US20090172856A1 - Glove - Google Patents
Glove Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US20090172856A1 US20090172856A1 US11/968,777 US96877708A US2009172856A1 US 20090172856 A1 US20090172856 A1 US 20090172856A1 US 96877708 A US96877708 A US 96877708A US 2009172856 A1 US2009172856 A1 US 2009172856A1
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- wrist
- glove
- inner skin
- side inner
- folded
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Abandoned
Links
- 210000000707 wrist Anatomy 0.000 claims description 22
- 238000005192 partition Methods 0.000 claims description 18
- 210000003811 finger Anatomy 0.000 description 43
- 238000003780 insertion Methods 0.000 description 27
- 230000037431 insertion Effects 0.000 description 18
- 210000003813 thumb Anatomy 0.000 description 12
- 210000004932 little finger Anatomy 0.000 description 11
- 238000010586 diagram Methods 0.000 description 8
- 238000009958 sewing Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000002708 enhancing effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 230000002093 peripheral effect Effects 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B71/00—Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
- A63B71/08—Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
- A63B71/14—Body-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
- A63B71/141—Body-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
- A63B71/143—Baseball or hockey gloves
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a glove used for baseball.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view showing a general structure of a conventional glove used for baseball.
- the glove has an outer bag having a palm-side outer skin 200 and a back-side outer skin 201 , and an inner bag having a palm-side inner skin 202 and a back-side inner skin 203 .
- the outer bag is formed with an insertion opening 204 , the inner bag is inserted from the insertion opening 204 , and they are sewed with each other with a string and the glove is completed.
- a hand is inserted into the inner bag from the insertion opening 204 .
- the back side of the insertion opening 204 is formed by a band 205 provided on the back-side outer skin 201 .
- the band 205 receives and supports a back of a hand along a width direction of the hand inserted from the insertion opening 204 .
- a wrist-side end 206 is formed by sewing a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 201 and a wrist-side end of the back-side inner skin 203 to each other, and the band 205 is located at a space SC from the wrist-side end 206 .
- a region in the inner bag closer to the fingertips than the wrist-side end 206 is a finger-insertion region RC, and roots of fingers inserted into the finger-insertion region RC are exposed from the space SC.
- Partitions 207 are formed in the finger-insertion region RC between each of the inserted fingers.
- the partitions 207 are formed by the back-side inner skin 203 , and extend toward the fingertips along the side surfaces of the fingers from the wrist-side end 206 .
- the present invention has been accomplished in view of the above circumstances, and it is an object of the invention to provide a glove offering more excellent fit feeling.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides a glove comprising:
- a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, and
- a band which is provided on the glove main body for receiving and supporting a back of a hand along a width direction of the hand
- the band is located at a space from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin
- the back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion exposed from the space.
- the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed from the space between the band and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin abuts against a back side of an inserted hand.
- the back-side inner skin can abut against a wider range of the hand and thus, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained.
- the back-side inner skin is made of material which is softer than that of the back-side outer skin, it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated.
- the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed to the space between the band and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced.
- a root of the folded-back portion is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin.
- the folded-back portion extends to roots of fingers inserted between the back-side inner skin and the palm-side inner skin.
- the back-side inner skin can abut against portions of the hand from the fingertips to roots of the fingers inserted between the back-side inner skin and the palm-side inner skin. Therefore, it is possible to give appropriate holding force to the entire fingers and to obtain more excellent fit feeling.
- the back-side inner skin includes a plurality of partitions formed between fingers, respectively, and the partitions extend to roots of the fingers.
- the glove further comprises a band body which is mounted on the folded-back portion and which can be pulled in a width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body.
- the second aspect of the invention provides a glove comprising
- a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, wherein
- the back-side outer skin extends to a wrist
- the back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion which is exposed from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist.
- the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed from the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist abuts against the wrist of the inserted hand.
- the back-side inner skin can abut against a wider range of the hand and thus, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. If the back-side inner skin is made of material which is softer than that of the back-side outer skin, it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated.
- the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed from the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced.
- a root of the folded-back portion is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin.
- the glove further includes a band body which is mounted on the folded-back portion and which can be pulled in a width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body.
- FIG. 1 shows an outward appearance of a structure of a back side of an open type glove (regular type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a sectional view of the glove shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a diagram of two inner skins, i.e., a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin;
- FIG. 4 shows a diagram of a state where a portion of the back-side inner skin corresponding to a thumb is rolled up
- FIG. 5 shows a diagram of an application example for further enhancing the fit feeling
- FIG. 6 shows a diagram of two inner skins, i.e., a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin according to another embodiment
- FIG. 7 shows an outward appearance of a structure of a back side of a fully-close type glove (first back type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to another embodiment
- FIG. 8 shows a sectional view of the glove shown in FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 shows a sectional view of a general structure of a conventional glove used for baseball.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of an outward appearance showing a structure of a back side of an open type glove (regular type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the glove shown in FIG. 1 .
- two inner skins (a back-side inner skin 11 and a palm-side inner skin 12 ) are sewed and fixed to a back-side outer skin 7 and a palm-side outer skin 8 respectively of a glove main body 2 with a string (not shown).
- a hand is inserted from an insertion opening 13 .
- the back side of the insertion opening 13 is formed by a band 4 provided on the back-side outer skin 7 .
- the band 4 receives and supports a back of a hand along the width direction (lateral direction in FIG. 1 ) of the hand inserted from the insertion opening 13 .
- One end of the band 4 is mounted on the glove main body 2 , and the other end is detachably attached to the glove main body 2 using a device such as a hook-and-loop fastener. Therefore, it is possible to change a pressing force of the band 4 against a back of a hand by adjusting the mounting position of the other end of the band 4 with respect to the glove main body 2 .
- a wrist-side end 14 is formed by sewing a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 7 and a wrist-side end of the back-side inner skin 11 to each other.
- the wrist-side end 14 is located at a space SA from the band 4 .
- a region between the back-side inner skin 11 and the palm-side inner skin 12 closer to the fingers than the wrist-side end 14 is a finger-insertion region RA. Roots of fingers inserted into the finger-insertion region RA are exposed from the space SA.
- Partitions 15 are formed in the finger-insertion region RA between inserted fingers.
- the partitions 15 are formed by the back-side inner skin 11 , and the partitions 15 extend along the side surfaces of the fingers.
- FIG. 3 shows the two inner skins, i.e., the back-side inner skin 11 and the palm-side inner skin 12 .
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state where a portion of the back-side inner skin corresponding to a thumb is rolled up.
- a thumb loop 21 is provided on a palm-side inner skin 12 at a location corresponding to a thumb.
- the thumb loop 21 is formed into a band-like shape, one end thereof is sewed and fixed to the palm-side inner skin 12 , and the other end of the thumb loop 21 is a free end.
- the free end of the thumb loop 21 is bifurcated into two band bodies 21 a and 21 b extending in parallel to each other.
- the band bodies 21 a and 21 b pass through insertion holes 17 formed in the back-side inner skin 11 .
- the thumb loop 21 is wound around the thumb and pulled outward along the width direction of the hand.
- the band bodies 21 a and 21 b of the thumb loop 21 penetrate the back-side outer skin 7 and reach outside of the glove main body 2 .
- the fit feeling of the thumb can be enhanced by tightly tying the band bodies 21 a and 21 b together and pulling the band bodies 21 a and 21 b.
- a band-like little finger loop 22 is provided on the palm-side inner skin 12 at a location corresponding to a little finger.
- One end of the little finger loop 22 is sewed and fixed to the palm-side inner skin 12 , and the other end of the little finger loop 22 is a free end.
- the free end of the little finger loop 22 is bifurcated into two band bodies 22 a and 22 b extending in parallel to each other, and the band bodies 22 a and 22 b pass through insertion holes 18 formed in the back-side inner skin 11 .
- the little finger loop 22 In a state where the fingers are inserted between the back-side inner skin 11 and the palm-side inner skin 12 , the little finger loop 22 is wound around the little finger and pulled outward along the width direction of the hand.
- the band bodies 22 a and 22 b of the little finger loop 22 penetrate the back-side outer skin 7 and reach outside (not shown) of the glove main body 2 .
- the fit feeling of the thumb can be enhanced by tightly tying the band bodies 22 a and 22 b together and pulling the band bodies 22 a and 22 b.
- the back-side inner skin 11 includes a folded-back portion 16 extending in the width direction of a hand at a location opposed to roots of three fingers, i.e., an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger.
- the folded-back portion 16 is formed by folding back the back-side inner skin 11 extending from the finger-insertion region RA toward the back side of the hand outside in the space SA.
- the roots of the folded-back portion 16 are further folded back outward, thereby forming a fixing portion 16 a .
- An end of the fixing portion 16 a is sewed and fixed to the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 7 , and the wrist-side end 14 is formed.
- the folded-back portion 16 of the back-side inner skin 11 is exposed from the space SA between the wrist-side end 14 and the band 4 , and the folded-back portion 16 abuts against a back side of an inserted hand.
- the back-side inner skin 11 can abut against a wider range of the hand, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. If the back-side inner skin 11 is made of softer material than that of the back-side outer skin 7 , it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated.
- the length of the folded-back portion 16 can easily be changed by adjusting the fixing position between the fixing portion 16 a and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 7 . Therefore, if the length of the folded-back portion 16 is appropriately adjusted in accordance with a user's preferences of the glove, it is possible to obtain fit feeling optimal for each user.
- the folded-back portion 16 of the back-side inner skin 11 extends to roots of fingers (in this example, three fingers, i.e., an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger) inserted into the finger-insertion region RA.
- the partitions 15 extend to a tip end of the folded-back portion 16 and extend to roots of the fingers.
- the partitions 15 of this embodiment extend to positions of the roots of the fingers as compared with positions of partitions (partitions 207 in FIG. 9 ) of the conventional glove as shown with broken line in FIG. 2 .
- the back-side inner skin 11 can abut against the fingers so as to surround portions of a hand inserted into the finger-insertion region RA from fingertips to roots of the hand by the folded-back portion 16 of the back-side inner skin 11 and the partitions 15 . Therefore, it is possible to give an appropriate hold force to the entire fingers and to obtain more excellent fit feeling.
- FIG. 5 shows an application example for further enhancing the fit feeling, and shows two inner skins, i.e., the back-side inner skin 11 and the palm-side inner skin 12 .
- band bodies 23 can be mounted on the folded-back portion 16 of the back-side inner skin 11 .
- the band bodies 23 are mounted on both ends of the folded-back portion 16 in the width direction of a hand, and the band bodies 23 pass through insertion holes 19 formed in the back-side inner skin 11 .
- the band bodies 23 penetrate the back-side outer skin 7 and reach outside (not shown) of the glove main body 2 , and if the band bodies 23 are pulled from outside, the band bodies 23 are pulled in the width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body 2 .
- the band bodies 23 may directly pass through the back-side outer skin 7 without passing through the back-side inner skin 11 .
- the number of the band bodies 23 mounted on the folded-back portion 16 is not limited to two, and the number may be one or three or more.
- the band bodies 23 may previously be mounted on the folded-back portion 16 or a user may mount the band bodies 23 at a later stage if necessary.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing two inner skins, i.e., a back-side inner skin 11 and a palm-side inner skin 12 according to another embodiment.
- the same structures as those of the previous embodiment are designated with the same symbols, and explanation thereof will be omitted.
- the folded-back portion 16 of the back-side inner skin 11 is not provided only at a position opposed to roots of three fingers, i.e., an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger unlike the previous example shown in FIG. 3 , and the folded-back portion 16 is provided at a position opposed to roots of four fingers, i.e., the above-described three fingers plus a little finger.
- the little finger loop 22 is provided in the previous example shown in FIG. 3 , the little finger loop 22 is omitted in this embodiment.
- the number of fingers opposed to the folded-back portion 16 is not limited to three, and the number may be four, two or less, or five.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of an outward appearance showing a structure of a back side of a fully-close type glove (first back type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the glove shown in FIG. 7 .
- two inner skins (back-side inner skin 111 and palm-side inner skin 112 ) are sewed and fixed to a back-side outer skin 107 and a palm-side outer skin 108 of a glove main body 102 , respectively, with strings (not shown).
- a hand is inserted from an insertion opening 113 as shown with a phantom line in FIG. 8 .
- the back-side outer skin 107 extends to a wrist, and a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 107 forms an insertion opening 113 .
- a band 104 is inserted through the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 107 along the width direction of a hand (lateral direction in FIG. 7 ), and it is possible to adjust the pressing force against a back of a hand inserted from the insertion opening 113 by fastening the band 104 .
- the back-side outer skin 107 and the back-side inner skin 111 are formed at openings, respectively, at locations corresponding to an index finger of a hand inserted from the insertion opening 113 . Peripheral edges of the openings are sewed with each other, and a space SB is formed at a location opposed to the index finger.
- the wrist-side end 114 formed by sewing the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 107 and the wrist-side end of the back-side inner skin 111 is opposed to a wrist of a hand inserted from the insertion opening 113 .
- a folded-back portion 116 is formed so as to be exposed on the side of the wrist from the wrist-side end 114 .
- the folded-back portion 116 is formed by folding back the back-side inner skin 111 extending from the insertion opening 113 toward the wrist outside at a location projecting from the wrist-side end 114 .
- a root of the folded-back portion 116 is further folded back outside to form a fixing portion 116 a .
- An end of the fixing portion 116 a is sewed and fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 107 , and the wrist-side end 114 is formed.
- the folded-back portion 116 of the back-side inner skin 111 exposed on the side of a wrist from the wrist-side end 114 abuts against a wrist of an inserted hand.
- the back-side inner skin 111 can abut against a wider range of the hand and thus, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained.
- the back-side inner skin 111 is made of softer material than that of the back-side outer skin 107 , it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated.
- the folded-back portion 116 of the back-side inner skin 111 exposed on the side of the wrist from the wrist-side end 114 is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced.
- the length of the folded-back portion 116 can easily be changed by adjusting the fixing position between the fixing portion 116 a and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin 107 . Therefore, if the length of the folded-back portion 116 is appropriately adjusted in accordance with a user's preferences of the glove, it is possible to obtain fit feeling optimal for each user.
- a band body 123 can be mounted on the folded-back portion 116 of the back-side inner skin 111 .
- the band bodies 123 are mounted on both ends of the folded-back portion 116 in the width direction of a hand.
- Each band body 123 passes through the insertion hole 119 , which is formed on the back-side outer skin 107 , and reaches outside of the glove main body 2 , and the band bodies 123 can be pulled against the glove main body 102 in the width direction of a hand by pulling the band bodies 123 from outside.
- the number of the band bodies 123 mounted on the folded-back portion 116 is not limited to two, and the number may be one or three or more.
- the pressing force of the folded-back portion 116 against the wrist can be adjusted by pulling the band bodies 123 against the glove main body 102 in the width direction of a hand in this manner. Therefore, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained.
- the band bodies 123 may previously mounted on the folded-back portion 116 or a user may mount the band bodies 123 at a later stage if necessary.
- the folded-back portions 18 and 118 are respectively provided on the back-side inner skins 11 and 111 of the open type grove (regular type glove) and the fully-closed type glove (first back type glove) for baseball in the above embodiments, the present invention can also be applied to various other gloves.
- the present invention is not limited to a glove for baseball, and can also be applied to other gloves for other ball games such as softball.
Landscapes
- Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- Physical Education & Sports Medicine (AREA)
- Gloves (AREA)
Abstract
A glove includes a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, and a band which is provided on the glove main body for receiving and supporting a back of a hand along a width direction of the hand. The band is located at a space from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin. The back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion exposed from the space.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a glove used for baseball.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
-
FIG. 9 is a sectional view showing a general structure of a conventional glove used for baseball. The glove has an outer bag having a palm-sideouter skin 200 and a back-sideouter skin 201, and an inner bag having a palm-sideinner skin 202 and a back-sideinner skin 203. The outer bag is formed with an insertion opening 204, the inner bag is inserted from the insertion opening 204, and they are sewed with each other with a string and the glove is completed. - When the glove is used, a hand is inserted into the inner bag from the insertion opening 204. The back side of the
insertion opening 204 is formed by aband 205 provided on the back-sideouter skin 201. Theband 205 receives and supports a back of a hand along a width direction of the hand inserted from theinsertion opening 204. - According to such a glove, a wrist-
side end 206 is formed by sewing a wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 201 and a wrist-side end of the back-sideinner skin 203 to each other, and theband 205 is located at a space SC from the wrist-side end 206. A region in the inner bag closer to the fingertips than the wrist-side end 206 is a finger-insertion region RC, and roots of fingers inserted into the finger-insertion region RC are exposed from the space SC. -
Partitions 207 are formed in the finger-insertion region RC between each of the inserted fingers. Thepartitions 207 are formed by the back-sideinner skin 203, and extend toward the fingertips along the side surfaces of the fingers from the wrist-side end 206. - In the conventional glove like the one mentioned above, however, since the
partitions 207 do not extend to the roots of the fingers, some users cannot have sufficient fit feeling. - It is contemplated to change the shapes of the back-side
outer skin 201 and the back-sideinner skin 203, to move the wrist-side end 206 to the wrist so that thepartitions 207 are extended to the roots of the fingers. However, if the back-sideouter skin 201 which is harder than the back-sideinner skin 203 is extended to the wrist, there is a problem that the space SC becomes smaller and a freedom degree of an inserted hand is deteriorated. - The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above circumstances, and it is an object of the invention to provide a glove offering more excellent fit feeling.
- To achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention provides a glove comprising:
- a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, and
- a band which is provided on the glove main body for receiving and supporting a back of a hand along a width direction of the hand,
- wherein
- the band is located at a space from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin, and
- the back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion exposed from the space.
- According to this structure, the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed from the space between the band and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin abuts against a back side of an inserted hand. With this, the back-side inner skin can abut against a wider range of the hand and thus, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. If the back-side inner skin is made of material which is softer than that of the back-side outer skin, it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated.
- If the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed to the space between the band and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced.
- It is preferable that a root of the folded-back portion is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin.
- With this structure, it is possible to easily change the length of the folded-back portion by adjusting the fixing position between the root of the folded-back portion and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin. Therefore, if the length of the folded-back portion is appropriately adjusted in accordance with a user's preferences of the glove, it is possible to obtain fit feeling optimal for each user.
- It is preferable that the folded-back portion extends to roots of fingers inserted between the back-side inner skin and the palm-side inner skin.
- With this structure, the back-side inner skin can abut against portions of the hand from the fingertips to roots of the fingers inserted between the back-side inner skin and the palm-side inner skin. Therefore, it is possible to give appropriate holding force to the entire fingers and to obtain more excellent fit feeling.
- It is preferable that the back-side inner skin includes a plurality of partitions formed between fingers, respectively, and the partitions extend to roots of the fingers.
- With this structure, fingers are inserted between the opposed partitions, and both side surfaces of each finger can abut against the partition from the fingertip to the root and thus, it is possible to give appropriate holding force to the entire fingers and to obtain more excellent fit feeling.
- It is preferable that the glove further comprises a band body which is mounted on the folded-back portion and which can be pulled in a width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body.
- With this structure, it is possible to adjust the pressing force of the folded-back portion with respect to the fingers by pulling the band body with respect to the glove main body in the width direction of the hand, and it is possible to obtain more excellent fit feeling.
- To achieve the above object, the second aspect of the invention provides a glove comprising
- a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, wherein
- the back-side outer skin extends to a wrist, and
- the back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion which is exposed from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist.
- With this structure, the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed from the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist abuts against the wrist of the inserted hand. With this, the back-side inner skin can abut against a wider range of the hand and thus, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. If the back-side inner skin is made of material which is softer than that of the back-side outer skin, it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated.
- Further, the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin exposed from the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced.
- It is preferable that a root of the folded-back portion is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin.
- With this structure, it is possible to easily change the length of the folded-back portion by adjusting the fixing position between the root of the folded-back portion and the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin. Therefore, if the length of the folded-back portion is appropriately adjusted in accordance with a user's preferences of the glove, it is possible to obtain fit feeling optimal for each user.
- It is preferable that the glove further includes a band body which is mounted on the folded-back portion and which can be pulled in a width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body.
- With this structure, it is possible to adjust the pressing force of the folded-back portion against the wrist by pulling the band body with respect to the glove main body in the width direction of the hand, it is possible to obtain more excellent fit feeling.
-
FIG. 1 shows an outward appearance of a structure of a back side of an open type glove (regular type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 2 shows a sectional view of the glove shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 shows a diagram of two inner skins, i.e., a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin; -
FIG. 4 shows a diagram of a state where a portion of the back-side inner skin corresponding to a thumb is rolled up; -
FIG. 5 shows a diagram of an application example for further enhancing the fit feeling; -
FIG. 6 shows a diagram of two inner skins, i.e., a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin according to another embodiment; -
FIG. 7 shows an outward appearance of a structure of a back side of a fully-close type glove (first back type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to another embodiment; -
FIG. 8 shows a sectional view of the glove shown inFIG. 7 ; and -
FIG. 9 shows a sectional view of a general structure of a conventional glove used for baseball. - Preferred embodiments of a glove according to the present invention will be explained.
FIG. 1 is a diagram of an outward appearance showing a structure of a back side of an open type glove (regular type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to an embodiment.FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the glove shown inFIG. 1 . - According to the glove, two inner skins (a back-side
inner skin 11 and a palm-side inner skin 12) are sewed and fixed to a back-sideouter skin 7 and a palm-sideouter skin 8 respectively of a glovemain body 2 with a string (not shown). - When the glove is used, as shown with a phantom line in
FIG. 2 , a hand is inserted from aninsertion opening 13. The back side of theinsertion opening 13 is formed by aband 4 provided on the back-sideouter skin 7. Theband 4 receives and supports a back of a hand along the width direction (lateral direction inFIG. 1 ) of the hand inserted from theinsertion opening 13. - One end of the
band 4 is mounted on the glovemain body 2, and the other end is detachably attached to the glovemain body 2 using a device such as a hook-and-loop fastener. Therefore, it is possible to change a pressing force of theband 4 against a back of a hand by adjusting the mounting position of the other end of theband 4 with respect to the glovemain body 2. - A wrist-
side end 14 is formed by sewing a wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 7 and a wrist-side end of the back-sideinner skin 11 to each other. The wrist-side end 14 is located at a space SA from theband 4. A region between the back-sideinner skin 11 and the palm-sideinner skin 12 closer to the fingers than the wrist-side end 14 is a finger-insertion region RA. Roots of fingers inserted into the finger-insertion region RA are exposed from the space SA. -
Partitions 15 are formed in the finger-insertion region RA between inserted fingers. Thepartitions 15 are formed by the back-sideinner skin 11, and thepartitions 15 extend along the side surfaces of the fingers. -
FIG. 3 shows the two inner skins, i.e., the back-sideinner skin 11 and the palm-sideinner skin 12.FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state where a portion of the back-side inner skin corresponding to a thumb is rolled up. - A
thumb loop 21 is provided on a palm-sideinner skin 12 at a location corresponding to a thumb. Thethumb loop 21 is formed into a band-like shape, one end thereof is sewed and fixed to the palm-sideinner skin 12, and the other end of thethumb loop 21 is a free end. The free end of thethumb loop 21 is bifurcated into two 21 a and 21 b extending in parallel to each other. Theband bodies 21 a and 21 b pass through insertion holes 17 formed in the back-sideband bodies inner skin 11. - In a state where the fingers are inserted between the back-side
inner skin 11 and the palm-sideinner skin 12, thethumb loop 21 is wound around the thumb and pulled outward along the width direction of the hand. The 21 a and 21 b of theband bodies thumb loop 21 penetrate the back-sideouter skin 7 and reach outside of the glovemain body 2. The fit feeling of the thumb can be enhanced by tightly tying the 21 a and 21 b together and pulling theband bodies 21 a and 21 b.band bodies - Similarly, a band-like
little finger loop 22 is provided on the palm-sideinner skin 12 at a location corresponding to a little finger. One end of thelittle finger loop 22 is sewed and fixed to the palm-sideinner skin 12, and the other end of thelittle finger loop 22 is a free end. The free end of thelittle finger loop 22 is bifurcated into two 22 a and 22 b extending in parallel to each other, and theband bodies 22 a and 22 b pass through insertion holes 18 formed in the back-sideband bodies inner skin 11. - In a state where the fingers are inserted between the back-side
inner skin 11 and the palm-sideinner skin 12, thelittle finger loop 22 is wound around the little finger and pulled outward along the width direction of the hand. The 22 a and 22 b of theband bodies little finger loop 22 penetrate the back-sideouter skin 7 and reach outside (not shown) of the glovemain body 2. The fit feeling of the thumb can be enhanced by tightly tying the 22 a and 22 b together and pulling theband bodies 22 a and 22 b.band bodies - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the back-sideinner skin 11 includes a folded-back portion 16 extending in the width direction of a hand at a location opposed to roots of three fingers, i.e., an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger. The folded-back portion 16 is formed by folding back the back-sideinner skin 11 extending from the finger-insertion region RA toward the back side of the hand outside in the space SA. The roots of the folded-back portion 16 are further folded back outward, thereby forming a fixingportion 16 a. An end of the fixingportion 16 a is sewed and fixed to the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 7, and the wrist-side end 14 is formed. - With this structure, the folded-
back portion 16 of the back-sideinner skin 11 is exposed from the space SA between the wrist-side end 14 and theband 4, and the folded-back portion 16 abuts against a back side of an inserted hand. With this, since the back-sideinner skin 11 can abut against a wider range of the hand, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. If the back-sideinner skin 11 is made of softer material than that of the back-sideouter skin 7, it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated. - If the folded-
back portion 16 of the back-sideinner skin 11 exposed to the space SA between the wrist-side end 14 and theband 4 is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced. - Since the fixing
portion 16 a constituting the root of the folded-back portion 16 is fixed to the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 7, the length of the folded-back portion 16 can easily be changed by adjusting the fixing position between the fixingportion 16 a and the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 7. Therefore, if the length of the folded-back portion 16 is appropriately adjusted in accordance with a user's preferences of the glove, it is possible to obtain fit feeling optimal for each user. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the folded-back portion 16 of the back-sideinner skin 11 extends to roots of fingers (in this example, three fingers, i.e., an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger) inserted into the finger-insertion region RA. Thepartitions 15 extend to a tip end of the folded-back portion 16 and extend to roots of the fingers. As apparent fromFIG. 2 , thepartitions 15 of this embodiment extend to positions of the roots of the fingers as compared with positions of partitions (partitions 207 inFIG. 9 ) of the conventional glove as shown with broken line inFIG. 2 . - With this, the back-side
inner skin 11 can abut against the fingers so as to surround portions of a hand inserted into the finger-insertion region RA from fingertips to roots of the hand by the folded-back portion 16 of the back-sideinner skin 11 and thepartitions 15. Therefore, it is possible to give an appropriate hold force to the entire fingers and to obtain more excellent fit feeling. -
FIG. 5 shows an application example for further enhancing the fit feeling, and shows two inner skins, i.e., the back-sideinner skin 11 and the palm-sideinner skin 12. As shown inFIG. 5 ,band bodies 23 can be mounted on the folded-back portion 16 of the back-sideinner skin 11. In this example, theband bodies 23 are mounted on both ends of the folded-back portion 16 in the width direction of a hand, and theband bodies 23 pass through insertion holes 19 formed in the back-sideinner skin 11. - The
band bodies 23 penetrate the back-sideouter skin 7 and reach outside (not shown) of the glovemain body 2, and if theband bodies 23 are pulled from outside, theband bodies 23 are pulled in the width direction of a hand with respect to the glovemain body 2. Theband bodies 23 may directly pass through the back-sideouter skin 7 without passing through the back-sideinner skin 11. The number of theband bodies 23 mounted on the folded-back portion 16 is not limited to two, and the number may be one or three or more. - By pulling the
band bodies 23 in the width direction of a hand with respect to the glovemain body 2, a pressing force of the folded-back portion 16 against the fingers can be adjusted. Therefore, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. Theband bodies 23 may previously be mounted on the folded-back portion 16 or a user may mount theband bodies 23 at a later stage if necessary. -
FIG. 6 is a diagram showing two inner skins, i.e., a back-sideinner skin 11 and a palm-sideinner skin 12 according to another embodiment. InFIG. 6 , the same structures as those of the previous embodiment are designated with the same symbols, and explanation thereof will be omitted. - In this example, the folded-
back portion 16 of the back-sideinner skin 11 is not provided only at a position opposed to roots of three fingers, i.e., an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger unlike the previous example shown inFIG. 3 , and the folded-back portion 16 is provided at a position opposed to roots of four fingers, i.e., the above-described three fingers plus a little finger. Although thelittle finger loop 22 is provided in the previous example shown inFIG. 3 , thelittle finger loop 22 is omitted in this embodiment. - The number of fingers opposed to the folded-
back portion 16 is not limited to three, and the number may be four, two or less, or five. -
FIG. 7 is a diagram of an outward appearance showing a structure of a back side of a fully-close type glove (first back type glove) for baseball which is one kind of gloves according to another embodiment.FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the glove shown inFIG. 7 . - In this glove, two inner skins (back-side
inner skin 111 and palm-side inner skin 112) are sewed and fixed to a back-sideouter skin 107 and a palm-sideouter skin 108 of a glovemain body 102, respectively, with strings (not shown). - When this glove is used, a hand is inserted from an
insertion opening 113 as shown with a phantom line inFIG. 8 . Unlike the example shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , the back-sideouter skin 107 extends to a wrist, and a wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 107 forms aninsertion opening 113. Aband 104 is inserted through the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 107 along the width direction of a hand (lateral direction inFIG. 7 ), and it is possible to adjust the pressing force against a back of a hand inserted from theinsertion opening 113 by fastening theband 104. - The back-side
outer skin 107 and the back-sideinner skin 111 are formed at openings, respectively, at locations corresponding to an index finger of a hand inserted from theinsertion opening 113. Peripheral edges of the openings are sewed with each other, and a space SB is formed at a location opposed to the index finger. - The wrist-
side end 114 formed by sewing the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 107 and the wrist-side end of the back-sideinner skin 111 is opposed to a wrist of a hand inserted from theinsertion opening 113. In this embodiment, a folded-back portion 116 is formed so as to be exposed on the side of the wrist from the wrist-side end 114. - The folded-
back portion 116 is formed by folding back the back-sideinner skin 111 extending from theinsertion opening 113 toward the wrist outside at a location projecting from the wrist-side end 114. A root of the folded-back portion 116 is further folded back outside to form a fixingportion 116 a. An end of the fixingportion 116 a is sewed and fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 107, and the wrist-side end 114 is formed. - With this structure, the folded-
back portion 116 of the back-sideinner skin 111 exposed on the side of a wrist from the wrist-side end 114 abuts against a wrist of an inserted hand. With this, the back-sideinner skin 111 can abut against a wider range of the hand and thus, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. If the back-sideinner skin 111 is made of softer material than that of the back-sideouter skin 107, it is possible to prevent the freedom degree of a hand from being deteriorated. - If the folded-
back portion 116 of the back-sideinner skin 111 exposed on the side of the wrist from the wrist-side end 114 is colored or patterned, design can be enhanced. - Since the fixing
portion 116 a constituting the root of the folded-back portion 116 is fixed to the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 107, the length of the folded-back portion 116 can easily be changed by adjusting the fixing position between the fixingportion 116 a and the wrist-side end of the back-sideouter skin 107. Therefore, if the length of the folded-back portion 116 is appropriately adjusted in accordance with a user's preferences of the glove, it is possible to obtain fit feeling optimal for each user. - According to this embodiment, like the example shown in
FIG. 5 , aband body 123 can be mounted on the folded-back portion 116 of the back-sideinner skin 111. In this example, theband bodies 123 are mounted on both ends of the folded-back portion 116 in the width direction of a hand. - Each
band body 123 passes through theinsertion hole 119, which is formed on the back-sideouter skin 107, and reaches outside of the glovemain body 2, and theband bodies 123 can be pulled against the glovemain body 102 in the width direction of a hand by pulling theband bodies 123 from outside. The number of theband bodies 123 mounted on the folded-back portion 116 is not limited to two, and the number may be one or three or more. - The pressing force of the folded-
back portion 116 against the wrist can be adjusted by pulling theband bodies 123 against the glovemain body 102 in the width direction of a hand in this manner. Therefore, more excellent fit feeling can be obtained. Theband bodies 123 may previously mounted on the folded-back portion 116 or a user may mount theband bodies 123 at a later stage if necessary. - Although the folded-
back portions 18 and 118 are respectively provided on the back-side 11 and 111 of the open type grove (regular type glove) and the fully-closed type glove (first back type glove) for baseball in the above embodiments, the present invention can also be applied to various other gloves.inner skins - The present invention is not limited to a glove for baseball, and can also be applied to other gloves for other ball games such as softball.
Claims (13)
1. A glove comprising
a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, and
a band which is provided on the glove main body for receiving and supporting a back of a hand along a width direction of the hand,
wherein
the band is located at a space from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin, and
the back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion exposed from the space.
2. The glove according to claim 1 , wherein a root of the folded-back portion is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin.
3. The glove according to claim 1 , wherein the folded-back portion extends to roots of fingers inserted between the back-side inner skin and the palm-side inner skin.
4. The glove according to claim 3 , wherein the back-side inner skin includes a plurality of partitions formed between fingers, respectively, and the partitions extend to roots of the fingers.
5. The glove according to claim 1 , further comprising a band body which is mounted on the folded-back portion and which can be pulled in a width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body.
6. A glove comprising
a glove main body in which a back-side inner skin and a palm-side inner skin are fixed to a back-side outer skin and a palm-side outer skin, respectively, wherein
the back-side outer skin extends to a wrist, and
the back-side inner skin includes a folded-back portion which is exposed from a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin toward the wrist.
7. The glove according to claim 6 , wherein a root of the folded-back portion is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin.
8. The glove according to claim 6 , further comprising a band body which is mounted on the folded-back portion and which can be pulled in a width direction of a hand with respect to the glove main body.
9. A glove comprising a glove main body comprising:
a back-side inner skin;
a back-side outer skin to which the back-side inner skin is fixed;
a palm-side inner skin wherein a hand is to be inserted between the back-side inner skin and the palm-side inner skin; and
a palm-side outer skin to which the palm-side inner skin is fixed,
wherein a wrist-side end of the back-side inner skin is folded back, constituting a folded-back portion, and is fixed to a wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin, said folded-back portion extending toward a wrist and being exposed as viewed from above the back-side outer skin.
10. The glove according to claim 9 , wherein the back-side outer skin is not extended to a position of the wrist, and the glove main body further comprises a band provided at a position between the wrist-side end of the back-side outer skin and the wrist for receiving and supporting a back of the hand along a width direction of the hand.
11. The glove according to claim 9 , wherein the back-side outer skin is extended to a position of the wrist.
12. The glove according to claim 9 , wherein the back-side inner skin is made of softer material than that of the back-side outer skin.
13. The glove according to claim 9 , wherein the folded-back portion of the back-side inner skin which is exposed as viewed from above the back-side outer skin is colored or patterned.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US11/968,777 US20090172856A1 (en) | 2008-01-03 | 2008-01-03 | Glove |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US11/968,777 US20090172856A1 (en) | 2008-01-03 | 2008-01-03 | Glove |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US20090172856A1 true US20090172856A1 (en) | 2009-07-09 |
Family
ID=40843397
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US11/968,777 Abandoned US20090172856A1 (en) | 2008-01-03 | 2008-01-03 | Glove |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US20090172856A1 (en) |
Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US20120180191A1 (en) * | 2011-01-14 | 2012-07-19 | Nike, Inc. | Glove With Thermally Moldable Shaping Inserts |
| US20150352428A1 (en) * | 2014-06-06 | 2015-12-10 | Trion Corporation | Ball glove |
| USD787749S1 (en) * | 2015-01-27 | 2017-05-23 | Mizuno Corporation | Baseball glove |
Citations (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US1687380A (en) * | 1927-08-19 | 1928-10-09 | Wallace E Meyers | Glove |
| US5398342A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1995-03-21 | Easton Sports | Air management baseball glove |
| US5592688A (en) * | 1994-09-09 | 1997-01-14 | Oddzon Products, Inc. | Reversible catching mitt |
| US5634212A (en) * | 1996-01-11 | 1997-06-03 | Gilbert; Matthew J. | Double bag mitten for extreme cold temperatures |
| US7389545B2 (en) * | 2006-08-28 | 2008-06-24 | Taiwan Sakura Mfg. Co., Ltd. | Baseball glove having a palm section provides with a cushion sheet |
| US7574749B2 (en) * | 2004-05-20 | 2009-08-18 | Mizuno Corporation | Catching tool and method of designing catching tool |
-
2008
- 2008-01-03 US US11/968,777 patent/US20090172856A1/en not_active Abandoned
Patent Citations (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US1687380A (en) * | 1927-08-19 | 1928-10-09 | Wallace E Meyers | Glove |
| US5398342A (en) * | 1992-05-06 | 1995-03-21 | Easton Sports | Air management baseball glove |
| US5592688A (en) * | 1994-09-09 | 1997-01-14 | Oddzon Products, Inc. | Reversible catching mitt |
| US5634212A (en) * | 1996-01-11 | 1997-06-03 | Gilbert; Matthew J. | Double bag mitten for extreme cold temperatures |
| US7574749B2 (en) * | 2004-05-20 | 2009-08-18 | Mizuno Corporation | Catching tool and method of designing catching tool |
| US7389545B2 (en) * | 2006-08-28 | 2008-06-24 | Taiwan Sakura Mfg. Co., Ltd. | Baseball glove having a palm section provides with a cushion sheet |
Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US20120180191A1 (en) * | 2011-01-14 | 2012-07-19 | Nike, Inc. | Glove With Thermally Moldable Shaping Inserts |
| US20150352428A1 (en) * | 2014-06-06 | 2015-12-10 | Trion Corporation | Ball glove |
| USD787749S1 (en) * | 2015-01-27 | 2017-05-23 | Mizuno Corporation | Baseball glove |
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US20160128402A1 (en) | Glove with hook-and-loop fastener having plural hook and/or loop sections | |
| US7841017B2 (en) | Glove | |
| US7437773B2 (en) | Ball catching apparatus | |
| US9636568B2 (en) | Baseball or softball glove | |
| US7480944B2 (en) | Wrist closure system for an athletic glove | |
| US5694641A (en) | Flexing baseball glove | |
| US20090172856A1 (en) | Glove | |
| JP2007007384A (en) | Baseball or softball catcher | |
| JP7471918B2 (en) | Baseball catching equipment | |
| US6199209B1 (en) | Glove or mitt | |
| US20110067167A1 (en) | Sport glove | |
| US20070226867A1 (en) | Ball catching apparatus | |
| US20050120453A1 (en) | Baseball glove with ventilative gusset | |
| JP4633141B2 (en) | Baseball glove | |
| JP7708537B2 (en) | Gloves with elastic wristband | |
| JP2004187742A (en) | Ball catching tool | |
| JP7560126B2 (en) | Catching equipment | |
| JP7116494B2 (en) | glove | |
| JP6720904B2 (en) | Baseball catcher | |
| JP6750051B2 (en) | Baseball or softball catcher | |
| JP4397189B2 (en) | Sewing gloves for sports | |
| US20120255095A1 (en) | Ball glove with adjustable and customizable strap | |
| JP4500079B2 (en) | Sewing gloves for sports | |
| JP2006104619A (en) | Cold protection gloves for children | |
| JP6501132B1 (en) | Baseball or Softball Grab |
Legal Events
| Date | Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| AS | Assignment |
Owner name: TRION CORPORATION, JAPAN Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:AOKI, AKIO;REEL/FRAME:020312/0427 Effective date: 20071227 |
|
| STCB | Information on status: application discontinuation |
Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION |