EP2620064A1 - Rückenprotektor vorrichtung - Google Patents

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EP2620064A1
EP2620064A1 EP13000340.3A EP13000340A EP2620064A1 EP 2620064 A1 EP2620064 A1 EP 2620064A1 EP 13000340 A EP13000340 A EP 13000340A EP 2620064 A1 EP2620064 A1 EP 2620064A1
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Marielle Ricart
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/0531Spine
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/14Carrying-straps; Pack-carrying harnesses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/055Protector fastening, e.g. on the human body
    • A41D13/0581Protector fastening, e.g. on the human body with permanent fastening means
    • A41D13/0587Integral with the garment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F3/00Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
    • A45F3/04Sacks or packs carried on the body by means of two straps passing over the two shoulders

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  • the present invention relates to a back protector, particularly for cycling, the practice of a gliding sport such as skiing or snowboarding, or the practice of a similar sport requiring protection of the back in case of a fall.
  • the simplest and most common back protector is a protective means such as a rigid hinged shell or a foam, this means of protection being provided with strap straps, generally elastic, and often a belt.
  • strap straps generally elastic, and often a belt.
  • Such protection is illustrated, for example, in the document EP-A-1 001 688 .
  • the straps of the straps allow the adjustment of the back protector to the size of the user but this induces a discomfort to the portage by the reduced surface of contact of the strap with the body.
  • the protection is not optimum because, with this carrying system, the protection means does not always remain well placed when the wearer moves.
  • some protective shells are integrated into the back of a vest, sleeveless, encompassing the entire trunk and closed at the front by a zipper.
  • the zipper is not comfortable.
  • this type of protection is specific to a size and build and is difficult to adapt to a variation in morphology, including the morphology of women.
  • the chest may not be sufficiently maintained or, on the contrary, be compressed, which is uncomfortable.
  • the vest brings a stiffness penalizing the ease of movement of the sportsman.
  • the vest is not properly fitted to the body, the level of back protection is impaired.
  • these vests include openings for the passage of the arms, relatively tight, which penalizes the ease of movement of the arms and induces, as a result, additional discomfort.
  • a skier To guard against the cold, a skier usually wears several layers of clothing: a first layer, thin, in contact with the skin, a second intermediate layer, providing a complementary insulation and an outer layer, protecting against bad weather.
  • the previous back protectors are placed under the outer layer, replacing or not the second layer. Indeed, these protections are not flexible and therefore can not be placed under the second layer without penalizing the movements of the skier. They would also cause discomfort if placed directly in contact with the first thin layer.
  • this provision is not practical if you want to remove the second layer during the day, for example, when the skier is too hot.
  • the skier removes the outer layer, it shows the back protection which is generally not very aesthetic.
  • the object of the invention is to remedy these drawbacks and in particular to provide a back protection improving the wearing comfort.
  • Another aim is to always correctly position the protection means, regardless of the position of the wearer.
  • the means of protection follows the movements of the body, in all circumstances. Thus, a maximum protection is obtained at the moment of impact.
  • One goal is to not penalize the athlete's freedom of movement.
  • Another goal is to adapt to the different morphologies of the user and in particular that of the woman.
  • An additional goal is not to oppress the chest of the user.
  • Another goal is to provide a back protector that can be housed under the second layer.
  • the invention provides a back protector comprising a back panel supporting a protection means and two carrying means, the ends of each carrying means being connected to the back panel.
  • the back protector is characterized in that the carrying means are composed of at least one panel so as to form, with the back panel, a bolero to cover only the torso at the front of the user.
  • transverse direction This transverse direction is substantially horizontal in the sense that it can vary by more or less 30 ° with respect to a horizontal plane.
  • This transverse direction is similar to a circumferential direction to the abdomen or a circumferential direction to the torso.
  • the transverse direction is represented by the arrows T in the drawings.
  • proximal and distal terms characterize areas with reference to the median plane of the wearer's body. Thus, a proximal area is closer to the medial head-to-feet axis than a distal area that will be closer to the arms.
  • FIGS. 1 to 5 illustrate the invention in the form of a back protector 1 comprising a garment bolero type provided with a back pocket 5 inside which is housed a protection means 6, the protection means being, in this example, a foam.
  • the bolero-type garment corresponds to a vest, sleeveless and stopping just above the waist, on the front. As a result, such a garment covers only the torso, at the level of the front part of the user. It covers the chest, the chest but not the belly or at least the anterior part of the body between the ribs, along the white line.
  • a bolero type garment can cover the ribs to protect them and descend slightly at the side portions of the waist, but not in the anterior median waist area.
  • the back protection 1 comprises a back panel 2 on which are fixed two carrying means 3a, 3b.
  • a first end 31a, 31b of each carrying means 3a, 3b is connected to the upper part of the back panel 2.
  • These two first ends 31a, 31b coupled with the top of the back panel 2 form an arc around the nape of the user.
  • the edges likely to be in contact with the neck of the user are arranged to not hurt the athlete.
  • a foam strip 4 wrapped in a soft fabric, such as a scraped knitted material forms these edges.
  • This band 4 extends above the shoulders, thus forming a "U" partially surrounding the neck. This construction, tightened on the neck, ensures a good wedging of the protection on the back and a better insulation notably preventing the introduction of undesirable elements between the back panel and the back.
  • a second end 32a, 32b of each carrying means 3a, 3b is connected to a lateral edge of the central portion of the back panel 2.
  • the back panel 2 forms a wall of a pocket 5 inside which is inserted a protective means 6.
  • the protective means can be removed from the pocket in order to more easily clean the the remainder of the back protector consisting of the bolero formed by the pocket 5 and the carrying means 3a, 3b.
  • This pocket 5 is closed by a zipper 51, substantially horizontal, connecting the lower part of the back panel 2 with the lower part of a complementary outer panel 52 of the pocket.
  • the protective means 6 is a composite foam comprising partial cuts allowing the foam to deform in order to stick closer to the body and provide effective back protection.
  • the shape of this foam and the partial cuts provide some flexibility of movement to the user.
  • Such a foam is for example described in the document EP-A-1,290,956 .
  • a belt 7 is fixed on the lower part of the back panel 2.
  • This belt 7 contributes to the proper maintenance of the protective means 6 against the back of the wearer thanks in particular to plating at the waist.
  • the belt thus allows a better stability of the back protector 1. It also allows a good adaptation to the morphology of the athlete.
  • the described back protector continuously adapts to the posture of the wearer.
  • the protection means 5 follows the different camber of the body. The protection is thus optimum.
  • each carrying means 3a, 3b is composed of at least one panel.
  • a panel in the sense of the invention, is a part of a garment cut according to a patronage.
  • the panel comprises at least one layer of fabric.
  • the carrying means may consist of a single panel made of the same material.
  • a carrying means comprises several panels of different nature.
  • a carrying means comprises three portions.
  • a first portion 33a, 33b constitutes the first end 31a, 31b of the carrying means 3a, 3b.
  • This first portion 33a, 33b covers part of a shoulder of the wearer.
  • This first portion comprises two layers of superposed textiles.
  • the first lower layer 331a, 331b is a yoke made of a soft material, such as a knitted scraped material, for the comfort of the user.
  • the second outer layer 332a, 332b is the extension of the outer panel 52. This second outer layer reinforces the first portion and protects the first lower layer.
  • This second outer layer 332a, 332b is slightly elastic in order to press the pocket 5 against the back of the wearer.
  • this portion is not very extensible to ensure a good vertical support at the shoulders.
  • a second portion 34a, 34b forms the second end 32a, 32b of the carrying means 3a, 3b.
  • this second portion consists of a panel 34a, 34b covering the sidewalls of the user on a first zone Z1 and also going up to the first end 31a, 31b to cover a lateral part of the torso, thus forming the distal side portion of the carrier means.
  • This second portion, said side panel is made with an elastic and extensible honeycomb fabric.
  • the side panel is at least extensible in a transverse direction T or circumferential to size.
  • a third portion 35a, 35b completes the other two portions to form the carrying means.
  • This third portion consists of a panel 35a, 35b covering a second zone Z2, located essentially at the front part of the torso of the user.
  • This third portion, said panel in front, forms the proximal portion of the shoulder strap. It covers at least a part of the breasts.
  • this front panel is also made with an expandable honeycomb material.
  • the front panel has anisotropic extensibility properties.
  • the transverse traction force T necessary to obtain a determined elongation in a circumferential direction to the torso is less than the longitudinal tensile force L necessary to obtain the same determined elongation in a direction perpendicular to the previous circumferential direction.
  • the transverse traction force necessary to obtain an elongation of 15% or 25% in the transverse direction T is at least less than 75% of the longitudinal tensile force necessary to obtain an elongation of 15%. respectively 25%, in a longitudinal direction L.
  • this transverse traction force is at least less than 50% of the longitudinal tensile force.
  • each carrying means 3a, 3b consists of a single panel or a continuity of several panels.
  • the carrying means consists solely of the second and third portions. Many combinations are possible.
  • a carrying means 3a, 3b forms a large opening 36a, 36b extending well below the armpits.
  • the opening 36a, 36b is characterized by an elongate shape. This clears a portion between the side and the armpit.
  • the opening 36b is dimensioned so that, once the back protector has been worn, the distance d1 between the lower end 36b1 of the opening 36b and the hollow 91 of the armpits is greater than half the distance d2 between the hollow 91 armpits and the end 92 of the shoulders.
  • the distance d1 is at least equal to the distance d2.
  • the opening 36a is dimensioned in the same way. The release of an area under the arm provides comfort and ease since there is no contact or friction in the sensitive area located near the armpits at the top of the flanks.
  • each large opening is dimensioned so that the back protection does not cover the end of the shoulders.
  • the back protector does not cover the distal part of the shoulder over a distance d3, this distance being greater than a quarter of the distance d4 between the base or birth of the neck and the upper distal end of the acromion.
  • the back protector makes it possible to disengage the arm. Its articulation at the level of the head of the humerus, or scapulo-humeral joint, is facilitated. The movement of the arm is then easy. The back protector does not interfere with the user's actions.
  • each large opening is designed so that the end of the shoulders, a portion of the torso and the upper part of the sidewalls pass through this opening when the back protector is worn.
  • the distal edges 37a, 37b of the carrying means 3a, 3b are spaced apart by a distance d5 from the junction between the arm and the bust. For example, for a male adult, this distance d5 is greater than three centimeters.
  • These large openings facilitate the introduction of the back protector on the user, especially to fetch the second opening, once we put on the first arm. Moreover, these large openings allow to wear the back protection where desired by the user, according to his habits or desire: on a first layer or a second layer.
  • an elastic band 37a, 38a, 37b, 38b is sewn on the distal edges 37a, 37b and proximal 38a, 38b, of each carrying means.
  • This elastic band provides a good finish and a good morphological adaptation. This band also protects the edges of the panels constituting the carrying means.
  • At least one attachment means 8 connects the two carrying means 3a, 3b together.
  • the fastening means may be a zipper, fastening means hook-and-loop fasteners such as Velcro® or straps with loops.
  • the attachment means 8 is expandable because it facilitates breathing. Indeed, being extensible, the attachment means does not interfere with the range of motion of the chest during breathing.
  • the attachment means 8 comprises an elastic tape 81 fixed on one side to a first carrying means 3a and a hook 82 at its other end. The hook 82 is able to cooperate with a complementary hooking means 39b disposed on the second carrying means 3b.
  • the additional hooking means 39b may be a cord or a rigid or semi-rigid rod.
  • the attachment means 8 is adjustable in transverse length.
  • the position of the hook 82 may vary on the ribbon 81.
  • Other fastening means may be envisaged.
  • the carrying means 3a, 3b may be always spaced from each other, join at a portion of their proximal edges 38a, 38b, for example, via a zipper or alternatively, overlap, for example, a hitch type heart cache.
  • This back protector is particularly comfortable to wear because it adapts to different user morphologies.
  • Several features contribute to this comfort. Combined together, these features provide greater comfort, but individually, each provides an improvement to the portage and ease while keeping the establishment of the means of protection 5, in any situation.
  • a first feature is the use of flexible panels for the carrying means 3a, 3b, the back panel 2 and the outer panel 52. Being completely flexible, the bolero then marries, at best, the morphology of the wearer. Moreover, this flexibility makes it possible to consider cleaning this subset in a machine, provided that suitable materials are used. Coupled with a protective means 5 foam, also flexible, the back protection is optimal not to interfere with the movements of the user and to comply with the body regardless of the posture of the wearer. In addition, the panels can be thin. Thus, the small thickness and the flexibility make it possible to consider placing this back protection under a second layer with the advantages that we have mentioned above.
  • the flexible panels are dimpled which allows a better ventilation / aeration of the body.
  • a second characteristic comes from the transverse extensibility of the first zone Z1.
  • the athlete puts on this back protector, he brings the two carrying means 3a, 3b closer together by means of fastener 8. This bringing about results in the plating of the back panel 2 against the back of the wearer because of the transverse extensibility and of the elasticity of the first zone Z1.
  • This movement pulls forward the side panels 34a, 34b of the zone Z1 which then pulls the back panel 2.
  • This tension provides excellent support of the protective means 6 against the back of the user and excellent comfort that all parts of the carrying means, that is to say, the front panels 35a, 35b and lateral 34a, 34b, stick closer to the body.
  • the attachment means 8 is extensible, as we have mentioned above, since this makes it possible to spread the adjustment tensions around the body over several zones and not only on zone Z1.
  • a third characteristic lies in the extensibility of the zone Z2 resulting in a strong deformation for less effort. This feature has been detailed previously. It is a question of being able to adapt to different morphologies and in particular to different volumes of female breast by ensuring a good maintenance without oppressing it. A large transverse extensibility allows this adaptation while maintaining a good performance of the bolero through controlled longitudinal extensibility, that is to say, to obtain a given deformation, it will require a greater effort than in a transverse direction.
  • the back panel 2 is made of three-dimensional fabric configured to evacuate perspiration.
  • the three-dimensional fabric is for example in honeycomb polyhedron mesh, or has a wavelet shape, forming an alternating succession of hollow and solid tubes. These fabrics make it possible to reduce the surface in contact with the user's body or clothing, in order to reduce perspiration.
  • the fabric is voluntarily thicker to create the supports necessary for the creation of the ventilation chimney.
  • proximal lateral edges 38a, 38b of the carrying means are arranged so as not to cover the base of the neck, which allows to free the airways for better ventilation.
  • the proximal lateral edges form a "V".
  • these proximal lateral edges 38a, 38b are always spaced so as not to cover the sternum.
  • a fastening means 8 adjustable transversely, that is to say, to vary the distance d between the two proximal side edges 38a, 38b , unlike a zipper allowing no transverse adjustment.
  • the attachment means 8 is flexible in a longitudinal direction L. This means that the attachment means 8 allows a vertical relative movement, or in the longitudinal direction L, of a carrying means 3a, 3b with respect to the other carrier means 3b, 3a. This specificity brings even more ease by allowing asymmetrical movements without repercussions on the comfort. For example, by raising the left arm, the left carrying means 3b follows the movement while the right carrying means 3a remains in position and is not stressed. It shows a better wearing comfort.
  • a panel is extensible when it can be stretched, stretched, extended. What characterizes it is its ability to deform and therefore its elongation under a given traction effort.
  • a panel is all the more extensible as its deformation is important when it exerts a determined tensile force.
  • a material is not extensible if it can not deform by more than 15%. Therefore, it is important to characterize the tensile stress required to obtain a given deformation. This effort is decisive for qualifying a panel because it conditions the pressure restored by the panel when it is deformed. For a garment, the deformation of the textile surrounding a limb results in a force restituted on the body because of this characteristic of the panel.
  • a panel is elastic when it can resume its shape and initial volume after being deformed. It is no longer elastic when, after having constrained it, it remains slightly deformed. What characterizes it is the maximum tensile force, or elastic limit Re, for which there is no permanent deformation (or plastic), the sample returns to its original form as soon as tensile force.
  • the panel must therefore be extensible to allow deformation sufficient to adapt to the morphology of the wearer but under a tensile force sufficient to ensure adequate tension.
  • the tension allows a good maintenance of the garment on the body. It is this tension that will press the garment against the body and bring the wearing comfort.
  • the panel must also be elastic for a good behavior of the garment, namely that it does not deform after use. The cut remains substantially stable.
  • One way is to change the structure of the panel, for example, by weaving or specific knitting.
  • a second way is to modify the composition of the panel, for example, using materials having different elastic properties and / or extensibility (son of a different weaving / knitting).
  • Another way is to add a particular coating modifying these characteristics, for example, the addition of a printed or glued layer. It may also be the addition of a layer locally in an area, this layer may, for example, form a pocket.
  • the superposition of layers of the panel can allow the modification of the elasticity and extensibility properties of the panel.
  • Other means can be envisaged to adjust the elasticity and / or the extensibility of a panel, such as, for example, thermoforming or the use of a 3D multilayer textile ...
  • the standard NF G 07-196 makes it possible to qualify these properties and in particular method 1 characterizes the extensibility of a fabric.
  • the portion of cut fabric forms, for example, a rectangle 25 mm wide, instead of 50 mm normalized, for a little more than 100 mm long.
  • the rectangle is cut according to an orientation according to the characteristic that one wishes to evaluate.
  • one wants to qualify the transverse extensibility one will cut the portion of fabric so that the rectangle is substantially horizontal.
  • one wants to qualify the longitudinal extensibility one will cut the portion of fabric so that the rectangle is substantially vertical.
  • the cut rectangle is then placed in the jaws of a traction-compression machine so as to stretch the sample in the direction of the length of the rectangle.
  • the distance between the jaws when the sample is at rest is 100 mm.
  • the sample is then stretched at a speed of 100 mm / min until a desired elongation is achieved.
  • the tensile force in Newton is measured to obtain the desired deformation.
  • the 50% sample will be invoked three times to stabilize the sample.
  • two different textiles are used to make the panels Z1 and Z2 zones.
  • the weaving of these panels is specific in order to obtain anisotropic properties.
  • a tensile measurement is carried out.
  • This type of back protector is particularly suitable for the practice of winter sports, such as skiing or snowboarding.
  • the invention can be transposed to other sports such as cycling or other activities requiring back protection.
  • a first variant is to add protective panels covering the ribs. These protective panels may constitute extensions of the carrying means 3a, 3b and / or the belt 7.
  • a second variant is to use relatively rigid panels, that is to say, little extensible, at the proximal portions of the carrying means and to achieve the morphological adaptation at the level of the torso by extensible panels placed on the distal portions of the carrying means at the torso.
  • a third variant consists in adding sleeves to the bolero-type garment. To maintain comfort, these sleeves are loose or with a clearance at the shoulder, loosely and connected to the basic structure formed by the bolero.
  • a fourth variant consists in providing a back protector in the form of a T-shirt type clothing.
  • a back protector in the form of a T-shirt type clothing.
  • the textile is extensible at the torso. This back protector is then threaded through the head.
  • the carrier means described above can also be applied to other articles that can support a load, such as, for example, backpacks.
  • the extensibility characteristics of these carrying means provide all the comfort benefits described above for these other wearing articles and in particular the morphological adaptation to different sizes of torso.
  • backpacks there is a similar problem of comfort of carriage and adaptation to morphological variations, including the morphology of women.
  • the current construction of backpacks is similar to that of back protectors.
  • the invention more generally relates to an article carrying a load such as a backpack or a back protector.
  • the article carrying a load can have a different structure when the carrying means comprise a second extensible zone located at the anterior portion of the torso of the user, the second extensible zone having properties of anisotropic extensibility so that the transverse tensile force necessary to obtain an elongation of 25% of a panel forming the second extensible zone is less than the longitudinal tensile force necessary to obtain an elongation of 25% of this panel and, preferably less than 75% of the longitudinal tensile force.
  • the carrying means may cover a wider area than only the torso. It can thus extend to the belly area.
  • the carrying article does not form a bolero.
  • the carrying means is connected to the back panel, in its lower part, by a strap or a cord.
  • This strap can be elastic.
  • This strap is advantageously adjustable in length.
  • the lower connection between the carrying means and the back panel is not made by a panel as in the embodiment described in the Figures 1 to 5 .
  • the top of the back panel is bordered by a foam strip 4, thus forming a "U" partially surrounding the neck.
  • This band can be replaced by another covering element such as a collar or a hood.

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