EP3740093B1 - Handschuh mit schnürsystem - Google Patents

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EP3740093B1
EP3740093B1 EP18825615.0A EP18825615A EP3740093B1 EP 3740093 B1 EP3740093 B1 EP 3740093B1 EP 18825615 A EP18825615 A EP 18825615A EP 3740093 B1 EP3740093 B1 EP 3740093B1
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    • B65H75/34Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans, mandrels or chucks specially adapted or mounted for storing and repeatedly paying-out and re-storing lengths of material provided for particular purposes, e.g. anchored hoses, power cables
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • the present invention relates to a glove, in particular for users of poles for skiing, hiking and walking sports, in particular for users of walking sticks, trekking poles, alpine ski poles, cross-country skiing poles or Nordic walking poles.
  • the glove is designed to be adjustable in terms of its fit or width by means of a lacing or tightening system.
  • the present invention thus relates to a glove, which can also be an adjustable hand strap that can be fastened to the hand with a separate thumb opening and a further opening for the other fingers, which cooperates with a stick grip, the stick grip having a grip body with a coupling device for attaching the glove.
  • a glove with an integrated hand strap for poles such as skiing, cross-country skiing, trekking or hiking poles, is known, with the hand strap that can be attached to a pole handle having a strap part that encloses the wrist and is adjustable in terms of circumference a connecting part running on the inside of the glove in the joint area of the thumb part and a tension element running on the outside of the glove the loop part to the pole handle and with a connecting element protruding from the glove for preferably detachable attachment to the pole handle, which is firmly connected to the connecting part and the tension element and is arranged between the thumb and forefinger part or mitten part of the glove.
  • a glove for coupling to a stick handle with a hook-like device is, for example, from EP-A-1 827 150 known.
  • Such a glove coupled to a pole grip is exposed to a strong tensile load while practicing the sport, in particular due to the constant movement of the pole and the force acting on the pole when the glove is supported. This can lead to deformations of the glove or even to irreversible stretching of the material in the event of excessive stress or, in the worst case, to tearing of the outer skin of the glove.
  • a glove is known in which the fit around a hand inserted therein is said to be improved.
  • the glove has a fit adjustment mechanism attached to one or more adjustment straps via an adjustment cord member having a variable effective length.
  • the adjustment strip or strips always extend circumferentially around the base of the glove. When the adjustment mechanism is rotated, the effective length of the cable member is shortened, causing the closed loop of the strap and cable member to tighten around the gloved hand. This improves the fit of the glove around the hand.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a glove which is improved in relation to the prior art, including the situation when this is designed as an adjustable hand strap that can be fastened to the hand, in particular with three openings, a separate thumb opening and a further opening for the other fingers.
  • the glove has a coupling element that can be detachably fastened to the coupling device of the pole grip and is fixed to the coupling device in a self-locking manner.
  • the glove which can also be understood as a hand strap of the type mentioned above, also has a system for adjusting the range, which is coupled to the anchoring or attachment of the coupling device by the system is connected to the coupling element via at least one low-stretch or even stretch-free material section to adjust the carrying range.
  • the invention thus comprises a glove (including a hand strap of the type mentioned at the outset) which can be coupled or detachably fastened to a stick grip and whose scope can be selectively adjusted.
  • the glove according to the invention has a thumb sleeve for accommodating the thumb of a user and at least a first finger sleeve for accommodating at least one finger.
  • the thumb sleeve is an exit opening for the thumb and the finger sleeve is an exit opening for the at least one finger or all of the remaining four fingers.
  • a hand strap according to the invention as a glove thus has three openings, namely a first opening for the wrist, a second opening for the thumb, and a third opening for at least one of the remaining four fingers, preferably for all remaining four fingers.
  • the invention relates to a glove (also referred to as a hand holding device in the description) according to claim 1.
  • a first preferred embodiment relates to a glove, in particular for alpine skiing and ski touring.
  • the glove has a thumb sleeve and a first finger sleeve, and preferably also a second, third and fourth finger sleeve to accommodate the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger.
  • the invention can also relate to a mitt, i.e. a glove which has only a thumb sleeve and a single finger sleeve for accommodating the remaining four fingers.
  • a mitt i.e. a glove which has only a thumb sleeve and a single finger sleeve for accommodating the remaining four fingers.
  • the first and only finger sleeve is wide enough to accommodate the remaining four fingers with the exception of the thumb.
  • Another variant has a thumb sleeve, as well as an index finger sleeve and another finger sleeve to accommodate the remaining three fingers.
  • a further embodiment of the glove in the sense of the hand holding device is designed as a hand strap which has an exit opening for the thumb as a thumb sleeve and an exit opening for the at least one finger or for all the remaining four fingers as at least one finger sleeve.
  • a hand strap according to the invention thus has three openings, namely a first opening for the wrist, a second opening
  • the loop is a loop made of a flexible material which has sufficient inherent rigidity so that it is stabilized in a position in the space between the thumb and forefinger, which allows easy insertion over the hook or holding pin, and which the other side is not or hardly noticeable during use.
  • loops made of cable or wire are possible, which can optionally be coated on the surface.
  • other elements are also suitable as material for such loops, such as low-stretch and tension-stable textile fibers covered with a fabric tube or holding elements braided like cords or ropes using appropriate materials such as Aramid, Kevlar, Dyneema, etc.
  • such materials When using such materials for the loop is best suited for cords with a thickness of 1-5 mm, with a thickness of 2-3 mm being preferred.
  • such cords can be provided with stiffening elements such as a "core" made of monofilament nylon or braided fibers made of stiffer material such as nylon or thin metal wires. It turns out that a cable with a thickness in the range of 0.5-2.5 mm, preferably in the range of 1-2 mm, is particularly well suited.
  • the coupling element is suitable for detachably attaching the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap) to a corresponding device of a stick handle.
  • a stick handle can, for example, as in the EP 1 827 623 be shown formed. In the case of a movable loop, this is slipped over a hook-like device of the stick handle and preferably snaps into place there.
  • other coupling devices are also possible, such as a tongue-like coupling device on the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap), which can be inserted into a recess provided for this purpose on the stick handle and is fastened there in a self-locking and detachable manner.
  • the glove according to the invention (as the actual glove or as a hand strap) also has a lacing system for selectively adjusting the wearing width of the glove, preferably the hand strap.
  • the lacing system is preferably arranged on the top of the glove covering the back of the user's hand (top or back of the hand of the hand strap if the glove is designed as a hand strap), and preferably in a back of the hand area between a wrist area and an attachment of the first finger sleeve or the finger sleeves or the exit opening for the fingers.
  • the lacing system is a tightening system.
  • This has a tensioning element, preferably with a tensioning wheel, a tensioning housing, and a coil accommodated in the tensioning housing, such as in FIG U.S. 9,375,053 or EP 2 805 639 disclosed.
  • the lacing system also has a tensioning cord that is guided through at least one guide loop, with actuation of the tensioning element, in particular by rotating the tensioning wheel in a tensioning direction, tensioning the tensioning cord in a tensioning area and thus increasing the wearing range or fit of the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap ) is reduced, in particular in the wrist area and/or back of the hand area, and wherein preferably an actuation of the tensioning element, preferably by rotating the tensioning wheel in a relaxation direction opposite to the tensioning direction, relaxes or releases the tensioning cord, and thus the wearing range of the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap ) increased, either continuously or stepwise.
  • the tightening element is preferably fastened on the back of the hand on the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap), particularly preferably in the area of the wrist or up to 0.5-3 cm further outside at the fingers.
  • the above-mentioned spool is preferably arranged in a recess of the tensioning housing, the spool being preferably rotatably mounted in the recess and having an annular channel for receiving the tensioning cord.
  • the tension wheel is preferably rotatable relative to the housing, the tension wheel being adapted to drive the spool in the recess. Rotation of the tensioning wheel in a first direction, or tensioning direction, relative to the housing drives the spool to wind the tensioning cord or cable onto the spool, thereby tightening or tensioning the lacing system.
  • the system preferably has a backstop (freewheeling in one direction only).
  • a specific release force must preferably be overcome in order to release in this direction.
  • the tightening area is only arranged on one side of the tightening element, preferably between the tightening element and an attachment of the thumb sleeve.
  • the tensioning area is formed by a variable area which is arranged on only one side of the tensioning element and which is spanned by the tensioning cord.
  • the tether here spans the variable region from the flexing element toward the thumb sleeve and back toward the flexing element, preferably in a V or zigzag style.
  • an essentially triangular arrangement of the tensioning cord is also possible, for example.
  • variable area advantageously has a width that can be variably adjusted by tensioning and relaxing the tensioning cord.
  • the distance between the tensioning element and the movable loop can be variably adjusted.
  • variable area is preferably at least partially made of a flexible, preferably ribbed or folded material, which can be compressed or squeezed and also unfolds again after the lacing system has been relaxed.
  • the tightening cord can also be passed through a simple recess/opening in the outer skin of the glove or a section of material attached thereto.
  • the tensioning cord runs out of the tensioning element, crosses the variable area or tensioning area, then runs in a deflection through a first guide loop in the area of the base of the thumb sleeve or, in the case of a hand strap, in the area the base of the exit opening for the thumb, then through another guide loop below the first guide loop, and then back into the tensioning element, with the tensioning cord spanning the variable area only twice from the tensioning element.
  • tensioning element is fastened to the back of the hand on the outside of the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap), preferably in the area of the wrist or offset somewhat further towards the fingers. It is also preferred if the tightening cord does not encompass the wrist and also does not encompass the hand. Particularly preferred is a design in which the tensioning cord is first guided from the tensioning element to a first guide loop, which is either connected directly to the coupling element in the mentioned saddle area, or via a non-elastic one Strip of material is connected to the coupling element. The tensioning cord then runs back to another guide loop, which is arranged directly next to the tensioning element.
  • This further guide loop is either connected directly to the tensioning element or is in turn connected to the tensioning element via a non-elastic strip of material or to the material area on which the tensioning element is in turn attached.
  • the tensioning cord runs back in the same direction on the thumb side, but now to a third guide loop, which is arranged below the base of the thumb and in the area of the wrist.
  • the tightening cord preferably runs back to the tightening element in order to be inserted into it there and adjusted in length with it.
  • the tension cord preferably runs as unhindered as possible and with little friction through the three guide loops.
  • the tightening cord runs only with respect to the longitudinal axis of the glove essentially on the back of the hand and from the tightening element only on the thumb side.
  • the double deflection at the guide loop in the saddle area and the third guide loop in the wrist area results in an optimal adjustment of the essential areas of the glove or the hand strap, namely the closest possible coupling of the coupling element and good attachment around the wrist.
  • the third guide loop is preferably attached to an area of tissue that encircles the wrist and is directly or indirectly reconnected to the area to which the tension member is attached.
  • the fastening of this type leads to a special self-regulating setting: if a pull is exerted on the coupling element, a pull on the tensioning cord is automatically triggered, and this fastening mechanism tightens all the more tightly around the wrist via the third guide loop. This makes it possible to set a comfortable position without too much tension, without squeezing the blood, but when the glove or the hand holding device is loaded or tension is exerted via the coupling element, the system automatically tightens around the wrist.
  • the cord of the lacing system instead through a guide loop, directly through a recess in the outer material of the glove (as actual glove or as a hand strap), or through a recess or eyelet in a reinforcement strip or, in the case of a cover flap, through a recess in the cover flap.
  • the coupling element is designed as a loop-, ring- or eyelet-shaped device to be hung or slipped over a hook-like device of the stick handle from above, and particularly preferably as a movable loop.
  • the coupling element is advantageously fastened to the glove (as the actual glove or as a hand strap) via at least one fastening element, in particular a fastening strip, preferably sewn onto the outside of the glove or glued to the glove.
  • This fastening element is preferably made of woven textile material, preferably based on plastic, and has a preferred width of between 3-30 mm.
  • the fastening element is preferably arranged in the saddle area between the thumb sleeve and the first finger sleeve, preferably designed as an index finger sleeve, or in the case of a hand strap in the saddle area between the exit opening for the thumb and the exit opening for the remaining fingers.
  • the fastening element can also be a material section or material blank of, for example, an oval or round shape. This can, for example, be made of leather or plastic, or also made of a woven textile material, preferably based on plastic.
  • At least one first guide loop for receiving the cord or tightening cord is fastened or formed on a first reinforcement strip.
  • the guide loop can also be integral with the first Be formed reinforcement strips, ie that the reinforcement strip is formed into a guide loop at one end, which is opposite the articulation in the saddle area.
  • the first reinforcement strip can be attached to the fastening element for the coupling element, in particular sewn on, or molded onto it.
  • the first reinforcement strip can be formed in one piece with the fastening element for the coupling element, i.e. preferably for a movable loop, so that to a certain extent the coupling element is fastened directly to the glove by means of reinforcement strips, or that the fastening element merges into a strip-like section which has a possible attached attached or integrally formed guide loop is coupled to the lacing system.
  • the strip-like portion of the fastener takes over the task of the first reinforcing strip.
  • the reinforcement strip at least partially overlaps with the fastening element and/or with a material section forming the first guide loop.
  • the reinforcement strip serves as a bridge element between the loop fastening in the saddle area and the tensioning system in the area of the back of the hand. This optimizes the transmission of power from the arm or hand via the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap) to the pole grip and thus to the pole, especially when supporting the pole, which, among other things, increases the ability to direct the pole. Conversely, the pulling force from the pole grip is distributed to the glove via the coupling element.
  • the reinforcing strip also reinforces, in particular, the area(s) of the outer skin of the glove subjected to tension by distributing the force on the glove.
  • the coupling element if it is designed as a movable loop, is made of flexible, ie preferably bendable but nevertheless tensile material, preferably a cable or a bracket or a flexible plastic cord, such as a cord, for example made of woven or braided UHMwPE (eg Dyneema ® ) or aramid (eg Kevlar ® ).
  • the movable loop is essentially fastened to the glove (as an actual glove or as a hand loop) so as to be immovable, ie to a certain extent in relation to its fastening position.
  • the movable loop is preferably designed to be flexible and movable having sufficient inherent rigidity to be stabilized in a position in the space between the thumb sleeve and the first finger sleeve, or in the case of a wrist strap between the exit opening for the thumb and the exit opening for the remaining fingers.
  • the part of the movable loop on the glove that protrudes or protrudes from the glove surface is essentially arranged in one plane, which when the hand of the glove is open and stretched out User is defined by his thumb and forefinger.
  • the movable loop is essentially semi-circular or semi-oval in the rest position, i.e. in a non-use position, or when it is uncoupled from the pole grip and in particular without the application of force.
  • the movable loop is preferably a loop made of a braided plastic material, particularly preferably based on polyethylene, polyamide, polypropylene, aramid or a combination of these materials, or the movable loop is formed from another material that can withstand tensile loads.
  • the movable loop has a thickness of 1-5 mm, preferably 2-3 mm.
  • the movable loop is advantageously between 5-20 mm, particularly preferably between 5-10 mm above the saddle area between the first finger sleeve and the thumb sleeve, or in the case of a hand strap, between the exit opening for the remaining fingers and the exit opening for the thumb , out.
  • the material of the movable loop in the non-protruding area is preferably at both ends at least over a length of 2-15 cm, particularly preferably at least 5 cm, on the glove (as the actual glove or as a hand strap), and/or as an intermediate layer of the glove glued, sewn, woven or otherwise secured between two layers of material of the glove, wherein the fastening element and/or the reinforcement strip described above can serve as one of these layers of material.
  • Another preferred embodiment which is particularly suitable for cross-country skiing/Nordic sports, has an outer skin on the top of the glove or the top of the hand strap, which is interrupted in the instep area in the longitudinal direction of the glove, so that a gap is formed.
  • This column is preferably of an "inner skin” underlaid, which to a certain extent forms the base body of the glove or which is formed by a further layer of material attached to the base body of the glove.
  • the inner skin can be formed from the same material as the outer skin or from a different material.
  • the two top flaps may be formed of the same or different material and the material of at least one top flap may be the same material as that used for the inner skin or different.
  • the material of the outer skin or the cover flaps is made of a more stable and tensile material than the inner skin, for example an imitation leather, e.g. a composite of a textile base support, such as a natural fiber, chemical fiber or mixed fabric, and a plastic cover layer, such as polyvinyl chloride.
  • the first reinforcement strip an integral part of the second top flap such that it is formed by an upper portion of the second top flap
  • the second reinforcement strip is alternatively or additionally an integral part of the second top flap such that it is formed by a lower portion of the second top flap.
  • a particularly preferred embodiment is characterized in that the first guide loop is attached directly to the second cover flap, preferably sewn on, in particular on the underside of the second cover flap.
  • a slit for the passage of the first or third guide loop is preferably formed in both the upper and the lower area of the second cover flap.
  • the first guide loop passes through the first slit in the upper area of the second cover flap and the third guide loop passes through the second slit in the lower area of the second cover flap.
  • the second cover flap could also be divided in two, so that each cover flap forms a reinforcement strip and a guide loop is attached to each cover flap.
  • the second guide loop can pass through a slit in the first cover flap and be attached directly to it, preferably sewn on, in particular on the underside of the first cover flap, so that no separate third reinforcement strip is required here either.
  • the first guide loop is attached directly to the fastening strip for the movable loop or is molded onto it, so that the lacing system is coupled even more directly to the movable loop or to the coupling mechanism for the pole handle.
  • Another object of the invention is a stick handle with a coupling device, and with a glove (as an actual glove or as a hand strap) according to one of the above-described embodiments that is or can be detachably attached to the coupling device of the stick handle by means of a coupling element, and a stick with such Stick handle and the glove that can be detachably fastened or fastened to it.
  • the coupling device of the stick handle is preferably a hook-like device and at the coupling element of the glove around a flexible loop, as described in more detail above. The movable loop is guided/pushed over the hook-like device and fixed in a self-locking manner.
  • either a release element on the pole grip is actuated, which releases the flexible loop again.
  • the movable loop can be held self-locking against a spring-loaded resistance at the base of the hook-like device and can be removed again by overcoming the spring-loaded resistance against the direction of execution without a triggering element.
  • the coupling device of the pole grip can have a recess into which a coupling element, designed essentially as a latching tongue and fastened to the glove (as the actual glove or as a hand strap), can be inserted and latched in a detachable manner.
  • a connecting element which interacts with the coupling element of the glove and which can be moved counter to a resilient mounting by means of an actuating element which is accessible in the region of the grip head is preferably provided in a pole grip recess.
  • the access to the pole grip recess, into which the coupling element can be inserted and removed, is preferably arranged in an approximately straight alignment with an exit of the pole grip recess, in the region of which the actuating member can be actuated.
  • the pole grip recess is preferably arranged at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the pole grip or the pole tube connected thereto.
  • FIG 1 a first preferred exemplary embodiment of a glove 1 according to the invention is shown.
  • This first preferred variant is particularly suitable for use in downhill skiing and touring.
  • thicker and more padded gloves are usually used than in cross-country skiing/Nordic sports, where alternatively hand straps are used, which can be worn with or without separate gloves.
  • the glove 1 shown is designed as a finger glove. This has a thumb sleeve 4 for receiving the thumb of the left hand of a user and a first finger sleeve 5 for receiving the index finger, and a second finger sleeve 6 for receiving the middle finger, a third finger sleeve 7 for receiving the ring finger, and fourth finger sleeve 8 for receiving the little finger.
  • the glove 1 which is usually formed from several textile elements and layers, has padding elements and/or reinforcement elements at different points in order to protect the user's hand from injuries caused by blows or abrasions.
  • the glove 1 preferably has insulating material to prevent the penetration of cold and moisture.
  • the glove 1 In order to adjust the wearing range of the glove 1, or to adapt the glove size to the hand size of the wearer, and to prevent the glove 1 from slipping on the user's hand, the glove 1 has on its upper side 2 or on the back of the glove, which is the back of the hand covered by the user, a lacing system on. This is preferably arranged between a wrist hem, which delimits a wrist area 9 at the bottom, and an articulation of the finger sleeves 5-8.
  • the lacing system has a tensioning cord 13, which is coupled to the material layer on the upper side of the glove 2 via a first and third guide loop 17, 19, and is detachable at an opposite point on the upper side of the glove 2 via a second guide loop 18 on a tensioning element 11 is docked.
  • the tightening cord 13 again runs in a sort of zigzag style back in the direction of the tightening element 11 and in the area of the tightening element 11 through the second guide loop 18 coupled to the tightening element 11 or in its vicinity.
  • the tightening cord 13 thus repeatedly overlaps a variable area 31 of the glove 1 on the upper side 2 of the glove, this variable area 31 forming a tightening area running essentially in the longitudinal direction or along a longitudinal axis L of the glove 1 .
  • This variable area 31 is designed to be collapsible or compressible or crushable.
  • the variable area 31 is formed from a ribbed or pleated material, preferably a textile material.
  • the tensioning element 11 has two recesses 21, 22 for the passage of the tensioning cord 13, a tensioning housing 20 to which a rotatable tensioning wheel 12 for tensioning the tensioning cord 13 is attached.
  • the width of the variable region 31 is reduced.
  • the distance between the first guide loop 17 arranged in the area or in the vicinity of the saddle area 23, through which a first deflection area 14 of the tightening cord 13 is passed, and the second guide loop 18 arranged in the area of the tightening element 11 is reduced, as well as the distance between the third guide loop 19 arranged below the first guide loop 17, through which a third deflection area 16 of the tensioning cord 13 is passed, and the second guide loop 18 arranged in the area of the tensioning element 11.
  • a saddle area 23 is formed, to which a coupling element in the form of a movable loop 25 is attached.
  • This serves to couple the glove 1 to a ski pole (not shown).
  • the ski pole in the present exemplary embodiment has a mandrel or hook on the pole handle, over which the movable loop 25 is slipped, preferably in a self-locking manner.
  • a release element on the stick handle is preferably actuated, whereby the movable loop 25 is released again.
  • the movable loop 25 is attached to the material of the glove 1 in the saddle area 23 or anchored therein.
  • the fastening element 24 is in the illustrated embodiment as an oval patch or "patch", as in 3 visible, trained.
  • the movable loop 25 is in the present embodiment Figures 1-4 made of flexible material, such as a textile cord, but has sufficient inherent rigidity so that the loop 25 protrudes from the glove 1 in the uncoupled state, essentially perpendicular to the glove surface in the saddle area 23.
  • the section of the movable loop 25 protruding from the glove 1 is in the semi-circular or semi-oval in the uncoupled state.
  • the movable loop is thus fastened to the glove in an essentially immovable manner in relation to its fastening position, but is in itself designed to be flexible and movable.
  • the loop Due to its inherent rigidity, the loop is stabilized in a position in the space between the thumb sleeve 4 and the first finger sleeve 5, with the protruding part of the movable loop 25 on the glove 1 being arranged essentially in a plane which, when the user's hand is open and stretched out, passes through the user's thumb and index finger is defined.
  • a first reinforcing strip 26 is guided from the saddle area 23 to the upper side 2 of the glove or to the back of the hand.
  • the first reinforcement strip 26 has two ends, a first end of which is attached or sewn to the fastening element 24 for the loop 25 or is formed thereon, and a second end with a first guide loop 17 through which a tension cord 13 of the lacing system is passed.
  • the tensioning cord 13 is now tightened, the first reinforcement strip 26 experiences a pull or a first force in the direction of the tensioning element 11 via the first guide loop 17.
  • an opposite second one takes hold Force on the movable loop 25, and thus via fastener 24 on the first reinforcement strip 26.
  • the lacing system or tightening system thus acts indirectly as a force opposing the tensile force which pulls on the movable loop 25 when it is coupled to a stick handle.
  • the first reinforcement strip 26 is in the embodiment of Figures 1-4 made of tensile, ie essentially inextensible/very low-stretch material and also reinforced by seams in the present exemplary embodiment.
  • the first reinforcement strip 26 is not attached to the outer skin or upper material of the glove 1 here, and thus “loosely" covers the outer skin. A certain flexibility in the movement of the user's hand on and around the stick handle can also be ensured as a result.
  • the second guide loop 18 is attached to a third reinforcement strip 32 or is integrally formed thereon.
  • This third reinforcement strip 32 is attached here on one side to the glove top 2, and optionally also to the clamping element 11, preferably to the underside of the clamping housing 20.
  • the third reinforcement strip 32 is clamped and fastened between the outer skin or the outer material of the glove 1 on the upper side 2 of the glove and the underside of the clamping housing 20 .
  • the tightening cord 13 leads, as it were, out of an upper, first recess 21 of the tightening element 11 or out of its tightening housing 20 , spans the variable area 31 and is guided with a first deflection section 14 through a first guide loop 17 .
  • the tensioning cord 13 then leads back to a second guide loop 18, which is indirectly coupled to the tensioning element 11 via the third reinforcement band 32, where it is deflected with its second deflection section 15 through the second guide loop 18, and then again spans the variable area 31 in a substantially opposite direction to a third guide loop 19 which is arranged below the first guide loop 17 and through which the third deflection area 16 of the tension cord 13 is guided.
  • the tensioning cord 13 is then guided back to the tensioning element 11 or through a second recess 22 into the tensioning housing 20 .
  • the instep area or the variable area 31 can also be designed in such a way that the upper material or the outer skin of the glove is interrupted over the length of the instep area, with the front edges of the interrupted outer skin lying freely opposite one another in this area having an elongate Area include, which is formed as an inner skin. To a certain extent, this is the case in the second and third preferred exemplary embodiments, as in FIG Figures 5-7 and 8, respectively.
  • the glove material is preferably thinner and more ventilated, and less padded.
  • a first reinforcement strip 26 and a second reinforcement strip 27 are attached or sewn to the second cover flap 29 .
  • the first guide tab 17 is attached to the first reinforcement strip 26 and the third guide tab 19 to the second reinforcement strip 27.
  • the attachment of the guide loops 17, 19 to the glove 1 is therefore carried out indirectly here, i.e. via a respective reinforcement strip 26, 27.
  • On the first cover tab 28 is here, contrary to the first embodiment of Figures 1-4 , no third reinforcement strip 32 is present, since the second guide flap 18 is attached directly to the first cover flap 28 here.

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