1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to shock absorbing devices for protecting body parts from abrasion, and impacts or other forces capable of producing injury and, in particular, to configurable pad assemblies for both therapeutic and prophylactic uses.
2. Background Information
Various body parts, for example, the palm of one's hand, can be subjected to significant trauma when one engages in certain physical activity such as bicycle riding, weight lifting, shoveling, pistol shooting, etc. involving gripping by the hand. Shock forces are transmitted through the article being held, to the hand, especially the palm of the hand. Within the proximal palm is the median nerve. This nerve is particularly vulnerable to trauma within the flexor retinaculum of the palm.
Various types of gloves and pad devices do exist for covering the hand during such activities. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,896,498 discloses a palm guard for covering only part of the palm of the user. Some prior gloves and hand guards are provided with shock absorbing materials such as foam rubber, quilting or nap over part or all of their surface areas to provide extra insulation and buffering. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,173,150; 3,598,408; 3,353,265; 4,176,407; 4,183,100; 4,691,387 and 4,590,625. In some cases, the extra padding is releasable from the basic glove structure so that the characteristics of the gloves can be varied to suit the user's particular activity. Examples of protective gloves of this type are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,885,249; 3,994,025 and 4,042,975. While these prior conventional gloves and pads do provide some protection to the hand, they do not offer sufficient protection to the median nerve. As a result, the user may suffer numbness of the thumb, index and third fingers (known as carpal tunnel syndrome) and/or other soft tissue injuries at the base of the thumb following biking, shoveling, use of hand tools, handguns, or other such activity involving strenuous use of the hand.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,081,715, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference, describes a palm protector that includes a plurality of releasably attached layers that are sized to the palm of the hand. While the patented palm protector works well, there are certain injuries or conditions that require more or less protection in is strategic areas of the palm and/or other body areas. Accordingly, I have improved on my earlier invention to provide a protective pad assembly that provides such customized protection.
The invention is a configurable protective pad assembly which includes a first, or base, layer that provides as an outer and/or inner surface one part of a two-part fastener system, such as, for example, the hooks or loops of a hook and loop fastener system. A protective layer, which consists of padding that incorporates fasteners on its surfaces, is sized and arranged relative to the base layer to provide customized protection to one or more desired locations. The protective layer or layers attach to the base layer as one or more sections that are sized and arranged in positions and configurations that correspond to the respective locations in which protection is desired.
The fasteners of the base layer and the fasteners on at least one surface of the protective layer may mate, to secure the layers directly to one another. Alternatively, the fasteners on the two layers may both be, for example, loops, and one or more double-sided correspondingly sized hook fastener strips are then inserted between the protective layer and the base layer, to secure the protective layer or the sections thereof in place relative to the first layer. As desired, additional protective layers may be applied in the same manner, to provide more padding to all or various of the locations.
The base layer is sized to fit on or over the body part requiring protection, or on an object that comes in contact with the body part. For example, the protective pad assembly may be worn on the user's hand with the base layer covering the palm and portions of the thumb, and the protective layer or layers strategically positioned relative to the base layer to provide extra protection to, for example, a previously injured median nerve. The protective pad assembly may instead be positioned on, for example, a bicycle seat, with the protective layer or layers arranged to provide extra protection on one or more locations of the seat that contact injured or particularly sensitive areas of a given rider's body.
The protective pad assembly may thus be used to provide strategically located is padding, either in place of or in addition to the conventionally-arranged padding provided by bicycle gloves, gel bicycle seats and so forth. The protective pad assembly may further include protective layers that strategically position splints, hot or cold packs, gel pads, thermally resistant material and so forth, to provide added protection or treatment to a given body part. The protective pad assembly may, for example, position a shaped splint proximate to a user's thumb and at the same time provide padding to the median nerve. Once the associated injury has healed, the splint layer may be removed and/or replaced with a less rigid, padded layer.
The configurable protective pad assembly may also be used to provide customized padding and/or protective support to a user's chest, knees and/or other body parts. The assembly may be worn directly by the user or the assembly may be incorporated into sports clothing or equipment. The assembly may further be used with other items, such as mouse pads, keyboards and so forth to provide customized protection and support to, for example, a user's wrists.
The invention description below refers to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring now to
The various layers may instead incorporate either all loops or all hooks as depicted in
Alternatively, each protective layer 18 may incorporate the same set of fasteners, such that each layer is constructed out of essentially the same material. The layers then attach to one another with double-sided fastener strips 20, as depicted in
In the example, the double fastener strip 20 includes, on each surface, hooks that mate respectively with the loops of the surface 13 of the base layer and the loops of the surface 19 of the protective layer 18. As shown in
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Each protective layer 18 consists of protective material, such as padding, with fasteners incorporated on the inner and/or outer surface 19 thereof. The protective material may consist of or include rigid plastic or metal sections, such that the layer acts essentially as a splint. Alternatively, the protective material may consist of or include packs that can be chilled or heated to provide hot and cold therapy to desired locations. Moreover, the protective material may be a thermally resistant material that protects against excessive hot or cold temperatures. The various types of protective layers may be readily added, removed or repositioned, as appropriate, to provide customized therapy and prophylactic protection.
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The foregoing has been a detailed description of illustrative embodiments of the invention. Various modifications and additions can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, while the drawings depict two protective layers, the pad assembly may include any number of protective layers. Each protective layer may consist of one or more sections, with the sections positioned at desired locations to provide customized protection to injured or vulnerable areas of the body.
The protective layers may be cut from large sheets, in sizes that accommodate a given user's needs. Alternatively, the protective layers may be stamped commercially from large sheets, to provide a user with an array of sizes. Additionally, the protective layers may have varying amounts of padding, i.e., varying thicknesses, to provide a user with the flexibility of providing a desired amount of padding to various locations.
The integral fasteners incorporated into the protective layers 18 may be constructed by shaping the surfaces of the protective material, for example, closed cell foam, to produce the loops and/or hooks. The integral fasteners may instead be constructed of material that is permanently affixed to, for example, the padding, by gluing or other known techniques.
In addition to the uses discussed above, the protective pad assembly may be used to provide customized protection in shoes, hiking boots, ski boots, or other wearing apparel. Further, the protective pad assembly may be used in sports equipment, such as the chest protectors that are worn in baseball, hockey or other sports, or in gloves or mitts used in various sports, and so forth, to provide customized protection. The assembly thus eliminates the need for time consuming and often costly adjustments to sporting equipment, footwear and so forth, and also provides the flexibility to allow for the rearranging of the protective padding to accommodate different users or the same user with new injuries or injuries that have been successfully treated.
Further, the base layer of the assembly may be attached by integral straps that tie, snap and so forth or by other known fastening mechanisms such as by sewing and gluing the base layer on, for example, clothing and the like. The base layer may be constructed using a stretchable (i.e., elastic) or non-stretchable material. The cover layer may be soft, as discussed above, or may include an outer surface made of hardened material, such as kevlar to provide bullet-proof protection. The kevlar material may instead be incorporated into a protective layer that includes integral hook or loop fasteners on the outer surfaces thereof.
Additionally, the protective pad assembly may be used to customize the grips on various objects such as steering wheels, tool handles, luggage handles, winch handles and handling ropes used in boating, and so forth. The cover layer may thus include a raw foam or similar outer surface that enhances a user's grip. Further the protective pad assembly may be used with various types of seats, such as desk chairs, rowing machine or other exercise machine seats, kayak or canoe seats, and so forth to provide customized protection. The protective pad assembly may, for example, be used in a gym setting with the exerciser carrying a portable protective pad assembly for use on an exercise bike during, for example, spinning classes. The base layer may be a slip-on cover, e.g., designed to fit over the exercise bike seat. As appropriate, the cover layer, or at least the outer surface thereof may be made of absorbent, washable material or the cover layer and/or the protective layers may be waterproof. The assembly may also be used to customize medical devices such as wheel chairs, walkers and so forth, to prevent and/or treat specific injuries.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/446,445, which was filed on Feb. 11, 2003, by Michael Mascia for a Protective Pad Assembly and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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