US20040045074A1 - Sport catching glove - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an improved sport catching glove adapted for catching a moving article comprising an internal hand wrapper.
- the hand wrapper is designed to allow free movements of all fingers and of wrist.
- the sport catching glove is constructed and arranged to prevent it from escaping from grip of the hand while allowing its free movement along wrist axis when worn by a goalkeeper.
- Hockey goalies use two types of gloves, namely a blocker glove comprising a large padded section over the back side of the hand and designed to maintain the hockey stick, and a catching glove.
- the catching glove generally comprises a large flexible surface defining a large pocket enabling the hockey goalie to catch and entrap circulating pucks.
- construction of catching glove must provide a structure that prevent pain sensation and potential injuries and therefore comprises numerous paddings.
- catching glove must be sufficiently flexible to entrap over a moving puck or to be largely opened to cover a puck on the ice. Development of new materials over last years allowed the production of catching glove meeting these flexibility and resistance requirements.
- goalie To provide a goalie with an optimal control over its catching glove, mobility of the catching glove along the goalie's wrist axis is also required and the actual design of catching gloves makes it difficult to achieve.
- means by which goalie holds its catching glove comprises a catching glove cavity harboring thumb and finger stalls, as well as thumb and smallest finger straps that fit somewhat loosely around thumb and fingers.
- a strap covering a part of hand and wrist that can be secured is also provided. Securing the latter strap reduces the mobility of goalie's wrist and goalie must therefore compromise its control over the catching glove to avoid slippage.
- the goalie may loose the strap to maintain a proper control, but increases risks of loosing the catching glove.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,717,994 to Goldsmith reports a catching glove offering a superior control and effectiveness over conventional catching glove by providing a light weight stiffener in the distal portion of fingers and an elastomeric retainer that covers exclusively the back portion of the hand.
- the elastomeric retainer is designed to provide goalie's hand with a better contact with the stiffener and the palm portion of the catching glove.
- a strap encompassing the wrist of the goalie is still needed since the retainer is not designed to prevent inside-out movement of the catching. Therefore, this improved catching glove fails to provide wrist mobility while preventing glove slippage.
- U. S. Pat. No. 5,802,614 to Melone Jr. describes a glove that supports and stabilizes the wrist and hand during sport.
- This glove comprises a inner glove portion, an outer glove portion and a strap arrangement that provide a wrist support while assembled.
- This glove may be used for football, roller hockey, golf and other sport, with or without other sport equipment, and is designed to prevent injuries.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,444 to Hochmut describes a goalkeeper's glove with palm portion that comprises padding layers having thickenings portions.
- This palm portion of the goalkeeper's glove is designed to improve the ball catching properties of The glove since it provides a specific arrangement of padding made from latex, which enhances ball gripping properties.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,639 to Aoki describes a protective glove for ice hockey comprising a palm portion quickly removable.
- a humid palm section can be replaced by a dry palm section to provide a ice hockey player with a better hand sensitivity, which is decreased moisture.
- the sport glove is formed with an inner compartment.
- the inner compartment is shaped to dispose a hand of a player therein and is arranged to permit free movement of the hand, and manipulation of the glove in various positions as required, so as to achieve any catching operation.
- the sport glove comprises a tubular hand wrapper formed to encircle the hand and extending past the wrist until reaching at least knuckles while making sure to allow free movements of all fingers and wrist.
- the sport glove also comprises means to fix the tubular hand wrapper inside the inner compartment.
- the sport glove is so constructed and arranged that when it is worn by the player, it is prevented from escaping from the grip of the hand while allowing the free movement of the hand along the wrist axis and of all fingers.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the sport catching glove of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the sport catching glove of the present invention with a cutaway portion showing the hand wrapper;
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the sport catching glove of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the internal hand wrapper of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is another perspective view of he internal hand wrapper opened position.
- FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 illustrate a hockey goalie catching glove 1 adapted for catching hockey pucks and so constructed and arranged that when it is worn by a goalkeeper, it is prevented from escaping from the grip of the hand while allowing free movement of the hand along the axis of the wrist and, and of all fingers.
- the hockey glove 1 of the present invention comprises an internal hand wrapping glove 3 , which will be fully described hereinafter, that is affixed into an internal cavity 4 of catching glove 1 .
- the catching glove 1 comprises a known arrangement of an outer facing 5 , an inner facing 7 , an outer blocking pad 9 , an inner blocking pad 11 , a pocket 13 and a web 15 .
- pocket 13 and web 15 are arranged to bend along a hand articulation axis 17 , which divides catching glove 1 into a thumb portion 19 (FIG.3) and a finger portion 21 (FIG. 1).
- FIGS. 4 and 5 internal hand wrapping glove 3 which will now be described in detail, comprises a generally rectangular hand covering sheet 47 , which when fully assembled as shown in FIG. 4 has somewhat the structure of a fingerless glove leaving the thumb and all fingers free to move.
- Covering sheet 47 of the present invention is designed as a wrapper that in closed position as illustrated in FIG. 4 covers the metacarpus portion only of the hand. It additionally comprises a truncated thumb sleeve 49 that projects therefrom as shown. All in all, the wrapper, when fixed to a hand, allows the thumb and all fingers to emerge free from internal glove.
- Hand covering sheet 47 is preferably made from leather, however any suitable material, such as fabric and the like could be used as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art.
- transverse ends of covering sheet 47 are referred to by reference numerals 53 a and 53 b .
- a lower hand strap 57 and an upper hand strap 55 that are in the shape of longitudinal bands, are both fixed at one end thereof against the outer face of covering sheet 47 as shown.
- end 57 a of hand strap 57 is fixed in the outer end portion 56 of covering sheet 47 corresponding to transverse end 53 a while end 55 a of hand strap 55 is fixed in the same end portion.
- Hand strap 55 is aligned with upper longitudinal edge 58 of covering sheet 47 and hand strap 57 is aligned with lower longitudinal edge 60 of covering sheet 47 .
- Fixation of hand straps 55 and 57 against the outer face of covering sheet 47 may be carried out by any means known to those skilled in the art, such as by glueing, sewing and the like.
- the free ends of both hand straps 55 , 57 are provided with VelcroTM sections 62 , 63 although any other mode of fixation may be used with the straps.
- both bands 66 , 68 are provided with VelcroTM sections 70 , 72 to engage the corresponding VelcroTM sections 62 , 63 of hand straps 55 , 57
- Covering sheet 47 is fully assembled by contacting straps 55 , 57 and band 66 , 68 , respectively, where VelcroTM sections 70 , 72 and corresponding VelcroTM sections 62 , 63 provide a proper stretching of covering sheet 47 over the hand of a user.
- VelcroTM sections 70 , 72 and corresponding VelcroTM sections 62 , 63 provide a proper stretching of covering sheet 47 over the hand of a user.
- internal glove 3 could be designed differently while maintaining its functionality. As example, internal glove 3 could be made from a continuous covering sheet 47 , made from an elastic material. This alternative design would allow straps 55 , 57 and fixing bands 66 , 68 to be removed while maintaining a proper stretching of sheet 47 over the hand.
- the internal hand holding glove 3 is affixed to the internal face 45 of inner facing 7 by sewing lines 48 .
- lace, sewing, rivet or glue could be used to fix holding glove 3 to the internal face 45 .
- a person skilled in the art could also replace these permanent fixing means by temporary fixation devices such as snaps, VelcroTM or zippers.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an improved sport catching glove. The improved catching glove is formed with an inner compartment shaped to dispose a hand of a player therein and arranged to permit free movement of the hand. The sport catching glove comprises a hand wrapper that encircles the hand of a catcher and allowing free movements of all fingers and of wrist. The wrapper is fixed inside the inner compartment and prevents the catching glove from escaping from the grip of the hand while allowing a free movement along axis of the wrist and of all fingers.
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- The present application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 9/922,984 filed on Dec. 10, 2001.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an improved sport catching glove adapted for catching a moving article comprising an internal hand wrapper. The hand wrapper is designed to allow free movements of all fingers and of wrist. The sport catching glove is constructed and arranged to prevent it from escaping from grip of the hand while allowing its free movement along wrist axis when worn by a goalkeeper.
- 2. Description of Prior Art
- Hockey goalies use two types of gloves, namely a blocker glove comprising a large padded section over the back side of the hand and designed to maintain the hockey stick, and a catching glove. The catching glove generally comprises a large flexible surface defining a large pocket enabling the hockey goalie to catch and entrap circulating pucks. As hockey pucks may travel over hundred miles an hour (100 mph), construction of catching glove must provide a structure that prevent pain sensation and potential injuries and therefore comprises numerous paddings. However, catching glove must be sufficiently flexible to entrap over a moving puck or to be largely opened to cover a puck on the ice. Development of new materials over last years allowed the production of catching glove meeting these flexibility and resistance requirements.
- To provide a goalie with an optimal control over its catching glove, mobility of the catching glove along the goalie's wrist axis is also required and the actual design of catching gloves makes it difficult to achieve. Indeed, means by which goalie holds its catching glove comprises a catching glove cavity harboring thumb and finger stalls, as well as thumb and smallest finger straps that fit somewhat loosely around thumb and fingers. To avoid the catching glove from escaping from hand, a strap covering a part of hand and wrist that can be secured is also provided. Securing the latter strap reduces the mobility of goalie's wrist and goalie must therefore compromise its control over the catching glove to avoid slippage. Alternatively, the goalie may loose the strap to maintain a proper control, but increases risks of loosing the catching glove.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,717,994 to Goldsmith reports a catching glove offering a superior control and effectiveness over conventional catching glove by providing a light weight stiffener in the distal portion of fingers and an elastomeric retainer that covers exclusively the back portion of the hand. The elastomeric retainer is designed to provide goalie's hand with a better contact with the stiffener and the palm portion of the catching glove. However, a strap encompassing the wrist of the goalie is still needed since the retainer is not designed to prevent inside-out movement of the catching. Therefore, this improved catching glove fails to provide wrist mobility while preventing glove slippage.
- U. S. Pat. No. 5,802,614 to Melone Jr. describes a glove that supports and stabilizes the wrist and hand during sport. This glove comprises a inner glove portion, an outer glove portion and a strap arrangement that provide a wrist support while assembled. This glove may be used for football, roller hockey, golf and other sport, with or without other sport equipment, and is designed to prevent injuries.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,444 to Hochmut describes a goalkeeper's glove with palm portion that comprises padding layers having thickenings portions. This palm portion of the goalkeeper's glove is designed to improve the ball catching properties of The glove since it provides a specific arrangement of padding made from latex, which enhances ball gripping properties.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,639 to Aoki describes a protective glove for ice hockey comprising a palm portion quickly removable. A humid palm section can be replaced by a dry palm section to provide a ice hockey player with a better hand sensitivity, which is decreased moisture.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,107,544 to Capatosto reports a blocker glove comprising a padding structure affixed to a removable close-fitting glove.
- Although background art reports multiple improvements for hockey gloves, slippage problems encountered by hockey goalies remain unresolved since any of the technologies available are specifically designed to provide goalies with wrist mobility while firmly holding catching glove. It would therefore be highly desirable to be provided with a hockey glove adapted for catching a moving article with a relatively free movement along the wrist axis and reduced possibilities of loosing it.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved sport glove adapted for catching a moving article. According to the present invention the sport glove is formed with an inner compartment. The inner compartment is shaped to dispose a hand of a player therein and is arranged to permit free movement of the hand, and manipulation of the glove in various positions as required, so as to achieve any catching operation. The sport glove comprises a tubular hand wrapper formed to encircle the hand and extending past the wrist until reaching at least knuckles while making sure to allow free movements of all fingers and wrist. The sport glove also comprises means to fix the tubular hand wrapper inside the inner compartment. The sport glove is so constructed and arranged that when it is worn by the player, it is prevented from escaping from the grip of the hand while allowing the free movement of the hand along the wrist axis and of all fingers.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the sport catching glove of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the sport catching glove of the present invention with a cutaway portion showing the hand wrapper;
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the sport catching glove of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the internal hand wrapper of the present invention; and
- FIG. 5 is another perspective view of he internal hand wrapper opened position.
- Now referring to the drawings, FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 illustrate a hockey goalie catching glove1 adapted for catching hockey pucks and so constructed and arranged that when it is worn by a goalkeeper, it is prevented from escaping from the grip of the hand while allowing free movement of the hand along the axis of the wrist and, and of all fingers.
- The hockey glove1 of the present invention comprises an internal hand wrapping
glove 3, which will be fully described hereinafter, that is affixed into aninternal cavity 4 of catching glove 1. The catching glove 1 comprises a known arrangement of an outer facing 5, an inner facing 7, anouter blocking pad 9, aninner blocking pad 11, apocket 13 and aweb 15. Also in known manner,pocket 13 andweb 15 are arranged to bend along ahand articulation axis 17, which divides catching glove 1 into a thumb portion 19 (FIG.3) and a finger portion 21 (FIG. 1). - Now referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, internal hand wrapping
glove 3 which will now be described in detail, comprises a generally rectangularhand covering sheet 47, which when fully assembled as shown in FIG. 4 has somewhat the structure of a fingerless glove leaving the thumb and all fingers free to move.Covering sheet 47 of the present invention is designed as a wrapper that in closed position as illustrated in FIG. 4 covers the metacarpus portion only of the hand. It additionally comprises a truncatedthumb sleeve 49 that projects therefrom as shown. All in all, the wrapper, when fixed to a hand, allows the thumb and all fingers to emerge free from internal glove.Hand covering sheet 47 is preferably made from leather, however any suitable material, such as fabric and the like could be used as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art. - With particular reference to FIG. 5 and more details concerning the internal glove, it will be noted that the transverse ends of covering
sheet 47 are referred to byreference numerals 53 a and 53 b. In addition, alower hand strap 57 and anupper hand strap 55, that are in the shape of longitudinal bands, are both fixed at one end thereof against the outer face of coveringsheet 47 as shown. In the illustrated embodiment, end 57 a ofhand strap 57 is fixed in theouter end portion 56 of coveringsheet 47 corresponding to transverse end 53 a while end 55 a ofhand strap 55 is fixed in the same end portion.Hand strap 55 is aligned with upperlongitudinal edge 58 of coveringsheet 47 andhand strap 57 is aligned with lower longitudinal edge 60 of coveringsheet 47. Fixation of hand straps 55 and 57 against the outer face of coveringsheet 47 may be carried out by any means known to those skilled in the art, such as by glueing, sewing and the like. To complete the hand strap arrangement, it will be noted that the free ends of both hand straps 55, 57 are provided withVelcro™ sections - Referring again to FIG. 4, it will be seen that in the
end portion 64 adjoiningtransverse end 53 b, there are provided a pair of fixingbands sheet 47, and respectively aligned withtransverse edge 58, 60 to mesh with the free ends of hand straps 55, 57 when closingcovering sheet 47 in the manner shown in FIG. 4. In the illustrated embodiment, bothbands Velcro™ sections 70, 72 to engage the correspondingVelcro™ sections - Covering
sheet 47 is fully assembled by contactingstraps band Velcro™ sections 70, 72 and correspondingVelcro™ sections sheet 47 over the hand of a user. A person skilled in the art will understand thatinternal glove 3 could be designed differently while maintaining its functionality. As example,internal glove 3 could be made from acontinuous covering sheet 47, made from an elastic material. This alternative design would allowstraps bands sheet 47 over the hand. - As holding
glove 3 is preferably affixed permanently toinner facing 7 and hockey glove 1 provides user with an access tointernal cavity 4, the assembly of coveringsheet 47 takes place withininternal cavity 4. However, use of a temporary fixation device to affixinternal glove 3 toinner facing 7 would also provide a user with the possibility of assemblingcovering sheet 47 over its hand prior fixinginternal glove 3 intointernal cavity 4. - The internal
hand holding glove 3 is affixed to theinternal face 45 ofinner facing 7 bysewing lines 48. Alternatively, lace, sewing, rivet or glue could be used to fix holdingglove 3 to theinternal face 45. A person skilled in the art could also replace these permanent fixing means by temporary fixation devices such as snaps, Velcro™ or zippers. - While the invention has been described with particular reference to the illustrated embodiment, it will be understood that numerous modifications thereto will appear to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description and accompanying drawings should be taken as illustrative of the invention and not in a limiting sense.
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1. An improved sport glove adapted for catching a moving article, said glove formed with an inner compartment shaped to dispose a hand of a player therein and arranged to permit free movement of said hand to manipulate said glove in various positions adapted to achieve a catching operation, said sport glove comprising a tubular hand wrapper formed to encircle said hand and extending past wrist of said hand until reaching at least knuckles while making sure to allow free movements of all fingers and of wrist, and means to fix said tubular hand wrapper inside said inner compartment, so constructed and arranged that when said sport glove in worn by said player, said sport glove is prevented from escaping from grip of said hand while allowing said free movement of said hand along axis of said wrist and of all fingers.
2. Sport glove according to claim 1 , wherein said sport catching glove is a hockey goalie catching glove or a baseball catching glove.
3. Sport glove according to claim 1 , wherein said tubular hand wrapper comprises a thumb sleeve allowing a thumb to slide therein but extending short of the end of said thumb.
4. Sport catching glove according to claim 3 , wherein said hand wrapper wraps is a fingerless glove
5. Sport catching glove according to claim 1 , wherein said means to fix said hand wrapper is temporary fixing means.
6. Sport catching glove according to claim 5 , wherein said temporary fixing means is snap, clamp, zipper or Velcro™.
7. Sport catching glove according to claim 1 , wherein said means to fix said hand wrapper is permanent fixing means.
8. Sport catching glove according to claim 7 , wherein said permanent fixing means is lace, sewing, rivet or glue.
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