US20190184264A1 - Apparatus and method for shaping a baseball glove - Google Patents
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- Shaping a glove may include oiling the glove, putting a baseball, softball, or other solid object in the glove, closing the glove on or around the object, and then applying pressure to the glove so that it remains closed or around the object. Pressure may be applied by tying rubber bands, rope, or string around the glove. Pressure may also be applied by placing the glove beneath a heavy object. Current methods may also include using heated material for holding the glove in place. However, these methods may damage the glove or are unnecessarily complicated or difficult to employ.
- the present invention solves the above-described problems and other problems by providing a distinct advance in the art of preparing a glove. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for shaping a glove.
- a glove-shaping device for shaping a glove in preparation for use.
- the glove-shaping device broadly includes a plurality of axially-extending shaping members.
- Each shaping member includes an elongated shaping portion and a handle portion.
- the elongated shaping portion is bendable along the length thereof and includes a deformable material that holds its shape when bent without the use of heat, e.g. at ambient temperature.
- the handle portion may be connected to the shaping portion and includes at least one of plastic, tape, and rubber.
- the shaping members are stacked alongside one another so that corresponding elongated shaping portions are at least partly axially, coextensive and configured to engage the at least one movable glove element.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a glove-shaping device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, showing multiple shaping members of the device inserted into a glove;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the shaping member similar to FIG. 2 , but showing a distal end of the shaping member flexed transversely to an axis of the shaping member so that the shaping portion is bent into a flexed condition;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the shaping member similar to FIG. 2 , but showing the distal end of the shaping member rotated about the axis of the shaping member so that the shaping portion is bent into another flexed condition;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a stack of shaping members depicted in FIGS. 1-4 , with the shaping members stacked in series and arranged in registration with one another, and with a fastener configured to removably secure the shaping members together;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the stack of shaping members shown in FIG. 5 , with the stack being inserted into the glove;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of shaping members shown in FIGS. 1-4 , with the shaping members being inserted into a glove;
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary perspective view of shaping members shown in FIGS. 1-4 , with a fastener attaching two ends of two shaping members;
- FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the glove and shaping members shown in FIGS. 1-4 , showing the glove with attached shaping members wrapping around the glove;
- FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the glove-shaping device of FIG. 1 inserted into a glove;
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the glove-shaping device similar to FIG. 10 , but showing a bottom part of the glove removed to show internal glove slots receiving the shaping members;
- FIG. 12 is a view of glove-shaping device of FIG. 1 attached to an exterior surface of the glove;
- FIG. 14 is a front perspective view of the glove and shaping members shown in FIGS. 1-4 , showing the glove with attached shaping members wrapping around the glove.
- references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, or “embodiments” mean that the feature or features being referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the technology.
- references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, or “embodiments” in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are also not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description.
- a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included.
- the present technology can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
- the glove-shaping device 10 may be comprised of a plurality of axially-extending shaping members 16 .
- the shaping members 16 may be made of any deformable material including metal, such as, for instance, aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, other metallic alloys, and the like.
- the shaping members 16 may also be made of deformable plastic, polymer material, or the like.
- the shaping members 16 may have any shape including an elongated strip, a wire, or the like.
- the shaping members 16 may have many sizes depending on a size of the glove 12 sought to be shaped and the strength needed to hold the glove's 12 shape. It is also within the scope of the present invention where the glove-shaping device includes an alternative number of shaping members positioned in a respective glove element.
- the glove-shaping device could be configured so that at least one of the glove elements receives only a single shaping member therein.
- the depicted shaping portion 18 is preferably devoid of any layers other than the substrate layer 21 a, so that the substrate layer 21 a presents the faces 22 of the shaping portion 18 .
- the faces 22 of the shaping portion 18 preferably have a relatively low coefficient of friction. In the illustrated embodiment, this configuration is provided by forming the substrate layer 21 a to have smooth opposite surfaces (e.g., by polishing) that define the faces 22 .
- the shaping portion has one or more additional layers.
- one or more coating layers could be applied to a substrate layer in a covering relationship relative thereto.
- Such coating layers could include one or more synthetic resin materials.
- a low-friction material e.g., a polytetrafluoroethylene material
- a covering layer e.g., as a covering layer
- the handle portion 20 preferably also includes a coating layer 21 b applied to the substrate layer 21 a, with the coating layer 21 b substantially covering the substrate layer 21 a of the handle portion 20 (see FIGS. 2-4 ).
- the coating layer 21 b preferably presents the faces 22 of the handle portion 20 .
- the faces 22 of the handle portion preferably have a relatively high coefficient of friction. The frictional coefficient of the faces 22 presented by the handle portion 20 is preferably greater than the frictional coefficient of the faces 22 presented by the shaping portion 18 .
- the coating layer 21 b of the handle portion 20 preferably comprises a synthetic resin material and, more preferably, includes an elastomeric material.
- the handle portion 20 is coated in a layer of liquid rubber that is cured so as to provide a protective surface on the handle portion 20 . So coated, the handle portion 20 provides a buffer for protecting a user and/or the glove 12 from injury or damage due to a sharp edge that may be found on the handle portion 20 of the glove-shaping device 10 .
- the coating layer of the handle portion 20 could alternatively or additional include other materials such as plastic, tape, or any other material that is suitable for gripping.
- the shaping portion 18 and the handle portion 20 are constructed of different materials having different rigidity and deformability to aid in the use of the glove-shaping device 10 .
- the shaping portion 18 and handle portion 20 may be of the same length or different lengths depending on the size and/or shape of the glove 12 .
- the shaping members 16 are configured to be stacked alongside one another so that they are substantially axially, coextensive, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- adjacent pairs of shaping members 16 are arranged so that corresponding faces 22 are generally in face-to-face engagement with one another (see FIG. 6 ).
- the engaged pairs of faces 22 are preferably in substantial registration with one another so that faces 22 of the shaping portions 18 engage one another and faces 22 of the handle portions engage one another.
- Engagement between the pairs of faces 22 of adjacent handle portions 20 provides frictional engagement between the corresponding adjacent pairs of shaping members 16 and thereby serves to restrict relative sliding movement between the engaged shaping members 16 . This is particularly so when the shaping members 16 are secured to one another by the fastener 28 .
- the frictional engagement between adjacent handle portions 20 does permit at least some bending of the stack 16 a along the handle portions (e.g., to promote bending of the stack 16 a along the shaping portions 18 ).
- the principles of the present invention are equally applicable whether the stack of shaping members is alternatively configured.
- the shaping members 16 could be stacked so that they are only partly axially coextensive with one another.
- the stack 16 a of shaping members 16 are preferably removably received within one of the movable glove elements 14 and cooperatively engage the movable glove element 14 of the glove 12 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the shaping members 16 may be partially axially coextensive with one another when stacked and positioned in a single glove element. It will also be appreciated that the shaping members may be partially axially coextensive with each other at various times while shaping members 16 are serially installed in a single movable glove element 14 , as shown in FIG. 7 .
- Each shaping member 16 preferably presents proximal and distal apertures 26 located adjacent to corresponding proximal and distal ends of the shaping member 16 .
- one or more shaping members could include an alternative number of apertures (e.g., where the shaping member has only a single aperture adjacent the proximal end).
- one or more apertures 26 may be positioned anywhere on the glove-shaping device 10 . In some embodiments, the apertures 26 are on each end of the shaping members 16 .
- the depicted apertures 26 are preferably configured to receive a fastener 28 that enables multiple shaping members 16 to be stacked on top of each other.
- a fastener 28 that enables multiple shaping members 16 to be stacked on top of each other.
- the proximal apertures 26 of the shaping members 16 are located in substantial registration with each other and the distal apertures 26 are located in substantial registration with each other. This arrangement enables securement of the fastener 28 through the corresponding apertures 26 (see FIGS. 5 and 6 ).
- the apertures 26 accommodate other configurations for connecting multiple shaping members 16 together.
- the apertures 26 also preferably enable a user to attach a ring (such as a key ring) through the apertures 26 of multiple shaping members 16 (e.g., for storing multiple glove-shaping devices 10 thereon).
- the apertures 26 may also be used for hanging the glove-shaping device 10 on a wall with a nail or hook. This provides more versatility when using the glove-shaping device 10 , for gloves may vary in stiffness and therefore require a different number of shaping members 16 to hold a desired shape. It also enables a user to prepare a glove 12 using a shape that may be relatively more difficult to hold and therefore requires multiple shaping members 16 to hold that exact shape.
- the aperture 26 may be used for attaching multiple shaping members 16 together end-to-end (see FIGS. 8 and 9 ). Attaching multiple shaping members 16 together end-to-end forms a longer deformable object, which may be used for wrapping around a glove 12 and applying external pressure to the glove 12 , as illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 14 .
- the multiple shaping members 16 may be horizontally wrapped around the glove 12 , as shown in FIG. 9 , which shapes the glove 12 so that horizontal squeezing of the glove 12 is less difficult for the user.
- the multiple shaping members 16 may be vertically wrapped around the glove 12 , as shown in FIG. 14 , applying pressure to a top portion of the glove 12 , thereby developing a deeper pocket. It is foreseen that any number of multiple shaping members 16 attached end-to-end may be wrapped around the glove 12 in any number of orientations without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- the shaping portion 18 and handle portion 20 of the shaping member 16 are configured to engage one or more movable glove elements 14 of the glove 12 .
- the shaping portion 18 could be primarily used to engage and shape the glove elements such that the handle portion 20 is not engaged with a glove element or any other part of the glove.
- the shaping portion 18 is configured to be inserted in a slot 14 a of the glove 12 where the user's digit occupies during use, as shown FIGS. 10 and 11 .
- the shaping portion 18 of the glove-shaping device 10 may be removably attached to an exterior surface 30 or interior surface 32 of the glove 12 .
- the glove-shaping device 10 may be attached using any method, such as strings, bands, rubber bands, straps, or the like.
- the user may utilize any straps, bands, or strings of the glove 12 to act as ties for securing the glove-shaping device 10 to the exterior surface 30 of the glove 12 , as shown in FIG. 12 .
- the shaping portion 18 of the glove-shaping device 10 preferably presents a rounded distal end to facilitate insertion of the shaping portion 18 into the slots 14 a of the glove 12 .
- the device 10 is shaped to restrict the distal ends from catching on the material of the glove 12 and facilitate deeper insertion of the device 10 within the slots.
- the glove-shaping device 10 is engaged with the movable glove elements 14 of the glove 12 .
- a plurality of shaping members 16 are inserted into the slots 14 a of the glove 12 with the shaping portions 18 entering the slots 14 a first and the handle portion 20 being used to grip the glove-shaping device 10 .
- the user may select which slot 14 a of the cavity 18 to insert the one or more shaping members 16 .
- the user may insert the glove-shaping device 10 into one or more slots 14 a.
- the user may insert one or more shaping members 16 into the slot 14 a intended for the thumb and/or the slot 14 a intended for the middle finger.
- the user puts one or more shaping members 16 in each slot 14 a of the glove 12 .
- a hard object 34 such as a baseball, softball, or the like may be placed in the glove 12 , as shown in FIG. 13 .
- Pressure is applied to the glove 12 so that the glove 12 closes around the object 34 .
- the shaping portion 18 of the one or more shaping members 16 inside the glove 12 deforms or bends on or around the object 34 in a manner suitable to the user to obtain the desired shape of the glove 12 , as shown in FIG. 1 , where the shaping members 16 are bent inside the glove 12 .
- the shaping portion 18 maintains its shape on or around the object 34 .
- the shaping portion 18 maintaining its shape causes the glove 12 to maintain its shape enclosed around the object 34 , thereby forming a pocket where the object 34 is positioned.
- the glove-shaping device 10 is able to hold its shape and the shape of the glove 12 without the use of heat. Without the use of heat, the shaping process is simplified and reduces the chance of injury or damage. This is advantageous because children, who often struggle to appreciate the dangers of heating things, often shape their gloves on their own.
- the one or more shaping members 16 are removed by pulling on the handle portion 20 .
- the glove 12 may be oiled prior to, during, or after applying force to the glove 12 .
- the glove-shaping device 10 may be re-inserted or applied to the glove 12 after use of the glove 12 during storage so that the glove 12 maintains the desired shape.
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A method and apparatus for shaping a glove. The apparatus broadly includes an elongated shaping portion and a handle portion. The elongated shaping portion is made of a deformable material that holds its shape when bent without the use of heat and that is configured to be inserted into a single slot of the glove where a user's digit is positioned during use. The handle portion is connected to the shaping portion and is made of at least one of plastic, tape, and rubber.
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- This is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 15/995,628, filed on Jun. 1, 2018, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SHAPING A BASEBALL GLOVE, which claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/575,004, filed Oct. 20, 2017, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SHAPING A BASEBALL GLOVE, both of which are hereby incorporated in their entireties by reference herein.
- Baseball and softball gloves often need to be shaped, or broken in, before use to form a pocket and reduce the stiffness thereof. Shaping a glove may include oiling the glove, putting a baseball, softball, or other solid object in the glove, closing the glove on or around the object, and then applying pressure to the glove so that it remains closed or around the object. Pressure may be applied by tying rubber bands, rope, or string around the glove. Pressure may also be applied by placing the glove beneath a heavy object. Current methods may also include using heated material for holding the glove in place. However, these methods may damage the glove or are unnecessarily complicated or difficult to employ.
- The background discussion is intended to provide information related to the present invention which is not necessarily prior art.
- The present invention solves the above-described problems and other problems by providing a distinct advance in the art of preparing a glove. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and device for shaping a glove.
- In a first aspect, a glove-shaping device for shaping a glove in preparation for use. The glove-shaping device broadly includes a plurality of axially-extending shaping members. Each shaping member includes an elongated shaping portion and a handle portion. The elongated shaping portion is bendable along the length thereof and includes a deformable material that holds its shape when bent without the use of heat, e.g. at ambient temperature. The handle portion may be connected to the shaping portion and includes at least one of plastic, tape, and rubber. The shaping members are stacked alongside one another so that corresponding elongated shaping portions are at least partly axially, coextensive and configured to engage the at least one movable glove element.
- In another aspect, a method of shaping a glove to form a pocket therein broadly includes the step of providing a first shaping member and a second shaping member. Each shaping member includes an elongated shaping portion made of a deformable material that holds its shape when bent without the use of heat, and a handle portion connected to the shaping portion made of at least one of plastic, tape, and rubber. The method also broadly includes the steps of inserting the first shaping member into a first slot of the glove where a user's digit is positioned during use; inserting the second shaping member into a second slot of the glove where a user's digit is positioned during use; and deforming the glove to a desired shape. The first shaping member and the second shaping member hold the glove in the desired shape.
- In another aspect, a glove-shaping device for shaping a glove in preparation for use, the glove-shaping device broadly including a plurality of glove-shaping members and an aperture. Each glove-shaping member broadly includes a deformable body and a handle portion. The body holds its shape when bent without the use of heat and that is configured to be inserted into a single slot of the glove where a user's digit is positioned during use. The handle portion overlies an exterior surface of a portion of the deformable body. The handle portion is made of at least one of plastic, tape, and rubber. The aperture is positioned at an end of the deformable body.
- This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the embodiments and the accompanying drawing figures.
- Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a glove-shaping device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, showing multiple shaping members of the device inserted into a glove; -
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of one of the shaping members ofFIG. 1 , showing a shaping portion and a handle portion of the shaping member, with the shaping member in a generally unflexed condition; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the shaping member similar toFIG. 2 , but showing a distal end of the shaping member flexed transversely to an axis of the shaping member so that the shaping portion is bent into a flexed condition; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the shaping member similar toFIG. 2 , but showing the distal end of the shaping member rotated about the axis of the shaping member so that the shaping portion is bent into another flexed condition; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a stack of shaping members depicted inFIGS. 1-4 , with the shaping members stacked in series and arranged in registration with one another, and with a fastener configured to removably secure the shaping members together; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the stack of shaping members shown inFIG. 5 , with the stack being inserted into the glove; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of shaping members shown inFIGS. 1-4 , with the shaping members being inserted into a glove; -
FIG. 8 is a fragmentary perspective view of shaping members shown inFIGS. 1-4 , with a fastener attaching two ends of two shaping members; -
FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the glove and shaping members shown inFIGS. 1-4 , showing the glove with attached shaping members wrapping around the glove; -
FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the glove-shaping device ofFIG. 1 inserted into a glove; -
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the glove-shaping device similar toFIG. 10 , but showing a bottom part of the glove removed to show internal glove slots receiving the shaping members; -
FIG. 12 is a view of glove-shaping device ofFIG. 1 attached to an exterior surface of the glove; -
FIG. 13 is a view of a glove having a hard object in a pocket thereof; and -
FIG. 14 is a front perspective view of the glove and shaping members shown inFIGS. 1-4 , showing the glove with attached shaping members wrapping around the glove. - The drawing figures do not limit the present invention to the specific embodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the invention.
- The following detailed description of the invention references the accompanying drawings that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
- In this description, references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, or “embodiments” mean that the feature or features being referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the technology. Separate references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, or “embodiments” in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are also not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description. For example, a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included. Thus, the present technology can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
- The devices and methods described herein generally comprise a rigid, shapeable or otherwise deformable, device for shaping a glove as shown in
FIG. 1 . The glove-shaping device 10 engages aglove 12 havingmovable glove elements 14 for shaping theglove 12. In various embodiments, theglove 12 may be a baseball glove, softball glove, mitt, catcher's mitt, fielding glove, first baseman's glove, or the like. Themovable glove element 14 may be a portion of the glove that receives the digits of the user and that is movable by the digits of the user, such as the finger of a glove, the portion of a mitt that receives the user's digits, etc. Theglove elements 14 are each preferably configured to receive a single finger of a user. However, the principles of the present invention are equally applicable where one or more alternative glove elements are configured to receive multiples fingers of a user. For instance, the glove could comprise a conventional catcher's mitt having a pair of glove elements, with one of the glove elements operable to receive four (4) fingers therein. - The glove-shaping
device 10 may be comprised of a plurality of axially-extendingshaping members 16. The shapingmembers 16 may be made of any deformable material including metal, such as, for instance, aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, other metallic alloys, and the like. The shapingmembers 16 may also be made of deformable plastic, polymer material, or the like. The shapingmembers 16 may have any shape including an elongated strip, a wire, or the like. The shapingmembers 16 may have many sizes depending on a size of theglove 12 sought to be shaped and the strength needed to hold the glove's 12 shape. It is also within the scope of the present invention where the glove-shaping device includes an alternative number of shaping members positioned in a respective glove element. For example, the glove-shaping device could be configured so that at least one of the glove elements receives only a single shaping member therein. - As shown in
FIGS. 2-4 , each shapingmember 16 generally includes a shapingportion 18 and ahandle portion 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the shapingportion 18 and handleportion 20 present a distal end and a proximal end, respectively, of the shapingmember 16. Both the shapingportion 18 and handleportion 20 of each shapingmember 16 may include acommon substrate layer 21 a (seeFIGS. 2-4 ). In other words, each shapingmember 16 may be a “full tang” construction. In the illustrated embodiment, thesubstrate layer 21 a preferably comprises a deformable metallic material, such as, for instance, aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, other metallic alloys, and the like. However, the substrate layer could additionally or alternatively include a synthetic resin material without departing from the scope of the present invention. - The depicted shaping
portion 18 is preferably devoid of any layers other than thesubstrate layer 21 a, so that thesubstrate layer 21 a presents thefaces 22 of the shapingportion 18. The faces 22 of the shapingportion 18 preferably have a relatively low coefficient of friction. In the illustrated embodiment, this configuration is provided by forming thesubstrate layer 21 a to have smooth opposite surfaces (e.g., by polishing) that define thefaces 22. - However, it is within the scope of the present invention where the shaping portion has one or more additional layers. For instance, one or more coating layers could be applied to a substrate layer in a covering relationship relative thereto. Such coating layers could include one or more synthetic resin materials. In one such alternative embodiment, a low-friction material (e.g., a polytetrafluoroethylene material) could be coated onto the substrate layer (e.g., as a covering layer).
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handle portion 20 preferably also includes acoating layer 21 b applied to thesubstrate layer 21 a, with thecoating layer 21 b substantially covering thesubstrate layer 21 a of the handle portion 20 (seeFIGS. 2-4 ). In this manner, thecoating layer 21 b preferably presents thefaces 22 of thehandle portion 20. However, it is also within the scope of the present invention where the coating layer does not entirely cover the substrate layer of the handle portion. In the depicted embodiment, thefaces 22 of the handle portion preferably have a relatively high coefficient of friction. The frictional coefficient of thefaces 22 presented by thehandle portion 20 is preferably greater than the frictional coefficient of thefaces 22 presented by the shapingportion 18. - While the illustrated configuration of layers in the handle portion is preferred, it is also within the ambit of the present invention where the handle portion includes an alternative layer arrangement. For instance, the handle portion could include multiple coating layers. For some aspects of the present invention, the handle portion could be devoid of a coating layer (e.g., where high-friction faces are provided by knurling or otherwise texturing the surfaces of the substrate layer associated with the handle portion).
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coating layer 21 b of thehandle portion 20 preferably comprises a synthetic resin material and, more preferably, includes an elastomeric material. In the depicted embodiment, thehandle portion 20 is coated in a layer of liquid rubber that is cured so as to provide a protective surface on thehandle portion 20. So coated, thehandle portion 20 provides a buffer for protecting a user and/or theglove 12 from injury or damage due to a sharp edge that may be found on thehandle portion 20 of the glove-shapingdevice 10. However, the coating layer of thehandle portion 20 could alternatively or additional include other materials such as plastic, tape, or any other material that is suitable for gripping. - It will also be appreciated that the
handle portion 20 could be made of, or coated with, any material having any color so as to match school or athletic club colors. Again, in some embodiments, the shapingportion 18 could also be coated with a material so as to protect theglove 12 and having any color so as to match the colors of a school, athletic club, or thehandle portion 20. - Various other embodiments may be constructed in which the shaping
portion 18 and thehandle portion 20 are constructed of different materials having different rigidity and deformability to aid in the use of the glove-shapingdevice 10. The shapingportion 18 and handleportion 20 may be of the same length or different lengths depending on the size and/or shape of theglove 12. - Each shaping
member 16 preferably presents opposite axially-extendingfaces 22 and opposite axially-extendingedges 24. Theedges 24 may generally be parallel to one another. In some embodiments, theedges 24 may be rounded to prevent damage to the user and/or glove. The faces 22 cooperatively define a thickness of the shapingmember 16, with the shapingportion 18 having a thickness that is substantially constant along the length thereof. Similarly, the illustratedhandle portion 20 preferably has a thickness that is substantially constant along the length thereof. However, it is also within the ambit of the present invention where one or more features of the shaping member have an alternative shape. - In a preferred embodiment, the shaping
members 16 are configured to be stacked alongside one another so that they are substantially axially, coextensive, as shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 . In particular, adjacent pairs of shapingmembers 16 are arranged so that corresponding faces 22 are generally in face-to-face engagement with one another (seeFIG. 6 ). Furthermore, the engaged pairs offaces 22 are preferably in substantial registration with one another so that faces 22 of the shapingportions 18 engage one another and faces 22 of the handle portions engage one another. - Engagement between the pairs of
faces 22 ofadjacent handle portions 20 provides frictional engagement between the corresponding adjacent pairs of shapingmembers 16 and thereby serves to restrict relative sliding movement between the engaged shapingmembers 16. This is particularly so when the shapingmembers 16 are secured to one another by thefastener 28. However, the frictional engagement betweenadjacent handle portions 20 does permit at least some bending of thestack 16 a along the handle portions (e.g., to promote bending of thestack 16 a along the shaping portions 18). - Frictional engagement between the pairs of
faces 22 ofadjacent shaping portions 18 preferably permits some relative lateral sliding movement between the engage shapingportion 18, particularly along the axial direction (e.g., during bending of thestack 16 a). This low-friction engagement particularly enables bending of thestack 16 a of shapingportions 18 to conveniently curve and form thestack 16 a, especially along the shapingportions 18. More preferably, the frictional engagement between faces 22 of shapingportions 18 is relatively less than the frictional engagement between faces 22 ofhandle portions 20. - However, the principles of the present invention are equally applicable whether the stack of shaping members is alternatively configured. For instance, the shaping
members 16 could be stacked so that they are only partly axially coextensive with one another. Thestack 16 a of shapingmembers 16 are preferably removably received within one of themovable glove elements 14 and cooperatively engage themovable glove element 14 of theglove 12, as shown inFIG. 6 . - In alternative embodiments, the shaping
members 16 may be partially axially coextensive with one another when stacked and positioned in a single glove element. It will also be appreciated that the shaping members may be partially axially coextensive with each other at various times while shapingmembers 16 are serially installed in a singlemovable glove element 14, as shown inFIG. 7 . - Each shaping
member 16 preferably presents proximal anddistal apertures 26 located adjacent to corresponding proximal and distal ends of the shapingmember 16. However, one or more shaping members could include an alternative number of apertures (e.g., where the shaping member has only a single aperture adjacent the proximal end). It will also be appreciated that one ormore apertures 26 may be positioned anywhere on the glove-shapingdevice 10. In some embodiments, theapertures 26 are on each end of the shapingmembers 16. - The depicted
apertures 26 are preferably configured to receive afastener 28 that enables multiple shapingmembers 16 to be stacked on top of each other. Preferably, when the shapingmembers 16 are stacked in registration with one another, theproximal apertures 26 of the shapingmembers 16 are located in substantial registration with each other and thedistal apertures 26 are located in substantial registration with each other. This arrangement enables securement of thefastener 28 through the corresponding apertures 26 (seeFIGS. 5 and 6 ). - It will also be understood that the
apertures 26 accommodate other configurations for connecting multiple shapingmembers 16 together. For instance, theapertures 26 also preferably enable a user to attach a ring (such as a key ring) through theapertures 26 of multiple shaping members 16 (e.g., for storing multiple glove-shapingdevices 10 thereon). Theapertures 26 may also be used for hanging the glove-shapingdevice 10 on a wall with a nail or hook. This provides more versatility when using the glove-shapingdevice 10, for gloves may vary in stiffness and therefore require a different number of shapingmembers 16 to hold a desired shape. It also enables a user to prepare aglove 12 using a shape that may be relatively more difficult to hold and therefore requires multiple shapingmembers 16 to hold that exact shape. Further, theaperture 26 may be used for attaching multiple shapingmembers 16 together end-to-end (seeFIGS. 8 and 9 ). Attaching multiple shapingmembers 16 together end-to-end forms a longer deformable object, which may be used for wrapping around aglove 12 and applying external pressure to theglove 12, as illustrated inFIGS. 9 and 14 . Themultiple shaping members 16 may be horizontally wrapped around theglove 12, as shown inFIG. 9 , which shapes theglove 12 so that horizontal squeezing of theglove 12 is less difficult for the user. Alternatively or additionally, themultiple shaping members 16 may be vertically wrapped around theglove 12, as shown inFIG. 14 , applying pressure to a top portion of theglove 12, thereby developing a deeper pocket. It is foreseen that any number of multiple shapingmembers 16 attached end-to-end may be wrapped around theglove 12 in any number of orientations without departing from the spirit of the present invention. - The shaping
portion 18 and handleportion 20 of the shapingmember 16 are configured to engage one or moremovable glove elements 14 of theglove 12. However, in some applications, the shapingportion 18 could be primarily used to engage and shape the glove elements such that thehandle portion 20 is not engaged with a glove element or any other part of the glove. - In a preferred embodiment, the shaping
portion 18 is configured to be inserted in aslot 14 a of theglove 12 where the user's digit occupies during use, as shownFIGS. 10 and 11 . However, in some alternative embodiments, the shapingportion 18 of the glove-shapingdevice 10 may be removably attached to anexterior surface 30 orinterior surface 32 of theglove 12. The glove-shapingdevice 10 may be attached using any method, such as strings, bands, rubber bands, straps, or the like. For example, the user may utilize any straps, bands, or strings of theglove 12 to act as ties for securing the glove-shapingdevice 10 to theexterior surface 30 of theglove 12, as shown inFIG. 12 . The shapingportion 18 of the glove-shapingdevice 10 preferably presents a rounded distal end to facilitate insertion of the shapingportion 18 into theslots 14 a of theglove 12. In this manner, thedevice 10 is shaped to restrict the distal ends from catching on the material of theglove 12 and facilitate deeper insertion of thedevice 10 within the slots. - In use, the glove-shaping
device 10 is engaged with themovable glove elements 14 of theglove 12. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of shapingmembers 16 are inserted into theslots 14 a of theglove 12 with the shapingportions 18 entering theslots 14 a first and thehandle portion 20 being used to grip the glove-shapingdevice 10. The user may select whichslot 14 a of thecavity 18 to insert the one ormore shaping members 16. The user may insert the glove-shapingdevice 10 into one ormore slots 14 a. For example, the user may insert one ormore shaping members 16 into theslot 14 a intended for the thumb and/or theslot 14 a intended for the middle finger. In one embodiment, the user puts one ormore shaping members 16 in eachslot 14 a of theglove 12. - A
hard object 34, such as a baseball, softball, or the like may be placed in theglove 12, as shown inFIG. 13 . Pressure is applied to theglove 12 so that theglove 12 closes around theobject 34. When theglove 12 is closed around theobject 34, the shapingportion 18 of the one ormore shaping members 16 inside theglove 12 deforms or bends on or around theobject 34 in a manner suitable to the user to obtain the desired shape of theglove 12, as shown inFIG. 1 , where the shapingmembers 16 are bent inside theglove 12. When the pressure is no longer applied to theglove 12, the shapingportion 18 maintains its shape on or around theobject 34. The shapingportion 18 maintaining its shape causes theglove 12 to maintain its shape enclosed around theobject 34, thereby forming a pocket where theobject 34 is positioned. Thus, the glove-shapingdevice 10 is able to hold its shape and the shape of theglove 12 without the use of heat. Without the use of heat, the shaping process is simplified and reduces the chance of injury or damage. This is advantageous because children, who often struggle to appreciate the dangers of heating things, often shape their gloves on their own. Once theglove 12 has been shaped, the one ormore shaping members 16 are removed by pulling on thehandle portion 20. In some embodiments of the method, theglove 12 may be oiled prior to, during, or after applying force to theglove 12. In some embodiments, the glove-shapingdevice 10 may be re-inserted or applied to theglove 12 after use of theglove 12 during storage so that theglove 12 maintains the desired shape. - Although the invention has been described with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the attached drawing figures, it is noted that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.
Claims (20)
1. A glove-shaping device for shaping a glove in preparation for use, the glove-shaping device comprising:
a plurality of axially-extending shaping members, each shaping member presenting an elongated, flat strip that is configured to be stackable and including a shaping portion and a handle portion,
said shaping portion including bendable material that holds its shape when bent without the use of heat and being configured to be positioned in engagement with a movable glove element,
said shaping portion of each flat strip presenting axially-extending shaping faces, with the faces cooperatively defining the shaping portion so that the shaping portion is bendable along the length of the shaping faces,
said shaping members being shiftable into and out of a stacked condition where the shaping members are arranged to provide one or more pairs of adjacent shaping portions, with each pair of adjacent shaping portions having respective shaping faces removably engaged with one another.
2. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said shaping portion being made of at least one of aluminum, carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, and a metallic alloy.
3. The glove-shaping device of claim 2 , said handle portion including a coated layer of cured liquid rubber.
4. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said shaping portions each presenting opposite axially-extending edges.
5. The glove-shaping device of claim 4 , said opposite axially-extending edges being round.
6. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , each shaping member including a proximal aperture and a distal aperture, wherein at least two shaping members are attached end-to-end via the proximal aperture and the distal aperture.
7. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said plurality of shaping members being in the stacked condition and configured to engage the movable glove element.
8. The glove-shaping device of claim 7 , said handle portion of each flat strip presenting axially-extending handle faces, with the handle faces cooperatively defining the handle portion, the handle portions being in the stacked condition to provide one or more pairs of adjacent handle portions, with each pair of adjacent handle portions having respective handle faces removably engaged with one another.
9. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said handle portion being made of at least one of plastic, tape, and rubber.
10. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , each of said shaping portions including an aperture.
11. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , each of said shaping portions having a thickness that is substantially constant along its length.
12. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , each of said handle portions including an aperture.
13. The glove-shaping device of claim 12 , further comprising a fastener configured to fit through the aperture of the handle portion, said fastener extending through the apertures of two or more handle portions, thereby securing two or more shaping members to one another.
14. The glove-shaping device of claim 13 , said plurality of shaping portions being in the stacked condition.
15. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said shaping members including an end for inserting into the slot of the glove, the end having a coating for protecting the glove from damage when inserting the end into the slot.
16. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said shaping members including an end for inserting into the slot of the glove, the end having rounded corners.
17. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said handle portion including a textured surface.
18. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said shaping portion having a frictional coefficient that is less than a frictional coefficient of the handle portion.
19. The glove-shaping device of claim 1 , said handle portions each presenting opposite axially-extending handle faces.
20. The glove-shaping device of claim 19 , said shaping members being in the stacked condition so that at least one pair of shaping members has adjacent handle faces that are in frictional engagement and adjacent shaping faces that are in frictional engagement, the frictional engagement of adjacent handle faces being high enough to restrict relative sliding movement of the handle portions, the frictional engagement of adjacent shaping faces being low enough to allow sliding along an axial direction to enable bending of the shaping portions.
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