shin guards

A technology for sleeves and shin guards, applied in protective clothing, clothing, sports accessories, etc., can solve troubles and other problems

Active Publication Date: 2016-02-10
NIKE INNOVATE CV
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Previous attempts to secure the shin guard pads may have been cumbersome

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[0016] The subject matter of embodiments of the invention is described with specificity herein to satisfy statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed subject matter may also be embodied in other ways, to include different elements or combinations of elements similar to those described in this document, in conjunction with other prior or future technologies.

[0017] Aspects of the invention relate to a shin guard sleeve that extends higher in the calf portion of the shin guard than in the shin portion. Other aspects may include a top located in the wearer's calf region to provide a volume that can be filled by the wearer's calf. Additionally, some aspects may include retainers secured to the shin guard sleeves to further resist sliding of the shin guard sleeves.

[0018] Accordingly, in one aspect, the present invention provides a shin guard sleeve construc...

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Aspects of the present invention relate to a shin guard sleeve that extends higher in a calf portion than in a shin portion of the shin guard sleeve. Additional aspects may include a shin guard sleeve having an apex located in the calf region of a wearer to provide a volume able to be filled by the calf region of the wearer. Further, aspects may include one or more maintainers affixed to the shin guard sleeve to further resist slipping of the shin guard sleeve.

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technical field [0001] The present application relates to a shin guard sleeve. Background technique [0002] Shin guards have traditionally been used by athletes to protect the athlete's shin area from impact. Shin guards generally extend from below the knee to above the ankle in the inanas-worn position. Shin guards can be pads alone or pads with fixed components. For example, shin guard pads may be secured to the wearer using straps, tape, socks, or sleeves. However, athletes may desire a method for securing a shin guard pad to their leg that is easy to position while still maintaining the shin guard pad in the desired position. Previous attempts to secure the shin guard pads may have been cumbersome or ineffective at maintaining the shin guard pads in the desired position. Contents of the invention [0003] Aspects of the invention relate to a shin guard sleeve that may extend higher in the calf portion of the shin guard than in the shin portion. Other aspects may ...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D13/00
CPCA63B71/1225A41D13/0543A63B2071/1258A63B2243/0025
Inventor 萨姆·费希尔卡尔·贝伦德奥利弗·麦克拉克伦
Owner NIKE INNOVATE CV
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