WO2007015363A1 - Dispositif anti-choc pour applications sportives - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an impact mitigation device for sports (protective evening).
- shock relief devices are sometimes used for the purpose of protecting the body from shocks. For example, serious injury such as fractures by wearing shock relief devices on joints and sensitive parts.
- serious injury such as fractures by wearing shock relief devices on joints and sensitive parts.
- the batter has a risk of injury from a dead ball and a self-ball.
- the back of the hand is subjected to an impact load so that it is sandwiched between the bat and the pole, and the subcutaneous muscle is thin, so there is a high risk of fracture. Since it is a raised part, it is a part that has a high risk of fracture, like the back of the hand. Therefore, it is desirable that gloves worn at the time of striking have shock mitigation properties that can protect the hand from the striking force at the time of collision of the pole.
- This type of conventional protective equipment (see, for example, JP 2003-533304 A) is adapted so as not to deviate from the wearing position on the body and has an impact resistance effective for the purpose of protecting the body. There is something to have.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a conventional protective device 10 'of this type.
- the armor 10 ' is sewn such that a plurality of plates 15 5' made of impact-resistant material overlap with the ligament 16 '.
- the protective device 10 can be removed from the clothing by providing strips 1 8 ′, 1 9 made of hook-and-loop fasteners at both ends of the ligament 16, so that any part of the body, in particular, It is provided in a part that is susceptible to impact damage.
- this conventional protective device 10 ' when it can be attached to and detached from clothes, it can be used with different protection characteristics, and it can be attached to various clothes according to the purpose. It becomes possible.
- this protective equipment 10 is typically used in sports competitions, but for example, in the medical field, to prevent movement of limbs or It can also be used when it is necessary to protect the body from.
- FIG. 10 is a view of a conventional baseball glove 10 0 0 a 'viewed from the back side.
- conventional baseball gloves 100 0 a ' are composed of a glove main body 1 a' mainly made of thin synthetic leather and a wrist mounting belt 8 a '.
- the mounting belt 8 a is provided so as to be opened and closed by male and female face fasteners 8 0 a ′ and 8 1 a ′. '
- a straight slit 1 0 a, and a straight slit 1 1 a 'from both ends of the slit 10 0 a to the wrist side By forming the shape, a notch 1 2 a 'is provided.
- a stretchable sheet 2 a ′ having elasticity is sewn from the inner surface side of the cutout portion 1 2 a ′, and vent holes 1 3 a, are arranged in the second to fifth finger portions. ing.
- the materials constituting the conventional baseball gloves 100 0 a ′ are made of a slightly thin leather, with few members other than natural or synthetic leather being used.
- the elastic sheet 2 a when the bat is gripped, the elastic sheet 2 a 'expands and contracts according to the movement of the hand, so that the freedom of the hand when wearing gloves is secured.
- the present invention is an impact mitigation device that is worn on a part of the body when playing sports, and includes a sheet-like member made of polyurethane near-gel material elastomer at a position covering the body part to be protected.
- a shock absorber for sports (claim 1), and a shock absorber to be worn on a part of a body when playing sports, comprising a sheet-like member made of polyurethane near-gel elastomer.
- the above-mentioned problem has been solved by an impact mitigation device for sports that forms a seat shape as a whole.
- the sports shock absorber may take the form of gloves, sports shoes or boots, sport redder guards, sports stockings, ball glove or mitt, sports underpants, etc.
- the sports shock mitigation device in the form of a seat itself can be attached to any part of the body.
- FIG. 1 is a view of a sports shock absorber according to a first embodiment of the present invention as seen from the back side.
- Figure 2 shows the skeleton of the left hand of the human body.
- Fig. 3 shows the impact absorption of non-prene suitable as an elastic material used in the present invention.
- Fig. 3 (a) shows the relationship between non-prene thickness (mm) and impact absorption rate (%).
- Fig. 3 (b) is a comparison of shock absorption between non-prene and other materials.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram in which the sports shock absorbing device of the second embodiment of the present invention is applied to sports shoes.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram in which a plurality of sports impact mitigation devices are applied to a field guard and a soft pole for a guard guard in the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram in which the sport shock absorber of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is applied to stockings.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram in which the impact mitigation device for a sports bowl according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention is applied to a ball game grab.
- FIG. 8 shows the sport shock absorber of the sixth embodiment of the present invention applied to the underpants, and for convenience, a part of the covering cloth is cut away so that the sheet-like member can be seen.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a conventional armor.
- FIG. 10 is a view of conventional baseball gloves as seen from the back side.
- FIG. 1 is a view of a sports shock absorbing device 10 according to a first embodiment of the present invention as seen from the back side.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the skeleton of the left hand of the human body.
- Fig. 3 is a diagram showing the impact absorption of non-prene (polyurethane near gel material elastomer manufactured by Hirakata Giken Co., Ltd., trade name "Non-prene”) suitable as an impact mitigating material used in the present invention.
- non-prene polyurethane near gel material elastomer manufactured by Hirakata Giken Co., Ltd., trade name "Non-prene”
- the figure shows the relationship between the thickness (mm) of non-prene and the impact absorption rate (%).
- Figure 3 (b) is a comparison of the impact absorption between non-prene and other materials.
- the sports impact mitigation device 10 is composed of a glove body 12 and a hand insertion part 50 covering the back side and the palm side.
- the glove body 1 2 has a thumb 20 at the site corresponding to the thumb (first finger) and an index finger 2 2 at the site corresponding to the index finger (second finger) when worn.
- Middle finger part 2 4 in the part corresponding to the middle finger (third finger), ring finger part 26 in the part corresponding to the ring finger (fourth finger), and little finger part 2 8 in the part corresponding to the little finger (fifth finger) Is provided.
- the glove body 1 2 and the hand insertion part 50 may be integrally formed separately, but the glove body 1 2 and the hand insertion part 5 0 are three-dimensionally cut. A thing may be used.
- the glove body 1 2 includes a first material part 3 8 covering the back part and back part of the first to fifth fingers of the glove body 1 2, and a first material part 3 8 covering the entire hand so as to surround the first material part 3 8.
- 2Material part 3 9-It is physically combined.
- the first material part 38 it is preferable to use a woven or non-woven fabric made of natural / chemical fibers with stretchability / breathability, but it is also possible to use a material such as synthetic leather. .
- the first material part 3 8 When the first material part 3 8 is made of a stretchable material, the first material part 3 8 expands and contracts according to the movement and size of the user's hand and does not compress the user's hand. like can do.
- natural 'synthetic leather should be used in order to obtain a non-slip effect when gripping the bag, but other natural or chemical fibers are used.
- a material such as a woven fabric, a non-woven fabric, rubber, an elastomer, or urethane may be used.
- the manual insertion portion 50 is configured to be openable / closable / adjustable by providing a repeatedly detachable member such as a hook-and-loop fastener, a snap button, or a press stud.
- the hand insertion part 50 protects not only the carpal part (wrist) 5 4 shown in FIG. 2 but also the ulna part 5 6 and the radius part 5 8 including the ulna head part 52.
- the risk of injury to the wrist and forearm can be reduced by covering the wrist and elbow in a long manner.
- a first sheet-like member 30 is provided so as to cover the back (metacarpal bone and carpal).
- a second sheet-like member 3 2 is provided so as to cover at least one dorsal part (the proximal phalanx and the middle phalanx) of the first to fifth fingers.
- the second sheet-like member 32 may be provided thinner than the first elastic member 30.
- a second sheet material 3 2 is provided from the fifth phalanx to the proximal ulna, that is, to cover the side of the hand. Also good.
- the first sheet-like member 30 and the second sheet-like member 3 2 can be provided so as to be overlaid from above the first material portion 3 8 and the second material portion 39. Instead, it may be sewn or bonded so as to be surrounded by the first material portion 3 8 and the second material portion 3 2.
- the first sheet-like member 30 and the second sheet-like member 32 may be configured to be removable from the hand bag main body 12 by using a locking means such as a hook-and-loop fastener snap button.
- a third sheet-like member 34 described later is provided so as to cover the manual insertion portion 50.
- the third sheet-like member 3 4 is usually structured in one piece by sewing or bonding to the manual insertion portion 50, but it is a locking means such as a hook-and-loop fastener snap button. It can also be provided so that it can be removed.
- the above-described non-prene is suitable, but of course, an equivalent material is used. Can be used.
- non-prene has a shock absorption rate of more than 80% when the thickness is between 1 mm and 2 mm, and nearly 100% when the thickness exceeds 3 mm. It can be seen that the rate can be obtained.
- Fig. 3 (b) shows that a steel ball (64 g, 025 mm) is naturally dropped from a height of 15 Omm onto a 10 mm test piece (non-prene), and is loaded with a load cell (load transducer).
- the figure shows a comparison of the impact absorption rate calculated based on the measured values. It can be seen that nonbrene has extremely superior impact absorption compared to other elastic materials.
- This non-prene is characterized by having a strong endurance even when bent over a long period of time, and also has a durability against tearing in the lateral direction, and is an ultra-soft elastomer. Can cope with the expansion and contraction of body parts.
- the first sheet-like member 30, the second sheet-like member 3 2, and the third sheet-like member 34 are preferably provided with a vent hole 36 to ensure air permeability.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram when the sports shock absorber 10 b according to the second embodiment of the present invention is applied to a sports shoe.
- the impact mitigating device 10b for sports is composed of a sheet-like member 30b provided with a plurality of vent holes 36b. Further, the sheet-like member 3 O b is provided with a stop band 46 b for fixing to the heel (rib) portion of the shoe.
- the sports shock absorber 10 b has a shape that covers at least the instep (metatarsal bone, wedge-shaped bone, cubic bone, boat-shaped bone, and talus).
- the back of the foot can be protected from impacts such as hitting balls.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a case where the sport shock absorbers 10 c and 10 d of the third embodiment of the present invention are applied to baseball and softball leg guards.
- the impact mitigation devices 10 c and 10 d for sports are provided with stop bands 4 6 c and 4 6 d for attaching to the fixed positions of the redder guards to the sheet-like members 3 0 c and 3 0 d, respectively.
- the impact relief device for sports 1 0 c, 1 0 d is designed to cover at least the shins of the foot (tibia and ribs), so that it can withstand impacts when colliding with the pole and other competitors. Protective properties can be obtained.
- the sport shock absorbers 10 c and 10 d may be provided on the redder guard by a method such as sewing or bonding without providing the stop bands 4 6 c and 4 6 d.
- the shape-retaining member 4 2 is made of a material having resistance to metal fatigue caused by deformation, such as a wire using an aluminum alloy, on the outer periphery of the sheet-like member.
- b, 4 2 c 4 2 d are provided.
- ⁇ the shape of the heel-shaped member matches the shape of the sports shoes or sports redder guard. Fix the shape of the shaped member so that it does not shift when it is mounted.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram in which the sports shock absorber 10 e of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is applied to the stocking. '
- the impact mitigating device 10 e for sports is composed of a sheet-like member 30 e provided with a plurality of vent holes 36 e.
- the sheet-like member 30 e is provided so that at least the shins (tibia and ribs) of the foot are covered with the stockings sewn in a cylindrical shape. This provides protection against impacts when colliding with poles and other competitors.
- the sports impact mitigating device 10 e may be provided by a method such as attaching or bonding to the stocking.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram in which the sports shock absorber 10 f of the fifth embodiment of the present invention is applied to a ball game, that is, a baseball or a soft pole glove. 7
- the impact mitigation device 10 f for sports is provided with a plurality of sheet-like members 30 f on a baseball or soft pole grab (including a mitt).
- the first to fifth fingers on the catching surface The sheet-like member 30 f is exposed at all fingers up to the part and at a position corresponding to the entire palm. Note that the sheet-like member 30 f may be provided over the entire surface of the catching surface, or may be provided so that the sheet-like member 30 Of is not exposed inside the catching surface.
- the sheet-shaped member 30 f is provided on the surface of the catching surface, not only will the fingers and palms be protected when the mounting cage catches the ball, but the pole is grabbed by the frictional force of the sheet-shaped member 30 f. It is possible to make it easy to securely hold it in the inside.
- FIG. 8 shows that 10 g of the sports shock absorber according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention is applied to the underpants, and for convenience, a part of the covering cloth is cut out so that the sheet-like member 30 g can be seen.
- FIG. 8 shows that 10 g of the sports shock absorber according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention is applied to the underpants, and for convenience, a part of the covering cloth is cut out so that the sheet-like member 30 g can be seen.
- sports underpants are worn from the inside of uniform pants, and the main purpose is to protect the hips by friction with the ground during sliding and other operations involving sliding contact between the ground and the hips. Is.
- the sheet-like member 36 g may be provided so as to cover the entire buttocks such as the thigh fascia latae muscle and the gluteal muscle, but depending on the purpose, locally, such as only a part of the gluteal muscle. May be provided.
- the impact mitigation device for sports of the present invention when a batter receives a dead ball in baseball, the danger such as a fracture caused by the impact of the pole can be greatly reduced.
- the wearer can also wear it on any part of the body to protect it from impact.
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Abstract
L’invention concerne un dispositif anti-choc (10) pour applications sportives (jeux de balle), comprenant un premier élément en feuille (30) comportant un corps de gant (12) et une partie d’insertion de main (50) et recouvrant la partie à peu près centrale du dos de la main d’un utilisateur, des deuxièmes éléments en feuille (32) recouvrant les parties de dos du pouce jusqu’au petit doigt de l’utilisateur, et un troisième élément en feuille (34) recouvrant la partie d’insertion de main (50). Le premier élément en feuille (30), les deuxièmes éléments en feuille (32) et le troisième élément en feuille (34) sont constitués d’un gel élastomère polyuréthane possédant d’excellentes propriétés d’absorption des chocs, si bien qu’ils protègent les parties exposées du corps de l’utilisateur de l’impact d’une balle lancée, sans gêner ses mouvements.
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US11/921,112 US20090113592A1 (en) | 2005-08-01 | 2006-07-11 | Shock absorber for sports |
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JP2005222794A JP2007037637A (ja) | 2005-08-01 | 2005-08-01 | スポーツ用衝撃緩和具 |
JP2005-222794 | 2005-08-01 |
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WO2007015363A1 true WO2007015363A1 (fr) | 2007-02-08 |
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PCT/JP2006/314137 WO2007015363A1 (fr) | 2005-08-01 | 2006-07-11 | Dispositif anti-choc pour applications sportives |
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US (1) | US20090113592A1 (fr) |
JP (1) | JP2007037637A (fr) |
WO (1) | WO2007015363A1 (fr) |
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