EP2583572A2 - Protecteur pour le dos avec réglage en hauteur - Google Patents
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- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D13/00—Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
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- the invention relates to back protector for the protection of a back.
- Such a back protector is used, for example, to protect motorcyclists, skiers, snowboarders, mountain bikers and / or riders.
- Other applications are also possible in principle.
- EN 1621-2 which specifies various requirements and aspects of motorcycle back protectors. For some time, this standard is also for recreational sports, such. B. skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking used.
- EN 1621-2 u. a. defines the length of such a back protector.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a back protector of the type described, which is easier to meet the protection requirements for different anatomical backs.
- the back protector according to the invention comprises a protector vest and a damping element.
- the back protector has a central longitudinal axis, which is oriented in the applied state of the back protector along the backbone of the back to be protected.
- the damping element is mounted vertically adjustable along the central longitudinal axis of the protector vest.
- a retaining element is sewn, wherein the retaining element extends in the direction of the central longitudinal axis and the damping element is attached to the retaining element.
- the retaining element has at least one first longitudinal guide extending in the direction of the central longitudinal axis into which engages a first fastening element which fixes the damping element to the retaining element and can be changed in its axial position.
- the damping element is made adjustable in height with respect to the protector vest. This makes it possible to design the size jumps between the individual back protectors slightly larger. Fine adjustment is readily possible with the respective back protector by means of the height adjustability of the damping element. In this way, the back protector can be easily adjusted and brought into such a position that, in the applied state, the region of the damping element lies between the shoulder blades of the back to be protected, with its greatest transverse dimension measured perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. Then a particularly good protective effect is given.
- the damping element is arranged in particular within the protector vest. This is preferably true for at least the majority of the damping element. Possibly. may protrude a piece of the damping element over the upper edge of the protector vest.
- top and bottom refer to positions along the spine or the back to be protected.
- the term “protector vest” is to be understood generally. It includes in addition to west in the strict sense here in particular jackets. Alternatively or synonymously, you could also use the term "protector jacket”.
- a position fixing of the damping element is given on the one hand by the (height adjustable) attachment of the damping element to the protector vest and on the other hand, in particular, that in an arrangement largely within the protector vest the protector vest outside abuts the damping element and the damping element in the applied state of the back protector preferably to the protective back presses.
- the damping element is also releasably attached to the protector vest.
- the damping element can then in particular be removed from the protector vest in particular.
- a change in the protective effect of the back protector is possible.
- a hitherto used damping element can be exchanged for another damping element with a higher or differently designed protective effect.
- the detachable connection between the protector vest and the damping element simplifies the cleaning of these two main components of the back protector. Each component can then be treated according to its degree of soiling and the cleaning recommendations that apply to it.
- the holding element embodied as part of the protector vest can provide additional protection in addition to the damping element, which primarily ensures the actual protective function for the back.
- the holding element then forms an (additional) protector shield.
- the sewn into the protector vest holding member allows a much more stable attachment and longitudinal guidance of the height-adjustable mounted damping element than would be possible with a mounting of the damping element, for example, on the fabric of the protector vest.
- the height adjustment of the damping element can be realized very well relative to the protector vest.
- a change in position of the damping element in the direction of the central longitudinal axis is thus possible, whereas a change in position in another direction is prevented.
- axial is understood to mean a direction along or parallel to the central longitudinal axis.
- the height-adjustable connection between the damping element and the protector vest thus offers various advantages.
- the reduction in the number of different protector sizes is associated with a significant cost savings.
- the holding element is configured Y-shaped.
- it consists of a flexible plastic material. Due to the Y-shape is a good adaptation to the anatomy in the shoulder area given.
- the holding element comprises in particular a Y-longitudinal section extending in the direction of the central longitudinal axis, to which side two Y-side sections are laterally integrally formed in its upper region.
- the use of a flexible plastic material allows some adaptation to the particular shape of the back. In addition, this increases the comfort of the back protector.
- the first longitudinal guide and the first fastening element comprise locking means in order to fix the axial position of the first fastening element in the first longitudinal guide.
- the holding element has at least one extending in the direction of the central longitudinal axis of the second longitudinal guide, in which engages a damping element which fixes on the holding element and freely adjustable in its axial position second fastening element.
- the second longitudinal guide is arranged in alignment with the first longitudinal guide. Due to the second longitudinal guide a more stable attachment and management of the damping element is achieved on the protector vest.
- this includes second fastening element no comparable locking means as the first fastening element, so that an axial change in position of the second fastening element within the second longitudinal guide can take place unhindered.
- the second fastener mainly provides better support and better guidance in the direction of the central longitudinal axis.
- the retaining element has two second longitudinal guides, one of which is arranged above and below the first longitudinal guide.
- a second longitudinal guide is arranged on both sides of the first longitudinal guide.
- the back protector comprises a total of three longitudinal guides, one of which, namely the central first longitudinal guide is equipped with locking means for fixing the axial position.
- the first longitudinal guide can also be arranged at the very top.
- the damping element comprises a receiving pocket into which at least one in particular flexible damping layer, preferably removable again, is inserted.
- the damping element can be adapted very flexibly to different requirements.
- the receiving pocket and the damping layer can be stored separately and cleaned.
- the damping layer consists in particular of a foam material, whereby a good shock absorption is given.
- the receiving pocket is designed to accommodate a further protective or damping position.
- the protective function of the back protector can be adapted to the current requirement.
- the further protective layer inserted in this example is then in particular very puncture-resistant, preferably stronger than the at least one damping layer.
- the protector vest comprises a stretchable fabric. Due to the elongation, the damping element in the applied state of the protector vest is advantageously pressed closely against the back. The damping element is thereby kept in the desired position for the achievement of the protective effect. Also, in conjunction with the preferably only punctual fastening of the damping layer on the protector vest realized a floating mounting of the damping element.
- the stretchable fabric of the protector vest forms a shift layer. This shift layer prevents in the event that a foreign object from the outside on the back protector, in particular on the protector vest, hooks that the underlying damping element is moved and the protection function for the back is no longer given the desired extent.
- the advantageous function as a shift layer is achieved due to the stretchable design of the fabric.
- the extensibility is preferably given in the back protector almost completely circumferentially in the circumferential direction. Excluded is only the area in which the retaining element is sewn into the protector vest. Because of this almost completely circumferentially given expansion effect, the damping element is very efficient and pressed in particular on its entire surface in the applied state of the back protector to the back and held in its desired position. At the same time, however, the protector vest does not affect the freedom of movement due to the stretchable fabric used. The protector vest can adapt to any movement.
- the protector vest is stretchable in a breast area in a circumferential direction, ie in particular in a chest circumferential direction, by between 10% and 20%, in particular between 13% and 17%, preferably between 15% and 16%.
- the protector vest is stretchable in a waist region in a circumferential direction, ie in particular in a waistband circumferential direction, by between 20% and 35%, in particular between 22% and 30%, preferably between 24% and 28%.
- Fig. 1 and 2 is an embodiment of a back protector 1 in the applied state in a front view ( Fig. 1 ) and in a view from the back ( Fig. 2 ).
- the back protector 1 comprises a protector vest 2 made of a stretchable fabric into which a Y-shaped holding element 3 made of a flexible plastic material is sewn on the rear side.
- An exemplary embodiment of this holding element 3 described in more detail below is shown in FIG Fig. 3 shown.
- FIG. 3 As from the partial interior view according to Fig.
- the back protector 1 also includes a damping element 4, at least for the most part within the protector vest 2 is arranged and height-adjustable by means of a first fastening element 5 and two second fastening elements 6 and 7 at a first longitudinal guide 8 and two second longitudinal guides 9 and 10 of the holding element 3 in the direction of a central longitudinal axis 11.
- the center longitudinal axis 11 of the back protector 1 runs in the applied state substantially along the backbone of the back 12 to be protected.
- Fig. 3 It comprises a Y-longitudinal section 13 and two Y-side sections 14 and 15, which are integrally formed in the upper region of the Y longitudinal section 13 on the Y-longitudinal section 13.
- the first longitudinal guide 8 and the second longitudinal guides 9 and 10 are aligned with each other and each oriented in the direction of the central longitudinal axis 11.
- the first longitudinal guide 8 is located between the second longitudinal guides 9 and 10.
- Each of the longitudinal guides 8, 9 and 10 comprises a longitudinal slot 16, through which the respectively associated fastening element 5, 6 and 7 is passed. Of the fasteners 5, 6 and 7 are in the illustration according to Fig. 3 only the associated fastener heads 17, 18 and 19 respectively.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 is an upper part of an embodiment of the first fastener 5 with a fastener head 17 in perspective view ( Fig. 5 ) and in a cross-sectional representation ( Fig. 6 ).
- the first fastening element 5 has at a bottom of its fastener element head 17 a downwardly projecting longitudinal web 20 and a perpendicular thereto also arranged downwardly projecting transverse web 21.
- the longitudinal web 20 is within the longitudinal slot 16 of first longitudinal guide 8, whereby a guide function is given in the direction of the central longitudinal axis 11.
- the longitudinal web 20 extends further down than the transverse web 21st
- transverse slots 22 which are provided within the first longitudinal guide 8, locking means for fixing the first fastening element 5 in a plurality of predetermined axial positions.
- the number of these axial positions at which the first fastening element can be fixed corresponds to the number of transverse slots 22 Fig. 3 shown embodiment, a total of five of these transverse slots 22 in the direction of the central longitudinal axis 11 are arranged equidistantly along the first longitudinal guide 8.
- the transverse slots 22 extend perpendicular to the longitudinal slot 16 of the first longitudinal guide 8.
- the arranged on the underside of the fastener head 17 transverse web 21 engages in the respective transverse slot 22 and thus secures the first fastener 5 in this transverse slot 22 associated axial position.
- the fastener head 17 is raised so far that the transverse web 21 and the hitherto relevant transverse slot 22 are disengaged. Then, the first fastener 5 can be moved in the longitudinal direction of the first longitudinal guide 8 to be lowered over another longitudinal slot 22 again, so that the transverse web 21 engages in this other transverse slot 22 and thus is given a fixation in this new axial position.
- the longitudinal web 20 includes a passage opening 23 through which a in Fig. 4 and 5 not shown connecting element is passed.
- This connection element may be, for example, a Cable tie to act a connecting cord or the like.
- the executed in the embodiment as a cable tie connecting element is also part of the first fastener 5. It connects the fastener head 17 with the damping element 4th
- the second fastening elements 6 and 7, of which in each case an upper part of an embodiment in Fig. 7 in perspective and in Fig. 8 in a cross-sectional view are similar in structure as the first fastener 5.
- a longitudinal web 24 is also formed, which is provided with a through hole 25.
- Through the through hole 25 is also not shown and also designed as a cable tie connecting element is guided to establish a connection between the fastener head 18 and 19 and the damping element 4.
- the longitudinal web 24 in turn engages in the longitudinal slot 16 of the associated second longitudinal guide 9 and 10, respectively.
- the second fastening elements 6 and 7 do not have a transverse web 21. There is no possibility for fixing the second fastening elements 6 and 7 within the second longitudinal guides 9 and 10, respectively.
- the second fastening elements 6 and 7 are rather axially freely movable within the associated second longitudinal guide 9 and 10 respectively.
- first fastening element 5 and the two second fastening elements 6 and 7 takes place only a selective attachment of the damping element 4 on the support member 3 and thus on the protector vest 2.
- three point fasteners are provided with the three fastening elements 5, 6 and 7. Due to the longitudinal guides 8, 9 and 10, these punctual fixings move axially, whereby the relative position of the damping element 4 with respect to the support member 3 and on the protector vest 2 can be changed.
- the back protector 1 is adjustable in height.
- the damping element 4 may include a receiving pocket 26.
- the receiving pocket 26 is designed to receive at least one damping layer 27.
- a total of three damping layers 27 are inserted into the receiving pocket 26. But they can also be removed again. As a result, it is possible to vary the number of damping layers 27 placed in the receiving pocket 26.
- a layer with other properties such. As a puncture protection, in addition to the receiving pocket 26 are inserted.
- the layer stack 29 of the stacked damping layers 27 has pairwise arranged and the layer stack 29 completely penetrating through holes 30, wherein each pair of through holes 30 is assigned to one of the fastening elements 5, 6 and 7.
- the respective connecting element 28 is starting from the associated fastener head 17, 18 or 19 and starting from a holding element 3 facing, in Fig. 9 shown upper side 31 of the ply stack 29 through a first through hole 30 of the pair facing away from the holding member 3 Bottom 32 of the layer stack 29 out.
- Fig. 9 shown upper side 31 of the ply stack 29 through a first through hole 30 of the pair facing away from the holding member 3 Bottom 32 of the layer stack 29 out.
- the connecting element 28 forms a loop into which the layer stack 29 and the respective fastener element head 17, 18 or 19 is threaded.
- the connecting elements 28 of all the fastening elements 5, 6 and 7 are each passed through all the damping layers 27 of the layer stack 29. This is not mandatory. In particular, it may also be sufficient if only at least one of the connecting elements 28 completely penetrates the layer stack 29. By contrast, the other connecting elements 28 can only be passed through part of the damping layers 27. This increases the freedom of movement and in particular counteracts a stiffening of the damping element 4 along the imaginary connecting line between the fastening elements 5, 6 and 7 - in the in Fig. 9 and 10 shown embodiment of a stiffening along the central longitudinal axis 11. In addition, the number of damping layers 27 contained in the layer stack 29 may vary.
- the shape of the damping element 4 is adapted to the back anatomy.
- the damping layers 27 consist in the embodiment shown of a foam material having good shock-absorbing properties.
- the flexible plastic material of the holding element 3 preferably has a certain shock-absorbing effect.
- the flexibility of the support member 3 also increases the comfort and freedom of movement. Furthermore, thus, the damping element 4 can be easily separated from the support member 3 by the longitudinal slots 16 expanded and the fastener heads 17, 18 and 19 are passed through the so-widened openings of the longitudinal slots 16.
- the back protector 1 Due to its construction with essentially two main components, namely on the one hand the protector vest 2 with the sewn-in retaining element 3 and on the other the damping element 4, the back protector 1 has an outstanding protective function for the back 12.
- the 3-point fixation of the damping element 4 on the holding element 3 by means of the first fastening element 5 and the second fastening elements 6 and 7 on the one hand excellent mobility on the other hand tight fit on the body.
- This advantageous effect is achieved, inter alia, also due to the elongation properties of the protector vest 2, for which an elastic or extensible fabric is used.
- the fabric may consist of elastane, a block copolymer of the constituents polyurethane and polyethylene glycol.
- Elastan fibers and fabrics are also marketed under the brand name LYCRA®.
- the stretchy fabric is almost universally intended for the protector vest 2. Only in the central back area, the retaining element 3 is sewn. At all other places in the chest and waistband direction, however, is the stretchable fabric. It runs in the circumferential direction so almost completely. In these peripheral areas, the expansion function of the fabric is not impaired, especially not by sewn-on additional components, such as sewn-on damping elements.
- the fabric of the protector vest 2 unfold practically everywhere its stretching effect and press the damping element 4 on its full surface very well and firmly to the back 12.
- the back protector 1 and in particular the Damping element 4 are thus securely held in the desired position to achieve the best possible protection.
- the position of the damping element 4 can be fine adjusted before applying the back protector 1 by corresponding displacement and locking of the first fastener 5.
- the protector vest 2 offers a virtually unlimited freedom of movement.
- the flexible fabric of the Protektorenvest 2 follows every movement easily.
- Another favorable feature of the back protector 1 results from the already mentioned three-point fixation of the damping element 4 on the protector vest 2. Basically, even a fastening at only a single point would be sufficient here by means of the first fastening element 5. Also, a two-point fixation by means of the first fastener 5 and e.g. the lower second fastening element 7 is possible.
- the use of so less attachment points in conjunction with the stretchable fabric results in a very favorable shift layer from an accident point of view. This shift layer is essentially formed by the stretchable fabric.
- the damping element 4 provided for the protection of the back 12 remains essentially in its original position. Any forces are absorbed by the elasticity of the fabric. Also from this point of view, the back protector 1 thus offers an extremely high protective function.
- the back protector 1 should be adapted to the size of the back 12 to be protected.
- the protective effect unfolds particularly well when the protector vest 2 is not too loose, but tight against the upper body. That's why the back protector 1 preferably realized in different sizes.
- the respective protector size is oriented, inter alia, also on the height of the person for whom the relevant back protector 1 is intended.
- Each protector size covers in particular a specific body size range. Accordingly, a certain elongation of the protector vest 2 in the circumferential direction is provided for each protector size. This can be covered with a protector size, a certain anatomical fluctuation range. In the chest area, the protector vest 2 is extensible in the circumferential direction with small protector sizes by up to 15%.
- the back protector 1 can be designed to variably expand its protective function and / or other functions.
- additional fastening means are provided at a suitable location.
- Velcro strips 28 are attached to the shoulder strap 29 of the protector vest 2.
- Velcro strip 28 further protective elements, such as other damping elements can be subsequently attached. This attachment is preferably detachable, so that the other protective elements can also be mounted only temporarily and / or demand-oriented.
- other elements, such as pockets can be attached to the Velcro strip 28.
- similar additional fastening means for retrofitting of functional elements can also be provided at other locations of the protector vest 2.
- the back protector 1 can be designed to variably expand its protective function and / or other functions.
- additional fastening means are provided at a suitable location.
- Velcro strips 33 are attached to shoulder strap 34 of the protector vest 2.
- Velcro strip 28 further protective elements, such as other damping elements can be subsequently attached. This attachment is preferably detachable, so that the other protective elements can also be mounted only temporarily and / or demand-oriented.
- other elements, such as pockets can be attached to the Velcro strip 33.
- similar additional fastening means for retrofitting of functional elements can also be provided at other locations of the protector vest 2.
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