FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to devices for improving physical condition
and well-being of a user's hand and, more particularly, to gloves for improving comfort,
strength, performance and/or imparting a therapeutic effect to a hand or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Conventional gloves for exercise, fitness and conditioning, athletic activities and
the like typically comprise a hollow body formed in the shape of a user's hand, either
in full-finger, half-finger or fingerless design, and constructed of cushioned and/or
other pliable materials for desired levels of comfort and protection during use. The
configuration of each glove is often dictated by the application(s) to which it is
intended. Whether the glove is designed for golf, gardening, bowling, football, baseball,
cycling, weightlifting, handball, riflery, Yoga or other activities, each glove is
characterized by a hollow body with full to half-finger coverage made of a stretchable
material or non-stretchable and formed in the shape ofa user's hand with padding directed
primarily on those portion(s) of the glove that typically engage objects or surfaces
where added protection is needed.
[0003] Due to increased participation in sports and exercise activities in recent years
as well as heightened awareness of the importance of ergonomics, such as proper body
positioning, a variety of commercial glove products have been developed in an attempt
not only to prevent or decrease the frequency of injury, but also to absorb shock
and reduce impact and compression on the user's nerves and joints, especially in the
hand and wrist. Cycling gloves, for instance, are considered particularly representative
in providing a padded palm, half-finger design with grooved channels. An objective
of these gloves is to provide suitable protection to the user's palm, improve comfort
and grip, while decreasing nerve compression. Similarly, weight lifting gloves, golfing
gloves, batting gloves and other sport specific gloves have been designed for enhancing
grip, form, comfort, protection and performance of the user. Conventional sports and
exercise gloves, it has been found, have one thing in common, namely, padding in the
palm portion ofthe glove.
[0004] Gloves intended for aiding the user when engaging in floor exercise activities, e.g.,
Yoga, Pilates and upper body strengthening exercise such as pushups, are usually directed
to slippage reduction of the user's hand during use. Some Yoga gloves provide a non-skid
material over the palm portion of the glove. These gloves are used alternatively to
or concurrently with props and other freestanding tools intended to modify body posture,
bodyposition, and/or relieve stress on the user's wrist. Such props include, for example,
a foam wedge or a suspended bar (known as a Gripitz®) for grasping by a neutral wrist
instead of assuming an extended wrist and finger position. While the use of props
with or without gloves has been found relatively effective, the need for freestanding
tools requires that the user interrupt his or her exercise routine in order to suitably
position (or reposition) the props.
[0005] Although conventional gloves such as the one disclosed in
US 4881533, whether for sports, exercise or medical treatment, are often suitable for the activities
and applications for which they are designed, and may be useful for other activities
and applications for which they are not, not only has padding and protection at, or
in proximity to, the wrist joint and palm been found inadequate, but also the comfort
and performance ofthe glove is often hindered by features used for protection of the
user's hand and vice versa.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] According to the present invention, contoured, resilient pads according to claims
1 to 4 are provided, gloves comprising such pads and a method of making a glove according
to claim 15.
[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention, a glove is provided which comprises:
a relatively resilient body for snug fit reception of a user's hand, the body including
a first opening on a first side for receiving the user's hand, a second opening branching
from a second side of the body for receiving the user's thumb, and a plurality of
third openings oriented multidirectionally, each of the third openings for receiving
at least one finger of the user, at least one of the third openings having a size
and shape suitable for receiving and supporting at least two of the user's fingers
generally simultaneously upon engagement of the glove with the user's hand; and a
contoured, resilient pad mounted in a base portion of the body corresponding to and
for engaging the palm of the user's hand, the pad having, along one face, at least
one lobed portion, e.g., clover or petal shaped, and being molded so as to generally
fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat for engaging
an interior portion of the base portion, the palm portion of the pad corresponding
to the lobed portion being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding
to the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and
of an exterior portion of the base portion with a selected supporting surface, the
pad causes the base of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater
than the distance of lift of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so as to
minimize stress on the user's hand and wrist.
[0008] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a glove is provided which
comprises: a relatively resilient body for snug fit reception of a user's hand, the
body including a first opening on a first side for receiving the user's hand, a second
opening branching from a second side of the body for receiving the user's thumb, and
a plurality of third openings oriented multidirectionally, each of the third openings
for receiving at least one finger of the user, at least one of the third openings
having a size and shape suitable for receiving and supporting at least two of the
user's fingers generally simultaneously upon engagement of the glove with the user's
hand; and a contoured, resilient pad mounted in a base portion of the body corresponding
to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand, the pad having, along one face, a
plurality of lobed portions, e.g., clover or petal shaped, and being molded so as
to generally fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat
for engaging an interior portion of the base portion, the palm portion of the pad
corresponding to the lobed portions being generally greater in thickness than that
corresponding to the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's
palm, and of an exterior portion of the base portion with a selected supporting surface,
the pad causes the base of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater
than the distance of lift of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so as to
minimize stress on the user's hand and wrist.
[0009] According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a glove
comprising a relatively resilient body for snug fit reception of a user's hand. The
body includes a first opening on a first side for receiving the user's hand, a second
opening branching from a second side of the body for receiving the user's thumb, and
a plurality of third openings oriented multidirectionally, each of the third openings
for receiving at least one finger of the user. At least one of the third openings
is sized and shaped suitably for receiving and supporting at least two ofthe user's
fingers generally simultaneously upon engagement ofthe glove with the user's hand.
A contoured, resilient pad mounted in a base portion of the body corresponds to and
for engages the palm of the user's hand, the pad having, along one face, at least
one lobed portion, e.g., clover or petal shaped, and is molded so as to generally
fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat for engaging
an interior portion of the base portion, the palm portion of the pad corresponding
to the lobed portion being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding
to the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and
of an exterior portion of the base portion with a selected supporting surface, the
pad causes the base of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater
than the distance of lift of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so as to
minimize stress on the user's hand and wrist. In addition, a contoured, resilient
pad is mounted in a finger portion of the body corresponding to and for engaging a
palm side of the user's thumb. The pad has, along one face, at least one sloping trough
shaped portion and is molded so as to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the
opposite face being relatively flat for engaging an interior portion of the base portion.
The sloping trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding to a proximal portion of
the thumb is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal portion
of the thumb, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's thumb, and of an exterior
portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the
proximal portion to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance
of lift of the distal portion, so as to minimize stress on the user's wrist, hand
and/or thumb.
[0010] In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a glove comprising a relatively resilient body for snug fit reception of a user's
hand. The body includes a first opening on a first side for receiving the user's hand,
a second opening branching from a second side of the body for receiving the user's
thumb, and a plurality of third openings oriented multidirectionally, each of the
third openings receiving at least one finger of the user. At least one of the third
openings is sized and shaped suitably for receiving and supporting at least two of
the user's fingers generally simultaneously upon engagement of the glove with the
user's hand. A contoured, resilient pad mounted in a base portion of the body corresponds
to and engages the palm of the user's hand, the pad having, along one face, a plurality
of lobed portions, e.g., clover or petal shaped, and being molded so as to generally
fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat for engaging
an interior portion of the base portion. The palm portion of the pad corresponding
to the lobed portions is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to
the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and of
an exterior portion of the base portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad
causes the base of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than
the distance of lift of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so as to minimize
stress on the user's hand and wrist. In addition, a contoured, resilient pad is mounted
in a finger portion of the body corresponding to and for engaging a palm side of the
user's thumb. The pad has, along one face, at least one sloping trough shaped portion
and is molded so as to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face being
relatively flat for engaging an interior portion of the base portion. The sloping
trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding to a proximal portion of the thumb
is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal portion of the
thumb, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's thumb, and of an exterior portion
of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the proximal
portion to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance of lift
of the distal portion, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand and wrist.
[0011] Still another aspect of the present invention is directed to a glove which comprises
a relatively resilient body for snug fit reception of a user's hand, the body including
a first opening on a first side for receiving the user's hand, a second opening branching
from a second side of the body for receiving the user's thumb, and a plurality of
third openings oriented multidirectionally. Each of the third openings receives at
least one finger and preferably at least two fingers of the user upon engagement of
the glove with the user's hand. A contoured, resilient pad is mounted in a base portion
of the body corresponding to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand. The pad
has, along one face, one or more lobed portions and is molded so as to generally fit
the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat for engaging an interior
portion of the base portion. The ball portion of the pad corresponding to the lobed
portion(s) is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to the palm portion
of the hand. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and of an exterior portion
of the base portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the ball and
midsection of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the
distance of lift of the base of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's
hand. Optionally, a contoured, resilient pad is also mounted in a finger portion of
the body corresponding to and for engaging a palm side of the user's thumb. The pad
has, along one face, at least one sloping trough shaped portion and is molded so as
to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face being relatively flat
for engaging an interior portion of the base portion. The sloping trough shaped portion
of the pad corresponding to a distal portion of the thumb is generally greater in
thickness than that corresponding to a proximal portion of the thumb. Alternatively,
the sloping trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding to a proximal portion of
the thumb is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal portion
of the thumb. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's thumb, and of an exterior
portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the
distal portion to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance
of lift of the proximal portion, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand.
[0012] In accordance with the present invention, a method is provided for making a multipurpose
glove. Initially, a body of the glove is formed of a relatively resilient material
for snug fit reception of a user's hand. A first opening is then formed on a first
side of the body for receiving the user's hand, a second opening is formed in the
body branching from a second side thereof for receiving the user's thumb, and a plurality
of third openings oriented multidirectionally are formed, each of the third openings
for receiving at least one finger of the user, at least one of the third openings
having a size and shape suitable for receiving and supporting at least two of the
user's fingers generally simultaneously upon engagement of the glove with the user's
hand. Adjacent openings define a notch for guiding the finger passing therethrough
into position, and for maintaining and securing the glove in a desired position on
the hand. Next, a contoured, resilient pad is mounted in a base portion of the body,
the pad corresponding to and for engaging the palm and wrist of the user's hand, the
pad having, along one face, one or more lobed portions and being molded so as to generally
fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat for engaging
an interior portion of the base portion. The palm portion of the pad corresponds to
the one or more lobed portions being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding
to the ball of the hand. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and of an
exterior portion of the base portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes
the base of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance
of lift of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on
the user's hand and wrist. Optionally, an additional step is performed, namely, associating
an adjustable tab member or strip with the notch for removable engagement of a user's
finger with the glove body so as to maintain the fingers in a desired position and/or
adjust the fit of the glove. As a further option, and alternatively or currently therewith,
is a step of mounting a contoured, resilient pad in a finger portion of the body corresponding
to and for engaging a palm side of the user's thumb. The pad has, along one face,
at least one sloping trough shaped portion and being molded so as to generally fit
the contour of the thumb. The opposite face is relatively flat for engaging an interior
portion of the base portion. The sloping trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding
to a proximal portion of the thumb is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding
to a distal portion of the thumb. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's thumb,
and of an exterior portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface,
the pad causes the proximal portion to be lifted a selected distance generally greater
than the distance of lift of the distal portion, so as to minimize stress on the user's
wrist, hand and/or thumb.
[0013] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an ergonomically
padded, form fitting, non slip glove design that combines the comfort and stability
of anatomically correct protection with the convenience of wearing a glove throughout
a selected activity such as an exercise routine including weight bearing activity
on the hand.
[0014] It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a sports-fitness
glove that not only yields increased comfort to the user, but also minimizes stress
and strain on soft tissues (e.g., nerves, ligaments, tendons, muscles and blood vessels)
associated with prolonged or repeated stretch and pressure upon weight bearing with
the wrist in a fully extended position on a rigid surfaces (such as a floor during
Yoga, Pilates or pushups, handle bars during cycling, the ground while gardening,
waitressing, keyboarding or the like).
[0015] Another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose glove that prevents
the user from bearing of his or her weight on the hands during exercise or other activities
with the wrists in full extension or hyperextension (i.e., at a 90° angle or greater).
[0016] Further aspects are :
[0017] Another object is to provide a glove such as for sports or fitness
[0018] that is constructed of a relatively soft fabric that stretches and snugly fits a
user's hands.
[0019] A further object of the present invention is to provide a glove constructed of a
material having stretch properties along with an elastic band above the wrist that
eases donning of the glove over a greater surface of the palm.
[0020] Still another object is to provide a glove that includes a thumb piece and an index-middle
finger notch for correct positioning the glove on the hand and maintaining the glove
in such position, while the fingers remain relatively free.
[0021] Yet another obj ect of the present invention is to provide a glove having a fabric
ban notch between the ring and middle fingers so as to correctly position the glove
on the hand and maintaining the glove in such position.
[0022] Still a further object is to provide a glove having palm portions made of a non-skid
coating or fabric to prevent slippage during weight bearing activities, such as hands
down weight bearing exercise postures.
[0023] Yet a further object is to provide a glove that includes strategically placed thin
or flat panels of silicone, viscoelastic polymer gel, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
gel, thermoplastic rubbers (TPR), liquid filled pads or the like for improving comfort
and equalizing vertical pressure at the point of contact between the user and a selected
surface.
[0024] It is another object is to provide a glove that reduces soft tissue compression and
associated pain during use, especially in weight bearing activities on the hand.
[0025] A further object is to provide a form fitting, non-slip glove design with ergonomically
placed gel padding that combines comfort and stability of anatomically correct positioning
with the convenience of wearing a glove throughout an exercise routine.
[0026] It is yet another object is to provide a glove for sports or exercise having an enclosed
thumb piece support and index-middle finger notch for maintaining the glove positioned
correctly on the hands, while the fingers remain free.
[0027] Still another object is to provide a glove with a fabric ban (notch) between the
ring and little finger, if needed, to maintain the glove in place and positioned correctly.
[0028] Yet a further object is to provide a form fitting, non-slip glove with ergonomically
placed gel padding and a non-skid coating or fabric on the palm to prevent slippage
during weight bearing postures or the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029]
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a multipurpose glove utilizing a one notch arrangement between
the user's index and middle fingers, according to one aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a multi-panel, multipurpose glove with a two notch arrangement,
one notch between the user's index and middle finger and another between the user's
ring and little finger, in accordance with another aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a multi-panel, multipurpose glove with a two notch arrangement,
according to a further aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a multipurpose glove utilizing a one notch arrangement, according
to yet another aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a contoured, resilient pad corresponding to and engaged
with the palm of a user's hand, according to one aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 5A is a perspective view of a contoured, resilient pad, according to another
aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 6A is a plan view of right handed, multipurpose glove, according to one aspect
of the present invention, mounting a contoured, resilient pad corresponding to and
for engaging the palm of a user's hand and a contoured, resilient pad mounted in a
finger portion of the body corresponding to and for engaging a palm side of the user's
thumb;
FIG. 6B is a plan view of a left handed version of the multipurpose glove shown in
FIG. 6A;
FIG. 7 is a plan view of a multipurpose glove having a two notch arrangement, one
notch between the user's index and middle finger and another between the user's ring
and little finger, and an adjustable tab member at each notch in a stowed position;
FIG. 8 is a plan view of a multipurpose glove with a two notch arrangement, one notch
between the user's index and middle finger and another between the user's ring and
little finger, and a securement strip at each notch in a stowed position;
FIG. 9 is a reverse plan view of the glove shown in FIG. 8 showing the palm portion
of the glove, according to one aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a plan view of the glove shown in FIG. 7 with the adjustable tab member
at each notch in an operative position;
FIG. 11 is a reverse perspective view of the contoured, resilient pad shown in FIG.
5 disengaged from a user's hand;
FIG. 12 is a plan view of the contoured, resilient pad shown in FIG. 11;
FIG. 13A is a side view of the pad illustrated in FIG. 12;
FIG. 13B is a bottom end view of the pad shown in FIG. 12;
FIG. 13C is a top end view of the pad shown in FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a contoured, resilient pad mounted in a finger portion
of the body corresponding to and for engaging a palm side of the user's thumb;
FIG. 15A is a side view of the pad illustrated in FIG. 14;
FIG. 15B is a bottom end view of the pad shown in FIG. 14;
FIG. 15C is a top end view of the pad shown in FIG. 14;
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a user wearing a multipurpose glove, according to
the present invention, the wearer being engaged in a first weight bearing activity;
FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a user wearing a multipurpose glove, according to
the present invention, the wearer being engaged in a second weight bearing activity;
FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a user wearing a multipurpose glove, according to
the present invention, the wearer being engaged in a third weight bearing activity;
and
FIGS. 19A is perspective view of a user's hand wearing a multipurpose glove, according
to the present invention, the hand being engaged in a weight bearing activity against
a relatively hard surface;
FIGS. 19A is perspective view of a user's hand cradled by contoured, resilient pads
without the multipurpose glove, according to the present invention, the hand being
engaged in a weight bearing activity against a relatively hard surface; and
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a user wearing a multipurpose glove, according to
the present invention, the wearer being engaged in a third weight bearing activity.
[0030] The same numerals are used throughout the drawing figures to designate similar elements.
Still other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from
the following description of the preferred embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Referring now to the drawings and, more particularly, to FIGS. 1-20, there is shown
generally a specific, illustrative, multipurpose glove, according to various aspects
of the present invention. In one embodiment, shown generally in FIG. 1, a multipurpose
glove 10 is provided which comprises a relatively resilient body 11 for snug fit reception
of a user's hand 12. The body is preferably constructed of a relatively soft fabric
(or multiple fabrics) that stretches suitably and fits snugly on the user's hand.
Preferably, an open cell fabric is utilized for allowing air to flow in and moisture
to pass out, or an advanced fabric that increases oxygenation levels in the blood,
e.g., between about 8% and about 30%, so as to promote blood flow, injury healing
and muscle recovery. Acceptable materials include, but are not limited to, Spandex,
Lycra®, Lycra® blends, a cotton-Lycra® mesh, a moisture wicking fabric, a lightweight
breathable mesh, leather, a synthetic leather, neoprene, an open cell fabric such
as Breath-O-Prene®, Holofiber®, or the like, within the spirit and scope of the present
invention. An objective of the glove body is to achieve a relatively snug fit and/or
provide uniform compression for comfort and general wellness.
[0032] Structurally, the body includes a first opening 13 on a first side 14 for receiving
the user's hand, a second opening 15 branching from a second side 16 of the body for
receiving the user's thumb 17, and a plurality of third openings 18 oriented multidirectionally.
Each of the third openings receives at least one finger 19 of the user, and at least
one of the third openings 18a has a size and shape suitable for receiving and supporting
at least one and preferably two of the user's fingers generally simultaneously upon
engagement of the glove with the user's hand. These openings, pursuant to accommodating
one or more of the user's fingers, of adjacent fingers define one or more notches
18b, e.g., of fabric, therebetween for guiding the fingers passing therethrough into
position and for maintaining and/or securing the glove in a desired position on the
hand while the fingers remain relatively free. Additionally, a selected material,
such as a mesh, may be located in the thumb web space 17a for comfort and/or support.
In one arrangement, best seen in FIGS. 1 and 4, an index-middle finger notch 18c is
provided. According to another embodiment, index-middle finger notch 18c and a ring-little
finger notch 18d are provided. A notch configuration of this general description is
illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3.
[0033] Although the present invention is shown and described as having one of the third
openings suitably sized and shaped for receiving two adj acent fingers, those skilled
in the art will appreciate that other configurations of the third openings may be
utilized, giving consideration to the purpose for which the present invention is intended.
For instance, alternatively or concurrently, one or more of such third openings are
configured for receiving one finger, two fingers, three fingers or the like, within
the scope of the present invention.
[0034] Optionally, the body also includes an elastic band 20, preferably located for engagement
of the user's hand above his or her wrist 21 to ease donning the glove over a generally
wider surface of the user's palm 22 (See FIG. 5). Alternatively or concurrently, as
illustrated in FIG. 9, one or more ofthe gloves is provided with a non-skid surface
23 on their respective palms for minimizing or preventing slippage during weight bearing
activities. Suitable palm surfaces include, but are not limited to, a conventional
non-skid rubberized coating, non-skid fabric, PVC dotting, a criss-cross pattern of
one or more skid resistant materials, or other conventional or nonconventional material
and/or pattern (adhered or imprinted thereon) that can be effective for reducing slippage
during use. In addition, placement of the non-skid surface may be over the entire
surface of the palm, below the metacarpal phalangial joints, at the wrists and the
thenar eminance (or thumb), hypo-thenar eminance (or little finger) of the palm, or
other placement that, in whole or part, is deemed necessary for minimizing or eliminating
slippage.
[0035] A contoured, resilient pad 30 is mounted in a base portion 24 of the body corresponding
to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand. Preferably, the pad has, along one
face 31, at least one lobed portion 32 and is molded so as to generally fit the contour
of the palm, the opposite face 33 being relatively flat for engaging an interior portion
25 ofthe base portion. The palm portion 34 of the pad corresponding to the lobed portion,
e.g., clover or petal shaped, and base 26 of the user's palm is generally greater
in thickness than that corresponding to the ball 27 of the hand. As shown in FIGS.
19A and 19B, upon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and of an exterior portion
28 of the base portion with a selected supporting surface 40, the pad causes the base
of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance of
lift of the ball and midsection 29 of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on
the user's hand and/or wrist.
[0036] According to another embodiment, the pad has, along one face, a plurality of lobed
portions 32 extending to one or more selected locations in proximity to the user's
wrist, and being molded so as to generally fit the contour of the palm, the opposite
face being relatively flat for engaging the interior portion of the base portion.
The palm portion of the pad corresponding to the lobed portions is generally greater
in thickness than that corresponding to ball 27 of the hand, whereupon engagement
of the pad with the user's palm, and of exterior portion 28 of the base portion with
the selected supporting surface, the pad causes base 26 of the palm to be lifted a
selected distance generally greater than the distance of lift of the ball and midsection
of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand and/or wrist.
[0037] Desirably, as illustrated in FIGS. 5, 6A and 6B, pad 30 is contoured at selected
pressure points 33 of the lateral and medial wrist bones so as to provide a cradling
effect for maximum comfort and stability during use. As best seen in FIGS. 11-13C,
the pad is also rounded and slightly elevated or raised in the palm or center thereof
34 and radially from the palm or toward the thumb so as to support the arches of the
user's hand. In this connection, the lobed portion(s) preferably engage the user's
wrist at the inbound end so as to cradle the heel or base of the hand. This arch support
arrangement is considered beneficial for helping to insure correct hand placement
on the pad during glove use, such as during an exercise routine. It also serves to
cradle the user's palm and, thereby, minimizes slippage of the palm from the pad,
especially during weight bearing activities.
[0038] In accordance with one arrangement, the one or more adjacent lobed portions extend
to a proximal end 41 of the glove body, namely, in proximity to user's wrist 21, the
lobed portions crossing the user's palm and ending preferably just below the metacarpal
phalangeal joints or knuckles 42. The lobed portions each preferably comprise suitable
gel padding 50 generally within a range of 6,35mm and 12,70mm in thickness over the
user's wrist and tapering to about 0.0625 inch where the glove and padding ends, i.e.,
just: below the metacarpal-phalangial joints. As best seen in FIG. 13A, this taper
or declining wedge 43, in turn, decreases the degree of wrist extension of the user
by about 5° and about 8°, thus eliminating wrist strain in the weight bearing position.
[0039] For additional support and stability, the padding is desirably contoured to the natural
shape of the wrist in the weight bearing position. As also best seen in FIGS. 5 and
12, a V-shaped notch 51 is defined between adjacent lobed portions 44a and 44b such
as where the median nerve 52 transverses the user's wrist. More particularly, by providing
the V-shaped notch in the padding, contact between the padding and the user's medial
nerve are avoided. Hence, when using the gloves, according to the present invention,
application of compression forces at the area where the median nerve transverses the
wrist is advantageously eliminated during weight bearing activities or other usage
of the glove. Optionally, slight indentations, or a relatively softer gel density,
may be utilized at, or in proximity to where, the scaphoid, trapezium and triquetrum
carpel bones 53 protrude to minimize pressure points.
[0040] The relative size of V-shaped notch 51 varies according to the size of the glove,
suitable notch dimensions typically ranging from about 12,70mm wide and about 25,4mm
long to approximately 25,4mm wide and around 38,1mm long. Although this range is considered
suitable for most applications of the present invention, it is understood that the
size and proportion of the notch may be varied further, depending upon the purpose
for which the glove is intended and the hand size(s) to be accommodated.
[0041] At a distal end 45 of the body, i.e., in a direction generally toward the user's
finger tips 46, the gel padding, according to the present embodiment, is approximately
1,59mm in width. As shown in FIGS. 13A-13C, it is preferred that the padding gradually
taper from the proximal end to the distal end so as to form a mild wedge or decline
47 over the cross section of the padding and, thereby, fit along the contour of a
typical user's palm, top to bottom. In this manner, the present invention accomplishes
a decrease in wrist extension between about 5° and about 8°. As a result, the user's
undesirable bearing of his or her weight on the hands during exercise or other activities
with the wrists in full extension or hyperextension (i.e., at a 90° angle or greater)
is prevented.
[0042] Optionally, the gel padding provided in each glove can vary from a relatively low
or soft density of about Shore A-12 durometer to a relatively high or firm density
of about Shore A-30 durometer. While the present invention is shown and described
as using the same general durometer density the glove for both the right and left
hands, and the padding being of relatively uniform density of the durometer selected,
those skilled in the art will appreciate that other density arrangements and combinations
may be utilized, giving consideration to the purpose for which the present invention
is intended.
[0043] For instance, a glove for one hand of the user may utilize a selected density of
about 12 durometer while the glove for the other hand is of a selected density of
approximately 25 durometer, within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
In addition, the density of each gel pad may comprise dual densities or other multiple
densities of variable degrees, ranging, for example, from about 12 durometer in proximity
to the base of the user's palm to more firm support adjacent to the ball of the hand,
e.g., a density of around 30 durometer. Gradually varying density gel pads having
gradually varying densities across their length and/or modular gel pad components
corresponding to selected portions of the user's hand may also be utilized, one or
more of the components of the modular pads having densities that differ from the other
gel pad components for the same glove, giving considerati on to the purpose for which
the present invention is intended.
[0044] Further in the alternative or concurrently therewith, at least one selected portion
54 of the pad, a plurality of selected portions 55, and/or collectively, the pad comprises
one or more units or cells 56, each containing a resilient compound 57, for providing
padding to the user's palm and/or thumb. A configuration of this general description
is shown in FIG. 5A. Such units or cells preferably take the form of relatively thin
or flat pads 58 strategically placed about the user's palm and/or thumb. Further in
the alternative or concurrently therewith, liquid filled pads are utilized. Such pads
comprise, for instance, a plurality of urethane membranes sealed about a relatively
low viscosity liquid, e.g., pads sold by Liquicell Technologies, Inc. under the product
name LIQUICELL.
[0045] Other suitable compounds include, but are not limited to, silicone, silicone gel,
viscoelastic polymers, viscoelastic polymer gel, thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), thermoplastic
rubbers (TPR), fluids such as glycerine, gelatine, water, air or the like, or other
material, taken alone or in combination with other materials, so as to be suitable
for improving comfort and/or equalizing vertical pressure at the desired point(s)
of contact. An obj ective, again, is to improve comfort and to reduce soft tissue
compression and associated pain of the user's hand and/or wrist.
[0046] In accordance with one arrangement, the liquid filled pads are strategically placed
within the glove, over wrist 21 and weight-bearing surface(s) 48 of the hand. Preferably,
strategically placed seal points 59 control the flow of liquid within the pad and
provide a cushiony lubrication, at a selected point of contact 49 on the user's body,
desirably the user's hand and/or wrist. One purpose is to decrease discomfort by equalizing
vertical pressure at the point of contact and, thereby, reduce soft tissue compression.
In this connection, it is also preferred that the liquid-filled pads be relatively
thin and lightweight so as to provide a generally less bulky alternative to the user
for reducing pressure and discomfort.
[0047] According to another aspect of the present invention, and alternatively or concurrently
with the foregoing, a contoured, resilient pad 60 is mounted in a finger portion 61
of the glove body corresponding to and for engaging palm 62 of the user's thumb 17.
It is preferred that thumb pad 60 provide support to the thumb along the proximal
phalange between the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint and the interphalangeal (IP)
joint. As shown in FIGS. 14-15C, the pad desirably has, along one face 63, at least
one sloping trough shaped portion 64 and is molded so as to generally fit the contour
of the thumb, an opposite face 65 being relatively flat for engaging an interior portion
66 of the base portion, the sloping trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding
to a proximal portion 67 of the thumb being generally greater in thickness than that
corresponding to a distal portion 68 of the thumb. Upon engagement of the pad with
the user's thumb, and of an exterior portion 69 of finger portion 61 with a selected
supporting surface 70, the pad causes the proximal portion to be lifted a selected
distance 71 generally greater than the distance of lift 72 of the distal portion,
so as to minimize stress on the user's hand and/or wrist.
[0048] Preferably, the thumb pad is tapered, being generally wider and thicker at the back
or proximal end, narrowing in width and declining to a thinner tapered front or distal
end. The lateral side of the thumb at the proximal phalange rests in and is supported
by the pad when the hand is in a weight bearing position, e.g., palms down. It is
also preferred that the thumb pad curve around the top, backside of the thumb and
the bottom, palm side of the thumb, contouring around and, in effect, cradling the
user's thumb such that the thumb is well-supported and remains in an optimal desired
position on the pad.
[0049] Advantageously and optionally, the thumb pad is used in conjunction with the wrist-palm
pad, both being mounted such as by sewing into a selected position on the glove, for
maximum support of the user's hand, within the spirt and scope of the present invention.
Moreover, the sloping trough shaped portion of the thumb pad, whether used independently
or in combination with one or more finger notch arrangements described above, also
aids in maintaining the glove in a selected location, e.g., correctly positioned,
on the user's hand, while the fingers remain free.
[0050] Although the present invention is shown and described as mounting the thumb and palm
pads to interior portions of the glove body, it is understood that the pads may be
secured to other glove surfaces, e.g., to exterior portions of the glove body, or
secured in alternative ways, giving consideration to the purpose for which the present
invention is intended. For instance, as shown in FIG. 9, the pads may be located in
a pocket formed in the glove body, removed and/or replaced with pads of differing
resilience, as desired, within the spirt and scope of the present invention.
[0051] Still another aspect of the present invention is directed to a glove having alternatively
arranged contoured, resilient pads. More particularly, contoured, resilient pad 30
is mounted in the base portion of the body corresponding to and for engaging the palm
of the user's hand. The pad has, along one face, one or more lobed portions and is
molded so as to generally fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face being relatively
flat for engaging the interior portion of the base portion. Specifically, the ball
portion of the pad corresponding to the lobed portion(s) is generally greater in thickness
than that corresponding to the palm portion of the hand. Upon engagement of the pad
with the user's palm, and of the exterior portion of the base portion with a selected
supporting surface, the pad causes the ball and midsection of the palm to be raised
or lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance of lift of the base
of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand.
[0052] Optionally, contoured, resilient pad 60 is mounted in the finger portion of the body
corresponding to and for engaging the palm side of the user's thumb. The pad has,
along one face, at least one sloping trough shaped portion 64 and is molded so as
to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face being relatively flat
for engaging the interior portion of the base portion. Notably, the sloping trough
shaped portion ofthe pad corresponding to the distal portion of the thumb is generally
greater in thickness than that corresponding to the proximal portion of the thumb.
Alternatively, the sloping trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding to the proximal
portion of the thumb is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to
the distal portion. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's thumb, and of the exterior
portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the
distal portion to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance
of lift of the proximal portion, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand.
[0053] Turning now to yet another embodiment of the present invention, set forth in FIGS.
7 and 10, at least one of the notches 18b between the user's fingers includes an adjustable
tab member 73 removably attached to one side 74 of the glove, preferably in proximity
to the palm portion, for positioning and securing the glove in a desired position.
Alternatively or concurrently, the tab member is detachable so as to be removed entirely
from the glove body, in accordance with the present invention. In operation, each
tab member 73 is pulled through the user's fingers between which it is positioned
to a selected tightness and then secured to a surface 75 on an opposite side of the
glove, desirably in proximity to and between the user's knuckles 76, using suitable
fasteners 77 such as Velcro strips, sewing, buttons, snaps, hooks, ties or the like.
According to one arrangement, illustrated in FIG. 8, a plurality of fabric strips
78 come between the user's fingers, one between the index and middle finger, and another
between the ring and little finger, from the palm side of the glove to the knuckle
side. Velcro fasteners mounted to the underside of the fabric strips or tabs mate
with corresponding Velcro fasteners on the back side of the glove so as to prevent
the fingers from sliding through the glove. In this manner, the user may adjust the
glove strips or tabs by loosening or tightening the same for an adjustable fit of
the glove to a selected user's hand and/or optimum performance for the glove application
desired.
[0054] Alternatively or concurrently, a plurality of strips 79 constructed of a synthetic
leather material (or other suitable non-stretch fabric) are mounted to the palm and
back portions of the glove, e.g., by sewing, buttons, snaps, hooks, ties or the like.
The strips pass between the index and middle finger, and between the ring and little
finger, respectively, so as to hold the glove firmly in place on the user's hand.
Such non-stretch finger strips or tabs have been found advantageous in holding the
glove in place more securely so that the hand does not slide off the declined wedge
of the gel padding, upon application by the user of downward forward pressure.
[0055] While the present invention has been shown and described in connection with a fingerless
design, it is understood that half-finger gloves, full-fingered gloves, and any combination
thereof may also be utilized, depending upon the activity and application to which
the glove is intended, within the spirt and scope of the present invention. For example,
the glove body is optionally provided with fingers in the event that additional securement
of the glove to the user's hand is needed during weight bearing activities.
[0056] Referring now to yet a further aspect of the present invention, a method is provided
for making a multipurpose glove. Initially, a body of the glove is constructed of
a relatively resilient material for snug fit reception of a user's hand. A first opening
is then formed on a first side of the body for receiving the user's hand, a second
opening is formed in the body branching from a second side thereof for receiving the
user's thumb, and a plurality of third openings oriented multidirectionally are formed,
each of the third openings for receiving at least one finger of the user, at least
one of the third openings having a size and shape suitable for receiving and supporting
at least one and preferably two of the user's fingers generally simultaneously upon
engagement of the glove with the user's hand. Adj acent openings define a notch for
guiding the finger passing therethrough into position, and for maintaining and securing
the glove in a desired position on the hand.
[0057] Next, a contoured, resilient pad is mounted in a base portion of the body, the pad
corresponding to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand, the pad having, along
one face, one or more lobed portions and being molded so as to generally fit the contour
of the palm, the opposite face being relatively flat for engaging an interior portion
of the base portion. The palm portion of the pad corresponds to the one or more lobed
portions being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to the ball
of the hand. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's palm, and of an exterior portion
of the base portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the base of
the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance of lift
of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's
hand and wrist.
[0058] Optionally, an additional step is performed, namely, associating an adjustable tab
member or strip with the notch for removable engagement of a user's finger with the
glove body so as to maintain the fingers in a desired position. As a further option,
and alternatively or currently therewith, is a step of mounting a contoured, resilient
pad in a finger portion of the body corresponding to and for engaging a palm side
of the user's thumb. The pad has, along one face, at least one sloping trough shaped
portion and being molded so as to generally fit the contour of the thumb. The opposite
face is relatively flat for engaging an interior portion of the base portion. The
sloping trough shaped portion of the pad corresponding to a proximal portion of the
thumb is generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal portion
of the thumb. Upon engagement of the pad with the user's thumb, and of an exterior
portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface, the pad causes the
proximal portion to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance
of lift of the distal portion, so as to minimize stress on the user's wrist, hand
and/or thumb.
[0059] Overall, the present invention improves comfort and relieves stress and strain on
the wrist and hand. It also provides for considerable reduction in and elimination
of joint pain, decrease in compression, stress and strain on soft tissues of the wrist
soft tissues (e.g., nerves, ligaments, tendons, muscles and blood vessels), particularly,
but not exclusively, during weight bearing activities such as floor exercises, Yoga,
Pilates, gardening, keyboarding, cycling and the like (See FIGS. 16-20). More specifically,
the multipurpose glove of the present invention not only substantially increases the
wearers comfort, but also minimizes stress and strain on the soft tissues (e.g., nerves,
ligaments, tendons, muscles and blood vessels) associated with prolonged or repeated
stretch and pressure that occurs when weight bearing with the wrist in a fully extended
position on a hard surface (such as the floor during Yoga, the ground while gardening,
handlebars during cycling, a cane or walker, etc.) One feature is the provision of
ergonomically designed gel padding over weight bearing surfaces of the hand and wrist,
while providing a V-shaped channel or recessed area of support for eliminating compression
below the palm of the hand, i.e., where the median nerve transverses the wrist and
palm.
[0060] The multipurpose glove is beneficial for people of all ages who seek protection of
joints and soft tissues (e.g., nerves, ligaments, tendons, muscles, blood vessels
and the like) during weight bearing activities on their hands. It is also deemed advantageous
for Yoga, Pilates or other exercise or fitness activities for minimizing wrist strain
and improving comfort during sustained weight bearing. Further benefits may be derived
by those who experience pain in one or both wrists from sustained pressure and weight
bearing, and by those who suffer from carp el tunnel syndrome, arthritis or osteoporosis.
[0061] Various modifications and alterations to the present invention maybe appreciated
based on a review of this disclosure. These changes and additions are within the scope
of the invention as defined by the following claims.
1. A contoured, resilient pad (30) corresponding to and for engaging the palm of a user's
hand, characterized in that it has, along one face (31), at least one lobed portion (32) and being molded so
as to generally fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face (33) being relatively
flat for engaging at least indirectly a selected support surface (40), the palm portion
(34) of the pad corresponding to the lobed portion (32) being generally greater in
thickness than that corresponding to the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement of
the pad (30) with the user's palm, and of the opposite face (33) with the selected
supporting surface (40), the pad (30) causes the base of the palm to be lifted a selected
distance generally greater than the distance of lift of the ball and midsection of
the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand.
2. A contoured, resilient pad (60) corresponding to and for engaging a user's thumb,
characterized in that it has, along one face (63), at least one sloping trough shaped portion (64) and
being molded so as to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face (65)
being relatively flat for engaging at least indirectly a selected supporting surface
(70), the sloping trough shaped portion (64) of the pad corresponding to a proximal
portion (67) of the thumb being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding
to a distal portion (68) of the thumb, whereupon engagement of the pad with the user's
thumb, and of the opposite face (65) with the selected supporting surface (70), the
pad (60) causes the proximal portion (67) to be lifted a selected distance generally
greater than the distance of lift of the distal portion (68), so as to minimize stress
on the user's hand.
3. A contoured, resilient pad (30) corresponding to and for engaging the palm of a user's
hand, characterized in that it has, along one face (31), at least one lobed portion (32) and being molded so
as to generally fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face (33) being relatively
flat for engaging at least indirectly a selected support surface (40), the ball portion
of the pad corresponding to the lobed portion (32) being generally greater in thickness
than that corresponding to the palm of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad (30)
with the user's palm, and of the opposite face (33) with the selected supporting surface
(40), the pad (30) causes the ball and midsection of the user's palm to be lifted
a selected distance generally greater than the distance of lift of the base of the
user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand.
4. A contoured, resilient pad (60) corresponding to and for engaging a user's thumb,
characterized in that it has, along one face, at least one sloping trough shaped portion (64) and being
molded so as to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face (65) being
relatively flat for engaging at least indirectly a selected supporting surface (70),
the sloping trough shaped portion (64) of the pad corresponding to a distal portion
(68) of the thumb being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to
a proximal portion (67) of the thumb, whereupon engagement of the pad (60) with the
user's thumb, and of the opposite face (65) with the selected supporting surface (70),
the pad causes the distal portion (68) to be lifted a selected distance generally
greater than the distance of lift of the proximal portion (67), so as to minimize
stress on the user's hand.
5. A glove which comprises:
a relatively resilient body (11) for snug fit reception of a user's hand;
the body (11) including a first opening (13) on a first side (14) for receiving the
user's hand, a second opening (15) branching from a second side (16) of the body for
receiving the user's thumb, and a plurality of third openings (18) oriented multidirectionally,
each of the third openings (18) for receiving at least on finger of the user upon
engagement of the glove with the user's hand; characterized in that it further comprises:
a first contoured, resilient pad (30) mounted in a base portion (24) of the body corresponding
to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand, the pad (30) having, along one face
(31), at least one lobed portion (32) and being molded so as to generally fit the
contour of the palm; the opposite face (33) being relatively flat for engaging an
interior portion (25) of the base portion (24), the palm portion (34) of the pad (30)
corresponding to the lobed portion (32) being generally greater in thickness than
that corresponding to the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad with the
user's palm, and of an exterior portion (28) of the base portion (24) with a selected
supporting surface (40), the pad (30) causes the base of the palm to be lifted a selected
distance generally greater than the distance of the lift of the ball and midsection
of the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand and/or wrist.
6. The glove according to claim 5 wherein the lobed portion (32) has a clover-like shape.
7. The glove according to claim 5 wherein the lobed portion (32) has a petal-like shape.
8. The glove according to any of claims 5 to 7, further comprising a second contoured,
resilient pad (60) mounted in a finger portion (61) of the body (11) corresponding
to and for engaging the palm side of the user's thumb, the second pad (60) having,
along one face (63), at least one sloping trough shaped portion (64) and being molded
so as to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face (65) being relatively
flat for engaging an interior portion (66) of the base portion, the sloping trough
shaped portion (64) of the second pad (60) corresponding to a proximal portion (67)
of the thumb being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal
portion (68) of the thumb, whereupon engagement of the second pad (60) with the user's
thumb, and of an exterior portion (69) of the finger portion (61) with a selected
supporting surface (70), the pad (60) causes the proximal portion to be lifted a selected
distance (71) generally greater than the distance of lift (72) of the distal portion,
so as to minimize stress on the user's wrist, hand and/or thumb.
9. The glove according to any of claims 5 to 8, wherein at least one (18a) of said third
openings (18) has a size and shape suitable for receiving and supporting at least
two of the user's fingers generally simultaneously.
10. The glove according to claim 9, wherein adjacent openings (18) define a notch (18b)
for guiding the finger passing therethrough into position, and for maintaining and
securing the glove in a desired position on the hand, the glove further comprising
an adjustable tab member (73) associated with the notch (18b) and removably attached
to the glove body for maintaining and securing the user's fingers in a desired position.
11. The glove according to any of claims 5 to 10, wherein said first contoured, resilient
pad (30) comprises a plurality of lobed portions (32).
12. A glove which comprises:
a relatively resilient body (11) for snug fit reception of a user's hand;
the body (11) including a first opening (13) on a first side (14) for receiving the
user's hand, a second opening (15) branching from a second side (16) of the body for
receiving the user's thumb, and a plurality of third openings (18) oriented multidirectionally,
each of the third openings (18) for receiving at least on finger of the user upon
engagement of the glove with the user's hand; characterized in that it further comprises:
a first contoured, resilient pad (30) mounted in a base portion (24) of the body corresponding
to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand, the pad (30) having, along one face
(31), one or more lobed portions (32) and being molded so as to generally fit the
contour of the palm; the opposite face (33) being relatively flat for engaging an
interior portion (25) of the base portion (24), the ball portion of the pad corresponding
to the lobed portion or portions being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding
to the palm portion of the hand, whereupon engagement of the pad (30) with the user's
palm, and of an exterior portion (28) of the base portion (24) with a selected supporting
surface (40), the pad (30) causes the ball and midsection of the palm to be lifted
a selected distance generally greater than the distance of the lift of the base of
the user's palm, so as to minimize stress on the user's hand.
13. A glove according to claim 12, further comprising a second contoured, resilient pad
(60) mounted in a finger portion (61) of the body corresponding to and for engaging
the palm side of the user's thumb, the second pad (60) having, along one face (63),
at least one sloping trough shaped portion (64) and being molded so as to generally
fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face (65) being relatively flat for engaging
an interior portion (66) of the base portion, the sloping trough shaped portion (64)
of the second pad (60) corresponding to a distal portion (68) of the thumb being generally
greater in thickness than that corresponding to a proximal portion (67) of the thumb,
whereupon engagement of the second pad (60) with the user's thumb, and of an exterior
portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface (70), the pad (60)
causes the distal portion (68) to be lifted a selected distance generally greater
than the distance of lift of the proximal portion (67), so as to minimize stress on
the user's hand.
14. A glove according to claim 12, further comprising a second contoured, resilient pad
(60) mounted in a finger portion (61) of the body corresponding to and for engaging
the palm side of the user's thumb, the second pad (60) having, along one face (63),
at least one sloping trough shaped portion (64) and being molded so as to generally
fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face (65) being relatively flat for engaging
an interior portion (66) of the base portion, the sloping trough shaped portion (64)
of the second pad (60) corresponding to a proximal portion (67) of the thumb being
generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal portion (68) of
the thumb, whereupon engagement of the second pad (60) with the user's thumb, and
of an exterior portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting surface (70),
the pad causes the proximal portion (67) to be lifted a selected distance generally
greater than the distance of lift of the distal portion (68), so as to minimize stress
on the user's hand.
15. A method of making a multipurpose glove, which comprise the steps of:
forming a body (11) of the glove from a relatively resilient material for snug fit
reception of a user's hand;
forming a first opening (13) on a first side (14) of the body for receiving the user's
hand, a second opening (15) in the body branching from a second side (16) thereof
for receiving the user's thumb, and a plurality of third openings (18) oriented multidirectionally,
each of the third openings (18) for receiving at least one finger of the user, at
least one (18a) of the third openings (18) having a size and shape suitable for receiving
and supporting at least two of the user's fingers generally simultaneously upon engagement
of the glove with the user's hand, adjacent openings (18) defining a notch (18b) for
guiding the finger passing therethrough into position, and for maintaining and securing
the glove in a desired position on the hand; characterized in that it further comprises the step of:
mounting a first contoured, resilient pad (30) in a base portion (24) of the body,
the pad (30) corresponding to and for engaging the palm of the user's hand, the pad
(30) having, along one face (31), one or more lobed portions (32) and being molded
so as to generally fit the contour of the palm, the opposite face (33) being relatively
flat for engaging an interior portion (25) of the base portion (24), the palm portion
(34) of the pad (30) corresponding to the one or more lobed portions (32) being generally
greater in thickness than that corresponding to the ball of the hand, whereupon engagement
of the pad (30) with the user's palm, and of an exterior portion (28) of the base
portion (24) with a selected supporting surface (40), the pad (30) causes the base
of the palm to be lifted a selected distance generally greater than the distance of
lift of the ball and midsection of the user's palm, so ad to minimize stress on the
user's hand and wrist.
16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the step of associating an adjustable
tab member or strip (73) with the notch (18b) for removable engagement of a user's
finger with the glove body so as to maintain the fingers in a desired position and/or
adjust the fit of the glove.
17. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the step of mounting a second
contoured, resilient pad (60) in a finger portion of the body corresponding to and
for engaging a palm side of the user's thumb, the second pad (60) having, along one
face (63), at least one sloping trough shaped portion (64) and being molded so as
to generally fit the contour of the thumb, the opposite face (65) being relatively
flat for engaging an interior portion (66) of the base portion, the sloping trough
shaped portion (64) of the second pad (60) corresponding to a proximal portion (67)
of the thumb being generally greater in thickness than that corresponding to a distal
portion (68) of the thumb, whereupon engagement of the second pad (60) with the user's
thumb, and of an exterior portion of the finger portion with a selected supporting
surface (70), the pad causes the proximal portion (67) to be lifted a selected distance
generally greater than the distance of lift of the distal portion (68), so as to minimize
stress on the user's wrist, hand and/or thumb.
1. Geformte elastische Polsterung (30), entsprechend der und zum Anliegen an der Handfläche
einer Hand eines Benutzers, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie längs einer Seite (31) wenigstens einen lappenartigen Teil (32) hat und geformt
ist, um allgemein zur Form der Handfläche zu passen, wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite
(33) relativ flach ist, um wenigstens indirekt an einer ausgewählten Abstützfläche
(40) anzuliegen, wobei der Handflächenteil (34) der Polsterung entsprechend dem lappenartigen
Teil (32) allgemein von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend dem Handballen ist,
worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der Polsterung (30) an der Handfläche des Benutzers
und der entgegengesetzten Seite (33) an der ausgewählten Haltefläche (40) die Polsterung
(30) verursacht, dass die Basis der Handfläche um eine ausgewählte Distanz angehoben
wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des Ballens und der Mittelsektion
der Handfläche des Benutzers ist, um eine Belastung an der Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
2. Geformte elastische Polsterung (60), entsprechend dem und zum Anliegen an einem Daumen
eines Benutzers, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie längs einer Seite (63) wenigstens einen Teil (64) in der Form einer geneigten
Rinne hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form des Daumens zu passen, wobei die
entgegengesetzte Seite (65) relativ flach ist, um wenigstens indirekt an einer ausgewählten
Abstützfläche (70) anzuliegen, wobei der Teil (64) der Polsterung in der Form einer
geneigten Rinne entsprechend einem proximalen Teil (67) des Daumens allgemein von
größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend dem distalen Teil (68) des Daumens ist, worauf
hin bei einem Anliegen der Polsterung an dem Daumen des Benutzers und der entgegengesetzten
Seite (65) an der ausgewählten Abstützfläche (70) die Polsterung (60) verursacht,
dass der proximale Teil (67) um eine ausgewählte Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen
größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des distalen Teils (68) ist, um eine Belastung
an der Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
3. Geformte elastische Polsterung (30), entsprechend der und zum Anliegen an der Handfläche
einer Hand eines Benutzers, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie längs einer Seite (31) wenigstens einen lappenartigen Teil (32) hat und geformt
ist, um allgemein zur Form der Handfläche zu passen, wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite
(33) relativ flach ist, um wenigstens indirekt an einer ausgewählten Abstützfläche
(40) anzuliegen, wobei der Ballenteil der Polsterung entsprechend dem lappenartigen
Teil (32) allgemein von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend der Handfläche ist,
worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der Polsterung (30) an der Handfläche des Benutzers
und der entgegengesetzten Seite (33) an der ausgewählten Haltefläche (40) die Polsterung
(30) verursacht, dass der Ballen und die Mittelsektion der Handfläche des Benutzers
um eine ausgewählte Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz
des Anhebens der Basis der Handfläche des Benutzers ist, um eine Belastung an der
Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
4. Geformte elastische Polsterung (60), entsprechend dem und zum Anliegen an einem Daumen
eines Benutzers, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie längs einer Seite wenigstens einen Teil (64) in der Form einer geneigten Rinne
hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form des Daumens zu passen, wobei die entgegengesetzte
Seite (65) relativ flach ist, um wenigstens indirekt an einer ausgewählten Abstützfläche
(70) anzuliegen, wobei der Teil (64) der Polsterung in der Form einer geneigten Rinne
entsprechend einem distalen Teil (68) des Daumens allgemein von größerer Dicke als
jener entsprechend dem proximalen Teil (67) des Daumens ist, worauf hin bei einem
Anliegen der Polsterung (60) an dem Daumen des Benutzers und der entgegengesetzten
Seite (65) an der ausgewählten Abstützfläche (70) die Polsterung verursacht, dass
der distale Teil (68) um eine ausgewählte Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen
größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des proximalen Teils (67) ist, um eine Belastung
an der Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
5. Handschuh, der enthält:
einen relativ elastischen Körper (11) zur festen Passsitzaufnahme einer Hand eines
Benutzers;
welcher Körper (11) enthält eine erste Öffnung (13) an einer ersten Seite (14) zum
Aufnehmen der Hand des Benutzers, eine zweite Öffnung (15), die von einer zweiten
Seite (16) des Körpers zum Aufnehmen des Daumens des Benutzers abzweigt, und eine
Mehrzahl von dritten Öffnungen (18), die multidirektional orientiert sind, wobei jede
der dritten Öffnungen (18) zum Aufnehmen wenigstens eines Fingers des Benutzers auf
den Eingriff des Handschuhs mit der Hand des Benutzers ist; dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er ferner enthält:
eine erste geformte elastische Polsterung (30), die in einem Basisteil (24) des Körpers
montiert ist, entsprechend der und zum Anliegen an der Handfläche der Hand eines Benutzers,
wobei die Polsterung (30) längs einer Seite (31) wenigstens einen lappenartigen Teil
(32) hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form der Handfläche zu passen; wobei die
entgegengesetzte Seite (33) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil (25) des Basisteils
(24) anzuliegen, wobei der Handflächenteil (34) der Polsterung (30) entsprechend dem
lappenartigen Teil (32) allgemein von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend dem Handballen
ist, worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der Polsterung (30) an der Handfläche des Benutzers
und eines Außenteils (28) des Basisteils (24) an einer ausgewählten Haltefläche (40)
die Polsterung (30) verursacht, dass die Basis der Handfläche um eine ausgewählte
Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des
Ballens und der Mittelsektion der Handfläche des Benutzers ist, um eine Belastung
an der Hand und/oder dem Handgelenk des Benutzers zu minimieren.
6. Handschuh nach Anspruch 5, wobei der lappenartigen Teil (32) eine kleeartige Form
hat.
7. Handschuh nach Anspruch 5, wobei der lappenartigen Teil (32) eine blütenblattartige
Form hat.
8. Handschuh nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 7, ferner enthaltend eine zweite geformte
elastische Polsterung (60), die in einem Fingerteil (61) des Körpers (11) montiert
ist, entsprechend der und zum Anliegen an der Handflächenseite des Daumens eines Benutzers,
wobei die zweite Polsterung (60) längs einer Seite (63) wenigstens einen Teil (64)
in der Form einer geneigten Rinne hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form des Daumens
zu passen, wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite (65) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil
(66) des Basisteils anzuliegen, wobei der Teil (64) der zweiten Polsterung (60) in
der Form einer geneigten Rinne entsprechend einem proximalen Teil (67) des Daumens
allgemein von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend einem distalen Teil (68) des Daumens
ist, worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der zweiten Polsterung (60) an dem Daumen des Benutzers
und einem Außenteil (69) des Fingerteils (61) an der ausgewählten Abstützfläche (70)
die Polsterung (60) verursacht, dass der proximale Teil um eine ausgewählte Distanz
(71) angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz (72) des Anhebens des
distalen Teils ist, um eine Belastung an dem Handgelenk, der Hand und/oder dem Daumen
des Benutzers zu minimieren.
9. Handschuh nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 8, wobei wenigstens eine (18a) der dritten
Öffnungen (18) eine Größe und Form hat, die geeignet ist, um wenigstens zwei der Finger
des Benutzers im Allgemeinen gleichzeitig aufzunehmen und abzustützen.
10. Handschuh nach Anspruch 9, wobei benachbarte Öffnungen (18) eine Aussparung (18b)
definieren, um die Finger, die dadurch hindurch gehen, in Position zu führen, und
um den Handschuh in einer gewünschten Position an der Hand zu halten und zu sichern,
wobei der Handschuh ferner ein einstellbares Streifenelement (73) in Verbindung mit
der Aussparung (18b) und entfernbar angebracht an dem Handschuhkörper enthält, um
die Finger des Benutzers in einer gewünschten Position zu halten und zu sichern.
11. Handschuh nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 10, wobei die erste geformte elastische Polsterung
(30) eine Mehrzahl von lappenartigen Teilen (32) enthält.
12. Handschuh, der enthält:
einen relativ elastischen Körper (11) zur festen Passsitzaufnahme einer Hand eines
Benutzers;
welcher Körper (11) enthält eine erste Öffnung (13) an einer ersten Seite (14) zum
Aufnehmen der Hand des Benutzers, eine zweite Öffnung (15), die von einer zweiten
Seite (16) des Körpers zum Aufnehmen des Daumens des Benutzers abzweigt, und eine
Mehrzahl von dritten Öffnungen (18), die multidirektional orientiert sind, wobei jede
der dritten Öffnungen (18) zum Aufnehmen wenigstens eines Fingers des Benutzers auf
den Eingriff des Handschuhs mit der Hand des Benutzers ist; dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er ferner enthält:
eine erste geformte elastische Polsterung (30), die in einem Basisteil (24) des Körpers
montiert ist, entsprechend der und zum Anliegen an der Handfläche der Hand eines Benutzers,
wobei die Polsterung (30) längs einer Seite (31) wenigstens einen lappenartigen Teil
(32) hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form der Handfläche zu passen; wobei die
entgegengesetzte Seite (33) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil (25) des Basisteils
(24) anzuliegen, wobei der Ballenteil der Polsterung (30) entsprechend dem/den lappenartigen
Teil(en) (32) allgemein von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend dem Handflächenteil
der Hand ist, worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der Polsterung (30) an der Handfläche
des Benutzers und eines Außenteils (28) des Basisteils (24) an einer ausgewählten
Haltefläche (40) die Polsterung (30) verursacht, dass der Ballen und die Mittelsektion
der Handfläche um eine ausgewählte Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer
als die Distanz des Anhebens der Basis der Handfläche des Benutzers ist, um eine Belastung
an der Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
13. Handschuh nach Anspruch 12, ferner enthaltend eine zweite geformte elastische Polsterung
(60), die in einem Fingerteil (61) des Körpers montiert ist, entsprechend der und
zum Anliegen an der Handflächenseite des Daumens eines Benutzers, wobei die zweite
Polsterung (60) längs einer Seite (63) wenigstens einen Teil (64) in der Form einer
geneigten Rinne hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form des Daumens zu passen,
wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite (65) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil (66)
des Basisteils anzuliegen, wobei der Teil (64) der zweiten Polsterung (60) in der
Form einer geneigten Rinne entsprechend einem distalen Teil (68) des Daumens allgemein
von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend einem proximalen Teil (67) des Daumens ist,
worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der zweiten Polsterung (60) an dem Daumen des Benutzers
und einem Außenteil (69) des Fingerteils (61) an einer ausgewählten Abstützfläche
(70) die Polsterung (60) verursacht, dass der distale Teil (68) um eine ausgewählte
Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des
proximalen Teils (67) ist, um eine Belastung an der Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
14. Handschuh nach Anspruch 12, ferner enthaltend eine zweite geformte elastische Polsterung
(60), die in einem Fingerteil (61) des Körpers montiert ist, entsprechend der und
zum Anliegen an der Handflächenseite des Daumens eines Benutzers, wobei die zweite
Polsterung (60) längs einer Seite (63) wenigstens einen Teil (64) in der Form einer
geneigten Rinne hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form des Daumens zu passen,
wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite (65) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil (66)
des Basisteils anzuliegen, wobei der Teil (64) der zweiten Polsterung (60) in der
Form einer geneigten Rinne entsprechend einem proximalen Teil (67) des Daumens allgemein
von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend einem distalen Teil (68) des Daumens ist,
worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der zweiten Polsterung (60) an dem Daumen des Benutzers
und einem Außenteil (69) des Fingerteils (61) an einer ausgewählten Abstützfläche
(70) die Polsterung (60) verursacht, dass der proximale Teil (67) um eine ausgewählte
Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des
distalen Teils (68) ist, um eine Belastung an der Hand des Benutzers zu minimieren.
15. Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Mehrzweckhandschuhs, welches die Schritte enthält:
Ausbilden einer ersten Öffnung (13) an einer ersten Seite (14) des Körpers zum Aufnehmen
der Hand eines Benutzers, einer zweiten Öffnung (15) in dem Körper, die von einer
zweiten Seite davon abzweigt, um den Daumen des Benutzers aufzunehmen, und einer Mehrzahl
von dritten Öffnungen (18), die multidirektional orientiert sind, wobei jede der dritten
Öffnungen (18) zum Aufnehmen wenigstens eines Fingers des Benutzers ist, wobei wenigstens
eine (18a) der dritten Öffnungen eine Größe und Form hat, die geeignet ist, um wenigstens
zwei der Finger des Benutzers im Allgemeinen gleichzeitig nach dem Anliegen des Handschuhs
an der Hand des Benutzers aufzunehmen und abzustützen, wobei benachbarte Öffnungen
(18) eine Aussparung (18b) definieren, um die Finger, die dadurch hindurch gehen,
in Position zu führen, und um den Handschuh in einer gewünschten Position an der Hand
zu halten und zu sichern; dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es ferner die Schritte enthält:
Montieren einer ersten geformten elastischen Polsterung (30) in einem Basisteil (24)
des Körpers, entsprechend der und zum Anliegen an der Handfläche der Hand eines Benutzers,
wobei die Polsterung (30) längs einer Seite (31) einen oder mehrere lappenartige(n)
Teil(e) (32) hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form der Handfläche zu passen,
wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite (33) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil (25)
des Basisteils (24) anzuliegen, wobei der Handflächenteil (34) der Polsterung (30)
entsprechend dem einen oder den mehreren lappenartigen Teil(en) (32) allgemein von
größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend dem Handballen ist, worauf hin bei einem Anliegen
der Polsterung (30) an der Handfläche des Benutzers und eines Außenteils (28) des
Basisteils (24) an einer ausgewählten Haltefläche (40) die Polsterung (30) verursacht,
dass die Basis der Handfläche um eine ausgewählte Distanz angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen
größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des Ballens und der Mittelsektion der Handfläche
des Benutzers ist, um eine Belastung an der Hand und dem Handgelenk des Benutzers
zu minimieren.
16. Verfahren nach Anspruch 15, ferner enthaltend den Schritt des Verbinden eines einstellbaren
Streifenelements (73) mit der Aussparung (18b) zum entfernbaren Eingriff eines Fingers
eines Benutzers in den Handschuhkörper, um die Finger in einer gewünschten Position
zu halten und/oder die Passung des Handschuhs einzustellen.
17. Verfahren nach Anspruch 15, ferner enthaltend den Schritt des Montierens einer zweiten
geformten elastischen Polsterung (60) in einem Fingerteil des Körpers, entsprechend
der und zum Anliegen an der Handflächenseite des Daumens eines Benutzers, wobei die
zweite Polsterung (60) längs einer Seite (63) wenigstens einen Teil (64) in der Form
einer geneigten Rinne hat und geformt ist, um allgemein zur Form des Daumens zu passen,
wobei die entgegengesetzte Seite (65) relativ flach ist, um an einem Innenteil (66)
des Basisteils anzuliegen, wobei der Teil (64) der zweiten Polsterung (60) in der
Form einer geneigten Rinne entsprechend einem proximalen Teil (67) des Daumens allgemein
von größerer Dicke als jener entsprechend einem distalen Teil (68) des Daumens ist,
worauf hin bei einem Anliegen der zweiten Polsterung (60) an dem Daumen des Benutzers
und einem Außenteil (69) des Fingerteils an einer ausgewählten Abstützfläche (70)
die Polsterung verursacht, dass der proximale Teil (67) um eine ausgewählte Distanz
angehoben wird, die im Allgemeinen größer als die Distanz des Anhebens des distalen
Teils (68) ist, um eine Belastung an dem Handgelenk, der Hand und/oder dem Daumen
des Benutzers zu minimieren.
1. Un coussin préformé souple (30) correspondant à la paume d'une main d'un utilisateur
et pour coopérer avec elle, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte, sur une face (31), au moins une partie lobée (32) et est moulé afin de
s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour de la paume, la face opposée (33) étant
relativement plane pour coopérer au moins indirectement avec une surface d'appui donnée
(40), la partie paume (34) du coussin correspondant à la partie lobée (32) étant d'une
façon générale plus épaisse que celle correspondant à la partie bombée de la main,
de sorte que le coussin (30) coopère avec la paume de l'utilisateur, et la face opposée
(33) avec la surface d'appui donnée (40), le coussin (30) permettant à la base de
la paume d'être soulevée d'une distance déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande
que la distance de soulèvement de la partie bombée et de la partie médiane de la paume
de l'utilisateur, afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la main de l'utilisateur.
2. Un coussin préformé souple (60) correspondant à un pouce d'un utilisateur et pour
coopérer avec lui, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte, sur une face (63), au moins une partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux
et est moulé afin de s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour du pouce, la face opposée
(65) étant relativement plane pour coopérer au moins indirectement avec une surface
d'appui donnée (70), la partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux du coussin correspondant
à une partie proximale (67) du pouce étant d'une façon générale plus épaisse que celle
correspondant à une partie distale (68) du pouce, de sorte que le coussin coopère
avec le pouce de l'utilisateur, et la face opposée (65) avec la surface d'appui donnée
(70), le coussin (60) permettant à la partie proximale (67) d'être soulevée d'une
distance déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande que la distance de soulèvement
de la partie distale (68), afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la main
de l'utilisateur.
3. Un coussin préformé souple (30) correspondant à la paume d'une main d'un utilisateur
et pour coopérer avec elle, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte, sur une face (31), au moins une partie lobée (32) et est moulé de façon
à s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour de la paume, la face opposée (33) étant
relativement plane pour coopérer au moins indirectement avec une surface d'appui donnée
(40), la partie bombée du coussin correspondant à la partie lobée (32) étant d'une
façon générale plus épaisse que celle correspondant à la paume de la main, de sorte
que le coussin (30) coopère avec la paume de l'utilisateur, et la face opposée (33)
avec la surface d'appui donnée (40), le coussin (30) permettant à la partie bombée
et à la partie médiane de la paume de l'utilisateur d'être soulevée d'une distance
déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande que la distance de soulèvement de la base
de la paume de l'utilisateur, afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la
main de l'utilisateur.
4. Un coussin préformé souple (60) correspondant à un pouce d'un utilisateur et pour
coopérer avec lui, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte, sur une face, au moins une partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux et
est moulé afin de s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour du pouce, la face opposée
(65) étant relativement plane pour coopérer au moins indirectement avec une surface
d'appui donnée (70), la partie de coussin (64) en forme de cuvette en creux correspondant
à une partie distale (68) du pouce étant d'une façon générale plus épaisse qu'une
partie proximale (67) du pouce, de sorte que le coussin (60) coopère avec le pouce
de l'utilisateur, et la face opposée (65) avec la surface d'appui donnée (70), le
coussin permettant à la partie distale (68) d'être soulevée d'une distance déterminée
d'une façon générale plus grande que la distance de soulèvement de la partie proximale
(67), afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la main de l'utilisateur.
5. Un gant qui comporte :
un corps relativement souple (11) pour recevoir en ajustement serré une main d'un
utilisateur ;
le corps (11) comprenant, sur un premier côté (14), une première ouverture (13) pour
recevoir la main de l'utilisateur, une deuxième ouverture (15) s'ouvrant sur un second
côté (16) du corps pour recevoir le pouce de l'utilisateur, et une pluralité de troisièmes
ouvertures (18) orientées suivant différentes directions, chacune des troisièmes ouvertures
(18) étant agencée pour recevoir au moins un doigt de l'utilisateur lors de la coopération
du gant avec la main de l'utilisateur ; caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte en outre :
un premier coussin préformé souple (30) monté dans la partie base (24) du corps correspondant
à la paume de la main de l'utilisateur et pour coopérer avec elle, le coussin (30)
comportant, sur une face (31), au moins une partie lobée (32) et étant moulé de façon
à s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour de la paume ; la face opposée (33) étant
relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure (25) de la partie base
(24), la partie paume (34) du coussin (30) correspondant à la partie lobée (32) étant
d'une façon générale plus épaisse que la partie bombée de la main, de sorte que le
coussin coopère avec la paume de l'utilisateur, et une partie extérieure (28) de la
partie base (24) avec une surface d'appui donnée (40), le coussin (30) permettant
à la base de la paume d'être soulevée d'une distance déterminée d'une façon générale
plus grande que la distance de soulèvement de la partie bombée et de la partie médiane
de la paume de l'utilisateur, afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la
main et/ou sur le poignet de l'utilisateur.
6. Le gant selon la revendication 5 où la partie lobée (32) présente la forme d'un trèfle.
7. Le gant selon la revendication 5 où la partie lobée (32) présente la forme d'un pétale.
8. Le gant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 7, comportant en outre un second
coussin préformé souple (60) monté sur une partie doigt (61) du corps (11) correspondant
au côté paume du pouce de l'utilisateur et pour coopérer avec lui, le second coussin
(60) ayant, sur une face (63), au moins une partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux
et étant moulé afin de s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour du pouce, la face
opposée (65) étant relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure (66)
de la partie base, la partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux du second coussin (60)
correspondant à une partie proximale (67) du pouce étant d'une façon générale plus
épaisse qu'une partie distale (68) du pouce, de sorte que le second coussin (60) coopère
avec le pouce de l'utilisateur, et une partie extérieure (69) de la partie doigt (61)
avec une surface d'appui donnée (70), le coussin (60) permettant à la partie proximale
d'être soulevée d'une distance déterminée (71) d'une façon générale plus grande que
la distance de soulèvement (72) de la partie distale, afin de réduire le plus possible
les efforts sur le poignet, sur la main et/ou sur le pouce de l'utilisateur.
9. Le gant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 8, où au moins l'une (18a) des
dites troisièmes ouvertures (18) a une taille et une forme appropriées pour recevoir
et maintenir au moins deux des doigts de l'utilisateur généralement simultanément.
10. Le gant selon la revendication 9, où des ouvertures adjacentes (18) définissent une
fente (18b) pour guider le passage des doigts lors de leur mise en place, et pour
maintenir et fixer le gant dans une position voulue sur la main, le gant comportant
en outre un élément languette ajustable (73) associé à la fente (18b) et lié de façon
amovible au corps du gant pour maintenir et fixer les doigts de l'utilisateur dans
une position voulue.
11. Le gant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 10, où ledit premier coussin
préformé souple (30) comporte une pluralité de parties lobées (32).
12. Un gant qui comporte :
un corps relativement souple (11) pour recevoir en ajustement serré une main d'un
utilisateur ;
le corps (11) comprenant, sur un premier côté (14), une première ouverture (13) pour
recevoir la main de l'utilisateur, une deuxième ouverture (15) s'ouvrant sur un second
côté (16) du corps pour recevoir le pouce de l'utilisateur, et une pluralité de troisièmes
ouvertures (18) orientées suivant différentes directions, chacune des troisièmes ouvertures
(18) étant agencée pour recevoir au moins un doigt de l'utilisateur lors de la coopération
du gant avec la main de l'utilisateur ; caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte en outre :
un premier coussin préformé souple (30) monté dans la partie base (24) du corps correspondant
à la paume de la main de l'utilisateur et pour coopérer avec elle, le coussin (30)
comportant, sur une face (31), une ou plusieurs parties lobées (32) et étant moulé
de façon à s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour de la paume ; la face opposée
(33) étant relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure (25) de la
partie base (24), la partie bombée du coussin correspondant à la partie lobée ou aux
parties lobées étant d'une façon générale plus épaisse que celle correspondant à la
partie paume de la main, de sorte que le coussin (30) coopère avec la paume de l'utilisateur,
et une partie extérieure (28) de la partie base (24) avec une surface d'appui donnée
(40), le coussin (30) permettant à la partie bombée et à la partie médiane de la paume
d'être soulevée d'une distance déterminée généralement plus grande que la distance
de soulèvement de la base de la paume de l'utilisateur, afin de réduire le plus possible
les efforts sur la main de l'utilisateur.
13. Un gant selon la revendication 12, comportant en outre un second coussin préformé
souple (60) monté sur une partie doigt (61) du corps correspondant au côté paume du
pouce de l'utilisateur et pour coopérer avec lui, le second coussin (60) ayant, sur
une face (63), au moins une partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux et étant moulé
afin de s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour du pouce, la face opposée (65) étant
relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure (66) de la partie base,
la partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux du second coussin (60) correspondant à
une partie distale (68) du pouce étant d'une façon générale plus épaisse qu'une partie
proximale (67) du pouce, de sorte que le second coussin (60) coopère avec le pouce
de l'utilisateur, et une partie extérieure de la partie doigt avec une surface d'appui
donnée (70), le coussin (60) permettant à la partie distale (68) d'être soulevée d'une
distance déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande que la distance de soulèvement
de la partie proximale, afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la main de
l'utilisateur.
14. Un gant selon la revendication 12, comportant en outre un second coussin préformé
souple (60) monté sur une partie doigt (61) du corps correspondant au côté paume du
pouce de l'utilisateur et pour coopérer avec lui, le second coussin (60) ayant, sur
une face (63), au moins une partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux et étant moulé
afin de s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour du pouce, la face opposée (65) étant
relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure (66) de la partie base,
la partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux du second coussin (60) correspondant à
une partie proximale (67) du pouce étant d'une façon générale plus épaisse qu'une
partie distale (68) du pouce, de sorte que le second coussin (60) coopère avec le
pouce de l'utilisateur, et une partie extérieure de la partie doigt avec une surface
d'appui donnée (70), le coussin permettant à la partie proximale (67) d'être soulevée
d'une distance déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande que la distance de soulèvement
de la partie distale (68), afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la main
de l'utilisateur.
15. Un procédé de fabrication d'un gant à usages multiples, qui comporte les étapes suivantes
:
réalisation d'un corps (11) du gant à partir d'un matériau relativement souple pour
recevoir en ajustement serré une main d'un utilisateur ;
réalisation d'une première ouverture (13) sur un premier côté (14) du corps pour recevoir
la main de l'utilisateur, d'une deuxième ouverture (15) dans le corps s'ouvrant sur
un second côté (16) pour recevoir le pouce de l'utilisateur, et d'une pluralité des
troisièmes ouvertures (18) orientées suivant différentes directions, chacune des troisièmes
ouvertures (18) étant agencée pour recevoir au moins un doigt de l'utilisateur, au
moins une (18a) des troisièmes ouvertures (18) ayant une taille et une forme appropriées
pour recevoir et maintenir au moins deux des doigts de l'utilisateur généralement
simultanément lors de la coopération du gant avec la main de l'utilisateur, des ouvertures
adjacentes (18) définissant une fente (18b) pour guider le passage des doigts lors
de leur mise en place, et pour maintenir et fixer le gant dans une position voulue
sur la main ; caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte en outre l'étape suivante :
montage d'un premier coussin préformé souple (30) dans une partie base (24) du corps,
le coussin (30) correspondant à la paume de la main de l'utilisateur pour coopérer
avec elle, le coussin (30) ayant, sur une face (31), une ou plusieurs parties lobées
(32) et étant moulé de façon à s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour de la paume,
la face opposée (33) étant relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure
(25) de la partie base (24), la partie paume (34) du coussin (30) correspondant à
la partie lobée (32) ou aux parties lobées étant d'une façon générale plus épaisse
que celle correspondant à la partie bombée de la main, de sorte que le coussin (30)
coopère avec la paume de l'utilisateur, et une partie extérieure (28) de la partie
base (24) avec une surface d'appui donnée (40), le coussin (30) permettant à la base
de la paume d'être soulevée une distance déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande
que la distance de soulèvement de la partie bombée et de la partie médiane de la paume
de l'utilisateur, afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts sur la main et sur
le poignet de l'utilisateur.
16. Le procédé selon la revendication 15, comportant en outre l'étape consistant à associer
à la fente (18b) un élément languette ou une bande ajustable (73) pour faire coopérer
de façon amovible un doigt de l'utilisateur avec le corps du gant afin de maintenir
les doigts dans une position voulue et/ou de régler l'ajustement du gant.
17. Le procédé selon la revendication 15, comportant en outre l'étape consistant à monter
un second coussin préformé souple (60) dans une partie doigt du corps correspondant
au côté paume du pouce de l'utilisateur et pour coopérer avec lui, le second coussin
(60) ayant, sur une face (63), au moins une partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux
et étant moulé afin de s'adapter d'une façon générale au contour du pouce, la face
opposée (65) étant relativement plane pour coopérer avec une partie intérieure (66)
de la partie base, la partie (64) en forme de cuvette en creux du second coussin (60)
correspondant à une partie proximale (67) du pouce étant d'une façon générale plus
épaisse qu'une partie distale (68) du pouce, de sorte que le second coussin (60) coopère
avec le pouce de l'utilisateur, et une partie extérieure de la partie doigt avec une
surface d'appui donnée (70), le coussin permettant à la partie proximale (67) d'être
soulevée d'une distance déterminée d'une façon générale plus grande que la distance
de soulèvement de la partie distale (68), afin de réduire le plus possible les efforts
sur le poignet, sur la main et/ou sur le pouce de l'utilisateur.