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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 3193050
(54) English Title: POSTERIOR KNEE GUARD
(54) French Title: GENOUILLERE POSTERIEURE
Status: Compliant
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • A63B 71/12 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • SINGH, BRIG MOHAN (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • SINGH, BRIG MOHAN (United States of America)
(71) Applicants :
  • SINGH, BRIG MOHAN (United States of America)
(74) Agent: FINLAYSON & SINGLEHURST
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(86) PCT Filing Date: 2021-08-25
(87) Open to Public Inspection: 2022-03-03
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): Yes
(86) PCT Filing Number: PCT/US2021/047482
(87) International Publication Number: WO2022/046858
(85) National Entry: 2023-02-24

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
17/007,393 United States of America 2020-08-31

Abstracts

English Abstract

A posterior knee guard is coupled to a shin guard which includes a front shell, padding, and an elastic mounting strap. The posterior knee guard includes a hard outer layer and an resilient inner pad. The inner pad has a strap channel extending laterally therethrough which is configured to receive the mounting strap of the shin guard. The outer layer may be overlaid with a strong covering material. The outer layer has a vertical column of horizontally extending guard strips. The guard strips are separated from each other to form a space between adjacent guard strips.


French Abstract

L'invention concerne une genouillère postérieure reliée à un protège-tibia qui comprend une coque avant, un rembourrage et une sangle de montage élastique. La genouillère postérieure comprend une couche externe dure et une garniture intérieure élastique. La garniture intérieure comporte un canal de sangle s'étendant latéralement à travers celle-ci, qui est configuré pour recevoir la sangle de montage du protège-tibia. La couche externe peut être revêtue d'un matériau de couverture résistant. La couche externe comporte une colonne verticale de bandes de protection s'étendant horizontalement. Les bandes de protection sont séparées l'une de l'autre pour former un espace entre bandes de protection adjacentes.

Claims

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CLAIMS
1. A posterior knee guard for protecting the popliteal fossa
area of a wearer, the posterior knee guard comprising:
a resilient inner pad;
an outer shell having a vertical column of horizontal guard
strips, each said strip being spaced from an adjacent said strip,
and
a flexible covering overlaying said outer shell.
2. The posterior knee guard of claim 1 wherein said guard
strips are mounted to said inner pad,
whereby the inner pad acts as a joint between adjacent guard
strips for articulated movement of the outer shell.
3. The posterior knee guard of claim 1 wherein said resilient
inner pad has a laterally extending strap channel therethrough,
whereby the strap channel may receive the mounting strap of a
conventional shin guard.
4. The posterior knee guard of claim 1 wherein said resilient
inner pad is at least partially overlaid with a liner material.
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5. The posterior knee guard of claim 1 further comprising a
mounting strap coupled to said inner pad.
6. The posterior knee guard of claim 1 wherein said
horizontal guard strips include multiple segments.
7. A posterior knee guard for protecting the posterior of a
wearer's knee, the posterior knee guard comprising:
a flexible inner pad;
a hard outer shell coupled to said inner pad, said outer shell
having a plurality of elongated members coupled to each other for
articulated movement of said outer shell.
8. The posterior knee guard of claim 7 further comprising a
flexible covering overlaying said outer shell.
9. The posterior knee guard of claim 7 wherein said guard
strips are coupled to each other by mounting each elongated member
to said inner pad to create a space between each adjacent elongated
member.
10. The posterior knee guard of claim 7 wherein said inner
pad has a laterally extending strap channel therethrough.
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11. The posterior knee guard of claim 7 wherein said inner
pad is at least partially overlaid with a liner material.
12. The posterior knee guard of claim 7 further comprising a
mounting strap coupled to said inner pad.
13. The posterior knee guard of claim 7 wherein said
elongated members include multiple segments.
14. A combination posterior knee guard and shin guard
comprising,
a shin guard having a lower leg portion and a kneecap portion,
the shin guard also having a flexible mounting strap;
a posterior knee guard coupled to said shin guard, said
posterior knee guard having a resilient inner pad, and an outer
shell coupled to said inner pad, said posterior knee guard being
coupled to said shin guard through said flexible mounting strap
being coupled to said posterior knee guard.
15. The combination posterior knee guard and shin guard of
claim 14 wherein said outer shell includes a plurality of
horizontal guard strips.
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16. The combination posterior knee guard and shin guard of
claim 14 wherein said vertical column of horizontal guard strips
includes a space between each adjacent guard strip, and wherein
each guard strip is coupled to said inner pad.
17. The combination posterior knee guard and shin guard of
claim 14 further comprising a flexible covering overlaying said
outer shell.
18. The combination posterior knee guard and shin guard of
claim 14 wherein said inner pad has a laterally extending strap
channel therethrough and said mounting strap of said shin guard
extends through said strap channel.
19. The combination posterior knee guard and shin guard of
claim 14 wherein said inner pad is at least partially overlaid with
a liner material.
20. The combination posterior knee guard and shin guard of
claim 15 wherein said horizontal guard strips include multiple
segments.
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Description

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POSTERIOR KNEE GUARD
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates generally to a protector and more
specifically to a protector or guard for the posterior of the knee
of a person.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In today's sports, a player oftentimes wears pads or guards to
protect themselves from harm. These guards may include shoulder
pads, knee pads, elbow pads, shin pads, or the like.
A common guard used in sports, and especially hockey, is the
shin guard, which overlays the shin portion of a player's leg.
These shin guards include a hard outer shell and a layer of padding
positioned between the outer shell and the player's leg. These
shin guards may include a portion which overlays the front or
anterior portion of a player's knee.
While the shin guard provides protection to the anterior
portion of a player's leg, it does not provide protection to the
posterior portion of a player's leg, as a hard shell in this area
would impede the normal pivoting or bending of the player's knee.
Thus, the posterior portion of a player's leg, or specifically the
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popliteal fossa area, is susceptible to injury from contact by a
hockey stick or the blade of an hockey skate, as this area is not
protected by conventional hockey equipment. Therefore, this is a
known point of weakness that is often exploited by hockey players.
Accordingly, it is seen that a need remains for a guard to
protect the posterior of a person's knee, that remains in place,
and does not interfere with the movement of the knee. It is to the
provision of such therefore that the present invention is primarily
directed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a preferred form of the invention a posterior knee guard
for protecting the popliteal fossa area of a wearer comprises a
resilient inner pad, an outer shell having a vertical column of
horizontal guard strips, wherein each strip is spaced from an
adjacent strip, and a flexible covering overlaying said outer
shell.
In another preferred form of the invention a combination
posterior knee guard and shin guard comprises a shin guard having
a lower leg portion and a kneecap portion and a posterior knee
guard coupled to the shin guard. The shin guard has a flexible
mounting strap. The posterior knee guard has a resilient inner
pad, and an outer shell coupled to the inner pad. The posterior

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knee guard is coupled to the shin guard through the flexible
mounting strap being coupled to the posterior knee guard.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a posterior knee guard in a
preferred form of the invention, shown coupled to a conventional
shin guard.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the posterior knee guard of
Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the posterior knee
guard of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a posterior knee guard in another preferred form of
the invention.
Fig. 5 is a front view of a multi-segmented guard strip of the
posterior knee guard of Fig. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
With reference next to the drawings, there is shown a
posterior knee guard 10 in a preferred form of the invention. The
posterior knee guard 10 is shown coupled to a conventional shin
guard 11 which includes a front shell 12 and rear padding 13
configured to form a recess 14 that is occupied by a person's leg.
The shin guard 11 includes a lower leg portion 15 and a kneecap
portion 16. The shin guard 14 also includes a flexible, elastic
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mounting strap 19 which is sized and shaped to extend from one side
of the padding 13, wrap about a person's leg below or in the
general area of the person's knee, and be coupled to the opposite
side of the padding 13.
The posterior knee guard 10 includes a hard or rigid exterior
shell, outer casing, or layer 20 and a resilient interior or inner
layer, pad or padding member 22. The inner pad 22 has a strap
channel 24 extending laterally therethrough which is configured to
receive the mounting strap 19 of the conventional shin guard 11, as
shown in Fig. 1. The strap channel 24 is located within the lower
portion of the inner pad 22. The inner pad 22 may be made of a
resilient, low density foam material, such as a cross linked
polyurethane material. The inner pad 22 is at least partially
overlaid with a mesh or woven knit liner material 26 which aids in
providing comfort and wicking perspiration from a person's leg.
The outer layer 20 may be overlaid with a strong covering material
28, such as a Poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide layer sold under
the trade name Kevlar by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company of
Wilmington, Delaware.
The outer layer 20 has a vertical column or array of
horizontally or laterally extending guard strips or elongated
members 32. Each guard strip 32 is made of a hard or generally
rigid material, such as a high impact plastic. The guard strips 32
are separated from each other to form a space 34 between adjacent
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guard strips 32. The guard strips 32 are coupled to the inner
layer 22 so that the posterior knee pad 10 may be bent and the
outer layer 20 articulated without being restricted by the
construction of the outer layer or guard strips 32.
Here, the
inner layer 22 acts as a pivotal joint between adjacent guard
strips 32.
The posterior knee guard 10 is generally rectangular with a
dimension of 4 inches in height, 2.75 inches in width, and 0.75
inches in depth. This dimension covers the popliteal fossa region
of the knee.
In use, the posterior knee guard 10 is coupled to a
conventional shin guard 11 by passing the shin guard's mounting
strap 19 through the strap channel 24 of the inner pad 22 of the
posterior knee guard 10.
The person may then position the shin guard 11 upon his or her
leg so that the leg resides within the recess 14 defined by the
padding 13 of the shin guard 11. With the shin guard 11 in a
normal position upon the person's leg, the posterior knee guard 10
is positioned over the posterior of the knee, specifically the knee
guard 10 is positioned to cover the popliteal fossa area of the
wearer. The tension of the mounting strap 19 may be varied through
its positional mounting.
As the person bends the knee during normal use, such as
running, skating, etc., the outer layer 20 may be bent in a concave
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manner. The spacing or space 34 between the adjacent guard strips
32 that form the outer layer 20 allow for such movement. This
movement may also be considered to be an articulated movement as
the inner pad 22 forms a joint between the adjacent guard strips
32. The space 34 between adjacent guard strips is small enough so
that sports equipment, such as a hockey stick, hockey skate blade,
or other equipment, may not pass between adjacent guard strips 32
and injure a person. The covering material 28 also protects the
player, prevents separation of the guard strips due to impact, and
provides a covering to resist tearing of the soft inner pad 22.
With reference next to Fig. 4, there is a shown a posterior
knee guard 40 in another form. Here, the posterior knee guard 40
is essentially the same as that previously described except that
the posterior knee guard 40 includes its own mounting strap 42 so
that the posterior knee guard 40 need not be directly coupled to
the shin guard.
The mounting strap 42 may be an elastic tubular sleeve or two
elastic portions joined together through a fastener, such as hook
and loop fasteners. The strap 42 may also be two straps so that
one strap may be wrapped above the knee cap and another strap be
wrapped below the knee cap.
It should be understood that while the elongated guard strip
32 is shown as a single strip, they may be comprised of multiple
segments to provide more flexibility, as shown in Fig. 5. As such,
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the guard strips 32 would form multiple vertical columns or a
matrix of guard strips.
It thus is seen that a posterior knee guard is now provided
that allows for comfort while protecting the posterior portion of
a person's knee. Although the posterior knee guard has been
illustrated and described in its preferred form, it should be
understood that many modifications, additions and deletions may be
made to that specific form without departure from the spirit and
scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Title Date
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(86) PCT Filing Date 2021-08-25
(87) PCT Publication Date 2022-03-03
(85) National Entry 2023-02-24

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Current Owners on Record
SINGH, BRIG MOHAN
Past Owners on Record
None
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Abstract 2023-02-24 1 59
Claims 2023-02-24 4 101
Drawings 2023-02-24 3 64
Description 2023-02-24 7 223
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) 2023-02-24 3 173
International Search Report 2023-02-24 3 123
National Entry Request 2023-02-24 7 176
Office Letter 2024-03-28 2 189
Representative Drawing 2023-07-25 1 9
Cover Page 2023-07-25 1 39