[0001] The present invention relates to a protector and an article of sportswear using the
same and more particularly but not exclusively relates to a protecting pad which is
adapted to be mounted to an article of sportswear and an article of sportswear having
such a protecting pad attached thereto.
[0002] Usually, protectors are put on bodies of athletes in various hard sports, such as
skiing, baseball and motorcycling, for effectively protecting them from unexpected
impact. Conventional protectors include, for example, a one-piece synthetic resin
protector, a protector pad, inserted in pants cloth, such as a knee pad of ski pants,
an inner protector, such as used by baseball umpires, and a shinguard used by a catcher.
[0003] However, conventional protectors are disadvantageous in that provision of flexibility
to them for fully following various movements of a body of the wearer rather deteriorates
rigidity thereof. The rigidity or hardness of the protectors is required for protecting
the wearer against damages due to external excessive impact. Thus, conventional protectors
do not fully meet these conflicting requirements. The prior art covers protectors
over an article of sportswear and fails to provide an integral type of protecting
garment, in which protectors and the garment are integrally formed, except ski pants
having knee pads of a flexible plastic plate incorporated into them. The knee pads
of the ski pants are poor in rigidity for fitting the body of the wearer and hence
they are not sufficient as protectors for hard sports.
[0004] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a protector and
an article of sportswear using the protector. The protector has sufficient rigidity
against damage from external impact with light weight as compared to the prior art
protector whereas it has sufficient flexibility to follow movements of the body of
the wearer, thus fitting the latter.
[0005] With this and other objects in view, one aspect of the present invention is directed
to a protector including a cushioning pad for buffering external impact, the cushioning
pad having one face being adapted to be mounted over a garment, and a plurality of
parallel protecting rigid members, mounted on the other face of the cushioning pad
in a spaced manner, for protecting the cushioning pad from being damaged from the
external impact.
[0006] Another aspect of the present invention is directed to an article of sportswear having
the protector above defined mounted thereon.
[0007] In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an article of sportswear having protecting pad according
to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the article in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of each protecting pad in FIG.
1;
FIG. 4 is a view taken along the line IV-IV in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a peripheral portion of the protecting pad in FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is an illustration as to how to bond the cushioning sheet to the article of
the sportswear;
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary cross-section of a modified form of the protecting pad in
FIG. 3;
FIG. 8 is a fragmentary cross-section of another modified form of the protecting pad
in FIG. 3;
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary cross-section of still another modified form of the protecting
pad of FIG. 3;
FIG. 10 is a fragmentary cross-section of another modified form of the protecting
pad in FIG. 3;
FIG. 11 is a fragmentary cross-section of another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a fragmentary cross-section of another modified form of the protecting
pad in FIG. 3;
FIG. 13 is a front view of a leg protector using a protecting pad of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a rear view of the leg protector of FIG. 13;
FIG. 15 is a front view of a shinguard using a protecting pad of the present invention;
FIG. 16 is an enlarged view taken along the line XVI-XVI in FIG. 15;
FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a shoulder protector using a protecting pad of the
present invention;
FIG. 18 is a fragmentary front view of a chest protector using a protecting pad of
the present invention;
FIG. 19 is a front view of a backbone protector using a protecting pad according to
the present invention;
FIG. 20 is a side view of a helmet according to the present invention;
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a knee protector of the present invention;
FIG. 22 is a perspective view of a hand phalanges protector according to the present
invention;
FIG. 23 is a plane view of a protecting pad using two protecting units of the present
invention;
FIG. 24 is a plane view of another protecting pad using two protecting units according
to the present invention; and
FIG. 25 is a plane view of still another protecting pad, having zigzag rigid ribs,
according to the present invention.
[0008] Referring to the drawings, like reference characters designate corresponding parts
throughout views and description thereof is omitted after once given.
[0009] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the reference numeral 1 indicates an article of skiwear
for contests. The garment 1 has a plurality of protectors or protecting pads 2 jointed
on its shoulders 1a, 1a, chest 1b, elbows 1c, 1c, west 1d, legs 1e, 1e, back 1g and
front portions of ankles 1g, 1g and wrists 1h, 1h, and the protecting pads 2 are mounted
to optimum positions of the garment according to the kind of sport. As illustrated
in FIGS. 3 and 4, each protecting pad 2 includes a cushioning sheet 5 for resiliently
cushioning external impact applied to it, and a plurality of rigid ribs 3 jointed
to the upper face of the cushioning sheet 5 to be substantially parallel to each other
with equal intervals. In this embodiment, the cushioning sheet 5 is corrugated, and
rigid ribs 3 are bonded to respective tops 51 of the sheet 5 as shown in FIG. 4. The
cushioning sheet 5 and the rigid ribs 3 may be integrally jointed by heating them.
Preferably, the rigid ribs 3 are made of a rigid vinyl chloride resin. The cushioning
sheet 5 is preferably made of a soft vinyl chloride resin, ABS resin, urethane resin,
nylon resin, and silicon resin. The protecting pads 2 thus prepared may be sewn to
respective parts of the garment 1 by a sewing machine or may be attached to them through
adhesive tapes. The parts 1a-1h of the garment 1 are selected according to the kind
of the sportswear. It is preferable to attach protecting pads 2 to the garment 1 at
portions where external impact is liable to be applied and where bending and stretching
thereof occur frequently in use. The protecting pads 2 are attached to the garment
1 so that each rigid rib 3 extends transversely a general bending plane, a plane 20
for a shoulder 1a in FIG. 1 for example, although the plane 20 is shown by a line,
which is placed on it, for illustration purpose. The cushioning sheet 5 has a groove
7 formed in its upper surface at the periphery as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5. The cushioning
sheet 5 is sewn along the groove 7, so that stitches are received within the groove
7. Thus, the groove 7 provides a good appearance to the cushioning sheet 5 and protects
the sewn thread. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the cushioning sheet 5 may be jointed to
the garment 1 by heat bonding under pressure with an adhesive and further it may be
sewn to it. With such a garment 1, the user may put the protecting pads 2 on by merely
wearing the garment, and may be fully protected since the protecting pads 2 are mounted
to optimum portions of the garment 1 according to the kind of sport. In use, protecting
pads 2 are deformed by bending only cushioning sheets 5 to follow movement of the
body of the wearer. This is smoothly performed since the rigid ribs 3 are arranged
across respective general bending planes 20. Rigid ribs 3 are subjected to most external
impact and protect the garment 1 from being damaged, and cushioning sheet 5 buffer
external impact applied to associated rigid ribs 3.
[0010] A modified form of the protecting pads 2 of FIGS. 3 and 4 is illustrated in FIG.
7, in which a resilient pad 10 is bonded to the lower face of each cushioning sheet
5. The resilient pad 10 is made of a material, such as a silicone, which does not
give nay adverse effect on the skin of the wearer. When the cushioning sheet 5 is
subjected to excessive external impact, the resilient pad 10 effectively absorbs the
impact energy.
[0011] Still another modified form of the protecting pad 2 in FIGS. 3 and 4 is shown in
FIG. 8, in which a resilient sheet 11 is bonded to the inner face 5B of the cushioning
sheet 5 at the bottom 52 of the latter to define closed parallel air cushion chambers
12A, 12A, 12A,...... between the cushioning sheet 5 and the resilient sheet 11. Opposite
ends 54, 54 of each air cushion chamber 12A are closed although only one end is shown
in FIG. 8. With such air cushion chambers 12A, air in the chambers buffer external
impact applied to rigid ribs 3, so that an excellent cushion effect is given to the
protector. Another modified form of the protecting pad 2 of FIGS. 3 and 4 is illustrated
in FIG. 9, in which another corrugated cushioning sheet 5 is bonded to the inner face
5B of the corrugated cushioning sheet 5, to which rigid ribs 3 are mounted at respective
bottoms 52, so that corresponding bottoms 52, 52 of both the cushioning sheets 5,
5 are jointed for defining sealed parallel air cushion chambers by opposingly facing
corresponding tops 51 thereof to each other. Also, this modified protecting pad provides
an improvement in cushioning effect of the pad in FIGS. 3 and 4.
[0012] FIG. 10 also illustrates a modified form of the protecting pad in FIGS. 3 and 4.
In this modification, adjacent parallel closed air cushion tubes 13, 13, 13, made
of a resilient material such as a rubber, are bonded to each other to form pairs of
air cushion tubes 13A, 13A, ... and each pair 13A is bonded to the inner face 5B of
a corresponding bottom 52 of the cushioning sheet 5, thereby forming a cushion chamber
12A. The air cushion tubes 13 each define an additional air cushion chamber 14. Thus,
in this modified protecting pad there is provided double cushion chambers 12A, 14.
[0013] Another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 11, in which the
cushioning sheet 5 of the protecting pad in FIGS. 3 and 4 is replaced by a plurality
of parallel closed air cushion tubes 55 bonded to adjacent air cushion tubes 55. Rigid
ribs 3, 3,... are bonded to tops of respective air cushion tubes 55 to extend along
the axes of the latter. In the preceding modified forms of the protecting bad in FIGS.
3 and 4, air in the air cushion chambers 12A, 12B, 14 and 15 buffers external impact
applied to rigid ribs 3, 3, ..., so that excellent cushioning effect is given.
[0014] Another modified form of the protecting pad in FIGS. 3 and 4 is illustrated in FIG.
12, in which a plurality of rigid ribs 3, 3, ...... are jointed at their upper portions
by means of a rigid plate member 16 to form a reinforced protecting portion, such
as a reinforced chest protecting portion 1b′(FIG. 1), a reinforced back protecting
pad 1f′(FIG. 2), a reinforced knee protecting portion 1i′ (FIG. 21) or a reinforced
hand phalanges protecting portion 1j′(FIG. 22). Such reinforced protecting portions
provide wide and positive protection to corresponding portions of the body of the
wearer which portions have relatively small movements. The rigid plate member 16 may
be integrally formed with the rigid ribs 3, 3, ......
[0015] FIGS. 13 and 14 show a leg protector 18 for sport contests such as ski contest. The
leg protector 18 includes a plurality of parallel semicircular rigid ribs 3, 3, ......,
arranged at equal intervals, and a cushioning sheet 5 on which the rigid ribs 3 are
mounted, the cushioning sheet 2 covering the front part 23 of the leg of the wearer.
The opposite lateral edges 24, 24 of the cushioning sheet 5 are jointed to corresponding
opposite lateral edges 28, 28 of a tightening member 26 for covering the rear part
30 of the leg, thereby forming a tubular protector covering the leg around the knee.
The tightening member 26 has an upper part 32 and a lower part 34 and a zipper 36
for connecting these parts 32 and 34, the zipper 36 extending from a position at a
right portion of the upper edge 37 of the upper part 32 to a position b at a left
portion of the lower edge 38 of the lower part 34. The tightening member 26 is made
of an expansible cloth or textile, and preferably made of the latter. As the cloth,
those made of spandex thread or rubber core thread may be used. To wear the leg protector,
the zipper 36 is opened for separating the upper and lower parts 32, 34, then the
protector is placed over the leg around the knee, and finally the zipper 36 is closed.
The zipper 36 extend around the calf in a curved manner without extending straight
between the two positions a and b, and hence it does not prevent bending and stretching
of the leg and provides ease in movement of the leg.
[0016] FIG. 15 illustrates a shinguard 40 for a catcher of baseball according to the present
invention. As in the leg protector in FIG. 13, curved rigid ribs 3 are mounted in
parallel to each other on a cushioning sheet 5 which is to cover the shin. A plurality
of, four in this embodiment, reinforcing members 42, curved to correspond to respective
rigid ribs 3, are mounted to upper portions of the latter. The reinforcing members
42 are substantially equal in strength to the rigid ridges 3. The reinforcing members
42 may be integrally formed with respective rigid ribs 3 or they may be welded to
the latter by heating. The shinguard 40 may be provided with the tightening member
26 as in the leg protector in FIG. 14.
[0017] FIGS. 17 to 20 show various protectors according to the present invention: FIG. 17
illustrates a shoulder protector 50 with reinforcing members 42; FIG. 18 a chest protector
60; FIG. 19 a backbone protector 70 which is attached to the wearer by strings 72;
and FIG. 20 a helmet 80. In FIGS. 17 and 19, rigid ribs 3 are arranged to be perpendicular
to main bending planes 20. The chest protector 60 in FIG. 18 has the rigid ribs 3
arranged vertically along the curve of the chest of the wearer. The helmet 80 in FIG.
20 has a hemispherical cushioning sheet or cup 5 having a pair of terminal discs 82
mounted on its edge 84 symmetrically about the its center although only one terminal
disc 82 is shown therein. Eleven rigid ribs 3 which are curved to correspond to the
head are mounted on the cushioning cup 5 to extend between the opposite terminal discs
82 at regular angular intervals about the terminal discs 82.
[0018] FIGS. 23 to 25 illustrate various rectangular protector units which may used in the
previous embodiments and modifications.
[0019] In FIG. 23, two square protector units 90, 90, each having parallel rigid ribs 3,
are jointed at sides of their cushioning sheets 5, 5 to form a united protector pad
92 so that they are perpendicular to each other in the direction of rigid ribs 3.
[0020] In FIG. 24, square protector units 100 have diagonally extending rigid ribs 3 and
they are jointed to form a united protector pad 102 so that rigid ribs 3 thereof meet
at sides of their cushioning sheets 5, 5 at which sides they are united.
[0021] FIG. 25 illustrates a rectangular protector unit 110 having rigid ribs 3 being parallel
to each other and extending on the cushioning sheet 5 in a zigzagged manner.
1. A protector comprising:
(a) a cushioning pad (5) for buffering external impact, the cushioning pad (5) having
one face (5B) being adapted to be mounted over a garment (1); and
(b) a plurality of substantially parallel protecting rigid means (3), mounted on the
other face of the cushioning pad (5) in a spaced manner, for protecting the cushioning
pad from being damaged from the external impact.
2. A protector as recited in Claim 1, wherein the rigid means comprise rigid ribs
(3) extending substantially parallel to each other, the rigid ribs (3) extending substantially
perpendicularly to a main bending plane (20) of part of a body of a wearer for providing
ease in movement of the body part, wherein the movement of the body part mainly occurs
along the main bending plane (20).
3. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the rigid ribs (3) are bonded to the
cushioning pad (5).
4. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the rigid ribs (3) and the cushioning
pad (5) are made of the same material and are integrally formed.
5. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the rigid ribs (3) having a rectangular
cross-section.
6. A protector as recited in Claim 2, further comprising a plurality of planar protecting
units (90, 100) each having at least one side, two adjacent protecting units (90,
100) being jointed to each other at the sides thereof, each protecting unit (90, 100)
including the cushioning pad (5) and the rigid ribs (3).
7. A protector as recited in Claim 6, wherein the rigid ribs (3) of two adjacent protecting
units (90, 100) extend in different directions.
8. A protector as recited in Claim 7, wherein the rigid ribs (3) of the two adjacent
protecting units (90) extend perpendicularly to each other.
9. A protector as recited in Claim 7, wherein the rigid ribs (3) of the two adjacent
protecting units (100) extend at an acute angle to each other.
10. A protector as recited in Claim 7, wherein the rigid ribs (3) of the two adjacent
protecting units (110) extend parallel to each other.
11. A protector as recited in Claim 10, wherein the rigid ribs (3) of each protecting
unit (110) extend in a zigzag manner.
12. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the cushioning pad (5) has a corrugated
shape, having parallel top portions (51) and bottom portions (52).
13. A protector as recited in Claim 12, further comprising a cushioning lining (5,
10, 11, 13), attached to the one face of the cushioning pad (5), for cushioning the
external impact applied to the cushioning pad.
14. A protector as recited in Claim 13, wherein the rigid ribs (3) are mounted on
respective top portions (51) of the cushioning pad, and wherein the cushioning lining
(10, 11, 13) is attached to the bottom portions (52) of the cushioning pad (5).
15. A protector as recited in Claim 14, wherein the cushioning lining (11, 13) is
sealingly attached to the cushioning pad (5) to define air cushion chambers (12A)
for buffering the external impact applied to the cushioning pad.
16. A protector as recited in Claim 15, wherein the cushioning lining (11) is in the
form of a sheet.
17. A protector as recited in Claim 15, wherein the cushioning lining comprises a
plurality of parallel closed tubes (13, 13, ...) for defining additional air cushion
chambers (14) therein, adjacent tube being attached to each other.
18. A protector as recited in Claim 13, wherein the rigid ribs (3) and the cushioning
lining (5) are mounted on respective bottom portions (52) of the cushioning pad (5).
19. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the cushioning pad comprises a plurality
of parallel closed tubes (55) for defining air cushion chambers therein, adjacent
tubes being attached to each other.
20. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the cushioning pad (5) has a peripheral
portion, and wherein the cushioning pad has a groove (7) formed along the peripheral
portion thereof for receiving stitches for sewing the cushioning pad to the garment.
21. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the rigid ribs (3) each have a top
portion remote from the cushioning pad (5), further comprising a reinforcing member
(42), mounted on at least two rigid ribs (3) at the top portions thereof, for reinforcing
the two rigid ribs.
22. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the rigid ribs (3) each have a top
portion remote from the cushioning pad (5), further comprising at least one reinforcing
member (42) mounted on a corresponding rigid rib (3) at the top portion thereof.
23. A protector as recited in Claim 2, wherein the cushioning pad (5) adapted to fit
over a front part of part of a leg of a wearer and wherein the rigid ribs (3) are
curved to correspond to the front part of the leg body.
24. A protector as recited in Claim 23, further comprising a tightening member (26)
adapted to fit over a rear part of the leg part, the tightening member (26) having
opposite lateral edges (28, 28) and attached to the cushioning pad (5) at the lateral
edges (28) to form a tubular shape adapted to fit over the leg part, the tightening
member (26) including an upper part (32), a lower part (34) and a fastener (36) for
fastening the upper part (32) and the lower part (34) together.
25. A protector as recited in Claim 23, further comprising a plurality of reinforcing
memters (42), mounted to corresponding rigid ribs (3) at positions remote from the
cushioning pad (5), for reinforcing the corresponding rigid ribs.
26. An article of sportswear having at least one protector according to Claim 1 or
2 mounted thereon.