IP Library Granted Patent US 7,861,318
Granted Patent B2
US 7,861,318 · App. 11/699,120 · Granted Jan 4, 2011

Pad wearable over articulated joint

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,861,318
App. No.
11/699,120
Granted
Jan 4, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pad, such as a knee, elbow, or shoulder pad, is wearable over an articulatable joint involving an arm of a wearer or a leg of a wearer and is constructed so as to define two flexing lines extending between an upper edge of the pad and a lower edge of the pad, which flexing lines define a central region of the pad and two lateral regions of the pad, so as to define a flexing line spaced from the central region and extending through each of the lateral regions, and so as to define plural flexing lines spaced from the upper and lower edges and from one another and extending across the central region, between the lateral regions. The pad comprises plural layers, which are sewn so as to define the flexing lines, and at least some of those layers are fabric layers.

Claims (13)

1. A pad, which is wearable over an articulatable joint involving an arm of a wearer or a leg of a wearer, wherein the pad is constructed so as to define two flexing lines extending from an upper edge of the pad to a lower edge of the pad, which flexing lines define a central region of the pad and two lateral regions of the pad extending continuously from the upper edge to the lower edge; and wherein the pad is constructed so as to define a flexing line spaced from the upper and lower edges and extending across the central region, between the lateral regions; and wherein the pad comprises plural layers, which are attached so as to define the flexing lines, each of the regions having a thickness and each of the flexing lines having a reduced thickness relative to the thickness of each region adjacent the flexing line.

2. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the flexing line spaced from the upper and lower edges and extending across the central region is one of plural flexing lines, which are spaced from the upper and lower edges and from one another and which extend across the central region.

3. The pad of claim 1 , wherein the pad is constructed so as to define a flexing line spaced from the central region and extending through each of the lateral regions.

4. The pad of claim 2 , wherein the pad is constructed so as to define a flexing line spaced from the central region and extending through each of the lateral regions.

5. The pad of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the layers are fabric layers.

6. A pad, which is wearable over an articulatable joint involving an arm of a wearer or a leg of a wearer, wherein the pad is constructed so as to define two flexing lines extending between an upper edge of the pad and a lower edge of the pad, which flexing lines define a central region of the pad and two lateral regions of the pad; and wherein the pad is constructed so as to define a flexing line spaced from the upper and lower edges and extending across the central region, between the lateral regions; and wherein the pad comprises layers of fabric that are sewn so as to define the flexing lines, each of the regions having a thickness and each of the flexing lines having a reduced thickness relative to the thickness of each region adjacent the flexing line.

7. The pad of claim 6 , wherein the flexing line spaced from the upper and lower edges and extending across the central region is one of plural flexing lines, which are spaced from the upper and lower edges and from one another and which extend across the central region.

8. The pad of claim 6 , wherein the pad is constructed so as to define a flexing line spaced from the central region and extending through each of the lateral regions.

9. The pad of claim 7 , wherein the pad is constructed so as to define a flexing line spaced from the central region and extending through each of the lateral regions.

10. The pad of claim 1 wherein the reduced thickness of each flexing line is no greater than 75% of the thickness of each region adjacent the flexing line.

11. The pad of claim 1 wherein the reduced thickness of each flexing line is no greater than 50% of the thickness of each region adjacent the flexing line.

12. The pad of claim 6 wherein the reduced thickness of each flexing line is no greater than 75% of the thickness of each region adjacent the flexing line.

13. The pad of claim 6 wherein the reduced thickness of each flexing line is no greater than 50% of the thickness of each region adjacent the flexing line.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS, LLC; HEAROS, LLC; WEST CHESTER HOLDINGS, LLC; REFLECTIVE APPAREL FACTORY, INC.; PIP USA MANUFACTURING, INC.; HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.; MORNING PRIDE MANUFACTURING L.L.C.; SALISBURY ELECTRICAL SAFETY L.L.C.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA
Reel/Frame 071342/0241 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS, LLC; HEAROS, LLC; WEST CHESTER HOLDINGS, LLC; REFLECTIVE APPAREL FACTORY, INC.; PIP USA MANUFACTURING, INC.; HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.; MORNING PRIDE MANUFACTURING L.L.C.; SALISBURY ELECTRICAL SAFETY L.L.C.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 071346/0679 →