Football Training Aid
20230008432 · 2023-01-12
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Abstract
A glove comprising a trap or palm area that is designed to receive the end section of a football is provided herein. The shape of the glove has a continuous round edge, which allows the edge to act as a funnel to guide all errant throws into the webbing of the glove. With the rounded shape of the glove, the overall width of the glove will allow for a larger surface area for successfully catching a throw. The overall width and larger surface area of the glove further serves to reduce the chance a caught football will pop out of the glove.
Claims
1. A football training aid to practice catching an American football, the aid comprising: a glove with a trap area, palm compartment, hand opening, and a thumb compartment; an outer edge of the glove which is a continuous, rounded edge; the trap having a first distance from a center of the trap to a rounded thumb edge of the thumb compartment, wherein the first distance is within a range of 5.25″-11.5″, which in range is equal to half of a length to a full length of a football from point to point; and a second the distance from the center of the trap to a rounded palm edge of the palm compartment, wherein the second distance is within a range of 3.38″-7.50″ which is equal to half a width to a full width of a football; the outer edge of the glove capable of funneling to the trap area, and being constructed of material comprising an external durable, moisture resistant material and internal flexible padding, without rigid internal reinforcement.
2. The football training aid of claim 1 wherein the trap area comprises one vertical member and two horizontal members.
3. The football training aid of claim 1 wherein an outer edge of the trap area, palm compartment, and hand opening are rounded.
4. The football training aid of claim 3 wherein the rounded edges of the trap area, palm compartment, hand opening, and thumb compartment together form the outer edge of the glove.
5. A glove for catching a football comprising: an area within the glove for a user's palm and fingers; an area within the glove for a user's thumb; a trap area, constructed between the area for the user's palm and fingers and the area for the user's thumb, that is designed to trap a football; the trap area having a distance to an edge of the area within the glove for a user's thumb that is approximately half of a length of a football; the trap area having a distance from a center of the trap to the edge of the area within the glove for a user's palm and fingers of that is approximately the same as, or slightly less, than 11″; and the glove having a continuous rounded edge constructed of material comprising an external durable, moisture resistant material and internal flexible padding but without internal rigid reinforcement.
6. The glove of claim 5 further comprising an opening for a user to insert their hand.
7. The glove of claim 5 wherein the trap area is comprised of a vertical member and at least one cross member.
8. The glove of claim 5 wherein the trap area, the area for the user's palm and fingers and the area for the user's thumb have rounded edges.
9. The glove of claim 5 wherein the glove is constructed from leather.
10. A football training aid comprising: a trap area; a palm compartment; a thumb compartment; wherein the trap area is constructed between the palm compartment and the thumb compartment; the trap area, the palm compartment, and the thumb compartment being attached together such that they have a common, continuous rounded edge, which edge is constructed of material comprising an external durable, moisture resistant material and continuous internal flexible padding but without rigid internal reinforcement; the trap area being positioned approximately half the length of a football, measured point to point, from an edge of the thumb compartment; and the palm compartment being positioned approximately the length of, or slightly less than, an exterior length of a football from an edge of palm compartment.
11. The football training aid of claim 10 wherein the trap area comprises at least one vertical member and at least one horizontal member that are attached.
12. The football training aid of claim 10 wherein the palm compartment and the thumb compartment are capable of funneling a football toward the trap area.
13. The football training aid of claim 10 wherein the palm compartment is a padded palm compartment.
Description
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[0017] In an embodiment of the present invention, the trap (106) is comprised of a vertical member (103) and two horizontal members (100) that are woven or otherwise attached together. In other embodiments of the invention, there may be any of a plurality of vertical members (103) or differing numbers of horizontal (100) members. The illustrated embodiment that has one vertical member (103) and two horizontal members (100) is exemplary in nature only.
[0018] The vertical (103) and horizontal (100) members are constructed from a flexible and durable material such as leather and are spaced so that a user can see between the members if necessary. The size of the trap (106) is such that the height of the trap (106) is the same as, or slightly taller, than the circumference of a football. The width of the trap (106) is approximately the same as the circumference of a football but can be slightly smaller or larger in some embodiments. In an embodiment of the present invention, the vertical member (103) has lacing that is similar to the lacing found on a football.
[0019] The palm compartment (104) is where the fingers and palm of a user reside when wearing the glove. In some embodiments the palm compartment (104) can have a layer of padding to pad the middle phalanx of the index finger above the proximal interphalangeal joint and below the center axis of rotation of the distal interphalangeal joint. The padding can also layer the proximal phalanx of the long finger above the metacarpal phalangeal joint and below the center axis of rotation of the proximal interphalangeal joint. The architecture of the padding can be a sheet form and trace stitched in areas where the individual digit may require improved flexibility or articulation.
[0020] To further increased flexibility and articulation, embodiments of the invention can have 2 or 4-way stretch materials aside the fingers in the palm compartment (104) and aside the thumb in the thumb compartment (105) that operate to improve finger flexibility in the bony areas of the fingers and thumbs. Thin, elasticized material may be used in the area of the finger joints and knuckles and soft padding such as brushed cotton flannel, leather, neoprene or other man-made materials can be placed inside the compartments (104), (105), or on the exterior of the glove in selected areas.
[0021] The area of the glove comprising the palm compartment (104) has a continuous rounded edge extending around the entirety of the glove. The trap (106) had a rounded edge, the palm compartment (104) has a rounded edge, the thumb compartment (105) has a rounded edge, and the front of the hand opening (101) has a rounded edge that all form a single, continuous rounded edge around the entire glove. The rounded edge is designed and constructed to be a funnel that guides errant throws into the trap (106) of the glove.
[0022] The dimensions of the glove are designed to allow a football to be caught within the glove and to prevent the football from inadvertently exiting the glove. The distance from the center of the trap (106) to the rounded edge of the thumb compartment (105) is approximately half the length of a football. On the opposite side of the glove, the distance from the center of the trap (106) to the rounded edge of the palm compartment (104) is approximately the same, or slightly less, than the length of a football. These proportions allow the glove to capture football without it being deflected or falling out.
[0023] Embodiments of the present invention are constructed from durable, moisture-resistant materials such as leather or other suitable natural or man-made materials. In an embodiment of the present invention, the glove is constructed from a pebble-grain leather similar to the leather that a football glove is constructed from.
[0024] Another embodiment of the disclosure is a glove with a trap area, palm compartment, hand opening, and a thumb compartment; an outer edge of the glove which is a continuous, rounded edge; the trap having a first distance from a center of the trap to a rounded thumb edge of the thumb compartment, wherein the first distance is within a range of 5.25″-11.5″, which in range is equal to half of a length to a full length of a football from point to point; and a second the distance from the center of the trap to a rounded palm edge of the palm compartment, wherein the second distance is within a range of 3.38″-7.50″ which is equal to half a width to a full width of a football; the outer edge of the glove capable of funnelling to the trap area, and being constructed of material comprising an external durable, moisture-resistant material and internal flexible padding, without rigid internal reinforcement.
[0025] Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become obvious to the reader and it is intended that these objects and advantages are within the scope of the present invention. To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within the scope of this application.