序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 HIP PAD WITH THERMOFORMED LAYER US14108579 2013-12-17 US20150165247A1 2015-06-18 Emily A. Mursu; Travis P. Betcher; Silvia G.B. Guttmann
A hip pad for a safety harness, including a sagittal portion, a right portion, and a left portion. The hip pad includes an integral layer of thermoformed resilient foam that integrally extends through the sagittal portion and the right and left portions of the hip pad.
182 STANDALONE WEARABLE PROTECTOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ASSEMBLY US14400930 2013-05-14 US20150128334A1 2015-05-14 Giovanni Mazzarolo; Marco Signorelli
The present invention relates to a standalone wearable protector 1, comprising: a thin layer supporting fabric 2, at least one inflatable bag 13 housed in a seat 19 provided in said supporting fabric 2, at least one gas generator 12 acting as inflating means connected to said inflatable bag 13 and fastened directly or indirectly to said supporting fabric 2, a control unit 10 also fastened directly or indirectly to said supporting fabric 2 and suitable for activating said inflating means 12 and sensing means 5 connected to said control unit 10 and provided on said supporting fabric 2. The present invention also relates to a protective clothing assembly comprising a protective garment 30, 50 made of material resistant to abrasion and friction stresses and said standalone wearable protector 1.
183 LOWER-BODY GARMENT US14386664 2013-03-15 US20150074865A1 2015-03-19 Takato Yamada; Yumiko Tanmatsu; Yuka Kitagawa
On the front side of the main part, the first start part separates the main part into a portion covering a knee joint of a wearer and a portion covering at least one of femoral and shin parts of the wearer. On the back side of the main part, the second start part separates the main part into a portion covering the knee joint of the wearer and a portion covering at least one of the femoral and shin parts of the wearer. On an outer side face side of the main part, the third start part at least partly extends under the portion covering the knee joint of the wearer. On an inner side face side of the main part, the fourth start part at least partly extends downward in a part lower than a crotch part of the wearer.
184 Apparel Incorporating A Protective Element US14248091 2014-04-08 US20140298573A1 2014-10-09 David Turner; Daniela Grogro
An article of apparel may include may include a garment portion and at least one protective element. The garment portion and the protective element have a configuration that forms a gap, separation, or pleat structure through, for example, folding or overlapping of a textile element of the garment portion. The gap, separation, or pleat structure may permit the protective element to move independent of other portions of the apparel, thereby enhancing a range of movement of the individual and the overall comfort of the apparel.
185 Sports Garment US14123706 2012-06-01 US20140096301A1 2014-04-10 Tom Waller; Chris Johnson; Melanie Neal; Joseph Santry
The present invention provides a garment (1) for covering a wearer's thighs. The garment comprises a pair of front resistance elements (6) each of which, in use, extends obliquely across the front of a respective one of the wearer's thighs. It also comprises a pair of rear resistance elements (10) each of which, in use, extends obliquely across the rear of a respective one of the wearer's thighs. Each of the front and rear resistance elements extends from a respective upper position (7, 11) located proximal to the midline (8) of the garment to a respective lower position (9, 12) located distal from the midline of the garment. This provides a stabilising effect on the wearer's hip joint.
186 Apparel Incorporating A Protective Element US13848891 2013-03-22 US20130276200A1 2013-10-24 Daniela Grogro; David Turner
An article of apparel may include may include a garment portion and at least one protective element. The garment portion and the protective element have a configuration that forms a gap, separation, or pleat structure through, for example, folding or overlapping of a textile element of the garment portion. The gap, separation, or pleat structure may permit the protective element to move independent of other portions of the apparel at the joint, thereby enhancing a range of movement of the individual and the overall comfort of the apparel.
187 Apparel Incorporating A Protective Element US13442585 2012-04-09 US20120255105A1 2012-10-11 David Turner; Daniela Grogro
An article of apparel may include may include a garment portion and at least one protective element. The garment portion and the protective element have a configuration that forms a gap, separation, or pleat structure through, for example, folding or overlapping of a textile element of the garment portion. The gap, separation, or pleat structure may permit the protective element to move independent of other portions of the apparel, thereby enhancing a range of movement of the individual and the overall comfort of the apparel.
188 Athletic undergarment and protective cup assembly US12432265 2009-04-29 US08245327B2 2012-08-21 Ronald L. Wilson, II
An athletic undergarment and a protective cup assembly is provided. The undergarment includes a cup pocket for holding the protective cup over the groin of the wearer. The cup includes an attachment location in a lower portion to secure a first end of a strap. The cup pocket defines a slit in a bottom portion of the cup pocket sized to allow the strap to pass therethrough. The coupling mechanism is provided having a first portion on the strap and a second portion disposed in a rear portion of the undergarment proximate to the waistband. In use, the strap extends between the legs portions so that the first portion and the second portion of the coupling mechanism can couple in a secure manner to inhibit displacement of the cup when exposed to upward forces.
189 Garment protection device and method for reducing the risk of bone fracture US11794550 2005-12-29 US08065753B2 2011-11-29 Bettina Balslev Sørensen; Steve Robinovitch; Anna Marie Houe Kjærsgaard
Here is disclosed a garment a device and a method for reducing the risk of bone fracture of a human or animal subject due to impact forces on a vulnerable region having a bone part, e.g. the greater trochanter near the skin surface, there being a soft tissue region proximate to the vulnerable region lacking a bone part near the skin surface. The garment comprises at least one protective device shaped in accordance with anatomical features of the vulnerable region and the soft tissue region so that the impact energy is shunted for the vulnerable region to the soft tissue region, where such energy may be safely dissipated and mounting means for removable mounting the at least one protective device on the subject in a manner permitting the shunting of impact energy from the vulnerable region to the soft tissue region. The protective device is shaped for partly or totally surrounding the vulnerable region and has a thickness establishing a protective free space that will not transfer energy above the vulnerable region and comprises a soft and elastic material having a suitable elasticity and hardness, so that in the case of a fall the impact force will partly compress the device against the soft tissue region and as the elastic material rigidifies during its compression, it will gradually transfer the energy to the surrounding soft tissue, whereby a substantial portion of the impact energy is absorbed and retransmitted to the soft tissue region. The garment provides a lightweight, soft and less bulky protective device which is comfortable for the wearer and which maintain a stable form and which still makes it possible to transmit sufficient impact energy to the soft tissue region surrounding a vulnerable region.
190 PADDING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME US13012532 2011-01-24 US20110209275A1 2011-09-01 Jason A. Berns; Mari E. Lucero; William K. Mickle
A pad arrangement comprises a layer of fabric with a pad connected to the layer of fabric. The pad includes a plurality of energy absorbing structures. Each of the plurality of energy absorbing structures includes an outer surface connected to the layer of fabric. Each of the outer surfaces is spaced apart from other outer surfaces on the pad. A plurality of buttresses extend between the energy absorbing structures. A plurality of cuts extend into the buttresses. The plurality of cuts may be provided as slits in the buttresses, with the slits configured to facilitate flexing of the pad between the plurality of energy absorbing structures.
191 PROTECTIVE ARTICLES HAVING A PLURALITY OF CORE MEMBERS US12471252 2009-05-22 US20090276933A1 2009-11-12 Mark D. Dodd
A protective guard for reducing injury to a shin of a person includes a conformable substrate and a plurality of core members disposed adjacent to a surface of the conformable substrate. The plurality of core members are arranged such that a first of the core members is rotationally movable about at least one axis relative to a second of the core members. A flexible fabric membrane comprised of natural or synthetic fibers is positioned adjacent to at least one of the conformable substrate and the plurality of core members.
192 Garment, protection device and method for reducing the risk of bone fracture US11794550 2005-12-29 US20090271918A1 2009-11-05 Bettina Balslev Sorensen; Steve Robinovitch; Anna Marie Houe Kjaarsgaard
Here is disclosed a garment a device and a method for reducing the risk of bone fracture of a human or animal subject due to impact forces on a vulnerable region having a bone part, e.g. the greater trochanter near the skin surface, there being a soft tissue region proximate to the vulnerable region lacking a bone part near the skin surface. The garment comprises at least one protective device shaped in accordance with anatomical features of the vulnerable region and the soft tissue region so that the impact energy is shunted for the vulnerable region to the soft tissue region, where such energy may be safely dissipated and mounting means for removable mounting the at least one protective device on the subject in a manner permitting the shunting of impact energy from the vulnerable region to the soft tissue region. The protective device is shaped for partly or totally surrounding the vulnerable region and has a thickness establishing a protective free space that will not transfer energy above the vulnerable region and comprises a soft and elastic material having a suitable elasticity and hardness, so that in the case of a fall the impact force will partly compress the device against the soft tissue region and as the elastic material rigidifies during its compression, it will gradually transfer the energy to the surrounding soft tissue, whereby a substantial portion of the impact energy is absorbed and retransmitted to the soft tissue region. The garment provides a lightweight, soft and less bulky protective device which is comfortable for the wearer and which maintain a stable form and which still makes it possible to transmit sufficient impact energy to the soft tissue region surrounding a vulnerable region.
193 Shock Absorbent for Protective Pad and Protective Pad and Protective Clothes Using the Same US11991629 2006-06-15 US20090056002A1 2009-03-05 Keiko Imai; Momoyo Terada; Takeshi Okada; Akira Niikura
The invention seeks primarily to provide a means capable of securely protecting physical parts such as the lumbar part and femur part from a shock even imparted intensively to a narrow area of the physical part to be protected, and secondarily to provide a shock absorbent and a protective pad and protective clothes using the shock absorbent, which can be brought into close contact with the physical part to be protected while improving air permeability around the physical part covered with the protective pad or clothes and vary the area contacting with the physical part to be protected.To attain the objects described above according to the invention, there is provided a shock absorbent used for a protective pad for protecting physical parts such as the lumbar part and femur part from an external shock exerted thereto and featured by embedding a shock dispersing member 2 in a shock absorbing member 1 for absorbing the external shock.
194 Protective hip pad US11804010 2007-05-15 US20080282456A1 2008-11-20 Pang-Ching Chiang
A protective hip pad includes a shield, a shock absorbing assembly and a cushioned connector. The shield is substantially elliptical and has an outer surface having an inner surface and a central through hole. The shock absorbing assembly abuts the inner surface of the shield and has a curved plate, a mounting hole and a sealed air cushion. The mounting hole is formed through the curved plate and corresponds to and aligns with the central through hole in the shield. The sealed air cushion is hollow and is formed around the mounting hole in the curved plate. The cushioned connector is mounted in the central through hole in the shield and the mounting hole in the curved plate and has an outer end protruding from the outer surface of the shield.
195 Functional clothing article US11074681 2005-03-09 US07426754B2 2008-09-23 Nancy Dukyong Chun; Stephano Youngil Chun
The functional clothing article includes a body for receiving and supporting a femoral region, a hip region, an abdominal region and a waist region of a user. An abdominal support unit is provided at a front portion of the body to support the abdominal region. A hip support unit is provided at a rear portion of the body to elastically support the hip region. The hip supporting unit includes a fastening unit for detachably coupling the hip support unit to the abdominal support unit.
196 Sports pant with outer shell and sock attachment system US11374177 2006-03-14 US20070234467A1 2007-10-11 Keith Leach; Sylvie Bedard
A garment including a pant having at least one attachment member integral with each leg portion proximal the open end thereof and forming one half of a detachable attachment system. A kit further includes a pair of socks each having at least one attachment member extending therefrom, the attachment members of the socks and pants being complementary for forming a detachable connection. Also, a garment including an inner pant having an inner torso portion, two inner leg portions, means for retaining the inner pant in place on the wearer, and at least one protective pad, and an outer pant having an outer torso portion covering the inner torso portion, two tubular outer leg portions enclosing the inner leg portions and means for retaining the outer pant in place around the inner pant, the outer pant being independent from the inner pant.
197 Hockey pant with removable outer shell US11580189 2006-10-13 US20070101474A1 2007-05-10 Leif Skottheim; Keith Leach; Alain Castonguay; Pierre Paiement
A protective pant comprising an inner pant including at least one first protective member, and an outer pant independent from the inner pant, the outer pant including at least one second protective member and a retaining element for retaining the out pant in place around the inner pant, the first and second protective members cooperating to protect at least one body portion of a wearer.
198 Personal protection device US11368262 2006-03-03 US20060288464A1 2006-12-28 Matthew Warden
A personal protection device can be used to protect individuals from falls. The device can be linked to a mechanical or electrical device, which triggers deployment of the device when the individual accelerates vertically. In this manner, a falling individual's injuries such as hip fractures, upper extremity injuries, and head injuries are minimized by the mediated gradual deceleration of the wearer of the device. The device allows mobility of the individual, because it is worn in a non-deployed compact form within a wearable article of clothing or belt. The device may also be used to protect non-ambulatory individuals who sustain falls from a bed or chair.
199 Thigh pad protectors US11223766 2005-09-09 US07082621B1 2006-08-01 Gary R. Fratesi
A thigh pad protector that includes superiorly connected and individually ventilated pad protectors for the anterior (front) and lateral (side) of the thigh. The anterior thigh protector portion is constructed to fit into an inside pocket in the garment normally worn outside the protector (such as a pair of football pants or athletic girdle). The fixation of the anterior thigh protector portion within the inside pocket of the garment provides support to both the anterior thigh protector portion and the superiorly connected lateral thigh protector portion about the thigh. The fact that the two distinct thigh protectors are connected only at their superior (upper) ends allows the protectors to conform to the natural curvature of the thighs with normal garment compression and to remain in conformity with the legs through the full range of muscular motion (contraction and relaxation) without constriction or decreased mobility.
200 Self-adhesive protective padding device US10943631 2004-09-17 US20060059609A1 2006-03-23 Perry Moss
A self adhesive protective padding device having a plurality of pads able to be adhered precisely to the hip and lower back areas of the body, wherein the padding being light weight and disposable, consisting of multi-layer air-filled material, is designed to protect the body from hip and bone fracture due to falls.
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