The present invention relates generally to fitness gloves. More specifically, the present invention is a fitness support and storage accessory having a glove and sleeve to support a user's hand and forearm, and a plurality of storage compartments for retaining items such as a phone, identification card, and keys.
Fitness gloves are a common sight in gyms and weight rooms. The reasons for the fitness gloves are to protect an individual's hand from the weights and to prevent calluses on the palms of the hands. Though this problem has been solved, there is still another problem that individuals face at the gym. People have yet to find a convenient method to store items such as phones, cards, keys, and other small items all together. There are arm bands that are successful in containing smart phones or mp3 player and perhaps other thin items, however, they do not provide storage for other items. Other than the known arm bands, people still must carry multiple items throughout the gym, increasing the chances of losing items. Additionally, this leads to having pockets full of items, or a having a handful of items to carry around while trying to work out.
Therefore it is the object of the present invention to provide a fitness support and storage accessory that is designed to support to a user's hand and forearm while working out in addition to providing a number of storage options for securing everyday items. The present invention has a glove with a hand portion being configured as either a fingerless glove or a boxing glove. The glove is attached to a sleeve that is positioned around the user's forearm. A plurality of storage compartments is integrated into the glove and the sleeve, providing the user with multiple options for storing various items, such as keys, money, an identification card, a credit card, or a phone. The present invention provides a convenient and efficient means for storing items, giving individuals at the gym peace of mind while working out, knowing that all of their personal belongings are safely secured on his or her arm.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a fitness support and storage accessory that is designed to provide support to a user's hand and forearm while working out, in addition to providing a number of storage options for securing everyday items. The fitness support and storage accessory comprises a glove 1, a sleeve 2, and a plurality of storage compartments 3. The glove 1 and the sleeve 2 provide support to the user's hand and forearm, respectively, in addition to support around the user's wrist. The plurality of storage compartments 3 is integrated into the glove 1 and the sleeve 2, as shown in
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Both the plurality of knuckle pads 13 and the palm pad 14 provide the user with additional grip by providing a material surface with a higher coefficient of friction. Additionally, the plurality of knuckle pads 13 and the palm pad 14 enhance the comfort of the user. In reference to
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The hand portion 10 and the wrist portion 16 are preferably constructed from a stretchable material such that the hand portion 10 is form fitting and is sufficiently tight around the user's hand to prevent slipping. Furthermore, the hand portion 10 and the wrist portion 16 are preferably constructed from a breathable material, allowing for maximum airflow through the material. This enhances the comfort of the user while utilizing the present invention and helps prevent the user's extremities from becoming overheated.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the hand portion 10 is a boxing glove, as depicted in
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If the sleeve connector 17 and the glove connector 22 are a set of interlocking teeth, then the present invention further comprises a slider, a pin box, and an insertion pin. The slider, the pin box, and the insertion pin can be configured in two ways. In one configuration the slider is slidably connected to the first set of teeth, wherein the slider also engages the second set of teeth. Meanwhile, the pin box is terminally connected to the first set of teeth, while the insertion pin is terminally connected to the second set of teeth, wherein the insertion pin is positioned into the pin box. In the second configuration the slider is slidably connected to the second set of teeth, wherein the slider also engages the first set of teeth. Meanwhile, the pin box is terminally connected to the second set of teeth, while the insertion pin is terminally connected to the first set of teeth, wherein the insertion pin is positioned into the pin box.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the sleeve connector 17 and the glove connector 22 are magnets with opposing magnetic fields. The nature of the opposing magnetic fields allows the sleeve connector 17 to be magnetically attached to the glove connector 22. The sleeve connector 17 and the glove connector 22 can each be a single magnet or a plurality of magnets positioned around the wrist portion 16 and the forearm cuff 20 respectively.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the sleeve connector 17 and the glove connector 22 are opposing hook and loop fasteners. At least one hook fastener and at least one loop fastener allow the glove 1 and the sleeve 2 to be removably attached to each other. If the sleeve connector 17 is the at least one hook fastener, then the glove connector 22 is the at least one loop fastener. Alternatively, if the glove connector 22 is the at least one hook fastener, then the sleeve connector 17 is the at least one loop fastener.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the glove 1 may be permanently connected to the sleeve 2 about a single edge. In this way, the glove 1 can be folded back on the sleeve 2 along the single edge when not in use; the sleeve connector 17 and the glove connector 22 fully attaching the glove 1 to the sleeve 2 when needed. In order to keep the glove 1 folded back on the sleeve 2, the glove 1 may further comprise a first attachment point, while the sleeve 2 comprises a second attachment point. The first attachment point is positioned along the glove 1 opposite the sleeve connector 17 and preferably on one of the plurality of open finger sections 12. The second attachment point can be positioned on the proximal strap 23 or on the forearm cuff 20, adjacent to the proximal strap 23. The first attachment point engages the second attachment point in order to temporarily connect the glove 1 to the sleeve 2 in the folded back position; any type of locking/connecting mechanism may be utilized.
The proximal strap 23 and the distal strap 24 are both adjacently connected to the forearm sleeve 2 and allow the user to tighten the sleeve 2 around the user's forearm to prevent slippage. The proximal strap 23 is positioned adjacent to the glove connector 22, while the distal strap 24 is positioned along the forearm cuff 20 opposite the proximal strap 23. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, both the proximal strap 23 and the distal strap 24 are stretchable and each comprises a hook fastener 25 and a loop fastener 26, as depicted in
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To use the present invention, the user's hand is inserted into the larger opening of the sleeve 2, through the entirety of the sleeve 2, and into the glove 1, wherein the user's fingers extend through the plurality of open finger sections 12. With the user's forearm positioned within the sleeve 2, the accessibility zipper 21 is closed and the proximal strap 23 and the distal strap 24 are tightened and secured. The proximal strap 23 and the distal strap 24 may be pulled until the user feels comfortable. Alternatively, the sleeve 2 and the glove 1 can first be attached to the user individually and then the glove 1 can be attached to the sleeve 2.
Once the present invention is secured on the user's forearm, the user may choose to insert items into the plurality of storage compartments 3. The user may put a card into the card holder 30 by opening the compartment closure 34 of the card holder 30, and then secure the card by closing the compartment closure 34 of the card holder 30. Similarly, the user may choose to insert a smartphone into the phone holder 31 by opening the compartment closure 34 of the phone holder 31, and then secure the smartphone by closing the compartment closure 34 of the phone holder 31. The user can then interact with the touchscreen of the smartphone through the transparent cover 32. Any keys, money, or other small items can be stored in the pouch 33 by opening the compartment closure 34 of the pouch 33, inserting the items, and then securing the compartment closure 34 of the pouch 33 closed.
All the storage units may be engaged at the same time and may be filled with contents at the same time. The user may then move freely throughout his or her workout without worrying about personal belongings falling out of his or her pockets, or losing items in general, while having easy access to his or her phone. The user's hands are free to move and lift heavy weights, with each of the plurality of storage compartments 3 being positioned as to not interfere with the user while working out.
In alternative embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of storage compartments 3 may further comprise a variety of other storage compartments that do not disturb the user's workout routine. Such other storage compartments may come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and may or may not be designed to secure specific items.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/030,347 filed on Jul. 29, 2014.
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