Claims
- 1. A protective headguard, comprising:(a) a front panel having first and second lateral ends and comprising layers of at least a shell, a shock absorbing liner and a comfort liner, (b) a rear panel having first and second lateral ends, and (c) a means for releasably connecting the first lateral end of the front panel and the first lateral end of the rear panel, and releasably connecting the second lateral end of the front panel and the second lateral end of the rear panel, (d) wherein connection of the lateral ends forms a protective headguard configured and arranged to cover at least a wearer's forehead and occipital bone while devoid of any covering over a crown portion of a wearer's head when the headguard is worn.
- 2. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the shock absorbing liner is positioned intermediate the shell and the comfort liner.
- 3. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the front panel covers at least a portion of both sides of a wearer's head when the headguard is worn.
- 4. The headguard of claim 2 wherein the comfort liner is releasably connected to the shock absorbing liner.
- 5. The headguard of claim 2 wherein the shock absorbing liner is releasably connected to the shell.
- 6. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the connecting means is an adjustable adjustment strap system.
- 7. The headguard of claim 6, wherein (i) the front panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) the rear panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, and (iii) the adjustment strap system includes an upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the rear panel and an upper portion of the front panel, and a lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the rear panel and a lower portion of the front panel.
- 8. The headguard of claim 6, wherein (i) the front panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) the rear panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, and (iii) the adjustment strap system includes (A) a pair of upper adjustment straps with a first upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the front panel and an upper portion of the rear panel proximate the first lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and a second upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the front panel and an upper portion of the rear panel proximate the second lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and (B) a pair of lower adjustment straps with a first lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the front panel and a lower portion of the rear panel proximate the first lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and a second lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the front panel and a lower portion of the rear panel proximate the second lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel.
- 9. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the first and second lateral ends of the front and rear panels overlap when the headguard is worn by a wearer.
- 10. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the shock absorbing liner of the front panel contains a gel.
- 11. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the shock absorbing liner of the front panel comprises a packet defining a single cell containing a gel.
- 12. The headguard of claim 11 wherein the packet has walls with a thickness of less than 1 mm.
- 13. The headguard of claim 11 wherein the packet has walls with a thickness of less than 400 micrometers.
- 14. The headguard of claim 1 wherein the comfort liner of the front panel defines a pocket into which the shock absorbing liner can be removably inserted.
- 15. A protective headguard, comprising:(a) a front panel having first and second lateral ends, (b) a rear panel having first and second lateral ends, and comprising layers of at least a shell, a shock absorbing liner and a comfort liner, and (c) a means for releasably connecting the first lateral end of the front panel and the first lateral end of the rear panel, and releasably connecting the second lateral end of the front panel and the second lateral end of the rear panel, (d) wherein connection of the lateral ends forms a protective headguard configured and arranged to cover at least a wearer's forehead and occipital bone while devoid of any covering over a crown portion of a wearer's head when the headguard is worn.
- 16. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the shock absorbing liner is positioned intermediate the shell and the comfort liner.
- 17. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the rear panel covers at least a portion of both sides of a wearer's head when the headguard is worn.
- 18. The headguard of claim 16 wherein the comfort liner is releasably connected to the shock absorbing liner.
- 19. The headguard of claim 16 wherein the shock absorbing liner is releasably connected to the shell.
- 20. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the connecting means is an adjustable adjustment strap system.
- 21. The headguard of claim 20, wherein (i) the front panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) the rear panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, and (iii) the adjustment strap system includes an upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the rear panel and an upper portion of the front panel, and a lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the rear panel and a lower portion of the front panel.
- 22. The headguard of claim 20, wherein (i) the front panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) the rear panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, and (iii) the adjustment strap system includes (A) a pair of upper adjustment straps with a first upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the front panel and an upper portion of the rear panel proximate the first lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and a second upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the front panel and an upper portion of the rear panel proximate the second lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and (B) a pair of lower adjustment straps with a first lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the front panel and a lower portion of the rear panel proximate the first lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and a second lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the front panel and a lower portion of the rear panel proximate the second lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel.
- 23. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the rear panel has a lateral length sufficient to permit the rear panel to touch both ears of a wearer when the headguard is worn.
- 24. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the first and second lateral ends of the front and rear panels overlap when the headguard is worn by a wearer.
- 25. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the shock absorbing liner of the rear panel contains a gel.
- 26. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the shock absorbing liner of the rear panel comprises a packet defining a single cell containing a gel.
- 27. The headguard of claim 26 wherein the packet has walls with a thickness of less than 1 mm.
- 28. The headguard of claim 26 wherein the packet has walls with a thickness of less than 400 micrometers.
- 29. The headguard of claim 15 wherein the comfort liner of the front panel defines a pocket into which the shock absorbing liner can be removably inserted.
- 30. A protective headguard, comprising:(a) a front panel having first and second lateral ends and comprising layers of at least a shell, an intermediate shock absorbing liner and a comfort liner, (b) a rear panel having first and second lateral ends and comprising layers of at least a shell, an intermediate shock absorbing liner and a comfort liner, and (c) a means for releasably connecting the first lateral end of the front panel and the first lateral end of the rear panel, and releasably connecting the second lateral end of the front panel and the second lateral end of the rear panel, (d) wherein connection of the lateral ends forms a protective headguard configured and arranged to cover at least a wearer's forehead and occipital bone while devoid of any covering over a crown portion of a wearer's head when the headguard is worn.
- 31. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the shock absorbing liner on both the front panel and the rear panel is positioned intermediate the shell and the comfort liner.
- 32. The headguard of claim 30 wherein at least one of the front panel or the rear panel covers at least a portion of both sides of a wearer's head when the headguard is worn.
- 33. The headguard of claim 31 wherein the comfort liner is releasably connected to the shock absorbing liner.
- 34. The headguard of claim 31 wherein the shock absorbing liner is releasably connected to the shell.
- 35. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the connecting means is an adjustable adjustment strap system.
- 36. The headguard of claim 35, wherein (i) the front panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) the rear panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, and (iii) the adjustment strap system includes an upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the rear panel and an upper portion of the front panel, and a lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the rear panel and a lower portion of the front panel.
- 37. The headguard of claim 35, wherein (i) the front panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, (ii) the rear panel has an upper portion and a lower portion, and (iii) the adjustment strap system includes (A) a pair of upper adjustment straps with a first upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the front panel and an upper portion of the rear panel proximate the first lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and a second upper adjustment strap interconnecting an upper portion of the front panel and an upper portion of the rear panel proximate the second lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and (B) a pair of lower adjustment straps with a first lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the front panel and a lower portion of the rear panel proximate the first lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel, and a second lower adjustment strap interconnecting a lower portion of the front panel and a lower portion of the rear panel proximate the second lateral ends of the front panel and the rear panel.
- 38. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the rear panel has a lateral length sufficient to permit the rear panel to touch both ears of a wearer when the headguard is worn.
- 39. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the first and second lateral ends of the front and rear panels overlap when the headguard is worn by a wearer.
- 40. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the shock absorbing liner of the front panel and the rear panel contains a gel.
- 41. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the shock absorbing liner of at least one of the front panel and the rear panel comprises a packet defining a single cell containing a gel.
- 42. The headguard of claim 41 wherein the packet has walls with a thickness of less than 1 mm.
- 43. The headguard of claim 41 wherein the packet has walls with a thickness of less than 400 micrometers.
- 44. The headguard of claim 30 wherein the comfort liner of the front panel defines a pocket into which the shock absorbing liner can be removably inserted.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/199,166, filed Apr. 24, 2000.
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