CA2454126A1 - Baseball glove with ventilative gusset - Google Patents
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- CA2454126A1 CA2454126A1 CA002454126A CA2454126A CA2454126A1 CA 2454126 A1 CA2454126 A1 CA 2454126A1 CA 002454126 A CA002454126 A CA 002454126A CA 2454126 A CA2454126 A CA 2454126A CA 2454126 A1 CA2454126 A1 CA 2454126A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B71/00—Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
- A63B71/08—Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
- A63B71/14—Body-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
- A63B71/141—Body-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
- A63B71/143—Baseball or hockey gloves
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Abstract
A baseball glove has ventilative gusset arranged on the position between the two contiguous fingers so as to increase the elasticity of the glove for easy folding and prevent the problem of over thickness of the glove. The speed for sweat evaporation and heat dissipation of users' hand is also improved.
Description
SASE FALL GL~~E I'f~II VErT~'ILA7CI~'E GiJSSET
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1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a baseball glove, more particularly, to a baseball glove with l;ussets made of ventilative material and disposed on the position between two contiguous fi:n.gers for fast heat dissipation and easy folding.
~ACI~GI2~IJNI) ~F' TIE II~'VE°fI~lV~
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a baseball glove, more particularly, to a baseball glove with l;ussets made of ventilative material and disposed on the position between two contiguous fi:n.gers for fast heat dissipation and easy folding.
2. Description of the Prior Art Refer to Fig.l, a conventirnal baseball glove is corn.posed of a shell back (a), a shell palm (b), both made of leather, a linia~g and leather facings. A piece of leather is c~zt to finger-style pieces for making 1 ~ shell back (a) and a shell palm (b) respectively. The liming includes an inner layer of leather with a soft layer of sponge or soft material:
At first, the shell back (a) corresponds the shell helm (b), and sewed together so as to form a glove while an openit~g is left. The surface of the lining is painted with glue and is attached on the inner side of the glove. The leather facings are used for binding -;-some leather accessories ors the glove for enhancing the strength. In addition, during the sewing process of the shell bacl~ (a) and the shell pallrn (b), a piece of leather gusset (c) is disposed therebetween for increasing the strength of the glove. ~iowever, this brings the disadvantage of the hardness of the glove so that it's difficult for users to fold the big toe and other (angers, and is also difficult f~r catching balls. Moreover, the glove covers users' hand so that the sweat caused by the stifling glove makes users uncomfortable.
SITIVIl~i~I~~~ F 'fI3IIdTVE11T7~'I N
Therefore, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a baseball glove with ventilative gusset that is convenient for the movement of user's fingers and is easy foldable.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a baseball glove with ventilative gusset that can dissipate the heat generating from users' hand quickly.
The gusset not only improves the elasticity of tl:m finger part of the glove but also make the glove more foldable, easily receiving the ball. 'The gusset increase the air permeability so that the heat energy coming from the palm can be dissipated fast, make users more comfortable.
D12IF DESCI2ITI I~T F TgID Ai~V'~1S
The accorriplishment of tl~e above-mentioned object of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and its accompanying drawings which disclose illustrative an embodiment of the present invention, end are as follows:
Fig.l is a. partial cross-sectional view of a glove of a prior art;
Fig.2 is an explosive view of the present invention;
Fig.3A is a schematic view of the assembling of the present invention;
Fig.3B is a schematic view of assembling gussets with the present invention?
Fig.4 is a further embodiment of a Lining in accordance with the present invention.
At first, the shell back (a) corresponds the shell helm (b), and sewed together so as to form a glove while an openit~g is left. The surface of the lining is painted with glue and is attached on the inner side of the glove. The leather facings are used for binding -;-some leather accessories ors the glove for enhancing the strength. In addition, during the sewing process of the shell bacl~ (a) and the shell pallrn (b), a piece of leather gusset (c) is disposed therebetween for increasing the strength of the glove. ~iowever, this brings the disadvantage of the hardness of the glove so that it's difficult for users to fold the big toe and other (angers, and is also difficult f~r catching balls. Moreover, the glove covers users' hand so that the sweat caused by the stifling glove makes users uncomfortable.
SITIVIl~i~I~~~ F 'fI3IIdTVE11T7~'I N
Therefore, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a baseball glove with ventilative gusset that is convenient for the movement of user's fingers and is easy foldable.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a baseball glove with ventilative gusset that can dissipate the heat generating from users' hand quickly.
The gusset not only improves the elasticity of tl:m finger part of the glove but also make the glove more foldable, easily receiving the ball. 'The gusset increase the air permeability so that the heat energy coming from the palm can be dissipated fast, make users more comfortable.
D12IF DESCI2ITI I~T F TgID Ai~V'~1S
The accorriplishment of tl~e above-mentioned object of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and its accompanying drawings which disclose illustrative an embodiment of the present invention, end are as follows:
Fig.l is a. partial cross-sectional view of a glove of a prior art;
Fig.2 is an explosive view of the present invention;
Fig.3A is a schematic view of the assembling of the present invention;
Fig.3B is a schematic view of assembling gussets with the present invention?
Fig.4 is a further embodiment of a Lining in accordance with the present invention.
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IMO ~'I' Refer to F'ig.2 ~ Fig.3A, tl~e present invention includes a shell back 1~0, a shill palm 20, a lining 30, a plurality of gussets 40, leather accessories 54 and leather facings 60. The shell back 10 is in finger-type shape with a plurality of insertion holes 1 ~ on the front side and the peripheral sides of five fingers thereof. '~'he shell palm 20 is also in fingerlike shape with a plurality of insertion holes 11 on the front side, the lateral sides of five fingers and the palra~
thereof. '1-'he lining 30 is composed of a lining palm 31 having a soft lining 3 1 a made of spongy: or soft material, sewed together with a palm-shaped lining leather 31b, a lining finger 3~ made of soft lining 32a located on the position of five fingers, and a plurality of insertion holes 33. The lining 30 is used to increase the thickness of the palm of the glove so as to redoes the injury caused by the impulse of the ball. The insertion holes 33 are :f'or the insertion of the facings 60 to modify the appearance or increase the strength.
The gussets 40 made of special materia,i such as i~Teoprene is cut to _4_ proper size and is sewed on the position between the two contiguoa~ s fingers of the shell back 10. The leather accessories 50 include a web 51 between the thumb and the first finger for receiving balls; an adjustable band 52 for adjusting the fitness of the wrist. The facings 60 are made by cutting the leather into slips and are iriserted through the insertion holes 11, 21:, 33 on the lateral side of tlac glove for beautification and strength enhancement.
'When being assembled, the bottom of the shell back 10 corresponds to the top of the shell palm 20, and then being sewed together on edges while an opening is left. Then a layer of glue is painted on the surface of the lining 30 for attaching it inside the glove. Later the web 51 and the adjustable band 52 are set on the proper p~s~tlon of the glove while the lac7:ngs 60 insert into each of the insertion holes 13, 21, 33.
Refer to Fig. 3~, the outer edge of the gusset ~0 is sewed on position between the two contiguous fingers of the shell back 1 C~
first and then the inner edge of the gusset 40 is corresponding and sewed to the position between the two contiguous ringers of the shell palrr~ 20.
Refer to ~ig.4, this is a further embodiment of vlhe lining in accordance with the presE;nt inventioa~. A plurality of ventilative pores 34 end a plurality of insertion holes 33 are disposed on the soft inner layer 31 a and the; lining leather 31 b of the lining palm 31.
Then the lining palm 31 is assembled with other parts of the glove in the sarr~e way mentione~ abo~re.
The structure mentioned shove has following advantages:
1. A plurality of insertion holes is d_~sposed on each part of the glove for insertion of the facings, so as to modify the appearance and enhance strength.
2. The ad3ustable band can adjust the fitness of the user's wrist with the glove.
3. A plurality of ventilative pores on the top of the leather can increase the air permeability and the grabbing force. The glove is easier to be folded.
It should be noted that the above description and accompanying drawings are only used ~eo illustrate some embodi~rnents of the present invention, not iW:ended to limit the scope thereof. Any modification of the embodiments should fall within tho scope of the present invention.
IMO ~'I' Refer to F'ig.2 ~ Fig.3A, tl~e present invention includes a shell back 1~0, a shill palm 20, a lining 30, a plurality of gussets 40, leather accessories 54 and leather facings 60. The shell back 10 is in finger-type shape with a plurality of insertion holes 1 ~ on the front side and the peripheral sides of five fingers thereof. '~'he shell palm 20 is also in fingerlike shape with a plurality of insertion holes 11 on the front side, the lateral sides of five fingers and the palra~
thereof. '1-'he lining 30 is composed of a lining palm 31 having a soft lining 3 1 a made of spongy: or soft material, sewed together with a palm-shaped lining leather 31b, a lining finger 3~ made of soft lining 32a located on the position of five fingers, and a plurality of insertion holes 33. The lining 30 is used to increase the thickness of the palm of the glove so as to redoes the injury caused by the impulse of the ball. The insertion holes 33 are :f'or the insertion of the facings 60 to modify the appearance or increase the strength.
The gussets 40 made of special materia,i such as i~Teoprene is cut to _4_ proper size and is sewed on the position between the two contiguoa~ s fingers of the shell back 10. The leather accessories 50 include a web 51 between the thumb and the first finger for receiving balls; an adjustable band 52 for adjusting the fitness of the wrist. The facings 60 are made by cutting the leather into slips and are iriserted through the insertion holes 11, 21:, 33 on the lateral side of tlac glove for beautification and strength enhancement.
'When being assembled, the bottom of the shell back 10 corresponds to the top of the shell palm 20, and then being sewed together on edges while an opening is left. Then a layer of glue is painted on the surface of the lining 30 for attaching it inside the glove. Later the web 51 and the adjustable band 52 are set on the proper p~s~tlon of the glove while the lac7:ngs 60 insert into each of the insertion holes 13, 21, 33.
Refer to Fig. 3~, the outer edge of the gusset ~0 is sewed on position between the two contiguous fingers of the shell back 1 C~
first and then the inner edge of the gusset 40 is corresponding and sewed to the position between the two contiguous ringers of the shell palrr~ 20.
Refer to ~ig.4, this is a further embodiment of vlhe lining in accordance with the presE;nt inventioa~. A plurality of ventilative pores 34 end a plurality of insertion holes 33 are disposed on the soft inner layer 31 a and the; lining leather 31 b of the lining palm 31.
Then the lining palm 31 is assembled with other parts of the glove in the sarr~e way mentione~ abo~re.
The structure mentioned shove has following advantages:
1. A plurality of insertion holes is d_~sposed on each part of the glove for insertion of the facings, so as to modify the appearance and enhance strength.
2. The ad3ustable band can adjust the fitness of the user's wrist with the glove.
3. A plurality of ventilative pores on the top of the leather can increase the air permeability and the grabbing force. The glove is easier to be folded.
It should be noted that the above description and accompanying drawings are only used ~eo illustrate some embodi~rnents of the present invention, not iW:ended to limit the scope thereof. Any modification of the embodiments should fall within tho scope of the present invention.
Claims (3)
1. A baseball glove with ventilative gusset comprising a shell back, a shell palm, a lining, a gusset, leather accessories and leather lacings; when being assembled, the bottom of the shell back corresponds to the top of the shell palm, and then being sewed together on edges while an opening is left, then a layer of glue is painted on the surface of the lining for attaching the lining inside the glove; a web and a adjustable band of the leather accessories are set on the proper position of the glove while the facings are inserted into each of insertion holes; the present invention is characterized in that the gusset is made of ventilative material and is cut into proper size for being sewed on the position between the two contiguous fingers of the shell back and the shell palm.
2. The baseball glove with ventilative gusset as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gusset is made of ventilative material such as Neoprene.
3. The baseball glove with ventilative gusset as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of ventilative pores is disposed on said lining.
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TW092219382U TWM241104U (en) | 2003-10-31 | 2003-10-31 | Improved structure of air-permeable baseball gloves with a sheet between two fingers |
CA002454126A CA2454126A1 (en) | 2003-10-31 | 2003-12-03 | Baseball glove with ventilative gusset |
US10/734,637 US20050120453A1 (en) | 2003-10-31 | 2003-12-15 | Baseball glove with ventilative gusset |
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TW092219382U TWM241104U (en) | 2003-10-31 | 2003-10-31 | Improved structure of air-permeable baseball gloves with a sheet between two fingers |
CA002454126A CA2454126A1 (en) | 2003-10-31 | 2003-12-03 | Baseball glove with ventilative gusset |
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