Claims
- 1. A shin pad, comprising:
- an elongated flexible lining having an upper end and a lower end, adapted to lie against and wrap at least partially around a player's leg with the lower end at the player's ankle and the upper end above the player's knee;
- a knee shield secured to a forward side of said lining near the upper end thereof, adapted to overlie the player's knee, a lower aspect of said knee shield having at least one lateral slot defined therein;
- a shin shield adapted to overlie the player's lower leg from the ankle up to the knee shield, comprising at least one hook-shaped tab projecting from the upper end thereof, each said tab being appropriately sized to engage a corresponding slot, thereby locating the upper end of said shin shield against said lining; and
- means for securing a lower portion of said shin shield against said lining.
- 2. A shin pad as recited in claim 1, where said means for securing a lower portion of said shin shield against said lining comprises at least one fastener.
- 3. A shin pad as recited in claim 1, where said means for securing a lower portion of said shin shield against said lining comprises one fastener, centrally located on the front lower portion of said shin shield.
- 4. A shin pad as recited in claim 2, where each said fastener comprises a broad flexible base portion, a bell-shaped portion leading from the base portion to a shoulder portion, and a post projecting from said shoulder portion and having annular flange extending therefrom, where said shin shield and said lining are trapped between said shoulder portion and said annular flange.
- 5. A shin pad as recited in claim 3, where each said fastener comprises a broad flexible base portion, a bell-shaped portion leading from the base portion to a shoulder portion, and a post projecting from said shoulder portion and having an annular flange extending therefrom, where said shin shield and Said lining are trapped between said shoulder portion and said annular flange.
- 6. A shin pad as recited in claim 1, where there is only one said slot, generally centrally located on said lower aspect of said knee shield.
- 7. A shin pad as recited in claim 2, where there is only one said slot, generally centrally located on said lower aspect of said knee shield.
- 8. A shin pad as recited in claim 3, where there is only one said slot, generally centrally located on said lower aspect of said knee shield.
- 9. A shin pad as recited in claim 4, where there is only one said slot, generally centrally located on said lower aspect of Said knee shield.
- 10. A shin pad as recited in claim 5, where there is only one said slot, generally centrally located on said lower aspect of said knee shield.
- 11. A method of manufacturing a shin pad, comprising the steps of:
- securing a knee shield, adapted to overlie a player's knee, to an elongated flexible lining having an upper end and a lower end, adapted to lie against and wrap at least partially around a player's leg with the lower end at the player's ankle and the upper end above the player's knee, said knee shield having at least one lateral slot defined in a lower aspect thereof;
- then positioning a rigid or semi-rigid shin shield, said shin shield being adapted to overlie the player's lower leg from the ankle up to the knee shield and having at least one hook-shaped tab projecting from the upper end thereof, such that each said tab engages a corresponding slot, thereby locating the upper end of said shin shield against said lining; and
- then using fastening means to secure at least a lower portion of said shin shield against said lining.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 11, in which said step of securing at least said lower portion of said shin shield against said lining comprises using at least one fastener to so secure said shield against said lining.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12, where each said fastener comprises a broad flexible base portion, a bell-shaped portion leading from the base portion to a shoulder portion, and a post projecting from said shoulder portion and having annular flange extending therefrom, where said shin shield and said lining are trapped between said shoulder portion and said annular flange.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/159,323, filed Nov. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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