US20080060104A1 - Baseball glove having a restraining rib - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a glove, more particularly to a baseball or softball glove.
- a conventional baseball glove 1 has a glove body 11 made of a leather material, and a filling matter filled inside the glove body 11 .
- the glove body 11 includes a palm portion 12 corresponding to a palm of a player's hand, and finger pockets 13 extending upwardly from the palm portion 12 for insertion of the player's fingers therein.
- the filling matter is made hard so as to harden the entire leather-made glove body 11 .
- the caught ball since a front side of the palm portion 12 is smooth, the caught ball may easily slip off from the glove body 11 , particularly, during high-speed catching maneuvers.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a baseball glove that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
- a baseball glove comprises a glove body and at least one restraining rib.
- the glove body has a back section, a palm section opposite to the back section, finger pockets extending upwardly from the back and palm sections, a thumb pocket, and a web bridging the thumb pocket and the finger pockets.
- the palm section has a thumb's ball area, a hypothenar area, a heel area, and a ball-catching region formed between the thumb's ball area and the hypothenar area and above the heel area.
- the restraining rib is provided on the palm section, and bounds partially the ball-catching region.
- the restraining rib is adapted to prevent a caught ball from slipping off the ball-catching region, and extends between the ball-catching region and the thumb's ball area, between the ball-catching region and the heel area, and between the ball-catching region and the hypothenar area.
- the ball-catching region is unbounded at one side of the ball-catching region opposite to the restraining rib.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a conventional baseball glove
- FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of the first preferred embodiment of a baseball glove according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the first preferred embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a schematic back view of the first preferred embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of the second preferred embodiment of a baseball glove according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic front view of the third preferred embodiment of a baseball glove according to the present invention.
- the first preferred embodiment of a baseball glove 2 is shown to comprise a glove body 21 and one restraining rib 221 .
- the glove body 21 is made of leather, and has a back section 212 , a palm section 213 opposite to the back section 212 , finger pockets 214 extending upwardly from the back and palm sections 212 , 213 , a thumb pocket 211 , and a web 216 bridging the thumb pocket 211 and the finger pockets 214 .
- the palm section 213 has a thumb's ball area 2131 , a hypothenar area 2132 , a heel area 210 , and a ball-catching region 222 formed between the thumb's ball area 2131 and the hypothenar area 2132 and above the heel area 210 .
- the finger pockets 214 include a little finger pocket 2141 and a ring finger pocket 2142 .
- the back section 212 includes a first back surface region 215 on a back side of the thumb's ball area 2131 and having three spaced-apart first back ribs 231 (see FIG. 3 ), and a second back surface region 217 below the little finger and ring finger pockets 2141 , 2142 and having three spaced-apart second back ribs 232 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the first back ribs 231 are made by embossing a leather piece using a die, after which a peripheral edge 2311 of each first back rib 231 is sewn so as to form a stitching line 2312 and to fix the shape of each first back rib 231 .
- the leather piece is made to form the back section 212 of the glove body 21 and back sides of the thumb and finger pockets 211 , 214 .
- the stitching line 2312 can prevent an external force from flattening the first back ribs 231 .
- the second back ribs 232 are made in a manner similar to that of the first back ribs 231 , so that a detailed description of the same is dispensed herewith for the sake of brevity.
- the back section 212 of the glove body 21 is strengthened and protected.
- the restraining rib 221 is an elongated embossment protruding from the palm section 213 of the glove body 21 and having a peripheral root 2211 that does not protrude from the palm section 213 .
- the restraining rib 221 forms a single continuous curve that bounds partially the ball-catching region 222 and that extends between the ball-catching region 222 and the thumb's ball area 2131 , between the ball-catching region 222 and the heel area 210 , and between the ball-catching region 222 and the hypothenar area 2132 .
- the ball-catching region 222 is unbounded by the restraining rib 221 at one side of the ball-catching region 222 opposite to the restraining rib 221 .
- the restraining rib 221 is made in a manner similar to that of the first back ribs 231 , that is, a leather piece is embossed using a die, after which the peripheral root 2211 of the formed restraining rib 221 is sewn to provide a stitching line 2212 that is looped along the peripheral root 2211 of the restraining rib 221 , thereby fixing the shape of the restraining rib 221 .
- the leather piece is formed into the palm section 213 of the glove body 21 and front sides of the thumb and finger pockets 211 , 214 . Further, the two leather pieces of the back section 212 and the palm section 213 are sewn together in a conventional manner to form the baseball glove 2 .
- the restraining rib 221 Due to the presence of the restraining rib 221 on the palm section 213 of the glove body 21 , when a ball (shown in FIG. 2 in phantom lines) is caught, it is retained exactly in the ball-catching region 222 of the glove body 21 . This is made possible by the protrusion of the restraining rib 221 on the palm section 213 , as well as by the partial bounding of the restraining rib 221 on the ball-catching region 222 .
- the embossed restraining rib 221 forms a corrugation on the palm section 213 , even if the baseball glove 2 is new and the leather-made glove body 21 is hard, the glove body 21 can quickly and easily bend along the restraining rib 221 so that the gripping action during catching of the ball is more flexible and relaxed. Additionally, the overall appearance of the baseball glove 2 is enhanced due to the presence of the first and second back ribs 231 , 232 and the restraining rib 221 .
- the second preferred embodiment of a baseball glove 2 is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment.
- the palm section 213 of the glove body 21 is provided with a pair of restraining ribs 221 ′ to bound the ball-catching region 222 ′.
- the restraining ribs 221 ′ extend downwardly and convergingly from the ball-catching region 222 ′ such that an upper portion of the ball-catching region 222 ′ is larger than a lower portion thereof.
- the restraining ribs 221 ′ respectively have bottom ends that are spaced-apart from each other below the ball-catching region 222 ′. A ball can similarly be received and retained in the ball-catching region 222 ′ during a catching operation.
- the third preferred embodiment of a baseball glove 2 according to the present invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment.
- the palm section 213 of the glove body 21 is provided with three restraining ribs 221 ′′ that are spaced apart from each other along a curve that bounds partially the ball-catching region 222 ′′.
- the advantages of the first preferred embodiment can be likewise attained using the third preferred embodiment.
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Abstract
A baseball glove includes a glove body having back and palm sections, thumb and finger pockets, and a web bridging the thumb and finger pockets. The palm section has a thumb's ball area, a hypothenar area, a heel area, and a ball-catching region formed between the thumb's ball and hypothenar areas and above the heel area. At least one restraining rib is provided on the palm section, and bounds partially the ball-catching region. The restraining rib is adapted to prevent a caught ball from slipping off the ball-catching region, and extends between the ball-catching region and the thumb's ball area, between the ball-catching region and the heel area, and between the ball-catching region and the hypothenar area. The ball-catching region is unbounded at one side of the ball-catching region opposite to the restraining rib.
Description
- This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 095215236, filed on Aug. 28, 2006.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a glove, more particularly to a baseball or softball glove.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Referring to
FIG. 1 , aconventional baseball glove 1 has aglove body 11 made of a leather material, and a filling matter filled inside theglove body 11. Theglove body 11 includes apalm portion 12 corresponding to a palm of a player's hand, andfinger pockets 13 extending upwardly from thepalm portion 12 for insertion of the player's fingers therein. - Conventionally, in order to protect the player's hand, the filling matter is made hard so as to harden the entire leather-made
glove body 11. However, this results in theglove 1 being stiff and inflexible to use, such that the player encounters difficulties in performing a catching operation in that he/she may not be able to overcome the hardness of the filling matter and theglove body 11 to smoothly flex theglove body 11. Further, since a front side of thepalm portion 12 is smooth, the caught ball may easily slip off from theglove body 11, particularly, during high-speed catching maneuvers. - Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a baseball glove that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
- According to this invention, a baseball glove comprises a glove body and at least one restraining rib. The glove body has a back section, a palm section opposite to the back section, finger pockets extending upwardly from the back and palm sections, a thumb pocket, and a web bridging the thumb pocket and the finger pockets. The palm section has a thumb's ball area, a hypothenar area, a heel area, and a ball-catching region formed between the thumb's ball area and the hypothenar area and above the heel area. The restraining rib is provided on the palm section, and bounds partially the ball-catching region. The restraining rib is adapted to prevent a caught ball from slipping off the ball-catching region, and extends between the ball-catching region and the thumb's ball area, between the ball-catching region and the heel area, and between the ball-catching region and the hypothenar area. The ball-catching region is unbounded at one side of the ball-catching region opposite to the restraining rib.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of a conventional baseball glove; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of the first preferred embodiment of a baseball glove according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the first preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic back view of the first preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of the second preferred embodiment of a baseball glove according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a schematic front view of the third preferred embodiment of a baseball glove according to the present invention. - Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
- Referring to
FIGS. 2 to 4 , the first preferred embodiment of abaseball glove 2 according to the present invention is shown to comprise aglove body 21 and one restrainingrib 221. - The
glove body 21 is made of leather, and has aback section 212, apalm section 213 opposite to theback section 212,finger pockets 214 extending upwardly from the back andpalm sections thumb pocket 211, and aweb 216 bridging thethumb pocket 211 and thefinger pockets 214. Thepalm section 213 has a thumb'sball area 2131, ahypothenar area 2132, aheel area 210, and a ball-catchingregion 222 formed between the thumb'sball area 2131 and thehypothenar area 2132 and above theheel area 210. Thefinger pockets 214 include alittle finger pocket 2141 and aring finger pocket 2142. - The
back section 212 includes a firstback surface region 215 on a back side of the thumb'sball area 2131 and having three spaced-apart first back ribs 231 (seeFIG. 3 ), and a secondback surface region 217 below the little finger andring finger pockets FIG. 4 ). Thefirst back ribs 231 are made by embossing a leather piece using a die, after which aperipheral edge 2311 of eachfirst back rib 231 is sewn so as to form astitching line 2312 and to fix the shape of eachfirst back rib 231. The leather piece is made to form theback section 212 of theglove body 21 and back sides of the thumb andfinger pockets stitching line 2312 can prevent an external force from flattening thefirst back ribs 231. Thesecond back ribs 232 are made in a manner similar to that of thefirst back ribs 231, so that a detailed description of the same is dispensed herewith for the sake of brevity. - Through the presence of the first and
second back ribs first back ribs 231 projecting outwardly from the firstback surface region 215 and thesecond back ribs 232 projecting outwardly from the secondback surface region 216, theback section 212 of theglove body 21 is strengthened and protected. - In this embodiment, the
restraining rib 221 is an elongated embossment protruding from thepalm section 213 of theglove body 21 and having aperipheral root 2211 that does not protrude from thepalm section 213. Therestraining rib 221 forms a single continuous curve that bounds partially the ball-catchingregion 222 and that extends between the ball-catchingregion 222 and the thumb'sball area 2131, between the ball-catchingregion 222 and theheel area 210, and between the ball-catchingregion 222 and thehypothenar area 2132. The ball-catchingregion 222 is unbounded by the restrainingrib 221 at one side of the ball-catchingregion 222 opposite to therestraining rib 221. Therestraining rib 221 is made in a manner similar to that of thefirst back ribs 231, that is, a leather piece is embossed using a die, after which theperipheral root 2211 of the formedrestraining rib 221 is sewn to provide astitching line 2212 that is looped along theperipheral root 2211 of therestraining rib 221, thereby fixing the shape of therestraining rib 221. The leather piece is formed into thepalm section 213 of theglove body 21 and front sides of the thumb andfinger pockets back section 212 and thepalm section 213 are sewn together in a conventional manner to form thebaseball glove 2. - Due to the presence of the
restraining rib 221 on thepalm section 213 of theglove body 21, when a ball (shown inFIG. 2 in phantom lines) is caught, it is retained exactly in the ball-catchingregion 222 of theglove body 21. This is made possible by the protrusion of therestraining rib 221 on thepalm section 213, as well as by the partial bounding of therestraining rib 221 on the ball-catchingregion 222. Moreover, since the embossedrestraining rib 221 forms a corrugation on thepalm section 213, even if thebaseball glove 2 is new and the leather-madeglove body 21 is hard, theglove body 21 can quickly and easily bend along the restrainingrib 221 so that the gripping action during catching of the ball is more flexible and relaxed. Additionally, the overall appearance of thebaseball glove 2 is enhanced due to the presence of the first andsecond back ribs restraining rib 221. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the second preferred embodiment of abaseball glove 2 according to the present invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment. However, in this embodiment, thepalm section 213 of theglove body 21 is provided with a pair ofrestraining ribs 221′ to bound the ball-catchingregion 222′. Therestraining ribs 221′ extend downwardly and convergingly from the ball-catchingregion 222′ such that an upper portion of the ball-catchingregion 222′ is larger than a lower portion thereof. Therestraining ribs 221′ respectively have bottom ends that are spaced-apart from each other below the ball-catchingregion 222′. A ball can similarly be received and retained in the ball-catchingregion 222′ during a catching operation. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , the third preferred embodiment of abaseball glove 2 according to the present invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment. However, in this embodiment, thepalm section 213 of theglove body 21 is provided with threerestraining ribs 221″ that are spaced apart from each other along a curve that bounds partially the ball-catchingregion 222″. The advantages of the first preferred embodiment can be likewise attained using the third preferred embodiment. - While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims (7)
1. A baseball glove comprising:
a glove body having a back section, a palm section opposite to said back section, finger pockets extending upwardly from said back and palm sections, a thumb pocket, and a web bridging said thumb pocket and said finger pockets, said palm section having a thumb's ball area, a hypothenar area, a heel area, and a ball-catching region formed between said thumb's ball area and said hypothenar area and above said heel area; and
at least one restraining rib provided on said palm section and bounding partially said ball-catching region, said restraining rib being adapted to prevent a caught ball from slipping off said ball-catching region and extending between said ball-catching region and said thumb's ball area, between said ball-catching region and said heel area, and between said ball-catching region and said hypothenar area, said ball-catching region being unbounded at one side of said ball-catching region opposite to said restraining rib;
wherein said restraining rib has an elongated embossment protruding from said palm section, and a root that is connected to said embossment and that does not protrude from said palm section, said palm section further having a stitching line looping along said root.
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4. The baseball glove of claim 1 , wherein said restraining rib forms a single continuous curve.
5. The baseball glove of claim 1 , wherein a pair of said restraining ribs are provided on said palm section to bound said ball-catching region and extend downwardly and convergingly from said ball-catching region, said restraining ribs having respective bottom ends that are spaced apart from each other below said ball-catching region.
6. The baseball glove of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of said restraining ribs are provided on said palm section, and are spaced apart from each other along a curve that bounds partially said ball-catching region.
7. The baseball glove of claim 1 , wherein said back section includes a first back surface region on a back side of said thumb's ball area, said first back surface region having at least one first back rib.
8. The baseball glove of claim 7 , wherein said finger pockets include a little finger pocket and a ring finger pocket, said back section further having a second back surface region below said little finger and ring finger pockets, said second back surface region having a second back rib.
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