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US1690405A
US1690405A US119421A US11942126A US1690405A US 1690405 A US1690405 A US 1690405A US 119421 A US119421 A US 119421A US 11942126 A US11942126 A US 11942126A US 1690405 A US1690405 A US 1690405A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C16/00Stand-alone rests or supports for feet, legs, arms, back or head
    • A47C16/04Prayer-stools; Kneeling stools; Kneeling supports
    • 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
    • A41D13/0556Protector fastening, e.g. on the human body with releasable fastening means
    • A41D13/0568Protector fastening, e.g. on the human body with releasable fastening means with straps
    • 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
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  • the present invention relates to knee pads and has for one object to provide a simple, efficient and economically constructed knee cushion adapted to comfortably support the knee of the user under all conditions of service.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an iu'iproved reversible knee pad adapted in either position of use to support the knee in elevated position above the ground and arranged to afford an air circulating space he neath the knee.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a knee pad embodying a cushion having a central web portion forming a knee cap sup port adapted to be tightened or held against sagging by causing the cushion to exert a pull thereon in opposite directions when the pres sure of the knee is applied to the surrounding portion of the cushion.
  • Figure 1 is a plan iug the invention
  • Figure 2 's a vertical section taken on line 2*-2 of Figural;
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation as viewed from the right in Figure 1, and
  • Figure & is a rear end elevation.
  • the present knee pad has been designed to afford a light, durable and highly serviceable cushionwhich can be cheaply manufactured and which has been designed particularly with the idea in view of providing a cushion which will afford a maximum degree of service, comfort and protection to the wearer.
  • knee pads of the inflatable type have been used and found to be unsatisfactory due to being easily damaged in service and having to be inflated from time to time, well as to excessive cost of manufacture, particularly where protecting covers or casings have to be provided for the inflated tubes.
  • the present invention embodies pad of the upholstered type which eliminates these objectionable features in. that it is more durable, cheaper to make and affords at the same time more comfort and greater protection to the wearer than those heretofore in use.
  • 10 represents generally my improved pad or cushion, the preferred form or shape of which is best indicated in Figure 1.
  • the pad embodies generally a cushioned loop or roll 11 with the curved portion of the loop at the front of the pad, the inner edge of the loop being connected sheets of any suitable material such as leather or any suitable cloth or fabric formed or shaped as indicated in the several views of the drawings to afford a casing for a suitable iller or stuliing lr-l as indicated in Figure 2.
  • the c: ring may be tilled with hair, wool or cotton or a mixture of two or more of these or other suitable materials.
  • I employ four sheets of flexible material, preferably of similar shape and size, which may be out by the use of a suitable machine from scrap material, preferably leather. These sheetsare assembled in proper relation and stitched together along their peripheral edges as indicated at 15, except at the rearcnd of the casing which is temporarily left open to permit the subse quent insertion of the filler or stuiiing material 1d.
  • the four sheets have their inner edges overlapped as shown at 16 in Figure 2 and are preferably connected by two rows of stitching 17 in advance of the web portion 12 where the opposite sheets of the casing are spaced apart to )ermit the stuffing to extend therebetween in order to form a continuous roll from one end of the loop to the other.
  • the two rows of stitching 18 which extends from the forward end of the web 12 to the rear end of the pad serve to draw all'four sheets together, as shown in Figure 2, whereby the connecting web portions 12 and 13 are formed in the same plane between the opposite side portions 19 and 20 of the pad which are tied together by said web portions.
  • the web portion 12 which is approximately at the center of the pad is preferably circular in shape and is formed by employing tworows of stitches 21 to connect the opposing sheets together.
  • the web portions 12 and 13 lie approximately mid-way between the opposite ground engaging faces of the pad so that the latter is made reversible.
  • the rear ends 1:9 and :20 of the loop are left open forthe insertion of the stalling 1% as above stated and are stitched together as shown at 522 afterthe casing has been tightly packed and expanded by the stulling.
  • the shilling or filling material is preferably forced into the casing under considerable pressure so as to ail'ord an e);- lremely ,ljrm pressure resisting roll or loop which will support the weight of the user with but slight deflection, having suiiicicnt cushioning elieet howeverto render it comfortable innse.
  • the loop or roll which substantially surrounds the web 12 forms in elliect a dishshaped recess or cavity ateach side of the pad -for thereceptioniof the knee, the cavity beingpreferably made relatively small so that theknee will tendto expand the loop when entering said cavity and the expanding action will in turn tendvto exert a pull upon the web in opposite directions to place it under tension or prevent it from sagging.
  • the .web therefore becomeseii'ective as a support or guard for p aeventingn sagging of the knee and consequently the knee isvheld in spaced relation to the floor or ground in all conditions of service under which the pad maybe used.
  • an air space is at all times afforded between the knee supporting web oi tliepad and thefloor which is advantageonsdfroin the standpoint of ventilation both for the protection of the pad itself and the kneeof the user as well.
  • y y 7 By drawing the flexible sections together to gform the web portion '13, an elongated deprejssionis formed centrally of the pad on eachside thereof which extends from the web 12 tothe rearend of the pad whereby a recess is formedin each 'face, of the pad for the reception of; the tibia orrshin bone of the leg S0,:tl1tlt thelatter is relieved ofunduepressure since with this arrangementpractically all of the Weightof the body will be carried bythe knee.
  • the loop or roll is thus shaped to conform substantially to the shape of the knee and tibia or shin bone, to effectively accomplish the above .functions including the comfortable support of the limb and the tensioning of the central webs 12 and 13.
  • Straps 23 are secured to the opposite sides of thepad and may be employed when desired .to connect it with the leg of the user,vthe straps being fastened one to another in any preferred manner.
  • the present pad has the advantage of being reversible and of supporting the knee cap in spaced relation to the ground and also the further advantage afi'orded by providi ig an air space beneath the knee for the circulation of air.
  • the pad is well adapted for use by carpenters, painters, floorpolisl icrs or cleaners and those who lay floors or floor coyerings, as well as by farmers, mechanics and workers in other branches of industry.
  • a knee pad having relatively soft, opposite surfaces for contact respectively with the knee and a floor or the like comprising a pad curved to enclose a generally circular recessed portion and a narrowed extension thereof conforming substantially in sizeand shape to the knee and Shinbone to receive and support the same and a vlimb-supporting web connecting the inner sidesof said pad across said recessed portion and extension and between and spaced from said opposite surfaces of the pad.
  • a knee pad for use on floors and the like comprising a casing having; ayicldinmstuii'ed portion curved to enclose a generally circular recessed portion having; a narrow extension betweenspaced ends of the stuffed portion of the casing andcontormingsubstantially in size and shape to the knee and shin bone and adapted to be expanded outwardly by the weightot the limbnnd a limb-supporting web connecting the inner sidesof said casing across said recess between the limb and floor engaging surfaces thereof and adapted to be tensioned by said expansion ,otithe casing to support the limb-in'sp aced relation to the floor.

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KNEE PAD Filed June 29, 1926 INVENTOR BY My %zlsATT NE JOHN H. DU ROCKER, 0]!
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Application filed June 29,
The present invention relates to knee pads and has for one object to provide a simple, efficient and economically constructed knee cushion adapted to comfortably support the knee of the user under all conditions of service.
A further object of the invention is to provide an iu'iproved reversible knee pad adapted in either position of use to support the knee in elevated position above the ground and arranged to afford an air circulating space he neath the knee.
A further object of the invention is to provide a knee pad embodying a cushion having a central web portion forming a knee cap sup port adapted to be tightened or held against sagging by causing the cushion to exert a pull thereon in opposite directions when the pres sure of the knee is applied to the surrounding portion of the cushion.
To these and otherends the invention re-. sides in certain improvements and combinations of parts, all as will be hereinafter in fully described, the novel features being pointed out in the claims at the end of the specification.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a plan iug the invention;
Figure 2 's a vertical section taken on line 2*-2 of Figural;
Figure 3 is a side elevation as viewed from the right in Figure 1, and
Figure & is a rear end elevation.
Similar reference numerals throughout the several views indicate the same parts.
The present knee pad has been designed to afford a light, durable and highly serviceable cushionwhich can be cheaply manufactured and which has been designed particularly with the idea in view of providing a cushion which will afford a maximum degree of service, comfort and protection to the wearer.
Heretofore knee pads of the inflatable type have been used and found to be unsatisfactory due to being easily damaged in service and having to be inflated from time to time, well as to excessive cost of manufacture, particularly where protecting covers or casings have to be provided for the inflated tubes.
The present invention embodies pad of the upholstered type which eliminates these objectionable features in. that it is more durable, cheaper to make and affords at the same time more comfort and greater protection to the wearer than those heretofore in use.
view of apad embody- PATENT OFFICE.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
PAD.
1926 Serial No. 119,421.
Referring to the drawings, 10 represents generally my improved pad or cushion, the preferred form or shape of which is best indicated in Figure 1. The pad embodies generally a cushioned loop or roll 11 with the curved portion of the loop at the front of the pad, the inner edge of the loop being connected sheets of any suitable material such as leather or any suitable cloth or fabric formed or shaped as indicated in the several views of the drawings to afford a casing for a suitable iller or stuliing lr-l as indicated in Figure 2. The c: ring may be tilled with hair, wool or cotton or a mixture of two or more of these or other suitable materials.
In the particular embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings I employ four sheets of flexible material, preferably of similar shape and size, which may be out by the use of a suitable machine from scrap material, preferably leather. These sheetsare assembled in proper relation and stitched together along their peripheral edges as indicated at 15, except at the rearcnd of the casing which is temporarily left open to permit the subse quent insertion of the filler or stuiiing material 1d. The four sheets have their inner edges overlapped as shown at 16 in Figure 2 and are preferably connected by two rows of stitching 17 in advance of the web portion 12 where the opposite sheets of the casing are spaced apart to )ermit the stuffing to extend therebetween in order to form a continuous roll from one end of the loop to the other. The two rows of stitching 18 which extends from the forward end of the web 12 to the rear end of the pad serve to draw all'four sheets together, as shown in Figure 2, whereby the connecting web portions 12 and 13 are formed in the same plane between the opposite side portions 19 and 20 of the pad which are tied together by said web portions. The web portion 12 which is approximately at the center of the pad is preferably circular in shape and is formed by employing tworows of stitches 21 to connect the opposing sheets together. The web portions 12 and 13 lie approximately mid-way between the opposite ground engaging faces of the pad so that the latter is made reversible. The rear ends 1:9 and :20 of the loop are left open forthe insertion of the stalling 1% as above stated and are stitched together as shown at 522 afterthe casing has been tightly packed and expanded by the stulling. The shilling or filling material is preferably forced into the casing under considerable pressure so as to ail'ord an e);- lremely ,ljrm pressure resisting roll or loop which will support the weight of the user with but slight deflection, having suiiicicnt cushioning elieet howeverto render it comfortable innse.
The loop or roll which substantially surrounds the web 12 forms in elliect a dishshaped recess or cavity ateach side of the pad -for thereceptioniof the knee, the cavity beingpreferably made relatively small so that theknee will tendto expand the loop when entering said cavity and the expanding action will in turn tendvto exert a pull upon the web in opposite directions to place it under tension or prevent it from sagging. The .web therefore becomeseii'ective as a support or guard for p aeventingn sagging of the knee and consequently the knee isvheld in spaced relation to the floor or ground in all conditions of service under which the pad maybe used.
Furthermore, an air space is at all times afforded between the knee supporting web oi tliepad and thefloor which is advantageonsdfroin the standpoint of ventilation both for the protection of the pad itself and the kneeof the user as well. y y 7 By drawing the flexible sections together to gform the web portion '13, an elongated deprejssionis formed centrally of the pad on eachside thereof which extends from the web 12 tothe rearend of the pad whereby a recess is formedin each 'face, of the pad for the reception of; the tibia orrshin bone of the leg S0,:tl1tlt thelatter is relieved ofunduepressure since with this arrangementpractically all of the Weightof the body will be carried bythe knee. It'vwillbe noted that the loop or roll is thus shaped to conform substantially to the shape of the knee and tibia or shin bone, to effectively accomplish the above .functions including the comfortable support of the limb and the tensioning of the central webs 12 and 13.
Straps 23 are secured to the opposite sides of thepad and may be employed when desired .to connect it with the leg of the user,vthe straps being fastened one to another in any preferred manner.
From the above description it will be seen that the present pad has the advantage of being reversible and of supporting the knee cap in spaced relation to the ground and also the further advantage afi'orded by providi ig an air space beneath the knee for the circulation of air. The pad is well adapted for use by carpenters, painters, floorpolisl icrs or cleaners and those who lay floors or floor coyerings, as well as by farmers, mechanics and workers in other branches of industry.
I claim as my invention:
1. A knee pad having relatively soft, opposite surfaces for contact respectively with the knee and a floor or the like comprising a pad curved to enclose a generally circular recessed portion and a narrowed extension thereof conforming substantially in sizeand shape to the knee and Shinbone to receive and support the same and a vlimb-supporting web connecting the inner sidesof said pad across said recessed portion and extension and between and spaced from said opposite surfaces of the pad.
2. A knee pad for use on floors and the like comprising a casing having; ayicldinmstuii'ed portion curved to enclose a generally circular recessed portion having; a narrow extension betweenspaced ends of the stuffed portion of the casing andcontormingsubstantially in size and shape to the knee and shin bone and adapted to be expanded outwardly by the weightot the limbnnd a limb-supporting web connecting the inner sidesof said casing across said recess between the limb and floor engaging surfaces thereof and adapted to be tensioned by said expansion ,otithe casing to support the limb-in'sp aced relation to the floor.
JOHN H. DU ROCHER.
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