Multi-purpose exercise glove
10022585 ยท 2018-07-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise glove for strengthening the muscles of the hand, wrist, fingers and forearm through full, natural ranges of motion, while providing a tightening grip of the hand on objects.
Claims
1. A hand exercise glove comprising: a. a body for receiving a hand, said body having a flat palm side face and a flat backside face; b. four circular finger ports, said ports being defined in said body, wherein circular cross sections of said finger ports are in a single plane; and c. a circular thumb port defined in said body, said thumb port being in a fixed position relative to said four circular finger ports, wherein a circular cross section of said thumb port is perpendicular to said circular cross sections of said finger ports, and wherein said circular cross section of said thumb port is parallel to at least one of said flat palm side face and said flat backside face, and wherein said circular cross sections of said finger ports are perpendicular to at least one of said flat palm side face and said flat backside face.
2. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the thumb port is a semi-circular aperture.
3. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the glove is a single integrated molded structure made of a rubber material.
4. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the glove is a single integrated molded structure made of an elastomeric rubber.
5. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the glove is used for exercising the hand, finger, thumb, wrist and forearm.
6. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the finger ports have different lengths for fitting the natural shape and length of the fingers.
7. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the glove is adapted to cover at least some length of the fingers, when donned, and wherein said fixed position of said thumb port relative to said four finger ports is adapted such that, during donning of said glove, a user can only insert a thumb into the thumb port when the fingers, previously inserted into said finger ports, are flexed.
8. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the glove further comprises a central component for receiving the palm of the hand, and a wrist cuff component for placement around a wrist of the hand, which extends the glove to the wrist.
9. The hand exercise glove of claim 1, wherein the glove further comprises a central component for receiving the palm of the hand, and cuff component for placement on a forearm extending proximally to a point on the forearm anywhere from a wrist to an elbow.
10. The method of using a hand exercise glove comprises: providing the hand exercise glove comprising: a. a body for receiving a hand, said body having a flat palm side face and a flat backside face; b. four circular finger ports, said ports being defined in said body, wherein circular cross sections of said finger ports are in a single plane; and c. a circular thumb port defined in said body, said thumb port being in a fixed position relative to said four circular finger ports, wherein a circular cross section of said thumb port is perpendicular to said circular cross sections of said finger ports, and wherein said circular cross section of said thumb port is parallel to at least one of said flat palm side face and said flat backside face, and wherein said circular cross sections of said finger ports are perpendicular to at least one of said flat palm side face and said flat backside face: wherein the distance between a thumb and the thumb port is such that full insertion of the thumb into the thumb port is only possible when fingers are flexed.
11. The method of using a glove comprises: providing the glove comprising: a. a body for receiving a hand, said body having a flat palm side face and a flat backside face; b. four circular finger ports, said ports being defined in said body, wherein circular cross sections of said finger ports are in a single plane; and c. a circular thumb port defined in said body, said thumb port being in a fixed position relative to said four circular finger ports, wherein a circular cross section of said thumb port is perpendicular to said circular cross sections of said finger ports, and wherein said circular cross section of said thumb port is parallel to at least one of said flat palm side face and said flat backside face, and wherein said circular cross sections of said finger ports are perpendicular to at least one of said flat palm side face and said flat backside face; placing fingers of a hand into the finger ports, then flexing the fingers and inserting a thumb of the same hand into the thumb port.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein: a. the hand in the glove starts from a resting position of flexion and adduction; b. then extending and abducting the fingers and thumb against the resistance of the glove to a point where they are in the same plane as the hand; c. and the fingers and thumb are then brought back to flexion and adduction in the resting position; d. then repeating this cycle.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein: a. the hand in the glove starts from a resting position of flexion and adduction; b. then extending and abducting the fingers and thumb against the resistance of the glove to a point where they are in the same plane as the hand; c. then combining this movement with complete extension and abduction posteriorly toward the wrist; d. the fingers and thumb are then brought back to flexion and adduction in the resting position; e. then repeating this cycle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) A better understanding of the disclosed technology will be obtained from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the drawings and the attached claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
(11) The ensuing detailed description provides preferred exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the disclosed technology. Rather, the ensuing detailed description of the preferred exemplary embodiments will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing the preferred exemplary embodiments of the technology. Various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed technology, as set forth in the appended claims.
(12) To aid in describing the disclosed technology, directional terms may be used in the specification and claims to describe portions of the present technology (e.g., upper, lower, left, right, etc.). These directional definitions are merely intended to assist in describing and claiming the disclosed technology and are not intended to limit the disclosed technology in any way. In addition, reference numerals that are introduced in the specification in association with a drawing figure may be repeated in one or more subsequent figures without additional description in the specification, in order to provide context for other features.
(13) With reference now to the drawings, a device is shown for exercise glove.
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(15) The glove body 110 has a palm side face 120, a backside face 130, and a thumb lateral side region 140. The glove body 110 further comprises four-finger ports 150 extending through the glove body 110 for placement of the user's fingers. Thumb port 160 is located at the thumb lateral side region 140. In this embodiment of the exercise glove, the thumb port 160 is a circular aperture. In this embodiment the glove body 110 does not extend to cover the actual palm of a hand. Another embodiment of the disclosed technology is that at least one of the finger and thumb ports are not ports but cavities closed at the tips of the fingers.
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(17) These port extensions 170 and 180 are any height from the glove body 110 but preferably middle finger port 170 is taller or a longer distance from the glove body 110 than both the pointer and ring finger ports 180. Also in this embodiment pointer and ring finger ports 180 are substantially the same height or distance from the glove body 110.
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(19) The port for the thumb 160 is in a fixed position at an angle ranging from greater than 0 to equal or less than 120 degrees in a vertical plane perpendicular to finger ports 150, with 90 degrees being the preferred position of the thumb port 160.
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(21) Since the glove body 110 now extends below where a person's thumb would naturally be, there is a thumb aperture 220. Thumb aperture 220 is used for the thumb to go through to be able to then reach thumb port 160. In an alternative embodiment the glove body extends beyond the wrist to a point anywhere on the forearm from the wrist to the elbow. The diameter at the opening cuff component 210 is modified for the extension past the wrist by varying the diameter.
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(24) The exercise glove is made of a one-piece, molded, resilient, elastomeric, rubber or rubberlike material. Another use of the exercise glove is to enhance an athlete's or person's grip on sports equipment. A firmer grip of the hand on objects such as but not restricted to baseball and cricket bats, a ball such as baseball, basketball, handball, or weights to name a few.
(25) In another embodiment, the smooth and flat surface of the palm side is modified such as to provide rougher surface with more surface area for contact with objects to provide the firmer grip. Another aspect of the disclosed technology is gripping while the hand is in a stretched position; the device provides a firmer grip on an object due to the tendency of the resilient material to try to recoil. Also, when the hand is in a stretched position a greater surface area of contact and hence greater transfer of energy of the movement of the hand are in play.
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(27) The method of using the glove for exercise comprises a first exercise starting from a resting position or complete flexion and adduction and stretching the fingers and thumb in a plane lateral to the plane of the fingers. Another second method of exercise consists of combining a lateral stretching movement and a rear movement towards the posterior surface of the fingers and thumb without movement of the wrist.
(28) In another method of exercise with exercise glove 100, the hand 230 is in a stretched position where the fingers 240 and thumb 250 are completely extended and abducted against the resistance of the glove 100. The fingers 240 and thumb 250 are then brought back to complete flexion and adduction and this cycle is repeated.
(29) The disclosed technology would be great exercise for athletes in sports like golf, tennis/rackets sports, baseball, basketball, hockey, football, climbing, motor sports (motor-cross, jet-ski, snowmobile, auto-racing, etc.), bowling, cricket, martial arts, body building, sailing, arm-wrestling, to name a few. Another application is for physical therapy (carpel tunnel, repetitive motion injuries, weak muscles and joints, arthritis, post surgical weakness, and by anyone wishing to exercise the hand, fingers, wrist and forearm.
(30) It is recognized by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to the above-described embodiments of the disclosed technology without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this technology is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but is intended to cover all modifications, which are in the spirit and scope of the disclosed technology.