Finger guard

20210120892 ยท 2021-04-29

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    Abstract

    Disclosed is a finger guard. In an example embodiment, the finger guard includes a rectangular reticulate or netlike pad networked in a movable manner such that a plurality of unit plate pieces are connected to one another in four directions by a plurality of connecting loop members, and at least a pair of fastening belt members provided to extend or protrude parallel with one side of the reticulate pad, wherein the finger guard is configured to be worn in the form of a protective armor such that the reticulate pad covers and wraps around the dorsal side of a finger, upon which the finger guard is to be worn, and the respective fastening belt members pass the volar side of the finger to then be connected to be hooked on to one of the unit plate pieces in a state in which a portion of the volar side of the finger is opened and exposed in a length direction of the finger. With this configuration, the finger guard of the present disclosure is configured to be worn in the form of a protective armor such that fastening of the finger guard can be appropriately adjusted so as to be tailored to the thickness of a wearer's finger when the finger guard is worn for finger protection, thereby achieving enhanced functionality and quality for efficiently performing an elaborate and precise work by improving convenience in use and wearing comfort.

    Claims

    1. A finger guard comprising; A rectangular reticulate or netlike pad networked in a movable manner such that a plurality of unit plate pieces are connected to one another in four directions by a plurality of connecting loop members; and at least a pair of fastening belt members provided to extend or protrude parallel with one side of the reticulate pad, wherein the finger guard is configured to be worn in the form of a protective armor such that the reticulate pad covers and wraps around the dorsal side of a finger, upon which the finger guard is to be worn, and the respective fastening belt members pass the volar side of the finger to then be connected to be hooked on to one of the unit plate pieces in a state in which a portion of the volar side of the finger is opened and exposed in a length direction of the finger.

    2. The finger guard of claim 1, wherein each of the unit plate pieces has loop portions extending or protruding from four sides of a rectangular plate body having a predetermined thickness, and the rectangular reticulate pad is provided by coupling and fastening the loop portions to one another by the connecting loop members in a state in which the unit plate pieces are arranged such that loop portions of adjacent ones of the unit plate pieces face one another.

    3. The finger guard of claim 1, wherein each of the connecting loop members includes a pair of loop members foldably coupled to each other by means of a hinge pin.

    4. The finger guard of claim 2, wherein each of the connecting loop members includes a pair of loop members foldably coupled to each other by means of a hinge pin.

    5. The finger guard of claim 1, wherein each of the fastening belt members is configured such that an elastic band and one end of the elastic band are fixedly fastened to the loop portions of the unit plate piece by means of a clip-type fastener to define a fixed end, and a hook selectively hooked on to the loop portion of one of the plurality of unit plate pieces is connected to a free end of the elastic band by means of another clip-type fastener.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0019] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a finger guard according to the present disclosure.

    [0020] FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the finger guard according to the present disclosure is worn.

    [0021] FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a unit plate piece of the finger guard according to the present disclosure.

    [0022] FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a connecting loop member for connecting unit plate pieces of the finger guard according to the present disclosure to each other.

    [0023] FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a fastening belt member of the finger guard according to the present disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0024] Hereinafter, a finger guard according to the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following description and the accompanying drawings are provided for a better understanding of the technical configurations and operational states of the present disclosure, and what can be easily implemented by a person skilled in the art may be omitted.

    [0025] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a finger guard according to the present disclosure and FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the finger guard according to the present disclosure is worn.

    [0026] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure includes a rectangular reticulate or netlike pad 110 networked in a movable manner such that a plurality of unit plate pieces 120 are connected to one another in four directions by a plurality of connecting loop members 130, and at least a pair of fastening belt members 140 provided to extend or protrude parallel with one side of the reticulate pad 110.

    [0027] With the aforementioned configuration, the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure is configured to be worn in the form of, for example, a protective armor, such that the reticulate pad 110 covers and wraps around the dorsal side (or the back) of a finger, upon which the finger guard is to be worn, and the respective fastening belt members 140 pass the volar side (or the ventral side) of the finger to then be connected to be hooked on to one of the unit plate pieces 120 in a state in which a portion of the volar side of the finger is opened and exposed in a length direction of the finger.9

    [0028] FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a unit plate piece of the finger guard according to the present disclosure, in which the unit plate piece is illustrated in an enlarged form for the purpose of clarity, compared to each of the unit plate pieces illustrated as an overall view in FIG. 1.

    [0029] Referring to FIG. 3, the unit plate piece 120 has loop portions 122 extending or protruding from four sides of a rectangular plate body 121 having a predetermined thickness. Accordingly, the rectangular reticulate pad 110 can be provided by coupling and fastening the loop portions 122 to one another by means of the connecting loop members 130 in a state in which the unit plate pieces 120 are arranged such that loop portions 122 of adjacent ones of the unit plate pieces 120 face one another. With this configuration, the respective unit plate pieces 120 may be movably coupled to one another by the connecting loop members 130.

    [0030] Meanwhile, in the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure, the unit plate pieces 120 may be formed using a metal or resin molded body, like, for example, ornament accessories, such as earrings or necklaces, including a plurality of unit granulated beads connected to one another.

    [0031] In the present disclosure, however, the material of the unit plate piece 120 is not limited to, for example, a metal or a resin. The unit plate piece 120 may be formed using molded bodies made of a variety of materials having given strength and hardness, such as, for example, small-sized molded bodies, e.g., wooden pieces.

    [0032] FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a connecting loop member for connecting unit plate pieces of the finger guard according to the present disclosure to each other, in which the connecting loop member is illustrated in an enlarged form for the purpose of clarity, compared to each of the connecting loop members illustrated as the overall view in FIG. 1.

    [0033] Referring to FIG. 4, the connecting loop member 130 includes a pair of loop members 131 foldably coupled to each other by means of a hinge pin 132. Like the unit plate piece 120, the connecting loop member 130 may also be formed using a metal or resin molded body as a constituent of, for example, an ornament accessory.

    [0034] FIG. 5 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a fastening belt member of the finger guard according to the present disclosure in which the fastening belt member is illustrated in an enlarged form for the purpose of clarity, compared to each of the fastening belt members illustrated as the overall view in FIG. 1.

    [0035] Referring to FIG. 5, the fastening belt member 140 in the form of, for example, a wrist watch strap, may be configured such that an elastic band 141 having a predetermined length and thickness and one end of the elastic band 141 are fixedly fastened to the loop portions 122 of the unit plate piece 120 by means of a clip-type fastener 142 to define a fixed end, and a hook 143 selectively hooked on to the loop portion 122 of one of the plurality of unit plate pieces 120 is connected to a free end of the elastic band 141 by means of another clip-type fastener 144.

    [0036] With the aforementioned configuration, the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure can be worn in the form of, for example, a protective armor, such that the reticulate pad 110 being in an extended state, as illustrated in FIG. 1, covers and wraps around the dorsal side of a finger, for example, an index finger or a middle finger, upon which the finger guard is to be worn, and the respective fastening belt members 140 pass the volar side of the finger to then be connected to be hooked on to one of the unit plate pieces 120 in a state in which a portion of the volar side of the finger is opened and exposed in a length direction of the finger. Here, because the lengthwise opened and exposed portion of the volar side of the finger may have variable widths according to the thickness of the wearer's finger, the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure can be formed to have variable sizes easily adjusted to be tailored to the thickness of the wearer's finger.

    [0037] In addition, because the respective unit plate pieces 120 are movably coupled to one another by the connecting loop members 130, the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure can be worn in the form of, for example, a protective armor, the degree of freedom in terms of finger motions and knuckle movements can be improved so as to flexibly respond to a minute finger movement. Accordingly, the finger guard 100 according to the present disclosure can achieve enhanced functionality and quality for efficiently performing an elaborate and precise work when the finger guard 100 is worn for finger protection.

    [0038] While the foregoing embodiment has been described to practice the finger guard of the present disclosure, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in forms and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the following claims.