CA2016137C - Golf glove with mesh lining - Google Patents
Golf glove with mesh liningInfo
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- CA2016137C CA2016137C CA 2016137 CA2016137A CA2016137C CA 2016137 C CA2016137 C CA 2016137C CA 2016137 CA2016137 CA 2016137 CA 2016137 A CA2016137 A CA 2016137A CA 2016137 C CA2016137 C CA 2016137C
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- glove
- golf
- glove body
- lace material
- golf glove
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Abstract
In a golf glove made of leather, a mesh-cloth is mounted or attached to at least a portion of the inside of the glove body corresponding to the palm and portions of the inside thereof corresponding to the bulb of each of the four fingers except the thumb.
Description
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Golf Glove Background of the Invention (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a golf glove and more particularly to a golf glove which is made of natural or synthetic leather.
Golf Glove Background of the Invention (1) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a golf glove and more particularly to a golf glove which is made of natural or synthetic leather.
(2) Description of the Prior Art Generally, it is widely used such a golf glove which is made of natural or synthetic leather.
However, such a golf glove has a drawback that a hand or hands tend to slip on a golf c]ub while playing golf. As a result, it is hard for a golf player to swing a golf club smoothly and accurately.
A number of ideas have been proposed in order to prevent such a slip occurr~gbetween hands and a golf club. Such ideas are all the same. ~amely, they try to prevent such a slip by increasing a friction between the surface of the golf glove and the golf club.
According to my research, it is-found that such a slip occurs between not only the surface of the golf glove and the golf club, but also the palm of the hand and the inside of the golf glove when the hand sweats. Such a slip between the palm of the hand and the golf glove gives a great influence to swing of - the golf club and it sometimes prevents accurate swing of the golf club.
Summary of the Invention It is an object of the present invention to provide a golf glove which enables a golf player to swing accurately and to play golf smoothly by preventing a slip between the hand and the golf glove due to sweat.
0 In order to achieve the above object, a golf glove according to the present invention comprises a glove body made of leather, and a mesh-cloth mounted on the inside of the glove body, said mesh-cloth being positioned on at least a portion of the glove body corresponding to the palm of a hand and also portions of the glove body corresponding to the bulb of each of four fingers except the thumb.
Namely, the present invention arranges the mesh-cloth, which is hard to slip with sheat, is arranged at least on the inside of the portion of the glove body corresponding to the palm and the insides of the portions of the glove body corresponding to the bulb of each of the four fingers except the thumb so that slip between the golf glove and the hand may be prevented so as to avoid displacement of the hand position on the grip of a golf club. As a result, the present invention has an advantage of swinging the golf club smoothly and accurately so that the golf club becomes stable.
The present invention has a further advantage that since the mesh-cloth absorbs sweat, the glove body made of leather becomes wet a little and thereby slip between the glove body and the grip of the golf club may be prevented.
Further advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the description of an embodiment with reference to the drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings The drawings show an embodiment of a golf glove according to the present invention in which:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a golf glove partly broken away, and Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line A-A in Fig. 1.
Detailed Description of the Embodiment As shown in Fig. 1, 1 shows a glove body of a golf glove made of leather. A sweat-absorbing non-slip lace material referred to herein as mesh-cloth 4 such as russel cord is attached or mounted onto at least the 20 ~13 7 . .
inside of a portion 2 of the glove body corresponding to the palm of a hand and also the insides of the portions of the bulb of each of four fingers 1 except the thumb.
The mesh-cloth 4 is overlaid on the glove body 1 made of leather and sewn up together around the portions 2 corresponding to the palm when the glove body 1 is made.
- However, it is possible to adhere the mesh-cloth 4 0 to the glove body 1. In this case, though pliability of the leather forming the glove body 1 is reduced, the object of the present invention may be achieved.
Normally, a portion of a golf glove corresponding to the palm and the portions corresponding to the bulbs of the four fingers except the thumb are frequently made with a single sheet of leather.
Therefore, the mesh-cloth 4 is formed in substantially the same shape as that of the leather sheet and when the glove body is made, the leather sheet may be sewn Up together with the mesh-cloth at their peripheries so that the golf glove of the present invention may be easily manufactured.
In the above-mentioned embodiment, the mesh-cloth 4 may be positioned ~r placed on whole the inside of ZQ16~37 the glove body 1. In such a case, a glove is first made with the mesh-cloth 4 and the glove is inserted into the-inside of the glove body 1 made of leather and then these gloves may be sewn up at its portion corresponding to a wrist.
The mesh-cloth 4 may be selected from a group of ordinary synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon and the like, but it is preferable to use cotton or rayon which is rich in hygroscopicity, or synthetic o fibers which have hydrophile property.
Further, although the glove body 1 is made of leather, it may use synthetic leather other than natural leather.
However, such a golf glove has a drawback that a hand or hands tend to slip on a golf c]ub while playing golf. As a result, it is hard for a golf player to swing a golf club smoothly and accurately.
A number of ideas have been proposed in order to prevent such a slip occurr~gbetween hands and a golf club. Such ideas are all the same. ~amely, they try to prevent such a slip by increasing a friction between the surface of the golf glove and the golf club.
According to my research, it is-found that such a slip occurs between not only the surface of the golf glove and the golf club, but also the palm of the hand and the inside of the golf glove when the hand sweats. Such a slip between the palm of the hand and the golf glove gives a great influence to swing of - the golf club and it sometimes prevents accurate swing of the golf club.
Summary of the Invention It is an object of the present invention to provide a golf glove which enables a golf player to swing accurately and to play golf smoothly by preventing a slip between the hand and the golf glove due to sweat.
0 In order to achieve the above object, a golf glove according to the present invention comprises a glove body made of leather, and a mesh-cloth mounted on the inside of the glove body, said mesh-cloth being positioned on at least a portion of the glove body corresponding to the palm of a hand and also portions of the glove body corresponding to the bulb of each of four fingers except the thumb.
Namely, the present invention arranges the mesh-cloth, which is hard to slip with sheat, is arranged at least on the inside of the portion of the glove body corresponding to the palm and the insides of the portions of the glove body corresponding to the bulb of each of the four fingers except the thumb so that slip between the golf glove and the hand may be prevented so as to avoid displacement of the hand position on the grip of a golf club. As a result, the present invention has an advantage of swinging the golf club smoothly and accurately so that the golf club becomes stable.
The present invention has a further advantage that since the mesh-cloth absorbs sweat, the glove body made of leather becomes wet a little and thereby slip between the glove body and the grip of the golf club may be prevented.
Further advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the description of an embodiment with reference to the drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings The drawings show an embodiment of a golf glove according to the present invention in which:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a golf glove partly broken away, and Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line A-A in Fig. 1.
Detailed Description of the Embodiment As shown in Fig. 1, 1 shows a glove body of a golf glove made of leather. A sweat-absorbing non-slip lace material referred to herein as mesh-cloth 4 such as russel cord is attached or mounted onto at least the 20 ~13 7 . .
inside of a portion 2 of the glove body corresponding to the palm of a hand and also the insides of the portions of the bulb of each of four fingers 1 except the thumb.
The mesh-cloth 4 is overlaid on the glove body 1 made of leather and sewn up together around the portions 2 corresponding to the palm when the glove body 1 is made.
- However, it is possible to adhere the mesh-cloth 4 0 to the glove body 1. In this case, though pliability of the leather forming the glove body 1 is reduced, the object of the present invention may be achieved.
Normally, a portion of a golf glove corresponding to the palm and the portions corresponding to the bulbs of the four fingers except the thumb are frequently made with a single sheet of leather.
Therefore, the mesh-cloth 4 is formed in substantially the same shape as that of the leather sheet and when the glove body is made, the leather sheet may be sewn Up together with the mesh-cloth at their peripheries so that the golf glove of the present invention may be easily manufactured.
In the above-mentioned embodiment, the mesh-cloth 4 may be positioned ~r placed on whole the inside of ZQ16~37 the glove body 1. In such a case, a glove is first made with the mesh-cloth 4 and the glove is inserted into the-inside of the glove body 1 made of leather and then these gloves may be sewn up at its portion corresponding to a wrist.
The mesh-cloth 4 may be selected from a group of ordinary synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon and the like, but it is preferable to use cotton or rayon which is rich in hygroscopicity, or synthetic o fibers which have hydrophile property.
Further, although the glove body 1 is made of leather, it may use synthetic leather other than natural leather.
Claims (5)
1. A golf glove comprising:
a glove body made of leather, said glove body includes a wrist portion, a hand portion, a palm portion including finger portions, and a thumb portion which covers a front side and back side of one's hand, a sweat-absorbing non-slip lace material mounted on and secured to an inside surface of the glove body, said lace material being positioned only on a portion of the glove body starting at the wrist portion and covering the palm portion of a wearer's hand and also covering portions of the glove body extending from the palm portion and covering a front portion of each of one's four fingers and extending to the thumb portion but not covering a portion of the thumb, said lace material having an open mesh in the shape of a diamond in which said diamond shape has a longer diagonal line in a direction from the wrist toward the fingers than in a direction from the thumb portion across the fingers.
a glove body made of leather, said glove body includes a wrist portion, a hand portion, a palm portion including finger portions, and a thumb portion which covers a front side and back side of one's hand, a sweat-absorbing non-slip lace material mounted on and secured to an inside surface of the glove body, said lace material being positioned only on a portion of the glove body starting at the wrist portion and covering the palm portion of a wearer's hand and also covering portions of the glove body extending from the palm portion and covering a front portion of each of one's four fingers and extending to the thumb portion but not covering a portion of the thumb, said lace material having an open mesh in the shape of a diamond in which said diamond shape has a longer diagonal line in a direction from the wrist toward the fingers than in a direction from the thumb portion across the fingers.
2. The golf glove as defined in claim 1 wherein the lace material is sewn up to the inside of the glove body.
3. The golf glove as defined in claim 1 wherein the lace material is adhered to the inside of the glove body.
4. The golf glove as defined in claim 3 wherein the lace material is russel cord.
5. The golf glove as defined in claim 3 wherein the lace material is sewn up substantially in the shape of a glove.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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JP5329489U JPH02143977U (en) | 1989-05-08 | 1989-05-08 | |
JP1-53294 | 1989-05-08 |
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CA2016137C true CA2016137C (en) | 1995-07-04 |
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CA 2016137 Expired - Fee Related CA2016137C (en) | 1989-05-08 | 1990-05-04 | Golf glove with mesh lining |
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JP (1) | JPH02143977U (en) |
AU (1) | AU605710B1 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2016137C (en) |
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JP2571025Y2 (en) * | 1992-06-17 | 1998-05-13 | 宗 正雄 | Hand sweats in Kendo |
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EP0056007A1 (en) * | 1981-01-05 | 1982-07-14 | Nigel Andrew Shaw | Ski mitt |
AU3586589A (en) * | 1988-06-13 | 1989-12-14 | W.L. Gore & Co., Gmbh | Wearing apparel with ventilation material |
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