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Glove and glove reinforcement

A facility and glove technology, which is applied to the field of reinforcement facilities for goalkeeper gloves, can solve problems such as high cost and complex structure, and achieve the effects of stabilizing overextension resistance, being easy to manufacture, and preventing overextension.

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-01-20
赫尔姆特·胡森欧德
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The disadvantage of such support elements is the complex construction and the consequently costly manufacture of the elements

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[0098] In this way, in accordance with image 3 and Figure 4 In the second embodiment of the reinforcement facility 2, the two sets of contact faces 8, 13 also affect further backward movement when reaching the stretched state of the first type of elements 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e arrangement 3, thus Resist overstretching. If the second element 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e is formed of a pressure-resistant, hard, non-deformable material, mainly plastic such as polycarbonate (eg ) is formed, the arresting effect thus achieved is particularly effective. Conversely, in order to ensure the flexibility of the reinforcement, the arrangement 3 of elements 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e of the first type must be formed from a flexible material, mainly plastic such as polycarbonate. According to the second embodiment, all contact surfaces 10 , 14 , 15 up to the first contact surface 9 are therefore formed from a harder material, which makes the locking effect particularly effective.

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The invention relates to a reinforcement (2) for a glove (17), in particular a goalkeeper glove comprising a) an arrangement (3) of several interconnected first elements (3a, , 3f), b) several second elements (4a, , 4e) connected or connectable to the arrangement of the first elements (3a, , 3f) in such a way that at least two stopping surfaces (14, 15) are formed between at least two second elements (4a, , 4e), in particular between all second elements (4a, , 4e), wherein c) the arrangement (3) of the first elements (3a, , 3f) can be bent from a substentially stretched state to a curved state during a forward movement and unbent from the curved state to the stretched state during a back movement, wherein d) in the curved state, d1) an interspace (11, 32) is formed between the adjacent first elements (3a, , 3f) and d2) and an interspace (16) is formed between the stopping surfaces (14, 15) of the adjacent second elements (4a, , 4e) in the stretched state and e) said stopping surfaces (14, 15) of the adjacent second elements (4a, , 4e) are at least partially connectable therebetween and counteract to the back movement.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a reinforcement for gloves, especially goalkeeper gloves. Background technique [0002] The human hand has many finger joints. Gloves worn on the hands cover these knuckles. The glove must therefore be formed in such a way that it restricts the mobility of the joints as little as possible. [0003] The knuckles of the hand only move forward from the extended state of the fingers toward the palm of the hand. In the reverse movement backwards, the finger joints limit the movement of the fingers, and the backward movement can only reach the extended state of the fingers naturally. If the restriction to backward motion is overcome by force, ie, hyperextending the finger, damage to the finger joints will result. [0004] In many areas of glove use there is the danger of exerting too much force on the gloved hand, which overcomes the naturally occurring limits of the backward movement of the hand itself, especially of the...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A63B71/14A41D19/015A41D13/08
CPCA63B71/148A41D19/01523A41D19/01588A63B2243/0025
Inventor 彼得·霍赫姆斯
Owner 赫尔姆特·胡森欧德
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