Vibration reducing sports glove

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Inventors

Widdemer, John D.

Application #

130684

Filed

Aug-6-1998

Published

Apr-25-2000

Current US Class

002/16
002/161.1
002/161.3

International Classes

A41D 019/00

Field of Search

2/16 2/159 2/161.1 2/161.2 2/161.3 2/161.5 2/161.6 2/164 2/161.4

Assignee

Bali Leathers, Inc. (Johnstown, NY)

Examiners

Oleksa; Diana

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Aufrichtig Stein & Aufrichtig, P.C., Aufrichtig; Peter D.

US Patent References

4329741   Golf glove
4590625   Golfer's glove
4624016   Athletic glove with...
4748690   Protective glove for...
5557803   Shock absorbent pr...
5581809   Protective glove
5632045   Antivibration glove
5697104   Padded glove

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Abstract
A vibration reducing sports glove. The glove includes a palm panel for covering the inner portion of a wearer's hands and fingers, thumb panel for covering the wearer's thumb, coupled to the palm panel, and a back panel for covering the outer portion of a wearer's hand and fingers. Vibration reducing pads are coupled to the interior of the glove in critical locations for reducing the degree of vibration. As a result, a vibration reducing sports glove provides a reduction in the vibration and shock transmitted to the wearer's hand at the time a shock or vibration is applied to the outer surface of the glove.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vibration reducing sports glove, comprising:

a palm panel of the glove, for covering the inner portion of a wearer's hand and fingers;

a thumb panel of the glove for covering the wearer's thumb, coupled to palm panel;

a back panel of the glove for covering the outer portion of a wearer's hand and fingers;

vibration reducing pad means, coupled to the interior of the palm portion in critical locations, for reducing the degree of vibration wherein the vibration reducing pad means are formed from one or more of deer, moose or elk skins;

whereby the vibration reducing sports glove provides a reduction in the vibration and shock transmitted to the wearer's hand at the time a shock or vibration is applied to the outer surface of the glove.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is generally directed to the design of gloves and, in particular, to an improved sport glove which will reduce the vibration, shock and jarring present in many sports.

Players of sports in which there is a moment of impact between a club, bat or racquet with a ball incur violent vibrations that are transmitted through their hands and up their arms. For people suffering from "tennis elbow", "golfer's elbow", arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and other afflictions of the joints, tendons, muscles and bones, these vibrations and shock can be excruciatingly painful, can create further damage and can even cause them to abandon their sport.

For example, many older golfers cannot play a full game because of their disabilities and have a need for a glove which cushions the shocks and jarring of ball striking.

Many attempts have been made to cushion these vibrations through the addition of conventional shock absorbing materials to the palm of sports gloves. None of these have succeeded commercially because of their functional problems. To absorb the vibrations, the materials applied have been bulky, heavy, hot to wear and stiff, all factors which inhibit a player's performance and enjoyment. In the past, the shock resistant materials have been composed of synthetic hollow celled foams or other rubber-like materials or gels. In addition to the discomfort associated with these materials there is a substantial loss of feel for the golf glove, bat or racquet which interferes with participation in the sport.
 
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