GOLF GLOVE WITH CLEANING MEMBERS
A golf glove employing a cleaning member includes a palm portion and an opposing back portion. The cleaning member may be fixedly or detachably connected to the back portion of the glove. A flap member attached to the back portion of the glove is positionable between a closed position, in which the flap member overlays at least a portion of the cleaning member, and an open position in which the flap member is displaced from the back portion of the glove to provide access to the cleaning member.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/037,524 filed Sep. 26, 2013 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/274,451 filed May 9, 2014, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,713,757, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/037,524 filed Sep. 26, 2013, which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
BACKGROUNDIt is common for golf equipment, including golf balls and clubs, to accumulate dirt and debris during use. Accumulated dirt and debris may adversely affect the performance of the equipment. This may be avoided by cleaning the equipment at various times during a round of golf. A towel may be used to remove the accumulated dirt and debris from the equipment. To provide convenient access, the towel may be attached to the user's golf bag or some other conveniently accessible location, such as a golf cart. While this may make the towel accessible for cleaning a golf club after a golf shot, it may not be particularly convenient in instances where it may be desirable to clean a golf ball that is in play on a green. In that situation the golfer must remember to remove the towel from the bag or cart and carry it with them to the green. As can be expected, that does not always occur, causing the golfer to return to their bag to retrieve the towel or use other means to clean the ball, including rubbing the ball on the ground or the golfer's clothing, neither of which may be particularly effective or desirable.
SUMMARYDisclosed herein is an exemplary golf glove employing a cleaning member for cleaning debris from golf equipment, such as golf clubs and a golf ball. The golf glove may include a palm portion and an opposing back portion having an opening for receiving the cleaning member. The cleaning member may be fixedly connected to the back portion of the glove. A flap member attached to the back portion of the glove may be selectively moved between a closed position, in which the flap member overlays at least a portion of the cleaning member, and an open position, in which the flap member is displaced from the back portion of the glove to provide access to the cleaning member.
The various features, advantages and other uses of the present apparatus will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawings in which:
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The glove 10 may further include a palm portion 28 and an opposing back portion 30 that connects to the palm portion 28. The back portion 30 extends along a back of a user's hand when worn. The back portion 30 may include a slit 32 that separates a first back section 34 from a second back section 36. For purposes of discussion, the slit 32 is illustrated positioned near an edge of the back portion 30, but may also be positioned at other locations on the glove 10. The slit 32 enables a hand opening 38 of the glove 10 to be enlarged to allow a user's hand to more easily be inserted into the glove.
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The releasable fastener 46 may have any of a variety of configurations, including but not limited to, hook-and-loop fasteners, zippers, snaps, hooks, and magnets, to name a few. Other configurations of releasable connectors may also be employed. An example of a releasable fastener configuration may include a hook-and-loop fastener having a loop portion and hook portion that cooperatively engages the loop portion and which enables the two fastener portions to be repeatedly connected and disconnected from one another. When utilizing a hook-and-loop type fastener, the first fastener member 48 may include the loop portion of the fastener and the second fastener member 50 may include the hook portion. The arrangement of the hook and loop portions may alternately be reversed, such that the first fastener member 48 includes the hook portion and the second fastener member 50 includes the loop portion. An advantage of a hook-and-loop style fastener is it enables the flap member 40 to be attached to the second back section 36 of the glove in various positions, thereby providing the user greater control over the “fit” of the glove.
With the flap member 40 detached from the back portion 30 of the glove (i.e., in an open position), for example, as shown in
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The first fastener member 48 may be positioned along the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40 so as to generally coincide with the second fastener member 50 when connecting the flap member 40 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10. Although the first fastener member 48 is illustrated as a continuous strip extending along a perimeter 53 of the flap member 40, the first fastener member 48 may alternately be configured to extend over a larger portion of the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40, and may cover the entire interior surface. Rather than being configured as one continuous uninterrupted strip, the first fastener member 48 may also include multiple discrete fastener members arranged along the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40 at locations appropriate for engaging second fastener member 50 when attaching the flap member 40 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10.
The cleaning member 12 may include various elements depending, at least in part, on the design and performance requirements of a particular application. For example, with particular reference to
The cleaning member 12 may also include a liquid barrier 56 positioned between the liquid retaining member 54 and the second back section 36 of the glove 10. The liquid barrier 56 provides a barrier to generally prevent liquid from passing between the liquid retaining member 54 and the back portion 30 of the glove 10. The liquid barrier 56 may be sized to generally conform to the shape of the liquid retaining member 54, such that an outer perimeter 58 of the liquid barrier 56 generally corresponds to an outer perimeter 59 of the liquid retaining member 54. Alternately, the liquid barrier 56 may be sized larger than the liquid retaining member 54.
To enhance the cleaning capability of the cleaning member 12, a scrubbing member 60 may be positioned adjacent the liquid retaining member 54 along a side opposite the back portion 30 of the glove 10. The scrubbing member 60 may have a generally porous configuration to allow liquid to pass through the scrubbing member. The scrubbing member 60 may have various configurations, which may include, for example, generally upstanding bristles arranged to form a brush or multiple strands woven together to form a pad. The scrubbing member 60 may be constructed from any of a variety of materials that are generally resistant to wear and tear that the cleaning member may encounter. Although illustrated as having the same general size as the liquid retaining member 54, in practice the scrubbing member 60 may also be sized larger or smaller than the liquid retaining member 54.
It is not necessary that the cleaning member 12 include each of the retaining member 54, liquid barrier 56 and scrubbing member 60, and may include fewer than all three components. The cleaning member 12 may also include additional components.
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For example, the cleaning member 64 may include the liquid retaining member 54 positioned between the liquid barrier 56 and the scrubbing member 60. It is not necessary that the cleaning member 64 include each of the retaining member 54, liquid barrier 56 and scrubbing member 60, and may include fewer or more than all three components. The liquid retaining member 54, liquid barrier 56 and scrubbing member 60 may be configured as previously described.
The cleaning member fastener 66 may be configured similar to releasable fastener 46 used to releasably connect the flap member 40 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10 (see
The cleaning member fastener 66 may include a first cleaning member fastener 68 that cooperatively engages the second fastener member 50 attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10, and a second cleaning member fastener 70 that cooperatively engages the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40. The first cleaning member fastener 68 may include the loop portion of the connector and the second cleaning member fastener 70 may include the hook portion. The arrangement of the hook and loop portions of the cleaning member fastener 66 may alternately be reversed, such that the first cleaning member fastener 68 includes the hook portion of the connector and the second cleaning member fastener 70 includes the loop portion. In this latter configuration, the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40 will include the hook portion of the hook-and-loop connector and the second fastener member 50 attached the second back section 36 of the glove 10 will include the loop portion.
The first cleaning member fastener 68 may at least partially extend under the cleaning member 64 and may be attached to a backside 74 of the cleaning member 64. The first cleaning member fastener 68 cooperatively engages the second fastener member 50 attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10. The second cleaning member fastener 70 may extend beyond an outer perimeter 72 of the cleaning member 64 to enable to the second cleaning member fastener 70 to releasably connect to the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40 when attaching the flap member to the second back section 36 of the glove 10.
The cleaning member 64 may be selectively detached from the back portion 30 of the glove 10 by pulling the cleaning member 64 away from the back portion 30 to disengage the first cleaning member fastener 68 from the second fastener member 50 attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10. Similarly, the flap member 40 may be selectively detached from the cleaning member 64 by pulling the flap member 40 away from the cleaning member 64 to disengage the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40 from the second cleaning member fastener 70.
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It is not necessary that the cleaning member 76 include each of the liquid retaining member 54, liquid barrier 56 and scrubbing member 60, and may include fewer than all three components. The cleaning member 76 may also include additional components. The liquid retaining member 54, liquid barrier 56 and scrubbing member 60 may be configured as previously described.
The cleaning member 76 may include a releasable cleaning member fastener 82 for attaching the cleaning member 76 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10. The cleaning member fastener 82 may be attached to an outer perimeter 84 of the cleaning member 76. The releasable cleaning member fastener 82 may include any of a variety of configurations, including but not limited to, hook-and-loop fasteners, zippers, snaps, hooks, and magnets, to name a few. Other configurations of releasable connectors may also be employed. For purposes of discussion, the illustrated exemplary configuration utilizes a hook-and-loop style connector for releasably connecting the cleaning member 76 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10.
The cleaning member fastener 82 may include a first cleaning member fastener 86 that cooperatively engages the second fastener member 50 attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10, and a second cleaning member fastener 88 that cooperatively engages the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40. The first cleaning member fastener 86 may include the loop portion of the connector and the second cleaning member fastener 88 may include the hook portion. The arrangement of the hook and loop portions of the cleaning member fastener 82 may alternately be reversed, such that the first cleaning member fastener 86 includes the hook portion of the connector and the second cleaning member fastener 88 includes the loop portion. In this latter configuration, the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40 will include the hook portion of the hook-and-loop connector and the second fastener member 50 attached the second back section 36 of the glove 10 will include the loop portion.
The cleaning member 76 may be selectively detached from the back portion 30 of the glove 10 by pulling the cleaning member 76 away from the back portion 30 to disengage the first cleaning member fastener 86 from the second fastener member 50 attached to the second back section 36. Similarly, the flap member 40 may be selectively detached from the cleaning member 76 by pulling the flap member 40 away from the cleaning member 76 to disengage the first fastener member 48 attached to the flap member 40 from the second cleaning member fastener 88.
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The extendable drying member 96 may include a first portion 98 and a second portion 100 extending from the first portion 98. The first and second portions 98 and 100 may be configured as a single uninterrupted component, or as separate members interconnected, for example, along a common edge 102. The first and second portions 98 and 100 of the extendable drying member 96 may be similarly configured as drying members 78, 90, 92 and 94.
To provide compact storage when not in use, the second portion 100 of the extendable drying member 96 may be folded onto the first portion 98 in overlaying fashion, for example, as illustrated in
The extendable drying member fastener 104 may include a first drying member fastener 106 positioned adjacent the first portion 98 of the extendable drying member 96 and a second drying member fastener 108 positioned adjacent the second portion 100. One or more of the first and second drying member fasteners 106 and 108 may be attached to the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40. The first drying member fastener 106 may releasably engage the second drying member fastener 108. The first drying member fastener 106 may include the hook portion of the connector and the second drying member fastener 108 may include the loop portion. The arrangement of the hook and loop portions of the fastener may alternately be reversed, such that the first drying member fastener 106 includes the loop portion of the connector and the second drying member fastener 108 includes the hook portion.
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The flap member 40 may be releasably attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10 in a similar manner as previously described, depending in part on the configuration of the cleaning member being employed. Various releasable fasteners may be used to connect the flap member 40 to the second back section 36, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, zippers, snaps, hooks, and magnets, to name a few. For example, when employing cleaning member 12, which may be fixedly attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10, a connector similar to releasable fastener 46 (see
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The cleaning member 118 may be positioned on the glove 10 in the footprint of the flap member 40 or otherwise in a location that enables the flap member 40 to at least partially cover the cleaning member 118 when the flap member 40 is attached to the second back section 36 of the glove 10, for example, as illustrated in
The second fastener member 50 may be positioned adjacent opening 122 in the glove 10, but need not extend around an entire perimeter 126 of the opening 122. The second fastener member 50 may be configured as a single uninterrupted fastener, or may consist of multiple fasteners positioned at various locations around the perimeter 126 of the opening 122.
The first fastener member 48 may be positioned along the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40 so as to generally align with the second fastener member 50 when connecting the flap member 40 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10. Although the first fastener member 48 is illustrated as a continuous strip extending along a perimeter 128 of the flap member 40, the first fastener member 48 may alternately be configured to extend over a larger portion of the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40, and may cover the entire interior surface. Rather than being configured as one continuous uninterrupted strip, the first fastener member 48 may also include multiple discrete fastener members arranged along the interior surface 44 of the flap member 40 at locations appropriate for engaging the second fastener member 50 when attaching the flap member 40 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10.
The cleaning member 118 may include various elements depending, at least in part, on the design and performance requirements of a particular application. For example, with particular reference to
The cleaning member 118 may also include a liquid barrier 132 positioned along an inside surface 134 of the liquid retaining member 130. The liquid barrier 132 provides a generally waterproof barrier between the liquid retaining member 130 and the user's hand. The liquid barrier 132 may be sized to generally conform to the shape of the liquid retaining member 130, such that an outer perimeter 136 of the liquid barrier 132 generally corresponds to an outer perimeter 138 of the liquid retaining member 130. Alternately, the liquid barrier 132 may be sized larger than the liquid retaining member 130.
To enhance the cleaning capability of the cleaning member 118, a scrubbing member 140 may be positioned along an outside surface 142 of the liquid retaining member 130. The scrubbing member 140 may have a generally porous configuration to allow liquid to pass through the scrubbing member. The scrubbing member 140 may have various configurations, which may include, for example, generally upstanding bristles arranged to form a brush or multiple strands woven together to form a pad. The scrubbing member 140 may be constructed from any of a variety of materials that are generally resistant to wear and tear that the cleaning member may encounter. Although illustrated as having the same general size as the liquid retaining member 130, in practice the scrubbing member 140 may also be sized larger or smaller than the liquid retaining member 130.
It is not necessary that the cleaning member 118 include each of the liquid retaining member 130, liquid barrier 132 and scrubbing member 140, and may include fewer than all three components. The cleaning member 118 may also include additional components.
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The releasable cleaning member fastener 148 may be configured similar to releasable fastener 46 used to releasably connect the flap member 40 to the second back section 36 of the glove 10 (see for example,
The releasable cleaning member fastener 148 may include a first cleaning member fastener 150 attached to the cleaning member 118 that cooperatively engages a second cleaning member fastener 152 attached to the inside surface 120 of the glove 10. The first cleaning member fastener 150 may include the loop portion of the connector and the second cleaning member fastener 152 may include the hook portion. The arrangement of the hook and loop portions of the releasable cleaning member fastener 148 may alternately be reversed, such that the first cleaning member fastener 150 includes the hook portion of the connector and the second cleaning member fastener 152 includes the loop portion.
The first cleaning member fastener 150 may be attached to a backside 154 of the cleaning member 118, or another other portion of the cleaning member 118. For example, the first cleaning member fastener 150 may be attached to the liquid barrier 132. The first cleaning member fastener 150 may at least partially extend along the backside 154 of the cleaning member 118, and may be integrally formed with the liquid barrier 132.
The first cleaning member fastener 150 cooperatively engages the second cleaning member fastener 152 attached to the inside surface 120 of the glove 10. The second cleaning member fastener 152 may be positioned adjacent the opening 122 in the glove 10, but need not extend around the entire perimeter 126 of the opening 122. The second cleaning member fastener 152 may be configured as a single uninterrupted fastener, or may consist of multiple fasteners positioned at various locations around the perimeter 126 of the opening 122.
The cleaning member 118 may be selectively attached to the glove 10 by inserting the cleaning member 118 through the hand opening 38 and guiding the cleaning member 118 into the opening 122 in the back portion 30 of the glove 10. The cleaning member 118 may be attached to the glove 10 by engaging the first cleaning member fastener 150 with the second cleaning member fastener 152.
The cleaning member 118 may be selectively detached from the glove 10 by pulling the cleaning member 118 away from the inside surface 120 of the glove 10 to disengage the first cleaning member fastener 150 from the second cleaning member fastener 152 attached to the inside surface 120 of the glove 10. The cleaning member 118 may then be removed from the glove 10 through the hand opening 38.
It is intended that the scope of the present methods and apparatuses be defined by the following claims. However, it must be understood that the disclosed systems and methods for a golf glove employing a cleaning element may be practiced otherwise than is specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various alternatives to the configurations described herein may be employed in practicing the claims without departing from the spirit and scope as defined in the following claims. The scope of the disclosed systems and methods should be determined, not with reference to the above description, but should instead be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. It is anticipated and intended that future developments will occur in the arts discussed herein, and that the disclosed systems and methods will be incorporated into such future examples. Furthermore, all terms used in the claims are intended to be given their broadest reasonable constructions and their ordinary meanings as understood by those skilled in the art unless an explicit indication to the contrary is made herein. In particular, use of the singular articles such as “a,” “the,” “said,” etc., should be read to recite one or more of the indicated elements unless a claim recites an explicit limitation to the contrary. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the device and that the method and apparatus within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby. In sum, it should be understood that the device is capable of modification and variation and is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A glove comprising:
- a palm portion and an opposing back portion;
- a cleaning member attached to the back portion of the glove; and
- a selectively detachable flap member attached to the back portion of the glove, the flap member positionable between a closed position, in which the flap member overlays at least a portion of the cleaning member, and an open position, in which the flap member is displaced from the back portion of the glove to provide access to the cleaning member.
2. The glove of claim 1, wherein the cleaning member is selectively detachable from the back portion of the glove.
3. The glove of claim 2, wherein the cleaning member comprises:
- a liquid retaining member; and
- a liquid barrier positioned adjacent the liquid retaining member; and
- a drying member positioned adjacent the liquid barrier, wherein the liquid barrier is positioned between the liquid retaining member and the drying member.
4. The glove of claim 3, wherein the cleaning member further comprises a scrubbing member, the liquid retaining member positioned between the scrubbing member and the liquid barrier.
5. The glove of claim 1, wherein the cleaning member includes a liquid retaining member.
6. The glove of claim 5 further comprising a liquid barrier attached to an interior surface of the flap member, wherein the liquid barrier overlays at least a portion of the liquid retaining member.
7. The glove of claim 1, wherein the cleaning member comprises:
- a liquid retaining member; and
- a scrubbing member positioned between the liquid retaining member and the flap member.
8. The glove of claim 7 further comprising a liquid barrier positioned adjacent the liquid retaining member, wherein the liquid retaining member is positioned between the scrubbing member and the liquid barrier.
9. The glove of claim 1, further comprising a drying member attached to an interior surface of the flap member.
10. The glove of claim 9, wherein the drying member includes at least a first portion and a second portion selectively positionable adjacent the first portion in overlaying fashion when the flap member is arranged in the closed position.
11. The glove of claim 1, wherein the back portion includes an opening for receiving the cleaning member.
12. The glove of claim 11, wherein the cleaning member is accessible from outside the glove through the opening in the back portion of the glove.
13. The glove of claim 1 further comprising a drying member attached to an exterior surface of the flap member.
14. The glove of claim 1 further comprising a drying member attached to the back portion of the glove.
15. The glove of claim 1 further comprising a releasable fastener connecting the cleaning member to the glove, wherein at least a portion of the releasable fastener is attached to an inside surface of the back portion of the glove.
16. A cleaning member adapted for selective attachment to a glove having a palm portion and an opposing back portion, the cleaning member comprising:
- a liquid retaining member; and
- a fastener attached to the liquid retaining member and engageable with a corresponding fastener on the glove.
17. The cleaning member of claim 16 further comprising a scrubbing member positioned adjacent the liquid retaining member and a liquid barrier positioned adjacent the liquid retaining member, the scrubbing member and the liquid barrier positioned on opposing sides of the liquid retaining member.
18. The cleaning member of claim 17, wherein the cleaning member further comprises a drying member positioned adjacent the liquid barrier, the liquid retaining member and the drying member positioned on opposite sides of the liquid barrier.
19. The cleaning member of claim 16, wherein the fastener extends beyond an outer perimeter of the liquid retaining member.
20. The cleaning member of claim 16, wherein the corresponding fastener on the glove is attached to an inside surface of the back portion of the glove.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 24, 2017
Publication Date: Feb 15, 2018
Inventors: Matthew Nicholas Wiseman (Farmington Hills, MI), Staci Lynn Hayman (Farmington Hills, MI)
Application Number: 15/657,998