Claims
- 1. A method of fitting a golf glove to protect a golfer from injury, the method comprising the steps of:measuring a golfer's hand and retrieving measurement data; retrieving information from a database of known injuries and relative placement of a pad relevant to a golfer's hand to protect a golfer from the onset of such injuries; constructing a glove according to said measurement data and information received from said database, said glove including: a glove portion having finger and thumb portions, dorsal and palm portions and a wrist portion, said dorsal and palm portions meeting along conjoining lateral edges to define a pocket for receiving the eminence of a golfer's hand; a pad; and positioning and dimensioning said pad according to said measurement data and said information received from said database to protect the golfer from injury.
- 2. A method of fitting a golf glove to protect a golfer from the reoccurrence of a golf-related ailment, the method comprising the steps of:measuring a golfer's hand and retrieving measurement data; obtaining information from a golfer relating to the golfer's ailment; retrieving information from a database of known golf-related ailments and relative placement of a pad to protect the golfer from the reoccurrence of such ailment; constructing a glove according to said measurement data and information received from said database, said glove including: a glove portion having finger and thumb portions, dorsal and palm portions and a wrist portion, said dorsal and palm portions meeting along conjoining lateral edges to define a pocket for receiving the eminence of a golfer's hand; a pad; and positioning and dimensioning said pad adjacent at least one of the finger portion, the thumb portion, the palm portion and the wrist portion according to said measurement data and said information received from said database to protect the golfer from the reoccurrence of the golf-related ailment.
- 3. A method of fitting a golf glove to absorb detrimental forces associated with golf club to golf ball impact, the method comprising the steps of:measuring a golfer's hand and retrieving measurement data; constructing a glove according to said measurement data, said glove including: a glove portion having finger and thumb portions, dorsal and palm portions and a wrist portion, said dorsal and palm portions meeting along conjoining lateral edges to define a pocket for receiving the eminence of a golfer's hand; first and second pads, at least one of said pads being made from an elastomeric, non-flowing gel which absorbs the detrimental forces associated with the golf club-to-golf ball impact; positioning said first pad according to said measurement data and positioning said second pad to substantially encompass a golfer's wrist.
- 4. The method of fitting a golf glove according to claim 3 wherein said positioning step also includes positioning the first pad to closely abut a golf club grip which is held by the golfer during play.
- 5. The method of fitting a golf glove according to claim 4 wherein said first pad is positioned and dimensioned in a manner to closely abut the golf club grip during substantially an entire swing movement.
- 6. The method of fitting a golf glove according to claim 3 wherein said measuring step includes using a computer program to retrieve said measurement data.
- 7. The method of fitting a golf glove according to claim 3 wherein said first pad is positioned to substantially cover the palmar side of the hypothenar eminence of the golfer's hand.
- 8. A golf glove, comprising:a glove portion having finger and thumb portions, dorsal and palm portions and a wrist portion, said dorsal and palm portions meeting along conjoining lateral edges to define a pocket for receiving the eminence of a golfer's hand; first and second pads, at least one of said pads being made from an elastomeric, non-flowing gel which absorbs the detrimental forces associated with the golf club-to-golf ball impact; said first pad being positioned to encompass at least one of said dorsal portion, said thumb portion and said palm portion and said second pad being positioned to partially encircle a golfer's wrist.
- 9. A golf glove according to claim 8 wherein said second pad is made from an elastomeric, non-flowing gel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefits of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/234,670 entitled “GOLF GLOVE” filed on Sep. 22, 2000 by Rita Terris and Christopher S. Terris, Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/255,937 entitled “GOLF GLOVE #2” filed on Dec. 15, 2000 by Rita Terris and Christopher S. Terris, Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/268,639 entitled “GOLF GLOVE AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME” filed on Feb. 14, 2001 by Rita Terris and Christopher S. Terris, Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/305,116 entitled “GOLF GLOVE #4 AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME” filed on Jul. 13, 2001 by Rita Terris and Christopher S. Terris and Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/305,115 entitled “GOLF GLOVE #5 AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME” filed on Jul. 13, 2001 by Rita Terris, Christopher S. Terris and Edward C. Meagher, the entire contents of all of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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60/234670 |
Sep 2000 |
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60/255937 |
Dec 2000 |
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60/268639 |
Feb 2001 |
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60/305116 |
Jul 2001 |
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60/305115 |
Jul 2001 |
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