Patent Application: US-79377785-A

Abstract:
this invention is an improved padding used by athletes and others to prevent or greatly reduce the instances of injury due to blows to the body and its appendages , particularly to the more boney parts thereof such as knees , elbow , shoulders , thighs , hips , and the like . this is accomplished through the utilization of non - metallic spring means encapsulated in a vinyl type material with air pockets formed therebetween with cross - stress means for additional protection .

Description:
with further reference to the drawings , the improved athletic padding of the present invention , indicated generally at 10 , can have various exterior configurations depending on the part of the body the pad is designed to protect . referring specifically to fig1 and 3 this embodiment is specifically designed as a knee pad , or with slight modifications , can be used as an elbow pad . the fig1 embodiment includes an outer or exterior pad 11 , preferably formed from a closed cell vinyl or foam rubber type material which is preferably coated on the outer surface 12 thereof with a material such as tear resistant vinyl or neoprene . the thickness of the exterior pad 11 is approximately 3 / 8 of an inch although it can be either greater or lessor as deemed appropriate . the interior pad 13 is also formed from a relatively dense , closed cell foam vinyl or rubber with the outer surface or skin 14 ( which is adapted to vie juxtaposed to the user 15 thereof ) formed from either a tear resistant vinyl or neoprene type material . the interior pad 13 is fixedly secured about its periphery to the exterior pad 11 as indicated at 16 by any suitable method . since the joining of pad material of the type described is well known to those skilled in the art , further detailed discussion of this portion of present invention is not deemed necessary . a plurality of spring columns 17 are provided between the exterior and interior pads as seen clearly in fig3 . each of the spring column 17 is composed of a coil type spring 18 formed from styrene butadine or similar material with a compressable foam sponge type material forming the core 19 thereof as can clearly be seen in fig2 . each of the spring columns as described above is encapsulated in a flexible material such as tear resistant vinyl or neoprene . the top and bottom of each of the spring columns are permanently fixed to the interior surfaces of the envelope formed between exterior pad 11 and interior pad 13 . since the encapsulating of foam sponge type material and the fixing of vinyl and / or neoprene type material as herein described is well known to those skilled in the art , further detailed discussion of the same is not deemed necessary . as can clearly be seen in the cutaway portion of fig3 air spaces 21 are formed between the encapsulated spring columns 17 . these air spaces further cushion exterior blows and protect the user 15 therefrom . fig4 further illustrates use of the improved athletic padding 10 of the present invention by incorporating the same into protective gear worn over the shoulders and upper torso of the user 15 thereof . these additional pads include shoulder pads 22 , back pads 23 and rib pads 24 . fig5 additionally discloses chest pads 25 . strap means 26 of the type usually associated with football type shoulder pads are provided and extend from the back pads 23 to the chest pads 25 and are of course adjustable . also , lace type securing means are provided at the juncture of the chest pads 25 as well as at the front of the rib pads as can clearly be seen in fig5 . since strap means of the type indicated at 26 and lace means at the type indicated at 27 and 28 are well known to those skilled in the art , further detailed discussion of the same is not deemed necessary . a hot dip tear resistant vinyl or neoprene coating can be applied to the pads of the present invention in a manner similar to vinyl coated water skiing vests . since coatings of this type are well known to those skilled in the art , further detailed discussion thereof is not deemed necessary . the improved athletic padding in the present invention can either be secured directly over the portion of the body of the user thereof as disclosed in fig4 and 5 or can be placed in clothing pockets provided for the purposes such as are knee pads and hip pads in a football pants . it is not the means of mounting the pads juxtaposed to the area to be protected but the superb cushioning capability of the pads that make them so superior . when the improved athletic padding of the present invention has been put on by the user thereof as described above , such user can engage in whatever athletic or similar activity he has chosen . when an exterior blow is struck against the outer surface or skin 12 of exterior pad 11 , the closed cell material from which the pad is formed will compact absorbing some of the forces of the blow . as the exterior pad 11 begins to give , the encapsulated spring columns 17 adjacent the blow area will begin to absorb energy from such blow as the coil spring 18 and the foam sponge core 19 are compressed . since the exterior pad 11 and the interior pad 13 form an air tight envelope , the air spaces 21 between the spring column 17 begin to add resistance to the blow due to the compressing of the air in such spaces . finally , the relatively thick interior pad 13 formed from closed cell foam type material and located juxtaposed to the user 15 thereof is compressable absorbing additional forces from the blow . from the above blow absorbing sequence of the exterior pad compressing , the spring column with associated springs and corer compressing , the air passages building resistance through the increasing air pressure , and the interior pad compressing , a superior means for absorbing the energy from an exterior blow is provided . from the above it can be seen that the present invention provides a multiple staged energy absorbing means which provides superior protection for the athlete or other person wearing the same . the present invention may , of course , be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the spirit and essential characteristics of the invention . the present embodiments are , therefore , to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein 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