[0001] The invention relates to a hand strap of improved design complete with means of connection
to the handle of a pole for use in sports activities.
[0002] It is common knowledge that the poles used in sports activities such as skiing and
trekking essentially comprise an elongated tubular body that has a tip at one end
and a handle at the opposite end for gripping said pole.
[0003] Before gripping the handle, the user of the pole inserts a gloved or naked hand through
a hand strap, which is complete with a buckle for inserting in a recess provided in
the handle, wherein it is retained by suitable locking means.
[0004] The hand strap is used to keep the athlete's hand aligned with the handle of the
pole in order to guarantee a valid gripping action.
[0005] The hand strap also ensures that the pole remains connected to the athlete's hand
both to provide better support and in the event of any accidental or intentional release
of the athlete's grip on the handle.
[0006] There are hand straps of various types and shapes on the market, but they all have
the acknowledged drawback of failing to assure a sufficiently stable grip for the
athlete's hand, or a glove worn by the athlete.
[0007] In fact, the hand straps of known type are shaped so as to form a flexible ring that
surrounds the athlete's hand or glove, covering it in line with the wrist, but without
adhering thereto sufficiently to prevent the rotation of the hand strap around the
wrist.
[0008] As a consequence, if the athlete intentionally or accidentally releases his grip
on the handle, the unhindered rotation of the strap around the wrist enables the pole
to move into a position that most often makes it difficult for the athlete to regain
a hold on the handle.
[0009] In an attempt to improve the stability of the grip and prevent any such rotation
of the strap in the event of the user releasing his grip on the handle, some straps
are also fitted with a smaller thumb strap that surrounds the thumb of the hand holding
the handle.
[0010] Although this executive modification improves and stabilises the user's grip on the
handle during the sporting action, it fails to solve the problem completely.
[0011] In fact, one end of the thumb strap is attached to the hand strap while the opposite
end, after it has been wrapped in a ring around the athlete's thumb, is attached to
the hand strap by means of a snap fastener to enable its rapid release in case of
need.
[0012] It is therefore evident that, if the snap fastener is released, the hand strap remains
free once again to rotate around the wrist of the athlete's hand and consequently,
as mentioned earlier, the presence of the thumb strap does not definitively solve
the above-identified problem.
[0013] The present invention aims to overcome the previously-described drawbacks.
[0014] In particular, one object of the invention is to realise a hand strap for sports
poles, e.g. for skiing or trekking, or Nordic walking, that - by comparison with the
hand straps of the known state of the art - remains more closely attached to the athlete's
hand, or glove, when the athlete grips the handle of the pole.
[0015] Another object of the hand strap of the invention is to be less liable to rotate
around the athlete's wrist, irrespective of whether or not the hand is gloved.
[0016] Another object is that, in the event of its grip on the handle being intentionally
or accidentally released, the athlete's hand remains nonetheless aligned with the
handle, in a position that enables the athlete to easily and rapidly regain his grip
on the handle.
[0017] The objects of the invention are achieved by a hand strap with the characteristics
described in the main claim, to which the reader can refer for the sake of brevity.
[0018] Other characteristics of the hand strap of the invention are described in the dependent
claims.
[0019] The hand strap of the invention advantageously makes the pole holder's grip on the
handle more stable and safe by comparison with the known hand straps, and consequently
facilitates the athlete's sporting action.
[0020] Another advantage of the hand strap of the invention lies in that it makes it easier
and quicker to regain a grip on the handle of the pole after it has been released,
thereby contributing to an improvement in the athlete's performance.
[0021] The hand strap of the invention is described below with reference to the attached
drawings, which illustrate a preferred embodiment that is described here as a non-limiting
example, wherein:
- figure 1 shows an axonometric view of the hand strap of the invention;
- figure 2 shows the hand strap of the invention during its application to the gloved
hand of the athlete;
- figure 3 shows an axonometric view of the hand strap of the invention attached to
the handle of a sports pole;
- figure 4 shows the hand strap of the invention worn by a gloved hand that grips the
handle of a sports pole;
- figure 5 shows the gloved hand of figure 4 in the position in which it releases its
grip on the handle of the pole, with the hand strap partially released;
- figure 6 shows a hand wearing the hand strap of the invention when gripping the handle
of a sports pole.
[0022] The hand strap of the invention is shown in an axonometric view in figure 1, where
it is globally identified by the numeral
1.
[0023] The hand strap is also shown in figure 2, wherein it is represented in the phase
in which a gloved hand is inserted therein, and in figure 3 where it is attached to
the handle
M of a trekking or skiing pole
B.
[0024] The hand strap of the invention is also shown in figure 4, where it is wrapped around
the gloved hand that grips the handle
M of the pole
B, and in figure 5, where it is partially released by the hand it surrounds, shown
in the process of releasing the handle.
[0025] With particular reference to figures 1 and 5, the hand strap
1 of the invention clearly facilitates the athlete's grip on the handle
M of the pole
B because it comprises a shaped band
2 substantially triangular in shape that is made integral with the athlete's hand by
connection means
3, as shown particularly in figure 4, and also in figure 6.
[0026] It is worth emphasising that the hand strap
1 of the invention may be worn by the gloved hand
G of an athlete, as shown in figure 4, or by a naked hand
N, as shown in figure 6, depending on whether the athlete is engaged in a skiing or
a trekking activity.
[0027] The substantially triangular shaped band
2 has three vertices,
2a, 2b, 2c, respectively, that come to occupy particular positions on the hand when the strap
is worn, as shown in figures 4 and 6.
[0028] In particular,
- a first vertex 2a comes into line with the abductor and flexor muscles of the thumb;
- a second vertex 2b comes into line with the opponent and abductor muscles of the little finger;
- a third vertex 2c comes into line with the surface of the palm.
[0029] The connection means
3 that, as mentioned previously, keep the hand strap
1 attached to the athlete's hand, be it gloved
G or naked
N, comprise:
- a first belt 4 with a first end 4a attached to the second vertex 2b of the main band 2 and a second, free end 4b, opposite the first;
- a second belt 5 with a first end 5a attached to the third vertex 2c of the main band 2, an intermediate area 5b attached to the buckle 6 connecting the hand strap to the handle M of the pole B and a second, free end 5c.
[0030] The connection means are also complete with a ring
7 attached to the first vertex
2a of the main band
2 for wrapping the first belt
4 around the wrist of the hand wearing the hand strap
1.
[0031] Moreover, there are first means
8 for fixing the first belt
4 after it has been wrapped around the wrist, and second means
9 for fixing the second belt
5 to the main band
2 after the second, free end
5c of said second belt
5 has been wrapped around the thumb of the hand wearing the hand strap
1.
[0032] In particular, the first fixing means
8 comprise Velcro surfaces
8a forming part of the first belt 4 and cooperating by contact with one another, while
the second fixing means
9 comprise a snap fastener
9a attached to the second end
5c of the second belt
5, that is removably coupled to an opposing snap fastener
9b forming part of the main band 2.
[0033] According to the invention, the hand strap
1 comprises non-slip means
10 facing towards the hand
G; N of the athlete wearing the hand strap
1, the purpose of which is to prevent any rotation of the hand strap around the wrist
of the gloved or ungloved hand in the event of the athlete accidentally having to
release his grip on the handle
M of the pole
B, as shown for instance in figure 5.
[0034] The aforesaid non-slip means
10, observable particularly in the figures from 1 to 3, comprise a plurality of shaped
elements
11 protruding from the surface of the shaped band
2 towards the hand
G; N wearing the hand strap
1.
[0035] In particular, should the hand be gloved, as shown in figure 4, the protruding elements
11 come into contact with the glove, whereas if the hand is naked, as shown in figure
6, the protruding elements
11 come into direct contact with the hand.
[0036] In both cases, in addition to serving the purpose of preventing any rotation of the
hand strap
1 in the event of the handle
M being released, as previously explained, the protruding elements
11 also guaranteed a greater stability of the gripping action during the performance
of the sporting activity.
[0037] As shown in the figures, the protruding elements
11 are provided particularly in line with the first vertex
2a and the second vertex
2b of the shaped band
2 and they exert their non-slip action in line with the abductor and flexor muscles
of the thumb and the opponent and abductor muscles of the little finger, respectively.
[0038] It is in these areas, in fact, that their presence achieves the maximum effect in
terms of preventing slipping or rotation.
[0039] It is nonetheless evident that, in other embodiments, the protruding elements
11 may also cover the entire surface of the shaped band.
[0040] In particular, it can be noted that the protruding elements
11 have a rounded form wherein first parts
11a have a curved shape and second parts
11b have a pointed shape.
[0041] These protruding elements are preferably made of an elastomer, but they may be made
in any other material suitable for achieving a strong adhesive effect and consequently
performing their non-slip and anti-rotation action in relation to a hand or glove
with which they come into contact.
[0042] In the light of the above, it is clear that the hand strap of the invention achieves
the previously-stated objects.
[0043] It is clear that the hand strap of the invention may also differ in shape from the
one described herein, and the non-slip means may also be applied in different positions
and have a different shaping from those illustrated in the figures.
[0044] The description herein is given on the understanding that any such variants, providing
they come within the scope of the claims that follow, shall all be considered protected
by the present patent.
[0045] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference sings have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A hand strap (1) for a sports pole (B) comprising a shaped band (2) complete with
means (6) for connecting it to a handle (M) for gripping said pole (B) and means (3)
for attaching it to the hand (G; N) of an athlete, characterized in that it comprises non-slip means (10) facing towards said hand (G; N) of the athlete wearing
said hand strap (1).
2. A hand strap (1) according to claim 1), characterized in that said non-slip means (10) comprise one or more protruding elements (11) on the surface
of said shaped band (2) facing towards said hand (G; N) wearing said hand strap (1).
3. A hand strap (1) according to claim 2), characterized in that, when said hand strap is worn, said protruding elements (11) are located directly
in contact with the naked hand (N).
4. A hand strap (1) according to claim 2), characterized in that, when said hand strap is worn, said protruding elements (11) are located in contact
with a glove (6) worn by said hand.
5. A hand strap (1) according to claim 1) or 2),
characterized in that said shaped band (2) has a substantially triangular shape and, when said hand strap
(1) is worn, there are:
- a first vertex (2a) in a position coinciding with the abductor and flexor muscles
of the thumb;
- a second vertex (2b) in a position coinciding with the opponent and abductor muscles
of the little finger;
- a third vertex (2c) in line with the surface of the palm, said protruding elements
(11) being provided in line with said first vertex (2a) and said second vertex (2b).
6. A hand strap (1) according to any of the previous claims from 2) to 5), characterized in that said protruding elements (11) comprise first parts (11a) with a curved shape and
second parts (11b) with a pointed shape.
7. A hand strap (1) according to any of the previous claims from 2) to 6), characterized in that said protruding elements (11) are made of an elastomer.
8. A hand strap (1) according to claim 5),
characterized in that said connection means (3) comprise:
- a first belt (4) that has a first end (4a) attached to said first vertex (2a) of
said main band (2) and a second, free end (4b), opposite said first end (4a);
- a ring (7) attached to said second vertex (2b) of said main band (2) to enable said
first belt (4) to be wrapped around the wrist of said hand (G; N) wearing the hand
strap (1);
- first means (8) for fixing said first belt (4) after it has been wrapped around
said wrist;
- a second belt (5) with a first end (5a) attached to said third vertex (2c) of said
main band (2), an intermediate area (5b) attached to said buckle (6), and a second,
free end (5c) for wrapping in a ring around the thumb of said hand (G; N) wearing
said hand strap (1);
- second means (9) for attaching said second belt (5) to said main band (2).
9. A hand strap (1) according to claim 8), characterized in that said first connection means (8) comprise Velcro surfaces (8a) forming part to said
first belt (4) and co-operating with one another by mutual contact.
10. A hand strap (1) according to claim 8), characterized in that said second connection means (9) comprise a snap fastener (9a) provided on the second
end (5c) of said second belt (5) suitable for removably coupling with an opposite
snap fastener (9b) provided on said main band (2).