EP1265677A2 - Handschuh, insbesondere torwarthandschuh - Google Patents
Handschuh, insbesondere torwarthandschuhInfo
- Publication number
- EP1265677A2 EP1265677A2 EP01929405A EP01929405A EP1265677A2 EP 1265677 A2 EP1265677 A2 EP 1265677A2 EP 01929405 A EP01929405 A EP 01929405A EP 01929405 A EP01929405 A EP 01929405A EP 1265677 A2 EP1265677 A2 EP 1265677A2
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a glove and in particular a goalkeeper glove according to the preamble of claim 1
- Gloves of this type have the purpose of providing improved protection for the dogs and the wrist and, in particular, the individual fingers. They are often used as sports gloves, for example as goalkeeper gloves, motorbike gloves, caiting gloves, etc., and they can also be used as protective gloves
- the protection of the hand area is a further requirement for gloves of this type that they do not impair the natural functions of the hand as far as possible.
- a example of a goalkeeper glove shows that on the one hand it should not impair safety and if possible even improve it while on the other hand in particular the finger joints and the wrist of Protect the forces that occur when catching or punching away.
- Support element is designed in two parts, in particular to simplify production.
- the support element here has an outer part with an elongated, raised central part and laterally projecting flat edges or belt straps.
- transverse slots are formed at a distance, into which spreading webs of an inner part engage, which is arranged within the raised middle part.
- the expansion bars of the inner part are connected to each other on both sides by tension bars.
- This glove has likewise j edoch disadvantages aut
- the force for deflection of the socket element from the rest position that is at the Krummen of the finger not by f ree shaping adjustable because, for B sehhtze the width of the Qutr- production reasons is not free feasible
- This z must B when using an injection molding process have a certain minimum width due to the manufacturing process.
- the support element of this known glove should also have a certain coverage of the finger to develop the protective function.
- the lateral protrusion that occurs due to the protruding belt straps is limited in its dimensioning, since the individual neighboring fingers of this known glove must not mutually impair their function.
- the support elements can be arranged in or on the upper hand part, as a result of which they can develop their protective effect even more reliably
- the blocking surfaces extend from the central axis of the pulling element outwards from the push of a finger, the pulling element comes in the neutral line To lie curvature so that the force wall for bending the fingers is particularly low. This increases the wearing comfort. Furthermore, such a design results in a lower load on the traction element, thereby increasing the life of the glove according to the invention
- the locking surfaces it is also possible for the locking surfaces to extend outward from a region which is closer to the nod of the finger than the central axis of the pulling element. This measure ensures that the support elements are stable in an extended position in their basic position As a result, the basic position of the dog shoe is defined even more clearly, resulting in an improved defensive ability and improved protection for the goalkeeper, in particular when force is applied, for example by a ball in the longitudinal direction of a finger, since this impulse is carried away directly via the blocking surfaces
- the support elements can act laterally Forces are absorbed even better. In addition, this results in enlarged contact surfaces, as a result of which an improved support effect and lateral guidance can be achieved.
- the traction element is made of plastic or metal, it can be provided with simple means and reliably perform its function. In particular, a suitable adaptation to the respective application is easily possible.
- the links can be coupled to one another via a hinge joint connection.
- This type of construction is also characterized by its simple structural design, since no separate pulling element for guidance or power transmission is required here. Every link can for this purpose, on a side facing another link, for example, be provided with at least one hinge pin which can be inserted into a suitable bearing hole on the next link, ie each link has bearing pins and bearing holes. These bearing arrangements can be provided in the side area of the links so that they The fingers are present on the side. This type of construction can thus further reduce the number of components of the glove according to the invention, making it even more cost-effective to provide
- the support elements in the area of the finger flanks can be designed to be filigree if they are coupled to one another here or in the area of the underside of the fingers.
- lateral protrusion by means of belt straps etc. as in the prior art, can be avoided the main advantage is that an interfering impairment of the fingers can be largely avoided.
- the glove according to the invention has the further advantage of
- Links according to the invention can be made very filigree, as a result of which they have great elasticity and a link of a certain size can be used for different finger sizes. As a result, the manufacturing outlay can be reduced further
- the glove according to the invention allows the further essential advantage that the individual links or the support elements formed therefrom can be adapted to the shape of the fingers with great structural freedom, ie an adaptation to the actual contour of the finger is possible
- This structured construction also allows the freedom of movement of the fingers to remain as unimpaired as possible, the hinge points of the support elements essentially being located in the area of the finger joints
- this construction also simplifies the outlay for the padding of the glove, whereby thinner cushion layers uls can be provided in the prior art, since all parts fit better on the finger contour. This also results in improved wearing comfort
- the links of the support elements are articulated to one another via at least one fabric band, so that the glove can be made available with very simple means.
- a gevebund is already suitable for absorbing the tensile stresses that occur in the event of the fingers being stretched out in the direction of dog pressure.
- particularly tensile plastic layers or webbing straps can be dispensed with - appropriate glove and it is filigree uusgestultbur This also results in an even better wearing comfort
- the limbs are sewn to the at least one fabric band.
- the glove according to the invention can be produced even more easily and with even fewer components.
- a reliable connection between the tissue band and limbs can be provided
- the fabric band can be the inner part of the glove, which further simplifies the construction of the glove
- the links on the side surfaces facing one another in the support element have locking surfaces, with recesses being formed on one locking surface and complementary projections on the other locking surface, enlarged contact surfaces can be realized in this area, as a result of which forces can be absorbed even better.
- the form fit that can be achieved in this way makes it better possible to prevent overstretching and to reliably absorb lateral forces.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a support element section in a first embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a link according to a first embodiment
- Figure 4 is a sectional view through a support element according to the first embodiment in the slightly angled state.
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a support element section according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of two links of the support element of another embodiment
- Fig. 7 is a plan view of two members of the support member yet another
- Fig. 8 is a front view of a link in a further embodiment.
- 9 is a perspective view of a glove according to the invention in accordance with a further embodiment with a partially left-over upper material,
- 1 1 is a perspective view of an end member of the support element
- Fig. 12 is a plan view of a further embodiment of a member of the support element of the glove according to the invention.
- Fig. 13 is a schematic side view of three interconnected links of a support element in the maximum extended position
- a glove 1 is shown, the upper hand part 2 and one
- Inner hand part 3 has an intermediate grip between the fingers of a user
- the upper hand part 2 is further subdivided into an inner hand layer 21 and an outer hand or outer hand layer 22, which form a kind of pocket in the region of the fingers, into which support elements 4 are inserted
- each support element 4 has a plurality of links 4 1. which are connected to one another via a tension element.
- This train 42 passes through a complementary through-hole 41 1 in the link 41 (see FIG. 3).
- Each link 41 is also designed so that it is adapted to the anatomy of a finger, ie it extends slightly around a finger and on which the finger applies it andten side has low supernatants possible w, ie this is clearly shown in particular in Figure 3 Moreover, j edes member 41 opposing locking surfaces 412 and subsequent thereto Abrollflachen 413 to a transition line 414 between a locking surface 412 and a Abrollflache 413 is designed so that it coincides with the central axis of the pulling element
- FIG. 4 a slightly angled support element 4 is shown in FIG. 4 with an end member 44 and two members 41.
- the two members 41 are penetrated by the tension band 42, which is fastened in the end member 44, for example, by gluing 42 in the end member 44 can, however, also take place in another way, for example it can also be passed through the end member 44, returned in the opposite direction and, for example, welded
- the locking surfaces 412 lie against one another directly and prevent a finger from being bent in the direction of the hand pressure. Dumit can injure the finger. Were relaxed.
- the forces exerted in the lung direction of the support element 4 are dissipated via the end member 44 and the individual members 41 and are not applied to the individual finger
- the support element 4 Due to the pretension or pre-curvature in the support element 4 and the bevelled shape of the end member 44, the support element 4 tends to bend towards the palm of the hand in a direction of the finger, that is, to support a fist formation. Injuries can thus be better avoided
- FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of a support element 4 in which two pull wires 43 are arranged in the lateral region of a link 41.
- the central axis of the pull wires 43 can thereby be arranged further away from the upper edge of a locking curvature 412 located away therefrom, which results in a larger lever for the power transmission and absorption results in this embodiment too, a rolling surface 413 is also formed.
- the link 41 can also be adapted even better to the anatomy of a finger in this embodiment
- Lead wire 43 to pass through the entire support element 4, which is coupled together at one point in a suitable manner which is well known to the person skilled in the art
- the links in the transverse direction to the finger length extension have discontinuous locking or rolling surfaces.
- the locking or rolling surfaces are curved.
- the links are designed to be complementary in such a way that they fit one another in a positive-locking manner. fen and thus provide an enlarged contact surface and an improved lateral guidance. Furthermore, larger individual gears can be realized without impairing the wearing comfort, which means that fewer links are required for a support element
- Fig. 8 shows a further embodiment of a link 41
- the tension band 42 is not arranged in a through hole but in a T-groove. Therefore, with appropriate flexibility, it can be inserted through the opening of the groove, which facilitates the assembly of the support element. Furthermore, such a link is also simpler Another advantage of this design is that there are greater structural freedoms and the drawstring 42, for example, can thereby be brought closer to the fingerprints. The link can therefore be better adapted to the actual finger contour
- the individual links can also be connected to one another by means of a hinge joint instead of by tension members.
- tension members For example, forces which occur in a transverse direction to the support element 4 or 4 can be better absorbed and transmitted to adjacent links
- transition line 414 between the locking surface 412 and the rolling surface 413 can also be closer to the finger jerk, i.e. the locking surface can also overlap the through hole for the pulling element, resulting in a restoring moment in an extended basic position of a support element is biased
- the rolling surface 413 it is also possible for the rolling surface 413 to completely overlap the through hole, so that the glove is in a fine position which corresponds to an angled position
- each link preferably having a leading surface on a locking surface and also having a locking surface on the other locking surface a recess is thus provided that the individual links can engage with one another and be in a defined position with respect to one another without the bending of the support element being impeded. Improved guidance in the angled state is thus also possible.
- the interacting customer areas of the projection and the recess can be chamfered and / or rounded to facilitate threading or sliding into one another
- FIG. can be adapted even more clearly to the contour of the fingers in order to increase the wearing comfort.
- the pulling wires 43 can be arranged further outwards and closer to the finger pushing, as shown in FIG. 5
- the support elements 4 and 4 'according to the invention can also be provided in the area of the wrist in order to protect this area. Furthermore, the support elements 4 and 4 can also be supported on support plates on the hand print, so that the forces introduced can be even better supported to be able to
- the inner dog part 3 of the glove 1 according to the invention can also be coated with a latex vacuum or another foamed plastic. which has good damping properties, but at the same time expresses a delayed springback. This allows balls to be held even more reliably
- FIG. 9 shows a glove 1 which has an upper hand part 2 and an inner hand part 3. The fingers of a user engage between these
- the support elements 5 have a plurality of prefabricated links 51 which are connected to one another in an articulated manner on the finger flanks via a fabric band 52 on both sides and also on the underside of the fingers on the inner hand part 3 are defined.
- the fabric bands 52 are formed here from a strong elastic band, which opposes bending relatively little resistance, but is tensile in such a way that overstretching of the support element 5 in the direction of the hand pressure is prevented due to the elasticity of the fabric bands the glove 1 is not too rigid, so that it allows almost natural movements of the fingers.
- the individual links 51 are sewn onto the fabric straps 52 and onto the inner hand part 3. Deviating from this, however, there is also a different connection method, such as, for example, welding, in particular ultrasonic welding Ver foaming and or brackets etc. possible
- Link 5 1 has a back section 5 1 1 and two flank sections 512 aut. These are arranged essentially in a U-shape and adapted to the anatomy of a finger.
- the flank sections 5 12 are relative here 99
- the links 5 1 also have locking surfaces 5 13 on the mutually facing sides
- the support elements 5 also have an end member 53 which in a
- Fig. 1 1 This end member 53 completely engages the finger end with the exception of the inside of the finger and protects this fer ner, the end member 53 is rounded at the end in such a way that it bends the support element 5 when a ball is hit frontally, ie the Hand tempted to form a fist If, on the other hand, such an impulse is directed in such a way that there is no bending, then the blocking effect of the support element 5 leads to the fact that the entire hand is deflected in the direction of the hand pressure. An injury to individual fingers is thus avoided
- the limbs on the side facing the roots of the finger have a beveled flank section, whereby the support element 5 is better adapted to the contour of the hand in this area. It is also possible, in addition, in the area of the finger root a transition transition is provided which is the only one which has a beveled flank section
- the individual support elements 5 are also supported by a common support plate 54, which absorbs the forces that occur
- the support element 5 designed in this way can therefore follow an angling of the fingers when forming a fist, the individual links pivoting about their articulation point on the fabric bands 52.
- an overstretching of the fingers in the direction of the hand pressure is effectively prevented, since this locks them
- Flat 513 of the individual links come into contact with one another and, in cooperation with the tensile strength of the fabric bands 52, prevent bending in this direction, since the pivot point of the links 5 1 around the respective fabric band 52 is relatively far from the outermost portion of the blocking surfaces 5 13 , there are favorable leverage ratios for absorbing the loads
- a web 6 can be arranged between the thumb and the index finger of the glove 1, which prevents the thumb from spreading too far and thus prevents injuries. Furthermore, the effective internal dog curse Dumit and the corresponding one increase Choosing and dimensioning the inner dog part 3, it is also possible to provide a pretension on the palm of the glove 1, which requires a closing movement and thus has a positive effect on the catching characteristics, for example, of a goalkeeper glove
- FIGS. 12 and 13 show a further embodiment with modified links 51.
- the blocking surfaces in this special construction have indentations 5 14 or projections 515 which are complementary to one another arranged members 51 therefore form a positive connection in the extended position of the support element
- the links are designed in such a way that a back section 51 1 is formed wider in finger length than the side sections 5 12.
- the links 5 1 are so here little apart from each other that the toothing formed by the indentations 5 14 and the protrusions 5 15 unfolds their locking action before the support element is in its theoretically fully extended position.
- the links can also be sewn directly onto finger side layers 7.
- a fabric band can also be provided on the inner hand part.
- the links can alternatively also be coupled in the area of the finger flanks or the underside of the fingers
- the links can also be provided on a blocking surface with a recess 5 16 (see FIGS. 10 and 11) and on the other blocking surface with a matching projection (not shown here) which engage with one another and produce a defined position assignment of the individual links these projections and the depressions are to be provided in such a way that an angling of the support element is not or is not hindered substantially preferably an improved guidance is achieved in the angled state.
- the mutually interacting edge regions of the projection and the recess can be chamfered and / or rounded to facilitate threading or intermeshing
- a plurality of depressions and projections can also be provided on the blocking surfaces instead of the individual depression 5 16 and the corresponding projection.
- the locking surfaces can also be designed in a manner analogous to the shape shown in FIG. 13, so that the individual projections and depressions engage precisely and as deeply as possible to provide great stability in the stretched state.
- the locking surfaces could have a large number of protruding projections and corresponding depressions which engage with one another.
- further modifications for interlocking blocking surface shapes are readily available.
- the glove according to the invention can also be used in the medical field due to its excellent protective effect for the individual fingers. So it can also serve as protection for injured joints instead of bandages and cups and still allow you to practice sports.
- the invention thus creates a glove 1 or 1 ' , in particular a goalkeeper glove, which has articulated support elements.
- the individual prefabricated links of the support elements extend transversely to the longitudinal direction of the support elements or the finger over the nods of the fingers and possibly the flanks of the fingers and are connected to one another in an articulated manner. This results in improved protection for the finger joints, and there is also greater design freedom for adaptations to the respective rounded curves of the fingers.
- the invention Moderate glove 1 ' is therefore characterized by effective protection for the integrity of the fingers or the hand while at the same time being extremely comfortable to wear. whereby he supports both the access and catch shadows as well as the defenses of the goalkeeper.
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Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| EP03016976A EP1378273B1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2001-03-05 | Torwarthandschuh |
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| DE10010403 | 2000-03-03 | ||
| DE2000110403 DE10010403A1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2000-03-03 | Handschuh, insbesondere Torwarthandschuh |
| DE10010404 | 2000-03-03 | ||
| DE2000110404 DE10010404A1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2000-03-03 | Handschuh, insbesondere Torwarthandschuh |
| PCT/EP2001/002464 WO2001064295A2 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2001-03-05 | Handschuh, insbesondere torwarthandschuh |
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| EP03016976A Division EP1378273B1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2001-03-05 | Torwarthandschuh |
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| EP1265677A2 true EP1265677A2 (de) | 2002-12-18 |
| EP1265677B1 EP1265677B1 (de) | 2004-11-24 |
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| EP03016976A Revoked EP1378273B1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2001-03-05 | Torwarthandschuh |
| EP01929405A Revoked EP1265677B1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2001-03-05 | Handschuh, insbesondere torwarthandschuh |
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| EP03016976A Revoked EP1378273B1 (de) | 2000-03-03 | 2001-03-05 | Torwarthandschuh |
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