WO2006058953A1 - Hand strap of a pole - Google Patents

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WO2006058953A1
WO2006058953A1 PCT/FI2004/000733 FI2004000733W WO2006058953A1 WO 2006058953 A1 WO2006058953 A1 WO 2006058953A1 FI 2004000733 W FI2004000733 W FI 2004000733W WO 2006058953 A1 WO2006058953 A1 WO 2006058953A1
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strap
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surrounding
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Marko Kantaneva
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Oü Me-Sisustus
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Priority to EP04801230A priority Critical patent/EP1830933A1/en
Priority to PCT/FI2004/000733 priority patent/WO2006058953A1/en
Priority to US11/989,975 priority patent/US20100155439A1/en
Publication of WO2006058953A1 publication Critical patent/WO2006058953A1/en
Priority to FI20077127A priority patent/FI20077127A/en
Priority to FI20070295U priority patent/FIU20070295U0/en
Priority to FI20070325U priority patent/FI7819U1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B9/00Details
    • A45B9/02Handles or heads
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63CSKATES; SKIS; ROLLER SKATES; DESIGN OR LAYOUT OF COURTS, RINKS OR THE LIKE
    • A63C11/00Accessories for skiing or snowboarding
    • A63C11/22Ski-sticks
    • A63C11/222Ski-stick handles or hand-straps
    • A63C11/2228Details of hand-straps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B9/00Details
    • A45B9/02Handles or heads
    • A45B2009/025Handles or heads releasably connected to a wrist strap or a glove
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45BWALKING STICKS; UMBRELLAS; LADIES' OR LIKE FANS
    • A45B2200/00Details not otherwise provided for in A45B
    • A45B2200/05Walking sticks
    • A45B2200/055Walking sticks for Nordic walking
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F2005/008Hand articles fastened to the wrist or to the arm or to the leg
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/40Interfaces with the user related to strength training; Details thereof
    • A63B21/4001Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor
    • A63B21/4017Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor to the upper limbs

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  • the invention relates to the hand strap of a pole and, specifically, of a walking pole, a ski pole, a downhill skiing pole or a hiking pole.
  • Known from publication US 5123674 is a system for attaching a ski pole to the user's hand in which the hand strap comprises a sheathing and elements for transmitting the power from the user to the ski pole; and the fastening elements between the hand strap and the pole are fitted to the pivot of the user's hand with respect to the ski pole, the pivot being disposed in the section of the junction between the thumb and forefinger of the user's hand.
  • WO 03/061785 is a matching handle of a pole and a hand strap to be fastened to it.
  • the hand strap comprises a strap part surrounding the back and bottom edge of a hand and two transmission straps that pass underneath the palm and the end of the thumb, the power transmission straps being arranged so as to pass from the palm of a user's hand to the handle, attaching to it.
  • Prior-art hand straps have at least either two separate transmission straps or at least a circle formed from two transmission straps for transmitting the powers from the user's hand to the pole.
  • the power transmission is performed from the hand's pivot, i.e. from the section of the junction between the thumb and the forefinger to the pole.
  • a problem with the prior-art hand straps is their usability. The hand is tied to a hand strap and you cannot easily and fast free your hand e.g. to fix your clothing.
  • a further problem with the prior-art hand strap systems is the too tight a fastening of the hand to the handle of the pole. This increases the risk of injury e.g. when toppling over when the hand is tied by the strap too much, and one cannot free the hand fast enough.
  • the objective of the invention is to eliminate the drawbacks referred to above.
  • One specific objective of the invention is to disclose a novel hand strap having just one power transmission strap and which is used to achieve a more powerful power transmission than using the prior-art hand straps.
  • a further objective of the invention is to disclose a hand strap which has a better usability compared to the prior-art straps.
  • the hand strap in accordance with the invention is characterised by what has been presented in the claims .
  • the invention relates to the hand strap of a pole, preferably of a walking, a ski, a hiking or a downhill skiing pole which is designed to be fitted to the user' s hand and by means of which the user' s power can be transmitted to the pole.
  • the hand strap in accordance with the invention includes a strap part sur- rounding the user's wrist and extending to the bottom edge of a hand and to the palm, and a fastening strap attached to the strap part which can be used to fasten the hand strap to the handle of the pole.
  • the hand strap includes just one fastening strap which functions as a power transmission strap; and the first end of the fastening strap is fastened to the part situated on the side of the palm of the strap part along the desired length; and the part of the fastening strap to be attached to the handle of the pole is fitted to start substantially from the middle section of the user's hand or from the middle.
  • the power transmission strap is arranged to run along an optimal line on the palm side, enabling straight-lined movement of the pole, thus enabling optimal pull and push movements of the pole.
  • the strap part is so shaped that the end of the fastening strap to be fastened to the pole is fitted so as to start from the upper edge of the part of the hand strap situated on the side of the palm, substantially from the middle of the user's hand towards the upper edge of the hand and the pole when the hand strap is fitted to the user's hand.
  • the part surrounding the wrist is so shaped that it forms a wristband.
  • the wristband is open with a buckle arranged at the first open end thereof and with an adjustment strap at the second open end thereof.
  • the hand strap is not open but a closed circle with the wristband comprising an elastically stretching component enabling one to pass the wristband to the user's hand.
  • arranged at the end of the adjustment strap, on the first side thereof is a Velcro tape; and arranged on the first side of the part surrounding the wrist is an adhesive surface.
  • arranged at the end of the adjustment strap, on the first side thereof is an adhesive surface; and arranged on the first side of the part surrounding the wrist is an adhesive band.
  • the adjustment strap can be passed though the buckle, and the adhesive band of the adjustment strap can then be folded against the adhesive surface of the wrist part, or vice versa to fasten the adhesive band to the adhesive surface, enabling one to adjust the wrist part to fit the user's hand.
  • An adhesive band is herein used to mean any adhesive band having small burdock-like barbs or the like, and an adhesive surface is used to mean the corresponding surface of the adhesive band which is substantially fluffy and to which the adhesive band can be fastened.
  • the strap part comprises a part surrounding the user's thumb.
  • the first end of the part surrounding the thumb is attached to the part surrounding the wrist on the side of the back of a hand, and the second end is attached to the part situated on the side of the palm, whereby the part surrounds the thumb, passing between the thumb and the forefinger.
  • the part surrounding the thumb is fitted to surround the thumb from every side, and it is attached to the part surrounding the wrist in the section of the thumb end, which extends from the back of the hand to the palm.
  • the strap part has been formed from a uniform component.
  • the uniform strap part is so shaped that it comprises a part surrounding the thumb, and the open second end of the part surrounding the thumb can be attached to the palm section of the strap part.
  • the part surrounding the thumb is formed from a different component than the rest of the strap part .
  • the part surrounding the thumb can be formed from a different material than the rest of the strap part .
  • the basic idea of the invention is that the fastening strap is not fastened to the part surrounding the thumb.
  • the fastening strap runs towards the pole specifically from the part situated on the side of the palm from the middle of the palm, not from the part surrounding the thumb and not from the pivot of the hand.
  • the part of the fastening strap that can be fastened to the handle of a pole i.e. the second end of the fastening strap
  • the part of the fastening strap to be attached to the handle of a pole is doubly bent and connected e.g. by sewing.
  • the aforementioned second free end has at least one fastening loop, more preferably two fastening loops.
  • the fastening loop has been formed by connecting the strap material layers with one another at a given distance from the second end of the fastening strap and by omitting the connecting along a given distance.
  • the connecting can be done e.g. by sewing transverse junctions in the strap for forming fastening loops in the strap.
  • the fastening loops the hand strap can be easily attached to any known handle. This means that the user does not need to have poles of his or her own.
  • the fastening strap is formed from a material, preferably elastic, known per se and suitable for the purpose.
  • the strap part is formed from a single or multi layer material known per se and suitable for the purpose, which layer feels comfortable against the user's hand.
  • the strap part comprises a part partly surrounding the back of a hand of a user.
  • the hand strap of the invention is designed as an easy-to-use and safe strap solution which is suitable for users of various ages and different types of user groups .
  • the pole strap in accordance with the invention has taken into account the biomechanical phases of the push and pull movements of the use of the pole that are realised in Nordic walking, skiing and hiking.
  • the push and pull movements are supported by just one power transmission strap which runs along an optimal line on the palm side. This enables straight-lined movement of the pole, thus resulting in optimal push and pull movements of the use of the pole. This enables one to achieve an efficient power transmission.
  • the hand strap in accordance with the present invention enables you to easily free your hand from the handle of the pole e.g. when you,topple over, reducing the risk of injury in the palm section.
  • the hand strap does not tie the user's hand to the handle of the pole.
  • the hand strap in accordance with the invention enables you to freely use your hand to perform other functions, e.g. to open your zip, to empty your pocket, to adjust a pulse counter or watch, etc., when using the pole.
  • a control movement of the thumb guides the pole so as to run along an optimal track of motion in a back and forth movement, but does not, however, wholly fasten the palm to the handle of the pole.
  • the hand strap of the invention is easy and fast to put in hand and take off.
  • the adhesive band and the buckle it is easy and fast to adjust the hand strap to the desired size surrounding the wrist . Thanks to the hand strap the pole is carried along in different situations.
  • the pole strap of the invention is suited for e.g. Nordic walking, skiing, downhill skiing and hiking.
  • pole straps of the invention are suited for different user groups.
  • a strap which is made of a solid but elastic material is specifically suited for users with arthrosis and for those suffering from rheumatism.
  • it is important that the strap does not put any pressure e.g. on the joint zone.
  • Fig. 1 represents one embodiment of a hand ' strap in accordance with the invention when opened and laid out on a plane surface;
  • Fig. 2 represents the hand strap as shown in Example 1 when put into the form of use;
  • Fig. 3a represents the hand strap as shown in Example 1 when in use as seen from the side of the back of a hand;
  • Fig. 3b represents the hand strap as shown in Example 3a as seen from the side of the back of a hand; and Fig. 4 represents another embodiment of a hand strap in accordance with the invention when opened and laid out on a plane surface.
  • the hand strap of a pole as seen in Figs. 1, 2, 3a and 3b comprises a strap part 1.
  • the strap part consists of a part 3 surrounding the user's wrist and of parts extending to the bottom edge 5 of the hand and to the palm 4.
  • the strap part is formed from a uniform component.
  • the hand strap comprises one fastening strap 2 fastened to the strap part 1, by means of which the hand strap can be fastened to the handle of the pole.
  • the fastening strap 2 functions as a power transmission strap.
  • the first end 7 of the fastening strap is fastened to the part 4 of the strap part 1 that is situated on the side of the palm along the entire height of the palm part 4.
  • the strap part 1 and the part thereof situated on the side of the palm 4 are formed to have such a shape that the part 8 of the fastening strap 2 to be attached to the handle of the pole starts substantially from the middle 9 of the user's hand towards the upper edge of the hand and the handle of the pole when the hand strap is in the user's hand.
  • the part 3 surrounding the wrist is so shaped that it forms an open wristband when the hand strap is opened and laid out on a plane.
  • a buckle 12 Arranged at the first open end 10 of the wristband is a buckle 12 and arranged at the second open end 11 is an adjustment strap 13.
  • an adhesive surface 17 Furthermore arranged at the end of the adjustment strap 13, on the first side 14 of the adjustment strap, is an adhesive surface 17; and arranged on the first side of the part surrounding the wrist is an adhesive band 16.
  • the adjustment strap 13 is arranged to be passed though the buckle 12; and the adhesive band of the adjustment strap can then be folded against the adhesive band of the wrist part, and to be fastened thereto. This enables one to adjust the length and tightness of the wrist part to fit the user's hand.
  • the uniform strap part 1 also comprises a part 6 surrounding the thumb of a user.
  • the first end 18 of the part surrounding the thumb is attached to the part 3 surrounding the wrist on the side of the back of a hand 20, and the open second end 19 is attached to the part 4 situated on the side of the palm, whereby the part surrounds the thumb, passing between the thumb and the forefinger.
  • the first end 18 of the part surrounding the thumb proceeds continuously from the part 3 surrounding the wrist.
  • the second end 19 of the part surrounding the thumb is attached to the part 4 situated on the side of the palm by sewing.
  • the part 8 of the fastening strap which can be attached to the handle of a pole i.e. the second end of the fastening strap, is doubly bent and connected e.g. by sewing a first stitch 22 in the transverse direction of the fastening strap 2 at a distance from the fold and a second transverse stitch 23 at a distance from the first stitch 22, preferably in conjunction with the upper edge of the palm part 4 of the strap part 1.
  • two fastening loops 21 are formed in the part 8 of the fastening strap 2 that is to be fastened to the handle of a pole.
  • the hand strap as shown in Fig. 4 corresponds to the hand strap as shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3a and 3b, but the hand strap of Fig. 4 comprises a part 6 surrounding the thumb that is fitted to surround the thumb from every side.
  • the part 6 surrounding the thumb which has been formed from a different material and from a different component than the rest of the strap part has been attached by sewing to the part 3 surrounding the wrist along the entire section of the thumb end, the section extending from the back of a hand to the palm side.
  • the fastening strap can be formed from a nylon material .
  • the strap part can be formed from a two-layer material whose inner layer feels comfortable against the user's hand.
  • the materials of the strap part may include PCV-based materials.
  • the strap part can be edged with a suitable seam binding, e.g. with a nylon type seam binding.

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The invention relates to a hand strap of a pole, the hand strap including a strap part (1) surrounding the user's wrist and extending to bottom edge of the hand and to the palm section and a fastening strap (2) at­tached to the strap part which is used to fasten the hand strap to the handle of a pole. According to the invention, the hand strap includes one fastening strap (2), which functions as a power transmission strap; and the first end (7) of the fastening strap is fas­tened to the part (4) of the strap part situated on the side of the palm; and the part (8) of the fasten­ing strap to be attached to the handle of a pole is fitted to start substantially from the middle section (9) of the user's palm.

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HAND STRAP OF A POLE FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to the hand strap of a pole and, specifically, of a walking pole, a ski pole, a downhill skiing pole or a hiking pole.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Known in prior art are various hand straps to be fastened to the handle of a pole for transmitting the user's power to the pole.
Known from publication US 5123674 is a system for attaching a ski pole to the user's hand in which the hand strap comprises a sheathing and elements for transmitting the power from the user to the ski pole; and the fastening elements between the hand strap and the pole are fitted to the pivot of the user's hand with respect to the ski pole, the pivot being disposed in the section of the junction between the thumb and forefinger of the user's hand.
Known from publication WO 03/061785 is a matching handle of a pole and a hand strap to be fastened to it. The hand strap comprises a strap part surrounding the back and bottom edge of a hand and two transmission straps that pass underneath the palm and the end of the thumb, the power transmission straps being arranged so as to pass from the palm of a user's hand to the handle, attaching to it.
Prior-art hand straps have at least either two separate transmission straps or at least a circle formed from two transmission straps for transmitting the powers from the user's hand to the pole. In addition, in most of the prior-art hand straps the power transmission is performed from the hand's pivot, i.e. from the section of the junction between the thumb and the forefinger to the pole. A problem with the prior-art hand straps is their usability. The hand is tied to a hand strap and you cannot easily and fast free your hand e.g. to fix your clothing.
A further problem with the prior-art hand strap systems is the too tight a fastening of the hand to the handle of the pole. This increases the risk of injury e.g. when toppling over when the hand is tied by the strap too much, and one cannot free the hand fast enough.
Furthermore, a part of the prior-art hand straps loads the hand unnecessarily in relation to the achieved power transmission.
OBJECTIVE OF THE INVENTION
The objective of the invention is to eliminate the drawbacks referred to above.
One specific objective of the invention is to disclose a novel hand strap having just one power transmission strap and which is used to achieve a more powerful power transmission than using the prior-art hand straps. A further objective of the invention is to disclose a hand strap which has a better usability compared to the prior-art straps.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The hand strap in accordance with the invention is characterised by what has been presented in the claims .
The invention relates to the hand strap of a pole, preferably of a walking, a ski, a hiking or a downhill skiing pole which is designed to be fitted to the user' s hand and by means of which the user' s power can be transmitted to the pole. The hand strap in accordance with the invention includes a strap part sur- rounding the user's wrist and extending to the bottom edge of a hand and to the palm, and a fastening strap attached to the strap part which can be used to fasten the hand strap to the handle of the pole. According to the invention, the hand strap includes just one fastening strap which functions as a power transmission strap; and the first end of the fastening strap is fastened to the part situated on the side of the palm of the strap part along the desired length; and the part of the fastening strap to be attached to the handle of the pole is fitted to start substantially from the middle section of the user's hand or from the middle. The power transmission strap is arranged to run along an optimal line on the palm side, enabling straight-lined movement of the pole, thus enabling optimal pull and push movements of the pole.
The strap part is so shaped that the end of the fastening strap to be fastened to the pole is fitted so as to start from the upper edge of the part of the hand strap situated on the side of the palm, substantially from the middle of the user's hand towards the upper edge of the hand and the pole when the hand strap is fitted to the user's hand.
In one embodiment of the invention, the part surrounding the wrist is so shaped that it forms a wristband. In one embodiment, the wristband is open with a buckle arranged at the first open end thereof and with an adjustment strap at the second open end thereof. In an alternative solution, the hand strap is not open but a closed circle with the wristband comprising an elastically stretching component enabling one to pass the wristband to the user's hand.
In one embodiment of the invention, arranged at the end of the adjustment strap, on the first side thereof, is a Velcro tape; and arranged on the first side of the part surrounding the wrist is an adhesive surface. In an alternative solution, arranged at the end of the adjustment strap, on the first side thereof, is an adhesive surface; and arranged on the first side of the part surrounding the wrist is an adhesive band. Advantageously, the adjustment strap can be passed though the buckle, and the adhesive band of the adjustment strap can then be folded against the adhesive surface of the wrist part, or vice versa to fasten the adhesive band to the adhesive surface, enabling one to adjust the wrist part to fit the user's hand.
An adhesive band is herein used to mean any adhesive band having small burdock-like barbs or the like, and an adhesive surface is used to mean the corresponding surface of the adhesive band which is substantially fluffy and to which the adhesive band can be fastened.
In one embodiment of the invention, the strap part comprises a part surrounding the user's thumb.
In one embodiment of the invention, the first end of the part surrounding the thumb is attached to the part surrounding the wrist on the side of the back of a hand, and the second end is attached to the part situated on the side of the palm, whereby the part surrounds the thumb, passing between the thumb and the forefinger.
In one alternative solution, the part surrounding the thumb is fitted to surround the thumb from every side, and it is attached to the part surrounding the wrist in the section of the thumb end, which extends from the back of the hand to the palm.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the strap part has been formed from a uniform component. In one embodiment, the uniform strap part is so shaped that it comprises a part surrounding the thumb, and the open second end of the part surrounding the thumb can be attached to the palm section of the strap part. In an alternative solution, the part surrounding the thumb is formed from a different component than the rest of the strap part . The part surrounding the thumb can be formed from a different material than the rest of the strap part .
The basic idea of the invention is that the fastening strap is not fastened to the part surrounding the thumb. The fastening strap runs towards the pole specifically from the part situated on the side of the palm from the middle of the palm, not from the part surrounding the thumb and not from the pivot of the hand.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the part of the fastening strap that can be fastened to the handle of a pole, i.e. the second end of the fastening strap, is formed from a duplex strap material. In one embodiment, the part of the fastening strap to be attached to the handle of a pole is doubly bent and connected e.g. by sewing. Preferably, the aforementioned second free end has at least one fastening loop, more preferably two fastening loops. Preferably, the fastening loop has been formed by connecting the strap material layers with one another at a given distance from the second end of the fastening strap and by omitting the connecting along a given distance. The connecting can be done e.g. by sewing transverse junctions in the strap for forming fastening loops in the strap. By means of the fastening loops the hand strap can be easily attached to any known handle. This means that the user does not need to have poles of his or her own.
The fastening strap is formed from a material, preferably elastic, known per se and suitable for the purpose. The strap part is formed from a single or multi layer material known per se and suitable for the purpose, which layer feels comfortable against the user's hand. In one embodiment of the invention, the strap part comprises a part partly surrounding the back of a hand of a user.
The hand strap of the invention is designed as an easy-to-use and safe strap solution which is suitable for users of various ages and different types of user groups .
In designing the pole strap in accordance with the invention one has taken into account the biomechanical phases of the push and pull movements of the use of the pole that are realised in Nordic walking, skiing and hiking. According to the invention, the push and pull movements are supported by just one power transmission strap which runs along an optimal line on the palm side. This enables straight-lined movement of the pole, thus resulting in optimal push and pull movements of the use of the pole. This enables one to achieve an efficient power transmission.
The hand strap in accordance with the present invention enables you to easily free your hand from the handle of the pole e.g. when you,topple over, reducing the risk of injury in the palm section. The hand strap does not tie the user's hand to the handle of the pole. The hand strap in accordance with the invention enables you to freely use your hand to perform other functions, e.g. to open your zip, to empty your pocket, to adjust a pulse counter or watch, etc., when using the pole.
In the embodiment of the invention in .which the hand strap includes a part surrounding the thumb, a control movement of the thumb guides the pole so as to run along an optimal track of motion in a back and forth movement, but does not, however, wholly fasten the palm to the handle of the pole. In this embodiment, you can easily free your thumb from the part surrounding the thumb, enabling you to freely use your hands . It is easy and fast for you to put your thumb back into the thumb aperture.
The hand strap of the invention is easy and fast to put in hand and take off. By means of the adhesive band and the buckle it is easy and fast to adjust the hand strap to the desired size surrounding the wrist . Thanks to the hand strap the pole is carried along in different situations.
The pole strap of the invention is suited for e.g. Nordic walking, skiing, downhill skiing and hiking.
The pole straps of the invention, in various applications, are suited for different user groups. For example, a strap which is made of a solid but elastic material is specifically suited for users with arthrosis and for those suffering from rheumatism. In this embodiment it is important that the strap does not put any pressure e.g. on the joint zone.
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In the following section, the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Fig. 1 represents one embodiment of a hand ' strap in accordance with the invention when opened and laid out on a plane surface;
Fig. 2 represents the hand strap as shown in Example 1 when put into the form of use;
Fig. 3a represents the hand strap as shown in Example 1 when in use as seen from the side of the back of a hand;
Fig. 3b represents the hand strap as shown in Example 3a as seen from the side of the back of a hand; and Fig. 4 represents another embodiment of a hand strap in accordance with the invention when opened and laid out on a plane surface.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The hand strap of a pole as seen in Figs. 1, 2, 3a and 3b comprises a strap part 1. The strap part consists of a part 3 surrounding the user's wrist and of parts extending to the bottom edge 5 of the hand and to the palm 4. The strap part is formed from a uniform component. In addition, the hand strap comprises one fastening strap 2 fastened to the strap part 1, by means of which the hand strap can be fastened to the handle of the pole. The fastening strap 2 functions as a power transmission strap. The first end 7 of the fastening strap is fastened to the part 4 of the strap part 1 that is situated on the side of the palm along the entire height of the palm part 4. The strap part 1 and the part thereof situated on the side of the palm 4 are formed to have such a shape that the part 8 of the fastening strap 2 to be attached to the handle of the pole starts substantially from the middle 9 of the user's hand towards the upper edge of the hand and the handle of the pole when the hand strap is in the user's hand.
The part 3 surrounding the wrist is so shaped that it forms an open wristband when the hand strap is opened and laid out on a plane. Arranged at the first open end 10 of the wristband is a buckle 12 and arranged at the second open end 11 is an adjustment strap 13. Furthermore arranged at the end of the adjustment strap 13, on the first side 14 of the adjustment strap, is an adhesive surface 17; and arranged on the first side of the part surrounding the wrist is an adhesive band 16. While in use, the adjustment strap 13 is arranged to be passed though the buckle 12; and the adhesive band of the adjustment strap can then be folded against the adhesive band of the wrist part, and to be fastened thereto. This enables one to adjust the length and tightness of the wrist part to fit the user's hand.
The uniform strap part 1 also comprises a part 6 surrounding the thumb of a user. The first end 18 of the part surrounding the thumb is attached to the part 3 surrounding the wrist on the side of the back of a hand 20, and the open second end 19 is attached to the part 4 situated on the side of the palm, whereby the part surrounds the thumb, passing between the thumb and the forefinger. The first end 18 of the part surrounding the thumb proceeds continuously from the part 3 surrounding the wrist. The second end 19 of the part surrounding the thumb is attached to the part 4 situated on the side of the palm by sewing.
The part 8 of the fastening strap which can be attached to the handle of a pole, i.e. the second end of the fastening strap, is doubly bent and connected e.g. by sewing a first stitch 22 in the transverse direction of the fastening strap 2 at a distance from the fold and a second transverse stitch 23 at a distance from the first stitch 22, preferably in conjunction with the upper edge of the palm part 4 of the strap part 1. In that case, two fastening loops 21 are formed in the part 8 of the fastening strap 2 that is to be fastened to the handle of a pole.
Concerning the rest of the parts, the hand strap as shown in Fig. 4 corresponds to the hand strap as shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3a and 3b, but the hand strap of Fig. 4 comprises a part 6 surrounding the thumb that is fitted to surround the thumb from every side. The part 6 surrounding the thumb which has been formed from a different material and from a different component than the rest of the strap part has been attached by sewing to the part 3 surrounding the wrist along the entire section of the thumb end, the section extending from the back of a hand to the palm side.
In one embodiment example, the fastening strap can be formed from a nylon material . The strap part can be formed from a two-layer material whose inner layer feels comfortable against the user's hand. The materials of the strap part may include PCV-based materials. In addition, the strap part can be edged with a suitable seam binding, e.g. with a nylon type seam binding.
The invention is not limited merely to the examples referred to above; instead many variations are possible within the scope of the inventive idea defined by the claims .

Claims

1. A hand strap of a pole, the hand strap including a strap part (1) surrounding the user's wrist and extending to the bottom edge of a hand and to the palm, and a fastening strap (2) attached to the strap part which can be used to fasten the hand strap to the handle of the pole, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the hand strap includes one fastening strap (2) which functions as a power transmission band; and the first end (7) of the fastening strap has been attached to the part (4) of the strap part that is situated on the side of the palm; and the part (8) of the fastening strap to be attached to the handle of the pole is fitted to start substantially from the middle section (9) of the user's palm.
2. The hand strap as defined in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the part (3) surrounding the wrist has been so shaped that it forms a wristband.
3. The hand strap as defined in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the wristband (3) is open; and arranged at the first open end (10) thereof is a buckle (12) ; and arranged at the second open end
(11) thereof is an adjustment band (13) .
4. The hand strap as defined in claim 2 or 3, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that arranged at the end of the adjustment strap (13), on the first side (14) of the adjustment strap, is an adhesive band (16) ; and arranged on the first side (15) of the part (3) surrounding the wrist is an adhesive surface (17) .
5. The hand strap as defined in claim 2 or 3, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that arranged at the end of the adjustment strap (13) , on the first side (14) of the adjustment strap, is an adhesive surface (17) ; and arranged on the first side (15) of the part (3) surrounding the wrist is an adhesive band (16) .
6. The hand strap as defined in any one of claims 1-5, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the strap part (1) comprises a part (6) surrounding the user's thumb.
7. The hand strap as defined in claim 6, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the first end (18) of the part (6) surrounding the thumb is attached to the part (3) surrounding the wrist on the side situated in the back of a hand (20) , and the second end (19) is attached to the part (4) situated on the side of the palm, surrounding the thumb and passing between the thumb and the forefinger.
8. The hand strap as defined in claim 6, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the part (6) surrounding the thumb is fitted to surround the thumb from every side and is attached to the part (3) surrounding the wrist in the section of the thumb end, the section extending from the back of a hand to the palm.
9. The hand strap as defined in any one of claims 1-8, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the strap part (1) is formed from a uniform component.
10. The hand strap as defined in claim 9, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the uniform strap part (1) has been so shaped that it comprises a part
(6) surrounding the thumb; and the open second end (19) of the part surrounding the thumb can be fastened to the palm section (4) of the strap part.
11. The hand strap as defined in any one of claims 1-8, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the part (6) surrounding the thumb is formed from a different component than the rest of the strap part (1) .
12. The hand strap as defined in any one of claims 1-11, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the part (8) of the fastening strap that can be fastened to the handle of a pole is formed from a double material .
13. The hand strap as defined in claim 12, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the part (8) of the fastening strap to be fastened to the handle of a pole is doubly bent and connected together.
14. The hand strap as defined in claim 12 or
13, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that formed in the part (8) of the fastening strap that is to be attached to the handle of a pole is at least one fastening loop
(21) .
15. The hand strap as defined in claim 12 or 13, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that formed in the part (8) of the fastening strap that is to be attached to the handle of a pole are two fastening loops (21) .
16. The hand strap as defined in any one of claims 1-15, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that the strap part (1) comprises a part partly surrounding the user's back of a hand (20) .
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