Hand Pad
A hand pad, for protecting an area between four fingers and a palm of the hand. The hand pad is formed with one or more finger openings disposed in the hand pad to accommodate the four fingers of the hand, and with a hand opening in the hand pad aligned with the four finger openings and disposed to accommodate the palm of the hand.
This application claims the benefit of priority of prior filed PCT Application PCT/US2014/062357 filed Oct. 27, 2014 which claims benefit of priority of prior filed U.S. Application Ser. No. 61/899,093 filed Nov. 1, 2013, which are herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Summary of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hand pad for protecting the hand between four fingers and the palm during kettlebell exercise.
2. Description of the Related Art
The kettlebell is a round cast-iron weight with a flat bottom and thick handle on top used to perform dynamic exercises that combine cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training. Unlike traditional dumbbells, the kettlebell's center of mass is extended beyond the hand. The kettlebell allows for swing and release movements with added safety and added grip, wrist, arm and core strengthening.
The kettlebell handles often rub the hands over the course of a kettlebell workout. Calluses may form on the palm at the base of each finger and break if the user is not wearing suitable hand protection. Protective gloves or pads are helpful in protecting the hands from callus formation and breakage.
Kettlebell gloves have been described in the prior art. US 2013/0012365A1 to Harris describes a kettlebell glove. As shown in
Other gloves for protecting the hand have been described. These include U.S. Pat. No. 2,738,190 to Turead for a palm pad for bowling which consists of a palm pad body portion and an elastic strap. The pad is considerably broader at one end than the other and is provided with a curved edge portion providing for the reception of the heel of the bowler's thumb when the pad is contained or held in the palm of the hand. An elastic strap extends between and is secured at opposite ends to the staples, the prongs of which are embedded in the pad.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,617,684 to Green describes a hand mounted player's protective palm pad which has a palm configured two piece pad and two fastening loops secured to the pad, one small loop and one much larger.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,081,715 to Mascia describes a protective pad assembly especially shaped to fit over the palm of the hand to protect the median nerve.
A design Pat. No. D619306 to Yang provides an ornamental design for a glove and shows a palm covering with four finger holes and a thumb hole and covering the entire palm of the hand.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONApparatus and methods in accordance with the present inventions may resolve many of the needs and shortcomings discussed above and will provide additional improvements and advantages as will be recognized by those skilled in the art upon review of the present disclosure.
The hand pad of the present invention protects a user's hands from forming calluses. During a typical kettlebell routine, the round base of the kettlebell flips from a position in front of the knuckles of the hand of the user to a position behind the knuckles of the hand of the user with the round base touching the forearm of the user. This motion causes the handle to turn against the skin of the hand of the user which causes stress on the skin of the hand of the user. During some kettlebell routines the round base of the kettlebell is held in a position in front of the knuckles of the hand of the user with the user's grip strength preventing the base from falling against the forearm. The act of gripping the handle to prevent the base from falling against the forearm also causes stress on the skin of the hand of the user.
The present invention is a hand pad, for protecting an area between four fingers and a palm of the hand, with the hand pad formed with one or more finger openings disposed in the hand pad to accommodate the four fingers of the hand, and with a hand opening in the hand pad aligned with the finger openings and disposed to accommodate the palm of the hand.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the one or more finger openings are a first, a second, a third and a fourth finger opening.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the first finger opening and the third finger opening are closer than the second finger opening to a center long axis of the hand opening.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the first, the second, the third and the fourth finger openings are round or square and are of the same or different sizes.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the second finger opening is a greater perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the fourth finger opening is a lesser perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the area between the four fingers and the palm of the hand includes a palmar digital crease of the first finger, second finger, third finger and fourth finger, a distal palmar crease and a proximal palmar crease of the hand.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the hand opening is rectangular, trapezoidal or rectangular with two semicircular sides.
The hand pad of the present invention wherein the hand pad does not cover a proximal interphalangeal crease of fingers one, two, three and four of the hand and the pad does not cover a distal interphalangeal crease of fingers one through four of the hand.
The hand pad of the present invention, with a top of the hand pad between the finger openings and a top edge of the hand pad and with a bottom of the hand pad between the hand opening and the bottom edge of the hand pad, with the top and bottom of the hand pad on the back of the hand when the hand pad accommodates the hand.
A method of the present invention for using a hand pad for protecting an area between four fingers and a palm of the hand, comprising: accommodating the four fingers in four finger openings in the hand pad, and accommodating the palm of the hand in a hand opening aligned with the four finger openings.
The method of using the hand pad of the present invention, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings wherein the first finger opening and the third finger opening are closer than the second finger opening to a center long axis of the hand opening.
The method of using the hand pad of the present invention, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the first, the second, the third and the fourth finger openings are round or square and are of the same or different sizes.
The method of using the present invention, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings the second finger opening is a greater perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
The method of using the present invention, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the fourth finger opening is a lesser perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
The method of using the present invention, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the area between the four fingers and the palm of the hand includes a palmar digital crease of the first finger, second finger, third finger and fourth finger, a distal palmar crease and a proximal palmar crease of the hand.
The method of using the present invention, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the hand pad does not cover a proximal interphalangeal crease of fingers one through four of the hand and the pad does not cover a distal interphalangeal crease of fingers one through four of the hand.
The method of using the present invention, with a top of the hand pad between the finger openings and a top edge of the hand pad and with a bottom of the hand pad between the hand opening and the bottom edge of the hand pad, with the top and bottom of the hand pad on the back of the hand when the hand pad accommodates the hand.
In a second embodiment, the hand pad of the present invention may be a composite hand pad and further include a second layer formed with a second layer finger opening disposed in the second layer to accommodate the four fingers of the hand and a second layer hand opening in the second layer aligned with the second layer finger opening and disposed to accommodate the palm of the hand, with the second layer attached to the hand pad such that the one or more finger openings align with the second layer finger opening and the second layer hand opening aligns with the hand opening.
In a third embodiment, the hand pad of the present invention may further include a finger protector with a finger protector hand opening accommodating the palm of the hand, wherein the palm of the hand is inserted in the finger protector hand opening before the palm of the hand is inserted in the hand pad hand opening.
The hand pad of the present invention can be made of leather or any other abrasion resistant material. The hand pad may also be made in two layers, such as with a layer of abrasion resistant material and a layer of stretch material. Stretch materials include but are not limited to: nylon, LYCRA® fiber, acrylic yarns, polyester, neoprene, rubber, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, latex, NOMEX® fiber and natural fibers such as wool or cotton. Abrasion resistant materials include but are not limited to: leather, imitation leathers, vinyls, woven materials such as nylons, CORDURA® fabric, natural fibers of sufficient durability such as hemp, wool, or flax, and non-woven materials such as sail cloth, DYNEEMA® ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene and aramid fibers, such as KEVLAR® and NOMEX®.
The hand pad of the present invention can be for a left hand as shown in
The size of the hand pad is determined by the size of the hand, with the addition of material around the hand and finger openings to prevent the hand and fingers from tearing through during hard use. The amount of material around the perimeter of the hand pad may range from about 0.10 inches to about 0.50 inches in width. The hand pad ranges in size from about 2 inches in width to about 6 inches in width. The hand opening is less than the hand pad size by 0.20 to 1 inch or more to prevent the fingers and hand from tearing through the material. Finger holes are approximately one quarter of the width of the hand pad less the necessary amount of material to prevent the hands and fingers from tearing through the edge, which amount is typically 0.25 inches. The length of the glove from the top of the finger holes to the bottom of the hand opening changes proportionally with the increase or decrease of the glove width and length.
Exemplary sizes of the hand pad are given below. The finger openings for fingers one, two and three may be about 0.688 inches in diameter or across. The finger opening for finger opening four may be about 0.625 inches in diameter. The center of first finger opening may be about 1.044 inches from the center of second finger opening. The center of the second finger opening may be about 1.048 inches from the center of the third finger opening. The center of the third finger opening may be about 0.928 inches from the center of the fourth finger opening. The center of the second finger opening may be about 0.182 inches further from the center long axis of the hand opening than the center of the first finger opening. The center of the fourth finger opening may be about 0.445 inches closer to the center long axis of the hand opening than the center of the first finger opening. The hand opening is 0.75 inches wide and 3.112 inches long.
All Figures are illustrated for ease of explanation of the basic teachings of the present invention only; the extensions of the Figures with respect to number, position, relationship and dimensions of the parts to form the preferred embodiment will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following description has been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise be within the skill of the art after the following description has been read and understood.
This invention describes an apparatus and methods for measuring scattered radiation over a nearly complete hemisphere or a partial hemisphere employing an array of detectors that are moved (scanned) through the scattered light making a measurement of any and/or all desired scatter angles.
The present invention provides a hand pad 10 and methods for implementing the hand pad 10. As shown in
The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. The invention is not limited to the method and the object as described in detail above. Upon review of the specification, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A hand pad, for protecting an area between four fingers and a palm of the hand, with the hand pad formed with one or more finger openings disposed in the hand pad to accommodate the four fingers of the hand, and with a hand opening in the hand pad aligned with the four finger openings and disposed to accommodate the palm of the hand.
2. The hand pad of claim 1, wherein the one or more finger openings are a first, a second, a third and a fourth finger opening.
3. The hand pad of claim 2, wherein the first finger opening and the third finger opening are closer than the second finger opening to a center long axis of the hand opening.
4. The hand pad of claim 2, wherein the first, the second, the third and the fourth finger openings are round or square and are of a same or a different size.
5. The hand pad of claim 2, wherein the second finger opening is a greater perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
6. The hand pad of claim 2, wherein the fourth finger opening is a lesser perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
7. The hand pad of claim 1, wherein the hand opening is rectangular, trapezoidal or rectangular with two semicircular sides.
8. The hand pad of claim 1, wherein the area between the four fingers and the palm of the hand includes a palmar digital crease of the first finger, second finger, third finger and fourth finger, a distal palmar crease and a proximal palmar crease of the hand.
9. The hand pad of claim 1, wherein the hand pad does not cover a proximal interphalangeal crease of fingers one, two, three and four of the hand and the pad does not cover a distal interphalangeal crease of fingers one through four of the hand.
10. The hand pad of claim 1, with a top of the hand pad between the finger openings and a top edge of the hand pad and with a bottom of the hand pad between the hand opening and the bottom edge of the hand pad, with the top and bottom of the hand pad on the back of the hand when the hand pad accommodates the hand.
11. A method for using a hand pad for protecting an area between four fingers and a palm of the hand, comprising: accommodating the four fingers in one or more finger openings in the hand pad, and accommodating the palm of the hand in a hand opening aligned with the four finger openings.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein in accommodating the four in the one or more finger openings is in a first, a second, a third and a fourth finger opening.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the first finger opening and the third finger opening are closer than the second finger opening from a center long axis of the hand opening.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the first, the second, the third and the fourth finger openings are round or square and are of a same or a different size.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings the second finger opening is a greater perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the fourth finger opening is a lesser perpendicular distance from the center long axis of the hand opening than the first finger opening.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the area between the four fingers and the palm of the hand includes a palmar digital crease of the first finger, second finger, third finger and fourth finger, a distal palmar crease and a proximal palmar crease of the hand.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein in accommodating the four fingers in the four finger openings, the hand pad does not cover a proximal interphalangeal crease of fingers one through four of the hand and the pad does not cover a distal interphalangeal crease of fingers one through four of the hand and with a top of the hand pad between the finger openings and a top edge of the hand pad and with a bottom of the hand pad between the hand opening and the bottom edge of the hand pad, with the top and bottom of the hand pad on the back of the hand when the hand pad accommodates the hand.
19. The hand pad of claim 1 further comprising a second layer formed with a second layer finger opening disposed in the second layer to accommodate the four fingers of the hand and a second layer hand opening in the second layer aligned with the second layer finger opening and disposed to accommodate the palm of the hand, with the second layer attached to the hand pad such that the one or more finger openings align with the second layer finger opening and the second layer hand opening aligns with the hand opening.
20. The hand pad of claim 1 further comprising a finger protector with a finger protector hand opening accommodating the palm of the hand, wherein the palm of the hand is inserted in the finger protector hand opening before the palm of the hand is inserted in the hand pad hand opening.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 27, 2014
Publication Date: Sep 1, 2016
Inventor: Matthew NOLAN (Minneapolis, MN)
Application Number: 15/032,037