IP Library Granted Patent US 11,731,028
Granted Patent B2
US 11,731,028 · App. 17/565,990 · Granted Aug 22, 2023

Leg pad

Inventors: Anthony Gauvin (Montreal, CA); Thomas Lemelin (Boisbriand, CA); Marco Beauregard (Gore, CA); Jean-François Laperrière (Prévost, CA)
Assignee: BAUER HOCKEY LLC
A63B71/1225A41D13/0543A41D13/065A41D2600/10A63B2071/125A63B2071/1241A63B2071/1258A63B2209/10
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Patent No.
US 11,731,028
App. No.
17/565,990
Granted
Aug 22, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A leg pad (e.g., a hockey leg pad) for protecting a leg of a user, in which the leg pad is designed to enhance protection and freedom of movement (e.g., during skating strides), such as by providing flexibility of the leg pad proximate to a knee and optionally an ankle of the user (e.g., for extension and optional retraction of one or more parts of the leg pad) to better follow natural movements of the user's leg (e.g., bending of the knee and optional flexion of the ankle of the user).

Claims (22)

1. A leg pad for protecting a leg of a user, the leg pad comprising:

a knee cap configured to cover at least part of a knee of the user;

a shin shell configured to cover at least part of a shin of the user, movable relative to the knee cap, and comprising shell members that are rigid, disposed adjacent to one another in a longitudinal direction of the leg pad, and movable relative to one another when the leg of the user bends and extends;

wherein: when the knee of the user bends and an ankle of the user flexes, a first one of the shell member and a second one of the shell members are movable relative to one another in an upper half of the shin shell in accordance with bending of the knee of the user and the second one of the shell members and a third one of the shell members are movable relative to one another in a lower half of the shin shell in accordance with flexing of the ankle of the user an overlap between the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members is configured to decrease when the knee of the user bends; and an overlap between the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members is configured to increase when the knee of the user bends and the ankle of the user flexes.

2. The leg pad of claim 1 , wherein the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members movable relative to one another in the upper half of the shin shell in accordance with the bending of the knee of the user and the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members movable relative to one another in the lower half of the shin shell in accordance with the flexing of the ankle of the user are configured such that the knee cap remains over a patella of the knee of the user when the knee of the user bends.

3. The leg pad of claim 1 , wherein the upper half of the shin shell is configured to extend when the knee of the user bends, independent of movement of the ankle of the user.

4. The leg pad of claim 1 , wherein: the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members are configured to avoid an exposed gap therebetween over a range of relative motion thereof; and the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members are configured to avoid an exposed gap therebetween over a range of relative motion thereof.

5. The leg pad of claim 1 , wherein: the first one of the shell members is biased towards a rest position relative to the second one of the shell members; and the third one of the shell members is biased towards a rest position relative to the second one of the shell members.

6. The leg pad of claim 1 , comprising a liner disposed behind the shin shell.

7. The leg pad of claim 6 , wherein the liner extends across adjacent ones of the shell members.

8. The leg pad of claim 1 , comprising a band disposed about at least part of a periphery of the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members to interconnect the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members and allow the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members to move relative to one another.

9. The leg pad of claim 1 , comprising a band disposed about at least part of a periphery of the first one of the shell members, at least part of a periphery of the second one of the shell members and at least part of a periphery of the third one of the shell members to interconnect the first one of the shell members, the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members and allow the first one of the shell members, the second one of the shell members, and the third one of the shell members to move relative to one another.

10. The leg pad of claim 1 , comprising at least one band disposed about at least part of a periphery of the first one of the shell members, at least part of a periphery of the second one of the shell members and at least part of a periphery of the third one of the shell members to interconnect the first one of the shell members, the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members and allow the first one of the shell members, the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members to move relative to one another.

11. The leg pad of claim 10 , wherein the at least one band is a single band.

12. A leg pad for protecting a leg of a user, the leg pad extending along a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a) a knee cap configured to cover at least part of a knee of the user, the knee cap comprising an upper end, a lower end, and a mid-point located between the upper end and the lower end of the knee cap, the knee cap being curved between the upper end of the knee cap and the lower end of the knee cap such that the mid-point of the knee cap projects forwardly relative to the upper end of the knee cap and the lower end of the knee cap in a longitudinal direction of the leg pad; and

b) a shin shell configured to cover at least part of a shin of the user, the shin shell comprising an upper end, a lower end and a mid-point located between the upper end of the shin shell and the lower end of the shin shell;

wherein: the shin shell comprises shell members that are rigid, disposed adjacent to one another in a longitudinal direction of the leg pad, and movable relative to one another when the leg of the user bends and extends; a first one of the shell members and a second one of the shell members are movable relative to one another in an upper half of the shin shell; the second one of the shell members and a third one of the shell members are movable relative to one another in a lower half of the shin shell; an overlap between the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members is configured to decrease when the knee of the user bends; an overlap between the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members is configured to increase when the knee of the user bends and an ankle of the user flexes; the knee cap and the shin shell are movable relative to each other when the leg of the user bends and extends; and the upper end of the shin shell and the mid-point of the shin shell are configured to be movable relative to one another when the leg of the user bends and extends.

13. A leg pad for protecting a leg of a user, the leg pad comprising:

a knee cap configured to cover at least part of a knee of the user; and

a shin shell configured to cover at least part of a shin of the user, movable relative to the knee cap, and comprising shell members that are rigid, disposed adjacent to one another in a longitudinal direction of the leg pad, and movable relative to one another when the leg of the user bends and extends;

wherein: when the knee of the user bends and an ankle of the user flexes, a first one of the shell members and a second one of the shell members are movable relative to one another in an upper half of the shin shell in accordance with bending of the knee of the user and the second one of the shell members and a third one of the shell members are movable relative to one another in a lower half of the shin shell in accordance with flexing of the ankle of the user; the first one of the shell members and the second one of the shell members are configured to avoid an exposed gap therebetween over a range of relative motion thereof; and the second one of the shell members and the third one of the shell members are configured to avoid an exposed gap therebetween over a range of relative motion thereof.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 20, 2024
From: BAUER HOCKEY LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., TORONTO BRANCH, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 072886/0394 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: GAUVIN, ANTHONY; LEMELIN, THOMAS; BEAUREGARD, MARCO; LAPERRIERE, JEAN-FRANCOIS
To: BAUER HOCKEY LTD.
Reel/Frame 059458/0484 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: BAUER HOCKEY LTD.
To: BAUER HOCKEY LLC
Reel/Frame 059458/0497 →