EP3085260B1 - Glove - Google Patents
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- EP3085260B1 EP3085260B1 EP13899692.1A EP13899692A EP3085260B1 EP 3085260 B1 EP3085260 B1 EP 3085260B1 EP 13899692 A EP13899692 A EP 13899692A EP 3085260 B1 EP3085260 B1 EP 3085260B1
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- A41D19/0048—Cuff portions with cuff securing features
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- A41F1/00—Fastening devices specially adapted for garments
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- A41D19/01576—Protective gloves made of a patchwork of different materials
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A63B2209/10—Characteristics of used materials with adhesive type surfaces, i.e. hook and loop-type fastener
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- 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
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- the present invention relates to a glove that is useful particularly in cycling, motorboating, motorcycling, fishing, or the like.
- the above-described glove includes a glove body into which a hand can be inserted from the fingertips to the wrist, and a wristband configured to tighten the wrist portion of the glove body so that the glove body does not easily come off the hand.
- a glove body into which a hand can be inserted from the fingertips to the wrist
- a wristband configured to tighten the wrist portion of the glove body so that the glove body does not easily come off the hand.
- An example for such a glove is described in Japanese Utility Model Registration JP 3086188 U or in US 3 952 333 .
- JP 3086188 U According to the configuration of JP 3086188 U , the motion of the wrist is hindered in the state where the wrist is tightened by the wristband, particularly, when the wrist is bent toward the palm side or toward the back side of the hand. Therefore, it has been difficult, for example, to take an optimal position by bending the wrist according to the shape of a handlebar of a bicycle, or to wind up a reel in fishing by rotating a handle while twisting the wrist. Thus, there has been room for improvement.
- the hand is inserted into the glove body, the band is wound in the width direction of the hand and is stacked on the back part to be fixed, thereby making the glove less likely to come off the hand.
- the center portion of the end edge of the back part on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand, and the center portion of the end edge of the band in the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand. Therefore, the end edge of the back part on the wrist side and the end edge of the band on the wrist side form an opening that is open in a portion of the back of the hand of the glove on the wrist side.
- This opening allows the end of the back of the hand on the wrist side to be exposed, and the motion of the wrist is not hindered. Accordingly, it is possible, for example, to take an optimal position by bending the wrist according to the shape of a handlebar of a bicycle, or to wind up a reel in fishing by rotating a handle while twisting the wrist, favorably.
- the band may extend from an end of the palm part in the width direction on a little finger side or thumb side.
- the glove of the present invention may be configured so that an end edge of the back part extending from one end in the width direction of the hand to the center portion of the back part is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion, an end edge of the band extending from the other end in the width direction of the hand to the center portion of the band is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion, and in the state where the hand is inserted into the glove body and the band is fixed, the end edge of the back part and the end edge of the band form an opening tapered toward the center portion.
- the present invention allows the end of the back of the hand on the wrist side to be exposed, and thus can provide a glove that does not hinder the motion of the wrist.
- Fig. 1 to Fig. 3 show a glove 1 of the present invention.
- the glove 1 is a glove intended for the left hand (for the left-handed), while a glove for the right hand (for the right-handed) is the same, and drawings and description thereof are omitted.
- the glove 1 shown in the figures includes a glove body 9 having five finger parts 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, a palm part 7, and a back part 8, and a band 10 provided in the palm part 7.
- the glove 1 is used, particularly, for cycling, motorboating, motorcycling, fishing, or the like.
- the five finger parts 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are composed of a thumb part 2, an index finger part 3, a middle finger part 4, a ring finger part 5, and a little finger part 6, and are constituted by a first sheet 11 constituting the palm part 7 and a fourth sheet 16 constituting the back part 8, which will be described below.
- Each finger part 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 is configured to have a length to cover the finger from the root to the second joint.
- two side parts of the index finger part 3 and the middle finger part 4 opposed to each other are connected at the roots of the fingers and are constituted by one piece of mesh knit M1.
- two side parts of the middle finger part 4 and the ring finger part 5 opposed to each other are connected at the roots of the fingers and are constituted by one piece of mesh knit M2.
- two side parts of the ring finger part 5 and the little finger part 6 opposed to each other are connected at the roots of the fingers and are constituted by one piece of mesh knit M3.
- the palm part 7 includes the first sheet 11 in which palm portions of the four finger parts 3, 4, 5, and 6 are integrated, a second sheet 12 that covers the most part of the palm, and a third sheet 13 that covers the palm portion of the lower part of the thumb.
- the sheets 11, 12, and 13 are made of artificial leather. Further, the first sheet 11 and the second sheet 12, and the second sheet 12 and the third sheet 13, which are adjacent to each other, are sewn together at their adjacent ends.
- the second sheet 12 includes a cushion member 14 projecting from the surface of the second sheet 12. Further, the third sheet 13 also includes a cushion member 15 projecting from the surface of the third sheet 13.
- Each cushion member 14 or 15 is constituted by covering the front and back sides of the cushion member, which are not shown, with artificial leather. The surface of the artificial leather on the front side is subjected to non-slip treatment.
- the back part 8 includes the fourth sheet 16, which is a sheet on the finger part side, in which the back side portions of the hand of the four finger parts 3, 4, 5, and 6 are integrated, an auxiliary sheet H covering a webbed portion (referred to also as hegu) between the thumb and the index finger, a fifth sheet 17, which is a sheet on the index finger side, obliquely extending from the index finger portion of the auxiliary sheet H to the wrist side while covering the back portion of the hand, a sixth sheet 18, which is a sheet on the thumb side, obliquely extending from the thumb portion of the auxiliary sheet H to the wrist side while covering the back portion of the hand, and a seventh sheet 19, which is a coupling sheet, coupling the fifth sheet 17 and the sixth sheet 18 together.
- the fourth sheet 16 and the seventh sheet 19 stretch because the fourth sheet 16 and the seventh sheet 19 are made of stretch knit that is a stretching material, so that the glove 1 can be fitted to the hand, favorably.
- the auxiliary sheet H and the fifth sheet 17 are made of artificial leather.
- the sixth sheet 18 is made of towel cloth.
- the band 10 is constituted by one piece of eighth sheet 20 made of artificial leather, and a hook-and-loop fastener 23 provided on the inner surface of the eighth sheet 20, which will be described below.
- the eighth sheet 20 includes a proximal end 21 sewn on an end of the palm part 7 on the little finger side, and a distal end 22 extending from the proximal end 21.
- the proximal end 21 is configured to be tapered toward the distal end side
- the distal end 22 is configured to have a smaller width than the proximal end 21 and to be tapered toward the distal end side.
- the distal end 22 extends obliquely upward (inclined direction) toward the outside of the palm part 7 in the width direction so that the distal end side is located more in the finger parts (upward in the figures).
- the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type is sewn on the inner surface of the distal end 22, and a hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type that is disengageable with the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type is sewn on the outer surface (surface) of the fifth sheet 17 of the back part 8.
- the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type is configured to have a dimension longer than the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type, which is about twice the length of the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type in the figures. This configuration allows the position of the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type engaged with the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type to be changed in the length direction of the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type, according to the difference in size of the hand.
- the band 10 configured as above is allowed to wrap around the back part 8 side passing through the palm portion on the little finger side in the width direction so as to be placed on the back part 8, thereby allowing the hook-and-loop fasteners 23 and 24 to be engaged with each other.
- This engagement allows the band 10 to be fixed onto the back part 8, so that the glove 1 can be firmly tightened to the hand.
- the length of the band 10 is set to a dimension shorter than the width dimension of the glove 1, but may be set to a length such that the band 10 can wrap the glove 1 one or more rounds.
- the fifth sheet 17 extends obliquely upward (inclined direction) so as to be located more in the finger parts toward the finger part side. Accordingly, the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type is also sewn in an inclined posture extending obliquely upward (inclined direction) so as to be located more on the finger part side toward the finger part side.
- the band length can be increased, as compared with a band configured to extend in the width direction of the back of the hand. Therefore, the range in which the band 10 can be fixed according to the size of the hand can be increased.
- a center portion 8a of an end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than a boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand
- a center portion 10a of an end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, as shown in Fig. 4 .
- an end edge 8A1 of the back part 8 extending from one end 8T in the width direction of the hand to the center portion 8a of the back part 8 is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion 8a
- an end edge 10A1 of the band 10 extending from the other end 10T in the width direction of the hand to the center portion 10a of the band 10 is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion 10a.
- the opening 26 is formed to have a nearly triangular shape with its apex located on the finger side. Further, an end edge 8A2 extending from the center portion 8a of the back part 8 to an end 8V on the little finger side is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the end 8V on the little finger side. Further, an end edge 10A2 extending from the center portion 10a of the band 10 to an end 10V on the index finger side is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the end 10V on the index finger side.
- the center portion 8a of the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side and the center portion 10a of the end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist are portions corresponding to the center of the hand in the width direction, and indicate the center in the center portions in the figures.
- the hand is inserted into the glove body 9, and the band 10 is fixed to the back part 8 by winding so as to be placed on the back side of the hand, thereby making the glove 1 less likely to come off the hand.
- the center portions 8a and 10a in which the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side and the end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist side intersect each other are located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand.
- the end edge 8A1 extending from the one end 8T of the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side to the center portion 8a and the end edge 10A1 extending from the other end 10T of the end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist side to the center portion 10a form the opening 26.
- the opening 26 allows an end 25 of the back of the hand on the wrist side to be exposed, so that the motion of the wrist is not hindered. Accordingly, it is possible, for example, to take an optimal position by bending the wrist according to the shape of a handlebar 27 of a bicycle (see Fig. 4 ), or to wind up a reel in fishing by rotating a handle while twisting the wrist, favorably.
- Fig. 4 shows the state of the hand wearing the glove 1 thereon and gripping the handlebar 27 of a bicycle.
- a wrist 28 is bent to the palm side (inside), and the end 25 of the back of the hand on the wrist side is stretched.
- the wrist is bent, the end 25 of the back of the hand on the wrist side is exposed from the glove 1, and therefore the motion of the wrist 28 is not hindered. Accordingly, it is possible to take an optimal position by bending the wrist 28 according to the shape of the handlebar 27, favorably, as shown in Fig. 4 .
- materials of the first sheet 11 to the eighth sheet 20, the auxiliary sheet H, the band 10, which constitute the glove 1 are not limited to the materials described in the embodiment, and various materials can be used therefor.
- all the five finger parts 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are configured to have lengths covering the fingers from the roots to the second joints, but may be configured to have lengths covering the fingers from the roots to the first joints.
- the lengths to cover the finger parts can be freely changed.
- the finger parts may be configured to partially cover the fingers, or may be configured to cover the full lengths of the fingers. In such a case, an embodiment can be such that finger parts configured to have lengths covering the full lengths of the fingers and finger parts partially covering the fingers are provided in a mixed state.
- the band 10 is configured to have an inclined posture so as to be located more on the finger side from the little finger toward the thumb on the surface of the back of the hand, that is, an inclined posture intersecting the width direction of the hand, but may be configured to be in a horizontal posture extending along the width direction of the hand, as shown in Fig. 5 .
- the band 10 includes a proximal end 29 having one end sewn on the end of the palm part 7 on the little finger side and tapered toward the other end side, and a distal end 30 extending from the proximal end 29 with a constant width.
- a large rectangular dashed line portion 32 is a female type (or male type) hook-and-loop fastener sewn on the outer surface (surface) of the sheet 31, and a small rectangular dashed line portion 33 is a male type (or female type) hook-and-loop fastener sewn on the inner surface of the distal end 30 of the band 10.
- the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is constituted by the first inclined end edge 8A1 extending from an end 8T on the thumb side to the center portion 8a and the second inclined end edge 8A2 extending from the center portion 8a to an end 8V on the little finger side.
- the first inclined end edge 8A1 and the second inclined end edge 8A2 are inclined at different angles, and the first inclined end edge 8A1 is inclined at a larger angle than the second inclined end edge 8A2 in Fig. 5 .
- the end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist side is constituted by the inclined end edge 10A1 extending from the end 10T on the little finger side to the center portion 10a and the horizontal end edge 10A2 extending from the center portion 10a to the end 10V on the thumb side.
- the first inclined end edge 8A1 of the back part 8 and the inclined end edge 10A1 of the band 10 form the opening 26 having a nearly triangular shape.
- the other parts in Fig. 5 that have not been described are denoted by the same reference numerals as in Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 , and the description thereof is omitted.
- the opening 26 is formed to have a nearly triangular shape, but it may be formed into various shapes.
- the opening 26 is formed to have a nearly trapezoidal shape. That is, the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is configured to have a rectangular shape, and the little finger side of the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side having a rectangular shape is covered by the proximal end 29 of the band 10, thereby forming the opening 26 having a nearly trapezoidal shape.
- the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is constituted by the first end edge 8A1 that is constituted by a vertical end edge raised upward (toward the finger side) from the end 8T on the thumb side to a specific distance and a horizontal end edge extending from an end (upper end) of the vertical end edge on the finger side to the center portion 8a in the width direction of the hand, and the second end edge 8A2 that is constituted by a horizontal end edge formed along the width direction of the hand from the center portion 8a to the end on the little finger side and a vertical end edge extending from the end of the horizontal end edge on the little finger side toward the wrist side (downward).
- the opening 26 is formed to have a nearly arcuate shape. That is, the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is configured to have an arcuate shape, and the little finger side of the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side having an arcuate shape is covered by the proximal end 29 of the band 10, thereby forming the opening 26 having a nearly arcuate shape.
- the distal end 30 of the band part 10 in Fig. 5 is configured to have an inclined posture (the same inclined posture as in Fig. 1 to Fig. 4 ) in which the index finger side is located more on the finger side.
- the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is constituted by the first arcuate end edge 8A1 extending from the end 8T on the thumb side to the center portion 8a and the second arcuate end edge 8A2 extending from the center portion 8a to the end 8V on the little finger side.
- the configuration is such that the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is entirely located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, and the end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist side is entirely located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand.
- the configuration may be such that only the center portion 8a of the end edge 8A of the back part 8 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, and only the center portion 10a of the end edge 10A of the band 10 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand.
- means for fixing the band 10 to the back part 8 is constituted by the hook-and-loop fastener 23 provided on the inner surface of the band 10 and the hook-and-loop fastener 24 provided the outer surface (surface) of the back part 8, but may be constituted by an engaged part provided in the back part 8 and an engaging part provided in the band 10 and capable of engaging and disengaging the engaged part.
- the band 10 is sewn on the end of the palm part 7 on the little finger side, but the band 10 sewn on the end of the palm part 7 on the thumb side may be wound toward the back part 8 side passing through a portion of the hand on the thumb side in the width direction. Further, the band 10 may be integrally formed with the sheet member constituting the palm part without sewing it on the palm part 7.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a glove that is useful particularly in cycling, motorboating, motorcycling, fishing, or the like.
- The above-described glove includes a glove body into which a hand can be inserted from the fingertips to the wrist, and a wristband configured to tighten the wrist portion of the glove body so that the glove body does not easily come off the hand. An example for such a glove is described in Japanese Utility Model Registration
JP 3086188 U US 3 952 333 . - According to the configuration of
JP 3086188 U - As a solution in view of the above-described situation, it is an object of the present invention to provide a glove that does not hinder the motion of the wrist.
- In order to solve the above-described problem, a glove of the present invention that is configured to be worn on a hand includes: a glove body having five finger parts, a palm part, and a back part; and a band configured to be wound in the width direction of the hand and placed on the back part to be fixed thereto, wherein in the state where the hand is inserted into the glove body and the band is fixed, a center portion of an end edge of the back part on a wrist side is located more on the finger side than a boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand, and a center portion of an end edge of the band on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand.
- According to the configuration of the present invention, the hand is inserted into the glove body, the band is wound in the width direction of the hand and is stacked on the back part to be fixed, thereby making the glove less likely to come off the hand. In the state where the glove is worn, the center portion of the end edge of the back part on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand, and the center portion of the end edge of the band in the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand. Therefore, the end edge of the back part on the wrist side and the end edge of the band on the wrist side form an opening that is open in a portion of the back of the hand of the glove on the wrist side. This opening allows the end of the back of the hand on the wrist side to be exposed, and the motion of the wrist is not hindered. Accordingly, it is possible, for example, to take an optimal position by bending the wrist according to the shape of a handlebar of a bicycle, or to wind up a reel in fishing by rotating a handle while twisting the wrist, favorably.
- Further, in the glove of the present invention, the band may extend from an end of the palm part in the width direction on a little finger side or thumb side.
- Further, the glove of the present invention may be configured so that an end edge of the back part extending from one end in the width direction of the hand to the center portion of the back part is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion, an end edge of the band extending from the other end in the width direction of the hand to the center portion of the band is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion, and in the state where the hand is inserted into the glove body and the band is fixed, the end edge of the back part and the end edge of the band form an opening tapered toward the center portion.
- By forming such an opening tapered from both ends in the width direction of the hand toward the finger part side, as described above, the wearing comfort of the hand can be sufficiently exerted by covering the hand, as much as possible, the opening that is open more narrowly toward the center portion can reliably prevent the hindrance of the motion of the wrist.
- As described above, the present invention allows the end of the back of the hand on the wrist side to be exposed, and thus can provide a glove that does not hinder the motion of the wrist.
- Fig. 1
- is a front view of a glove of the present invention as seen from the back side of a hand in a state where a band is not fixed to the back of the hand.
- Fig. 2
- is a front view of the glove of the present invention as seen from the back side of the hand.
- Fig. 3
- is a rear view of the glove of the present invention as seen from the palm side.
- Fig. 4
- is a perspective view showing a state of the hand wearing the glove of the present invention and holding a handlebar of a bicycle.
- Fig. 5
- is a front view of a glove according to another embodiment as seen from the back side of the hand.
- Fig. 6
- is a front view of a glove according to another embodiment as seen from the back side of the hand.
- Fig. 7
- is a front view of a glove according to another embodiment as seen from the back side of the hand.
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Fig. 1 to Fig. 3 show aglove 1 of the present invention. Theglove 1 is a glove intended for the left hand (for the left-handed), while a glove for the right hand (for the right-handed) is the same, and drawings and description thereof are omitted. Specifically, theglove 1 shown in the figures includes aglove body 9 having fivefinger parts palm part 7, and aback part 8, and aband 10 provided in thepalm part 7. Theglove 1 is used, particularly, for cycling, motorboating, motorcycling, fishing, or the like. - The five
finger parts thumb part 2, anindex finger part 3, amiddle finger part 4, aring finger part 5, and alittle finger part 6, and are constituted by afirst sheet 11 constituting thepalm part 7 and afourth sheet 16 constituting theback part 8, which will be described below. Eachfinger part index finger part 3 and themiddle finger part 4 opposed to each other are connected at the roots of the fingers and are constituted by one piece of mesh knit M1. Further, two side parts of themiddle finger part 4 and thering finger part 5 opposed to each other are connected at the roots of the fingers and are constituted by one piece of mesh knit M2. Further, two side parts of thering finger part 5 and thelittle finger part 6 opposed to each other are connected at the roots of the fingers and are constituted by one piece of mesh knit M3. - The
palm part 7 includes thefirst sheet 11 in which palm portions of the fourfinger parts second sheet 12 that covers the most part of the palm, and athird sheet 13 that covers the palm portion of the lower part of the thumb. Thesheets first sheet 11 and thesecond sheet 12, and thesecond sheet 12 and thethird sheet 13, which are adjacent to each other, are sewn together at their adjacent ends. Thesecond sheet 12 includes acushion member 14 projecting from the surface of thesecond sheet 12. Further, thethird sheet 13 also includes acushion member 15 projecting from the surface of thethird sheet 13. Eachcushion member - The
back part 8 includes thefourth sheet 16, which is a sheet on the finger part side, in which the back side portions of the hand of the fourfinger parts fifth sheet 17, which is a sheet on the index finger side, obliquely extending from the index finger portion of the auxiliary sheet H to the wrist side while covering the back portion of the hand, asixth sheet 18, which is a sheet on the thumb side, obliquely extending from the thumb portion of the auxiliary sheet H to the wrist side while covering the back portion of the hand, and aseventh sheet 19, which is a coupling sheet, coupling thefifth sheet 17 and thesixth sheet 18 together. When theglove 1 is worn on the hand, thefourth sheet 16 and theseventh sheet 19 stretch because thefourth sheet 16 and theseventh sheet 19 are made of stretch knit that is a stretching material, so that theglove 1 can be fitted to the hand, favorably. The auxiliary sheet H and thefifth sheet 17 are made of artificial leather. Thesixth sheet 18 is made of towel cloth. - The
band 10 is constituted by one piece ofeighth sheet 20 made of artificial leather, and a hook-and-loop fastener 23 provided on the inner surface of theeighth sheet 20, which will be described below. Theeighth sheet 20 includes aproximal end 21 sewn on an end of thepalm part 7 on the little finger side, and a distal end 22 extending from theproximal end 21. Theproximal end 21 is configured to be tapered toward the distal end side, and the distal end 22 is configured to have a smaller width than theproximal end 21 and to be tapered toward the distal end side. Further, the distal end 22 extends obliquely upward (inclined direction) toward the outside of thepalm part 7 in the width direction so that the distal end side is located more in the finger parts (upward in the figures). Further, the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type is sewn on the inner surface of the distal end 22, and a hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type that is disengageable with the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type is sewn on the outer surface (surface) of thefifth sheet 17 of theback part 8. - The hook-and-
loop fastener 24 of female type is configured to have a dimension longer than the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type, which is about twice the length of the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type in the figures. This configuration allows the position of the hook-and-loop fastener 23 of male type engaged with the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type to be changed in the length direction of the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type, according to the difference in size of the hand. Theband 10 configured as above is allowed to wrap around theback part 8 side passing through the palm portion on the little finger side in the width direction so as to be placed on theback part 8, thereby allowing the hook-and-loop fasteners band 10 to be fixed onto theback part 8, so that theglove 1 can be firmly tightened to the hand. Here, the length of theband 10 is set to a dimension shorter than the width dimension of theglove 1, but may be set to a length such that theband 10 can wrap theglove 1 one or more rounds. - The
fifth sheet 17 extends obliquely upward (inclined direction) so as to be located more in the finger parts toward the finger part side. Accordingly, the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type is also sewn in an inclined posture extending obliquely upward (inclined direction) so as to be located more on the finger part side toward the finger part side. By providing the hook-and-loop fastener 24 of female type in an inclined posture to theback part 8, the band length can be increased, as compared with a band configured to extend in the width direction of the back of the hand. Therefore, the range in which theband 10 can be fixed according to the size of the hand can be increased. - In the state where the hand is inserted into the
glove body 9 configured as above and theband 10 is fixed, acenter portion 8a of anend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than a boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, and acenter portion 10a of anend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, as shown inFig. 4 . Further, an end edge 8A1 of theback part 8 extending from oneend 8T in the width direction of the hand to thecenter portion 8a of theback part 8 is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward thecenter portion 8a, and an end edge 10A1 of theband 10 extending from theother end 10T in the width direction of the hand to thecenter portion 10a of theband 10 is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward thecenter portion 10a. Accordingly, in the state where the hand is inserted into theglove body 9 configured as above and theband 10 is fixed, the end edge 8A1 of theback part 8 and the end edge 10A1 of theband 10 form anopening 26 tapered toward thecenter portions opening 26 is formed to have a nearly triangular shape with its apex located on the finger side. Further, an end edge 8A2 extending from thecenter portion 8a of theback part 8 to anend 8V on the little finger side is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward theend 8V on the little finger side. Further, an end edge 10A2 extending from thecenter portion 10a of theband 10 to anend 10V on the index finger side is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward theend 10V on the index finger side. Thecenter portion 8a of theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side and thecenter portion 10a of theend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist are portions corresponding to the center of the hand in the width direction, and indicate the center in the center portions in the figures. - Accordingly, the hand is inserted into the
glove body 9, and theband 10 is fixed to theback part 8 by winding so as to be placed on the back side of the hand, thereby making theglove 1 less likely to come off the hand. In the state where theglove 1 is worn, thecenter portions end edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side and theend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist side intersect each other are located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand. Therefore, the end edge 8A1 extending from the oneend 8T of theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side to thecenter portion 8a and the end edge 10A1 extending from theother end 10T of theend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist side to thecenter portion 10a form theopening 26. Theopening 26 allows anend 25 of the back of the hand on the wrist side to be exposed, so that the motion of the wrist is not hindered. Accordingly, it is possible, for example, to take an optimal position by bending the wrist according to the shape of ahandlebar 27 of a bicycle (seeFig. 4 ), or to wind up a reel in fishing by rotating a handle while twisting the wrist, favorably. -
Fig. 4 shows the state of the hand wearing theglove 1 thereon and gripping thehandlebar 27 of a bicycle. In this state, awrist 28 is bent to the palm side (inside), and theend 25 of the back of the hand on the wrist side is stretched. When the wrist is bent, theend 25 of the back of the hand on the wrist side is exposed from theglove 1, and therefore the motion of thewrist 28 is not hindered. Accordingly, it is possible to take an optimal position by bending thewrist 28 according to the shape of thehandlebar 27, favorably, as shown inFig. 4 . - The present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention.
- For example, materials of the
first sheet 11 to theeighth sheet 20, the auxiliary sheet H, theband 10, which constitute theglove 1, are not limited to the materials described in the embodiment, and various materials can be used therefor. - In the aforementioned embodiment, all the five
finger parts - Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, the
band 10 is configured to have an inclined posture so as to be located more on the finger side from the little finger toward the thumb on the surface of the back of the hand, that is, an inclined posture intersecting the width direction of the hand, but may be configured to be in a horizontal posture extending along the width direction of the hand, as shown inFig. 5 . Theband 10 includes aproximal end 29 having one end sewn on the end of thepalm part 7 on the little finger side and tapered toward the other end side, and adistal end 30 extending from theproximal end 29 with a constant width. InFig. 5 , the case where the back side portions of the hand of the fivefinger parts back part 8 are constituted by one piece ofsheet 31 is shown, but they may be constituted by two or more pieces of sheets. Further, a large rectangular dashedline portion 32 is a female type (or male type) hook-and-loop fastener sewn on the outer surface (surface) of thesheet 31, and a small rectangular dashedline portion 33 is a male type (or female type) hook-and-loop fastener sewn on the inner surface of thedistal end 30 of theband 10. Further, theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is constituted by the first inclined end edge 8A1 extending from anend 8T on the thumb side to thecenter portion 8a and the second inclined end edge 8A2 extending from thecenter portion 8a to anend 8V on the little finger side. The first inclined end edge 8A1 and the second inclined end edge 8A2 are inclined at different angles, and the first inclined end edge 8A1 is inclined at a larger angle than the second inclined end edge 8A2 inFig. 5 . Further, theend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist side is constituted by the inclined end edge 10A1 extending from theend 10T on the little finger side to thecenter portion 10a and the horizontal end edge 10A2 extending from thecenter portion 10a to theend 10V on the thumb side. The first inclined end edge 8A1 of theback part 8 and the inclined end edge 10A1 of theband 10 form theopening 26 having a nearly triangular shape. The other parts inFig. 5 that have not been described are denoted by the same reference numerals as inFig. 2 andFig. 4 , and the description thereof is omitted. - Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, the
opening 26 is formed to have a nearly triangular shape, but it may be formed into various shapes. For example, inFig. 6 , theopening 26 is formed to have a nearly trapezoidal shape. That is, theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is configured to have a rectangular shape, and the little finger side of theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side having a rectangular shape is covered by theproximal end 29 of theband 10, thereby forming theopening 26 having a nearly trapezoidal shape. Theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is constituted by the first end edge 8A1 that is constituted by a vertical end edge raised upward (toward the finger side) from theend 8T on the thumb side to a specific distance and a horizontal end edge extending from an end (upper end) of the vertical end edge on the finger side to thecenter portion 8a in the width direction of the hand, and the second end edge 8A2 that is constituted by a horizontal end edge formed along the width direction of the hand from thecenter portion 8a to the end on the little finger side and a vertical end edge extending from the end of the horizontal end edge on the little finger side toward the wrist side (downward). - Further, in
Fig. 7 , theopening 26 is formed to have a nearly arcuate shape. That is, theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is configured to have an arcuate shape, and the little finger side of theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side having an arcuate shape is covered by theproximal end 29 of theband 10, thereby forming theopening 26 having a nearly arcuate shape. Further, inFig. 7 , thedistal end 30 of theband part 10 inFig. 5 is configured to have an inclined posture (the same inclined posture as inFig. 1 to Fig. 4 ) in which the index finger side is located more on the finger side. Theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is constituted by the first arcuate end edge 8A1 extending from theend 8T on the thumb side to thecenter portion 8a and the second arcuate end edge 8A2 extending from thecenter portion 8a to theend 8V on the little finger side. - Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, the configuration is such that the
end edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is entirely located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, and theend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist side is entirely located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand. However, the configuration may be such that only thecenter portion 8a of theend edge 8A of theback part 8 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand, and only thecenter portion 10a of theend edge 10A of theband 10 on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary K between the wrist and the back of the hand. - Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, means for fixing the
band 10 to theback part 8 is constituted by the hook-and-loop fastener 23 provided on the inner surface of theband 10 and the hook-and-loop fastener 24 provided the outer surface (surface) of theback part 8, but may be constituted by an engaged part provided in theback part 8 and an engaging part provided in theband 10 and capable of engaging and disengaging the engaged part. - Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, the
band 10 is sewn on the end of thepalm part 7 on the little finger side, but theband 10 sewn on the end of thepalm part 7 on the thumb side may be wound toward theback part 8 side passing through a portion of the hand on the thumb side in the width direction. Further, theband 10 may be integrally formed with the sheet member constituting the palm part without sewing it on thepalm part 7. -
- 1: Glove
- 2: Thumb part
- 3: Index finger part
- 4: Middle finger part
- 5: Ring finger part
- 6: Little finger part
- 7: Palm part
- 8: Back part
- 8A: End edge on wrist side
- 9: Glove body
- 10: Band
- 10A: End edge on wrist side
- 11: First sheet
- 12: Second sheet
- 13: Third sheet
- 14, 15: Cushion member
- 16: Fourth sheet
- 17: Fifth sheet
- 18: Sixth sheet
- 19: Seventh sheet
- 20: Eighth sheet
- 21: Proximal end
- 22: Distal end
- 23: Male type hook-and-loop fastener
- 24: Female type hook-and-loop fastener
- 25: End on the wrist side
- 26: Opening
- 27: Handlebar
- 28: Wrist
- 29: Proximal end
- 30: Distal end
- 31: Sheet
- 32, 33: Hook-and-loop fastener
- H: Auxiliary sheet
Claims (2)
- A glove (1) configured to be worn on the hand, comprising
a glove body (9) having five finger parts (2, 3, 4, 5 ,6), a palm part (7), and a back part (8); and a band (10) configured to be wound in the width direction of the hand and placed on the back part (8) to be fixed thereto, wherein
in the state where the hand is inserted into the glove body (9) and the band (10) is fixed, a center portion of an end edge (8A) of the back part (8) on a wrist side is located more on the finger side than a boundary between the wrist (28) and the back of the hand, and a center portion of an end edge (10A) of the band (10) on the wrist side is located more on the finger side than the boundary between the wrist and the back of the hand,
characterized in that,
the back part (8) comprises a sheet on the finger part side (16) in which four finger parts and the back side portions of the hand of the finger parts (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) are integrated together, an auxiliary sheet (H) covering a webbed portion between a thumb and an index finger, a sheet on the index finger side (17) obliquely extending from the index finger portion of the auxiliary sheet (H) to the wrist side while covering the back portion of the hand, a sheet on the thumb side (18) obliquely extending from the thumb portion of the auxiliary sheet (H) to the wrist side while covering the back portion of the hand, and a coupling sheet (19) coupling the sheet on the index finger side (17) and the sheet on the thumb side (18) together,
the sheet on the finger part side (16) and the coupling sheet (19) are made of stretch knit that is a stretching material, the auxiliary sheet (H) and the sheet on the index finger side (17) are made of artificial leather, and the sheet on the thumb side (18) is made of towel cloth, and the band (10) is configured to be engaged with the sheet on the index finger side (17). - The glove (1) according to claim 1, wherein
the end edge (8A) of the back part (8) on the wrist side comprises a first inclined end edge (8A1) extending from an end on the thumb side (8T) to the center portion (8a) and a second inclined end edge (8A2) extending from the center portion (8a) to an end on the little finger side (8V),
the first inclined end edge (8A1) is inclined at a larger angle than the second inclined end edge (8A2), and
an end edge (10A) of the band (10) extending from the other end in the width direction of the hand to the center portion (10a) of the band (10) is inclined to be located more on the finger side toward the center portion (10a), and in the state where the hand is inserted into the glove body (9) and the band (10) is fixed, the end edge (8A) of the back part (8) and the end edge (10A) of the band (10) form an opening tapered toward the center portion (8a, 10a).
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