Golf glove
12514312 ยท 2026-01-06
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A golf glove with marking areas provided on an outer surface of the hand and on an inner surface of the hand has three markings, wherein a first marking is provided on the outer surface of the hand in the metacarpal region, wherein a second marking is provided on the outer surface of the hand, and wherein a third marking is provided on the inner surface of the hand.
Claims
1. A golf glove having an exterior surface comprising an outside and an inside, with marking areas configured to be provided on an outer surface of a hand and on an inner surface of the hand, wherein the golf glove has three markings, wherein a first marking exclusively on the outside of the golf glove and extending across a width of the golf glove on the outside of the golf glove is designed as a continuous bar and is configured to be provided on the outer surface of the hand in a metacarpal region, wherein the first marking is formed in a manner configured to overlap base knuckles of an index finger and middle finger, and wherein the first marking in a region of base knuckles of a ring finger and little finger is formed in a manner configured to leave the base knuckles of the ring finger and the little finger uncovered and is disposed in a manner configured to extend to a metacarpus, and a second marking exclusively on the outside of the golf glove is designed as at least one bar-shaped marking area and is configured to be provided on the outer surface of the hand, in a manner configured to have respectively the at least one bar-shaped marking area disposed exclusively between a finger end joint and a finger middle joint on the index finger, on the middle finger, on the ring finger and on the little finger or to cover at least part of the finger end joint on the index finger, on the middle finger, on the ring finger and on the little finger, and a third marking exclusively on the inside of the golf glove comprising an index finger third marking area, a middle finger third marking area, a ring finger third marking area, and a little finger third marking area, wherein the index finger third marking area is configured to be provided on the inner surface of the hand for the index finger and to cover a fingertip of the index finger exclusively on the inside of the golf glove and extend over the finger end joint of the index finger, wherein the middle finger third marking area is configured to be provided on the inner surface of the hand for the middle finger and to cover a fingertip of the middle finger exclusively on the inside of the golf glove and extend over the finger end joint of the middle finger, and wherein the ring finger third marking area is configured to be provided on the inner surface of the hand for the ring finger and to cover a fingertip of the ring finger exclusively on the inside of the golf glove and extend over the finger end joint of the ring finger wherein the little finger third marking area is designed as a bar-shaped marking area configured to be provided between the finger end joint and the finger middle joint of the little finger and configured to leave uncovered a fingertip on the inner surface of the little finger.
2. The golf glove according to claim 1, wherein the marking areas of the third marking of the index finger, middle finger and ring finger are formed as two-dimensional marking areas.
3. The golf glove according to claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third markings are distinguished by color from the golf glove.
4. The golf glove according to claim 1, wherein the golf glove comprises an elastic material.
5. The golf glove according to claim 1, wherein the golf glove comprises plastic and/or leather and/or mesh material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The outer surface 2 of the hand of the glove 1 has a first marking with a marking area 8. The marking area 8 completely covers base knuckles 9, 10 of the index finger 7 and of the middle finger 6, which are illustrated merely schematically. Base knuckles 11, 12 of the ring finger 5 and of the little finger 4 are left uncovered by the marking area 8, meaning that they are not overlapped, not even partly. In the region of the base knuckles 11, 12 of the ring finger 5 and of the little finger 4, the marking extends to a back of the hand.
(12) The marking area 8 helps in the positioning of the hand (not illustrated) on a club grip.
(13) A second marking has marking areas 13, 14, 15, 16. The marking area 13 is disposed on the little finger 4, the marking 14 on the ring finger 5, the marking area 15 on the middle finger 6 and the marking area 16 on the index finger 7. The marking areas 13, 14, 16 are disposed between a top knuckle 17, 18, 20 and a middle knuckle 21, 22, 24. The marking area 15 partly covers the top knuckle 19 of the middle finger 6 and extends in the direction of the middle knuckle 23.
(14) If a club grip (not illustrated) of a golf club (likewise not illustrated) is gripped with the hand that wears the glove 1, the fingers 4, 5, 6, 7 wrap around the grip. If the left hand, for example, that is wearing the golf glove 1 illustrated in
(15) If the hand is angled to the right, the golfer would see the marking area 8, so that the hand should be moved into the middle position, meaning the neutral position, so that the golfer sees neither the marking area 8 nor the marking areas 13, 14, 15, 16. In this case, the golfer has assumed the neutral position with the hand wearing the golf glove 1.
(16) The marking area 8 is formed as a bar. The bar extends in the region of the index finger 7 and of the middle finger 6, in a manner connecting the regions covering the base knuckles 9, 10. In the region between ring finger 5 and middle finger 6, the bar 8 angles off in the direction of the back of the hand, meaning in the direction of the body of the golfer, and extends over the back of the hand. Thus the marking area 8 leaves the base knuckles 11, 12 of the ring finger 5 and of the little finger 4 uncovered.
(17) The golf glove 1 has a closure 35. The closure 35 can be opened in order to put on the golf glove 1. After the golf glove 1 has been put on, the closure is closed.
(18) Beyond that, the golf glove 1 has an opening 36, through which a hand (not illustrated) of a golfer can be introduced into the golf glove.
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(20) The little finger 4 has a marking area 30 between the top knuckle 17 and the middle knuckle 21.
(21) If the neutral grip is achieved, the index finger 7, the middle finger 6 and the ring finger 8 must wrap so far around the club that the marking areas 27, 28, 29 are not visible. The little finger 4 may be slightly open. For this reason, the fingertip 31 of the little finger 4 is not provided with a marking area. However, the little finger 4 should not be so far open that the marking area 30 is visible to the golfer.
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(25) The marking areas 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 27, 28, 29, 30 may also have other configurations. For example, these marking areas may have a pattern. This pattern may also correspond to a pattern on golf apparel, for example to a patterned polo shirt.
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(27) The clubhead 37 has a clubface 39. The clubhead 37 is placed with a sole 40 on the ground on which the ball is lying (not illustrated).
(28) The clubhead 37 has a longitudinal axis L. The longitudinal axis L should be aligned at right angles to a desired direction of flight 41 of a ball. If the longitudinal axis L is aligned with an angle equal to an angle of 90 degrees relative to the desired direction of flight 41, the clubhead 37 has a so-called neutral position.
(29) If the clubhead 37 is aligned with the longitudinal axis L in the position L, the grip on the club is said to be a weak grip and the ball tends to fly to the right. The angle included between the longitudinal axis L and the desired direction of flight 41 is larger than 90 degrees.
(30) If the golfer has a too-strong grip, the longitudinal axis is aligned in the position L. An angle , which is smaller than 90 degrees, is included between the longitudinal axis L and the desired direction of flight. In this case, the ball would tend to fly to the left as seen by the golfer.
(31) The golf glove 1 according to the invention helps the golfer to assume the neutral grip with the corresponding grip of the hand on the grip of the club and the check via the marking areas, so that the longitudinal axis L of the clubhead 37 is disposed at right angles or at approximately right angles to the desired direction of flight 41 of the ball.
(32) Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(33) 1 Golf glove 2 outer surface of the hand 3 Metacarpal region 4 Finger of the golf glove (little finger) 5 Finger of the golf glove (ring finger) 6 Finger of the golf glove (middle finger) 7 Finger of the golf glove (index finger) 8 Marking area 9 Base knuckle of index finger 10 Base knuckle of middle finger 11 Base knuckle of ring finger 12 Base knuckle of little finger 13 Marking area of little finger 14 Marking area of ring finger 15 Marking area of middle finger 16 Marking area of index finger 17 Top knuckle of little finger 18 Top knuckle of ring finger 19 Top knuckle of middle finger 20 Top knuckle of index finger 21 Middle knuckle of little finger 22 Middle knuckle of ring finger 23 Middle knuckle of middle finger 24 Middle knuckle of index finger 25 Inner surface of the hand of the golf glove 26 Thumb 27 Marking area of the fingertip of the ring finger 28 Marking area of the fingertip of the middle finger 29 Marking area of the fingertip of the index finger 30 Marking area of the little finger 31 Fingertip 32 Hatching 33 Dots 34 Interruption 35 Closure 36 Opening 37 Clubhead 38 Shaft 39 Clubface 40 Sole of the clubhead 41 Desired direction of flight of the ball L Longitudinal axis L Longitudinal axis L Longitudinal axis Angle Angle Angle