Claims
- 1. A hockey glove system comprising an upper and a lower glove, each glove comprising a palm and a protective back extending over said palm, the protective back having at least one foam segment adapted to provide padding for a wearer's hand disposed within the glove, and the upper and lower gloves having asymmetrical construction relative to each other, the lower glove including means for grasping a hockey stick in a manner to emphasize enhancement of stick control.
- 2. A hockey glove system as in claim 1, wherein the upper glove is adapted to allow the hockey stick to pivot about the upper glove when the upper glove is grasping the stick, and the upper glove includes means for grasping the hockey stick in a manner to emphasize enhancement of the upper glove's ability to function as a pivot for the stick.
- 3. A pair of hockey gloves comprising a first glove and a second glove, each of the gloves comprising a palm, a protective back extending over said palm and having at least one foam segment adapted to provide padding for a wearer's hand disposed within the glove, a thumb portion having a base communicating with the palm and the back, and a plurality of finger gussets adapted to accommodate the wearer's fingers, wherein at least one finger gusset of the first hockey glove is adapted to accommodate more than one finger.
- 4. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the second glove includes a separate finger gusset for each of the wearer's fingers.
- 5. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the second glove includes a padded cuff portion communicating with the palm and the back, the cuff portion having more padding about the back than about the palm.
- 6. The hockey glove pair of claim 5, wherein the cuff portion includes a cuff roll, and the cuff roll has a width about the back of the glove greater than a width about the thumb of the glove.
- 7. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the second glove includes a grasp strip attached to the palm and extending generally diametrically across the palm.
- 8. The hockey glove pair of claim 7, wherein the second glove includes an index gusset adapted to accommodate the wearer's index finger and a pinky gusset adapted to accommodate a wearer's pinky finger, and the palm includes a heel, and the grasp strip extends across the palm from the index gusset to the heel generally opposite the pinky gusset.
- 9. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the thumb includes an articulating skeleton, the skeleton comprising a plurality of sections pivotally joined to each other.
- 10. The hockey glove pair of claim 9, wherein the articulating skeleton is adapted to allow rotation of the sections relative to one another between an open position and a closed position.
- 11. The hockey glove pair of claim 10, wherein the skeleton includes stops adapted to prevent rotation of the sections relative to one another in an opening direction beyond the open position.
- 12. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein at least one finger gusset of the first glove is adapted to accommodate the wearer's ring and pinky fingers.
- 13. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the finger gussets are movable independent of one another.
- 14. The hockey glove pair of claim 5, wherein the first glove has a padded cuff portion communicating with the palm, the back, and the thumb base, the cuff portion having more padding about the thumb base and palm than about the back.
- 15. The hockey glove pair of claim 14, wherein the first glove cuff portion includes a cuff roll, and the cuff roll has a width about the thumb and palm greater than a width about the back of the glove.
- 16. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the palm of the first glove includes a strip extending across the palm in a direction slightly offset from a direction perpendicular to the finger gussets.
- 17. The hockey glove pair of claim 3, wherein the thumb portions are movable independent of the finger gussets.
- 18. A hockey glove system comprising an upper glove and a lower glove, each glove comprising a palm, a protective back extending over the palm, the protective back having at least one foam segment adapted to provide padding for a wearer's hand disposed within the glove, a plurality of finger gussets adapted to accommodate the wearer's fingers, and a thumb portion having a base communicating with the palm and the back, the thumb portion being movable independent of the finger gussets so that movement of the thumb is unconstrained by the finger gussets, wherein the upper and lower gloves have asymmetrical construction relative to each other.
- 19. The hockey glove system of claim 18, wherein at least one finger gusset of the lower glove is adapted to accommodate more than one finger.
- 20. The hockey glove system of claim 19, wherein at least one finger gusset of the lower glove is adapted to accommodate the wearer's ring and pinky fingers.
- 21. The hockey glove system of claim 19, wherein the upper glove includes a separate finger gusset for each of the wearer's fingers.
- 22. The hockey glove system of claim 19, wherein the finger gussets are movable independent of one another.
- 23. The hockey glove system of claim 18, wherein each of the gloves has a padded cuff portion communicating with the palm, the back, and the thumb base, and the lower glove cuff portion has more padding about the thumb base and palm than about the back, and the upper glove cuff portion has more padding about the back than about the palm.
- 24. The hockey glove system of claim 23, wherein the thumb of each glove includes an articulating skeleton, the skeleton comprising a plurality of sections pivotally joined to each other.
- 25. A pair of protective sports gloves comprising a first glove and a second glove, each of the gloves comprising a palm, a protective back extending over said palm and having at least one foam segment adapted to provide padding for a wearer's hand disposed within the glove, a thumb portion having a base communicating with the palm and the back, and a plurality of finger gussets adapted to accommodate the wearer's fingers, wherein the first and second gloves are configured to enable a wearer to grasp a sport stick, and wherein more padding is provided at or adjacent the back of the first glove than is provided at or adjacent the back of the second glove.
- 26. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 25, wherein more padding is provided at or adjacent the palm of the second glove than is provided at or adjacent the palm of the first glove.
- 27. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 25, wherein each of the gloves comprises a padded cuff portion adjacent at least one of the back, and thumb and palm, and wherein the configuration of the padded cuff of the first glove is not symmetrical to the configuration of the padded cuff of the second glove.
- 28. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 27, wherein a width of the cuff adjacent the back of the first glove is greater than a width of the cuff adjacent the back of the second glove.
- 29. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 28, wherein the first glove's cuff has a greater width adjacent the back than adjacent the palm, and the glove's cuff has a greater width adjacent the palm than adjacent the back.
- 30. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 28, wherein the cuff adjacent the back of the first glove comprises a rigid insert.
- 31. The pair of protective sport gloves of claim 30, wherein the cuff adjacent the palm of the second glove comprises a rigid insert.
- 32. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 31, wherein a width of the cuff adjacent the palm of the second glove is greater than a width of the cuff adjacent the palm of the first glove.
- 33. The pair of protective sports gloves of claim 25, wherein each finger gusset of the first glove is configured to accommodate one of the wearer's fingers, and at least one finger gusset of the second glove is adapted to accommodate more than one finger.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from Provisional Application No. 60/107,357, filed on Nov. 6, 1998.
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