Including Means For Positive Engagement With Ball Patents (Class 473/60)
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Patent number: 9526280Abstract: The present invention is an article for supporting a thumb in a glove or sports glove having a circular main body, said body defining a thumb insertion cavity; a double curved surface of said body, said double curve having a first major curve being a concave curve surface portion, said concave curve terminating in and coupled with a convex curve surface portion; a support platform, generally on an upper edge of said main body; and a knuckle support, extending upward from said support platform; said article constructed and arranged such that the most distal thumb knuckle extends above a top ridge of said knuckle support.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Inventor: Dennie Robinson
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Publication number: 20120052966Abstract: A bowling aid device for use with a bowling ball may include a first strap, a second strap, and a palm portion to cooperate with a palm of the user. The first strap may be detachably connected to the palm portion, and the second strap may be detachably connected to the palm portion. The bowling aid device may include a thumb replacement device to cooperate with a thumb hole of a bowling ball for use by the user, and the first strap may extend over the thumb of the user. The second strap may extend beneath the thumb of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Timothy Russell Collinsworth
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Publication number: 20090275418Abstract: The present invention is a modified glove with control/grip-enhancing and perspiration retention properties, offering the bowler a range of functions and options specific to the individual bowler's abilities, equipment selection (i.e. bowling ball), and the lane conditions faced. An elastomeric, control/grip-enhancing material circumferences the fingertips of at least one finger, providing a similar shape and feel to the commonly used, cylindrical inserts/grips; the glove designed to be used in lieu of finger inserts. The present glove invention can be interchangeable between right and left-handed bowlers of approximately the same hand size. The perspiration retentive fabric combined with the elastomeric, control/grip-enhancing material eliminates or significantly reduces perspiration from an otherwise naked inserted finger, which normally has contact with the hole(s) of a bowling ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: Marshall Edward Whitehead, II, Mayumi Whitehead, Marshall Edward Whitehead
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Patent number: 6793586Abstract: Multiple molded polymeric panels of various configurations are mechanically fastened together along a side surface having alternating upright and downward facing steps containing fastening elements to provide putting greens of different dimensions and shape. Each panel has a planar top surface and a bottom integral grid supporting structure. A simulated grass overlies the joined panels. Raised pads are optionally placed between the top surface of the panels and the simulated grass to provide a contoured green.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventors: David R. Barlow, John Hutzenlaub
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Patent number: 6675392Abstract: The control-enhancing material of the present invention includes a plurality of recesses, such as suction cups, positioned on the palm portion of the bowling glove. The areas covered by the control-enhancing material include the underside of the index finger, the underside of the thumb, the underside of the little finger, and the underside of the middle and ring fingers. Basically, the control-enhancing material is positioned at all or some of the areas on the glove that contact the bowling ball when the glove is worn on the hand of the user and the user is holding a bowling ball. The control-enhancing material works to grip the surface of the bowling ball by a suction force and a friction force. The additional grip is maintained even though the user moves his or her hand slightly either away from, towards, or laterally with respect to the bowling ball.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: David M. Albert
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Patent number: 6055669Abstract: The control-enhancing material of the present invention includes a plurality of recesses, such as suction cups, positioned on the palm portion of the bowling glove. The areas covered by the control-enhancing material include the underside of the index finger, the underside of the thumb, the underside of the little finger, and the underside of the middle and ring fingers. Basically, the control-enhancing material is positioned at all or some of the areas on the glove that contact the bowling ball when the glove is worn on the hand of the user and the user is holding a bowling ball. The control-enhancing material works to grip the surface of the bowling ball by a suction force and a friction force. The additional grip is maintained even though the user moves his or her hand slightly either away from, towards, or laterally with respect to the bowling ball.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: David M. Albert
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Patent number: 5906546Abstract: A bowling aid adapted to be mounted on either the bowler's index or little finger. The aid is a sheath into which the bowler's finger is inserted. Appropriate padding is provided in the sheath for gripping and protecting the finger. The padding can include a full-finger insert having removable serrated longitudinal sections. On the outer end of the sheath there is provided a plate which extends outwardly from the sheath under the head metacarpal joint of the bowler's index finger and part of the palm of the bowler's hand and is provided with a concave surface with a frictional coating thereon for assisting the bowler in gripping the bowling ball. The concave surface and friction coating extend along the length and width of the sheath. The bowler presses the plate and the length and width of the sheath against the surface of the ball to generate enhanced control during ball release. The sheath can define a gap along its length with a fastening system attached to the sheath to accommodate varying finger sizes.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Inventor: David M. Albert
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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: 5688181Abstract: A bowling aid adapted to be mounted on either the bowler's index or little finger. The aid is a rigid sheath into which the bowler's finger is inserted. Appropriate padding is provided in the sheath for gripping and protecting the finger. On the outer end of the sheath there is provided a plate which extends outwardly from the sheath and is provided with a concave surface with a frictional coating thereon for assisting the bowler in gripping the bowling ball. The concave surface and friction coating extend along the length and width of the sheath. The bowler presses the plate and the length and width of the sheath against the surface of the ball during bowling to generate enhanced grip.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Inventor: David M. Albert
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Patent number: 5611735Abstract: A bowling apparatus including a first support adapted to cover at least a portion of at least one finger of a bowler; a second support adapted to cover at least a wrist of a hand of a bowler; and an adjustable support comprising one end connected to the first support and another end pivotally connected to the second support.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventor: Richard W. Jackson
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Patent number: 5306059Abstract: A bowling ball handling apparatus comprises a handle for a bowler to grip. A vacuum mechanism is attached to a first end of the handle for providing a vacuum to hold the bowling ball. A release mechanism is associated with a second end of the handle for releasing the vacuum when it is desired to release the bowling ball.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Inventor: Frank G. Pirrallo