Claims
- 1. A protective chin guard comprising:a) a substantially rigid shell shaped in the form of a cup to fit over a person's chin; b) a foam layer attached to the inside of the shell; c) a flexible bladder containing a shock-absorbing fluid disposed over the foam layer to fit against the person's chin; and d) straps associated with the rigid shell to allow attachment to a protective headgear.
- 2. The protective chin guard of claim 1 in which the flexible bladder is replaceably attached to the foam layer.
- 3. The protective chin guard of claim 2 in which the flexible bladder is replaceably attached by adhesive tape.
- 4. The protective chin guard of claim 2 in which the flexible bladder and the foam layer contain mating snaps for replaceable attachment.
- 5. The protective chin guard of claim 2 in which the flexible bladder and the foam layer contain mating strips of hook and loop attachments.
- 6. In a protective chin guard comprising a substantially rigid shell shaped in the form of a cup to fit over a person's chin,a) a flexible bladder shaped and sized to fit in the cup-shaped shell and against a person's chin; and b) a shock-absorbing fluid in said bladder, c) the flexible bladder comprising a rectangular center portion sized to extend across the inside of the cup-shaped shell and flexible fingers extending from both sides of the rectangular portion to fold alongside the rectangular portion when placed inside the shell.
- 7. The flexible bladder of claim 6 in which the interiors of the rectangular portion and the fingers communicate to allow movement of the shock-absorbing fluid.
- 8. The flexible bladder of claim 6 in which the fluid is a viscous liquid.
- 9. The flexible bladder of claim 8 in which the viscous liquid is a gel.
- 10. A flexible insert for a chin guard comprising:a) a flexible bladder comprising a rectangular portion adapted to fit inside and across the chin guard; b) four flexible fingers extending away from opposite sides of the rectangular portion, each finger extending away from the rectangular portion and then generally toward an end of the rectangular portion for fitting along a side of the rectangular portion when inserted in the chin guard; and c) shock-absorbing fluid in the rectangular portion and the flexible fingers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from provisional patent application serial No. 60/056,305 filed on Sep. 3, 1997, entitled PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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