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Athletic Glove Strengthened by Applying a Coating Layer

a technology of coating layer and glove, applied in the field of athletic gloves, can solve the problems of degrading the quality of athletic gloves, high manufacturing cost, and high labor intensity of splicing and seaming steps, so as to prevent finger knuckle injury, improve structural strength, and effectively offset impact force and rotational for

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-12-05
CHEN VINCENT
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides an athletic glove that is strengthened by applying a coating layer made of liquid elastic material. This improves the structural strength of the finger sleeves and palm portion of the glove, which helps to effectively offset the impact force and rotational force of a moving ball and prevent injury to the user's finger knuckles during ball catching activities. The first elastic support portion is formed on the tip section, middle section, or connection section of the finger sleeves or palm portion, allowing the yarns and coating layer to be integrated with each other.

Problems solved by technology

More particularly, the processing steps are complicated and miscellaneous, leading to high manufacturing cost.
Meanwhile, the splicing and seaming steps usually require intensive manpower.
However, as the manufacturing personnel are often exhausted from long working hours or might be unfamiliar with the manufacturing procedures, it is often that the gloves ended up with poor seaming, thereby degrading the quality of the athletic gloves.
Furthermore, the processing steps are time consuming but the yield rate is low.
The above problems have become critical issues to the production and assembling of the athletic gloves.

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[0028]Referring to FIGS. 1 to 5, FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are the perspective views of the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are the exploded perspective view, the partial cross-sectional view and the partial enlarged view of the first embodiment of the present invention, respectively. The athletic glove 100 according to the present invention includes a glove body 10, a coating layer 20, a first protective layer 30 and a second protective layer 40.

[0029]The glove body 10 is formed with a palm portion 11 and a plurality of finger sleeve portions 12, wherein a front side of the glove body 10 is a surface for an anterior part of a hand and a back side of the glove body 10 is a surface for an posterior part of the hand, and the glove body 10 is interwoven by a plurality of yarns 13. According to this embodiment, the yarns 13 of the glove body 10 are elastic fibers such that the glove body 10 is stretchable.

[0030]The coating layer 20 is applied on each of ...

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Abstract

An athletic glove strengthened by applying a coating layer includes: a glove body formed with a palm portion and a plurality of finger sleeve portions, wherein the glove body is interwoven by a plurality of yarns; at least one coating layer applied on each of the finger sleeve portions, wherein the yarns and the coating layer are integrated and at least one first elastic support portion is formed on the finger sleeve portions; and at least one first protective layer, wherein one side thereof is disposed at the front side of the glove body and the other side thereof has an anti-slip buffer layer. Therefore, the glove body of the present invention provides excellent structural strength on the finger sleeve portions or the palm portion, preventing finger knuckles of a user from being injured when the user engages in ball activities, by offsetting impact force and rotational force.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the priority of China patent application No. 201820844513.4, filed on Jun. 1, 2018, which is incorporated herewith by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to an athletic glove, and particularly, relates to an athletic glove strengthened by applying a coating layer.2. The Prior Arts[0003]In general, the effect and usage of gloves differ due to their applications in different fields. For example, athletic gloves are usually thick; their thickness provides buffers against the impact force generated by an incoming ball, thereby reducing chances of injury to the user's hand.[0004]Generally, an athletic glove usually has a palm portion, and one end edge of the palm portion is formed with several finger portions and the other end edge of the palm portion is formed with an opening into which a user's hand could be inserted to wear the athletic glove.[0005]In addit...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41D19/015A63B71/14
CPCA41D2600/10A41D2500/54A63B71/141A41D2400/80A41D19/01547B32B5/26B32B5/02B32B7/12B32B25/10B32B27/12A41D19/01523A41D31/285A63B2209/00B32B3/266B32B2437/02B32B2307/402B32B2260/046B32B2262/02B32B25/12B32B2571/00B32B5/024B32B2255/02B32B2307/51B32B5/245B32B2307/722B32B5/18B32B2255/26B32B2260/021B32B2307/744
Inventor CHEN, VINCENTLUNG, ANDY
Owner CHEN VINCENT
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