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Protective vest, particularly for practicing activities in the field of equestrian sports

A technology for vests and protective blocks, applied in protective clothing, applications, clothing, etc., can solve problems such as unsatisfactory design and industrial manufacturing

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-11-05
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[0016] [16] Moreover, the proposed design cannot be satisfactorily and easily industrially manufactured, especially when different sizes or dimensions need to be realized for adults of both sexes

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[0038] [38] In the following description, the same, similar or similar elements are indicated by the same reference numerals.

[0039] [39] The protective net 10 shown in the figure has general design symmetry with respect to the vertical central axis AVM passing through the middle of the vest, and like elements are indicated by like references with "G" or "D".

[0040] The protective net 10 shown in the figures has general design symmetry with respect to the vertical central axis AVM passing through the middle of the vest, and like elements are indicated by like references with "G" or "D".

[0041] [40] The protective vest 10 shown in the figures is generally in the form of a one-piece vest which is worn in a conventional manner through two opposing armholes 12G and 12D and which basically comprises a back 14 and two front left and right fronts 16G and 16D. department.

[0042] [41] Vest 10, here closed at the front by a slide-rail type closure known as "Eclaire" (registered...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a vest for protecting areas of the chest or torso of the body of a wearer, in particular, vertically from the next to the waist, comprising a number of protective panels, characterized in that at least some of these protective panels are joined to one another by a stitching (C) serving as a seam, made by hand or with the aid of a sewing matching whereby forming an articulated connection between two stitched panels for forming at least one set (32) of protective panels.

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technical field [0001] [01] The present invention relates to impact protection vests. [0002] [02] The present invention relates in particular to protective vests for use in activities in various areas of high-risk activity, such as horseback riding, to be equipped for all persons who come into contact with horses and who may be subject to impacts such as hoof strikes, and whether male or female riders . Background technique [0003] [03] With regard to protective clothing, protective jackets, protective vests and shoulder pads for horse riders, the test requirements and methods are determined in the standard NF EN 13.158 of May 2000. [0004] [04] The standard concerns protective jackets, vests and shoulder pads worn by children, adolescents and adults of both sexes to protect them from the impact of a fall and to prevent the impact of a horse's hooves. [0005] [05] These guards should also protect them from being stepped on or crushed. [0006] [06] The standard speci...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D13/05
CPCA41D13/0153A41D13/0156A41D13/0518
Inventor S·德努瓦耶
Owner S T E
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