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- My invention relates to athletic equipment and relates more particularly to thigh pads for use in football equipment, soccer, hockey, lacrosse, etc. equipment.
- an inner pocket is generally provided in the forward thigh portions thereof in which fabric and libre board shaped pads are inserted to protect the player against injury in play.
- Another object of my invention is to provide an improved thigh pad which will be considerably of lighter weight than prior existing pads and which will afford greater protection to the player using the same.
- a still further object of my invention is to provide a thigh pad of the character described which will absorb external blows uniformly and express the force thereof gradually.
- Fig. l is a perspective view of the thigh pad of my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the pad of Fig. 1, a portion of the cover being removed for clarity;
- Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is a view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2 showing the effect upon the application of external force to the pad;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the lower portion of a football player showing the position of the pad in relation to the pants;
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the tube of Figs. 2, 3 and 4 showing the seal therefor.
- Fig. l I show the improved thigh pad of my invention, preferably comprising a corrugated body portion 11 with strengthening ribs 12 preferably formed of fiber board, plastic or like semi-rigid material, as sole leather or the like, a rim slip cover 13 preferably formed of flexible material, such as rubber, and having a continuous air confining cylindrical tube 14 positioned about the inner surfaces of the concave outer edges 15 of the body portion 11, as best shown in Figs. 2, 3, and 4.
- the slip cover 13 preferably conforms in exterior shape to the body portion 11 but is of slightly smaller extent wherefor, since the same is preferably formed of rubber and is flexible, when the same is placed on the body portion of the pad, it is stretched thereover and hence tightly fitted thereon.
- the said slip cover 13 is also provided with an edge cover 19 adapted to be fitted over the outer edges 15 of the body portion 11 and over the ice .outer guide -strip ,16 secured zthereto., as Ibest rshown in Figs. 21 and 3..
- 'Thehem 1f8iis thus Yadapted to'completely cover the,guidefstrips 16, 16 on'either side of tube 14 aswell as 1hr/tube :14 fwlhen disposed over lthe peripheral .edges of lthe inner side of the pad.
- Astrips 1:6 and 16' are disposed, :preferably fformed ofcontinuous stripsof foraminous material, .such as ⁇ sponge rubber, fsuchistrips 16 and v16 Ibeing preferably disposed about said tube, as best shown in Fig. 3, acting as guides to dispose the same about the periphery of said body 11 and to restrict the lateral movement thereof as well as auxiliary blow dampening means, shown in Fig. 4 and as later described herein.
- one of said peripheral strips 16 is immediately disposed adjacent the outer edges of the body portion 11 on the underside thereof, the tube 14 is disposed inwardly thereof and immediately adjacent said outer strip 16 and said second strip 16 is disposed inwardly of the continuous tube 14 and immediately adjacent the said tube in spaced relation to said first strip 16.
- the tube 14 is preferably shown inflated to a desired pressure and said tube sealed at such pressure, as shown in Fig. 6, by a plug Z0 inserted in the ends thereof, the tube being maintained by the cover 13, in seal and in seated engagement with the body 11 preventing collapse, crumbling or shifting of the same during use.
- thigh pad of my invention will be adapted to be inserted within the playing pants of a football player, as shown in Fig. 5, and that the body portion of such pads may be differently constructed, as desired, for use in body contact sports without however departing from the spirit of my invention or the scope of the appended claims.
- a protective thigh pad for contact sports adapted to be worn upon the thigh of a player and comprising a rigid body portion, a pair of guide strips positioned upon the inner surface of said body portion at the edge thereof, a flexible tube containing air disposed between said guide strips, said guide strips adapted to restrain the lateral thrust of said tube when said body portion is subjected to a sudden blow whereby the force of said blow is distributed throughout ⁇ said tube.
- a protective thigh pad for contact sports adapted to be worn upon the thigh of a player and comprising a laterally curved, substantially rigid body portion, a
- a protective thigh pad for contact sports adapted to be worn upon the thigh of a player and comprising a laterally curved, substantially rigid body portion, said body portion having laterally directed strengthening ribs, a pair of continuous, uniformly interspaced, resilient guide strips cohering to the inner concave surface of said body portion at the edge thereof, a continuous, flexible tube containing air, said tube disposed between said guide strips and being retained against lateral displacement Cel thereby, a exible rim slip cover positioned over the edge of said body portion and having a flap extending over said guide strips and said tube whereby said tube is retained against displacement away from said body portion, said guide strips adapted to restrain the lateral thrust of said tube when said body portion is subjected to a sudden blow whereby the force of said blow is distributed throughout said tube.
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Description
Jan. 7, 1958 M. M. GRANT 2,818,571
' THIGH PADS POR USE 1N CONTACT SPORTS EQUIPMENT Filed March 24, 1955 A ms@ BY QW 5@- INVENTOR.kv
United States Patent THIGHPADS FOR USE IN CONTACT 'SPORT S @EQUIPMENT Munro M. Grant, Elyria, -Ohio y Application March 24, 1955, Serial No. 496,459 I SClams. {CL2-22) My invention relates to athletic equipment and relates more particularly to thigh pads for use in football equipment, soccer, hockey, lacrosse, etc. equipment.
In football pants, an inner pocket is generally provided in the forward thigh portions thereof in which fabric and libre board shaped pads are inserted to protect the player against injury in play.
It is an object of my invention to provide an improved thigh pad structure for insertion within football pants, said structure being simple in construction, economical to manufacture and highly eicient in use.
Another object of my invention is to provide an improved thigh pad which will be considerably of lighter weight than prior existing pads and which will afford greater protection to the player using the same.
A still further object of my invention is to provide a thigh pad of the character described which will absorb external blows uniformly and express the force thereof gradually.
Other objects of my invention and the invention itself will become more readily apparent by reference to the following description in which description reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, in which drawings:
Fig. l is a perspective view of the thigh pad of my invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the pad of Fig. 1, a portion of the cover being removed for clarity;
Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2 showing the effect upon the application of external force to the pad;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the lower portion of a football player showing the position of the pad in relation to the pants;
Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the tube of Figs. 2, 3 and 4 showing the seal therefor.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, in all of which like parts :are designated by like reference characters, at 10, Fig. l, I show the improved thigh pad of my invention, preferably comprising a corrugated body portion 11 with strengthening ribs 12 preferably formed of fiber board, plastic or like semi-rigid material, as sole leather or the like, a rim slip cover 13 preferably formed of flexible material, such as rubber, and having a continuous air confining cylindrical tube 14 positioned about the inner surfaces of the concave outer edges 15 of the body portion 11, as best shown in Figs. 2, 3, and 4.
The slip cover 13 preferably conforms in exterior shape to the body portion 11 but is of slightly smaller extent wherefor, since the same is preferably formed of rubber and is flexible, when the same is placed on the body portion of the pad, it is stretched thereover and hence tightly fitted thereon. The said slip cover 13 is also provided with an edge cover 19 adapted to be fitted over the outer edges 15 of the body portion 11 and over the ice .outer guide -strip ,16 secured zthereto., as Ibest rshown in Figs. 21 and 3.. The cover v13 `is'also provided with a hem 18 tof relatively less width .adapted to yoverlap the outer edges on the 'convex side yof the :body portion 11 snugly engaging the same and Awith-a hem 18' of relativelygreater gwidth :adapted to -be disposed :on the inner concave side=offthe body portion. 'Thehem 1f8iis thus Yadapted to'completely cover the, guidefstrips 16, 16 on'either side of tube 14 aswell as 1hr/tube :14 fwlhen disposed over lthe peripheral .edges of lthe inner side of the pad.
On either iside-of vthe tube [14 and ,cementitiously secured to the :body 11 said Astrips 1:6 and 16' are disposed, :preferably fformed ofcontinuous stripsof foraminous material, .such as `sponge rubber, fsuchistrips 16 and v16 Ibeing preferably disposed about said tube, as best shown in Fig. 3, acting as guides to dispose the same about the periphery of said body 11 and to restrict the lateral movement thereof as well as auxiliary blow dampening means, shown in Fig. 4 and as later described herein.
It will be noted that one of said peripheral strips 16 is immediately disposed adjacent the outer edges of the body portion 11 on the underside thereof, the tube 14 is disposed inwardly thereof and immediately adjacent said outer strip 16 and said second strip 16 is disposed inwardly of the continuous tube 14 and immediately adjacent the said tube in spaced relation to said first strip 16.
The tube 14 is preferably shown inflated to a desired pressure and said tube sealed at such pressure, as shown in Fig. 6, by a plug Z0 inserted in the ends thereof, the tube being maintained by the cover 13, in seal and in seated engagement with the body 11 preventing collapse, crumbling or shifting of the same during use.
It will be noted that when the thigh pad of my invention is inserted within the pockets 31 provided for that purpose in a football players pants, having been placed under predetermined, proper, preferably low pressure, that that pressure is directed against the leg of the player and absorbs any shock of impact from external force by distributing said impact over the entire area covered by the pad. Hence, a blow is not localized but absorbed and de-accelerated over a considerable area and injury to a players upper leg is avoided.
By the use of the foraminous tube confining strips 16, 16 on either side of the tube, it is further obvious from Fig. 4 that impact on the external face of the body of the thigh pad will be rst absorbed over the circumference of the entire tube 14 and the strips 16, 16 laterally expanded due to slight expansion of the tube 14; that the strips 16, 16 limit such expansion and that the force of the blow, owing to the communication openings in the material of the strips 16, 16 will be dampened and diffused thereby.
It will be obvious that the thigh pad of my invention will be adapted to be inserted within the playing pants of a football player, as shown in Fig. 5, and that the body portion of such pads may be differently constructed, as desired, for use in body contact sports without however departing from the spirit of my invention or the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
l. A protective thigh pad for contact sports adapted to be worn upon the thigh of a player and comprising a rigid body portion, a pair of guide strips positioned upon the inner surface of said body portion at the edge thereof, a flexible tube containing air disposed between said guide strips, said guide strips adapted to restrain the lateral thrust of said tube when said body portion is subjected to a sudden blow whereby the force of said blow is distributed throughout `said tube.
2. A protective thigh pad for contact sports adapted to be worn upon the thigh of a player and comprising a laterally curved, substantially rigid body portion, a
pair of continuous, uniformly interspaced, resilient guide strips cohering to the inner, concave surface of said body portion at the edge thereof, a continuous, eX- ible tube containing air, said tube disposed between said guide strips and being retained against lateral'displacement thereby, said guide strips adapted to restrain the lateral thrust of said tube when said body portion is subjected to a sudden blow whereby the force of said blow is distributed throughout said tube.
3. A protective thigh pad for contact sports adapted to be worn upon the thigh of a player and comprising a laterally curved, substantially rigid body portion, said body portion having laterally directed strengthening ribs, a pair of continuous, uniformly interspaced, resilient guide strips cohering to the inner concave surface of said body portion at the edge thereof, a continuous, flexible tube containing air, said tube disposed between said guide strips and being retained against lateral displacement Cel thereby, a exible rim slip cover positioned over the edge of said body portion and having a flap extending over said guide strips and said tube whereby said tube is retained against displacement away from said body portion, said guide strips adapted to restrain the lateral thrust of said tube when said body portion is subjected to a sudden blow whereby the force of said blow is distributed throughout said tube.
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 842,715 Scott lan. 29, 1907 1,614,125 Hardage Ian. 11, 1927 1,757,019 Mott May 6, 1930 1,784,148 Levinson Dec. 9, 1930 1,812,579 Bischoff June 30, 1931 2,072,483 Naundorf Mar. 2, 1937 2,663,020 Cushman Dec. 22, 1953
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