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- the present invention relates generally to a ball glove for baseball, softball and other sports.
- the present invention relates to a ball glove having an index finger pad construction that allows exact fit and a perfect position of fingers of wearer and provides firm grip and control.
- a ball glove is designed to provide a wearer protection from an impact of a ball being caught in the glove.
- a ball impact zone X of the ball glove is located at the base of the index finger section. Accordingly, the index finger of the wearer of the ball glove receives a hard impact when a ball is caught unless the ball is caught solely by the webbing provided between the thumb and index finger of the glove.
- a ball glove is designed to be worn by placing fingers in a finger region of the hand cavity formed by a back side skin and a palm side skin of the ball glove.
- the finger region comprises a plurality of finger sections including an index finger section. As shown in FIG. 1 , removing the index finger of wearer from the finger section and resting the index finger on the back wall of the ball glove requires the index finger to be bent back substantially. Further, the wearer's index finger lies across on a binding channel on a proximal edge of the finger region. This causes not only discomfort to the wearer but also negatively impacts to the ball glove performance.
- a traditional glove is designed to respond to movement of the wearer's fingers in the finger sections.
- FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 when the wearer's finger rests on the backside of the glove it is substantially bent which causes the index finger not to lay flat on a palm lining while the other three fingers lay flat on the palm lining. This creates a space between the index finger and the palm lining. This space between the wearer's index finger and the palm lining prevents proper communication between the index finger and a palm side skin on which the palm lining is secured and the ball is contacted.
- the traditional glove does not provide the comfort and control which players are seeking, if the index finger of the players is removed from the finger section.
- various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a ball glove with an index finger pad construction that allows the wearer to extend the index finger from the index finger section and provides exact fit, comfort, and a perfect position of fingers of the wearer for firm grip and control.
- the ball glove comprises a palm side skin forming a front wall of the glove and a back side skin forming a back wall of the glove.
- the back side skin is coupled to the palm side skin to define a hand cavity and to form a finger region comprising a plurality of finger sections including an index finger section and a thumb section configured to align with an index finger and a thumb, respectively, of wearer of the glove.
- the index finger section and the thumb section are coupled with webbing.
- a back lining is secured to the back side skin.
- a palm lining comprising an index finger section and a palm section is substantially secured to the palm side skin.
- the palm section of the palm lining is substantially secured to the palm side skin and the index finger section of the palm lining is extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
- the ball glove has distal and proximal ends.
- the hand cavity is defined by the backside skin and the palm side skin has an opening to insert wearer's hand in the proximal end of the ball glove and the finger region is located on distal end of the ball glove.
- the palm lining may further comprise additional finger sections aligned with respective finger section of the back side skin.
- the palm lining may also be one continuous piece.
- the palm lining may further comprise an index finger ring thereon at the index finger section to secure the index finger of wearer of the glove.
- the other finger section of the palm lining may be extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
- the ball glove may further comprise padding material between the back side skin and the palm lining at the index finger section.
- the padding material has a rectangular cuboidal shape.
- the padding material may also have a triangle shape in longitudinal section such that the padding material forms a hump so as to fill the space between the palm lining and the index finger of wearer of the glove.
- the back side skin may further comprise a strap extending from the thumb section.
- a distal edge of the strap and a proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin define an internal opening.
- the index finger section of the palm lining extends from the internal opening to be secured on the back wall of the back side skin.
- the back side skin may further comprise a strap extending from the thumb section.
- a distal edge of the strap and a proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin define an internal opening.
- the index finger section of the palm lining extends from a finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin.
- the finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin may be a slit aperture.
- the finger opening is located on distal side of the proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin and the back side skin between the proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin and the finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin forms an index finger slot cover.
- the index slot cover prevents the wearer's index finger from slipping and sliding across the back side skin.
- the index slot cover may further comprise a folded piece for a cleaner finish and to stabilize the finger opening as well.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of traditional glove showing an index finger position.
- FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 illustrate a space between the index finger and the palm lining of the traditional glove.
- FIG. 4 illustrates index finger section of the palm lining applied on a back wall side of the traditional glove.
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a ball glove in an open position in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 a is a back perspective view of the ball glove in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 b is a back perspective view of the ball glove in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates positional relationship between wearer's hand and a palm lining in accordance with one of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an index finger construction in accordance with one of embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 9 illustrates an index finger construction in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 9 .
- FIGS. 11 a and 11 b illustrate an index finger padding material structure.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a palm lining with an index finger ring.
- FIG. 13 is a back perspective view of the ball glove in accordance with one of embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 , FIG. 6 a and FIG. 6 b illustrate a front and a back perspective view of a ball glove 1 in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention, respectively.
- FIG. 6 a illustrates a fastback style
- FIG. 6 b illustrates regular style.
- the figures are shown in a left-handed glove. However, the present invention is not limited to the left-handed glove. A right-handed glove would be substantially identical to the left-handed glove.
- the ball glove 1 has distal and proximal ends.
- the hand cavity define by the backside skin 6 and the palm side skin 2 has an opening for a hand cavity 24 to insert wearer's hand in the proximal end of the ball glove and the finger region 10 is located on distal end of the ball glove 1 .
- the ball glove 1 comprises a palm side skin 2 forming a front wall 4 and a back side skin 6 forming a back wall 8 of the ball glove 1 .
- the back side skin 6 is coupled to the palm side skin 2 to define the hand cavity 24 and to form a finger region 10 comprising a plurality of finger sections 14 , 16 , 18 , including an index finger section 12 and a thumb section 20 configured to align with an index finger and a thumb, respectively, of wearer of the glove.
- the index finger section 12 and the thumb section 20 are coupled with webbing 22 .
- the back side skin 6 may further comprise a finger opening 30 .
- the palm side skin 2 , the back side skin 6 , and the webbing 22 can be made of any suitable material or materials known in the art, whether natural or synthetic, which include but are not limited to rubber, leather or synthetic leather, preferably cowhide leather.
- a back lining 46 (not shown in the figures) is secured to the back side skin 6 .
- a palm lining 34 (not shown in the drawings) comprising an index finger section 38 and a palm section 36 is secured to the palm side skin.
- the palm lining 34 may further comprise additional finger sections 40 , 42 , 44 , aligned with respective finger section 14 , 16 , 18 , of the back side skin 6 .
- the palm lining may be one continuous piece.
- the palm section 36 of the palm lining 34 is substantially secured to the palm side skin 2 .
- the index finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 of the present invention is extended from the finger opening 30 formed in the back side skin 6 through the back lining 46 and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin 6 .
- the back lining 46 and the palm lining 34 can be made of any suitable material or materials known in the art, whether natural or synthetic, which include but not limited to rubber, leather or synthetic leather, preferably cowhide or pigskin. More preferably, tacky or non-slip material is used for the palm lining 34 to provide traction or grip to the wearer's index finger.
- the index finger is substantially bent backward and touching the edge of the finger region where usually covered by a binding channel. In this manner, it is hard to stabilize the index finger position and causes discomfort not only by the bent position of the index finger but also by touching the bumpy binding channel.
- the index finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 of the present invention stays with the index finger of the wearer and prevents the discomfort of touching the binding channel.
- the space is formed between the wearer's index finger and the palm lining, while the index finger of the wearer of the claimed ball glove 1 stays with the index finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 . Accordingly, the claimed ball glove 1 responds to a movement of the index finger promptly so that proper communication between the index finger and the palm side skin can be achieved.
- FIG. 8 illustrates one of embodiments of the present invention.
- the back side skin 6 further comprises the strap 26 extending from the thumb section 20 .
- the distal edge of the strap 26 and the proximal edge of the finger region 10 of the back side skin 6 define the internal opening 28 .
- the index finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 extends from the internal opening 28 , and is secured on a back wall side of the back side skin 6 . No finger opening 30 is formed in this configuration.
- FIG. 9 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.
- the back side skin 6 further comprises a strap 26 extending from the thumb section 20 .
- the distal edge of the strap 26 and the proximal edge of the finger region 10 of the back side skin 6 define an internal opening 28 .
- the finger opening 30 is formed in the finger region of the back side skin, more specifically, formed on distal side of the proximal edge the finger region 10 of the back side skin 6 .
- the finger opening 30 formed in the finger region 10 of the back side skin 6 may be a slit aperture.
- the back side skin 6 between the proximal edge of the finger region 10 of the back side skin 6 and the finger opening 30 formed in the finger region 10 of the back side skin 6 forms an index finger slot cover 32 .
- the index finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 extends from the finger opening formed in the finger region 10 of the back side skin.
- the index finger slot cover 32 stabilizes the index finger position and provides protection.
- the index slot cover 32 may further comprise a folded piece 48 for a cleaner finish and to stabilize the finger opening 30 .
- a numeral 54 indicates the binding channel.
- the ball glove 1 may further comprise padding material 50 between the back side skin 6 and the palm lining 34 at the index finger section 12 .
- the padding material can be any foam body such as a urethane.
- the padding material can be in a rectangular cuboidal shape.
- the padding material is 50 preferably in a tapered shape having a triangle shape in longitudinal section such that the padding material 50 foam a hump which leaves no space between the palm lining 34 and the index finger of wearer of the ball glove 1 and provide a tight fitness, as illustrated in FIG. 11 a.
- the size of the padding is not limited, however, preferably the maximum height H of 10 mm and minimum height h of 5 mm, as indicated in FIG. 11 b .
- FIG. 10 suggests the embodiment having the slot cover 32
- the padding material 50 is applicable to the embodiments without the slot cover 32 .
- the palm lining 34 may also further comprise an index finger ring 52 thereon at the index finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 to secure the index finger of wearer of the glove.
- the index finger ring 52 can be made of any suitable material known in the art, whether natural or synthetic, which include but are not limited to fabric, leather, or synthetic leather, preferably elastic material such as rubber. The index finger ring 52 secures the position of the index finger of the wearer.
- the other finger section of the palm lining may be extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
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A ball glove has an index finger pad construction which reduces the impact force on the hand and allows exact fit and a perfect position of fingers of wearer. The ball glove includes a palm side skin forming a front wall of the glove, a back side skin forming a back wall of the glove coupled to the palm side skin to define a hand cavity, a webbing coupled to an index finger section and a thumb section, a back lining secured to the back side skin, and a palm lining comprising an index finger section and a palm section. The palm section is substantially secured to the palm side skin and the index finger section of the palm lining is extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
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- The present invention relates generally to a ball glove for baseball, softball and other sports. In particular, the present invention relates to a ball glove having an index finger pad construction that allows exact fit and a perfect position of fingers of wearer and provides firm grip and control.
- A ball glove is designed to provide a wearer protection from an impact of a ball being caught in the glove. As indicated in
FIG. 5 , a ball impact zone X of the ball glove is located at the base of the index finger section. Accordingly, the index finger of the wearer of the ball glove receives a hard impact when a ball is caught unless the ball is caught solely by the webbing provided between the thumb and index finger of the glove. - Over the years, players discovered that impact force on the hand can be reduced by placing the index finger on the outside of the ball glove, rather than in the hand cavity. Therefore, it is quite common practice for players to extend their index finger from their glove and rest it on the back wall of the ball glove. This provides the back side skin of the ball glove as an additional layer of padding between the index finger and the ball, so as to minimize and avoid the impact when catching a thrown or hit baseball or softball. However, the back of most ball gloves is usually made of smooth leather and does not provide much traction or grip to the index finger. A player's index finger may slip and slide across the back of a typical ball glove and reduce or eliminate control of the glove. Thus, this practice may not only reduce the impact of the ball on the hand but also reduces the performance of the ball glove, as it is hard to stabilize the index finger position.
- A ball glove is designed to be worn by placing fingers in a finger region of the hand cavity formed by a back side skin and a palm side skin of the ball glove. The finger region comprises a plurality of finger sections including an index finger section. As shown in
FIG. 1 , removing the index finger of wearer from the finger section and resting the index finger on the back wall of the ball glove requires the index finger to be bent back substantially. Further, the wearer's index finger lies across on a binding channel on a proximal edge of the finger region. This causes not only discomfort to the wearer but also negatively impacts to the ball glove performance. - Another important function of a ball glove is its ability to close and open the glove to secure and to release the ball. A traditional glove is designed to respond to movement of the wearer's fingers in the finger sections. However, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 andFIG. 3 , when the wearer's finger rests on the backside of the glove it is substantially bent which causes the index finger not to lay flat on a palm lining while the other three fingers lay flat on the palm lining. This creates a space between the index finger and the palm lining. This space between the wearer's index finger and the palm lining prevents proper communication between the index finger and a palm side skin on which the palm lining is secured and the ball is contacted. - As a result, the traditional glove does not provide the comfort and control which players are seeking, if the index finger of the players is removed from the finger section.
- In order to accommodate the practice of removing the index finger from the finger section, an approach chosen so far in the art has been primary to provide an index finger section of the palm lining on a back wall side of the back side skin, as illustrated in
FIG. 4 . However, this approach does not address the comfort and performance issues caused by the players extending the index finger from their glove and rest on the back wall of the glove. - Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a ball glove that allows the wearer to comfortably extend the index finger from the index finger section without sacrificing the glove's performance.
- In view of the above mentioned situation, various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a ball glove with an index finger pad construction that allows the wearer to extend the index finger from the index finger section and provides exact fit, comfort, and a perfect position of fingers of the wearer for firm grip and control.
- According to the present invention, the ball glove comprises a palm side skin forming a front wall of the glove and a back side skin forming a back wall of the glove. The back side skin is coupled to the palm side skin to define a hand cavity and to form a finger region comprising a plurality of finger sections including an index finger section and a thumb section configured to align with an index finger and a thumb, respectively, of wearer of the glove.
- The index finger section and the thumb section are coupled with webbing. A back lining is secured to the back side skin. A palm lining comprising an index finger section and a palm section is substantially secured to the palm side skin. The palm section of the palm lining is substantially secured to the palm side skin and the index finger section of the palm lining is extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
- The ball glove has distal and proximal ends. The hand cavity is defined by the backside skin and the palm side skin has an opening to insert wearer's hand in the proximal end of the ball glove and the finger region is located on distal end of the ball glove. The palm lining may further comprise additional finger sections aligned with respective finger section of the back side skin. The palm lining may also be one continuous piece. The palm lining may further comprise an index finger ring thereon at the index finger section to secure the index finger of wearer of the glove.
- Instead of the index finger section of the palm lining, the other finger section of the palm lining, which aligned with wearer's mid finger, may be extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
- The ball glove may further comprise padding material between the back side skin and the palm lining at the index finger section. The padding material has a rectangular cuboidal shape. The padding material may also have a triangle shape in longitudinal section such that the padding material forms a hump so as to fill the space between the palm lining and the index finger of wearer of the glove.
- In one of embodiments, the back side skin may further comprise a strap extending from the thumb section. A distal edge of the strap and a proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin define an internal opening. The index finger section of the palm lining extends from the internal opening to be secured on the back wall of the back side skin.
- In another embodiment, the back side skin may further comprise a strap extending from the thumb section. A distal edge of the strap and a proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin define an internal opening. The index finger section of the palm lining extends from a finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin. The finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin may be a slit aperture. The finger opening is located on distal side of the proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin and the back side skin between the proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin and the finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin forms an index finger slot cover. The index slot cover prevents the wearer's index finger from slipping and sliding across the back side skin. The index slot cover may further comprise a folded piece for a cleaner finish and to stabilize the finger opening as well.
- The foregoing and other objectives and advantages will appear from the description to follow. In the description reference is made to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiment may be utilized and the structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The accompanying drawing, therefore, is submitted merely as showing the preferred exemplification of the invention. Accordingly, the following detail description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims.
- Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawing, showing by way of illustration a particular embodiment of the present invention. The illustrated embodiment is merely examples of the present invention and do not limit the scope of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a side view of traditional glove showing an index finger position. -
FIG. 2 andFIG. 3 illustrate a space between the index finger and the palm lining of the traditional glove. -
FIG. 4 illustrates index finger section of the palm lining applied on a back wall side of the traditional glove. -
FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a ball glove in an open position in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 a is a back perspective view of the ball glove in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 b is a back perspective view of the ball glove in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 illustrates positional relationship between wearer's hand and a palm lining in accordance with one of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 illustrates an index finger construction in accordance with one of embodiments of the present invention -
FIG. 9 illustrates an index finger construction in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a sectional view taken along line A-A ofFIG. 9 . -
FIGS. 11 a and 11 b illustrate an index finger padding material structure. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a palm lining with an index finger ring. -
FIG. 13 is a back perspective view of the ball glove in accordance with one of embodiments of the present invention. - Hereafter, the ball glove of the present invention will be described in detail by way of preferable embodiment shown in the attached drawings. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as is commonly understood by one skill in the art. In the following detailed description of the present invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a through understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to one with ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and mechanism have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present invention.
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FIG. 5 ,FIG. 6 a andFIG. 6 b illustrate a front and a back perspective view of a ball glove 1 in accordance with some of embodiments of the present invention, respectively.FIG. 6 a illustrates a fastback style andFIG. 6 b illustrates regular style. The figures are shown in a left-handed glove. However, the present invention is not limited to the left-handed glove. A right-handed glove would be substantially identical to the left-handed glove. The ball glove 1 has distal and proximal ends. The hand cavity define by thebackside skin 6 and thepalm side skin 2 has an opening for ahand cavity 24 to insert wearer's hand in the proximal end of the ball glove and thefinger region 10 is located on distal end of the ball glove 1. - The ball glove 1 comprises a
palm side skin 2 forming a front wall 4 and aback side skin 6 forming aback wall 8 of the ball glove 1. Theback side skin 6 is coupled to thepalm side skin 2 to define thehand cavity 24 and to form afinger region 10 comprising a plurality offinger sections index finger section 12 and athumb section 20 configured to align with an index finger and a thumb, respectively, of wearer of the glove. Theindex finger section 12 and thethumb section 20 are coupled withwebbing 22. Theback side skin 6 may further comprise afinger opening 30. Thepalm side skin 2, theback side skin 6, and thewebbing 22 can be made of any suitable material or materials known in the art, whether natural or synthetic, which include but are not limited to rubber, leather or synthetic leather, preferably cowhide leather. - A back lining 46 (not shown in the figures) is secured to the
back side skin 6. A palm lining 34 (not shown in the drawings) comprising anindex finger section 38 and apalm section 36 is secured to the palm side skin. Thepalm lining 34 may further compriseadditional finger sections respective finger section back side skin 6. The palm lining may be one continuous piece. Thepalm section 36 of thepalm lining 34 is substantially secured to thepalm side skin 2. However, unlike traditional ball glove, as illustrated inFIG. 7 , theindex finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 of the present invention is extended from thefinger opening 30 formed in theback side skin 6 through theback lining 46 and secured on a back wall side of theback side skin 6. Theback lining 46 and thepalm lining 34 can be made of any suitable material or materials known in the art, whether natural or synthetic, which include but not limited to rubber, leather or synthetic leather, preferably cowhide or pigskin. More preferably, tacky or non-slip material is used for thepalm lining 34 to provide traction or grip to the wearer's index finger. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , with the traditional glove, when players extend their index finger from their glove and rest it on the back wall of the glove, the index finger is substantially bent backward and touching the edge of the finger region where usually covered by a binding channel. In this manner, it is hard to stabilize the index finger position and causes discomfort not only by the bent position of the index finger but also by touching the bumpy binding channel. On the other hand, as illustrated inFIG. 7 , theindex finger section 38 of the palm lining 34 of the present invention stays with the index finger of the wearer and prevents the discomfort of touching the binding channel. - Further, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 andFIG. 3 , with the traditional glove, the space is formed between the wearer's index finger and the palm lining, while the index finger of the wearer of the claimed ball glove 1 stays with theindex finger section 38 of thepalm lining 34. Accordingly, the claimed ball glove 1 responds to a movement of the index finger promptly so that proper communication between the index finger and the palm side skin can be achieved. -
FIG. 8 illustrates one of embodiments of the present invention. Theback side skin 6 further comprises thestrap 26 extending from thethumb section 20. The distal edge of thestrap 26 and the proximal edge of thefinger region 10 of theback side skin 6 define theinternal opening 28. Theindex finger section 38 of thepalm lining 34 extends from theinternal opening 28, and is secured on a back wall side of theback side skin 6. Nofinger opening 30 is formed in this configuration. -
FIG. 9 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention. Theback side skin 6 further comprises astrap 26 extending from thethumb section 20. The distal edge of thestrap 26 and the proximal edge of thefinger region 10 of theback side skin 6 define aninternal opening 28. Thefinger opening 30 is formed in the finger region of the back side skin, more specifically, formed on distal side of the proximal edge thefinger region 10 of theback side skin 6. Thefinger opening 30 formed in thefinger region 10 of theback side skin 6 may be a slit aperture. - The
back side skin 6 between the proximal edge of thefinger region 10 of theback side skin 6 and thefinger opening 30 formed in thefinger region 10 of theback side skin 6 forms an indexfinger slot cover 32. Theindex finger section 38 of thepalm lining 34 extends from the finger opening formed in thefinger region 10 of the back side skin. The indexfinger slot cover 32 stabilizes the index finger position and provides protection. As indicated inFIG. 10 , theindex slot cover 32 may further comprise a foldedpiece 48 for a cleaner finish and to stabilize thefinger opening 30. A numeral 54 indicates the binding channel. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , the ball glove 1 may further comprisepadding material 50 between theback side skin 6 and thepalm lining 34 at theindex finger section 12. The padding material can be any foam body such as a urethane. The padding material can be in a rectangular cuboidal shape. The padding material is 50 preferably in a tapered shape having a triangle shape in longitudinal section such that thepadding material 50 foam a hump which leaves no space between thepalm lining 34 and the index finger of wearer of the ball glove 1 and provide a tight fitness, as illustrated inFIG. 11 a. The size of the padding is not limited, however, preferably the maximum height H of 10 mm and minimum height h of 5 mm, as indicated inFIG. 11 b. Although,FIG. 10 suggests the embodiment having theslot cover 32, thepadding material 50 is applicable to the embodiments without theslot cover 32. - As illustrated in
FIG. 12 , thepalm lining 34 may also further comprise anindex finger ring 52 thereon at theindex finger section 38 of thepalm lining 34 to secure the index finger of wearer of the glove. Theindex finger ring 52 can be made of any suitable material known in the art, whether natural or synthetic, which include but are not limited to fabric, leather, or synthetic leather, preferably elastic material such as rubber. Theindex finger ring 52 secures the position of the index finger of the wearer. - Further as illustrated in
FIG. 13 , instead of the index finger section of the palm lining, the other finger section of the palm lining, which aligned with wearer's mid finger, may be extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin. - Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific examples of the embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
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1. A ball glove comprising:
a palm side skin forming a front wall of the glove
a back side skin forming a back wall of the glove coupled to the palm side skin to define a hand cavity and to form a finger region comprising a plurality of finger sections including an index finger section and a thumb section configured to align with an index finger and a thumb, respectively, of wearer of the glove,
a webbing coupled to the index finger section and the thumb section,
a back lining secured to the back side skin, and
a palm lining comprising an index finger section and a palm section, the palm section being substantially secured to the palm side skin and the index finger section of the palm lining being extended from a finger opening formed in the back side skin and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
2. The ball glove according to claim 1 , wherein the palm lining further comprises additional finger sections aligned with respective finger sections of the back side skin.
3. The ball glove according to claim 1 , wherein the palm lining is one continuous piece.
4. The ball glove according to claim 1 , wherein the index finger section of the palm lining extends from the finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin.
5. The ball glove according to claim 4 , wherein the finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin is a slit aperture.
6. The ball glove according to claim 1 , the back side skin further comprising a strap extending from the thumb section, wherein a distal edge of the strap and a proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin define an internal opening and the palm lining of the index finger section extends from the internal opening and secured on a back wall side of the back side skin.
7. The ball glove according to claim 4 , the back side skin further comprising a strap extending from the thumb section, wherein a distal edge of the strap and a proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin define an internal opening, and the finger opening is located on distal side of the proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin.
8. The ball glove according to claim 7 , wherein the back side skin between the proximal edge of the finger region of the back side skin and the finger opening formed in the finger region of the back side skin forms an index finger slot cover.
9. The ball glove according to claim 8 , wherein the index finger slot cover comprises a folded piece.
10. The ball glove according to claim 1 further comprising padding material between the back side skin and the palm lining at the index finger section.
11. The ball glove according to claim 10 , wherein the padding material has a tapered shape such that the padding material foam a hump so as to fill out space between the palm lining and the index finger of wearer of the glove.
12. The ball glove according to claim 1 further comprising an index finger ring on the palm lining at the index finger section to secure the index finger of wearer of the glove.
13. The ball glove according to claim 2 , wherein the finger section of the palm lining, which aligned with wearer's mid finger is extended from the finger opening formed in the back side skin through the back lining and secured on the back wall side of the back side skin.
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