This disclosure relates to implementations of athletic grips.
Tape grips are handmade grips made with athletic tape that are used by gymnasts, acrobats, weight lighters, etc. to improve their grip when engaging with a bar, ring, etc. and/or to reduce blisters on their hands when engaging such devices. These handmade tape grips can be an inexpensive alternative to higher end grips that are more durable and made of more expensive material such as leather. Furthermore, handmade tape grips typically have a shorter break-in time than grips made of less flexible material such as leather. Thus, tape grips may be more suitable for novice users as they transition to more durable grips made of more expensive material such as leather. Unlike the more durable grips made of more expensive material such as leather, handmade tape grips typically do not include a dowel embedded in the grip near the top of the palm area to help improve the user's grip.
The typical handmade grip 100 is made by folding the sticky side 102 of a first strip 105 of athletic tape in half lengthwise such that the sticky-side 102 is no longer exposed, as shown in
Handmade tape grips are disposable and the user typically makes a grip each time a grip is needed.
Implementations of an athletic grip are provided. In some implementations, a more durable and adjustable grip that may have a comparable break-in time as the handmade grips made of athletic tape is provided. In some implementations of the present disclosure, the grips of the present disclosure are made of athletic tape. In some implementations, the grips of the present disclosure include an interior material such as a duct canvas fabric or other flexible, tightly woven, durable fabric such as Roc-lon® or any other presently existing or future developed material that may extend the life of the grips. In some implementations, the grips of the present disclosure are made of a more durable material than athletic tape, such as mole skin, medical tape, or any other similar material presently existing or developed in the future. In some implementations, the grips are made of any material having an adhesive backing. In some implementations, the grips are made of any material having a non-adhesive backing.
In some implementations, the grips of the present disclosure include slits and a removable band to secure the grips to the user's wrist. In some implementations, the slits are longer than the width of the band to adjust the position of the band on the user's wrist. In some implementations, the slits of the grips are at least 25% longer than the width of the band. In some implementations, the slits of the grips are longer or shorter. In some implementations, the slits are of a sufficient length to receive the band.
In some implementations, the grips and/or the bands include fasteners (such as snaps, buttons, hook and loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro®), or other reclosable fasteners or any other attachment or fastening technology existing or developed in the future) to secure the band to the grip. In some implementations, the grips of the present disclosure include a removable or non-removal dowel.
The finger loop portion includes one or more loops to insert a user's finger(s). For example,
The palm portion 210 covers a portion of the user's palm in the widthwise direction and extends in a lengthwise direction to the user's wrist. Comparing
In some implementations, as shown in
In some implementations, the upper part (e.g., upper part 216b) of the palm portion 210 may include additional padding to protect the hand. In some implementations, the additional padding 216b may be made of a duct canvas fabric or other flexible, tightly woven, durable fabric such as Roc-lon® or any other presently existing or future developed material that may extend the life of the grips. In some implementation, the additional padding 216b may be made of a different material.
In some implementations, the wrist portion 215 of the grip 200 includes one or more slits 217 to receive the band 220. In some implementations of the present disclosure, the length of the slits 217 of the grip 200 are longer than the width of the band 220 to adjust the position of the band on the user's wrist. In some implementations of the present disclosure, the length of the slits 217 of the grip is at least 25% longer than the width of the band 220. In some implementations, the length of the slits 217 of the grip is longer or shorter. In some implementations, the length of the slits 217 of the grip is of a sufficient length to receive the band 220.
The band 220 includes one or more fasteners on its ends to close the band around the user's wrist. In some implementations, the fasteners include snaps, buttons, hook and loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro®), or other reclosable fasteners or any other attachment or fastening technology existing or developed in the future. For example, the band 220 includes hook 222 and loop (not shown; on opposite side, opposite end of the band 220) fasteners.
Returning to
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In some implementations, the band may include an inspiration message, logo(s), or other graphics and/or text. In some implementations, the band may include a pocket to, for example, insert an inspiration message, good luck charm, money, etc (see, e.g.,
Because of the durability and break-in time, the grips of the present disclosure may be used by novice, intermediate, or experienced grip users. The grips of the present disclosure may be used as a primary grip or a back-up grip.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in some implementations” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
While operations are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/838,114, which was filed on Jun. 21, 2013, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61838114 | Jun 2013 | US |