Claims
- 1. A hockey catch glove comprising:
a bottom panel sized to cover a palm, thumb and fingers of a human hand and a top glove panel sized to cover a back, thumb and fingers of a human hand, said panels secured along each panel's periphery to define a glove body with an opening therein to receive a human hand, said panels having a thumb and a fingers section, said thumb and fingers section of said bottom panel in conjunction with said top panel providing a thumb stall and at least one finger stall for receiving a thumb and fingers of said human hand; a pocket disposed between said thumb section and said fingers section; a first shock absorbing pad positioned above and a second shock absorbing pad positioned below the center axis of rotation of a metacarpalphalangeal joint of an index finger.
- 2. The hockey catch glove of claim 1 including a first stiffner disposed above the center axis of rotation of said metacarpalphalangeal joint of said index finger and the metacarpalphalangeal joints of a long finger, a ring finger and a small finger and extending outwardly beyond finger tips of said fingers.
- 3. The hockey catch glove of claim 1 including a second stiffner covering a thumb and bony prominences above the distal radio ulnar joint and radiocarpal joint.
- 4. The hockey catch glove of claim 1 including a third stiffner disposed below the center axis of rotation of said metacarpalphalangeal joint of said index finger, a long finger, a ring finger, and a small finger.
- 5. The hockey catch glove of claim 1 including a third shock absorbing pad above and a fourth shock absorbing pad below the center axis of rotation of an interphalangeal joint of an index finger.
- 6. The hockey catch glove of claim 1 including a third shock absorbing pad overlying the bony prominences of the thumb proximal phalanx between the proximal and distal ends of the thumb proximal phalanx.
- 7. The glove of claim 1, said first and second shock absorbing pads being approximately ¼″ thick.
- 8. The glove of claim 7, said first and second shock absorbing pads being a foam rubber or a foam plastic.
- 9. The glove of claim 1 including a third shock absorbing pad above and a fourth shock absorbing pad below the center axis of rotation of a metacarpalphalangeal joint of a ring finger.
- 10. A hockey catch glove comprising:
a bottom glove panel sized to cover a palm, thumb and fingers of a human hand and a top glove panel sized to cover a back, thumb and fingers of a human hand, said panels secured along each panel's periphery to define a glove body with an opening therein to receive a human hand, said panels having a thumb and a finger section, said thumb and finger sections of said bottom panels in conjunction with said top panel providing a thumb stall and at least one finger stall for receiving a thumb and fingers of said human hand; a pocket disposed between said thumb section and said finger section; a first shock absorbing pad above and a second shock absorbing pad below the center axis of rotation of metacarpalphalangeal joints of an index finger, a ring finger, a long finger and a small finger, a third shock absorbing pad above the center axis of rotation of metacarpalphalangeal joints of said index finger, said long finger, said ring finger and said small finger, and a fourth shock absorbing pad overlying the bony prominences of a proximal phalanx between the proximal and distal ends of a thumb proximal phalanx; and, a first stiffner disposed above the center axis of rotation of said metacarpalphalangeal joints of said fingers and extending outwardly beyond the finger tips of said fingers, a second stiffner covering a thumb and bony prominences above the distal radio ulnar joint and radio carpal joint, a third stiffner disposed below the center axis of rotation of said metacarpal joints of said fingers and covering the A1 pulleys of said fingers, said stiffners being sandwiched between said shock absorbing pads and said top panel.
- 11. The glove of claim 10, said shock absorbing pads being approximately ¼″.
- 12. The glove of claim 10, said shock absorbing pads being of foam rubber or a foam plastic.
- 13. The glove of claim 10, said stiffners being approximately ⅛″ in thickness.
- 14. The glove of claim 10, said stiffners being a polyethylene, a fiberglass, or a polycarbonate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No 09/867,084 filed May 29, 2001 which is a continuation of Ser. No 09/491,742 filed Jan. 27, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,253,382.
Continuations (1)
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