This is a National Phase under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application PCT/EP2010/007588, filed on Dec. 14, 2010, which claimed the priority of German Application No. 20 2009 017 473.5, filed Dec. 23, 2009, the entire content of both Applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention refers to a reinforcement element for a glove, especially for a goal keeper's glove, which is developed to allow a bending in a first bending direction and to prevent a bending in a second bending direction which is contrariwise to the first bending direction. Furthermore the invention refers to a glove, especially to a goal keeper's glove with such a reinforcement element.
A reinforcement element of this kind for a goal keeper's glove is known from EP 1 527 802 B1. With such it is possible to set a protection to that effect that the goal keeper's fingers won't be bent over and so get overstretched during use of the goal keeper's glove in case of catching a ball. Meanwhile it is possible to bend the fingers in formation of a fist which means, the reinforcement element allows this movement of the finger. For this purpose it is intended by the pre-known solution that a section of the reinforcement element extends in the longitudinal direction of the finger which is bendable at first in both bending directions. To prevent the bending of the fingers “backwards” blocking elements are arranged in the section, which abut contrary to the anatomic direction during bending of the finger in a blocking way and so prevent the bending. The blocking elements thereby cover the complete back of the finger.
It is adverse in such a solution that the joint of the fingers abuts upon the blocking elements when during fisting of a ball a force is exerted on the outside of the finger. Accordingly, in this case the joints of the fingers will be subjected to a pressure which will be perceived as displeasing and even as painful respectively.
Thus, it is an object of the invention to further develop a reinforcement element of the kind mentioned above and to suggest a respective goal keeper's glove by which this disadvantage is prevented. Accordingly, it shall be prevented certainly during fisting of a ball that the joint of the fingers will be subjected to an intense pressure.
The solution of the object according to the invention is characterized in that the reinforcement element comprises two bending elements which extend in a longitudinal direction of a finger, which bending elements comprise a number of blocking elements for the prevention of a bending in the second bending direction, wherein the two bending elements run during regular use laterally beside the finger which is to be protected, wherein the two bending elements are connected to another by at least two connecting bridges.
Thereby, it can be provided that the blocking elements and the bending element which carry the blocking elements are designed as a one-piece plastic part. Alternatively, it can also be provided that that the blocking elements are produced as separate parts and are inserted into the bending element.
The at least two connecting bridges are preferably arranged in such a manner that the connecting bridges bridge the area of a phalanx and leave the area of the joint between two phalanxes respectively between one phalanx and the hand of the user uncovered during regular use.
Preferably, four connection bridges are arranged.
Preferably, at least a part of the connection bridges exhibit a concave design on its side which is faced to the finger to allow an optimized snuggling of the back of the finger.
Preferably, the two bending elements including the connection bridges are designed as a one-piece part which is mostly produced by an injection moulding process.
Preferably, the blocking element is connected with the bending element by a form-locking connection. The form-locking connection is preferably designed as a snap-action connection. A preferred embodiment of the invention proposes in this regard that the blocking element exhibits two hook-shaped protrusions which can engage behind a bar section of the bending elements. The two hook-shaped protrusions can be faced opposite to each other.
The blocking element can exhibit at least two lay-on surfaces which abut in a mounted state on the corresponding lay-on surfaces of the bending element. The two lay-on surfaces are preferably arranged orthogonal to each other to define a specified position in two axial directions for the blocking element.
Furthermore, the reinforcement element can have a substantial plane designed pressure distribution element in an axial end region. Thereby, the pressure distribution element and the two bending elements and the connection bridges can be designed as a one-piece part.
The bending element including the connection bridges and the blocking elements consist preferably of plastic material.
Furthermore, the invention relates to a glove, especially to a goal keeper's glove, which is equipped with at least one reinforcement element of the kind described above, preferably with several reinforcement elements for the different fingers.
Advantageously it is thus achieved, that the finger of the goal keeper will be protected in a revised way against overexpansion. The joints of the finger cannot any more contact the reinforcement element and cannot be pressed against the same so that a revised protection is given.
In the drawings embodiments of the invention are shown.
a shows the lateral view of the reinforcement element in a blocking position,
b shows the lateral view of the reinforcement element in the position in which the fingers (not depicted) curl into a fist and the reinforcement element follows the motion of the fingers,
The
The two bending elements 2, 3 extend substantially in longitudinal direction of the finger L. Thereby stronger developed and less developed sections alternate in the mentioned direction. Bar sections 17 (see particularly
In the area of bar sections 17 an in connection to the onward extension of the bending elements 2, 3, hinge-joint sections 24 are arranged which allow that the bending element 2, 3 can be bent without a significant bending torque at that position. Accordingly, the reinforcement strip can follow the bending of the finger in case of building a fist.
So that this doesn't occur in the opposite direction, which means to protect the finger from an overexpansion backwards, blocking elements 4 are provided that can be attached and inserted respectively in the area of the bar section 17 onto the bending elements 2, 3. As an immediate result—look therefore particularly FIG. 1—, this causes in this case that the end face of the blocking elements abut upon the corresponding lay-on surface on the bending elements 2, 3, so that a resistance will be subtended for the bending “backwards”.
Insofar, the reinforcement element constitutes a function which is known as such. I.e. the reinforcement element 1 is developed to allow a bending in a first bending direction (that is to say in the anatomic designed bending direction of the finger) and to prevent a bending in a second bending direction which is opposite to the first bending directions and thus protects the finger.
Meanwhile, it is essential that the reinforcement element 1 comprises two bending elements 2, 3 which extend in a longitudinal direction L of a finger, which bending elements 2, 3 comprise a number of blocking elements 4 for the prevention of a bending in the second bending direction. The two bending elements 2, 3 run during regular use laterally beside the finger 23. The two bending elements 2, 3 are connected to another by at least two connecting bridges 5, 6, 7, 8, in the present case by four of such connection bridges which are preferably designed arc-like.
Furthermore, it is very advantageous that the connecting bridges 5, 6, 7, and 8 are arranged in such a way that during regular use the connecting bridges bridge the area of a phalanx 9, 10 and 11 respectively—see for this
The blocking elements 4 are attached onto the bar sections 17 by a form-closed connection and are here connected with the bending elements 2, 3. Details for this emanate best from
Accordingly, the blocking element 4 will be fixed on the bending element 2, 3 with the hook-shaped protrusions 15, 16 which form a snap joint.
A defined lay-on of the blocking element 4 on the bending element 2, 3 results due to lay-on surfaces 18, 19 which are arranged on the lower side of the blocking element 4. These lay-on surfaces 18, 19 have corresponding lay-on surfaces 20, 21 on the bar section 17 of the bending element 2, 3.
Accordingly, the lay-on surface 18 of the blocking element 4 attaches at the lay-on surface 20 of the bar section; correspondingly, the lay-on surface 19 of the blocking element 4 attaches on the lay-on surface 21 of the bar section 17.
Since the two lay-on surfaces 18 and 19 and 20 and 21 respectively are arranged orthogonal to each other a defined lay-on of the blocking element 4 on the bending element 2, 3 results in two axial directions.
The reinforcement element 1 has a pressure distribution element 22 in one of its axial end sections which is developed lamellar and substantially even. It is suited to be anchored within the goal keeper's glove and to distribute the bending pressure upon the back of the hand.
The way of function of the reinforcement element 1 emanates again from the
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Meanwhile the reinforcement element 1 follows according to
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The synopsis of the
Accordingly, the reinforcement element 1 can be bent here to be able to follow the form of the finger during fisting of the hand.
This following of the bending of the finger is illustrated in
How this looks in the practical use within a goal keeper's glove, results from the synopsis of the
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Meanwhile it results from
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