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US2547388A
US2547388A US64720A US6472048A US2547388A US 2547388 A US2547388 A US 2547388A US 64720 A US64720 A US 64720A US 6472048 A US6472048 A US 6472048A US 2547388 A US2547388 A US 2547388A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B71/14Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves
    • A63B71/141Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions for the hands, e.g. baseball, boxing or golfing gloves in the form of gloves
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  • This invention relates to gloves to be worn on the hand and has particular reference to striking gloves used ingamesplayed with ball or similar It is an object 'of the invention to provide a glove of the character described designed to automatically conform to and snugly fit a considerable variation in hand sizes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide, in a glove of the character described, improved resilient clasping means for securing the glove to the wearer's hand.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide, in aglove of the character described, improved clasping means which, by projecting a minimum distance above the surface of the glove,
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View looking at the back of the glove of invention on a wearer's hand. One of the attachment clasps is shown released so as to disclose the construction more clearly.
  • Figure 2 is a view, looking in direction of an arrow A in Fig. l and partly in section, of an upper portion of the glOVe showing the method of attaching oi finger loops to the glove sheet.
  • Figure 3 i a vertical sectional view showing one of the clasps. The plane of section is indicated by the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • the glove of my invention is adapted for use in such games as handball, where balls or other such objects are batted by the hand of the player, and is for the purpose of preventing bruising of the hand which prolonged strik ng of the ball would occasion.
  • the glove comprises a unit sheet 3 of pliant material, preferably leather, whose central portion is positioned over the palm of the hand of the user and whose length is suiiicient so that the opposite end portions :3 and 6 thereof may lie over the back of the hand.
  • An aperture 7 is cut in the sheet through which the thumb 8 may project. While a single thickness of material is sufficient for all intents and purposes, it is sometimes desirable to sew one or more additional thicknesses of material to the portion overlying the palm of the hand.
  • the glove is provided with a plurality of loops '9 adjacent the upper edge thereof, which loops are made out of a strip ll! of material, preferably leather, and through which-loops the players fingers extend.
  • the loops 9 may be attached to the unit sheet 3 in various ways.
  • Fig. 2 shows the unit sheet 3 having a plurality of slits H made at a substantially right angle to the upper edge of said unit sheet.
  • Each pair of adjacent slits ll defines a comparatively narrow portion I2 of the unit sheet 3, said portions being equally spaced from each other.
  • the strip l 0 has each of its ends anchored to the unit sheet by rivets i3 and has its intermediate portion for-med into the loops 9, the lower portions of which are passed through the slits it under the portions 52 of the unit sheet. This construction permits wide adjustment of the loops 9 and provides flexible connection between the player fingers and the unit sheet.
  • Means are provided for drawing the ends 4 and E of the sheet together so as to make the glove snugly encircle the hand.
  • Attached, by stitching 14, to and extending from spaced points on the edge of the end portion 6 of the glove is a pair of loops E6 of elastic tape to each of which is at-" tached a metallic ring [1.
  • a doubled leather strip i8 Into each ring I! is looped a doubled leather strip i8 through both thicknesses of which is riveted the socket member 19 of a snap fastener, preferably the type commonly used on gloves and generally known in the art as a Carr fastener.
  • Engageable with the socket members i9 are spaced stud fastener members 2
  • One of each pair of these stud members is preferably located close to the edge of the glove portion 4 while the other, or others if more than two studs are provided in each group, is spaced from the edge sufiiciently that when the socket members [9 are engaged with the most remote stud the glove will snugly engage the smallest hand that the glove is designed to fit.
  • Engaging the socket member 19 with the stud closest to the edge of the glove portion 4 will, of course, provide a comfortable fit for larger hands.
  • the provision of the ring I? in the connector links is to provide lat eral flexibility without twisting theelastic tape l5. .7
  • lhe elastic straps l5 serve to draw the end portions of the glove over the back. of the hand so as to snugly engage the glove with the hand and to substantially wholly enclose the latter.
  • the players hand is protected against abrasions which might occur when the balls are played oil the side walls of the handball court.
  • a glove of the character described comprising a unit sheet of pliant material adapted to overlie the palm of and substantially encircle the hand, with its opposite ends disposed in spaced relationship overlying the back of the hand, said sheet having within the periphery thereof an aperture for receiving the thumb of the hand, a strip of pliant material secured at its ends to said sheet, a plurality of pairs of slits in said sheet in substantially uniformly spaced relation from each other and from said secured ends of said strip, said strip being of a length substantially greater than the distance between said secured ends and passing freely through said pairs of slits with portions of the strip extending outwardly from the said sheet between said pairs of slits and said secured ends in the form of four mutually adjustable loops for receiving the fingers of a player, elastic link members secured to and extending from one of the ends of said sheet overlying the back of the hand, groups of spaced fastener elements mounted on the other of the ends of said sheet overlying the back of the hand, and a fastener member pivot

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April 3, 1951 s. GRIFFIN 2,547,388
GLOVE Filed Dec. 11, 1948 :4 INVENTOR.
STEVE/v QR/FF/N BY WM A TTo/e/vE'Ys Patented Apr. 3, 1951 UNITED stares sarsnr orgies i I 2,547,388 i GLOVE I 7 Steve Griifin, Oakland, Calif. Application December 11, 1948, Serial No. 64,720
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to gloves to be worn on the hand and has particular reference to striking gloves used ingamesplayed with ball or similar It is an object 'of the invention to provide a glove of the character described designed to automatically conform to and snugly fit a considerable variation in hand sizes.
Another object of the invention is to provide, in a glove of the character described, improved resilient clasping means for securing the glove to the wearer's hand.
A further object of the invention is to provide, in aglove of the character described, improved clasping means which, by projecting a minimum distance above the surface of the glove,
does not render the glove cumbersome or create annoying interference with the free movement thereof.
The invention possesses other objects and features of advantage some of which, together with the foregoing, will be specifically set forth in the detailed description of the invention hereunto annexed. It is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific form thereof herein shown and described as various other modifications thereof may be employed within the scope of the appended claim.
Referring to the drawing:
Figure 1 is a perspective View looking at the back of the glove of invention on a wearer's hand. One of the attachment clasps is shown released so as to disclose the construction more clearly.
Figure 2 is a view, looking in direction of an arrow A in Fig. l and partly in section, of an upper portion of the glOVe showing the method of attaching oi finger loops to the glove sheet.
Figure 3 i a vertical sectional view showing one of the clasps. The plane of section is indicated by the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
The glove of my invention is adapted for use in such games as handball, where balls or other such objects are batted by the hand of the player, and is for the purpose of preventing bruising of the hand which prolonged strik ng of the ball would occasion. In detail, the glove comprises a unit sheet 3 of pliant material, preferably leather, whose central portion is positioned over the palm of the hand of the user and whose length is suiiicient so that the opposite end portions :3 and 6 thereof may lie over the back of the hand. An aperture 7 is cut in the sheet through which the thumb 8 may project. While a single thickness of material is sufficient for all intents and purposes, it is sometimes desirable to sew one or more additional thicknesses of material to the portion overlying the palm of the hand. The glove is provided with a plurality of loops '9 adjacent the upper edge thereof, which loops are made out of a strip ll! of material, preferably leather, and through which-loops the players fingers extend. The loops 9 may be attached to the unit sheet 3 in various ways. Fig. 2 shows the unit sheet 3 having a plurality of slits H made at a substantially right angle to the upper edge of said unit sheet. Each pair of adjacent slits ll defines a comparatively narrow portion I2 of the unit sheet 3, said portions being equally spaced from each other. The strip l 0 has each of its ends anchored to the unit sheet by rivets i3 and has its intermediate portion for-med into the loops 9, the lower portions of which are passed through the slits it under the portions 52 of the unit sheet. This construction permits wide adjustment of the loops 9 and provides flexible connection between the player fingers and the unit sheet.
Means are provided for drawing the ends 4 and E of the sheet together so as to make the glove snugly encircle the hand. Attached, by stitching 14, to and extending from spaced points on the edge of the end portion 6 of the glove is a pair of loops E6 of elastic tape to each of which is at-" tached a metallic ring [1. Into each ring I! is looped a doubled leather strip i8 through both thicknesses of which is riveted the socket member 19 of a snap fastener, preferably the type commonly used on gloves and generally known in the art as a Carr fastener. Engageable with the socket members i9 are spaced stud fastener members 2|, preferably in pairs, which are riveted to the end portion 4 of the glove. One of each pair of these stud members is preferably located close to the edge of the glove portion 4 while the other, or others if more than two studs are provided in each group, is spaced from the edge sufiiciently that when the socket members [9 are engaged with the most remote stud the glove will snugly engage the smallest hand that the glove is designed to fit. Engaging the socket member 19 with the stud closest to the edge of the glove portion 4 will, of course, provide a comfortable fit for larger hands. The provision of the ring I? in the connector links is to provide lat eral flexibility without twisting theelastic tape l5. .7
It will be seen, in Figure 3, that the over all thickness of the attachment straps does not exceed that of the combined height of the fastener elements 59 and 2|. The straps therefore are not capable of catching in the players clothes as are more cumbersome buckle attachments and consequently do not disturb tne players aim or timing as do the buckles. Furthermore, a mental hazard is removed since the player does not fear that such disturbances wil1 occur.
lhe elastic straps l5 serve to draw the end portions of the glove over the back. of the hand so as to snugly engage the glove with the hand and to substantially wholly enclose the latter. Thus the players hand is protected against abrasions which might occur when the balls are played oil the side walls of the handball court.
I claim:
A glove of the character described comprising a unit sheet of pliant material adapted to overlie the palm of and substantially encircle the hand, with its opposite ends disposed in spaced relationship overlying the back of the hand, said sheet having within the periphery thereof an aperture for receiving the thumb of the hand, a strip of pliant material secured at its ends to said sheet, a plurality of pairs of slits in said sheet in substantially uniformly spaced relation from each other and from said secured ends of said strip, said strip being of a length substantially greater than the distance between said secured ends and passing freely through said pairs of slits with portions of the strip extending outwardly from the said sheet between said pairs of slits and said secured ends in the form of four mutually adjustable loops for receiving the fingers of a player, elastic link members secured to and extending from one of the ends of said sheet overlying the back of the hand, groups of spaced fastener elements mounted on the other of the ends of said sheet overlying the back of the hand, and a fastener member pivotally mounted on each of said elastic link members and relcasably engageable with a selected one of said spaced fastener elements.
STEVE GREFIN.
REFERENCES CITED 'lhe following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name 7 Date 90,348 Desohamps May 25, 1369 368,724 Loucks Aug, 23, 1887 578,852 Barke Mar. 16, 1897
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US3217332A (en) * 1965-02-03 1965-11-16 Buckley S Gross Sportsman's accessory
US3318497A (en) * 1962-09-27 1967-05-09 Sun Chemical Corp Loop-making apparatus and method
US4556215A (en) * 1984-02-10 1985-12-03 Tarbox, Inc. Hand exercise weights
EP0208006A1 (en) * 1984-07-27 1987-01-14 ROECKL GmbH & Co. KG Glove
EP0239513A1 (en) * 1986-03-25 1987-09-30 Alain Marie Malfroy Camine Hand protection device
US4754499A (en) * 1987-06-12 1988-07-05 Pirie Lynne B Gripper pads for hands
US4802669A (en) * 1987-10-13 1989-02-07 Birmingham Peter C Baseball training device
US4977621A (en) * 1989-10-27 1990-12-18 J. Robert Richard General utility hand-grip assist pad
US5459883A (en) * 1994-03-09 1995-10-24 Garceau-Verbeck; Dorothy S. Ergonomic hand covering and grip enhancer
US5603679A (en) * 1995-05-04 1997-02-18 Reis; Pedro Gripping device
US5802614A (en) * 1997-08-21 1998-09-08 Charles P. Melone, Jr. Universal sports glove
US6261253B1 (en) * 1996-03-26 2001-07-17 Lenjoy Engineering, Inc. Deformable orthosis
US6898802B1 (en) 2004-06-12 2005-05-31 Mark A. Suarkeo Pliable shock-absorbing slip on grip-gloves
US20100287736A1 (en) * 2009-05-12 2010-11-18 Ameduri Anthony L Gripping device for handles
DE202012002400U1 (en) 2012-03-06 2012-06-20 Roland Branig easy grip palm protection
US20140259258A1 (en) * 2013-03-13 2014-09-18 Josh Miranda Hand Protector for Sliding
US8925113B2 (en) 2011-02-21 2015-01-06 The Crew Stop Llc Protective hand covering
US20170144054A1 (en) * 2015-11-25 2017-05-25 Shmuel LANDAU Hand protection sports pad
USD1012373S1 (en) * 2020-06-11 2024-01-23 0950300 B.C. Ltd. Climbing gloves
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US3318497A (en) * 1962-09-27 1967-05-09 Sun Chemical Corp Loop-making apparatus and method
US3217332A (en) * 1965-02-03 1965-11-16 Buckley S Gross Sportsman's accessory
US4556215A (en) * 1984-02-10 1985-12-03 Tarbox, Inc. Hand exercise weights
EP0208006A1 (en) * 1984-07-27 1987-01-14 ROECKL GmbH & Co. KG Glove
EP0239513A1 (en) * 1986-03-25 1987-09-30 Alain Marie Malfroy Camine Hand protection device
FR2596254A1 (en) * 1986-03-25 1987-10-02 Malfroy Camine Alain HAND PROTECTION DEVICE
US4754499A (en) * 1987-06-12 1988-07-05 Pirie Lynne B Gripper pads for hands
US4802669A (en) * 1987-10-13 1989-02-07 Birmingham Peter C Baseball training device
US4977621A (en) * 1989-10-27 1990-12-18 J. Robert Richard General utility hand-grip assist pad
US5826276A (en) * 1994-03-09 1998-10-27 Garceau-Verbeck; Dorothy S. Ergonomic hand covering and grip enhancer
US5459883A (en) * 1994-03-09 1995-10-24 Garceau-Verbeck; Dorothy S. Ergonomic hand covering and grip enhancer
US5603679A (en) * 1995-05-04 1997-02-18 Reis; Pedro Gripping device
US6261253B1 (en) * 1996-03-26 2001-07-17 Lenjoy Engineering, Inc. Deformable orthosis
US5802614A (en) * 1997-08-21 1998-09-08 Charles P. Melone, Jr. Universal sports glove
US6898802B1 (en) 2004-06-12 2005-05-31 Mark A. Suarkeo Pliable shock-absorbing slip on grip-gloves
US20100287736A1 (en) * 2009-05-12 2010-11-18 Ameduri Anthony L Gripping device for handles
US8925113B2 (en) 2011-02-21 2015-01-06 The Crew Stop Llc Protective hand covering
DE202012002400U1 (en) 2012-03-06 2012-06-20 Roland Branig easy grip palm protection
US20140259258A1 (en) * 2013-03-13 2014-09-18 Josh Miranda Hand Protector for Sliding
US20170144054A1 (en) * 2015-11-25 2017-05-25 Shmuel LANDAU Hand protection sports pad
USD1012373S1 (en) * 2020-06-11 2024-01-23 0950300 B.C. Ltd. Climbing gloves
US11957191B2 (en) 2020-06-11 2024-04-16 0950300 B.C. Ltd. Climbing gloves

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