This invention relates to a fielder's glove and liner for the game of baseball.
Baseball gloves have been provided with liners to reduce the impact of the ball with the fielder's hands as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,624,016; 4,987,611; 5,285,529; 5,557,803; 7,966,670 and U.S. Printed Patent Applications 20130007937 and 20130036523. In addition, batter's gloves are quite common as shown in Japanese Patent 2003144599 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,218,719; 5,471,682; 5,542,126; 5,604,934; 5,806,091; 5,890,228; 5,983,397; 6,088,834; 7,179,180 and 7,431,671. Similar gloves for golfers are found in Japanese Patent 2004181145 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,258,999 and 5,253,367. Of more general interest are U.S. Pat. Nos. RE24610 3,330,787; 4,700,4-05; 5,815,838; 5,896,584; 6,233,744 and 7,003,806.
This application discloses a combination baseball fielder's glove and glove liner which improves the ability of the fielder to catch the ball in the pocket or webbing of the glove. The glove liner includes a pad running diagonally across the palm of the fielder's hand. When the fielder places a hand in a more-or-less conventional fielder's glove, the pad is at a location abutting or underlying the heel of the fielder's glove and the fielder's fingers are near the junction of the glove fingers and the center of the glove. With this arrangement, it becomes more difficult to catch the ball on the heel of the glove and easier to catch the ball in the pocket of the glove.
It is an object of this invention to provide an improved baseball glove and liner that improves catching a baseball.
Another object of this invention is to provide a combination baseball fielder's glove and glove liner that promote catching a baseball in the webbing of the glove.
These and other objects and advantages of this invention will become more apparent as this description proceeds, reference being made to the accompanying drawings and appended claims.
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There is some disagreement in nomenclature of baseball gloves. In this disclosure, the webbing 24 may be referred to as the pocket of the glove 10 whereas some people may use the word pocket to designate an area of the palm 12 adjacent the webbing 24.
A glove liner 28 may comprise a hand shaped device made of leather, vinyl, fabric or similar materials which may be perforated or unperforated. The liner 28 may include a palm section 30, a thumb receiver 32, four finger receivers 34 and a cuff 36. Although the glove liner 28 may be of any suitable type, those skilled in the art will recognize the liner 28 as illustrated to be a modern conventional golf glove.
A pad 38 may be provided extending diagonally across the palm section 30 from adjacent a location generally at the base of the user's knuckles of the index and middle fingers to a location generally at the base of the user's palm opposite from the thumb. More specifically, the pad 36 may extend from adjacent the locations 40, 42 which comprise the underside of the player's knuckles of the index and middle fingers. The pad 36 may accordingly reside parallel to or overlying the so-called “life line” on the user's palm shown as a dashed line 44 in
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When the user wears the glove liner 28 and inserts the glove hand into the glove 10, the pad 38 underlies the palm 12 and/or heel 26 of the glove 10 and the lower end of the pad 38 may, as shown in
Modern baseball gloves are quite large compared to the size of a player's hand. Thus, the thumb of a user extends to about the base of the thumb 14 of the glove 10 and the fingers of a user extend into the glove 10 about to the base of the fingers 16-22. In other words, the tip 58 of the thumb 32 reaches to about the location 60 on the glove 10 and the tips 62 of the fingers 34 reach to about the locations 64 on the glove 10. An outline of the pad 38, projected onto the palm 12 of the glove 10, is shown in dashed line 66 in
Although the drawings illustrate a glove 10 and liner 28 for a right handed player, it will be apparent that left handed, or mirror image, versions may also provided.
In use, the fielder inserts the glove hand with the liner 28 thereon into the glove 10 as shown in
Although this invention has been disclosed and described in its preferred forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred forms is only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of operation and in the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/849,407 filed Jan. 28, 2013 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/852,970, filed Mar. 26, 2013, priority of which are claimed.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61849407 | Jan 2013 | US | |
| 61852970 | Mar 2013 | US |