Apparel – Guard or protector – Body cover
Patent
1994-08-12
1995-05-02
Crowder, Clifford D.
Apparel
Guard or protector
Body cover
2 16, 2 22, 2 24, 2 45, 2267, 602 5, 602 20, 602 60, A41D 1300
Patent
active
054107563
ABSTRACT:
A protective body pad comprising a thermoformable base component and a shock dispersing prominence component. In the preferred embodiment thereof, the prominence is integral with said base component. A plurality of swivel components having flexible strapping attached thereto enables the user to fasten the invention to various points on the body. The strapping is preferably a neoprene material with hook and loop material for the fastening.
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Crowder Clifford D.
Hale Gloria
Wascher Rick R.
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