IMPACT-RESISTANT GLOVE FOR STRIKING HEAVY RUBBER BALLS
20230201699 ยท 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An impact resistance sports glove consisting of a striking mass and a fabric or lecture covering for the redirection of a heavy sports ball. The glove features an exterior region for impacting a ball and for an interior palmer region adapted to receive a palm of the hand of the wearer. Further, the covering used flaps and bands that may incorporate straps, cords, buckles or tie downs to wrap around and secure a hand inside the glove.
Claims
1. A glove consisting of a solid, metal striking mass featuring both a striking region and a palmer region with a fabric or leather covering featuring strapping components and interior padding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0004] Views of interest of the present inventions are illustrated in the appended drawing and described in detail below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Referring to the drawings, there is shown the embodiment of a sports hand glove 100. The hand glove 100 is a heavy sports glove that allows the wearer to launch and redirect a heavy rubber projectile. The glove is composed of two sections: a single, matal mass and a leather cover.
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[0012] The palmer region 102 is contoured to generally match the shape of the palm of the hand of the wearer. With the hand secured inside the glove, a leather support strap 107 breaks through the interior padding between the thumb and index finger and serves to cinch the semi rigid leather flaps 103 onto the hand of the wearer.
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[0015] When the hand of the wearer is fully inserted into the glove, the palm of the hand will rest on the palm region 102; the thumb rests on region 108 of the glove. With the hand fully inserted, the semi rigid leather flap 103 is pressed on the upper side of the hand of the wearer via cinching straps 104.
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