EP2706880A1 - Gant de sport - Google Patents

Gant de sport

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EP2706880A1
EP2706880A1 EP20120782917 EP12782917A EP2706880A1 EP 2706880 A1 EP2706880 A1 EP 2706880A1 EP 20120782917 EP20120782917 EP 20120782917 EP 12782917 A EP12782917 A EP 12782917A EP 2706880 A1 EP2706880 A1 EP 2706880A1
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Prior art keywords
glove
palmar
hand
laminate
cushioning
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EP2706880A4 (fr
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Louis Garneau
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Louis Garneau Sports Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/08Arm or hand
    • A41D13/081Hand protectors
    • A41D13/082Hand protectors especially for the inner part of the hand
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01523Protective gloves absorbing shocks or vibrations
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/16Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for cycling, i.e. arrangements on or for real bicycles
    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/0006Gloves made of several layers of material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D2600/00Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes
    • A41D2600/10Uses of garments specially adapted for specific purposes for sport activities
    • A41D2600/104Cycling
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2209/00Characteristics of used materials
    • A63B2209/10Characteristics of used materials with adhesive type surfaces, i.e. hook and loop-type fastener

Definitions

  • the invention relates to an athletic hand glove and, more particularly, to a hand glove having a palmar side and a dorsal side with cushioning pads.
  • the invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a palmar side and a dorsal side of hand gloves including cushioning pads.
  • cushioning pads are sewn to the palmar side of the glove for providing cushioning comfort between the palm of the hand and the handlebar.
  • One aspect of the invention provides a hand glove comprising: a glove body adapted to receive the hand of a user, the glove body comprising: a single palmar laminate adapted to cover a palm of the hand from a thumb side to a little finger side, and from at least an intersection between the wrist and the palm to at least an intersection between the palm and the fingers, the single palmar laminate being peripherally connected to a remainder of the glove body, the palmar laminate being seamless in its main palmar surface extending from the thumb side to the little finger side, the palmar laminate formed with an outer glove layer; an inner glove layer superposed inwardly to the outer glove layer; at least one cushioning element extending in between the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer and creating at least one protruding cushioning pad; and the outer and inner glove layers and the at least one cushioning element being secured together through seamless bonding with at least one seamless bonding line contouring the at least one cushioning pad.
  • the palmar laminate comprises at least one seamless flexibility line in its main palmar surface, the at least one seamless flexibility line having a thickness smaller than that of the adjacent surfaces of the palmar laminate.
  • the at least one seamless flexibility line is adapted to be generally superposed with at least one of a life line, a head line, a fate line and a heart line of a palm of the hand of a wearer.
  • an exterior of the main palmar surface of the palmar laminate is concave when not worn.
  • a concavity is defined in the main palmar surface extends from the thumb side to the little finger side.
  • the palmar laminate comprises a plurality of finger portions.
  • the at least one seamless bonding line contouring the at least one cushioning pad includes a periphery of the cushioning element laminated between the inner and outer glove layers.
  • an aeration window is defined in the main palmar surface, the aeration consisting of superposed cutouts in the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer.
  • a mesh layer spans the aeration window, a periphery of the mesh layer being seamlessly laminated between the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer about the cutouts.
  • a cushioning layer is interposed between the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer throughout the single palmar laminate, the cushioning layer having a greater thickness at the at least one cushioning pad.
  • At least two of the cushioning pads are provided, with at least a first of the cushioning pads being made of a single cushioning element, and with at least a second of the cushioning pads being made of at least two superposed cushioning elements.
  • a hand glove comprises a glove body adapted to receive the hand of a user, the glove body comprising: at least one palmar laminate adapted to cover a palm of the hand from a thumb side to a little finger side, and from at least an intersection between the wrist and the palm to at least an intersection between the palm and the fingers, the at least one palmar laminate being peripherally connected to a remainder of the glove body, the at least one palmar laminate, the palmar laminate formed with at least an outer glove layer, and an inner glove layer superposed inwardly to the outer glove layer, the at least one palmar laminate defining a pre-shaped concavity formed in an exterior of the main palmar surface when the glove is not worn, the pre-shaped concavity generally extending from the thumb side to the little finger side.
  • at least one cushioning element extends in between the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer and creates at least one protruding cushioning pad within the
  • the at least one palmar laminate is a single palmar laminate.
  • the concavity generally extends from the intersection between the wrist and the palm to at least an intersection between the palm and the fingers.
  • the palmar laminate comprises a plurality of finger portions.
  • an aeration window is defined in concavity of the main palmar surface, the aeration consisting of superposed cutouts in the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer.
  • a mesh layer spans the aeration window.
  • a cushioning layer is interposed between the outer glove layer and the inner glove layer throughout the single palmar laminate, the cushioning layer having a greater thickness at the at least one cushioning pad.
  • the cushioning pads there are at least two of the cushioning pads, with at least a first of the cushioning pads being made of a single cushioning element, and with at least a second of the cushioning pads being made of at least two superposed cushioning elements.
  • Another aspect of the invention provides a method for manufacturing a hand glove having a palmar side and an opposed dorsal side, the method comprising the steps of: hot molding at least one of a palmar laminate and a dorsal laminate between complementary preshaped molding dies, the at least one of the palmar laminate and the dorsal laminate of the hand glove extending from a thumb side to a little finger side hand, the at least one of the palmar laminate and the dorsal laminate including an outer glove element, an inner glove element, and at least one cushioning element extending in between the outer glove element and the inner glove element, the outer glove element being adjacent to a convex one of the complementary preshaped molding dies and the inner glove element being adjacent to a concave one of the complementary preshaped molding dies.
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a cycling hand glove showing a palmar side in accordance with an embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the cycling hand glove shown in Fig. 1 wherein an outer palmar glove element is removed in accordance with an embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view along section lines 3-3 of Fig. 2 of the cycling hand glove shown in Fig. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view of various elements constituting the cycling hand glove shown in Fig. 1 in a cushioning pad section;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the pre-shaped cycling hand glove shown in Fig. 1
  • FIG. 1 there is shown an embodiment of an athletic glove 10 for both male and female uses, for example, cycling gloves used to cover the palms of a male/female riding a bicycle.
  • the hand glove 10 shown in Fig. 1 is a left-hand cycling glove, adapted to engage the handlebar of a bicycle, with a palmar side 1 1 including a palmar laminate 12 and a dorsal side (not shown).
  • the glove 10 has a glove body receiving the hand, at least part of the fingers and possibly a part of the wrist to wearer.
  • the glove body has a single palmar laminate 12 of the hand glove 10 that can be divided into a palmar area 14 and five finger portions 16.
  • the palmar area or main palmar surface 14 extends from a thumb side 18 to a little finger side 20 (i.e., the intersection between the palm side of the hand and the dorsal side of the hand) and from a wrist end 22 (intersection between the wrist and the palm) to a root 24 of finger portions 16 (intersection between the palm and the fingers).
  • the hand glove 10 is a half finger hand glove wherein the five finger portions 16 of the hand glove 10 are cut either the proximal phalanges or the middle phalanges, as is known in the art, so that the finger tips (not shown) be free and be able to freely engage the bicycle handlebar.
  • the hand glove can be finger-long hand glove.
  • a hook and loop fastener band assembly can releasably close the wrist end 22 of the hand glove 10 around the wrist of the wearer.
  • the palmar laminate 12 of the hand glove 10 is a multi-layer (i.e., multi-ply) construction including a plurality of material layers or elements superposed and laminated together without utilizing stitching lines.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12 is seamless, as its main surface is without seams, in spite of the presence of components such as cushioning pads, aeration window, gripping coatings, etc, all formed or provided without stitching.
  • Stitch seams may be present to sew the palmar surface laminate 12 to other parts of the glove, but these seams are on the periphery of the palmar surface laminate 12 and thus not in contact or in minimal contact with the handlebar when the hand glove 10 is worn during cycling activity.
  • the palmar laminate 12 includes a plurality of strategically-located cushioning pads 30 of increased thickness in comparison with the surrounding sections of the palmar laminate 12. Cushioning pads 30 of varying thicknesses are provided in the palmar laminate 12.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12 is attached to the remaining portions of the glove body of the hand glove 10 including the back/dorsal element(s) (not shown) and lateral and dorsal finger portions 32, 34 by any suitable technique including but not limited to stitching.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12 includes an outer palmar glove layer panel or element 36 covering the palmar area 14 and the five finger portions 16 of the palmar laminate 12 as well as an inner palmar glove layer panel or element 38 (Fig. 3) extending inwardly of the outer palmar glove element 36.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12 further includes one or more cushioning elements 40 extending in between the outer palmar glove element 36 and the inner palmar glove element 38 creating at least one protruding cushioning pad 30.
  • the cushioning elements 40 defining the cushioning pads 30 are embedded between the outer and inner palmar glove elements 36, 38.
  • the cushioning elements 40 may create a protrusion on the outer surface of the glove palmar side 1 1 , i.e. the one defined by the outer palmar glove element 36.
  • the outer and inner palmar glove elements 36, 38 may cover the entire palmar laminate 12.
  • an aeration window 42 is provided centrally of the palmar area 14, thereby disrupting the outer and inner palmar glove elements 36, 38, as it will be described in more details below.
  • An at least partially compressed cushioning layer 44 is also provided between the outer and inner palmar glove elements 36, 38 and also extends along the entire palmar laminate 12.
  • cushioning elements 40 are superposed over the at least partially compressed cushioning layer 44 and are covered by the outer palmar glove element 36. Two or more cushioning elements 40 can be superposed to define thicker cushioning pads 30.
  • the thickness of the cushioning elements 40 in the cushioning pads 30 as well as their cushioning properties can vary.
  • the surface area of the superposed cushioning elements 40 can be different with the larger cushioning elements 40 underlying the smaller cushioning elements 40, i.e. closer to the inner palmar glove element 38 and the cushioning layer 44.
  • the palmar laminate 12 may further includes the centrally located aeration window 42.
  • the aeration window 42 is defined by an aperture in the palmar surface laminate 12 with a mesh material layer 46 extending therethrough.
  • the mesh material layer 46 does not extend along the entire palmar laminate 12.
  • an edge band of the mesh material 46 is interposed between two layers of the palmar surface laminate 12 and secured thereto without stitching lines.
  • the mesh material 46 is interposed between the inner palmar glove element 38 and the at least partially compressed cushioning layer 44.
  • the aeration window 42 can be located anywhere in the palm area and the palm area can include more than one aeration window or can be free of aeration window.
  • the aeration window 42 is provided in the palm laminate 12 without utilizing stitching lines.
  • heat sealable adhesive layers can be interposed between two adjacent elements/layers of the palmar surface laminate 12 to provide the bonding strength.
  • adhesive sports may be locally applied. It is also considered to use materials that fuse to one another without the need for additional adhesives, as explained below.
  • the laminate 12 is heat- formed by heating the superposed elements/layers to a temperature above their softening point but below their melting point sufficiently long to create bonds between the superposed elements. Then, the laminate 12 is held long enough to allow the elements to cool to a temperature below their softening point. Then, the formed palmar surface laminate 12 is cut, if necessary, and stitched along its edges to the remaining portions of the hand glove 10 including the back/dorsal element(s). Alternatively, the laminate 12 may be heated sufficient to activate the adhesive therebetween. The adhesive may then be allowed to cool down to bond the layers together, prior to any cutting.
  • Embossed break lines (or thermal fused lines) 50 may be created during the heat-forming process.
  • Embossed break lines 50a are formed around the cushioning pads 30.
  • Embossed break lines 50b may also be formed around each one of the superposed cushioning elements 40 defining the cushioning pads 30.
  • the embossed break lines 50b may be formed over the edges of the cushioning elements 40. In other words, an edge band of a cushioning element 40 is compressed under the embossed break line 50b surrounding the cushioning pad 30 defined by the cushioning element 40.
  • embossed break lines 50 are disposed in specific positions to represent pressure crease lines of the hand glove 10 when, for instance, the user grasps the handlebar in different positions. Accordingly, since the embossed break lines 50 are adaptable to different positions, they prevent the bunching of excess material, for instance, when a user grasps different types of handlebars or grasps the handlebar in different positions.
  • a first embossed break line 50c follows substantially the hand life line
  • a second embossed break line 50d follows substantially the head line
  • a third embossed break line 50e follows substantially the upper part of the fate line and the heart line
  • other embossed break lines 50f are provided at the limit of the thumb finger, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger, and the palmar area 14.
  • embossed break lines 50 are formed by heat molding hand glove 10 either in a flat position or a preshaped curved position, as it will be described in further details below.
  • the embossed break lines 50 are also formed without utilizing stitching or sewn seams which can cause abrasion to the cyclist.
  • the hand glove 10 has specifically positioned embossed break lines 50 in order to provide a comfortable, anatomically conforming fit.
  • embossed break lines 50 directly dictate the anatomical shape to which hand glove 10 must conform when worn and the embossed break lines 50 therefore also conform to the anatomical shape of the hand as it is configured in different positions.
  • each element 36, 38, 40, 44, 46 is entirely bonded to the overlying element, if any, and the underlying element, if any.
  • the mesh material layer 46 its edge band 48 is bonded to the overlying and the underlying elements.
  • the hand glove 10 is anatomically shaped.
  • a human hand in an unstressed, rest condition, a human hand is configured in a curved configuration.
  • the hand glove 10 is economically pre- shaped in a curved configuration wherein the hand glove is depressed into a concavity in the palmar area 14 in comparison with the finger portions 16 and the wrist portion 22.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12' that is pre-shaped may be with or without seams in the palm area.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12' is heat formed to a body- conforming shape.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12' is heat formed between a male molding die and a female molding die (not shown) having shapes conforming to the desired final shape.
  • the laminate 12' softened by heat is stretched and deformed by the dies and is held in the dies long enough to allow the fabric to cool to a temperature below the softening point of the synthetic fibers.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12' is stitched to the remaining components of the hand glove 10
  • the resulting hand glove 10 has a pre-curved shape which is conformed to the hand anatomy of the wearer in a rest position.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12' of the embodiment of Fig. 5 is permanently deformed to provide curved hand glove 10 for conformity to the wearer's hand anatomy.
  • the palmar surface laminate 12' is manufactured by superposing its elements 36, 38, 40, 44, 46 between two complementary molding dies.
  • the elements 36, 38, 40, 44, 46 may have been previously stitched.
  • One of the molding dies has a substantially convex shape and the outer palmar glove element 36 is disposed adjacent thereto for the molding process.
  • the other one of the molding dies has a substantially concave shape and the inner palmar glove element 38 is disposed adjacent thereto for the molding process.
  • the cushioning elements 40, the mesh material 46 for the aeration window 42, if any, and the heat sealable adhesive layers, if any, are interposed inbetween.
  • all the components 36, 38, 40, 44, 46 can be superposed to one of the convex and concave shaped molding dies and the other one of the molding dies is disposed over the assembly for the heat molding process.
  • the convex shaped molding die has recesses defined therein which correspond to the shape of the cushioning pads 30 of the hand glove 10. It also has protrusions which correspond to the embossed break lines 50 of the hand glove 10.
  • the concave shaped molding die has protrusions defined therein which are complementary to the recesses defined in the convex shaped molding die.
  • the complementary recesses and protrusions defined in the convex and concave shaped molding dies define the protruding cushioning pads 30 of the palmar laminate 12'.
  • the protrusions of the concave shaped molding die are insertable in the recesses of the convex shaped molding die with the cushioning elements 40 and the other components of the laminate 12' inserted in between.
  • the hand glove 10 can be preshaped into a concave shape along one axis only, either along a longitudinal axis extending from the finger portions 16 to the wrist end 22 or along the transversal axis extending from the thumb side 18 to the little finger side 20.
  • the degree of curvature of the hand glove is variable.
  • the hand glove's durability is improved since the palmar surface durability is not limited by the seams.
  • the palmar area 14 and the cushioning pads 30 can be provided with aeration apertures.
  • the aeration apertures can be in shape of punctured apertures extending throughout the laminate 38 including or not the cushioning pads 30. If the apertures are defined in the cushioning pads, they can be at least partially surrounded by a recessed band or an embossed band.
  • the aeration apertures can expose the wearer's hand, a mesh material layer 46, the inner palmar glove element 38, or any other material layer.
  • the outer palmar glove element 36 can be formed of synthetic suede material such as AMARA®, a synthetic leather such as Clarino®, or a sheep skin such as Pittar®. Any other appropriate material may be used.
  • the inner palmar glove element 38 can be formed of polyester, lycra®, or any other appropriate material.
  • the cushioning elements 40 can include a partly compressible material for added comfort, for example, open cell and/or closed cell foams.
  • a person skilled in the art will appreciate the use of both existing equivalent foam members and after developed equivalent foam members.
  • existing and equivalent foam members include, but are not limited to, gel-filled foam members, liquid-filled foam members, air-filled foam members, memory foam members, bio-gel members and combinations thereof.
  • the cushioning pads 30 include one or several relatively thick and intermediate cushioning elements 40 with resilient padding properties, a person skilled in the art will appreciate that the cushioning pads 30 can or cannot include the cushioning elements 40 with resilient padding properties.
  • the cushioning pads 30 can include only a relatively thick reinforced fabric (not shown) of which function is to reinforce a selected area of the palm of the glove or a substantially incompressible soft material, for example, a bundle of fabric.
  • a relatively thick reinforced fabric not shown
  • the hand glove 10 can include any number of layers or elements in any potential combination thereof as desired for achieving the comfort properties and padding provided by the hand glove. Further, it shall be understood that the layers or elements composing the hand glove may individually be formed of a uniform, monolithic material construction or, alternatively, such layers can themselves be composed of a plurality of material layers. Thus when describing and reciting 'a laye of the hand glove herein, any of these constructions are contemplated, as well as combinations and variations thereof.
  • the thickness of the cushioning pads 30 can vary for example between 1 and 13 millimeters (mm), but preferably in the range of approximately 2 to 8 mm, and still more preferably between 3 to 6.5 mm.
  • the cushioning pads 30 of various thicknesses can be applied to the main element.
  • the cushioning pad 30 has a variable thickness in its surface area.
  • the variable internal thickness of the cushioning pad 30 can be created while cutting the pad 30, by superposing cushioning elements of different surface areas or during a thermoforming operation, for instance.
  • the finger portions 16 of the hand glove 40 can be cut anywhere along the length of cyclist's fingers. While cycling hand gloves are shown as having cut fingers, a person skilled in the art will appreciate that the cycling hand glove can be finger long gloves, including hand gloves that are constructed and arranged for use in colder temperatures. [0070] While the embodiments described above making reference to the hand glove 10 wherein the cushioning pads 30 are located on the palmar side 1 1 of the hand glove 10, one skilled in the art will appreciate that for another athletic activity which requires hand gloves with cushioning pads 30, the cushioning pads 30 can be located on the dorsal side of the athletic glove, or on both the dorsal side and the palmar side 1 1 of the athletic glove 10.
  • the dorsal element(s) of the hand glove can be seamless and pre-shaped.
  • both the dorsal element(s) and the palmar laminate 12 can be at least one of seamless and pre-shaped and can be sewn together.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un gant présentant un côté paume et un côté dorsal opposé, ledit gant comprenant : au moins un stratifié palmaire et un stratifié dorsal, ledit au moins un stratifié palmaire et stratifié dorsal recouvrant la main du pouce au petit doigt et comportant des portions de doigt, ledit au moins un stratifié palmaire et stratifié dorsal comprenant un élément externe; un élément interne superposé à l'intérieur de l'élément externe; au moins un élément de rembourrage s'étendant entre l'élément externe et l'élément interne du gant et formant au moins un coussinet saillant, et les éléments externe et interne du gant et ledit au moins un élément de rembourrage étant fixés ensemble par liage sans couture, au moins une ligne de liage sans couture épousant ledit au moins un coussinet.
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