The Baseball Glove thumb Guard Splint is a baseball protective and support splint that is used inside the thumb slot of any baseball glove. Its design is simplistic and compact so as not to take up too much room in the user's baseball glove. It protects, reducing shock, pain and injury to the users thumb from the forceful impact of receiving the baseball. It also reduces and prevents flexion of the users thumb joints from extension and flexion upon impact from catching the baseball, preventing pain and injury to the users thumb and thumb joints. The Baseball splint also assists the user in leveraging and enhancing a more efficient closure of the baseball glove upon receiving the ball making for a more secure caption of the ball. It extends the thumb for more power to close and secure the ball in longer gloves such as catchers, outfielder's gloves and first baseman's gloves.
The Baseball Glove thumb Guard Splint is an endoskeleton splint device that can be inserted and attached to the inner thumb slot of any baseball glove through the thumb strap of the glove. The splint has two slot holes at the bottom of the splint (See
The top part of the splint is secured by the thumb strap in the glove's thumb slot and by the two holes at the bottom of the splint interwoven with the lacing at the bottom of the glove. It is designed to remain in the glove for an indefinite period so as not to be constantly and inconveniently inserted and removed during play. It's design is meant for ease of use, making play less cumbersome and to reduce shock upon impact reducing pain, flexion and injury to the users thumb.
The Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint is an endoskeleton splint device that can be inserted and attached to the inner thumb slot of any baseball glove through the thumb strap of the glove. It can be attached as an aftermarket product or during mass production of the baseball gloves.
The Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint is a flat and contoured bar of metal or composite material that can be cut or molded and manufactured of aluminum alloy, steel, titanium, fiberglass, carbonite, Kevlar, carbon fiber or any other metal or hard plastic or hard carbon composite materials. It can also be molded into form from any metal, plastic, or hard composite materials.
The Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint can be produced of 1/16 to a ⅛ inch in thickness and 4⅝ inches to 4% of an inch in length and 1¼ to 1⅜ inches wide (see FIG. #2).
The left side of the splint (opposite for a right hand glove, lefty glove) has an ergonomic curvature towards the bottom of the splint to accommodate the palm of the hand for comfort and fit. It curves outward from the bottom into a 15 to 20 degree angle bending slight right (left for lefty gloves) towards the top of the hand opening extending towards the thumb strap.
The bottom of the splint fits parallel to the bottom of the glove where the front face of the glove meets the back face of the glove and are interwoven together (see FIG. #1).
The Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint has two slot holes at the bottom of the splint that can be 3/32 to ⅛ of an inch in diameter wide for leather lacing to run through them interlacing them with the lacing at the bottom of the glove where the two faces of the glove meet at the bottom just below the hand opening (see
The top part of the splint is secured by the thumb strap in the glove's thumb slot and by the two holes at the bottom interwoven with the lacing at the bottom of the glove. The top side or face of the splint is lined with a ⅛ to ¼ of an inch with a spongy material such as high density foam, visco elastic foam or any other foam for cushioning to help absorb the shock of impact while receiving the ball. The splint is then encased and or coated in latex, rubber or it can be wrapped in leather or any spongy cushiony manmade material for added comfort, increased grip and to aid shock absorption.
A Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint device that can be inserted and attached to the inner thumb slot of any baseball glove through the thumb strap of the glove. It can be attached to the glove as an aftermarket product or during mass production of the baseball glove onto the existing lacing at the bottom of the hand opening where the front face of the glove is interwoven to the back face of the glove.
The Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint is an ergonomically contoured splint that can be cut, bent, contoured, formed, and or molded and manufactured of aluminum alloy, steel, titanium, fiberglass, carbonite, Kevlar, carbon fiber or any other metal or hard plastic or hard carbon composite materials. The Baseball Glove Thumb Guard Splint can be produced of 1/16 to an ⅛ inch in thickness and 4⅝ inches to 4¾ of an inch in length and 1¼ to 1⅜ inches wide. The left side of the splint (opposite for a right hand glove, lefty glove) has an ergonomic curvature towards the bottom of the splint to accommodate the palm of the hand for comfort and fit. It is also contoured at the top side of the splint where the thumb rests halfway wrapping or hugging the thumb in place. The palm end curves outward from the bottom into a 15 or 20 degree angle bending slight right (left for lefty gloves) towards the top of the hand. The bottom palm end of the splint is slightly bent downward into a 10 to 15 degree angle and rests parallel to the bottom of the glove where the front face of the glove meets the back face of the glove where the two faces of the glove are interwoven together wherein the splint is attached and laced onto the existing lacing of the glove through the two bottom holes of the splint.