Worn On Hand (e.g., Glove, Etc.) Patents (Class 473/205)
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Publication number: 20100255921Abstract: This disclosure describes a method and apparatus including a pair of hand covering gloves for use with the game of golf. Wherein one glove includes a plurality of club alignment lines formed on the surface to properly align a golf club handle, and a plurality of grip alignment lines formed on the surface to properly align this glove with another glove. Wherein another glove includes a plurality of club alignment lines and grip alignment lines formed on the surface to properly align this glove with the first glove while holding a golf club handle in a proper orientation. A method and apparatus for maintaining this proper grip through the use of hook and loop pads or other means is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Joseph Holdridge, William E. Bailey, Allan C. Koch
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Patent number: 7780541Abstract: The invention relates to a golf training glove with sensors for triggering a perceptible signal on an erroneous gripping technique of the golf club with glove fingers to accommodate the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger. According to the invention, error signals with a correct gripping technique may be avoided, whereby the sensors are at least arranged on the glove fingers for accommodation of the index finger, middle finger and ring finger and the perceptible signal is triggered by an excessive gripping pressure. No sensor is arranged on the thumb of the golf training glove.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: David Bauer
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Patent number: 7725956Abstract: A golf glove provides a positive stop for the end of a golf club handle and a resilient pad for seating the golf club handle against the glove. The stop reaches across the glove palm and angles towards the small finger and has a wall extending perpendicular to the wearer's palm for the handle to abut against. The resilient pad fills a concave portion of the palm to provide a substantially flat surface for the golf club handle to seat against.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Andrew J. Berokoff
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Publication number: 20100093457Abstract: A golf appliance, such as a glove and golf club grip system providing for club specific parametric signal transfer there between providing for the ability to automatically score golf rounds and analyze golf club swings in real-time. In addition, enhanced capability may also be achieved by integrating GPS parametric and golf course specific information. One aspect of the invention includes the capability to provide power between the golf glove and a golf club grip. Another aspect of the invention transfers data particular to a player's swing, a ball strike, and club information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Frank W. Ahern, Robert C. Klinger
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Patent number: 7674195Abstract: A baseball glove with integrated illumination means and circuitry that can control the pattern and timing of the illumination means to produce a lightshow. The lightshow may be triggered by the glove catching a ball, or by a separate switch. Optionally, the lightshow may be accompanied by audio signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Inventor: Nick Romcevich
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Publication number: 20090217441Abstract: This invention relates to a golf glove and club grip system having a marking or markings on the glove, the club grip or both for registration with the thumb pad of a golfer. Registration of a golfer's thumb pad with the marking(s) assists correct hand positioning on the club grip. Additionally the markings may indicate a particular club grip size or glove size that matches a complimentary glove or club grip size determined by the size of a golfer's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Neil McCree, Michael Oliver, Allan McKay
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Patent number: 7530898Abstract: A grip system and/or apparatus for golfers with weak hand strength comprising: at least one mating glove and a club grip; the mating glove for use in covering a person's hand and for interfacing and mating with the club grip; the mating glove possessing a palm side, a dorsal side, and finger compartments; the mating glove further comprising loops material for mating with complementary hooks material integrated into the club grip; the club grip having a top side, a bottom side, an upper half and a lower half; the club grip further comprising recesses integrated within the club grip for housing the hooks material.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventor: Patrick Pinkart
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Publication number: 20090094730Abstract: A wrist glove is used to assist a user to restrict a wrist from turning, moving and bending to maintain a certain stance during sports. The wrist glove includes a glove portion, a wrist-guard portion, a first accommodating portion, a second accommodating portion, a third accommodating portion, and at least one supporting member. The glove portion includes a finger portion and a palm portion. The wrist-guard portion is connected to the other side of the palm portion opposite to the finger portion. The first accommodating portion, the second accommodating portion, and the third accommodating portion are disposed on the wrist-guard portion and a palm portion respectively. The supporting member is randomly accommodated in at least one of the first, second, and third accommodating portions selectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: Shien-Che CHENG
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Patent number: 7464446Abstract: Method for obtaining an improved but easily adjustable and releasable frictional engagement between two contact surfaces. According to the method, both contact surfaces are provided with material layers (2, 4) which, when there is low contact pressure between the contact surfaces, ensure that these surfaces are able to move comparatively easily in relation to each other, but, when there is higher contact pressure, these material layers engage in each other and make relative movement between the contact surfaces impossible or substantially difficult. This can be achieved by means of both contact surfaces being flocked with a layer of short fibers (5), in particular synthetic fibers. The invention also relates to an arrangement for obtaining an improved frictional engagement between two contact surfaces and to objects provided with such contact surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Inventor: Dan Johansson
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Publication number: 20080293507Abstract: A golf club training device and method utilizes a substantially rigid, sleeve-type member that is positioned over a forefinger of a lower hand of a golfer. The sleeve-type member is positioned over a central portion of the forefinger, extends above and below the forefinger, and is open at both ends. The member restricts bending of the forefinger, so as to maintain an upper anterior portion of the forefinger away from a golf club handle during swinging. In one embodiment, the member is open along a portion of the posterior length thereof. In one embodiment, a thumb pad may also be provided, which is adapted to be positioned on the thumb of the lower hand and to be placed substantially squarely on the golf club handle, improving a user's golf swing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventor: Bruce W. Heller
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Publication number: 20080274818Abstract: A golf glove includes a palm section having attached thereto a thumb sleeve, an index finger sleeve, a middle finger sleeve, a ring finger sleeve and a baby finger sleeve. Partial connections are made between the thumb finger sleeve and the palm section, the middle finger sleeve and ring finger and the index finger sleeve and the middle finger sleeve allowing the glove to serve as a golf swing training aid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Chaz Haba
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Patent number: 7337474Abstract: According to the present invention there is provided a golf glove for improving a golfer's grip on a golf club. The golf glove includes a palm and a finger part extending from the palm. The finger part has a middle finger, a ring finger, and a little finger. The golf glove includes a golf gripping strap extending from the finger part. The golf gripping strap has a finger-covering portion. The finger-covering portion covers at least some of the finger part. The golf gripping strap has an outer end. The outer end extends from the finger-covering portion. The outer end has a golf gripping strap connector portion. The golf glove includes a thumb heel. The thumb heel has a heel connector portion which is releasably connectable to the golf gripping strap connector. When the golf glove is fitted over a glove hand and the golfer grips the golf club with a normal grip position, the golf gripping strap is connected by the golf gripping strap connector portion to the heel connector portion of the thumb heel.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Inventor: Kenneth Godson
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Publication number: 20070243940Abstract: This invention relates to a golf glove and club grip system having a marking or markings on the glove, the club grip or both for registration with the thumb pad of a golfer. Registration of a golfer's thumb pad with the marking(s) assists correct hand positioning on the club grip. Additionally the markings may indicate a particular club grip size or glove size that matches a complimentary glove or club grip size determined by the size of a golfer's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Inventors: Neil McCree, Michael Oliver, Allan McKay
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Publication number: 20070155522Abstract: Disclosed therein are a golf glove for stimulating muscles of the hand used when a golfer grasps a grip of a golf club. The golf glove includes muscle stimulating portions protrudingly formed on portions of the inner surface thereof corresponding to muscle regions of the golfer's hand to stimulate muscles of the hand. The golf glove having the muscle stimulating portions can allow the golfer to grasp the grip naturally by relieving tension of the muscles of the hand used when the golfer grasps the grip and giving the golfer with a sensation of a great contraction of the muscles through the muscle stimulation in spite of application of a small grasping force, since the muscle stimulating portions provide an effect like taping therapy for relieving tension of the muscles and helping actions of the muscles of athletes. Additionally, the golf glove allow the golfer to grasp the grip comfortably by stimulating the muscles moving the golfer's fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventor: Kwang-Jin Kim
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Patent number: 7220188Abstract: A golf glove comprising outer and inner sections connected to each other by a thumb line and a little finger line to become worn from fingers to substantially above a wrist and toward a user's arm is disclosed. The outer section has a finger portion, a knuckle portion, a backhand portion, a wrist portion, and an arm portion. A support pad embedded along the arm portion, the wrist portion and the backhand portion includes a backhand shingle having a lower end, an arm shingle having a first edge, a second edge, and an upper end. The upper end of the arm shingle is pivotably engaged to the lower end of the backhand shingle so that the backhand shingle makes an angular rotation against the arm shingle. A first flex wing extends from the first edge to become perpendicular to the arm shingle and to approach the thumb line.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Inventor: Jae Soo Lee
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Patent number: 7211004Abstract: A golf glove and system useful in assisting a person having insufficient control of hand using a golf club to effectively strike a golf ball. The golf glove enables the person having insufficient control of hand to grasp and swing the golf club to effectively strike the golf ball without the assistance of another person.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Joseph DeMarco
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Patent number: 7207894Abstract: A golf grip, device and method are described to hold a golf club shaft in a manner to avoid pinching the golf club shaft between the fingers and the thumb of the dominant hand. A device of the present invention, in one form, is a golf glove which includes a joining mechanism to affix the thumb and index finger of the dominant hand. The glove of the present invention is used in training and actual play to provide an improved grip which encourages a proper swing of the club.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Inventor: Marmon Pine
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Patent number: 7128656Abstract: A device for gripping a shaft of a golf club or the like has a main support surface in the form of a thin walled member that extends in a crown between opposite one and another sides thereof and that defines a passage extending in a first direction for receiving the back side of a users hand therein. A tubular member receives the shaft, has opposite one and another ends and is integrally formed with the thin walled member by means of one connection with one side of the thin walled member and another connection with another side of the thin walled member. The tubular member extends along a longitudinal axis that is angular to the aforementioned first direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Inventor: Thomas S. Orchel
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Patent number: 7111326Abstract: A ball glove including a front glove portion, a back glove portion and a webbing. The back glove portion is coupled to the front glove portion to define a hand cavity and to form first, second, third and fourth finger stalls and a thumb stall. Each finger stall includes a distal region and a proximal region. At least one through-stall opening is formed into the distal region of at least one of the finger stalls. The through-stall opening having a size of at least 0.25 square inches. The webbing is coupled to, and positioned between, the first finger stall and the thumb stall.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Wilson Sporting Goods Co.Inventors: Brian A. Sullivano, Shigeaki Aso, Patrick Udelhofen
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Patent number: 7101286Abstract: Right and left hand golf gloves have attachment features and a location feature such that a golfer may place and maintain his or her hands in a correct position on the shaft of a golf club. The location feature allows the golfer to place the palm of his or her first hand on the golf club shaft in a desired position. First and second attachment features, one on each glove, allow golfers to overlay their gloved second hand over their gloved first hand such that they are placed in a proper, relative position while gripping the golf club. The first and second attachment features further allow an attained proper grip to be maintained throughout a golf swing. Third and fourth attachment features, one on each glove, allow the golfer to additionally couple overlapping fingers of his or her grip and maintain their position during the golf swing.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Inventor: Timothy R. Oury
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Publication number: 20040219987Abstract: A system and method for improving a golfer's putt is provided. Included is a ball, putter, and ball marker, each of which bear directional indicia, such as arrows or triangles. The indicia of the various elements are aligned toward the hole, with the indicia of each element creating a desired directional path. The golfer uses the directional path created by the proper alignment of one or more elements to aim his or her putt. Furthermore, the directional indicia of the golf ball are designed to blend together when the ball is hit in the direction of the indicia, but create a swirl pattern when the ball is mis-hit for visualization of proper and improper putting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Kenneth A. Scott, Lawrence A. Krause
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Patent number: 6772442Abstract: The invention relates to a novel golf glove and is characterized in that on the inside surface of the thumb of the glove, i.e. the surface that bears against the club shaft when playing, there is a pressure sensor that interacts with an acoustic signal transmitter or is part of an acoustic signal transmitter that delivers an acoustic signal when a predetermined trigger force acting on the sensor is exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Inventor: Hartmut Erker
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Publication number: 20040142756Abstract: Right and left hand golf gloves have attachment features and a location feature such that a golfer may place and maintain his or her hands in a correct position on the shaft of a golf club. The location feature allows the golfer to place the palm of his or her first hand on the golf club shaft in a desired position. First and second attachment features, one on each glove, allow golfers to overlay their gloved second hand over their gloved first hand such that they are placed in a proper, relative position while gripping the golf club. The first and second attachment features further allow an attained proper grip to be maintained throughout a golf swing. Third and fourth attachment features, one on each glove, allow the golfer to additionally couple overlapping fingers of his or her grip and maintain their position during the golf swing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventor: Timothy R. Oury
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Publication number: 20040132538Abstract: A first golf glove for one hand has an alignment feature that allows a golfer to place his or her first hand in a repeatable, proper position on the grip of a golf club. Additionally, both the first golf glove and a second golf glove have attachment features and other location features such that a golfer may place and maintain his or her hands in a proper position on the shaft of a golf club. First and second attachment features, one on each glove, allow golfer's to overlay their gloved second hand over their gloved first hand such that they are placed in a proper, relative position while gripping the golf club. The attachment features further allow an attained grip to be maintained throughout a golf swing giving tactile and/or audible feedback in the event of any attachment separation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Timothy R. Oury, Joe Beck
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Patent number: 6739980Abstract: A system and method for improving a golfer's putt is provided. Included is a ball, putter, and ball marker, each of which bear directional indicia, such as arrows or triangles. The indicia of the various elements are aligned toward the hole, with the indicia of each element creating a desired directional path. The golfer uses the directional path created by the proper alignment of one or more elements to aim his or her putt. Furthermore, the directional indicia of the golf ball are designed to blend together when the ball is hit in the direction of the indicia, but create a swirl pattern when the ball is mis-hit for visualization of proper and improper putting.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventors: Kenneth A. Scott, Lawrence A. Krause
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Patent number: 6732377Abstract: Relaxation of grip during a golf stroke is restrained by hook-to-loop adhesion between fabric (5) covering the golf-club handle (3) and fabric elements (11-14) attached to the golfer's gloves (1, 2). The handle-covering fabric (5) has hook-ended threads and is wrapped around the handle (3) directly (or helically (25) FIG. 5). Loop-fabric patches (11, 13) are attached to the tips of the glove-thumbs (15, 21), and loop-fabric elements (12, 14) extend across the palms (16, 22) at the base of the fingers (17-20, 23, 24). Change of grip is signaled by a tearing sound as hook-loop engagement is broken at either glove (1, 2). An alternative pair of gloves ((21, 32), FIGS. 6-10) includes a palm-located fabric element (38) augmenting adhesion of the lower glove (31) with the handle (3), and mutally-adhering fabric elements (34, 39) of opposite thread types for restraining relaxation of the upper glove (32) from where it overlies the lower glove (31).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Staygripped LimitedInventor: Paul Richard Wilkinson
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Patent number: 6591590Abstract: A horse training system uses a set of reins that are attachable to a bit to form a loop, with the reins having a left gripping section and a right gripping section. A pair of gloves are worn by the rider with each glove having a mechanical fastener thereon such that when the user grasps the reins while wearing the gloves, the gloves and thus the rider's hands, are mechanically fastened to the reins.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventor: Jill M. Henneberg
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Publication number: 20020147054Abstract: An improved structure of a golf grove and a gripping device of a golf club is to set a binding and buckling device each other at the gripping position of the grove and the club to make the user easily grip, stabilize the gripping position, remain a correct gripping posture and avoid an unnatural tight handhold such that the user can pay all his attention on stroking the ball, enjoy fun of golf, chase after higher scores and promote level and fashions of golf.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Je-Chang Wu, Jung-Lin Liou
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Publication number: 20020129437Abstract: The invention relates to a novel golf glove and is characterized in that on the inside surface of the thumb of the glove, i.e. the surface that bears against the club shaft when playing, there is a pressure sensor that interacts with an acoustic signal transmitter or is part of an acoustic signal transmitter that delivers an acoustic signal when a predetermined trigger force acting on the sensor is exceeded.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Hartmut Erker
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Patent number: 6413176Abstract: A wrist worn bat swing aid (10) includes a closed band (12) constructed to fit around a wrist of a leading arm, the closed band having a first fastener portion (13) of a detachable fastener. The aid (10) further includes an open band (14) coupled to the closed band for placement around a wrist of a guide arm, wherein the closed band has a second fastener portion (18) of the detachable fastener for mating with the first fastener portion. Optionally, a second closed band (20) is coupled to the first closed band, wherein the second closed band is formed to fit around a finger of the leading arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: Tommy Martinez
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Patent number: 6401254Abstract: A device that counts and displays golf strokes per hole and per game and includes a golf glove and a counter attached to the golf glove, either by hook and loop fasteners, snaps, a magnet, or a pouch. The counter includes a hole strokes digital counter and display for counting and displaying the golf strokes per hole, a total strokes digital counter and display for counting and displaying the golf strokes per game, a stroke advance button that advances the hole stroke counter and display and the total strokes digital counter and display, a clear button that clears the hole strokes digital counter and display, either an on/off button or a two second timer that allows the total strokes digital counter and display to be cleared when the clear button is depressed for two seconds, and a power source that is either a battery interface or a solar cell.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: David W. Boller
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Patent number: 6363535Abstract: A golf glove and method of using same wherein the glove has alignment and gripping inserts that provide golf club grip alignment for an improved grip. The inserts define a preferred golf club grip position by illustrating a club position within the user's hand on the glove. Additional insert markers define grip position attributes visually during use and glove interengagement position. The alignment and gripping inserts are of contrasting color and material to the glove's primary material to define a sure grip position system for the golfer assuring proper club hand placement.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: George Landis
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Patent number: 6350206Abstract: A lightweight, portable device to assist one-armed limited humans to simulate a two-handed golf grip that may may have been lost due to a stroke, accident or illness. The device features an arm cuff (10) attached to a golf club shaft tube (12) which extends a sufficient length to encapsulate a majority portion of a golf club handle (28). At the opposite end of the shaft tube 12 is a elastic retaining cord (14) which fits over the wrist of the active arm (26) thereby holding the device snugly to the arm, both at an area around the wrist and at an area around the upper forearm due to the arm cuff. A retaining leaf (22) on the side of the shaft tube acts to help stabilize oscillation of the club handle yet permits easy movement of the club handle either for length of grip positioning or extraction/insertion of a golf club.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventor: Lahman D. Lambert, ll
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Patent number: 6272686Abstract: This invention relates to a golf glove having a guide line drawn diagonally at an angle of 20-30 degrees from a horizontal line across the upper surface of the golf glove, the guide line passing through the crook between the roots of the middle finger and the ring finger. The guide line on the golf glove is used in combination with the indicium on the grip handle of the golf club for proper grip and positioning prior to swing.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Monica Liu
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Patent number: 6223354Abstract: A golf glove for promotion and securing the proper grip of a golf glove consisting of a five fingered glove and an elastic strip, one end of the strap arranged to be removably attached to the knuckle portion of the back of the glove and the other end arranged to be removably attached to the base of the thumb portion of the palm side of the glove, the strap, in use, to be stretched over the little, middle, and ring fingers of the glove and diagonally across the palm.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: Kevin Carothers
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Patent number: 6212687Abstract: Golf gloves are disclosed. The golf gloves worn by a golfer while swinging a golf club comprise main fastening means consisting of first two opposite parts. The first two opposite parts are respectively fixed on both palm sides of the gloves and are attachable to each other when pressed into contact with each other. The golf gloves may further comprise auxiliary fastening means consisting of second opposite parts. The second opposite parts are respectively fixed on the side edges of the fingers of the gloves and are attachable to each other when pressed into contact with each other. The main fastening means may be fixed on the heel pad of the palm of each of said gloves. The auxiliary fastening means may be fixed on the contacted side edges of the interlaced fingers of each of the gloves. The main fastening means and the auxiliary fastening means may be Velcro fastening tapes.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventor: Young-Wook Kwon
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Patent number: 6098199Abstract: Apparatus for providing an enhanced grip between a gloved hand and a handle or other object to be gripped. A portion or all of the glove and a portion or all of the handle are provided with selected first and second gripping surfaces, respectively, of the same or different materials, that join together, temporarily or permanently, and provide a stronger hand-to-handle grip that resists slipping. Alternatively, a flexible band, having second and third gripping surfaces on opposite sides, is wrapped around a first object that is to be rotated or otherwise moved relative to a second object, such as a lid and a jar. A gloved hand, having a first gripping surface, grips the flexible band and the first object and forms a strong temporary join between hand, flexible band and first object, allowing the first object to be more easily moved. Various thermoplastic, amorphous polymers, crystalline polymers and rubber-like materials can be used for the gripping surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Andrew J. Barkin
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Patent number: 6035443Abstract: A palmless golf glove which allows for a normal grip stance of the golf club, chaffing protection for at least the second and third fingers, prevention of slippage and full palm tactility. The palmless golf glove includes a body section for covering a selected portion of the back (anterior) of the hand but not any of the palm of the hand, at least second and third finger receptacles connected to a forward end of the body section, and a wrist band for anchoring the palmless golf glove to the hand without slippage. In the preferred embodiment, the palmless golf glove includes finger receptacles for selected fingers and a body section that completely exposes the palm. The wrist band is connectably operated by a VELCRO (trademark of Velcro, USA) and includes a notch which exposes the styloid process of the wrist. By exposing the palm completely, tactility is maximized. By exposing the ball of the wrist articulative movement is maximized.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignees: Stanley L. Green, Peter D. KeefeInventor: Stanley L. Green
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Patent number: 6014775Abstract: An improved golf glove of a type having a pinkie engaging portion for engaging the pinkie, a ring finger engaging portion for engaging the ring finger, a middle finger engaging portion for engaging the middle finger, an index finger engaging portion for engaging the index finger, a thumb engaging portion for engaging the thumb, a palm engaging portion for engaging the palm, a back hand engaging portion for engaging the back of the hand, a wrist engaging portion for engaging the wrist and has a throughslot that extends longitudinally along the back of the hand portion, a fastening flap fixedly attached at a fixed edge to the back of the hand portion to one side of the throughslot and extending therefrom over the throughslot to the back of the hand portion on the other side of the throughslot where it is selectively maintained thereagainst by mating portions of hook and loop fasteners. The improvement includes a pair of magnets contained in the fastening flap.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Misco Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Ezra Missry
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Patent number: 5983397Abstract: A batting glove is provided incorporating a leather palm portion, a leather wrist portion including a hook and loop fastener, a leather finger portion including separate finger members having spaces therebetween and a leather thumb portion. Disposed along the palm portion is a leather sheath housing an elongated raised rubber pad having lower and upper surfaces bounding a concave outer surface therebetween configured to cradle a bat handle. The pad preferably has a hardness greater than that of cellular polystyrene, more commonly known as Styrofoam.RTM.. When the glove is worn by the batter, the raised pad outer surface is configured to be substantially aligned with the distal ends of the metacarpals of the gloved hand.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Robert S. Seminara
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Patent number: 5954591Abstract: Sports equipment "user's grip" enhancing device, especially functional for golf. A portable training device that is molded, cut or formed into a barrel shape that is slipped on the grip of the golf club and modifies the user's grip on the club itself. This device becomes the resting point for the thumb and index finger of the right hand for right handed golfers and the left hand for left-handers. Repositioning the thumb and index finger reduces the amount of unneeded control that these two fingers exert on the club. Traditionally for many golfers, these two fingers dominate the entire grip and trigger the major muscle groups of that side of the body to contribute unneeded, excessive participation throughout the entire golf swing. Thus, these two fingers attempt to total control the speed of the club and aperture of the club face during the swing and the resulting direction of the flight of the ball once struck.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Anthony Liberatore
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Patent number: 5873788Abstract: A grip control glove for teaching proper pressure for gripping sports equipment includes a number of semi-sharp, tack-like units attached to the glove at pressure points where the user typically tends to grip the equipment too tightly. Each tack-like unit includes a disc-shaped head portion and a semi-sharp protrusion which extends perpendicularly from the center of one side of the head portion. The tips of the semi-sharp protrusions, which extend toward the user's hand, are sufficiently sharp to cause discomfort when pressed firmly against the palm or fingers, but not sharp enough to break the skin or cause injury. When the equipment is gripped too tightly, the semi-sharp protrusions press into the fingers or the hand of the user, causing a degree of discomfort. This discomfort serves as direct biofeedback to the user, indicating that his or her grip is too tight and reminding the user to relax his or her grip.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1998Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Inventor: Saul Hoffman
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Patent number: 5855022Abstract: An improved golf glove that encourages the proper placement of the golf club in the user's hand and enhances grip while providing a visual means of placement of the user's hand relative to the golf club to allow selection of different strokes. A novel pad which employs multiple layers and a tapered profile is located in the palm of the golf glove to ensure proper club placement over the knuckles of the hand and an enhanced grip. A graduated set of circular indicia are strategically aligned on the dorsal surface of the glove to allow the user to visually determine when the hand is in the desired grip by aligning the appropriate indicia over the shaft of the golf club; alignment over the largest circle ensures a "strong" grip, alignment over the smallest circle ensures a "neutral" grip.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Inventor: Robert D. Storto
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Patent number: 5836828Abstract: A golf training system for aligning both hands on a golf club is provided. The system includes a golf glove for the hand of the user placed at the upper or butt end of the club. The upper hand glove includes indicia for positioning the lower hand on the golf club with respect to the upper hand; for aligning the thumb along the centerline of the club; and aligning the golf club across the palm of the upper hand.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Precision Guesswork CompanyInventor: Steven L. Sinton
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Patent number: 5803821Abstract: A golf club gripping device with two separate but interconnected parts, the first being a main palm-engaging and initially flat but flexible component. The other component is a tongue-like flexible element secured by stitching at one end to the main component. The tongue-like element extends through an opening formed in the main component, and provides protection and gripping capability for portions of the hand beyond the main palm-engaging portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: Geno J. Lupinacci
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Patent number: 5771492Abstract: A golf training glove for emitting distinctive physically perceivable signals in response to a failure of a golfer to maintain a correct grip about a golf club during a golf swing. The basic glove is similar to a conventional golf glove with a hand access opening and plural finger stalls. A sensor is located in a region corresponding to the back of a golfer's thumb and/or in a region corresponding to an area around the intersection of the palm, and the middle, ring and little fingers. A physically perceivable signal is generated by an electrical device if one of said sensors senses an absence of pressure thereagainst. The signal is preferably an audible signal, having different characteristics for each sensor. Typically the sensors are pressure sensitive, capacitive or proximity switches. The electronic and signaling components are housed in a pocket on the back of the glove.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Frank C. Cozza
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Patent number: 5733201Abstract: A golf glove which includes multi-function biofeedback instrumentation with extremely high degrees of precision that monitors a plurality of critical components of a golf swing. In particular, grip pressure is assessed by one or more sensors that discriminate finite changes in tension during the golf swing. Likewise, golf club head speed during the golf swing is monitored by an accelerometer which is attached to the glove. The detected parameters are displayed on a suitable display which is part of the instrumentation.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventors: Theodore W. Caldwell, Ning Chen
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Patent number: 5730658Abstract: A system for attaching a scoring display unit to a fastening band of a glove. The fastening band includes a top strap, and a back surface patch for the top strap. Confronting surfaces of the top strap and the back surface patch comprise cooperating interengaging means, such as hooks and loops of VELCRO fabric. The scoring device of the invention includes a rotary, numbered disc scoring device having protrusions around the periphery which are engaged by a finger to rotate the disc as each golf shot is taken. A scoring window in the front side permits viewing of the selected score number. A fabric hook strip is attached on each end of the scoring device, the unit is placed on the top side of the top strap, wrapped under the glove flap and the hook strip engages the loop fabric of the glove strap. The assembly is then placed over the top of a glove top strap and fastened to the loop VELCRO on the underside of the glove top strap.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventors: John G. Kurtz, Edward L. Zabelny
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Patent number: 5704845Abstract: A golf club teaching and gripping device for properly gripping a golf club without risk of slippage includes a resilient ring dimensioned for receiving at least three fingers on an upper hand of a golfer. The resilient ring has planar inner and outer portions and arcuate upper and lower portions together forming a continuous ring for receiving the fingers of the golfer. Attached to the resilient ring is a golf club gripping portion comprising a generally U-shaped member fabricated of a pliable material. The U-shaped member has an arcuate base portion and a pair of upwardly extending and inwardly curving free portions. An outer surface of the arcuate base portion is secured to the planar inner portion of the resilient ring of the finger coupling portion and extends between the fingers and a palm of the golfer when the finger coupling portion is in place on the upper hand of the golfer.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Inventor: Wayne S. Boyte
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Patent number: 5685787Abstract: The invention relates to a golf accessory item and method that provides a taut, strap-like connection between the thumb and the wrist extending across the backside of the following hand. The invention helps a golfer with the proper positioning of the thumb on the golf club and, more importantly, helps maintain a strong, solid grip throughout the golf swing.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventor: Christopher Mark Kogut