Boxing gloves

By designing an elastic layer with a specific pore structure in the boxing glove, the problem of insufficient impact cushioning during training is solved, achieving a more effective protective effect.

CN122249263APending Publication Date: 2026-06-19HITSAFE GMBH

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HITSAFE GMBH
Filing Date
2024-10-25
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing boxing gloves cannot effectively cushion impact during training, posing a potential danger to sparring partners.

Method used

A boxing glove has been designed, comprising a back wall and a built-in elastic layer. The elastic layer has holes with a larger cross-sectional area on the back surface of the fingers. The holes are arranged in rows along the length direction and have different shapes and sizes in the first and second zones to provide a more effective cushioning effect.

Benefits of technology

The improved elastic layer structure enhances impact cushioning during sparring, providing additional protection and reducing the risk of injury to sparring partners.

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Abstract

A boxing glove (10) includes a rear wall (12) extending through the rear surface of the hand and the rear surface of the fingers. An elastic layer (16) is disposed within the rear wall (12), the elastic layer (16) including a plurality of first holes (20) extending into a first side surface of the elastic layer (16). The cross-sectional area of ​​the first holes (20) in a first region (24) near the rear surface of the fingers is greater than the cross-sectional area in a second region (25) near the rear surface of the hand.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to a boxing glove. Background Technology

[0002] Boxing gloves are used during combat to provide a degree of protection for both the wearer's hands and the opponent's. While boxing gloves do offer some protection against impacts, this protection is limited in a match because competitive boxing still requires a certain level of impact.

[0003] Boxing gloves are also worn during training sessions. While sparring with an opponent is typically for practice purposes only, significant impacts can still pose a potential danger to the training partner. This invention relates to the structure of a boxing glove used in such training. The purpose of this structure is to provide improved impact cushioning to offer additional protection to the opponent during sparring. Summary of the Invention

[0004] According to one aspect of the present invention, a boxing glove is provided, comprising: The posterior wall extends across the posterior surface of the hand and across the posterior surface of the fingers; And an elastic layer within the rear wall, the elastic layer including a plurality of first holes extending into a first side surface of the elastic layer; The first hole has a larger cross-sectional area in a first region near the rear surface of the finger than in a second region near the rear surface of the hand.

[0005] Preferably, the first hole is configured as a plurality of rows extending along the length of the elastic layer.

[0006] Preferably, the first hole in each row is offset from the first hole in each adjacent row.

[0007] Preferably, the first hole in the first region is elongated relative to the first hole in the second region.

[0008] Preferably, the width of the first hole in the first region is the same as the width of the first hole in the second region.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the first hole in the second region is hexagonal in shape, such that the first hole in the second region defines the honeycomb-shaped wall structure of the elastic layer.

[0010] Preferably, the first hole in the first region is hexagonal in shape, but is elongated along an axis parallel to the row direction, relative to the first hole in the second region.

[0011] Preferably, a second hole is provided that extends into the opposite second side surface of the elastic layer.

[0012] Preferably, the second hole in the second side surface is aligned with the hole in the first side surface.

[0013] Preferably, the second hole has a larger cross-sectional area in the first region than in the second region.

[0014] Preferably, the second hole is configured as a plurality of rows extending along the length of the elastic layer.

[0015] Preferably, the second hole in each row is offset from the second hole in each adjacent row.

[0016] Preferably, the second hole in the first region is elongated relative to the second hole in the second region. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the following figures, wherein: Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the upper side of the boxing glove according to the present invention; Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A side view of a boxing glove; Figure 3 yes Figure 1 A top perspective view of a boxing glove, in which the outer cover of the back wall of the boxing glove has been removed; Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A side view of a boxing glove; Figure 5 yes Figure 3 Front view of the boxing gloves; Figure 6 yes Figure 3 A top view of a boxing glove; and Figure 7 yes Figure 3 A side sectional view of a boxing glove. Specific Implementation Referring to the accompanying drawings, a boxing glove 10 is shown, comprising a back wall 12 configured to extend across the back of the wearer's hand and the back of the fingers. The boxing glove 10 also includes a front wall 14 extending across the front of the wearer's palm and fingers. The periphery of the front wall 14 connects to the periphery of the back wall 12 to define an opening for receiving the wearer's hand.

[0019] The rear wall 12 includes an elastic layer 16. Therefore, the elastic layer 16 extends across the rear surface of the finger, such that it cushions the impact when transmitted by the hand. The elastic layer 16 typically curves near the end of its extension behind the finger, such that it follows the curvature of the finger when struck with the hand clenched into a fist. The rear wall 12 also includes an outer cover 18 extending across the outer surface of the elastic layer 16.

[0020] The elastic layer 16 is formed of a material that provides cushioning against impacts transmitted by the wearer of the boxing glove 10. In a preferred embodiment, the elastic layer 16 is formed of a foamed material.

[0021] The elastic layer 16 includes a plurality of first holes 20 extending across its length. Each of the first holes 20 extends into a first side surface 22, which is located near the outer cover 18 during use. The elastic layer 16 in the illustrated embodiment also includes a plurality of second holes 21 extending into opposing second side surfaces 23 of the elastic layer 16, such as... Figure 7 As can be seen, the first hole 20 extending into the first side surface 22 is aligned with the second hole 21 in the second side surface 23.

[0022] The elastic layer 16 includes a first region 24 located near a first end of the elastic layer 16, the first region 24 being a portion of the elastic layer 16 that extends around the back of the finger during use. The elastic layer 16 also includes a second region 25 located near the back of the hand during use. The hole 20 in the elastic layer 16 has a larger cross-sectional area in the first region 24 than in the second region 25.

[0023] The first hole 20 includes a generally tubular hole extending from a first side surface 22 toward a second side surface 23. In the illustrated embodiment, the first holes 20 are arranged in a plurality of rows 26, each row 26 extending along the length of the elastic layer 16. In the illustrated embodiment, the first hole 20 in each row 26 is offset from the first hole 20 in each adjacent row 26.

[0024] The first hole 20 in the first region 24 is elongated relative to the first hole 20 in the second region 25. The first hole 20 in the second region 25 is hexagonal in shape, such that it defines the elastic layer 16 as a generally honeycomb-like wall structure. The first hole 20 in the first region 24 is also hexagonal in shape, but elongated along an axis parallel to the row 26. The width of the first hole 20 in the first region 24 is the same as the width of the first hole 20 in the second region 25.

[0025] The structure of the first hole 20 in the elastic layer 16 provides more effective cushioning for the impacts transmitted by the wearer of the boxing glove 10, so as to provide additional protection for the person sparring with the wearer of the boxing glove 10.

[0026] The second hole 21 has a similar structure to the first hole 20. That is, the second hole 21 is arranged in a plurality of rows 26 corresponding to the first hole 21, and has a larger cross-sectional area in the first region 24 than in the second region 25. In the illustrated embodiment, the second hole 21 is hexagonal and elongated in the first region 24 relative to the second region 25.

[0027] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements can be made to the foregoing embodiments in addition to those already described, without departing from the basic inventive concept of the present invention.

Claims

1. A boxing glove, comprising: The posterior wall extends across the posterior surface of the hand and the posterior surface of the fingers; And an elastic layer within the rear wall, the elastic layer including a plurality of first holes extending into a first side surface of the elastic layer; The first hole has a larger cross-sectional area in a first region near the rear surface of the finger than in a second region near the rear surface of the hand.

2. The boxing glove according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first hole is configured as a plurality of rows extending along the length of the elastic layer.

3. The boxing glove according to claim 2, wherein, The first hole in each row is offset from the first hole in each adjacent row.

4. The boxing gloves according to claim 2 or 3, wherein, The first hole in the first region is elongated compared to the first hole in the second region.

5. The boxing glove according to claim 4, wherein, The width of the first hole in the first zone is the same as the width of the first hole in the second zone.

6. The boxing gloves according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein, The first hole in the second region is hexagonal in shape, such that the first hole in the second region defines the honeycomb wall structure of the elastic layer.

7. The boxing glove according to claim 6, wherein, The first hole in the first region is hexagonal, but the first hole in the second region is elongated along an axis parallel to the row.

8. The boxing gloves according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein, A second hole is provided, extending into the opposite second side surface of the elastic layer.

9. The boxing glove according to claim 8, wherein, The second hole in the second side surface is aligned with the hole in the first side surface.

10. The boxing glove according to claim 9, wherein, The second hole has a larger cross-sectional area in the first region than in the second region.

11. The boxing glove according to claim 10, characterized in that, The second hole is configured in multiple rows extending along the length of the elastic layer.

12. The boxing glove according to claim 11, wherein, The second hole in each row is offset from the second hole in each adjacent row.

13. The boxing gloves according to claim 11 or 12, wherein, The second hole in the first region is elongated relative to the second hole in the second region.