CH638665A5 - Protective garment, in particular for ice hockey players - Google Patents
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Abstract
An ice hockey suit is to be provided which can be put on quickly, is light and guarantees good freedom of movement and nevertheless provides optimum protection for the player. The garment consists of a single-piece suit which has firm protective means for the parts of the body which are particularly at risk. The torso is protected by protective means for the shoulders, ribs, waist, abdomen, coccyx, pelvis and spinal column (8-12, 17, 24-27). The limbs are protected by protective means for the elbows, lower arms, knees and shins (13-16; 18-21). Arranged between the firm protective means are flexible, small lamellae-shaped, rectangular or circular second protective means (22, 23). The suit is provided on the front with a lacing (4-7) in order to fasten and undo it. <IMAGE>
Description
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PATENTANSPRÜCHE
1. Schutzbekleidung, insbesondere für Eishockeyspieler, mit einem Ober- und Unterkörperteil (3), Arm- und Beinpartien (1, 2), sowie Mittel (8-21; 24-27) zum Schutz verschiedener Körperpartien, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bekleidung einteilig ausgebildet ist und die Schutzmittel mit der Bekleidung verbunden sind.
2. Schutzbekleidung nach Patentanspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass erste und zweite Schutzmittel vorgesehen sind, wobei sich zwischen den ersten Schutzmitteln zumindest teilweise die zweiten Schutzmittel (22, 23; 28, 29) befinden.
3. Schutzbekleidung nach Patentanspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die ersten Schutzmittel im mittleren Bereich (37) eine Stoffschicht (35), eine Schaumstoffschicht (39), sowie eine Schicht (40) aus bruchsicherem, festem Kunststoff umfassen.
4. Schutzbekleidung nach Patentanspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die ersten Schutzmittel im Randbereich mindestens eine Schicht (36) aus elastischem Stoff, sowie eine Schicht (40) aus steifem, bruchsicherem Kunststoff umfassen.
5. Schutzbekleidung nach Patentanspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die zweiten Schutzmittel lamellenförmig, rechteckförmig oder kreisförmig ausgebildet sind und eine Schicht (32) aus elastischem Stoff, eine Schaumstoffschicht (33), sowie eine Schicht aus halbelastischem, bruchsicherem Kunststoff umfassen.
6. Schutzbekleidung nach einem der vorangehenden Patentansprüche, gekennzeichnet durch einen im Mittelteil der Bekleidung angeordneten Schnürverschluss (4-7).
7. Schutzbekleidung nach einem der Patentansprüche 2-4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die ersten Schutzmittel Schulterschutz (8, 9), Rippenschutz (10, 11), Gürtelschutz (12), Ellenbogenschutz (13, 14), Unterarmschutz (15, 16), Unterleibsschutz (17), Knieschutz (18, 19), Schienbeinschutz (20, 21), Wirbelsäulenschutz (24), Beckenschutz (25, 26), sowie Steissbeinschutz (27) umfassen.
Die vorliegende Erfindung bezieht sich auf eine Schutzbekleidung, insbesondere für Eishockeyspieler, mit einem Ober- und Unterkörperteil, Arm- und Beinpartien sowie Mitteln zum Schutz verschiedener Körperpartien.
Es sind Sportbekleidungen insbesondere für Eishockeyspieler bekannt, bei welchen Idose, Jacke, Strümpfe, Socken sowie alle Schutzpartien, wie Schienbeinschutz, Knieschutz, Schulterschutz usw., getrennt angezogen werden müssen.
Die einzelnen Schutzteile sind zudem relativ unförmig und schränken die Bewegungsfreiheit des Spielers ein.
Es ist Aufgabe der vorliegenden Erfindung, eine Schutzbekleidung, insbesondere für Eishockeyspieler, zu schaffen, die rasch anzuziehen ist, grosse Bewegungsfreiheit ermöglicht, ein kleineres Gewicht aufweist als bekannte Bekleidungen und trotzdem den notwendigen Schutz für den Spieler gewährleistet.
Dies wird erfindungsgemäss dadurch erreicht, dass die Schutzbekleidung einteilig ausgebildet ist und die Schutzmittel mit der Bekleidung verbunden sind.
Bei einem speziellen Ausführungsbeispiel gemäss der Erfindung sind erste und zweite Schutzmittel vorgesehen, wobei sich zwischen den ersten Schutzmitteln zumindest teilweise die zweiten Schutzmittel befinden. Die ersten Schutzmittel sind vorzugsweise stark gepolstert und weisen aussen eine harte Kunststoffschicht auf, wobei die zweiten Schutzmittel vorzugsweise einen kleinen Querschnitt aufweisen und aussen eine halbelastische Kunststoffschicht umfassen.
Durch diese spezielle Ausbildung wird eine optimale Bewegungsfreiheit des Sportausübenden gewährleistet.
Durch die erfindungsgemässe Ausbildung der Schutzbekleidung kann auf die vielen einzelnen Bekleidungs- und Schutzteile, wie z. B. Hosen, Trikot, Hosenträger, Strumpfbänder, Strümpfe, Schenkelschutz, Knöpfe, welche das Anziehen langwierig gestalten und die Bewegungsfreiheit einschränken, verzichtet werden. Infolge der Elastizität der Schutzbekleidung verbleiben die einzelnen Schutzpartien bei Stössen an den vorgesehenen Stellen.
Im folgenden wird anhand der beiliegenden Zeichnung ein Ausführungsbeispiel der Erfindung näher beschrieben.
Es zeigen:
Fig. 1 die Vorderansicht eines einteiligen Eishockeyschutzanzuges,
Fig. 2 die Rückansicht des einteiligen Eishockeyanzuges,
Fig. 3 einen Querschnitt durch die zweiten Schutzmittel,
Fig. 4 einen Querschnitt durch die ersten Schutzmittel, die am Ort der empfindlichen Körperstellen angeordnet sind.
In Fig. list der einteilige Eishockeyschutzanzug in Vorderansicht dargestellt. Die Ärmel- und Beinpartien 1, 2 sowie der Rumpfteil 3 sind zusammenhängend einstückig ausgebildet. Der Anzug kann auf der Vorderseite über Brustund Bauchpartie geöffnet werden. Der Verschluss erfolgt mittels einer durch an den Randteilen 4 der Öffnung 5 angeordneten Ösen 6 durchgezogenen Schnur 7. Unter der Brust öffnung 5 kann ein Futter 41 zum Schutz des Brustkorbes vorgesehen sein, wobei das Futter an einer Längsseite mit dem Schutzanzug verbunden ist.
Die besonders gefährdeten und/oder exponierten Körperpartien sind durch feste erste Schutzmittel geschützt. Der Rumpfteil 3 des Anzuges umfasst den linken und rechten Schulterschutz 8, 9, den linken und rechten Rippenschutz 10, 11, den Gürtelschutz 12 und den Unterleibsschutz 17. Die Armpartien sind mit dem linken und rechten Ellbogenschutz 13, 14 sowie dem linken und rechten Unterarmschutz 15, 16 versehen. Die Beinpartien 2 des Anzuges umfassen den linken und rechten Knieschutz 18, 19 sowie den linken und rechten Schienbeinschutz 20, 21.
Zwischen den festen ersten Schutzmitteln sind flexible kleine kreis- oder lamellenförmige zweite Schutzmittel 22, 23 angeordnet.
In Fig. 2 ist der einteilige Eishockeyschutzanzug in Hinteransicht dargestellt. Zusätzlich zu den bereits beschriebenen festen Schutzmitteln sind aus dieser Figur noch der die Form eines länglichen Rechteckes aufweisende Wirbelsäulenschutz 24, der linke und rechte Beckenschutz 25, 26, sowie der Steissbeinschutz 27 ersichtlich. Der Wirbelsäulenschutz weist zusätzIich kreisförmige und rechteckförmige Versteifungen 28, 29 auf. Der Gürtelschutz 12 kann im Bereich der Wirbelsäule eine Trennung 42 aufweisen, um eine höhere Beweglichkeit zu ermöglichen.
Die Arm- und Beinpartien 1,2 weisen unten je eine Öffnung 30,31 für den Durchtritt der Hände und Füsse auf.
Die Beinteile 2 könnten an den unteren Enden 31 auch mit sockenförmigen Fussteilen verbunden sein.
In Fig. 3 ist ein Querschnitt durch die halbfesten rechteckigen, runden oder lamellenförmigen zweiten Schutzmittel 22, 23, 28, 29 dargestellt. Körperseitig umfasst der Eishok keyanzug eine Schicht 32 aus elastischem Stoff. Dieser Stoff kann aus Naturfasern, Kunstfasern oder einem gemischten
Gewebe bestehen. Darauf ist eine Schaumstoffschicht 33 an geordnet. An der Aussenseite über der Schaumstoffschicht
33 befindet sich die halbelastische Schutzschicht aus bruchfestem Kunststoff.
Aus Fig. 4 ist ein Querschnitt durch ein erstes Schutzmittel für besonders gefährdete und/oder exponierte Körperpartien dargestellt. Im dicken Mittelteil ist körperseitig eine Schicht 25 aus Stoff angeordnet, die von elastischem Gewebe 36 umgeben ist. Hier kann wiederum ein Stoff, respektiv ein Gewebe, aus Naturfasern, Kunstfasern oder einem Gemisch verwendet werden. Darüber ist die im mittleren Bereich 37 dickere und gegen die Randpartien 38 sich verjüngende Schaumstoffschicht 39 vorgesehen. Über der Schaumstoffschicht befindet sich die äussere Schutzschicht 40 aus bruchsicherem steifem Kunststoffmaterial.
Die oben beschriebene, spezielle Ausbildung der Schutzbekleidung erlaubt eine Reduktion des Gewichtes der Schutzbekleidung um etwa 50%.
Die Schutzbekleidung kann auch für andere Sportarten verwendet werden.
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PATENT CLAIMS
1. Protective clothing, in particular for ice hockey players, with an upper and lower body part (3), arm and leg parts (1, 2), and means (8-21; 24-27) for protecting different parts of the body, characterized in that the clothing is formed in one piece and the protective means are connected to the clothing.
2. Protective clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that first and second protective means are provided, the second protective means (22, 23; 28, 29) being at least partially between the first protective means.
3. Protective clothing according to claim 2, characterized in that the first protective means in the central region (37) comprise a fabric layer (35), a foam layer (39) and a layer (40) made of unbreakable, solid plastic.
4. Protective clothing according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the first protective means in the edge region comprise at least one layer (36) made of elastic material, as well as a layer (40) made of rigid, unbreakable plastic.
5. Protective clothing according to claim 2, characterized in that the second protective means are lamellar, rectangular or circular and comprise a layer (32) of elastic material, a foam layer (33), and a layer of semi-elastic, shatterproof plastic.
6. Protective clothing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized by a lace closure (4-7) arranged in the middle part of the clothing.
7. Protective clothing according to one of claims 2-4, characterized in that the first protective means shoulder protection (8, 9), rib protection (10, 11), belt protection (12), elbow protection (13, 14), forearm protection (15, 16) , Lower abdomen protection (17), knee protection (18, 19), shin protection (20, 21), spine protection (24), pelvic protection (25, 26) and coccyx protection (27).
The present invention relates to protective clothing, in particular for ice hockey players, with an upper and lower body part, arm and leg parts and means for protecting different parts of the body.
Sportswear, in particular for ice hockey players, is known in which the idose, jacket, stockings, socks and all protective parts, such as shin guards, knee guards, shoulder guards, etc., must be put on separately.
The individual protective parts are also relatively bulky and restrict the player's freedom of movement.
It is an object of the present invention to provide protective clothing, in particular for ice hockey players, which can be put on quickly, allows great freedom of movement, has a lower weight than known clothing and nevertheless ensures the necessary protection for the player.
This is achieved according to the invention in that the protective clothing is made in one piece and the protective means are connected to the clothing.
In a special exemplary embodiment according to the invention, first and second protective means are provided, the second protective means being at least partially located between the first protective means. The first protective means are preferably heavily padded and have a hard plastic layer on the outside, the second protective means preferably having a small cross section and comprising a semi-elastic plastic layer on the outside.
This special training ensures optimal freedom of movement for the sportsperson.
Due to the inventive design of protective clothing can on the many individual clothing and protective parts such. B. pants, leotard, braces, garters, stockings, thigh protection, buttons, which make putting on long and restrict the freedom of movement, are dispensed with. As a result of the elasticity of the protective clothing, the individual protective parts remain in the intended positions in the event of bumps.
In the following an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Show it:
1 is a front view of a one-piece ice hockey protective suit,
2 shows the rear view of the one-piece ice hockey suit,
3 shows a cross section through the second protective means,
Fig. 4 shows a cross section through the first protective means, which are arranged at the location of the sensitive body parts.
The one-piece ice hockey protective suit is shown in front view in FIG. The sleeve and leg parts 1, 2 and the trunk part 3 are integrally formed in one piece. The suit can be opened on the front over the chest and abdomen. The closure takes place by means of a cord 7 arranged at the edge parts 4 of the opening 5. The lining 5 can be provided under the breast opening 5 to protect the rib cage, the lining being connected on one long side to the protective suit.
The particularly vulnerable and / or exposed parts of the body are protected by solid first protective agents. The trunk part 3 of the suit includes the left and right shoulder guards 8, 9, the left and right rib guards 10, 11, the belt guards 12 and the lower abdomen guards 17. The arm parts are provided with the left and right elbow guards 13, 14 and the left and right forearm guards 15, 16 provided. The leg parts 2 of the suit include the left and right knee guards 18, 19 and the left and right shin guards 20, 21.
Flexible small circular or lamellar second protective means 22, 23 are arranged between the fixed first protective means.
In Fig. 2 the one-piece hockey protective suit is shown in rear view. In addition to the solid protective means already described, this figure also shows the spinal protector 24, which has the shape of an elongated rectangle, the left and right pelvic protectors 25, 26 and the coccyx protector 27. The spine protection also has circular and rectangular stiffeners 28, 29. The belt protection 12 can have a separation 42 in the region of the spine in order to allow greater mobility.
The arm and leg sections 1, 2 each have an opening 30, 31 below for the passage of hands and feet.
The leg parts 2 could also be connected to sock-shaped foot parts at the lower ends 31.
3 shows a cross section through the semi-solid rectangular, round or lamellar second protective means 22, 23, 28, 29. On the body side, the ice hockey key suit comprises a layer 32 of elastic material. This fabric can be made from natural fibers, synthetic fibers or a mixed
Tissue exist. Then a foam layer 33 is arranged. On the outside over the foam layer
33 is the semi-elastic protective layer made of unbreakable plastic.
4 shows a cross section through a first protective agent for particularly endangered and / or exposed parts of the body. In the thick middle part, a layer 25 of fabric is arranged on the body side, which is surrounded by elastic fabric 36. Here, in turn, a substance or a woven fabric made of natural fibers, synthetic fibers or a mixture can be used. The foam layer 39, which is thicker in the central region and tapers towards the edge parts 38, is provided above this. The outer protective layer 40 made of unbreakable rigid plastic material is located above the foam layer.
The special training of protective clothing described above allows the weight of the protective clothing to be reduced by approximately 50%.
The protective clothing can also be used for other sports.
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