DOUBLE-STRAP HAND WRAPPING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
20200138126 ยท 2020-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A padded double-strap hand wrapping apparatus and method of wrapping the hands prevents injury to the knuckle, hand, and wrist areas, resulting in a supportive and protective hand wrap which can be used in conjunction with boxing and bag gloves. The hand wrapping apparatus is operable along a wrapping path by wrapping the knuckles inside a resilient wrap body having a padded insert fabricated from a deformably resilient material. The fingers are inserted inside a correspondingly sized finger retention members that couple to the upper end of the wrap body. A left and right strap, connected at their proximal ends to the wrap body, are wrapped at a desired tautness to achieve a compression against the hand. The straps form an orthogonal relationship that reinforces the wrapping around the wrist, knuckles, and wrap body. Left and right strap fasteners securely fasten the corresponding strap after wrapping around the hand.
Claims
1. A hand wrapping apparatus, the apparatus comprising: a wrap body sized and shaped to superimpose the knuckles, the wrap body of a resilient fabric material having an upper surface, a lower surface opposing the upper surface, the upper and lower surfaces encapsulating a resilient wrap body cavity with a padded insert disposed therein, the wrap body having an upper end and a lower end opposing the upper end of the wrap body; a plurality of finger retention members with a first end directly coupled to the upper end of the wrap body, a cantilevered second end, opposing the first end, and each forming a loop shape defining an aperture; a left strap of an elongated shape, having a left proximal end directly coupled to the wrap body, a left distal free end, a left bottom surface, a left top surface opposing the left bottom surface, and a left strap length separating the left proximal end and the left distal free end of the left strap, the left strap having a first left strap fastener disposed proximal to the left distal free end of the left strap and on the left bottom surface, the left strap fastener further having a second left strap fastener disposed on the upper surface of the wrap body along the left strap length and operably configured to directly couple with and retain the first left strap fastener; and a right strap of an elongated shape, the right strap having a right proximal end directly coupled to the wrap body, a right distal end, a right bottom surface, a right top surface opposing the right bottom surface, and a right strap length separating the right proximal end and the right distal end of the right strap, the right strap having a first right strap fastener disposed proximal to the right distal end of the right strap and on the right bottom surface, the right strap further having a second right strap fastener disposed on the upper surface of the wrap body along the right strap length and operably configured to directly couple with and retain the first right strap fastener.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the padded insert comprises a deformably resilient material.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein: the deformably resilient material comprises a gel material.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the wrap body further comprises: a flap, including the upper surface of the resilient wrap body, operably configured to have a first position along a flap translation path encapsulating the resilient wrap body cavity and a second position along the flap translation path defining a resilient wrap body opening spatially coupled to the resilient wrap body cavity to enable removal and entry of the padded insert.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the left and right strap fasteners, respectively, are of a hook-and-loop configuration.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the wrap body further comprises: a left wrap body side and right wrap body side opposing the left wrap body side, wherein the left proximal end of the left strap is directly coupled to the left wrap body side, and the right proximal end of the right strap is directly coupled to the lower end of the resilient wrap body.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the wrap body further comprises: a wrapped position along a hand wrapping path with the left and right straps wrapped around the wrist and fingers, the padded insert aligned with the knuckles, and the finger retention members receiving a correspondingly sized finger.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the wrap body further comprises: an unwrapped position along the hand wrapping path with the left and right straps operably configured to be disposed in a substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to one another.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein: the wrap body and left and right straps are operably configured to be substantially planar in the unwrapped position along the hand wrapping path.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the left and right strap lengths are at least 18 inches.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the plurality of finger retention members comprises four finger retention members.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the loop shapes have respective areas of the apertures of 3 in.sup.2, 2.8 in.sup.2, 2.6 in.sup.2, and 2.4 in.sup.2.
13. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the finger retention members are color-coordinated.
14. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a first flap fastener extending outwardly away from the upper surface of the wrap body to surround the padded insert and couple to a second flap fastener.
15. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the left strap and the right strap are oriented orthogonally to each other.
16. A hand wrapping apparatus, the apparatus comprising: a resilient wrap body sized and shaped to superimpose the knuckles, the resilient wrap body defined by a fabric material having an upper surface, a lower surface opposing the upper surface, the upper and lower surfaces encapsulating a resilient wrap body cavity with a padded insert disposed therein, the wrap body further being defined by an upper end and a lower end opposing the upper end; a flap, including the upper surface of the resilient wrap body, operably configured to have a first position along a flap translation path encapsulating the resilient wrap body cavity and a second position along the flap translation path defining a resilient wrap body opening spatially coupled to the resilient wrap body cavity to enable removal and entry of the padded insert; plurality of finger retention members with a first end directly coupled to the upper end of the wrap body, a cantilevered second end, opposing the first end, and each forming a loop shape defining an aperture; a left strap of an elongated shape, the left strap having a left proximal end directly coupled to the wrap body, a left distal end, a left bottom surface, a left top surface opposing the left bottom surface, and a left strap length separating the left proximal end and the left distal end of the left strap, the left strap having a first left strap fastener disposed proximal to the left distal end of the left strap and on the left bottom surface, the left strap fastener further having a second left strap fastener disposed on the upper surface of the wrap body and operably configured to directly couple with and retain the first left strap fastener, the left strap fasteners comprising a hook-and-loop configuration; a right strap of an elongated shape disposed orthogonally to the left strap, the right strap having a right proximal end directly coupled to the wrap body, a right distal end, a right bottom surface, a right top surface opposing the right bottom surface, and a right strap length separating the right proximal end and the right distal end of the right strap, the right strap having a first right strap fastener disposed proximal to the right distal end of the right strap and on the right bottom surface, the right strap further having a second right strap fastener disposed on the upper surface of the wrap body and operably configured to directly couple with and retain the first right strap fastener, the right strap fasteners comprising the hook-and-loop configuration; whereby the apparatus is operable in a wrapped position along a hand wrapping path with the left and right straps wrapped around the wrist and fingers, the padded insert aligned with the knuckles, and the finger retention members receiving a correspondingly sized finger; and whereby the apparatus is stowable in an unwrapped position along the hand wrapping path with the left and right straps operably configured to be disposed in a substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to one another, whereby the wrap body and left and right straps are operably configured to be substantially planar in the unwrapped position along the hand wrapping path.
17. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein: the left and right strap lengths are at least 18 inches.
18. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein: the plurality of finger retention members comprises four finger retention members.
19. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein: the plurality of finger retention members form annular shapes with areas of 3 in.sup.2, 2.8 in.sup.2, 2.6 in.sup.2, and 2.4 in.sup.2.
20. A method for wrapping a hand with a hand wrapping apparatus, the method comprising: providing a hand wrapping apparatus comprising, a resilient wrap body having an upper surface and a lower surface forming a cavity, and further having a plurality of finger retention members with a first end directly coupled to the upper end of the wrap body, a cantilevered second end, opposing the first end, each forming a loop shape defining an aperture, and further having a left and right strap joined to the wrap body in an orthogonal relationship; inserting a padded insert in the cavity of the wrap body; orienting the upper or lower surface of the wrap body to the dorsum of the hand; passing the fingers through the apertures of the finger retention members, whereby each finger has a correspondingly sized retention member; aligning the knuckles with the padded insert; wrapping the left strap around the wrist, whereby the tautness of the left strap is controlled to achieve a desired compression; fastening a first left strap fastener to a second left strap fastener; wrapping the right strap between the thumb and forefinger, and around the left strap and wrap body, whereby the tautness of the right strap is controlled to achieve a desired compression; fastening a first right strap fastener to a second right strap fastener; and clenching the fist to strike a target, such that the padded insert engages the target.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0051] The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0062] While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms.
[0063] The attached figures are incorporated in and form part of the specification, and serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present inventions. Moreover, it is believed that the inventions will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof relate to the invention as oriented in the figures and is not to be construed as limiting any feature to be a particular orientation, as said orientation may be changed based on the user's perspective of the device. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.
[0064] With reference to
[0065] Referring now to
[0066] The first example of a double-strap hand wrapping apparatus 100, as shown in the top view of
[0067] The wrist, knuckles, wrap body 102, and finger retention members 112a-d are wrapped with a left strap 118 and a right strap 134 that attach at their proximal ends to the wrap body 102. The left and right straps 118, 134 are disposed in an orthogonal relationship that allows for different areas of the hand to be wrapped, so that the wrists, fingers, and palms are wrapped to a desired compression.
[0068] Thus, the hand wrapping apparatus 100 results in a supportive and protective hand wrap which can be used in conjunction with boxing and bag gloves.
[0069] As referenced in
[0070] Continuing with
[0071] In some embodiments, the wrap body 102 is fabricated from a partially elastic material, i.e., fully elastic or semi-elastic material, e.g., natural rubber, cotton, spandex, or a combination. The wrap body 102 may include a substantially planar configuration, i.e., a position with minimal raised surfaces (excluding any padding employed by the wrap body 102 proximal to the plurality of finger retention members 112a-d).
[0072] In another embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
[0073] Those skilled in the art will recognize that the padded insert 304 provides a cushion to the knuckles (and the target of the fist), thereby minimizing the risk of injury to the hand and the target, for example, in a sparring or training environment. To retain the padded insert 304 in the cavity 302, the wrap body 102 may include a first flap fastener 310a and a corresponding second flap fastener 310b.
[0074] In one embodiment, the first flap fastener 310a extends outwardly away from the upper surface 104 of the wrap body 102. The first flap fastener 310a is sized and shaped to surround and/or encapsulate the padded insert 304 and couple to a second flap fastener 310b of the wrap body 102 using, for example, a hook-and-loop fastening configuration.
[0075] Looking again at
[0076] In one embodiment, the upper surface 104 of the wrap body 102 is operably configured to have a first position 702 along the flap translation path 312. The first position 702 allows the flap 300 to encapsulate the cavity 302, so as to retain the padded insert 304 therein. The upper surface 104 of the wrap body 102 also has a second position 308 along the flap translation path 312 defining the wrap body opening 306 that is spatially coupled to the resilient cavity 302. The second position 308 enables removal and entry of the padded insert 304 to the cavity 302. In this manner, the padded insert 304 can easily be replaced, removed, and cleaned.
[0077] As
[0078] In one embodiment, the apparatus 100 includes four finger retention members 112a-d configured for comfortable insertion of four fingers, excluding the thumb, whereby each retention member defined by an annular shape/loop that reduces in size to effective and efficiently convey to and guide the fingers to be inserted within each finger retention member. For example, the index, middle, ring, and little finger are to be inserted in finger retention members 112a-d having an aperture with areas of 3 in.sup.2 (112d), 2.8 in.sup.2 (112c), 2.6 in.sup.2 (112b), and 2.4 in.sup.2 (112a), respectively.
[0079] In one alternative embodiment, the finger retention members 112a-d are color-coordinated, with each color associated with a finger position. This visual aid may be useful for when donning or the wrap body 102 quickly is required. The finger retention members 112a-d may also be fabricated from the same material as the wrap body 102 and/or the left and right straps 118, 134. However, in other embodiments, the finger retention members 112a-d may be fabricated from an inelastic material. In another alternative embodiment, the packaging of the apparatus 100 may also include a cardboard cutout of a reprehensive hand to guide the user where to place the fingers.
[0080] As depicted in
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[0082] In one embodiment, the left strap 118 is one of two straps 118, 134 that wrap around the hand. The left strap 118 includes a left proximal end 120 directly coupled to the left wrap body 102 side of the wrap body 102. The left strap 118 also includes a left distal free end 122, i.e., the end is not permanently coupled to anything and is operable to freely move. Said another way, the distal end 122 of the left strap 118 is free, in that it is able to move and is uncoupled to another apparatus 100. A left strap length 602 separates the left proximal end 120 and the left distal end 122 of the left strap 118. Further, the left strap 118 has a left bottom surface and a left top surface that opposes the left bottom surface. As seen in
[0083] In some embodiments, the left strap 118 may be of a single continuous material. However, in other embodiments, the left strap 118 is formed from a combination of pieces of material. In one non-limiting embodiment, the left strap 118 and/or right strap 134 is resilient and at least approximately 18 long. In other embodiments, the strap length may be approximately 12-48 inches, may be uniform in length, and/or may be outside of said range. The left strap 118 has a left strap length 602 spanning from the proximal and distal ends 120, 122. In one embodiment, the left strap length 602 is at least twice the length of the longitudinal length of the wrap body 102 spanning from the lower end 110 of the wrap body 102 to an upper opposing end 108 of the wrap body 102 where the finger retention members 112a-d are coupled.
[0084] That said, the distal end 122 has one or more strap fasteners 124 disposed at or proximal to the distal end 122 (as shown in
[0085] The strap(s), preferably the right strap 134, or the body 102 may also include a thumb strap or loop 126 defining an aperture for beneficially receiving a user's thumb before the wrapping process. In other embodiments, the assembly 100 may not utilize the thumb loop 126. Beneficially, the thumb loop is orientated in the same elongated direction as the strap and may be approximately 1-3 inches in length. The thumb loop 126, along with other parts of the body 102, e.g., the insert, may be of an elastic material, e.g., neoprene. The thumb loop 126 may also be disposed proximal to the body 102.
[0086] Looking at
[0087] Looking again at
[0088] For example, when the upper surface 104 of the wrap body 102 is oriented to the dorsal of the hand, the left strap 118 wraps around the wrist, and the right strap 134 wraps between the thumb and fore finger, and also around the left strap 118. Though this hand wrapping path 1000 is relative, and may be reversed. For example, the right strap 134 may wrap first, and the left strap 118 wrapping on top of the right strap 134. Also, to unwrap the wrap body 102, the order of wrapping the wrap body 102 around the hand/wrist can be reversed, starting with uncoupling the right strap 134 from itself; and then the left strap 118 is unwrapped accordingly. However, as discussed above, and shown in
[0089] In some embodiments, the right strap 134 is also defined by a right distal end 138 that is free. A right strap length 604 separates the right proximal end 136 and the right distal end 138 of the right strap 134. Similar to the left strap 118, the right strap 134 has a right bottom surface 140 and a right top surface 142 opposing the right bottom surface 140.
[0090] As discussed above, the wrap body 102 further includes a left wrap body side 114 and right wrap body side 116 that opposes the left wrap body side 114. The left proximal end 120 of the left strap 118 is directly coupled to the left wrap body side 114, and the right proximal end 136 of the right strap 134 is directly coupled to the lower end of the wrap body 102.
[0091] The right strap 134 may be of a single continuous material or formed from a combination of pieces of material. In one non-limiting embodiment, the right strap 134 is resilient and at least 18 long. Though in some embodiments, the right strap 134 may also be incongruent in length to the left strap 118. The right strap 134 has a right strap length 604 spanning from the proximal and distal ends 136, 138, wherein in one embodiment the strap length 604 is at least twice the length of the longitudinal length of the wrap body 102 spanning from the lower end 110 to the upper opposing end 108 of the wrap body 102.
[0092] Further, the right strap 134 has a first right strap fastener 144 and a corresponding second right strap fastener 146 to fasten the right strap 134 around the hand after wrapping. The first right strap fastener 144 is disposed proximal to the right distal end 138 of the right strap 134 and on the right bottom surface 140. The right strap 134 may also have a second right strap fastener 146 disposed on the upper surface 104 of the wrap body 102 and operably configured to directly couple with and retain the first right strap fastener 144. In one non-limiting embodiment, the right strap fasteners 144, 146 are of a hook-and-loop configuration. Though in other embodiments, various types of fasteners may be used, including complimentary snap buttons, a magnet, a screw, and an adhesive.
[0093] As shown in the figures, the left and right straps 118, 134 are sewn together along their respective side edges using, for example, threading to form the wrap body 102. The two independently mobile straps 118, 134 are joined at their respective proximal ends 120, 136 to the lower end 110 of the wrap body 102. The distal ends of the straps 118, 134 are considered mobile in that they are free to move or move freely when desired by the user for wrapping around the hand and/or wrist.
[0094] As illustrated in
[0095] However in another embodiment shown in
[0096] As illustrated in
[0097] In one embodiment, the length of the left strap 118 is in the range of 6-12 feet and the length of the right strap 134 is in the range of 3-6 feet, as in some embodiments it is preferred to have additional material to support the wrist. In other embodiments of the hand wrapping path 1000, shown in
[0098] To begin the hand wrapping path 1000, the fingers are inserted through the finger retention members 112a-d and the upper or lower surfaces 104, 106 of the wrap body 102 are positioned against the dorsum of the hand (
[0099] As discussed above, the orthogonal relationship between the straps 118, 134 allows each strap 118, 134 to wrap around a different section of the hand. For example, when the upper surface 104 of the wrap body 102 is oriented to the dorsal of the hand, the left strap 118 wraps around the wrist (
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[0101] In accordance with the present invention, a method 900 for wrapping the hands with a padded double-strap hand wrapping apparatus, comprises an initial Step 902 of providing a hand wrapping apparatus comprising, a resilient wrap body having an upper surface and a lower surface forming a cavity, and further having a plurality of finger retention members, and further having a left and right strap joined to the wrap body in an orthogonal relationship.
[0102] The method 900 may further comprise a Step 904 of inserting a padded insert in the cavity of the wrap body. The padded insert 304 provides a cushion to the knuckles (and the target of the fist), thereby minimizing the risk of injury to the hand and the target, for example, in a sparring or training environment. To retain the padded insert 304 in the cavity 302, the wrap body 102 may include a first flap fastener 310a and a corresponding second flap fastener 310b.
[0103] As referenced in
[0104] In some embodiments, a Step 914 may include fastening a first left strap fastener to a second left strap fastener. The strap fasteners 128, 130 detachably couple to fasten the left strap 118 around the hand after wrapping. Turning now to
[0105] It is significant to note that the orthogonal relationship between the straps allows each strap to wrap around a different section of the hand. For example, as
[0106] A Step 918 of the method 900 may include fastening a first right strap fastener to a second right strap fastener. The strap fasteners 144, 146 detachably couple to fasten the right strap 134 around the hand after wrapping. Turning now to
[0107] Although the process-flow diagrams show a specific order of executing the process steps, the order of executing the steps may be changed relative to the order shown in certain embodiments. Also, two or more blocks shown in succession may be executed concurrently or with partial concurrence in some embodiments. Certain steps may also be omitted from the process-flow diagrams for the sake of brevity. In some embodiments, some or all the process steps shown in the process-flow diagrams can be combined into a single process.
[0108] These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
[0109] Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.