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WO2016027621A1
WO2016027621A1 PCT/JP2015/071191 JP2015071191W WO2016027621A1 WO 2016027621 A1 WO2016027621 A1 WO 2016027621A1 JP 2015071191 W JP2015071191 W JP 2015071191W WO 2016027621 A1 WO2016027621 A1 WO 2016027621A1
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由朗 小山
庄市 橋本
由夏 河内
遠藤 誠一郎
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/08Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
    • A63B71/14Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves
    • A63B71/141Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves in the form of gloves
    • A63B71/146Golf gloves
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01547Protective gloves with grip improving means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01547Protective gloves with grip improving means
    • A41D19/01558Protective gloves with grip improving means using a layer of grip improving material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01547Protective gloves with grip improving means
    • A41D19/01558Protective gloves with grip improving means using a layer of grip improving material
    • A41D19/01564Protective gloves with grip improving means using a layer of grip improving material using strips of material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/08Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
    • A63B71/14Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2300/00Details of garments
    • A41D2300/50Seams
    • A41D2300/52Seams made by welding or gluing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2400/00Functions or special features of garments
    • A41D2400/80Friction or grip reinforcement
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2600/00Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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  • the present invention relates to a glove worn by a golf player.
  • Golf club grips are generally molded from rubber or elastomer. The golf player holds the grip with his / her hand. The hand may be stabbed by friction with this grip during swinging. Golf players wear gloves to control meat stabs. Gloves prevent hand sunburn. The gloves further suppress slippage between the hand and the grip.
  • the main material of golf gloves is natural leather, synthetic leather, artificial leather, etc.
  • Features (advantages and disadvantages) of the material are reflected in the function of the glove.
  • Golf gloves require basic gripping conditions such as a firm grip, softness that fits well in the hands, moderate surface strength to protect the hands, and a resilience that is not easily deformed.
  • Knit is rich in elasticity.
  • Gloves with a high knit ratio are preferable from the viewpoint of suppressing the feeling of pressure and ensuring air permeability.
  • gloves with a high knit ratio stretch too much when the player grips the grip. Excessive elongation will damage the grip stability. A glove with an excessive knit ratio also hinders the player's preferred swing.
  • JP 2003-55820 discloses a glove having a first layer and a second layer.
  • the first layer is made of mesh.
  • the second layer covers a part of the first layer.
  • the glove having the first layer and the second layer is excellent in fit and breathability.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a golf glove having an excellent wearing feeling.
  • the golf glove according to the present invention includes a former member and a palm member.
  • This upper member has a main part and a finger part.
  • the main portion has a stretchable base layer and a constraining layer that restrains the stretch of the base layer.
  • By laminating the constraining layer on a part of the base layer one or more unconstrained zones, which are zones in which no constraining layer exists in the main part, are formed.
  • This unconstrained zone exists in a position corresponding to at least one MP joint among the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger.
  • the non-restraining zone exists at positions corresponding to all the MP joints of the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger.
  • the constraining layer has a portion that overlaps a part of the total extensor tendon and extends in the longitudinal direction of the total extensor tendon.
  • the constraining layer has a portion that overlaps with a part of the little finger extensor tendon and extends in the longitudinal direction of the little finger extensor tendon.
  • the constraining layer has a portion that overlaps all or a part of the inter-tendon connection and extends in the width direction of the inter-tendon connection.
  • the constraining layer is a layer adjacent to the base layer and non-stretchable than the base layer at at least one of the inside upper end, the inside lower end, the outside upper end, and the outside lower end. To be joined.
  • the constraining layer is bonded to a layer adjacent to the base layer and non-stretchable than the base layer at both the inside upper end and the inside lower end.
  • a non-restraining zone exists at a position corresponding to the inside portion of the MP joint of the index finger on the surface of the hand.
  • This unconstrained zone includes the inside edge of the base layer.
  • the maximum width of the unconstrained zone is 3 mm or more and 12 mm or less.
  • the constraining layer is bonded to a layer adjacent to the base layer and non-stretchable than the base layer at both the outer upper end and the outer lower end.
  • This unconstrained zone includes the outside edge of the base layer.
  • the maximum width of the unconstrained zone is 3 mm or more and 12 mm or less.
  • the ratio (F2 / F1) of the tensile load F2 when the constraining layer is 10% stretched to the tensile load F1 when the base layer is 10% stretched is 1.5 or more and 20 or less.
  • the ratio of the area of the constrained layer to the total area of the non-restraint zone is 40/60 or more and 80/20 or less.
  • the fabric of the base layer is knit or mesh (woven fabric).
  • the glove according to the present invention has a non-restraining zone and does not give the player a feeling of pressure. Since this glove has a constraining layer, it is excellent in stability. This glove does not interfere with the preferred swing.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a glove according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a rear view showing the glove of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a right side view showing the glove of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged front view showing a part of the glove of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line VV in FIG.
  • FIG. 1 shows a glove 2 seen from the back side.
  • FIG. 2 shows the glove 2 viewed from the palm side.
  • FIG. 3 shows the glove 2 viewed from the thumb side.
  • This glove 2 is worn on the left hand.
  • the glove worn on the right hand has a shape in which the shape of the glove 2 shown in FIG.
  • the left-right direction is the glove width direction
  • the up-down direction is the glove length direction.
  • the right side is the inside of the glove
  • the left side is the outside of the glove.
  • This glove 2 consists of a former member 4 and a palm member 6.
  • the former member 4 and the palm member 6 are joined. Joining is achieved by stitching the upper member 4 and the palm member 6 together.
  • the glove 2 may have a gusset between the upper member 4 and the palm member 6.
  • the material of the palm side member 6 is a synthetic fiber.
  • the palm side member 6 is a part that directly contacts the golf club.
  • Synthetic fibers having a large friction coefficient are used for the palm-side member 6 for the purpose of suppressing slippage between the gloves 2 and the golf club.
  • a synthetic resin having a large friction coefficient can be obtained by applying a moist synthetic resin to the fiber.
  • the palm side member 6 may be obtained from natural leather, artificial leather or synthetic leather. Synthetic leather having a large number of minute uneven patterns on the surface may be used for the palm-side member 6. By this uneven pattern, slip between the glove 2 and the grip can be suppressed.
  • the upper member 4 has a finger portion 8, a main portion 10, and a wrist portion 12.
  • the finger part 8 includes a thumb part 14, an index finger part 16, a middle finger part 18, a ring finger part 20, and a little finger part 22.
  • the material of the thumb part 14 and the index finger part 16 is synthetic leather.
  • the material of the middle finger part 18, the ring finger part 20 and the little finger part 22 is mainly synthetic leather.
  • each of the middle finger part 18, the ring finger part 20 and the little finger part 22 has a knit part 24.
  • a typical material of the knit part 24 is tricot.
  • the knit part 24 is rich in elasticity. When the player is holding the club, the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger joints are bent. When the player holds the club, the knit part 24 does not press the finger.
  • the knit part 24 further increases the air permeability of the glove 2.
  • the list part 12 is divided into an inside part 28 and an outside part 30 by a slit 26.
  • the material of the inside part 28 and the outside part 30 is synthetic leather.
  • a flap 32 is attached to the outside portion 30.
  • the flap 32 overlaps the inside portion 28 in a front view.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener (not shown) exists between the inside portion 28 and the flap 32.
  • the flap 32 is fixed to the inside portion 28 by the surface fastener.
  • the position of the inside part 28 and the outside part 30 is fixed by this surface fastener.
  • the upper member 4 does not come into direct contact with the golf club. Therefore, the synthetic leather of the upper member 4 does not need a high coefficient of friction.
  • the synthetic leather of the upper side member 4 can be obtained by applying a soft synthetic resin to the base fabric of the tricot. Natural leather, artificial leather, or synthetic fiber may be used for the instep side member 4.
  • FIG. 4 shows the main part 10 of the upper member 4 of the glove 2 of FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line VV in FIG.
  • the main portion 10 has a base layer 34 and a constraining layer 36.
  • the constraining layer 36 is hatched for convenience of explanation.
  • the base layer 34 extends over the entire main part 10.
  • the base layer 34 is obtained by cutting a knit fabric.
  • the base layer 34 has a large number of stitches.
  • the base layer 34 has a large number of holes.
  • the base layer 34 is excellent in stretchability and air permeability.
  • a typical fabric for the base layer 34 is a tricot.
  • the material of the base layer 34 is the same as the material of the knit portion 24.
  • the material of the base layer 34 may be different from the material of the knit portion 24.
  • the material of the base layer 34 may be a weft knit.
  • the base layer 34 may be obtained from a mesh (woven fabric) excellent in stretchability.
  • the base layer 34 may be obtained from a nonwoven fabric excellent in stretchability.
  • a fabric having a high elongation recovery rate is used for the base layer 34.
  • a fabric having a high elongation recovery rate is used for the base layer 34. In the base layer 34, permanent deformation is unlikely to occur.
  • the constraining layer 36 is laminated on the base layer 34.
  • the constraining layer 36 is made of a resin film.
  • a typical base resin for the constraining layer 36 is thermoplastic polyurethane.
  • the constraining layer 36 partially covers the base layer 34.
  • the main portion 10 includes a portion where the base layer 34 is covered with the constraining layer 36 and a portion where the base layer 34 is not covered with the constraining layer 36. Due to this mixture, a mottled pattern is formed on the main portion 10 as shown in FIG.
  • the constraining layer 36 may be obtained from woven fabric, knitted fabric, artificial leather, synthetic fiber or the like.
  • the constraining layer 36 is joined to the base layer 34. Joining is achieved with an adhesive. Joining may be accomplished by thermal welding.
  • the constraining layer 36 is stretchable. However, the constraining layer 36 is inferior in elasticity to the base layer 34. Therefore, the constraining layer 36 can constrain the extension of the base layer 34.
  • a fabric having a high elongation recovery rate is used for the constraining layer 36.
  • a fabric having a high elongation recovery rate is used for the constraining layer 36.
  • permanent deformation is unlikely to occur.
  • the base layer 34 In the zone where the base layer 34 is not covered with the constraining layer 36 and is exposed, the base layer 34 extends sufficiently. This zone is referred to as an unrestrained zone. A large number of unconstrained zones 38 exist in the main portion 10.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 38a is an unconstrained zone that exists at a position corresponding to the MP joint of the index finger.
  • the MP joint is located between the proximal phalanx and the metacarpal bone.
  • the MP joint of the index finger protrudes.
  • the unconstrained zone 38a extends. This elongation is not inhibited by the constraining layer 36.
  • the extended unconstrained zone 38a does not compress the MP joint.
  • This glove 2 is excellent in wearing feeling.
  • the area of the unconstrained zone 38a is preferably 30 mm 2 or more and 150 mm 2 or less.
  • the glove 2 may be provided with the main part 10 which does not have the non-restraining zone 38a.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 38b is an unconstrained zone that exists at a position corresponding to the MP joint of the middle finger.
  • the middle finger is bent and the MP joint of the middle finger protrudes. Due to this protrusion, the unconstrained zone 38b extends. This elongation is not inhibited by the constraining layer 36.
  • the extended unconstrained zone 38b does not compress the MP joint.
  • This glove 2 is excellent in wearing feeling.
  • the area of the unconstrained zone 38b is preferably 30 mm 2 or more and 180 mm 2 or less.
  • the glove 2 may be provided with the main part 10 which does not have the non-restraining zone 38b.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 38c is an unconstrained zone that exists at a position corresponding to the MP joint of the ring finger.
  • the ring finger is bent and the MP joint of the ring finger protrudes.
  • the unconstrained zone 38c extends. This elongation is not inhibited by the constraining layer 36.
  • the extended unconstrained zone 38c does not compress the MP joint.
  • This glove 2 is excellent in wearing feeling.
  • the area of the unconstrained zone 38c is preferably 30 mm 2 or more and 180 mm 2 or less.
  • the glove 2 may be provided with the main part 10 which does not have the non-restraining zone 38c.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 38d is an unconstrained zone that exists at a position corresponding to the MP joint of the little finger.
  • the unconstrained zone 38d extends. This elongation is not inhibited by the constraining layer 36.
  • the extended unconstrained zone 38d does not compress the MP joint.
  • This glove 2 is excellent in wearing feeling.
  • the area of the unconstrained zone 38d is preferably 30 mm 2 or more and 150 mm 2 or less.
  • the glove 2 may be provided with the main part 10 which does not have the non-restraining zone 38d.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 40a is a total extensor tendon.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the total extensor tendon 40a.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends in the longitudinal direction of the total extensor tendon 40a. Therefore, the position corresponding to the total extensor tendon 40a of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap the total extensor tendon 40a.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 40b is another total extensor tendon.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the total extensor tendon 40b.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends in the longitudinal direction of the total extensor tendon 40b. Therefore, the position corresponding to the total extensor tendon 40b of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap the total extensor tendon 40b.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 40c is still another finger extensor tendon.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the total extensor tendon 40c.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends in the longitudinal direction of the total extensor tendon 40c. Therefore, the position corresponding to the total extensor tendon 40c of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap the total extensor tendon 40c.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 42 is a pinky extensor tendon.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the little extensor tendon 42.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends in the longitudinal direction of the little finger extensor tendon 42. Therefore, the position corresponding to the little finger extensor tendon 42 of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap with the little finger extensor tendon 42.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 44a is an intertendon connection.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the intertendon bond 44a.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends substantially in the width direction of the intertendon bond 44a. Therefore, the position corresponding to the intertendon connection 44a of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap the intertendon bond 44a.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 44b is another intertendon connection.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the intertendon bond 44b.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends substantially in the width direction of the intertendon bond 44b. Therefore, the position corresponding to the intertendon connection 44b of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap the intertendon bond 44b.
  • FIG. 4 what is indicated by reference numeral 44c is still another intertendon connection.
  • the constraining layer 36 overlaps a part of the intertendon bond 44c.
  • the constraining layer 36 extends substantially in the width direction of the intertendon bond 44c. Therefore, the position corresponding to the intertendon connection 44c of the main portion 10 is difficult to extend. The suppression of the extension enhances the sense of stability when the player holds the golf club.
  • the glove 2 may include the main portion 10 in which the constraining layer 36 does not overlap the intertendon bond 44c.
  • reference numeral E1 indicates the inside upper end of the constraining layer 36
  • reference numeral E2 indicates the inside lower end of the constraining layer 36
  • reference numeral E3 indicates the constraining layer. It is the outside upper end of the layer 36, and what is indicated by the symbol E ⁇ b> 4 is the outside lower end of the constraining layer 36.
  • the constraining layer 36 is bonded to a layer that is adjacent to the base layer 34 and is less stretchable than the base layer 34.
  • the glove 2 having this joint prevents the flesh of the hand from spreading excessively in the width direction when the player holds the golf club. As illustrated in FIGS.
  • the end E ⁇ b> 1 is joined to the finger portion 8
  • the end E ⁇ b> 2 is joined to the wrist portion 12
  • the end E ⁇ b> 3 is joined to the palm-side member 6.
  • the end E4 is joined to the palm-side member 6 and the wrist part 12.
  • the main part 10 includes a non-restraining zone 38e.
  • This non-restraining zone 38e is located on the surface of the hand and corresponding to the inside part of the MP joint of the index finger.
  • the unconstrained zone 38 e includes the inside edge Edi of the base layer 34.
  • the unconstrained zone 38e generally extends in the length direction of the glove 2.
  • the glove 2 having the non-restraining zone 38e does not hinder muscle bulging when the player holds the golf club. This glove 2 does not give the player a feeling of pressure.
  • the end E1 of the constraining layer 36 is joined to the finger part 8, and the end E2 is joined to the wrist part 12. Since the constraining layer 36 and the non-restraining zone 38e are adjacent to each other, the glove 2 can achieve both a feeling of pressure and a sense of stability. From the viewpoint of compatibility, the maximum width Wi of the unconstrained zone 38e is preferably 3 mm or greater and 12 mm or less.
  • the main portion 10 includes a non-restraining zone 38f.
  • This non-restraining zone 38f is located on the surface of the hand and corresponding to the outside portion of the MP joint of the little finger.
  • the unconstrained zone 38 f includes the outer edge Edo of the base layer 34.
  • the unconstrained zone 38f extends generally in the length direction of the glove 2.
  • the glove 2 having the non-restraining zone 38f does not hinder muscle bulging when the player holds the golf club. This glove 2 does not give the player a feeling of pressure.
  • the end E3 of the constraining layer 36 is joined to the palm side member 6, and the end E4 is joined to the palm side member 6 and the wrist portion 12. Since the constraining layer 36 and the non-restraining zone 38f are adjacent to each other, the glove 2 can achieve both a feeling of pressure and a sense of stability. From the viewpoint of compatibility, the maximum width Wo of the unconstrained zone 38f is preferably 3 mm or greater and 12 mm or less.
  • the ratio (F2 / F1) of the tensile load F2 of the constraining layer 36 to the tensile load F1 of the base layer 34 is preferably 1.5 or more.
  • the glove 2 having this ratio (F2 / F1) of 1.5 or more has a base layer 34 rich in stretchability and a constraining layer 36 that sufficiently restrains the base layer 34. This glove 2 does not give the player a feeling of pressure. In addition, the glove 2 allows the player to obtain a grip stability.
  • the ratio (F2 / F1) is more preferably equal to or greater than 2.0 and particularly preferably equal to or greater than 3.0.
  • This ratio (F2 / F1) is preferably 20 or less, more preferably 15 or less, and particularly preferably 10 or less.
  • the tensile loads F1 and F2 can be measured by a tensile tester.
  • the test piece has a strip shape.
  • the test piece has a width of 10 mm and a length of 100 mm.
  • the distance between the marked lines is 50 mm, and the pulling speed is 300 mm / min.
  • the elongation rate is 10%.
  • the test piece is cut out from the original fabric of the base layer 34 and the constraining layer 36. The test is performed in an environment of 23 ° C.
  • the tensile load F2 of the constraining layer 36 is preferably 1N or more, particularly preferably 2N or more.
  • the tensile load F2 is preferably 20 N or less, and particularly preferably 15 N or less.
  • the ratio of the area of the constraining layer 36 to the total area of the non-restraining zone 38 is preferably 40/60 or more and 80/20 or less.
  • a player wearing the glove 2 with this ratio of 40/60 or more can obtain a grip stability. From this viewpoint, this ratio is particularly preferably 50/50 or more.
  • the gloves 2 having this ratio of 80/20 or less do not give the player a feeling of pressure. Furthermore, the gloves 2 having this ratio of 80/20 or less are excellent in air permeability. From these viewpoints, this ratio is particularly preferably 75/25 or less.
  • the area is measured in front view. The area can be measured by image processing, for example.
  • Area of the constraining layer 36 is preferably 30 cm 2 or more, 40 cm 2 or more is particularly preferable. This area is preferably 70 cm 2 or less, particularly preferably 60 cm 2 or less.
  • a constraining layer 36 is laminated on the base layer 34. Therefore, there is no joint between the base layer 34 and the constraining layer 36. In the main portion 10, compression by the joint does not occur.
  • the glove according to the present invention is suitable for playing on a golf course. This glove is also suitable for practice in the driving range.

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Le problème à résoudre dans le cadre de l'invention consiste à fournir un gant de golf ayant une sensation de port agréable. La solution consiste en un élément arrière d'un gant de golf qui comprend une partie principale (10). La partie principale (10) comprend une couche de base (34) et une couche de contrainte (36). La couche de base (34) s'étend sur toute la partie principale (10). La couche de base (34) est formée de tricot. La couche de contrainte (36) est stratifiée sur la couche de base (34) et liée à la couche de base (34). La couche de contrainte (36) recouvre partiellement la couche de base (34). Dans la partie principale (10), une zone dans laquelle la couche de base (34) est recouverte par la couche de contrainte (36) et une zone dans laquelle la couche de base (34) n'est pas recouverte par la couche de contrainte (36) coexistent. La couche de contrainte (36) est formée d'un film de résine. La couche de contrainte (36) est moins étirable que la couche de base (34) et, par conséquent, la couche de contrainte (36) peut limiter l'extension de la couche de base (34).
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