WO2014018749A1 - Gant de sport à coussinets protecteurs de doigts inversés - Google Patents

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WO2014018749A1
WO2014018749A1 PCT/US2013/052046 US2013052046W WO2014018749A1 WO 2014018749 A1 WO2014018749 A1 WO 2014018749A1 US 2013052046 W US2013052046 W US 2013052046W WO 2014018749 A1 WO2014018749 A1 WO 2014018749A1
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Dmitry Rusakov
Jean-Francois Beland
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/08Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
    • A63B71/14Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves
    • A63B71/141Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves in the form of gloves
    • A63B71/143Baseball or hockey gloves
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2102/00Application of clubs, bats, rackets or the like to the sporting activity ; particular sports involving the use of balls and clubs, bats, rackets, or the like
    • A63B2102/24Ice hockey

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  • Sports gloves used in contact sports such as hockey and lacrosse gloves, commonly include thick padding that covers the rear of the hand and fingers of a wearer to protect the hand and fingers from stick-slashing and other violent contact.
  • Multiple blocks of this padding material which may be made of foam or another suitable impact-absorbing material, are typically encased in nylon or another fabric material that is stitched together at the base regions of the padding blocks.
  • the padding blocks separate from one another, providing gaps between the pads that expose the wearer's fingers to potential contact from a stick or other piece of equipment. Thus, players may be at risk of finger injuries even when wearing a padded sports glove.
  • a sports glove such as a hockey or lacrosse glove, includes inverted finger pads connected such that exterior gaps are not present between some or all of the adjacent pads when a wearer grips a stick or otherwise closes his or her hand.
  • the inverted pads optionally include stiffening elements attached to or integral with their outer surfaces to provide additional protection to the wearer's fingers.
  • the finger pads covering the base regions of the fingers optionally are attached to the main body of the glove via an elastic material or similar material that allows the finger pads to move away from the main body during closure of a wearer's hand.
  • These finger pads may further be attached to the main body via an inelastic strap or similar feature that prevents the finger pads from being pulled forward beyond the rear housing or cover that overlies these finger pads.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sports glove, according to one embodiment.
  • Fig. 2 is a side-sectional view of one of the fingers of the sports glove shown in Fig. 1 in the straight position.
  • Fig. 3 is a side-sectional view of the finger shown in Fig. 2 in the closed position. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Figs. 1 -3 illustrates a sports glove 10, according to one embodiment.
  • the sports glove 10 described herein may be used in a variety of sports, including hockey, lacrosse, and other contact sports. For ease of description, these gloves will generally be referred to as “sports gloves” or “hockey gloves.”
  • the sports glove 10 includes a main body 12. Multiple finger sections 16 configured to receive a wearer's fingers extend from a first end of the main body 12. A thumb section 18 configured to receive a wearer's thumb extends from a side region of the main body 12.
  • the side regions 15 of the finger sections 16 may include durable material (e.g., leather) or a breathable material (e.g., mesh).
  • the palm section of the glove (not shown) opposite the rear section may include a durable material, and may optionally include openings or breathable material in one or more regions to provide ventilation to a wearer's hand.
  • a rear cover 19 defining a finger-pad housing is connected to a rear region of the main body 12. As best shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the rear cover 19 at least partially overlies base regions of the finger sections 16.
  • a support pad 17 optionally extends behind the finger sections 16 in the finger-pad housing to provide structural support, particularly for when the fingers sections 16 are in the closed or gripping position, as further described below.
  • a cuff region 20 extends from a second end of the main body 12. The cuff region 20 is optionally extendable such that the amount of wrist coverage it provides may be adjusted.
  • the cuff region 20, for example, may be elastically attached to an interior of the main body 12 and may include hook and loop fasteners or other suitable attachment mechanisms to allow the cuff region 20 to be attached at a desired location on the inside of the main body 12.
  • the rear regions of the main body 12, the thumb section 18, and the rear cover 19 include pads 22 made of an open cell, urethane foam (e.g., Poron®), a PVC nitrile foam, or of another suitable impact-absorbing material.
  • the pads 22 are preferably encased in a fabric material, such as nylon or another suitable material.
  • each finger section 16 includes a base pad 24, a first mid-region pad or "knuckle pad” 26, a second mid-region or “knuckle pad” 28, and a tip pad 30.
  • a greater or lesser number of pads alternatively may be included in each finger section 16.
  • the base pad 24 or the second knuckle pad 28 could have a greater length in a given finger section 16, such that the first knuckle pad 26 may be omitted.
  • different finger sections 16 in a given glove may include differing numbers of pads.
  • the index finger section could include four pads, while the pinkie finger section could include three pads. Any other suitable number and combination of pads alternatively may be used.
  • the multiple finger pads are also preferably encased in a fabric material, such as nylon or another suitable material.
  • the material encasing at least some of the finger pads is stitched together or otherwise connected between the rear, upper regions of the finger pads.
  • the casing material is stitched together between— or otherwise forms a bridge between— the upper regions of the base pad 24 and the first knuckle pad 26, and between the upper regions of the first and second knuckle pads 26 and 28.
  • the casing material between the tip pad 30 and the second knuckle pad 28 in the illustrated embodiment is stitched together or otherwise forms a bridge between the base regions or lower regions of the pads— in an alternative embodiment, these pads may also be stitched together or otherwise bridged at their upper regions.
  • the base pad 24 (or its casing) of each finger section 16 is connected to the main body 12 via an elastic strap 32 or similar element.
  • the elastic strap 32 allows the base pad 24 to move or slide in a longitudinal direction toward the tip end of the finger section 16 when a wearer closes his or her hand.
  • Each base pad may be connected to the main body 12 via a separate elastic strap 32, or an elastic webbing may be connected to some or all of the base-pad casings.
  • the base pad 24 (or its casing) of each finger section 16 may also be connected to the main body 12 via an inelastic strap 34 or similar element.
  • the inelastic strap 34 optionally has a length suitable to prevent the base pad 24 from sliding or moving completely out of the finger-pad housing, such that a rear region of the hand does not become exposed to contact from a stick or other piece of equipment when the wearer's hand is in a closed position.
  • the elastic straps 32 may be omitted such that only the inelastic straps 34 are used. It is preferred to include the elastic straps 32, however, because they aid in pulling the base pads 24 fully into the finger-pad housing when the wearer straightens his or her fingers.
  • one of the elastic and inelastic straps 32, 34 is attached to an upper region of the base-pad casing, while the other of the elastic and inelastic straps 32, 34 is attached to a lower region of the base-pad casing.
  • both straps may be attached to the upper or lower region of the base- pad casing, or one or both straps may be attached to a mid-region of the base-pad casing.
  • the gaps 31 become partially or completely closed when a wearer closes his or her hand.
  • the wearer's fingers are not exposed to contact when the wearer's fingers are in the closed, or stick-gripping position (with the exception of the gap 33 formed between the tip pad 30 and the second knuckle pad 28, which is a region not commonly subjected to contact— as mentioned above, however, these pads alternatively may be stitched or otherwise connected at their upper regions such that no exterior gap would be present between them, as well).
  • stiffening elements 40 are attached to or integral with the rear, outer surfaces of the finger sections 16 to provide additional protection to the wearer's fingers.
  • One or more stiffening elements may be attached to or integral with the rear, outer surface of the thumb section 18, as well.
  • the stiffening elements 40 are preferably made of a higher density material than the encased foam pads, while still being flexible enough to bend when the wearer's fingers are curved in the closed position.
  • Each stiffening element 40 for example, may be made of thermoplastic polyurethane ("TPU"), polypropylene, polyethylene, a plastic, or another suitable high-density material.
  • Ribs 42, raised ridges, or other protective features may be included on or integral with an outer surface of the stiffening elements to provide additional protection.
  • the stiffening elements 40 may be radio-frequency welded directly to the finger-casing material, or may be stitched to the finger casing material, or may be molded onto the finger casing material, or may be attached to the finger casing material in any other suitable manner. Because they are located on rear regions of the finger sections 16, the stiffening elements 40 also help to inhibit rearward flexion, or hyperextension, of a wearer's fingers.
  • the encased foam pads in the finger sections 16 may be molded or assembled into a pre-curved orientation to better follow the path of the wearer's fingers in a stick-grasping position. In this embodiment, as few as one finger pad could be included over the length of the finger section 16.
  • a pre-curved pad could be used in combination with a separate tip pad (such as tip pad 30 shown in Figs. 2 and 3), or in combination with one or more additional finger pads (such as the second knuckle pad 28 shown in Figs. 2 and 3).
  • the pre-curved pad optionally is molded or assembled with a partial break or undercut, such that the pad is better able to curve as the fingers are progressively closed.
  • the sports glove 10 described herein provides several advantages. For example, because the gaps 31 between the inverted finger pads close, or substantially close, when a wearer grasps a stick or otherwise closes his or her hand, the wearer's fingers are protected better than a wearer's fingers in a conventional hockey glove that has multiple external gaps on each finger section when the wearer's hand is in the closed position. Further, because the base pads 24 of the finger sections 16 are able to move forward during closing of a wearer's hand, there is significantly less resistance to natural motion of the fingers than what is exhibited in conventional hockey gloves. An additional layer of protection may also be provided by including stiffening elements 40 on the rear, outer regions of the finger sections 16 or the thumb section 18.

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