WO2022155749A1 - Dispositif pour faciliter la préhension manuelle dans des activités sportives et autres activités manuelles - Google Patents

Dispositif pour faciliter la préhension manuelle dans des activités sportives et autres activités manuelles Download PDF

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WO2022155749A1
WO2022155749A1 PCT/CA2022/050089 CA2022050089W WO2022155749A1 WO 2022155749 A1 WO2022155749 A1 WO 2022155749A1 CA 2022050089 W CA2022050089 W CA 2022050089W WO 2022155749 A1 WO2022155749 A1 WO 2022155749A1
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Vincent Aubert
Martin Laberge
Bastien Jourde
Philippe Lefebvre
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Martin Laberge
Bastien Jourde
Philippe Lefebvre
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    • 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
    • A41D13/087Hand protectors especially for fingers
    • 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
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F41B5/00Bows; Crossbows
    • F41B5/14Details of bows; Accessories for arc shooting
    • F41B5/1442Accessories for arc or bow shooting
    • F41B5/148Accessories and tools for bow shooting not otherwise provided for

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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of sporting equipment. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a device for facilitating hand gripping in sporting and other manual activities.
  • Athletes participating in sports that involve hand manipulations such as, for example, basketball, tennis, baseball, handball, and many others, are frequently reluctant to wear gloves.
  • the primary reason for this is the loss of tactile sensitivity that may be caused by the gloves.
  • the athletes may feel that hand sensitivity and dexterity is essential in the performance of their sport.
  • An alternative to gloves is the use of tape wrapped around the fingers and/or on the palm of the hand of the athlete.
  • Such tape is usually used to prevent sweat from being in contact with balls, tennis rackets and other sporting accessories, while preserving a “skin-touch” feeling with the sporting accessories.
  • athletes have to heavily wrap their fingers in order to ensure that the tape will remain in place during a complete sport session, frequently causing harm to the overall blood flow in the athlete’s hand.
  • usage of adhesive medical bandages is less than ideal due to their thicknesses, particularly in their cushioned areas.
  • the challenge for athletes is to ameliorate grip with their hands, continuously over the course of a sporting event, without any perceivable loss of sensitivity and of dexterity.
  • a device forfacilitating hand gripping in manual activities comprising: a foldable substrate having a main section and a plurality of flaps extending from the main section; an adhesive on a lower surface of the foldable substrate, the adhesive being configured to releasably stick to human skin; and a releasable layer covering the adhesive, the releasable layer including a main portion opposite from the main section of the foldable substrate and a flap portion opposite from each of the plurality of flaps of the foldable substrate.
  • one or more of the main portion and of the flap portions of the releasable layer are separately detachable from the device.
  • At least one region of an upper surface of the foldable substrate comprises a textured material, the textured material being configured to increase a grip strength of the device on the at least one region of the upper surface.
  • At least one region of an upper surface of the foldable substrate is covered with a layer of textured material, the textured material being configured to increase a grip strength of the device on the at least one region of the upper surface.
  • the foldable substrate is further configured to wrap a human finger, the main section of the foldable substrate being configured for placement on a palm side of the human finger.
  • the plurality of flaps is further configured to complete a wrapping of the human fingers by the foldable substrate, the plurality of flaps being configured to let at least a joint of the human finger uncovered on a dorsal side of the human finger, the dorsal side being opposed to the palm side.
  • the at least one joint of the human finger is a proximal interphalangeal joint.
  • a first flap of the plurality of flaps is extending from a top end of the main section, the top end of the main section being configured to receive a tip of the human finger corresponding to a distal phalanx of the human finger, the first flap extending in a direction longitudinally to the human finger and comprising two sections, including: a first section configured to cover at least in part a dorsal side of the human finger; and a second section configured to cover a tip of the human finger, the second section being located between the main section of the foldable substrate and the first section of the first flap.
  • a lateral size of the first section of the first flap is wider than a lateral size of the second section of the first flap.
  • the foldable substrate is formed of a single layer.
  • the foldable substrate is stretchable.
  • the foldable substrate is selected from a group of substrates, the group of substrates comprising: flexible films, silicon, fabric material, coating, nitrile, tar compound and any combination thereof.
  • the adhesive is selected from a group of adhesives, the group of adhesives comprising: acrylic, acrylate, methacrylate, epoxy diacrylate, vinyl resins and a combination thereof.
  • At least one of the plurality of flaps of the foldable substrate comprises a plurality of through- apertures configured for evacuation of sweat.
  • the releasable layer is formed of paper.
  • the device is configured for facilitating hand gripping in sporting activities.
  • the present disclosure also provides a kit comprising a plurality of devices for facilitating hand gripping in manual activities, wherein each of the plurality of devices is sized and configured to be positioned on a respective finger of a hand.
  • Figure 1 is an image of two devices in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology
  • Figure 2 is another image of two devices worn by an athlete in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology.
  • Figure 3 is a schematic representation of a composition of a device in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology
  • Figure 4 is another image of a device in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology.
  • Figure 5 is an image of an athlete’s hand wearing three devices on three different fingers in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology
  • Figure 6 is an image of a flap of the device in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology
  • Figures 7a, 7b and 7c show additional details of the device in accordance with embodiments of the present technology.
  • Figures 8a, 8b and 8c show images of the athlete’s hand wearing devices in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology.
  • Various aspects of the present disclosure generally address one or more of the problems of obtain an improved grip with limited perceivable loss of sensitivity and of dexterity.
  • the present technology introduces a gripenhancing device that may be worn on the hand or on fingers forfacilitating hand gripping in sporting activities. It should be understood that such device may be manufactured in various sizes to match a size of a hand or a size of a finger of various athletes. [0038] Although the present disclosure discusses the use of the gripenhancing device in sporting activities, it will be understood that the gripenhancing device may also be employed in other activities including, for example and without limitation, computer gaming (e-sport) or other computer- related activities, as well as in high precision manipulations such as electronics, jewelry, mechanical manipulations, etc. The grip-enhancing device may also be used for calluses protection purposes.
  • e-sport computer gaming
  • the grip-enhancing device may also be used for calluses protection purposes.
  • Figure 1 is an image of two gripenhancing devices in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology. Outer surfaces of two devices 100’ are illustrated on Figure 1.
  • the present disclosure present different embodiments of the device 100.
  • the two devices 100’ on Figure 1 may correspond to two different embodiments of the present technology, both of which are within the scope of the present disclosure.
  • the device 100 may be configured to be worn on a finger of an athlete’s and may comprise an adhesive being configured to stick to human skin, allowing the device 100 to be wrapped or to be folded around a finger of the athlete’s hand. Therefore, a longitudinal size of the device 100 may be equivalent to a length of the finger, so that the device 100 may entirely cover the finger on a palm side of the hand. A placement of the device 100 on the finger of the athlete’s hand is described with greater details hereinafter.
  • Figure 2 is an image of two devices 100’ worn by an athlete in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology. As illustrated on Figure 2, the devices 100’ may entirely cover index and major fingers of an athlete’s hand 200, on a palm side of the hand 200. Figure 2 also shows the outer surfaces of the devices 100’. Note that the athlete may choose to wear one or both of the devices 100’ and may choose to wear additional devices on other fingers. This aspect is not limitative and corresponds to a personal choice of the athlete, a grip and/or adherence level needed depending on the performed sport, and/or external conditions that may cause the athlete to adjust his grip and/or adherence by adding or removing one or more device 100. A shape and a composition of the device 100 are further described in greater details hereinafter.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of a composition of the device 100 in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology.
  • the device may comprise a foldable substrate 610.
  • the foldable substrate 610 may either be stretchable or inelastic, as a choice of a degree of a stretchiness of the foldable substrate 610 may be provided to the wearer.
  • the foldable substrate 610 may be formed of knits or woven textiles, for instance and without limitations nylon or polyester; non-woven textile, for instance and without limitations microfiber; or plastic films, for instance and without limitations Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene or polyurethane.
  • the foldable substrate 610 may have a thickness between 0.05 mm, for instance for Thermoplastic polyurethane films (TPU), and 1.2 mm, for instance for microfibre on the palm side of the hand 200.
  • TPU Thermoplastic polyurethane films
  • TPU Thermoplastic polyurethane films
  • 1.2 mm for instance for microfibre on the palm side of the hand 200.
  • An upper surface of the foldable substrate 610 may be textured to increase a grip strength of the athlete, the upper surface of the foldable substrate 610 provides a gripping interface the device 100 with a sporting accessory, such as for example a ball or a tennis racket.
  • the upper surface may be entirely or partially covered with an additional layer 630 configured to further increase a grip strength at desired location of the upper surface of the foldable substrate 610. Therefore, in an embodiment, the additional layer 630 may define continuous or non-continuous regions on the upper surface of the foldable substrate 610 as illustrated in Figure 2.
  • the additional layer 630 may, for example and without limitation, be formed of flexible film such as thermo-plastic elastomer, silicon, fabric material such as non-woven material, microfiber, woven or knit textile; coating such as latex, PVC, polyurethane; nitrile, tar compound, or any other suitable material, or any combination thereof.
  • the additional layer 630 may comprise a textured material (e.g. a textured fabric, a textured rubber, and the like). Without limitation, a point density of the additional layer 630 of textured material may be in a range between 16 and 900 points per square inch. In another embodiment, the additional layer 630 may comprise a material having a modest level of stickiness, the additional layer 620.
  • the foldable substrate 610 may comprise a plurality of regions separated by textured material, each of the plurality of regions defining a shape in the textured material and being configured to provide increased grip strength at desired locations of the foldable substrate 610. In the same or another embodiment, two regions of the plurality of regions may be formed of different materials.
  • the foldable substrate 610 may be formed of material similar to aforementioned additional layer 630 under a textured form.
  • a lower surface of the foldable substrate 610 comprises an adhesive 620 configured to stick to human skin, thereby interfacing the device 100 with a finger of the athlete’s hand 200.
  • the adhesive 620 may be significantly stickier than the additional layer 630.
  • the adhesive 620 may be covered by a releasable layer 622, for example and without limitation a release paper liner, a plastic film, or the like.
  • the adhesive 620 may be formed of acrylic, acrylate, methacrylate, epoxy diacrylate or other vinyl resins.
  • the releasable layer 622 may comprise one complete strip of material that may be removed in one operation. In another embodiment, the releasable layer 622 may be divided into multiple portions. The releasable layer 622 may thus define a plurality of portions covering the adhesive 620. In an embodiment, a main portion of the releasable Iayer622 may correspond to a main section of the device and one more flap portions of the releasable layer 622 may correspond to one or more flaps of the device 100, so that each portion of the releasable layer 622 may be removed from the foldable substrate 610 separately.
  • the releasable layer 622 may include perforation lines 624 ( Figure 4) separating the portions. Each portion of the releasable layer 622 may therefore be detachable from the other ones along these perforation lines 624.
  • Figure 4 is an image of the device 100 in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology.
  • Figure 4 depicts an inner face of the device 100 being covered by the releasable layer 622.
  • the foldable substrate 610 of the device 100 comprises a main section 1 covered by a main portion of the releasable layer 622 and a plurality of flaps extending from the main section 1 , each flap being covered by a respective flap portion of the releasable layer 622.
  • a first flap 2 is located at a forward extremity of the main section 1 .
  • a second flap 3 extends on one side of the main section 1
  • a third flap 4 extends on an opposite side of the main section 1 .
  • the device 100 thus comprises three flaps 2, 3 and 4 extending from the main section 1. It is contemplated that the device 100 may comprise a different number of flaps, so the releasable layer may comprise a different number of flap portions.
  • the embodiment illustrated on Figure 4 is a mere example of a shape of the device 100 and that device 100 may have a different shape.
  • the device 100 may have five different shapes, each shape being sized and configured to be worn on a respective one of the five fingers of the athlete’s hand.
  • the device 100, or kits including a plurality of devices 100 configured to be worn on various fingers of the athlete’s hand may be produced in various sizes suitable for use by persons with various hand sizes.
  • the main section 1 is configured for placement, after removal of the releasable layer 622, on a palm side of one of the fingers of the hand 200. Following placement of the main section 1 , a top end 1 a of the main section 1 may be placed on a distal phalanx of the finger, a bottom end 1 b of the main 1 section being then placed on a proximal phalanx of the finger. Once the finger in placed in contact with the main section 1 , the first flap 2 may be folded around a tip of the finger.
  • the first flap 2 may be configured to be folded on a dorsal side of the finger, the dorsal side being opposition to the palm side of the finger, thereby partially covering a nail of the finger.
  • the second flap 3 may be folded around the finger on a first lateral side of the finger, thereby covering an area of the dorsal side of the finger.
  • the second flap 3 may be configured to cover at least in part the first flap 2 located on the dorsal side of the distal phalanx of the finger.
  • the third flap 4 may be folded around the finger on a second lateral side of the finger, thereby covering another area of the dorsal side of the finger.
  • the third flap 4 may be configured to cover at least in part the second flap located on the dorsal side of the finger.
  • the main section 1 and the flaps 2, 3 and 4 may be maintained folded around the finger by the adhesive 620 ( Figure 3), located on the bottom side of the foldable substrate 610 interfacing with the finger.
  • the adhesive 620 Figure 3
  • Use of any other suitable manner to maintain the device 100 on the finger is also contemplated.
  • the order of the aforementioned operations for folding the different flaps 2, 3 and 4 on the finger is not a limitative aspect to the present disclosure. It is only a mere example of operations for placement of the device 100.
  • the first flap 2 may be folded around the finger once the second flap 3 and the third flap 4 are folded on the finger.
  • a removal of the device 100 from the finger may be performed by unfolding the various flaps 2, 3 and 4, operations for removing the device 100 being performed in a reverse order from the placement of the device 100. Additionally or alternatively, operations for removing the device 100 may comprise peeling, wiping or any other suitable techniques.
  • the main section 1 and/or one or more of the flaps 2, 3 and 4 may comprise a plurality of through-apertures configured for evacuation of sweat, as the through-apertures 4b on the third flap 4 illustrated on Figure 4.
  • the flaps 3 and 4 located on the side of the main section 1 may comprise recesses in their respective central portions.
  • the recesses are configured to let a proximal interphalangeal joint of the finger uncovered upon folding the flaps, thereby allowing the athlete to use his finger with a full range of motion while performing sport and wearing device 100.
  • recesses 310, 320 may be configured to, upon folding the flap on the dorsal side of the finger, define an area of the finger on its dorsal side that is not covered by the flaps 3 and 4. Therefore, the second and third flaps3 and 4 may be configured to let the proximal interphalangeal joint of the hand 200 uncovered on the dorsal side.
  • the second and third flaps 3 and 4 may comprise other recesses configured to let another area of the dorsal side of the finger uncovered, such as a distal interphalangeal joint of the finger.
  • the second and third flaps 3 and 4 may comprise other recesses configured to let the distal interphalangeal joint and/or the proximal interphalangeal joint of the finger uncovered.
  • one or more of the recesses 310 and 320 may define complete separations between two regions of a same flaps 3 or 4, each of the one or more recesses 310 or 320 thereby splitting the flap 3 or 4 into two independent flaps, the two independent flaps being independently extending from the main section 1 of the foldable substrate
  • Figure 5 is an image of an athlete’s hand wearing three devices 100 on three different fingers in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology. In the illustrative embodiment of Figure 5, proximal interphalangeal joints 410, 420 and 430 are left uncovered by the flaps 3’ and 4’. The flaps 2 ( Figure 4) of the devices 100 are hidden from view on Figure 5, being partially covered by the flaps 3’ and 4’.
  • FIG. 6 is an image of the first flap of the device in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology.
  • the first flap 2 may comprise a first section 2a and a second section 2b, the second section 2b being located between a top end of the main section 1 of the foldable substrate and the first section 2a of the first flap 2.
  • the first flap 2 is extending longitudinally and is configured to be folded around a tip of the finger. Therefore, upon folding the first flap 2, the first section 2a covers an area of the dorsal side of the finger and the second section 2b covers the tip of the finger.
  • a lateral size of the first section 2a may be wider than a lateral size of the second section 2b of the first flap 2. This difference in the lateral size may be configured to prevent any undesirable chunks of matter and/or plies from appearing at the tip of the finger that may results in loss of sensitivity and/or loss of dexterity upon folding the first flap 2 on the finger.
  • Figures 7a, 7b and 7c show additional details of the device 100 in accordance with embodiments of the present technology.
  • the device is worn on the index of the hand 200.
  • the proximal interphalangeal joint 420 is left uncovered by the flap 3 and flap 4 folded around the finger, so not to impede with folding of the finger.
  • FIGs 8a, 8b and 8c show the athlete’s hand 200 wearing devices 100 in accordance with embodiments of the present technology.
  • Three devices 100 are depicted on Figure 8A, each of the three devices 100 covering one finger of the athlete’s hand 200.
  • each device 100 may comprise one or more regions 810 defining a shape or a pattern in the textured material configured to provide increased grip strength at desired locations of the foldable substrate 610.
  • the device 100 may be asymmetrical.
  • a shape of the flaps may be configured to leave the flaps uncovered upon folding said flaps around the finger of the athlete’s hand 200 as depicted in Figure 8b.
  • the devices 100 may cover a different number of phalanges as illustrated on Figure 8c. Indeed, a first device 100 covering the index may cover only two phalanges of said index while a second device 100 covering the small finger of the athlete’s hand may cover three phalanges of said finger. A number of phalanges covered by the device 100 is not a limitative aspect.
  • the device 100 may be segmented into a plurality of sub-devices, where each sub-device is configured to cover on phalanx of a finger of the athlete’s hand 200.
  • the description of the device 100 for improving hand grip are illustrative only and are not intended to be in any way limiting. Other embodiments will readily suggest themselves to such persons with ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the present disclosure. Furthermore, the disclosed device may be customized to offer valuable solutions to existing needs and problems related to the lack of grip that athletes may experience and to the loss of tactile sensitivity that athletes wish to avoid. In the interest of clarity, not all of the routine features of the implementations of the device are shown and described. In particular, combinations of features are not limited to those presented in the foregoing description as combinations of elements listed in the appended claims form an integral part of the present disclosure.

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La présente divulgation concerne un dispositif pour faciliter la préhension manuelle dans des activités sportives et autres activités manuelles. Le dispositif comprend un substrat pliable. Le substrat pliable comprend une section principale et une pluralité de rabats s'étendant à partir de la section principale. Une surface inférieure du substrat pliable comprend un adhésif conçu pour coller de manière amovible à la peau humaine. Le dispositif comprend en outre une couche amovible recouvrant l'adhésif, la couche amovible comprenant une partie principale en regard de la section principale du substrat pliable et une partie rabat en regard de chacun de la pluralité de rabats du substrat pliable.
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