Surfing glove
11325006 · 2022-05-10
Inventors
- Michael Billeaudeaux (Annandale, VA, US)
- John Comiskey (Bayside, NY, US)
- Michael Larranaga (Coppell, TX, US)
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B31/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B31/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Enhanced surfing by means of waterproof gloves which provide lifting pads spanning the width of the palm from the base of the thumb and terminating near the pinky, or also extending across the upper palm finger pads if desirable, while secured tightly at the wrist. The padding is contoured and rises to prescribed height starting at the base of the wrist, rising to the maximum height near the base of the palm, and then returning to ‘level’ with the hand inside the palm. Similarly, narrower finger pads will follow a similar contour but will have less height than the palm pad. The padding provides a resilient, rebound boost to aid surfers in quickly rising to their feet while simultaneously creating more clearance between a surfer's torso and board to allow for a heightened swing arch to create forward distance for initial foot positioning and added takeoff momentum.
Claims
1. A method for aiding a user in transitioning from a prone position to a standing position while the user is surfing while wearing a surfing glove having a palm side with a centrally-located palm region and a complementary exterior side, said glove comprising a resilient, deformable pad rising 1-10 cm above a thenar pad and hypothenar pad regions of the glove, said method comprising: (a) exerting a compressive force on the resilient, deformable pad on the surfing glove that is worn by the user against an upper surface of a surf board to store potential energy in said resilient, deformable pad, and then (b) releasing said compressive force so as to allow said resilient, deformable pad to rebound and release said potential energy for assisting the user to rise and help propel said user into the standing position.
2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said resilient, deformable pad is carried by said user on a glove secured over each hand.
3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said resilient, deformable pad is made from closed cell foam, an elastomer, or an air bladder.
4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said resilient deformable pad is removably connected to said glove with a hook-and-loop fastener connection.
5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said pad extends a distance within the range of 50-95% of a lateral width of said glove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) This invention provides for gloves that allow a surfer to improve the process of taking off on a wave. The invention is a pair of gloves that provide a cushioned, resilient, semi-compressible or elastomeric, padding on the palms of each glove. As a surfer pushes down on the palm cushions, the padding deforms under the force and then rebounds that energy back to the surfer's hands and thereby provide a vertical boost of energy to accelerate a surfer's leap to their feet during takeoff. In effect, the glove of the present invention is merely a carrier for a resilient, rebound surface that a surfer can temporarily charge with compressive energy that is almost immediately used to push the surfer upward and into a standing position.
(6) Thick padding also create additional height between a surfer and the board so as to create a taller “swing arch”—more under-torso clearance—for which a surfer can more easily flip their feet a greater distance forward. Achieving immediate forward footing is especially advantageous on longer surfboards which are also the preference of most beginning, arthritic or older surfers. The enhanced swing arch also allows for increased forward body momentum; useful as a surfer works to match and then maintain the speed of the moving wave during takeoff. Gaining initial proper footing, by reducing post take-off shifting of a surfer's feet, can expedite achieving hydrodynamic planning—or lift—thus creating more efficient acceleration into any wave.
(7) The gloves of the present invention may not use the same height or span combination on each glove as some surfers may desire a custom combination. One such combination might have a larger palm cushion height on one glove relative to the opposite glove so as to enhance surfer's ability to slightly spin their body to enhance a takeoff favoring waves breaking left or right and depending on a surfer's natural inclination to be “Goofy-footed” (left foot planted rear of board) or “Sure-footed” (right foot planted on rear of board).
(8) Finally, palm padding is designed to spring the user forward as they roll their raised palms past the peak of the palm pads, which will be higher than the optional base-of-the-finger pads, thus providing additional palm-based energy return on takeoff.
(9) While an image of a cut away glove is provided in the figures to allow a surfer to have uncovered use of their fingers, a full fingered glove version (see
(10) Surfing improvements can be achieved by all surfers though the wearing of gloves according to the present invention.
(11) The resilient, compressible palm pad used in the present invention can be made from a wide variety of materials and structures. Suitable materials include high density foams, elastomers whether natural or synthetic, and air-filled bladders that contoured to the palm regions of the surfing gloves according to the invention. When a surfer pushes down on the pad against the surfboard, that energy provide the wearer what a sports-shoe manufacturer describe as delivering an ‘explosive rebound’ or ‘energy transfer’ effect to similarly help the terrestrial athlete jump higher. Thus, the palm-based—and finger pad-based in some variations—will boost the surfer in not only accelerating their prone-to-vertical leap, but the contoured pad's height(s) will also create more under-body clearance so as to increase the vertical space thus creating a higher “A-frame” style “swing arch” where a surfer's legs and feet will be able to travel further forward on the board. Gaining a more expedient foot position further forward on the board may also establish a more level takeoff to promote quicker hydrodynamic planning of surfboard. The shape of the glove's pads will provide a forward thrusting palm contour to help accelerate a surfer's weight forward to gain more momentum which is highly desirable to advanced or professional surfers especially when attempting to catch steep, fast-moving or “hallow” waves.
(12) Specific details of certain embodiments of the invention are set forth in the figures to provide a more complete understanding of such embodiments.
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(15) Palm pad 2 preferably extends substantial distance across the palm region 7 of glove 1 even if tapering down to the base glove at the outside edges of palm region 7. Even more preferably, palm pad 2 extends a distance within the range of 50-95% of the lateral width of glove 1 across palm region 7. Such a distance is determined by the length of palm pad 2 at a given location relative to the width of the base glove when laid flat at the same location.
(16) The height 4 of palm pad 2 is pronounced and rises above the base glove by a distance sufficient for the pad material to compress under a compression force, such as when a surfer pushes down to begin the process of transitioning to an upright position. The pad material should compress so as to absorb that energy and then return it to the surfer's hands as the body is propelled up into a standing position. The amount of compression or deformation and the speed of the energy return will depend greatly on the material used in the pad and the amount of force exerted by the surfer, but generally a pad thickness is useful within the range of about 0.5-10 cm, preferably about 1-5 cm, and most preferably a distance within the range of 2-5 cm.
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(20) When mounted on the exterior of the base glove 3 around the palm region 7 and made from a resilient material of sufficient height, the surfer can push downwardly while beginning to stand and receive that energy back to the hands as the surfer begins to rise. This provides an assistive boost to help transition to a standing position.
(21) Preferably, the resilient palm pad 2″ and knuckle pad 12 are permanently applied to the base glove 3. It is within the scope of the present invention to provide for removable pads 2″, 12 that would be secured to the palm region 7 of the base glove 3 with a hook-and-loop fastener form of connection 14. For example, hook portion 15 would be located on the undersides of pad 2″, 12 and softer loop portion 16 on top of palm portion 7 facing the underside of pads 2″, 12. Such a connection would provide both water resistance and flexure for the base glove with the ability to remove and reposition the pads while floating on a surfboard.
(22) If not made of a solid or foamed material, pad 2″ can be an air bladder that is filled with air to provide a degree of resilience that is proportional to the amount of air filled into the bladder. Such an embodiment would benefit from an inflation port 17 that would allow adjustment of the resiliency and boost accorded by pads 2″, 12. If formed as a manual inflation nozzle, that resiliency could be adjusted by the surfer on the water between waves.