Protective Glove
20240260693 ยท 2024-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D19/0013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a protective glove configured to protect a dorsal side of a hand of a user, comprising: a flexible layer configured to fit against a back of the hand and comprising extensions that are each configured to extend along and fit against a respective proximal phalanx of a finger: a rigid shell configured to extend over a metacarpal area and over knuckles of the back of the hand to thereby protect the back of the hand, wherein said shell is supported by said flexible layer and arranged at an offset relative to the back of the hand to thereby define a gap between the shell and the back of the hand: wherein one or more than one of the extensions that are configured to extend along the proximal phalanx of the finger supports a phalanx protector that is configured to extend over the respective proximal phalanx, wherein the phalanx protector is further configured to extend over a corresponding knuckle of the hand; andwherein, at least when the fingers are extended, the rigid shell and the phalanx protector define an overlap and the phalanx protector that extends over the corresponding knuckle extends in the offset that defines the gap between the rigid shell and the back of the hand.
Claims
1. Protective glove configured to protect a dorsal side of a hand of a user, comprising: a flexible layer configured to fit against a back of the hand and comprising extensions that are each configured to extend along and fit against a respective proximal phalanx of a finger; a rigid shell configured to extend over a metacarpal area and over knuckles of the back of the hand to thereby protect the back of the hand, wherein said shell is supported by said flexible layer and arranged at an offset relative to the back of the hand to thereby define a gap between the shell and the back of the hand; and wherein one or more than one of the extensions that are configured to extend along the proximal phalanx of the finger supports a phalanx protector that is configured to extend over the respective proximal phalanx, wherein the phalanx protector is further configured to extend over a corresponding knuckle of the hand, and wherein, at least when the fingers are extended, the rigid shell and the phalanx protector define an overlap and the phalanx protector that extends over the corresponding knuckle extends in the offset that defines the gap between the rigid shell and the back of the hand.
2. Protective glove according to claim 1, wherein the rigid shell and the phalanx protector define an overlap during a full range of motion from the fingers being extended to the fingers being bent for grabbing an object and vice versa.
3. Protective glove according to claim 1, comprising a further offset between the rigid shell and the phalanx protector at the overlap to thereby allow the phalanx protector to freely move relative to the rigid shell.
4. Protective glove according to claim 1, wherein said shell is supported by said flexible layer via a compressible padding that is arranged between the flexible layer and the rigid shell.
5. Protective glove according to claim 4, wherein the compressible padding is arranged at an ulnar edge and at a radial edge of the outer circumference of the shell and the compressible padding is absent in a metacarpal area there between to define the gap between the shell and the back of the hand at said metacarpal area.
6. Protective glove according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the compressible padding is absent at a distal edge of the outer circumference of the shell to define the gap between the shell and the back of the hand at the knuckles of the hand.
7. Protective glove according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the compressible padding is further arranged along a proximal edge of the outer circumference of the shell.
8. Protective glove according to claim 1, wherein the flexible layer comprises one or more than one opening configured to be situated at the metacarpal area of the hand during use.
9. Protective glove according to claim 8, wherein the one or more than one opening is configured to be arranged, when the protective glove is worn, over at least a part of metacarpal bones corresponding to a ring finger and a middle finger of the hand.
10. Protective glove according to claim 8, wherein the one or more than one opening jointly cover an area of at least 9 cm.sup.2.
11. Protective glove according to claim 8, wherein at least one of the one or more than one opening comprises an area of at least 9 cm.sup.2.
12. Protective glove according to claim 1, wherein the rigid shell comprises one or more than one through hole.
13. Protective glove according to claim 1, wherein the phalanx protector comprises a hard shell outer layer arranged on top of a compressible padding.
14. Protective glove according to claim 1, wherein the extensions leave at least the distal phalanx of a finger exposed.
Description
[0018] In the following description preferred embodiments of the present invention are further elucidated with reference to the drawing, in which:
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[0026] The protective glove 4 comprises a flexible layer 5 that is configured to fit, in particular tightly or snugly fit, against a back 6 of the hand 3. The flexible layer 5 preferably comprises a fabric.
[0027] The flexible layer 5 comprises extensions 7 that are each configured to extend along and fit against a respective proximal phalanx 8 of a finger 9. A rigid shell 10 is configured to extend over a metacarpal area 11 and over knuckles 12 of the back 6 of the hand 3 to thereby protect the back 6 of the hand 3. Said shell 10 is supported by said flexible layer 5 and is arranged at an offset 13 relative to the back 6 of the hand 3 to thereby define a gap 14, i.e. an open or unfilled space, between the shell 10 and the back 6 of the hand 3.
[0028] The gap 14 between the shell 10 and the back 6 of the hand 3 prevents direct contact between the back 6 of the hand 3 and the shell 10. In this way, user comfort is increased and muscular effort for moving the hand 3 is reduced. Furthermore, the gap 14 allows for ventilation to even further increase user comfort.
[0029] In the shown preferred embodiment, the flexible layer 5 comprises extensions 7 for each of the four fingers 9, and the rigid shell 10 extends over each knuckle 12 corresponding to one of the four fingers 9. An even further extension 15 may extend along and fit against a proximal phalanx 8 of the thumb 16.
[0030] If the shell 10 is exposed to an impact, it distributes the force of this impact over an increased area where the shell contacts the hand, thereby reducing the resulting pressure and consequently reducing the risk of injury. Moreover, the shell 10 may distribute the force to areas of the hand that are less prone to injury. For example, an impact at the metacarpal area that comprises the metacarpal bones may be distributed to other areas of the hand.
[0031] In order to further reduce the risk of injury resulting from an impact, the shell 10 may be supported by said flexible layer 5 via a compressible padding 17 that is arranged between the flexible layer 5 and the rigid shell 10. The compressible padding 17 may comprise a compressible foam layer. For example, the foam layer may be Poron? XRD. The shell 10 may be made of polycarbonate or any other suitable material.
[0032] In the shown embodiment, the compressible padding 17 is arranged at an ulnar edge 18 and at a radial edge 19 of the outer circumference 20 of the shell 10 and the compressible padding 17 is absent in the metacarpal area 11 there between to define the gap 14 between the shell 10 and the back 6 of the hand 3 at said metacarpal area 11. The metacarpal area 11 is defined as an area where the metacarpal bones of the hand are located.
[0033] The compressible padding 17 is absent at a distal edge 21 of the outer circumference 20 of the shell 10 to define the gap 14 between the shell 10 and the back 6 of the hand 3 at the knuckles 12 of the hand 3. In order to increase the area of the compressible padding 17, it is preferably furthermore arranged along a proximal edge 22 of the outer circumference 20 of the shell 10.
[0034] One or more than one of the extensions 7 that are configured to extend along the proximal phalanx 8 of the finger 9 preferably support a phalanx protector 23 that is configured to extend over the respective proximal phalanx 8 and a corresponding knuckle 12 of the hand 3. Likewise, a phalanx protector 23 may protect a proximal phalanx 8 of the thumb 16. Phalanx protectors may provide increased protection of the dorsal side 1 of the hand 3, becausein addition to the shell 10 protecting the back 6 of the hand 3the one or more than one phalanx protector 23 also protects at least a part of a dorsal side 1 of the fingers 9 and/or thumb 16.
[0035] At least when the fingers 9 are extended, the rigid shell 10 and the phalanx protector 23 define an overlap 24 (
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[0038] The flexible layer 5 preferably comprises one or more than one opening 27 configured to be situated, during use, i.e. when the protective glove 4 is worn, at the metacarpal area 11 of the hand 3 (
[0039] The metacarpal area 11 is defined as an area where the metacarpal bones of the hand are located. Preferably, the one or more than one opening 27 is configured to be arranged, when the protective glove 4 is worn, over at least a part of metacarpal bones corresponding to a ring finger 28 and a middle finger 29 of the hand 3. Especially this area will experience stretch if a continuous flexible layer 5 is used, and consequently providing the one or more than one opening 27 is this area provides a significant contribution is reducing any resistance experienced by the user when moving the hand and/or fingers 9 throughout their range of motion.
[0040] A plurality of (not shown) small openings may jointly reduce stretch in the flexible layer 5 and provide ventilation. Preferably, the one or more than one opening 27 jointly cover an area of at least 9 cm.sup.2, and preferably of at least 15 cm.sup.2.
[0041] In the shown preferred embodiment, at least one of the one or more than one opening 27 comprises an area of at least 9 cm.sup.2, and preferably of at least 15 cm.sup.2. By providing at least one relatively large opening 25, stretch in the flexible layer 5 is further reduced and ventilation properties are further increased. Additionally, an edge of the opening 27 may function as a living hinge, thereby further reducing resistance experienced by the user when the hand 3 is moved throughout its full range of motion.
[0042] Additional ventilation and/or weight reduction is obtained if, according to a further preferred embodiment, the rigid shell 10 comprises one or more than one through hole 28 (
[0043] The phalanx protector 23 may comprise a similar configuration as the assembly of shell 10 and compressible padding 17. More in particular, the phalanx protector 23 may comprise a hard shell outer layer 30 arranged on top of a compressible padding 31. The compressible padding 31 of the phalanx protector 23 may be a compressible foam layer. For example, the foam layer may be Poron? XRD. The hard shell outer layer 30 of the phalanx protector 32 may be made of polycarbonate or any other suitable material.
[0044] It is conceivable that the one or more than one extension extend over the length of a whole finger 9, including the proximal phalanx 8, the middle phalanx 32 and the distal phalanx 33. However, in order to provide optimal feel and control, especially a feel and control of a sports player of his/her stick, it is preferred that the extensions 7 leave at least the distal phalanx 33 of a finger 9 exposed. In general, the more skin contact with the stick, the better the feel and control. As shown in
[0045] The above described embodiment is intended only to illustrate the invention and not to limit in any way the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that where features mentioned in the appended claims are followed by reference signs, such signs are included solely for the purpose of enhancing the intelligibility of the claims and are in no way limiting on the scope of the claims. The scope of protection is defined solely by the following claims.