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Edward Tobergte Phones & Addresses

  • 31 Ellenita Dr, Hilton Head, SC 29926 (843) 422-3577
  • 14 Fawn Ln, Hilton Head, SC 29928
  • 13 Fern Ct, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
  • 2439 Henesy Ln, Fairfield, OH 45014
  • Gatlinburg, TN
  • Beaufort, SC
  • Hays, KS
  • Bluffton, SC
  • Peachtree City, GA

Publications

Us Patents

Chin Strap Buckle

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US Patent:
D486093, Feb 3, 2004
Filed:
Aug 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/147550
Inventors:
Edward H. Tobergte - Fairfield OH, 45014
International Classification:
0207
US Classification:
D11218

Football Shoulder Pads

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US Patent:
7168104, Jan 30, 2007
Filed:
Oct 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/692437
Inventors:
Edward H. Tobergte - Fairfield OH, US
Assignee:
Ed Tobergte Associates Company - Hilton Head Island SC
International Classification:
A41D 13/00
US Classification:
2459
Abstract:
Breathable, lightweight football shoulder pads include left and right torso pads which present a foam body. The foam body includes a hard inner layer, and first and second layers of breathable, lightweight foam secured to opposing surfaces of the hard, inner layer. The layers present a sandwich configuration. A breathable, lightweight fabric layer, such as mesh, extends around the periphery of the foam body. The hard inner layer includes spaced apart openings which allow air or moisture to flow through the foam body. The football shoulder pads can include adjustable and selectively removable cap pads attachable to the shoulder portion of the football pads. The cap pads include a member for securing the cap pad to the wearer's arm. The football shoulder pads can further include adjustable and selectively removable deltoid pads and attachments for securing football pad accessories, such as a neck roll or rib protector, to the shoulder pads.

Belt Buckle For Use With Athletic Gear

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US Patent:
D543488, May 29, 2007
Filed:
Aug 18, 2005
Appl. No.:
29/236592
Inventors:
Edward H. Tobergte - Hilton Head Island SC, US
International Classification:
0207
US Classification:
D11234

Shoulder Pads For Football

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US Patent:
D606261, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Jun 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/308665
Inventors:
Edward H. Tobergte - Hilton Head Island SC, US
Assignee:
Ed Tobergte Associates Company - Hilton Head Island SC
International Classification:
0903
US Classification:
D291012

Athletic Protective Padding

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US Patent:
8272073, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Dec 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/006195
Inventors:
Stephen C. Arensdorf - Mays KS, US
Edward H. Tobergte - Hilton Head Island SC, US
Assignee:
Stromgren Athletics, Inc. - Gardner KS
International Classification:
A41D 27/26
A41D 1/08
US Classification:
2267, 2228
Abstract:
An athletic protective pad having first and second layers of breathable fabric and a foam body having a layer of perforated foam. The layer of foam is preferably closed cell foam with spaced apart perforations therethrough. The foam body is sandwiched in a secure or permanent position between the first and second layers of fabric, thereby wicking moisture away from a wearer.

Athletic Protective Padding

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US Patent:
20060179545, Aug 17, 2006
Filed:
Feb 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/059769
Inventors:
Stephen Arensdorf - Hays KS, US
Edward Tobergte - Fairfield OH, US
International Classification:
A41D 1/06
US Classification:
002227000
Abstract:
An athletic protective pad having first and second layers of breathable fabric and a foam body having a layer of perforated foam. The layer of foam is preferably closed cell foam with spaced apart perforations therethrough. The foam body is sandwiched between the first and second layers of fabric, thereby wicking moisture away from a wearer.

Football Shoulder Pads

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US Patent:
20070118979, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Jan 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/649562
Inventors:
Edward Tobergte - Fairfield OH, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/015
US Classification:
002455000
Abstract:
Breathable, lightweight football shoulder pads include left and right torso pads which present a foam body. The foam body includes a hard inner layer, and first and second layers of breathable, lightweight foam secured to opposing surfaces of the hard, inner layer. The layers present a sandwich configuration. A breathable, lightweight fabric layer, such as mesh, extends around the periphery of the foam body. The hard inner layer includes spaced apart openings which allow air or moisture to flow through the foam body. The football shoulder pads can include adjustable and selectively removable cap pads attachable to the shoulder portion of the football pads. The cap pads include a member for securing the cap pad to the wearer's arm. The football shoulder pads can further include adjustable and selectively removable deltoid pads and attachments for securing football pad accessories, such as a neck roll or rib protector, to the shoulder pads.

Protective Pad Construction

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US Patent:
57016119, Dec 30, 1997
Filed:
Dec 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/567547
Inventors:
James L. Rector - Vienna WV
Edward H. Tobergte - Fairfield OH
Assignee:
Ed Tobergte Associates, Inc. - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
A41D 1300
US Classification:
2455
Abstract:
An athletic protective pad comprising a foam body composed of a layer of open cell foam and a first and second layer of closed cell foam and having a foam chest portion, a foam shoulder member and a hinge attaching the chest portion to the shoulder member, with the chest portion and shoulder member each presenting a periphery. The hinge member includes tape attached to an outer surface of the foam body across a portion of the peripheries of the chest portion and shoulder member to allow the shoulder member to rotate in a first direction relative to the chest portion and preventing rotation thereof in a second direction. The first and second layers of closed cell foam are secured to opposing surfaces of the open cell foam layer, with the layers presenting a sandwich configuration. The layer of open cell foam has a first thickness and the layers of closed cell foam each have a second thickness, where the first thickness of the open cell foam is approximately 1. 8 times the second thicknesses of the closed cell foam to maximize the trapped air content within the layer of open cell foam and thus, improve the pad's impact resistance.
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