FINGER PROTECTION STRUCTURE FOR GLOVE
A finger protection structure adapted to be assembled in a glove is provided. The finger protection structure includes a protection strip unit, and an engagement unit. The protection strip unit is configured with a plurality of fixing portions on an upper surface of the protection strip unit. Each fixing portion is configured with a top edge and a bottom edge. The bottom edges are adapted for being engaged from two opposite directions. The engagement unit includes a widened strip member, and a plurality of engagement blocks configured on a surface of the widened strip member. The engagement blocks are adapted for engaging with the bottom edges of the fixing portions, such that the engagement blocks are tightly arranged in close contact in a row side by side on the upper surface of the protection strip unit for restricting a reverse bending of the finger protection structure for protecting the fingers.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a finger protection structure adapted for a glove, and more particularly, to a finger protection structure adapted to be assembled in a glove for restricting undesired reverse bending of user's fingers.
2. The Prior Arts
Gloves are often used in many fields for a variety of purposes, and carry out different functions and are used in different ways. For example, goalkeeper gloves are often designed with a great thickness for providing a buffer for buffering the impact applied by a soccer flying toward the user, thus providing a protection against injuries to the user's hands.
Typically, flexible or soft materials such as cotton cloth or cushions are often provided in conventional goalkeeper gloves. However, although adapted for reducing injuries caused to palms and front surfaces of the fingers, such structures almost provide no protection to the fingers regarding injuries caused by undesired reversing bending of the fingers relative to the palm. One finger is constituted of several bones, and the bones are connected with ligaments. When repetitively suffering such impact forces, the bones or ligaments of the fingers are in danger of being broken.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary objective of the present invention is to provide a finger protection structure adapted for being assembled in a glove, for restricting undesired reverse bending of user's fingers, so as to reduce injures caused to the user's fingers.
For achieving the foregoing objective, the present invention provides a finger protection structure, which includes a protection strip unit, and an engagement unit. The protection strip unit is configured with a plurality of fixing portions on an upper surface of the protection strip unit. Each fixing portion is configured with a top edge and a bottom edge. The top edge has a width greater than a width of the bottom edge. The bottom edges are adapted for being engaged from two opposite directions. The engagement unit includes a widened strip member, and a plurality of engagement blocks configured on a surface of the widened strip member. The engagement blocks are adapted for engaging with the bottom edges of the fixing portions, such that the engagement blocks can be tightly arranged in close contact in a row side by side on the upper surface of the protection strip unit. In such a way, the engagement unit is secured to the protection strip unit as a whole.
The finger protection structure is adapted to be assembled in a glove, such as a finger portion of the glove. When the finger portion of the glove is reversely bent toward the back of the user's hand, the finger protection structure is synchronously bent together with the finger portion. The engagement blocks are secured and expanded by the fixing portions, so that the engagement blocks are tightly arranged in close contact side by side on the upper surface of the protection strip unit. In this time, the engagement blocks press against each other, and restrict the reverse bending of the protection strip unit toward the back of the user's hand, thus providing a protection to the user's fingers against injuries caused by the reverse bending.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Further, it should be noted that the width of the widened strip member 121 can be varied as desired. For example, if the user of the glove 3 is an adult, the glove 3 usually has a large size, and correspondingly widened strip members 121 having a relatively greater width are often used. If the glove 3 is designed for children, then it usually has a small size, and correspondingly widened strip members 121 having a relatively smaller width are often used, or alternatively the widened strip members 121 can be cut after engaging the protection strip units 11 and the engagement units 12 for reducing the width of the finger protection units 1. Further, desired lengths of the finger protection units 1 can be obtained by individually cutting the protection strip units 11 and the engagement units 12 and assembling them subsequently.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A finger protection structure for a glove, comprising:
- a protection strip unit, comprising a plurality of fixing portions configured on an upper surface of the protection strip unit; and
- an engagement unit, comprising a widened strip member, and a plurality of engagement blocks configured on a surface of the widened strip member, wherein the engagement blocks are engaged with the fixing portions,
- wherein the engagement blocks are tightly arranged side by side in a row against each other for restricting a reverse bending of the protection strip unit.
2. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the protection strip unit is a strip-shaped member.
3. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein each fixing portion comprises a top edge and a bottom edge, and the top edge has a width greater than a width of the bottom edge.
4. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the bottom edge of the fixing portion is engaged with a corresponding one of the engagement blocks.
5. The finger protection structure according to claim 4, wherein the bottom edge of the fixing portion is engaged with the engagement blocks in a manner of male-female engagement.
6. The finger protection structure according to claim 4, wherein the bottom edge is adapted for engaging with the engagement block from a first direction, and a next bottom edge immediately adjacent to the bottom edge is adapted for engaging another one of the engagement blocks from a second direction, wherein the first direction and the second direction are opposite each other, such that the engagement blocks are alternatively engaged from opposite directions.
7. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the finger protection structure is assembled inside the glove.
8. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the finger protection structure is assembled at an external backside of the glove.
9. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the finger protection structure is assembled at an external front side of the glove.
10. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the protection strip unit further comprises a coupling portion configured at an end of the protection strip unit, wherein the coupling portion is adapted to be assembled to a securing member.
11. The finger protection structure according to claim 10, wherein the assembly of finger protection structure and the securing member is assembled inside the glove.
12. The finger protection structure according to claim 10, wherein the assembly of finger protection structure and the securing member is assembled at an external backside of the glove.
13. The finger protection structure according to claim 10, wherein the assembly of finger protection structure and the securing member is assembled at an external front side of the glove.
14. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the widened strip member can be cut for achieving a desired width.
15. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein each engagement block comprises an engagement portion adapted for engaging with a corresponding one of the bottom edges of the fixing portions.
16. The finger protection structure according to claim 1, wherein the engagement blocks and the fixing portions are tightly arranged in close contact in a row for restricting the protection strip unit from reverse bending.
Type: Application
Filed: May 20, 2010
Publication Date: May 12, 2011
Inventor: Bruce Chang (Taipei City)
Application Number: 12/783,558