TRAINING ACCESSORY FOR A BASEBALL GLOVE
20210016146 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
This invention relates to an accessory for baseball catchers' mitts comprising removable pouches containing weights that can be removably coupled to the backside of the catcher's mitt for added weight during training.
Claims
1. A training accessory for a baseball catcher's mitt, comprising: a pouch having a plurality of loops located on an outside edge of the pouch, which loops are capable of being coupled to a stitching on a back of the catcher's mitt and a D-ring located on the outside edge of the pouch that is capable of being coupled to a wrist strap of the catcher's mitt when the loops are coupled to a stiching.
2. The training accessory of claim 1, further comprising a weight of approximately 0.25 to 2.5 pounds that is inserted into the pouch.
3. The training accessory of claim 1, wherein the pouch is made of leather.
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15. The training accessory of claim 3, wherein the loops are made of leather.
16. The training accessory of claim 1, comprising two pouches, one of which is positioned substantially over a finger opening of the mitt in to which a finger is inserted and the other is positioned substantially over a thumb opening of the mitt into which a thumb is inserted.
17. The training accessory of claim 16 wherein each pouch independently contains 0.25 to 1.5 pounds of weight.
18. The training accessory of claim 17 wherein each pouch contains approximately one pound of weight.
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DISCUSSION
[0023] It is understood that, with regard to this description and the appended claims, reference to any aspect of this invention made in the singular includes the plural and vice versa unless it is expressly stated or unambiguously clear from the context that such is not intended. For example, the use of the term pouch includes, and certainly does not preclude, two or more pouches.
[0024] As used herein, any term of approximation such as, without limitation, near, about, approximately, substantially, essentially and the like, mean that the word or phrase modified by the term of approximation need not be exactly that which is written but may vary from that written description to some extent. The extent to which the description may vary will depend on how great a change can be instituted and have one of ordinary skill in the art recognize the modified version as still having the properties, characteristics and capabilities of the word or phrase unmodified by the term of approximation. In general, but with the preceding discussion in mind, a numerical value herein that is modified by a word of approximation may vary from the stated value by 10%, unless expressly stated otherwise.
[0025] As used herein, the use of preferred, preferably, presently preferred, and the like refers to preferences as they existed at the time of filing of this patent application.
[0026] When the same number is used in different figures to a identify a feature of this invention, it is understood that the feature being identified is the same feature in each figure.
[0027] As used herein, the term hook and loop closure refers to the type of closure commonly and universally known as a Velcro closure.
[0028] It is to be noted that the discussion that follows is directed to the use of the training accessory pouch(es) and weight(s) with catcher's mitts. It will, however, be obvious to those knowledgeable in the sport of baseball that the invention herein could be readily and without further inventive input modified for use with any baseball glove such as, without limitation, a fielder's glove, a first baseman's glove, a shortstop's glove or a pitcher's glove. Thus, the use of the invention herein with any type of baseball glove or mitt is within the scope of this invention.
[0029] It is also noted that the training accessory of this invention would find use in any sport in which hand strength and particularly hand speed is a component of a player's physical attributes and minor modifications of the invention herein to adapt the invention for secure but removable attachment of weights to a player's actual or practice equipment is well within the scope of this invention.
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[0032] In addition to the use of leather loops 20 coupled to stitching with S-biners, pouch 15 also includes D-ring 22. Wrist strap extension 11 is passed through D-ring 22 after having been previously passed through D-ring 9 and then wrist strap extension 11 is secured to itself using a hook and loop closure as described in the discussion of
[0033] With regard to pouch 16, in addition to the coupling achieved using leather loops 20 coupled to mitt 1 stitching with S-biners, includes pouch extension 25, which has a hook assembly on one side that is complementary to the loop assembly on one portion of wrist strap extension 11 and a loop assembly on the other side that is complementary to the hook assembly on the other portion of wrist strap extension 11. It is, of course, well within the scope of this invention that the complementary hook and loop combinations are reversed, that is, the hook assembly is on wrist strap extension 11 and the loop assembly is on extension 25.
[0034] Pouches 15 and 16 are, of course, intended for use with weights that are inserted into and secured therein. While there is no limit as to the amount of weight that could be placed in either pouch, in practical use it is presently preferred that the weights placed in each pouch go from about 0.5 pounds to about 2 pounds. For use by professional baseball catchers, it is presently preferred that no more than one pound be used in each pouch when two pouches are used together. While any manner of material that can provide the necessary weight in a form that readily fits into the pouches can be used, it is presently preferred to use flat lead weights.
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