Baseball glove

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Inventors

Sternberg, Joseph E.

Application #

825854

Filed

Feb-4-1986

Published

Oct-20-1987

Current US Class

002/161.1
002/20
002/910

International Classes

A41D 013/08

Field of Search

2/161 273/26

Examiners

Schroeder; Werner H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cohn, Powell & Hind

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Abstract
A pair of batting gloves including a right hand glove (10) having a thumb stall (18) and a finger stall (20) accommodating a plurality of fingers and having a cushioned pad (40) thereon and an adjustable bat-engageable web (50) extending between the thumb stall (18) and the finger stall (20) and including a left hand glove having a thumb stall (68) and a finger stall (64) accommodating a plurality of fingers and having a cushioned pad (90) thereon.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A batting aid comprising:

a right hand glove including a first thumb stall, a second adjacent finger stall accommodating at least the index finger, a palm portion disposed below the second finger stall, a bat-engageable web extending between the thumb stall and the second stall, said web having opposed ends and being adjustable at least at one end to suit the wearer to effectively connect the first and second stalls, and a bat-engageable cushioning pad disposed on the second finger stall.

2. A batting aid as defined in claim 1, in which:

the second finger stall accommodates the index, middle and ring fingers, and the bat-engageable cushioning pad is disposed substantially across the second finger stall.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to sport gloves and particularly to gloves providing a batting aid which improves the drive power of the hitter particularly in the related sports of baseball and softball.

Sport gloves intended to improve various facets of the player's game are not in themselves new. Such gloves are particularly common in golf. One such glove, or more properly partial glove for the right hand, is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,436,755 which has as its aim to control of the position of the golf club at the top of the stroke, during the downward swing and impact, and to prevent the club from falling into the depression between the thumb and index finger. To this end, an adjustable strap connects the thumb and index finger stalls. Another golf glove having a connection between the thumb and index finger is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,751,598. This glove is for use on the left hand and is a training glove intended to correct the spacing of the thumb from the index finger and facilitate the correct application of the interlocking grip. U.S. Pat. No. 3,707,730 shows a basketball practice glove which includes an adjustable strap between the thumb and the index finger to limit the extent to which these members can be spread and cause the player's hand to form a cup-like shape so that a basketball held by the glove is controlled by the tips of the thumb and index finger.
 
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