This disclosure relates generally to boxing gloves, and more particularly to boxing gloves having improved shock-absorbing characteristics.
A typical boxing glove includes one or more layers of solid foam material, which is designed to provide rigidity and shape to the boxing glove. The solid foam material also helps to absorb the forces generated by impacts of the boxing glove against an object or an opponent. The solid foam material used in typical boxing gloves includes open-cell and/or closed-cell foams, such as polyurethane foam, high-density foam, and the like. These foams have a non-uniform or non-organized cellular structure, which results in a relatively low nodal connectivity and a failure mechanism dominated by bending of the structure. Accordingly, typical foams used in boxing gloves have relatively low mechanical strength and stiffness. To compensate for such shortcomings, boxing gloves are manufactured with extra thick layers of foam material or extremely dense layers of foam material. Such compensation techniques add extra manufacturing costs and weight to boxing gloves.
The subject matter of the present application has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs of conventional boxing gloves that have not yet been fully solved. In view of the foregoing problems and needs of boxing gloves, the subject matter of the present application has been developed to provide a boxing glove that overcomes many of the shortcomings of the prior art. The boxing glove disclosed herein includes a shock-absorbing feature that overcomes the shortcomings of solid foam materials used in conventional boxing gloves. Generally, according to certain examples, the shock-absorbing feature includes a highly uniform and highly organized lattice with relatively high nodal connectivity, mechanical strength, and stiffness compared to solid foam materials. Moreover, the lattice is made by an additive manufacturing technique, which promotes the manufacturing of complex shapes and cellular structure with precision and accuracy not capable with the manufacture of solid foam materials.
Disclosed herein is a boxing glove that comprises an interior liner comprising an exterior surface and an interior surface. The interior surface defines an interior pocket configured to receive a hand of a user. The boxing glove also comprises a shock-absorption layer, coupled with at least a portion of the exterior surface of the interior liner. The shock-absorption layer comprises a lattice comprising a three-dimensional arrangement of at least one repeating pattern of interconnected cells. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 1 of the present disclosure.
Each cell of the at least one repeating pattern of interconnected cells has a hexagonal shape. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 2 of the present disclosure, wherein example 2 also includes the subject matter according to example 1, above.
Each cell of the at least one repeating pattern of interconnected cells comprises a plurality of interconnected cylinders. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 3 of the present disclosure, wherein example 3 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-2, above.
The lattice comprises a three-dimensional arrangement of multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells. Each one of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells is different than at least one other of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 4 of the present disclosure, wherein example 4 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-3, above.
A shape of each cell of each one of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells is different than the shape of each cell of at least one other of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 5 of the present disclosure, wherein example 5 also includes the subject matter according to example 4, above.
A size of each cell of each one of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells is different than the size of each cell of at least one other of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 6 of the present disclosure, wherein example 6 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 4-5, above.
The lattice comprises a finger region, a thumb region, an arm region, and a back hand region. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 7 of the present disclosure, wherein example 7 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 4-6, above.
The finger region comprises a first repeating pattern of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells. The back hand region comprises a second repeating pattern of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells. The first repeating pattern is different than the second repeating pattern. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 8 of the present disclosure, wherein example 8 also includes the subject matter according to example 7 above.
The first repeating pattern comprises a pattern of differently sized cells. The second repeating pattern comprises a pattern of identically sized cells. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 9 of the present disclosure, wherein example 9 also includes the subject matter according to example 8 above.
A third repeating pattern of the multiple repeating patterns of interconnected cells is located at a transition region between the finger region and the back hand region. A shape of the interconnected cells of the second repeating pattern and the third repeating pattern are the same. The interconnected cells of the third repeating pattern are smaller than the interconnected cells of the second repeating pattern. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 10 of the present disclosure, wherein example 10 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 8-9, above.
The lattice further comprises a face sheet defining an interior surface of the finger region, the thumb region, the arm region, and the back hand region of the lattice. The interior liner is attached to the face sheet of the lattice. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 11 of the present disclosure, wherein example 11 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 7-10, above.
The lattice comprises a finger region, a thumb region, an arm region, and a back hand region. At least the finger region, the arm region, and the back hand region have a one-piece, seamless, and monolithic construction. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 12 of the present disclosure, wherein example 12 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-11, above.
The thumb region has a one-piece, seamless, and monolithic construction. The thumb region is attached to the back hand region at an interface. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 13 of the present disclosure, wherein example 13 also includes the subject matter according to example 12 above.
The thumb region comprises a series of protrusions and recesses. The back hand region comprises a series of protrusions and recesses. The protrusions of the thumb region nestably engage the recesses of the back hand region and the recesses of the thumb region nestably engage the protrusions of the back hand region to form the interface. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 14 of the present disclosure, wherein example 14 also includes the subject matter according to example 13 above.
The boxing glove further comprises an outer cover coupled with the lattice so that the lattice is interposed between the outer cover and the interior liner. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 15 of the present disclosure, wherein example 15 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-14, above.
The lattice comprises a finger region, a thumb region, a back arm region, a back hand region, a front arm region, and a palm region. The lattice defines an interior cavity between the back arm region and the front arm region, and between the back hand region and the palm region. The interior pocket comprises at least a portion of the interior cavity defined by the lattice. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 16 of the present disclosure, wherein example 16 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-15, above.
The lattice comprises a tightening strap that is tightenable about the interior liner to reduce a size of the interior pocket. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 17 of the present disclosure, wherein example 17 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-16, above.
A thickness of the lattice varies. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 18 of the present disclosure, wherein example 18 also includes the subject matter according to any one of examples 1-17, above.
Further disclosed herein is a shock-absorption layer for a boxing glove, the shock-absorption layer comprising a lattice comprising a three-dimensional arrangement of at least one repeating pattern of interconnected cells. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 19 of the present disclosure.
Additionally disclosed herein is a method of making a boxing glove. The method comprises additively manufacturing a shock-absorption layer comprising a lattice having a three-dimensional arrangement of at least one repeating pattern of interconnected cells. The at least one repeating pattern of interconnected cells defines an arm region, a back hand region, a thumb region, and a curved finger region. The method also comprises coupling an interior liner to the lattice so that the interior liner defines an interior pocket of the boxing glove. The preceding subject matter of this paragraph characterizes example 20 of the present disclosure.
The described features, structures, advantages, and/or characteristics of the subject matter of the present disclosure may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more examples and/or implementations. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided to impart a thorough understanding of examples of the subject matter of the present disclosure. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the subject matter of the present disclosure may be practiced without one or more of the specific features, details, components, materials, and/or methods of a particular example or implementation. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain examples and/or implementations that may not be present in all examples or implementations. Further, in some instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the subject matter of the present disclosure. The features and advantages of the subject matter of the present disclosure will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended numbered paragraphs, or may be learned by the practice of the subject matter as set forth hereinafter.
In order that the advantages of the subject matter may be more readily understood, a more particular description of the subject matter briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific examples that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, depict only certain examples of the subject matter and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the subject matter will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the drawings, in which:
Reference throughout this specification to “one example,” “an example,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the example is included in at least one example of the present disclosure. Appearances of the phrases “in one example,” “in an example,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same example. Similarly, the use of the term “implementation” means an implementation having a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with one or more examples of the present disclosure, however, absent an express correlation to indicate otherwise, an implementation may be associated with one or more examples.
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The boxing glove 100 further includes an interior liner 164 that defines an interior pocket 130 of the boxing glove 100. The interior liner 164 has an exterior surface and an interior surface. The exterior surface of the interior liner 164 is affixed to an inner surface of the lattice 120. Additionally, the interior liner 164 extends from the lattice 120 along an interior side of the finger portion 102 and the thumb portion 104, and extends along the palm portion 110, and a front side of the arm portion 106. Accordingly, the interior liner 164 overlaps with itself to define the interior pocket 130, which is designed to receive and retain the user's hand. In other words, the interior pocket 130 is sized and shaped to correspond with the size and shape of the user's hand.
Additionally, the boxing glove 100 further includes a grip bar 166 at the intersection of the finger portion 102 and the palm portion 110. The grip bar 166 can be a solid bar or material packed together to form a bar-like feature that is more rigid compared to the surrounding portions of the grip bar 166. The grip bar 166 provides a rigid structure about which the fingers of the user can grip (e.g., wrap around) during use.
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However, in certain examples, as shown, the entirety of the lattice 120 does not have a one-piece monolithic construction. In these examples, for ease in manufacturing, the thumb region 124 is formed separately from and attached to the rest of the lattice 120. Therefore, the thumb region 124, while being separately formed, has a one-piece monolithic and seamless construction, and the finger region 122, the arm region 126, and the back hand region 128 together have a one-piece monolithic and seamless construction. The thumb region 124 is attached to the back hand region 128 via any of various attachment techniques, such as adhesive bonding, thermal bonding, fastening, and the like. To promote a strong joint between the thumb region 124 and the back hand region 128, the back hand region 128 includes a thumb engagement interface 130A and the thumb region 124 includes a back-hand engagement interface 130B. The thumb engagement interface 130A and the back-hand engagement interface 130B each includes a series of protrusions and recesses. The protrusions in the thumb engagement interface 130A nestably fit into the recesses of the back-hand engagement interface 130B, and vice versa. The nested engagement of multiple protrusions and recesses enforces the joint by providing increased bonding area and physical constraints to relative movement. In some examples, forming the thumb region 124 separately and attaching the thumb region 124 to the back hand region 128 promotes ease and reduces the complexity of making the lattice 120 via additive manufacturing techniques.
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The lattice 120 further comprises multiple stiffness regions in some examples. As shown in
Providing different cellular configurations or structures in different regions of the lattice 120 promotes desired performance characteristics in the different areas of the boxing glove 100. For example, in the illustrated examples, the cellular configuration of the finger region 122 promotes a softer feel, while the cellular configuration of the arm region 126 provides a stiffer feel for providing support to the user's arm and wrist. It is recognized that in other examples, the cellular configuration of the regions of the lattice 120 can be different than shown to provide any of various performance characteristics of the boxing glove 100 as desired. It is also recognized that the cellular configuration or structure within a given region can vary across a thickness of the region. For example, an interior portion of the finger region 122 can have a cellular structure that is different than an exterior portion of the finger region 122.
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In some examples, such as shown, the thumb engagement interface 130A and the back-hand engagement interface 130B can be defined by corresponding solid layers to promote bonding by increasing bonding area. Although not shown, in some examples, the lattice 120 includes a face sheet or layer that defines an exterior surface of the lattice 120, such that a layer of repeating pattern of cells is sandwiched between two solid layers.
In some examples, the lattice 120 is made by an additive manufacturing technique. More specifically, an additive manufacturing machine builds up the lattice 120 by depositing flowable material (e.g., polymeric material) one layer at a time on top of each other. Because the material is flowable, the layers are thermally bonded together to create a seamless transition between the layers. Moreover, because all the segments of all the cells are manufactured together one layer at a time, the entirety of the lattice 120 (or each one of the thumb region 124 and a combination of the finger region 122, the arm region 126, and the back hand region 128) forms a one-piece monolithic and seamless construction. The polymeric material forming the lattice 120 can be any of various polymeric materials known in the art. Although the material of the lattice 120 has been described as a polymeric material, it is recognized that non-polymeric materials, conducive to additive manufacturing and having properties conducive to providing shock-absorbing functionality for a boxing glove, can be used to form the lattice 120.
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In view of the foregoing, in some examples, the boxing glove 100 does not include any solid foam materials. Accordingly, the boxing glove 100 provides adequate shock-absorption capabilities without solid foam materials. However, if desired, some solid foam materials can be utilized in the boxing glove 100, for shock-absorption or for other reasons, such as user comfort and fit, and shaping of the boxing glove.
In the above description, certain terms may be used such as “up,” “down,” “upper,” “lower,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “left,” “right,” “over,” “under” and the like. These terms are used, where applicable, to provide some clarity of description when dealing with relative relationships. But, these terms are not intended to imply absolute relationships, positions, and/or orientations. For example, with respect to an object, an “upper” surface can become a “lower” surface simply by turning the object over. Nevertheless, it is still the same object. Further, the terms “including,” “comprising,” “having,” and variations thereof mean “including but not limited to” unless expressly specified otherwise. An enumerated listing of items does not imply that any or all of the items are mutually exclusive and/or mutually inclusive, unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms “a,” “an,” and “the” also refer to “one or more” unless expressly specified otherwise. Further, the term “plurality” can be defined as “at least two.” Moreover, unless otherwise noted, as defined herein a plurality of particular features does not necessarily mean every particular feature of an entire set or class of the particular features.
Additionally, instances in this specification where one element is “coupled” to another element can include direct and indirect coupling. Direct coupling can be defined as one element coupled to and in some contact with another element. Indirect coupling can be defined as coupling between two elements not in direct contact with each other, but having one or more additional elements between the coupled elements. Further, as used herein, securing one element to another element can include direct securing and indirect securing. Additionally, as used herein, “adjacent” does not necessarily denote contact. For example, one element can be adjacent another element without being in contact with that element.
As used herein, the phrase “at least one of”, when used with a list of items, means different combinations of one or more of the listed items may be used and only one of the items in the list may be needed. The item may be a particular object, thing, or category. In other words, “at least one of” means any combination of items or number of items may be used from the list, but not all of the items in the list may be required. For example, “at least one of item A, item B, and item C” may mean item A; item A and item B; item B; item A, item B, and item C; or item B and item C. In some cases, “at least one of item A, item B, and item C” may mean, for example, without limitation, two of item A, one of item B, and ten of item C; four of item B and seven of item C; or some other suitable combination.
Unless otherwise indicated, the terms “first,” “second,” etc. are used herein merely as labels, and are not intended to impose ordinal, positional, or hierarchical requirements on the items to which these terms refer. Moreover, reference to, e.g., a “second” item does not require or preclude the existence of, e.g., a “first” or lower-numbered item, and/or, e.g., a “third” or higher-numbered item.
As used herein, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is indeed capable of performing the specified function without any alteration, rather than merely having potential to perform the specified function after further modification. In other words, the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is specifically selected, created, implemented, utilized, programmed, and/or designed for the purpose of performing the specified function. As used herein, “configured to” denotes existing characteristics of a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware which enable the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware to perform the specified function without further modification. For purposes of this disclosure, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware described as being “configured to” perform a particular function may additionally or alternatively be described as being “adapted to” and/or as being “operative to” perform that function.
The present subject matter may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described examples are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. Examples of the scope of the present subject matter can be found in the following numbered paragraphs.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/243,661, filed Sep. 13, 2021, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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