SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING A SOCCER GOALIE GLOVE
A soccer goalie glove have a backhand portion, wherein the backhand portion comprises a first top view shape of four fingers and a top part of a palm and the backhand portion has a first maximum thickness of 2-4 mm and a palm portion, wherein the palm portion comprises a second top view shape of the four fingers, thumb, and the palm, and the palm portion has a second maximum thickness of one and a half times the first maximum thickness. Respective cross-sections of the backhand portion and palm portion comprise each of respective fingers of the fabricated shapes a semi-circle with flat edges comprising stitch regions towards both ends and the stitch regions are flat surfaces with stitching applied to attach the backhand portion to the palm portion at stitch lines.
This disclosure claims the benefit of priority from pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/350,739, filed on Jun. 16, 2016, and entitled “Systems and Methods for Manufacturing a Soccer Goalie Glove” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure relates generally to a glove and a method for manufacturing a glove. More particularly, and without limitation, the present disclosure relates to structures and methods for manufacturing a goalie glove.
BACKGROUNDConventional soccer goalie gloves have numerous drawbacks related to costs and performance. For example, the labor for hand-stitching gloves is expensive since manufacturing a hand-stitched glove or a glove with multiple parts may take a long time. Conventional gloves are made by cutting out hand shaped cutouts from a sheet of Ethylene-vinyl acetate and latex foam. The cutouts comprising a top and bottom half are then stitched together. Additionally, there are various additional parts in a glove that need to be stitched together to create the finger shapes on the glove while allowing them to easily bend. Apart from being labor intensive, the gloves also uncomfortable.
SUMMARYAn object of the invention is to provide a new and improved soccer goalie glove having a fabricated shape while maintaining durability and comfort.
In an exemplary embodiment, a manufacturing method of a glove, comprising the steps of cutting out a backhand cutout from a first sheet of padding with a thickness of 2-4 mm, the backhand cutout in shape of four fingers and a top part of a palm, cutting out a palm hand cutout from a second sheet of padding with a thickness of 3-6 mm, the palm hand cutout formed in a shape of a hand including the four fingers, thumb, and the palm, applying heat and mold to the respective hand cutouts for forming fabricated shapes for the respective hand cutouts, where a cross-section for each of respective fingers of the fabricated shapes comprises a semi-circle with flat edges comprising stitch regions towards both ends. Further steps may include determining stitch lines for each of the fabricated pair of hand cutouts, wherein flat stitching regions are formed towards the edges of the semi-circles, and stitching the fabricated pair of hand cutouts using machine stitching at the stitch lines.
In an exemplary embodiment, a goalie soccer glove comprising a backhand portion, wherein the backhand portion comprises a first top view shape of four fingers and a top part of a palm and the backhand portion has a first maximum thickness of 2-4 mm, and a palm portion, wherein the palm portion comprises a second top view shape of the four fingers, thumb, and the palm, and the palm portion has a second maximum thickness of one and a half times the first maximum thickness, wherein the respective cross-sections of the backhand portion and palm portion comprise each of respective fingers of the fabricated shapes a semi-circle with flat edges comprising stitch regions towards both ends, wherein the stitch regions are flat surfaces with stitching applied to attach the backhand portion to the palm portion at stitch lines.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
Embodiments consistent with the present disclosure enhance the performance and feel of a glove. Specifically, an exemplary method consistent with exemplary embodiments of which details are provide below and in the related figures, a top and bottom part of a glove are cutout from a first layer of a material. Using a mold and heating, they are both transformed into molded hand cutouts which retain a non-flat shape as their normal shape. The two matching top and bottom parts of the glove may then be attached together using glue or stitching. Gloves manufactured using exemplary methods require lesser labor and materials than conventional methods. Additionally, the gloves are more comfortable and are an easier fit than conventional goalie gloves since they have a roundish shape in the fingers portion of the glove similar to the shape of the fingers.
Specifically,
In an exemplary embodiment, a hand cutout for the palm-side of a wearer's hand may have dimensions mirroring hand cutout 402. Accordingly, such an exemplary hand cutout may not extend all the way to the palm, allowing for other materials or parts to be attached in the palm area. In another exemplary embodiment, hand cutouts for a backside of and the palm-side of a hand may contain at least respective four finger parts mirroring each other, while the thumb and the palm parts may not necessarily have to be of a same or similar dimensions.
In exemplary embodiments, hand cutouts 402 and 404 may be put into a mold and heat may be applied thereon. In an exemplary embodiment, between 150 to 190 degrees may be applied when layer 100 comprises of latex foam. In an exemplary embodiment, when layer 100 comprises of EVA compound found, 110 degrees may be.
In an exemplary embodiment, a thickness of layer 100 used for palm hand cutout, for example, hand cutout 404 may be more than a thickness for a backhand hand cutout, for example, hand cutout 402. Specifically, thickness for hand cutout 404 may be 3-6 mm as opposed to thickness for hand cutout 402 which may be 2-4 mm. Accordingly, in an exemplary embodiment, the uncompressed parts of handcuts 402 and 404 may have a respective ratio of 2:3. Accordingly, a thicker palm side allows for more padding and comfort on the side of an exemplary glove which is to come in contact with a soccer ball.
In some embodiments, the exemplary methods of stitching together hand cutouts from pre-fabricated and/or molded shapes may be utilized in other type of gloves.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method of a glove, comprising the steps of:
- a. cutting out a backhand cutout from a first sheet of padding with a thickness of 2-4 mm, the backhand cutout in shape of four fingers and a top part of a palm;
- b. cutting out a palm hand cutout from a second sheet of padding with a thickness of 3-6 mm, the palm hand cutout formed in a shape of a hand including the four fingers, thumb, and the palm;
- c. applying heat and mold to the respective hand cutouts for forming fabricated shapes for the respective hand cutouts, where a cross-section for each of respective fingers of the fabricated shapes comprises a semi-circle with flat edges comprising stitch regions towards both ends;
- d. determining stitch lines for each of the fabricated pair of hand cutouts, wherein flat stitching regions are formed towards the edges of the semi-circles; and
- e. stitching the fabricated pair of hand cutouts using machine stitching at the stitch lines.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein a first thickness of the first sheet of padding is two-thirds a second thickness of the second sheet of padding.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein a third thickness at the stitch regions is less half to two-thirds half a maximum thickness of each of the fabricated shapes.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the maximum thickness is at a respective middle of the cross-section of each of the respective fingers of fabricated shapes.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein stitch regions extend from respective edges to a curvature part of each of the respective fingers of fabricated shapes.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein a stitch region distance from the respective edges to the curvature of each of the respective fingers of fabricated shapes is 2-5 mm.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein a stitch line distance from the respective edges to the stitch lines is 1-3 mm.
8. The method of claim 1, where the fabricated pair of hand cutouts retain their shapes without application of any pressure or force.
9. A soccer goalie glove, comprising:
- a backhand portion, wherein the backhand portion comprises a first top view shape of four fingers and a top part of a palm and the backhand portion has a first maximum thickness of 2-4 mm; and
- a palm portion, wherein the palm portion comprises a second top view shape of the four fingers, thumb, and the palm, and the palm portion has a second maximum thickness of one and a half times the first maximum thickness,
- wherein respective cross-sections of the backhand portion and palm portion comprise each of respective fingers of the fabricated shapes a semi-circle with flat edges comprising stitch regions towards both ends, wherein the stitch regions are flat surfaces with stitching applied to attach the backhand portion to the palm portion at stitch lines.
10. The glove of claim 9, wherein the stitch regions extend from respective edges to a curvature part of each of the respective fingers.
11. The glove of claim 10, wherein a stitch region distance from the respective edges to the curvature of each of the respective fingers is 2-5 mm.
12. The glove of claim 11, wherein a stitch line distance from the respective edges to the stitch lines is 1-3 mm.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 3, 2016
Publication Date: Dec 21, 2017
Inventor: Ali Hasnain HUSSAIN (Sialkot)
Application Number: 15/283,447