WO2013110065A1 - Vêtement de protection de poignet - Google Patents

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WO2013110065A1
WO2013110065A1 PCT/US2013/022532 US2013022532W WO2013110065A1 WO 2013110065 A1 WO2013110065 A1 WO 2013110065A1 US 2013022532 W US2013022532 W US 2013022532W WO 2013110065 A1 WO2013110065 A1 WO 2013110065A1
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Dennis J. LEEDOM
James H. Sadler
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Bern Unlimited, Inc.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01582Protective gloves with means to restrain or support the hand
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B69/00Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
    • A63B69/0057Means for physically limiting movements of body parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/08Arm or hand
    • A41D13/081Hand protectors
    • A41D13/088Hand protectors especially for the wrist
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B71/00Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
    • A63B71/08Body-protectors for players or sportsmen, i.e. body-protecting accessories affording protection of body parts against blows or collisions
    • 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2209/00Characteristics of used materials
    • A63B2209/10Characteristics of used materials with adhesive type surfaces, i.e. hook and loop-type fastener

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  • At least one example of the present disclosure relates generally to a wrist protective system comprising a glove component and a protective component. More particularly, certain examples relate to a wrist protective system that may be removed and worn separately from the glove component. The glove component may also be worn separately from the protective component.
  • the wrist protective system comprises a protective portion constructed and arranged to conform to at least one of a dorsal region and a palmar region of a hand of a user.
  • the wrist protective system also comprise a glove portion comprising an opening constructed and arranged to receive the protective portion and having a first securing portion secured to the glove portion proximate the arm region of the glove portion and a second securing portion secured to the glove portion proximate the phalangeal region of the user.
  • the protective portion may be constructed and arranged to prevent at least one of hyperextension and hyperflexion of the hand.
  • the protective portion may comprise a third securing portion secured to the protective portion proximate the arm region.
  • the third securing portion may be constructed and arranged to be secured to the hand.
  • the opening of the glove portion may be constructed and arranged to releasably receive the protective portion.
  • the protective portion is constructed and arranged to conform to the dorsal region of the hand of the user.
  • the protective portion is further constructed and arranged to conform to the palmar region of the hand of the user.
  • a wrist protective system comprising a protective portion, a first securing portion and a second securing portion.
  • the protective portion is constructed and arranged to conform to at least one of a dorsal region and a palmar region of a hand of a user, and comprises a first end and a second end.
  • the first end of the protective portion comprises a plurality of openings
  • the second end of the protective portion comprises a plurality of openings.
  • the first securing portion is constructed and arranged to mate with at least one opening in the first end of the protective portion and to secure the first end of the protective portion to the phalangeal region of the hand of the user.
  • the second securing portion is constructed and arranged to mate with at least one opening in the second end of the protective portion and to secure the second end of the protective portion to the arm region of the hand of the user.
  • the protective portion and at least one of the first securing portion and the second securing portion is sized and shaped to be mated and secured to at least one of the hand of the user and a glove.
  • the protective portion is constructed and arranged to prevent at least one of hyperextension or hyperflexion of the hand.
  • FIG. 1A illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a glove, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. IB illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a glove, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. 1C illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a glove, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a glove, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a mit, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. 3B illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a mit, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. 3C illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a mit, in accordance with certain examples
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a wrist protective system comprising a mit, in accordance with certain examples.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a protective portion of a wrist protective system, in accordance with certain examples.
  • wrist protective systems are provided that may be worn as part of a glove, mit, or other hand covering apparel to provide protection and prevent or reduce injury to at least one of the wrist, the hand, a portion of the hand, or the arm.
  • a user may wear the wrist protective system on one or both hands.
  • a glove may include a covering for all or a portion of a hand and may or may not include individual covering of all or part of each of the fingers and the thumb.
  • reference to a glove may include a covering that separates the thumb from the fingers, for example, such as in a conventional mitten or mit.
  • the wrist protective system of the present disclosure may prevent or reduce injury to all or a portion of the hand, the wrist, and arm.
  • the wrist protective system may prevent or reduce hyperflexion or hyperextension of the hand due to an impact with a surface.
  • the present disclosure may include a wrist protective system that may comprise a protective portion and a glove portion.
  • the wrist protective system of the present disclosure may comprise components that may be worn together, or worn separately.
  • a glove portion and a protective portion may be worn together by the user; however, the glove portion may be worn without the protective portion.
  • the protective portion may be worn without the glove portion.
  • the system allows the user to tailor their product to fit their needs, and allows for greater flexibility in using the product for particular activities and in varying climates.
  • the protective portion may be constructed and arranged to conform to a particular region or regions of a hand, wrist, or arm of a user.
  • the protective portion may comprise one or more components constructed and arranged to conform to one or more of the dorsal region of the hand, the palmar region of the hand, and at least a portion of the wrist portion or arm portion of the hand.
  • the protective portion may be constructed and arranged to conform to the dorsal region of a hand of user.
  • the protective portion may be constructed and arranged to conform to a particular region or regions of a hand to prevent or reduce hyperflexion or hyperextension of the hand.
  • the protective portion may also, alternatively, or additionally, prevent or reduce other injuries to the hand, wrist, or arm, including prevention or reduction of broken bones, prevention or reduction of muscle, tendon, or ligament pulls or tears, and prevention or reduction of sprains or strains to the hand, wrist, or arm.
  • the protective portion may comprise more than one component, wherein a first component may conform to the dorsal side region of the user, and a second component may conform to the wrist or arm on the palmar side of the user.
  • the first component and second component of the protective portion may be used together or separately, and with or without the glove portion to provide added options and flexibility in using the system to the user.
  • the protective portion may be constructed of one or more materials that may provide sufficient protection of at least one of the hand, wrist, and arm regions.
  • the one or more materials may be rigid in order to withstand an impact, and may allow for a lightweight, inexpensive end product.
  • the one or more materials may also provide for appropriate molding properties so as to achieve a protective portion that may conform to a user' s hand.
  • the one or more materials may provide for appropriate molding properties so as to achieve a protective portion that may conform to the dorsal region of a user' s hand.
  • the protective portion may be constructed of at least one material that may provide shock absorbance or dissipation upon impact with a surface.
  • the protective portion may also be constructed and arranged to be compatible with and mate successfully with the glove portion.
  • the glove portion may comprise an opening constructed and arranged to receive the protective portion.
  • the opening of the glove portion may be constructed and arranged to releasably receive the protective portion.
  • the term “mate” or “mating” may describe any manner of connecting or joining two or more portions or components of the wrist protective system together.
  • the term “mate” or “mating” may describe any mechanical, thermal, or chemical process that connect or join two or more components together.
  • the term “mate” or “mating” may mean molding, adhering, crimping, folding, clamping, snapping, interlocking, sewing, hook and looping, or otherwise connecting two components.
  • the glove portion may be mated to the protective portion by way of a strap that may comprise one or more hook and loop fasteners. The mating may be permanent or temporary.
  • the glove portion may comprise one or more securing portions that may secure the glove portion or the wrist protective system to the hand of the user. This may allow for multiple users to use the same wrist protective system, and adjust the fit of the system based on the size of the user's hand, and the comfort level desired by the user. For example, certain users may desire a "looser” or "tighter” fit of the wrist protective system and, therefore, may adjust the one or more securing portions accordingly.
  • the glove portion may comprise a first securing portion. The first securing portion may be secured to the glove portion proximate the arm region of the glove portion. The glove portion may also comprise a second securing portion.
  • the second securing portion may be secured to the glove portion proximate the phalangeal region of the user.
  • the second securing portion may be secured to the glove portion proximate the phalangeal region of the user, and may wrap entirely around the glove. This second securing portion may take the place of a securing portion of the protective portion near the phalangeal region when the protective portion is not being used with the glove portion.
  • the one or more securing portions of the glove portion may be permanently attached to the glove portion or removable from the glove portion.
  • the first securing portion and the second securing portion may be permanently secured to the glove portion.
  • the protective portion of the wrist protective system may comprise one or more securing portions that may secure the protective portion to at least one of the hand of the user and the glove portion.
  • the securing portion may be mated or attached to the protective portion in any number of ways as described above.
  • the securing portion may be attached to the protective portion by any mechanical, thermal, or chemical process that connect or join two or more components together.
  • One or more mating methods may be used to mate the securing portion and the protective portion, and these mating methods may be permanent or removable.
  • the protective portion may comprise a securing portion proximate an arm region of the user, in some examples referred to as a third securing portion.
  • This securing portion may be permanently secured to the protective portion, and may be used in conjunction with the glove portion to secure the wrist protective glove in place.
  • this securing portion may be used without the glove portion to secure the protective portion, at least in part, in place against the user' s hand.
  • another securing portion in some examples referred to as a fourth securing portion, may be used to further secure the protective portion in place against the user' s hand.
  • This securing portion may be located proximate the phalangeal region of the user.
  • a wrist protective system comprising a protective portion constructed and arranged to conform to the dorsal region of a hand of a user, the protective portion comprising a first end and a second end, the first end of the protective portion comprising a plurality of openings, and the second end of the protective portion comprising a plurality of openings.
  • a first securing portion may be constructed and arranged to mate with at least one opening in the first end of the protective portion and to secure the first end of the protective portion to the phalangeal region of the hand of the user.
  • a second securing portion may be constructed and arranged to mate with at least one opening in the second end of the protective portion and to secure the second end of the protective portion to the arm region of the hand of the user.
  • the protective portion and at least one of the first securing portion and the second securing portion may be sized and shaped to be mated and secured to at least one of the hand of the user and a glove.
  • This protective portion may be constructed and arranged to prevent at least one of hyperextenstion or hyperflexion of the hand.
  • FIGS. 1-5 Details of the wrist protective system are illustrated in FIGS. 1-5.
  • a wrist protective system is illustrated.
  • FIG. 1A a wrist protective system is shown in which the back-of-hand region, or the dorsal region of the system is shown.
  • This wrist protective system comprises a glove portion comprising protective covering for each finger.
  • the glove portion comprises opening 10 that may receive the protective portion.
  • the protective portion of the system has not been inserted into the glove portion. Opening 10 of the glove portion may be any suitable shape and size to sufficiently and securely house the protective portion.
  • opening 10 and the housing for opening 10 may be made of a material that may allow for ease of insertion through the opening, and ease of removal, yet allow for a secure fit of the protective portion in the opening while in use. Opening 10 and the housing may also provide for adjustment of the protective portion by the user while it is secured within the glove, and may provide for a comfortable fit for the user. Opening 10 may be constructed and arranged to allow for the protective portion to be positioned as desired on the hand. For example, opening 10 may be constructed and arranged to allow for the protective portion to be centered on the dorsal region of the hand to provide maximum protection of the hand upon impact.
  • Glove portion of FIG. 1 A comprises first securing portion 20 and second securing portion 30.
  • First securing portion 20 may be secured to the glove portion proximate the arm region of the glove portion.
  • Second securing portion 30 may be secured to the glove portion proximate the phalangeal region of the user.
  • the securing portions are secured through use of a strap that is wrapped around a loop, and fastened with a hook-and-loop fastener (for example, a VELCRO® fastener), although any one or more mating methods may be used to secure the securing portions to the glove portion.
  • the palm side of the glove portion of FIG. 1 A is illustrated in FIG. IB with the protective portion in opening 10. This figure shows how first securing portion 20 is mated with glove portion and also shows securing portion 40 of the protective portion, as it wraps around the arm region of the glove portion.
  • a first protective portion 50 of wrist protective system is illustrated in FIG. 1C.
  • protective portion 50 may be shaped to be inserted into opening 10 of the glove portion as depicted in FIG. 1A.
  • Protective portion 50 may comprise wing portions at a first end and a second end to provide at least one of adequate protection of the user's hand, adequate securing of the protective portion in the glove portion, and comfort.
  • the wings of protective portion 50 allow for a secure fit of protective portion 50 into opening 10 of the glove portion.
  • Protective portion 50 may comprise any suitable material or materials that allow for securing protective portion 50 within the glove portion, while providing a comfortable fit to the user. It may also be desirable in certain embodiments for the material to be a lightweight material.
  • Protective portion 50 may also be constructed to allow for ease of insertion and removal of protective portion 50 from the glove portion.
  • protective portion 50 may have the dimensions of about 6 cm to about 7.5 cm in width, and about 15 cm in length. However, these dimensions may be altered based on the end user. For example, the dimensions may be reduced in a wrist protective system for a child. Opening 10 in the glove portion may be tailored based on the dimensions of protective portion 50.
  • Protective portion 50 comprises a first end and a second end.
  • the first end of protective portion 50 comprises a plurality of openings that may allow for insertion of a strap or other securing portion 60 to allow for securing of protective portion 50 to a hand of a user proximate the phalangeal region of the hand, in the event protective portion 50 is to be worn without the glove portion.
  • the plurality of openings may be used as needed to adjust the fit of the strap. If protective portion 50 is to be used with the glove portion, this strap or securing portion 60 may be removed from protective portion 50, and the protective portion may be inserted into the glove portion by way of opening 10 of glove portion.
  • the second end of protective portion 50 comprises a plurality of openings that allow for securing a second securing portion 40 to the protective portion.
  • Securing portion 40 may be permanently attached to protective portion 50 and is located proximate the arm region of protective portion 50.
  • the first end and second end may be in the shape of wings that allow for ease of insertion, fit, and release of protective portion 50.
  • the wings or other various configurations of protective portion 50 may allow for a comfortable, secure fit to the user that does not interfere with the activity the user is involved with.
  • Some embodiments may further include a second protective portion 50 configured and arranged to protect the palmar side of the hand of a user.
  • the second protective portion may be used alone, or in combination with one or both of the first protective portion and the glove portion.
  • the second protective portion 50 is shaped and sized to provide for full range of motion of the fingers of a user when in place on the hand of the user.
  • the second protective portion 50 may include one or more slots for retaining straps or securing portions similar to the straps or securing portions 40, 60 of the first protective portion.
  • the first protective portion 50 and the second protective portion are secured to the hand of a user with the same set of straps or securing portions 40, 60 or by other securing mechanisms.
  • the first and second protective portions include their own independent sets of straps or securing portions 40, 60 or other securing mechanism(s).
  • the first and second protective portions are formed of similar or the same materials.
  • the first and second protective portions are distinct, and in other embodiments, the first and second protective portions are bonded to form a single integrated structure.
  • the securing portions are secured through use of a strap that is wrapped around a loop, and fastened with a hook-and-loop fastener (for example, a VELCRO® fastener), although any one or more mating methods may be used to secure the securing portions to the glove portion.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener for example, a VELCRO® fastener
  • FIG. 2 illustrates additional embodiments in which the protective portion has been inserted and secured within the glove portion, and the wrist protective system comprising the glove portion and the protective portion is ready to be worn by a user.
  • FIGS. 3A-3C a wrist protective system is illustrated.
  • a wrist protective system is shown in which the back-of-hand region, or the dorsal region of the system is shown.
  • This wrist protective system comprises a glove portion comprising protective covering separately for the thumb, and for the remaining fingers as shown in a mit style.
  • the glove portion comprises opening 10 that may receive the protective portion.
  • the protective portion of the system has not been inserted into the glove portion.
  • Opening 10 of the glove portion may be any suitable shape and size to sufficiently and securely house the protective portion.
  • opening 10 and the housing for opening 10 may be made of a material that may allow for ease of insertion through the opening, and ease of removal, yet allow for a secure fit of the protective portion in the opening while in use. Opening 10 and the housing may also provide for adjustment of the protective portion by the user while it is secured within the glove, and may provide for a comfortable fit for the user. Opening 10 may be constructed and arranged to allow for the protective portion to be positioned as desired on the hand. For example, opening 10 may be constructed and arranged to allow for the protective portion to be centered on the dorsal region of the hand to provide maximum protection of the hand upon impact.
  • Glove portion of FIG. 3 A comprises first securing portion 20 and second securing portion 30.
  • First securing portion 20 may be secured to the glove portion proximate the arm region of the glove portion.
  • Second securing portion 30 may be secured to the glove portion proximate the phalangeal region of the user.
  • the securing portions are secured through use of a strap that is wrapped around a loop, and fastened with a hook-and-loop fastener (for example, a
  • VELCRO® fastener any one or more mating methods may be used to secure the securing portions to the glove portion.
  • FIG. 3B The palm side of the glove portion of FIG. 3A is illustrated in FIG. 3Bwith the protective portion in opening 10.
  • This figure shows how first securing portion 20 is mated with the glove portion and also shows securing portion 40 of the protective portion, as it wraps around the arm region of the glove portion.
  • FIG. 3C A first protective portion 50 of wrist protective system is illustrated in FIG. 3C.
  • protective portion 50 may be shaped to be inserted into opening 10 of the glove portion as depicted in FIG. 3A.
  • Protective portion 50 may comprise wing portions at a first end and a second end to provide at least one of adequate protection of the user's hand, adequate securing of the protective portion in the glove portion, and comfort.
  • the wings of protective portion 50 allow for a secure fit of protective portion 50 into opening 10 of the glove portion.
  • Protective portion 50 may comprise any suitable material or materials that allow for securing protective portion 50 within the glove portion, while providing a comfortable fit to the user. It may also be desirable in certain embodiments for the material to be a lightweight material.
  • Protective portion 50 may also be constructed to allow for ease of insertion and removal of protective portion 50 from the glove portion.
  • protective portion 50 may have the dimensions of about 6 cm to about 7.5 cm in width, and about 15 cm in length. However, these dimensions may be altered based on the end user. For example, the dimensions may be reduced in a wrist protective system for a child. Opening 10 in the glove portion may be tailored based on the dimensions of protective portion 50.
  • Protective portion 50 comprises a first end and a second end.
  • the first end of protective portion 50 comprises a plurality of openings that may allow for insertion of a strap or other securing portion 60 to allow for securing of protective portion 50 to a hand of a user proximate the phalangeal region of the hand, in the event that protective portion 50 is to be worn without the glove portion.
  • the plurality of openings may be used as needed to adjust the fit of the strap. If protective portion 50 is to be used with the glove portion, this strap or securing portion 60 may be removed from protective portion 50, and protective portion 50 may be inserted into the glove portion by way of opening 10 of glove portion.
  • the second end of protective portion 50 comprises a plurality of openings that allow for securing second securing portion 40 to protective portion 50.
  • Securing portion 40 may be permanently attached to protective portion 50 and is located proximate the arm region of protective portion 50.
  • the first end and second end may be in the shape of wings that allow for ease of insertion, fit, and release of protective portion 50.
  • the wings or other various configurations of the protective portion may allow for a comfortable, secure fit to the user that does not interfere with the activity the user is involved with.
  • Some embodiments may further include a second protective portion 50 configured and arranged to protect the palmar side of the hand of a user.
  • the second protective portion may be used alone, or in combination with one or both of the first protective portion and the glove portion.
  • the second protective portion 50 is shaped and sized to provide for full range of motion of the fingers of a user when in place on the hand of the user.
  • the second protective portion 50 may include one or more slots for retaining straps or securing portions similar to the straps or securing portions 40, 60 of the first protective portion.
  • the first protective portion 50 and the second protective portion are secured to the hand of a user with the same set of straps or securing portions 40, 60 or by other securing mechanisms.
  • the first and second protective portions include their own independent sets of straps or securing portions 40, 60 or other securing mechanism(s).
  • the first and second protective portions are formed of similar or the same materials.
  • the first and second protective portions are distinct, and in other embodiments, the first and second protective portions are bonded to form a single integrated structure.
  • the securing portions are secured through use of a strap that is wrapped around a loop, and fastened with a hook-and-loop fastener (for example, a VELCRO® fastener), although any one or more mating methods may be used to secure the securing portions to the glove portion.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener for example, a VELCRO® fastener
  • FIG. 4 illustrates additional embodiments in which the protective portion has been inserted and secured within the glove portion, and the wrist protective system comprising the glove portion and the protective portion is ready to be worn by a user.
  • a removable leash may be attached to the wrist protective system so that the leash may be further attached to, for example, a user or a piece of equipment as desired.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates protective portion 50 and accompanying securing portions.
  • protective portion 50 comprises a first end and a second end.
  • the first end of protective portion 50 comprises a plurality of openings that may allow for insertion of strap or other securing portion 60 to allow for securing of protective portion 50 to a hand of a user proximate the phalangeal region of the hand, in the event that protective portion 50 is to be worn without the glove portion.
  • the plurality of openings may be used as needed to adjust the fit of strap 60. If protective portion 60 is to be used with the glove portion, this strap or securing portion 60 may be removed from protective portion60, and protective portion 50 may be inserted into the glove portion.
  • the second end of protective portion 50 comprises a plurality of openings that allow for securing second securing portion 40 to the protective portion.
  • This securing portion 40 may be permanently attached to protective portion 50 and is located proximate the arm region of protective portion 50.
  • the width of each opening may be in a range of about 2.5 mm to about 3 mm, but may vary depending on the securing portion or strap used.
  • the protective wrist system may comprise one or more indicia on one or more components of the system to provide for instructions of use, or particular words or designs.
  • the same or different colors may be used on the components.
  • contrasting colors on the glove portion and protective portion may be used to more easily indicate whether the protective portion is being used with the glove portion.
  • the colors on the glove portion and protective portion may be similar, to disguise the use of the protective portion with the glove portion.
  • the protective glove system may be made from any material known to those skilled in the art, depending on the use and function of the part or component.
  • the glove portion may be made of one or more natural or synthetic materials, and that may be used in conventional apparel items, or may be materials synthesized for the particular applications of the present disclosure.
  • the protective portion may be formed from common molding or extrusion processes to create reproducible impact resistance or impact dispersion.
  • the protective portion may comprise one or more polymeric materials or composite materials.
  • the protective portion may comprise one or more of polypropylene and polyethylene.
  • the protective portion may also comprise a foam layer over at least a portion of the protective portion.
  • the foam layer may comprise any material that may allow for impact resistance or dissipation, may provide comfort to the user while wearing, may provide better conformity of the protective portion to the user, and may be lightweight. In certain examples, ethylene vinyl acetate may be used.
  • the foam layer may be about 1.55 mm in thickness and conform to a 45 degree angle.
  • the glove portion may be formed of one or more materials, while the protective portion may be formed from one or more other materials.

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L'invention concerne un système de protection de poignet qui comporte un composant de protection. Le système peut comprendre une partie gant et une partie de protection qui peuvent être portés ensemble ou séparément. Le système peut être fabriqué pour améliorer et accroître la facilité avec laquelle il peut être porté tout en fournissant une protection aux consommateurs participant à des activités interactives et à des sports.
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