34 wherein the material of said first and second layers is substantially waterproof.
- 42. The pad of claim 34 wherein said first and second layers are integrally joined by an adhesive to the adjacent beads contacted thereby.
- 43. The pad of claim 34 wherein the pad is an article of clothing.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/226,311 filed Jan. 7, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/158,088 filed Sep. 22, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,915.
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