Goal tender leg pad

US9440136B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9440136-B2
Application numberUS-201414177886-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 11, 2014
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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A goaltender leg pad providing profile adjustment, toe attachment and/or toe thickness adjustment. The leg pad can include an adjuster element that configures adjacent pads at a user selected angle or configuration to provide a desired front profile of the leg pad. The leg pad can include an optionally elastic toe attachment strap joined with a foot pad and/or boot, and a redirection element slidably engaging the strap. The strap can secure the foot pad to the user's skate, and generally centrally locate the foot pad over the user's skate when the user transitions to a standing position and/or a crouching position. The leg pad can include a foot pad configured to engage the top of a user's skate. The foot pad can define a cavity within which a secondary pad can be selectively installed or removed to alter the toe thickness of the foot pad and provide desired performance.

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The embodiment of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A goaltender leg pad comprising: a thigh pad adapted to cover a user's thigh; a knee pad joined with the thigh pad below the thigh pad, the knee pad adapted to cover the user's knee; a lower leg pad joined with the knee pad below the knee pad, a foot pad joined with the lower leg pad below the lower leg pad, an adjuster flap including a first end and a second end, the adjuster flap first end joined with a first pad being at least one of the thigh pad, the knee pad, the lower leg pad and the foot pad, the adjuster flap second end selectively and detachably joined with a second pad, different from the first pad, the second pad being a different pad of the at least one of the thigh pad, the knee pad, the lower leg pad and the foot pad, the adjuster flap being adjustable to a first mode and to a second mode, wherein in the first mode, the adjuster flap configures the leg pad in a first preselected front profile of the leg pad, the first preselected front profile generally facing forwardly away from the user's leg, wherein in the second mode, the adjuster flap configures the leg pad in a second preselected front profile of the leg pad, the second preselected front profile generally facing forwardly away from the user's leg, but different from the first preselected front profile, whereby the user can selectively adjust the leg pad to either the first preselected front profile or the second preselected front profile depending on the user's preferred performance characteristics of the leg pad. 2. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 , wherein in the first mode, the adjuster flap maintains the first pad at a first preselected angle relative to the second pad, wherein in the second mode, the adjuster flap maintains the first pad at a second preselected angle relative to the second pad, wherein the second preselected angle is less than the first preselected angle, whereby the second preselected front profile of the leg pad in the second mode is different from the first preselected front profile of the leg pad in the first mode. 3. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 comprising a flex region joining the first pad and the second pad, wherein the adjuster flap spans across the flex region, with the first end being joined with the first pad and the second end being joined with the second pad. 4. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 comprising a front of the leg pad and a rear of the leg pad opposite the front of the leg pad, the front of the leg pad generally facing forwardly away from the user's leg, the rear of the leg pad generally facing toward the user's leg, wherein the adjuster flap is joined with the first pad on the rear of the leg pad. 5. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 comprising a toe thickness pad, wherein the foot pad defines a cavity and an opening configured to provide manual access to the cavity without destroying the foot pad, wherein the toe thickness pad is selectively installable in the cavity to establish a greater thickness of the foot pad from a front to a rear of the foot pad when installed. 6. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 wherein the adjuster flap is a panel of flexible material, the panel being foldable toward and away from a rear of the first pad. 7. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 , wherein the adjuster flap includes a hook and loop fastener at the second end, wherein a rear of the first pad includes a corresponding hook and loop fastener adapted to selectively join with the hook and loop fastener at the second end of the adjuster flap. 8. The goaltender leg pad of claim 1 wherein the hook and loop fastener joined with the corresponding hook and loop fastener have a length wise shear strength of at least 20 PSI. 9. A goaltender leg pad comprising: a thigh pad adapted to cover a user's thigh, the thigh pad including a thigh pad front and an opposing thigh pad rear; a knee pad joined with the thigh pad below the thigh pad, the knee pad joined with the thigh pad at a first flex region, the knee pad adapted to cover the user's knee, the knee pad including a knee pad front and an opposing knee pad rear; a lower leg pad joined with the knee pad below the knee pad, the knee pad joined with the lower leg pad at a second flex region, the lower leg pad including a lower leg pad front and an opposing lower leg pad rear; a foot pad joined with the lower leg pad below the lower leg pad, the foot pad joined with the lower leg pad at a third flex region, the foot pad including a foot pad front and an opposing foot pad rear; a boot extending rearward from the lower leg pad, the boot including first and second opposing side rails forming a channel within which at least one of a user's skate, a user's lower leg, and a user's shin is configured to fit; a strap joined with at least one of the thigh pad, the knee pad, the lower leg pad, the foot pad and the boot, the strap configured to extend around at least a portion of a user's leg to secure the leg pad to the user's leg; and an adjuster flap including a first end and a second end, the first end of the adjuster flap fixedly joined with at least one of the thigh pad rear, the knee pad rear, the lower leg pad rear and the foot pad rear, the adjuster flap extending over at least one of the first flex region, the second flex region and the third flex region so that the second end of the adjuster flap is disposed adjacent a different one of the at least one of the thigh pad rear, the knee pad rear, the lower leg pad rear and the foot pad rear, wherein the adjuster flap is operable in a first mode and a second mode, wherein in the first mode, the second end of the adjuster flap is selectively joined with the different one of the at least one of the thigh pad rear, the knee pad rear, the lower leg pad rear, and the foot pad rear to establish a first preselected front profile of the leg pad, the first preselected front profile generally facing forwardly away from the user's leg, wherein in the second mode, the second end of the adjuster flap is selectively joined with the different one of the at least one of the thigh pad rear, the knee pad rear, the lower leg pad rear, and the foot pad rear to establish a second preselected front profile of the leg pad, the second preselected front profile generally facing forwardly away from the user's leg, but different from the first preselected front profile, whereby the user can selectively adjust the leg pad to either the first preselected front profile or the second preselected front profile depending on the user's preferred performance characteristics of the leg pad. 10. The goaltender leg pad of claim 9 , wherein the adjuster flap extends over the first flex region, wherein the adjuster flap first end is fixedly joined with the thigh pad rear, wherein in the first mode, the second end of the adjuster flap is selectively joined with the knee pad rear to establish the first preselected front profile of the leg pad, with the thigh pad rear and the knee pad rear being disposed at a first preselected angle relative to one another in the first mode, wherein in the second mode, the second end of the adjuster flap is selectively joined with the knee pad rear to establish the second preselected front profile of the leg pad, with the thigh pad rear and the knee pad rear being disposed at a second preselected angle relative to one another in the second mode, wherein the second preselected angle is less than the first preselected angle, whereby in the second mode, the second preselected front profile of the leg pad adjacent the thigh pad and the knee pad is generally rounded, and whereby in

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What does patent US9440136B2 cover?
A goaltender leg pad providing profile adjustment, toe attachment and/or toe thickness adjustment. The leg pad can include an adjuster element that configures adjacent pads at a user selected angle or configuration to provide a desired front profile of the leg pad. The leg pad can include an optionally elastic toe attachment strap joined with a foot pad and/or boot, and a redirection element sl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Warrior Sports Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B71/1225. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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