Padded sports glove having improved flexibility and breathability

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550069
  • Patent Number
    6,550,069
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A protective sports glove for the game of lacrosse having a cuff portion, a hand portion, a plurality of finger portions, and a thumb portion. The hand portion has a palm portion and a back portion. The back portion has a plurality of protective padded portions disposed thereon. A wrist guard is elastically coupled to the hand portion. A plurality of vent openings are formed in the back portion of the hand portion. A plurality of mesh portions are disposed on the palm portion in areas that are not intended to provide primary contact with a stick.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to a protective sports glove. More specifically, the present invention relates to a protective sports glove for use in the game of lacrosse that provides improved protection to a user's hand, while providing improved flexibility, durability , fit and breathability.




BACKGROUND ART




In contact sports, such as lacrosse or hockey, where sticks are essential elements of the game, a player's hands and wrists are especially vulnerable to injury when being checked by another player's stick. For this reason, players typically utilize padded gloves to protect their hands, wrists and lower forearms during play. The areas of a player's hand that are particularly susceptible to injury are those where the glove flexes, because at those locations, the protective padding is typically constructed such that it can bend or flex with a player's joint. However, such bending or flexing, such as at the wrist or knuckle area, can leave the player's joint exposed due to the bending away of the protective padding and, therefore, susceptible to injury.




Accordingly, wrist guards are known in the art for protective sports gloves to provide protection for a player's wrist between the cuff and hand portion. While most prior wrist guards provide adequate protection, they provide limited flexibility and adjustability and are therefore uncomfortable and are often removed by user. It is also a problem to provide a protective guard for a player's wrist between the glove and cuff portion that both protects the user's wrist, also provides flexibility and is not overly bulky.




Additionally, most prior gloves disclose cuffs that are secured directly to the glove portion by stitching. The stitching limits the flexibility of a player's wrist and also cannot be adjusted. U.S. Pat. No. 5,983,396, discloses a configuration where the cuff and glove portion are attached to one another by lacing which allows for improved flexibility and also adjustability. However, the lacing typically must be done by hand and therefore requires significant labor time in order to manufacture the glove, thereby increasing its cost.




Further, many prior gloves attempt to provide limited breathability and flexibility. Therefore, certain gloves have been introduced that utilize mesh material on portions of a player's palm and fingers. However, the mesh material is located in primary areas that contact a stick and because of the amount of movement of the stick in a player's hand, such as through cradling or the like, the mesh material tends to wear quickly and ultimately tear, therefore making the glove illegal. Moreover, some prior gloves have utilized vent holes in the glove to provide ventilation. The vent holes in these prior gloves, however, are relatively small and therefore offer little ventilation. Further, prior gloves that have tried to provide improved breathability through the inclusion of vent holes have done so at the expense of exposing a user's hand to injury at that location.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a protective sports glove for utilization in contact stick sports, such as lacrosse and hockey, having a wrist guard that is coupled to the glove so as to provide maximum protection and flexibility.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a protective sports glove for utilization in contact stick sports, such as lacrosse and hockey, that is more flexible and therefore more comfortable for a player.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a protective sports glove for utilization in contact stick sports, such as lacrosse and hockey, that provides more breathability and ventilation than prior gloves without sacrificing durability or protection.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a protective sports glove for use in lacrosse that is smaller than prior gloves.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a protective sports glove for use in lacrosse that provides a better fit for a user's hand.




In accordance with the above and other objects of the present invention, an improved protective sports glove is provided. The sports glove has a cuff portion for engaging a user's wrist and forearm and a hand portion elastically coupled to the cuff portion. The hand portion has a palm portion on the inner side of the glove and an opposing portion. The glove has a plurality of finger portions extending from the hand portion for receipt of a user's fingers therein and a thumb portion. A wrist guard is secured to the cuff portion and elastically coupled to the hand portion. The back portion of the hand portion has a plurality of protective padded portions. The protective padded portions are cut horizontally to allow a user's hand to flex and also vertically to conform to a user's hand as it holds the stick. At least one vent opening is formed between two protective padded portions disposed on either side of the vertical cut in the back portion. The palm portion of the glove is similarly comprised of a non-mesh material with a plurality of mesh portions, whereby the mesh material is located in the palm portions in areas that are not intended to have primary contact with the handle of a stick and thus will not wear.




These and other features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention, when viewed in accordance with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a protective sports glove in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of a protective sports glove in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the protective sports glove of

FIG. 2

along the line


3





3


;





FIG. 4

is a bottom view of a protective sports glove in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of a protective sports glove illustrating the inner flap portion in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged view of the junction of the cuff portion to the glove portion, which illustrates the wrist guard in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 7

is an illustration of the inner flap portion for a protective sports glove in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the Figures, which illustrate a lacrosse glove


10


in accordance with the present invention. The disclosed glove


10


is preferably for use in lacrosse, however, it should be understood that the disclosed glove


10


may be used in any other contact stick sport, including hockey. The glove


10


has a top portion


12


and a bottom portion


14


which therebetween define an interior space for receipt of a lacrosse player's hand. The glove


10


has a cuff portion


16


, a hand portion


18


coupled to the cuff portion


16


, a plurality of finger portions


20


extending from the hand portion


18


and a thumb portion


22


also extending from the hand portion


18


.




Referring now to the

FIGS. 1 through 4

and


6


, the cuff portion


12


preferably has a first cuff portion


24


and an adjacent second cuff portion


26


. The first cuff portion


24


and the second cuff portion


26


are secured at an upper border portion


27


. The first cuff portion


24


has a first edge portion


28


and a second edge portion


30


. The second cuff portion


26


has a first edge portion


32


and a second edge portion


34


. The second edge portion


30


of the first cuff portion


24


overlaps the first edge portion


32


of the second cuff portion


26


to provide a split cuff. The first cuff portion


24


and the second cuff portion


26


are designed to cover and protect substantial portions of a user's wrist and forearm. The overlapping (split cuff) configuration of the cuff portions


24


,


26


provides added protection to a user's wrist and forearm because of the double layer of padding. Further, because the cuff portions


24


,


26


are not affixed to each other along their adjacent edge portions


30


,


32


, they can move with respect to one another and therefore provide desired flexibility for a user's wrist as it moves during play.




The first edge portion edge


28


of the first cuff portion


24


preferably has a first set of eyelets


36


formed therein. Similarly, the second edge portion


34


of the second cuff portion


26


has a second set of eyelets


38


formed therein. A lace


40


or other securing device is preferably passed through the first and second set of eyelets


36


,


38


to connect the first cuff portion


24


to the second cuff portion


26


and surround a user's forearm when a user's hand is located in the interior space. As shown, the lace


40


is intended to pass around the underside of a user's forearm such that the tightness of the cuff portions


24


,


26


with respect to a user's forearm may be adjusted. The lace


40


may be maintained in its desired position at a desired tightness through the use of the cord lock


42


or other similar locking device.




As best shown in

FIG. 6

, the cuff portion


16


is preferably secured to the hand portion


18


through a plurality of elastic members


44


. Each of the elastic members


44


is preferably secured at one end to the upper border


37


of the cuff portion


16


at an opposing end to the hand portion


18


. This configuration keeps the cuff portion


16


secured to the hand portion


18


. However, the elastic members


44


allow the cuff portion


16


to move with respect to the hand portion


18


and provide flexibility as the user's hand flexes during play. The elastic members


44


are preferably disposed on either side of the cuff portion


16


with a third elastic member


44


being disposed generally in the middle. As the cuff portion


16


moves with respect to the hand portion


18


, the back of a player's wrist or hand can be exposed at a seam


46


formed therebetween. Accordingly, a wrist guard


48


is preferably disposed over the seam


46


between the cuff portion


16


and the hand portion


18


. The wrist guard


48


has a first end


50


, which is preferably secured to the first cuff portion


24


adjacent the first edge portion


28


. The wrist guard


48


has a second end


52


which is preferably attached to the second cuff portion


26


adjacent the second edge portion


34


. While the first and second ends


50


,


52


of the wrist guard


48


are preferably secured to cuff portion


16


by sewing. It should be understood that the ends


50


,


52


may be attached by any other known securing means. Alternatively, the wrist guard


48


could instead be secured to the hand portion


18


. The integral attachment of the wrist guard


48


to the glove


10


prevents the wrist guard


48


from being removed and therefore provides permanent protection.




Additionally, the wrist guard


48


is preferably coupled to the hand portion


18


by an elastic member


54


. The elastic member


54


allows the wrist guard


48


to flex or move as needed during movement by a user's hand during play and still remain over the seam


46


. As shown, the wrist guard


48


is preferably located so that it lies over the seam


48


and above the top portion


12


of the glove


10


. Alternatively, the wrist guard


48


may be disposed within the interior space of the glove


10


to cover the seam


46


from below the top portion


12


.




The hand portion


18


extends between the seam


46


in the finger portions


20


and has a rear portion


60


and a palm portion


62


. The rear portion


60


preferably has an inner fabric


64


having a plurality of protected padded portions


66


secured thereto. As shown, the rear portion


60


is preferably subdivided into individual protective padded portions


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


,


74


,


76


. The rear portion


60


of the glove


10


has a first lengthwise cut


78


, i.e., from one side


80


of the hand portion


18


to the other side


82


of the hand portion


18


, which allows the glove to flex along the lengthwise cut


78


as a user's hand moves. Specifically, the lengthwise cut


78


is cut so that the protective padded portions


74


and


76


are moveable with respect to the adjacent protective padded portions


68


and


72


.




The protective padded portions


74


,


76


terminate at a junction


84


between the hand portion


18


and the finger portions


20


. The junction


84


allows the finger portions


20


to move with respect to the padded portions


74


and


76


as the junction


84


is generally disposed over a user's knuckle area, allowing the finger portions


20


to move as a user's fingers flex. Additionally, the rear portion


60


has a vertical cut


86


that extends generally from the cuff portion


16


to the junction


84


. The vertical cut


84


allows the protective padded portions


68


and


76


to move with respect to the protective padded portions


72


and


74


, allowing the glove to bend around an axis defined by the vertical cut


84


. The vertical cut


84


allows the glove to fit more comfortably as it allows the glove to better conform to a user's hand as he closes his hand around a stick and, therefore, providing a tighter shape. This is necessary as the back of a typical user's hand is not flat, and the padded protected portions are not flexible enough to bend without the vertical cut portion


86


. Thus, prior gloves tend to flatten out as a user flexes his hand which causes additional tension to be applied to the palm portions


62


.




The rear portion


60


of the hand portion


18


preferably has a pair of opposing angled cuts


88


and


90


which begin generally at the base of the hand portion


18


adjacent the seam


46


and extend generally outward to the respective side


80


,


82


of the hand portion


18


. The angled cuts


88


,


90


similarly assist the glove


10


in conforming to the user's hand as the protective padded portions


66


,


70


can each independently move with respect to the other padded portions as a user's hand flexes during play, thus providing a better fitting glove. The cuts


78


,


84


,


86


,


88


, and


90


, are preferably formed in the glove through die cutting or other known cutting or forming means, which are sufficient to configure the rear portion


60


of the glove to conform to the configuration described above. The rear portion


60


may have a variety of additional or different cuts as desired.




The rear portion


60


of the hand portion


18


has a plurality of vent openings formed therein to provide ventilation to a user's hand. A first vent opening


92


is preferably disposed along the vertical cut


86


between the protective padded portion


68


and the protective padded portion


72


. A vent opening


94


is preferably disposed along the first angled cut


88


between the protective padded portion


70


and the protective padded portion


72


. Another vent opening


96


is preferably disposed along the second angled cut


90


between protective padded portions


66


and


68


. The vent openings


92


,


94


,


96


are located along die cuts


86


,


88


and


90


, which do not correspond to joints of a user's hand and, therefore while there is some relative movement of the protective pads in which the vent openings are formed, the movement is not sufficient to cause a portion of a user's hand to be exposed. Further, unlike prior vent openings which were typically formed along horizontal cuts, which result in the back of a user's hand being exposed to contact as the glove flexed, the disclosed vent openings


92


,


94


,


96


are located along non-horizontal cuts and thus can be made larger as the potential for exposure is minimal. It should be understood that while three vent openings are disclosed on the rear portion


60


of the glove


10


, any number of vent openings may be utilized. Additionally, the vent openings may be disposed in a variety of other locations along the rear portion


60


in accordance with the preferred embodiment, including within the respective individual padded portions themselves, instead of along the die cuts.




The finger portions


20


each have a respective padded portion


98


that extends from the second lengthwise cut


84


to the respective tip of each finger portion


100


. As with the hand portion


18


, each of the padded portions is disposed on an inner fabric layer


64


that overlies each of the finger portions


20


. The hand portion


18


of the glove


10


has a first side portion


102


connecting the side


80


of the hand portion


18


to the palm portion


62


. The other side


82


of the hand portion


18


has a side portion


104


which extends between the hand portion


18


and a thumb portion


22


. The thumb portion


22


is in turn connected to the palm portion


62


on its other side.




The first side


102


of the glove preferably has a mesh layer


106


extending between one side


80


of the hand portion


18


and the palm portion


62


with a protective padded portion


108


secured thereon. The second side


104


of the glove also has a protected padded portion that is sub-divided into a first padded portion


110


and a second padded portion


112


by a vertical die cut


114


formed therein. A side vent opening


116


is preferably formed along the vertical cut


14


between the first padded portion


110


and the second padded portion


112


of the second side


104


of the glove


10


. The thumb portion


22


has a plurality of protected padded portions formed thereon. The thumb portion


22


has a first padded portion


120


disposed adjacent a second padded portion


122


and separated by a horizontal cut


124


. The second padded portion


122


is disposed adjacent a third padded portion, which is sub-divided into a first part


126


and a second part


128


by a vertical cut


130


. A second horizontal cut


132


is disposed between the second padded portion


122


and the first and second parts of the third padded portion


126


,


128


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, which illustrate the palm portion


62


of the lacrosse glove, in more detail. The palm portion


62


extends from the lower edge of the hand portion


18


adjacent the seam


46


to the tips


100


of the finger portions


20


and the tip


134


of the thumb portion


22


. The palm portion


62


is attached to each of the respective padded portions


98


of each finger portion


20


by a mesh layer


136


. The mesh layer


136


allows for flexibility of the fingers within the finger portions


20


as well as to provide sufficient ventilation through the mesh layer


136


to a user's fingers. As shown, the palm portion


62


is preferably comprised of a durable material such as leather, a synthetic material, or any other known suitable material, generally illustrated by reference number


138


. Mesh portions


140


,


142


,


144


, and


146


are preferably located throughout the palm portion


62


to provide ventilation to a user's palm. The mesh portions are located in the palm portion


62


in areas that are not intended as primary contact areas for a stick. This is contrary to prior gloves that provide much larger mesh portions on the palm portion with mesh, which tend to wear and rip and thus render the glove illegal.




The first mesh portion


140


is preferably located at the junction between the palm portion


62


and the thumb portion


20


. The first mesh portion


140


allows the thumb portion


20


to move with respect to the palm portion


62


without causing the palm material to bunch or bulge as typically occurs if the entire palm portion is formed of a wear-resistant material. Additionally, the second mesh portion


142


is disposed on the palm portion


62


at the junction between the hand portion


18


and the finger portions


20


to allow relative movement therebetween and to prevent bunching up of material at that joint as would typically occur if that portion were comprised of a wear-resistant material. Each of the finger portions


20


has a plurality of finger vent holes


148


formed in the durable wear-resistant material to provide ventilation to the user's fingers. The finger vent holes


146


are preferably formed by punching and must be formed far enough apart to prevent the durable material from ripping or tearing. The third mesh portion


144


and the fourth mesh portion


146


are also disposed in areas that are not likely to wear due to contact with a stick. The mesh portions


144


,


146


are also disposed in locations that allow the glove to flex and therefore prevent bunching. Further, all of the mesh portions


140


,


142


,


144


,


146


, provide ventilation to the user's palm. It should be understood that more or less mesh portions may be included and the locations shown are merely exemplary and may obviously vary.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

, the glove


10


preferably has a flap portion


150


which is secured to the rear side of the cuff portion


16


and can move into and out of the interior portion of the glove. The flap portion


150


is shown in an inserted position inside the glove in FIG.


4


and is shown in a withdrawn position in FIG.


5


. The flap portion


150


when in the inserted position, is designed to provide a better fit for the user's hand by taking up any excess space between the back of the user's hand and the underside of the hand portion


18


. The flap portion


150


has a plurality of openings


152


formed therein, which correspond to a respective vent opening formed in the rear portion


60


and the second side


104


of the glove


10


. The flap portion is preferably comprised of a foam or padded material so as to further protect the back of a user's hand from contact with a stick. As the flap portion


150


spans the seam


46


in the inserted position, it also assists the wrist guard


48


in preventing the back of a user's forearm or wrist from being exposed to contact with a stick. The flap portion


150


has a thumb portion


154


which preferably extends into the thumb portion


22


of the glove


10


to help to provide a better fit in the thumb portion and a palm portion


156


that helps provide a better fit for the hand.




Having now fully described the invention, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set forth herein.



Claims
  • 1. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion for engaging at least a portion of a user's forearm; a hand portion elastically coupled to said cuff portion, said hand portion having a palm portion and an opposing back portion having a plurality of protective padded portions secured thereon; a plurality of finger portions secured to and extending from said hand portion for receipt of a user's fingers therein; a thumb portion secured to and extending from said hand portion; a wrist guard elastically coupled to said hand portion; a plurality of vent openings formed in said back portion of said hand portion; said palm portion being primarily comprised of a durable material and having a plurality of mesh portions disposed on said palm portion in areas that are not intended to primarily contact a stick.
  • 2. The protective sports glove of claim 1, wherein said cuff portion comprises a first portion and a second portion, with a portion of said first portion overlying said second portion.
  • 3. The protective sports glove of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of finger portions has a rear padded portion, an opposing palm portion, and a substantially mesh side portion extending between said rear padded portion and said opposing palm portion.
  • 4. The protective sports glove of claim 1, wherein one of said plurality of palm mesh portions is located at a junction between said plurality of finger portions and said palm portion.
  • 5. The protective sports glove of claim 1, wherein one of said plurality of palm mesh portions is located at a junction between said thumb portion and said palm portion.
  • 6. The protective sports glove of claim 1, wherein said back portion of said hand portion has a vertical cut portion that extends generally from a base of said hand portion to said finger portions.
  • 7. The protective sports glove of claim 6, wherein one of said plurality of vent openings is formed along said vertical cut portion.
  • 8. The protective sports glove of claim 1, wherein a side portion having a protective padded portion extends between said back portion and said thumb portion.
  • 9. The protective sports glove of claim 8, wherein a vent opening is formed in said protective padded portion on said side portion.
  • 10. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion; a hand portion coupled to said cuff portion, said hand portion having a palm portion and a back side portion having protective padding formed thereon and extending between a first side of said back side portion and a second side of said back side portion; a plurality of finger portions extending from said hand portion; at least one generally horizontal seam formed in said padding on said back side portion and extending from said first side of the glove to said second side of the glove; at least one generally vertical seam formed in said padding on said back side portion; and at least one vent opening formed along said vertical seam.
  • 11. The glove of claim 10, further comprising:a wrist guard coupled to a back side of the glove to cover any area on a user's hand or wrist that can be exposed by relative movement of said cuff portion and said hand portion.
  • 12. The glove of claim 11, wherein said wrist guard is coupled to said hand portion.
  • 13. The glove of claim 11, wherein said wrist guard is coupled to said cuff portion.
  • 14. The glove of claim 11, wherein said wrist guard is permanently coupled to the glove.
  • 15. The glove of claim 11, wherein said wrist guard is at least partially coupled to the glove by an elastic strap.
  • 16. The glove of claim 10, wherein said cuff portion comprises a first portion and a second portion which are intended to move relative to each other to accommodate for movement of a player's wrist.
  • 17. The glove of claim 16, wherein said cuff portion is coupled to said hand portion by a plurality of elastic straps.
  • 18. The glove of claim 10, wherein each of said plurality of finger portions has a rear padded portion and an opposing palm portion, which is constructed of a wear resistant material.
  • 19. The glove of claim 18, wherein each of said plurality of finger portions includes a substantially mesh side portion extending between said rear padded portion and said opposing palm portion.
  • 20. The glove of claim 10, further comprising:a thumb portion extending from said hand portion, said thumb portion having an outer padded portion and a palm portion, which is constructed of a wear resistant material.
  • 21. The glove of claim 20, wherein at least one vent opening is formed in said thumb portion.
  • 22. The glove of claim 10, wherein said generally vertical seam extends generally from a base of said hand portion to a base of said plurality of finger portions.
  • 23. The glove of claim 10, further comprising:a flap portion secured to the glove and moveable between a position inside the glove to take up any excess space and a position outside the glove.
  • 24. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion; a hand portion coupled to said cuff portion, said hand portion having a palm portion and a back side portion having protective padding formed thereon and extending between a first side of said back side portion and a second side of said back side portion; a plurality of finger portions extending from said hand portion; at least one generally horizontal seam formed in said padding on said back side portion and extending from said first side of the glove to said second side of the glove; and at least one generally vertical seam formed in said padding on said back side portion; wherein said palm portion is comprised of a wear resistant material with at least one mesh portion that is located in an area that is not intended to be a high use area.
  • 25. The glove of claim 24, wherein one of said one or more mesh portions is located adjacent a junction between said plurality of finger portions and said palm portion.
  • 26. The glove of claim 24, wherein one of said one or more mesh portions is located adjacent a junction between a thumb portion and said palm portion.
  • 27. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion; a hand portion coupled to said cuff portion, said hand portion having a palm portion and a back side portion having protective padding formed thereon and extending between a first side of said back side portion and a second side of said back side portion; a plurality of finger portions extending from said hand portion; at least one generally horizontal seam formed in said padding on said back side portion and extending from said first side of the glove to said second side of the glove; at least one generally vertical seam formed in said padding on said back side portion; and a pair of diagonal seams formed in said back side portion.
  • 28. The glove of claim 27, wherein each of said pair of diagonal seams has a vent opening formed therealong.
  • 29. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion; a hand portion coupled to said cuff portion and having a palm portion and an opposing back portion with a protective padding secured thereto, said palm portion being comprised of a wear resistant material with at least one mesh portion that is located in an area that is not intended to primarily contact a stick handle; a plurality of finger portions secured to and extending from said hand portion for receipt of a user's fingers therein; and a plurality of seams formed in said back portion of said hand portion separating said protective padding into multiple portions; wherein at least two of said plurality of seams are aligned in different directions with respect to one another and one of said plurality of seams extends substantially from a first side of said back side to a second side.
  • 30. The glove of claim 29, wherein at least one of said plurality of seams runs generally across the glove from one side to the other to divide said protective padding into a forward portion and a rear portion which are moveable with respect to one another.
  • 31. The glove of claim 29, wherein at least one of said plurality of seams runs from a base of said hand portion to said plurality of finger portions to divide said protective padding into a pair of side portions which portions are moveable with respect to on another.
  • 32. The glove of claim 29, further comprising:a wrist guard coupled to a back side of the glove to cover any open area exposed between said cuff portion and said hand portion.
  • 33. The glove of claim 32, wherein said wrist guard is coupled to said hand portion.
  • 34. The glove of claim 32, wherein said wrist guard is coupled to said cuff portion.
  • 35. The glove of claim 32, wherein said wrist guard is permanently coupled to the glove.
  • 36. The glove of claim 32, wherein said wrist guard is at least partially coupled to the glove by an elastic strap.
  • 37. The glove of claim 29, wherein said cuff portion comprises a first portion and a second portion which are intended to move relative to one another to provide flexibility.
  • 38. The glove of claim 29, wherein said cuff portion is coupled to said hand portion by a plurality of elastic straps.
  • 39. The glove of claim 29, wherein each of said plurality of finger portions has a rear padded portion and an opposing palm portion, which is constructed of a wear resistant material.
  • 40. The glove of claim 29, further comprising:a thumb portion extending from said hand portion, said thumb portion having an outer padded portion and a palm portion, which is constructed of a wear resistant material.
  • 41. The glove of claim 40, wherein at least one vent opening is formed in said thumb portion.
  • 42. The glove of claim 29, wherein said at least one mesh portion is located adjacent a junction between said plurality of finger portions and said palm portion.
  • 43. The glove of claim 39, wherein each of said plurality of finger portions includes a substantially mesh side portion extending between said rear padded portion and said opposing palm portion.
  • 44. The glove of claim 29, wherein said at least one mesh portion is located adjacent a junction between a thumb portion and said palm portion.
  • 45. The glove of claim 29, further comprising one or more vent openings in said back portion.
  • 46. The glove of claim 29, wherein said plurality of seams includes at least one diagonal seam formed in said back side portion.
  • 47. The glove of claim 46, wherein said at least one diagonal seam has a vent opening formed therealong.
  • 48. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion; a hand portion coupled to said cuff portion and having a palm portion and an opposing back portion with a protective padding secured thereto; a plurality of finger portions secured to and extending from said hand portion for receipt of a user's fingers therein; a plurality of seams formed in said back portion of said hand portion separating said protective padding into multiple portions; wherein at least two of said plurality of seams are aligned in different directions with respect to one another and one of said plurality of seams extends substantially from a first side of said back side to a second side and another of said plurality of seams runs from a base of said hand portion to said plurality of finger portions to divide said protective padding into a pair of side portions which portions are moveable with respect to one another; and wherein at least one vent opening is formed in said seam that runs from said base of said hand portion to said plurality of finger portions.
  • 49. A protective sports glove, comprising:a palm; a protective back portion extending over said palm, said palm being comprised of a wear resistant material with at least one mesh portion that is located in an area that is not intended to be a high use area; a cuff flexibly attached to said palm and said back portion; a plurality of finger portions connected to said palm and said back portion and extending therefrom; a first seam formed in said back portion and extending from said cuff toward said plurality of finger portions; a second seam formed in said back portion and extending from a first side of said back portion to a second side of said back portion.
  • 50. The glove of claim 49, wherein said first seam is generally straight.
  • 51. The glove of claim 49, wherein said second seam is generally straight.
  • 52. The glove of claim 49, further comprising:a wrist guard coupled to said back portion of the glove to cover any area where said cuff is flexibly attached to said back portion.
  • 53. The glove of claim 49, wherein said cuff portion comprises a first portion and a second portion which are intended to move relative to each other to accommodate for movement of a player's wrist.
  • 54. The glove of claim 49, wherein said cuff portion is coupled to said hand portion by a plurality of elastic straps.
  • 55. The glove of claim 49, further comprising:at least one vent opening located in said back portion.
  • 56. The glove of claim 49, further comprising:a pair of diagonal seams formed in said back portion.
  • 57. The glove of claim 56, wherein each of said pair of diagonal seams has a vent opening formed therealong.
  • 58. A protective sports glove, comprising:a palm; a protective back portion extending over said palm; a cuff flexibly attached to said palm and said back portion; a plurality of finger portions connected to said palm and said back portion and extending therefrom; a first seam formed in said back portion and extending from said cuff toward said plurality of finger portions; a second seam formed in said back portion and extending from a first side of said back portion to a second side of said back portion; and at least one vent opening located in said back portion, wherein said at least one vent opening is formed at said first seam.
  • 59. A protective sports glove, comprising:a palm; a protective back portion extending over said palm; a cuff flexibly attached to said palm and said back portion; a plurality of finger portions connected to said palm and said back portion and extending therefrom; a first seam formed in said back portion and extending from said cuff toward said plurality of finger portions; a second seam formed in said back portion and extending from a first side of said back portion to a second side of said back portion; and at least one vent opening located in said back portion, wherein said at least one vent opening is formed at said second seam.
  • 60. A protective sports glove, comprising:a cuff portion; a hand portion coupled to said cuff portion, said hand portion having a palm portion and a back side portion with protective padding formed thereon, said palm portion being comprised of a wear resistant material with at least one opening formed therein; a plurality of finger portions extending from said hand portion; a mesh portion located in said at least one opening in said wear resistant material to provide ventilation to a wearer's hand.
  • 61. The glove of claim 60, wherein said palm portion includes a plurality of openings formed in said wear resistant material with each of said plurality of openings having a mesh portion located therein.
  • 62. The glove of claim 60, wherein said at least one opening is formed in said wear resistant material in a location that is not intended to primarily engage a lacrosse stick.
  • 63. The glove of claim 60, wherein said at least one opening is formed in said wear resistant material adjacent a junction between said plurality of finger portions and said palm portion.
  • 64. The glove of claim 60, wherein said at least one opening is formed in said wear resistant material adjacent a junction between a thumb portion and said palm portion.
  • 65. The glove of claim 60, wherein each of said plurality of finger portions includes a substantially mesh side portion extending between a protective padding on said back side portion and a wear resistant material on said opposing palm portion.
  • 66. The glove of claim 60, further comprising:at least one generally horizontal seam formed in said protective padding on said back side portion, which extends from a first side of said back side portion and a second side of said back side portion.
  • 67. The glove of claim 66, further comprising:at least one generally vertical seam formed in said padding on said back side portion.
  • 68. The glove of claim 67, further comprising:at least one vent opening formed along said at least one generally vertical seam.
  • 69. The glove of claim 66, further comprising:at least one vent opening formed along said at least one generally horizontal seam.
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Entry
STX Lacrosse catalog, 1999-2000 issue, p. 9. Published in United States.