Anti-falling skiing gloves
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520378252.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-06
AI Technical Summary
[0002]传统防摔滑雪手套为了保证跌落时指底位置不会承受较大冲击力,通常会在指底与手掌连接处设置防护壳,该种防护壳为了保证一体性通常是与手套一体成型的,该种手套存在的缺陷是,无法对指关节连接处进行有效防护,并且一旦产生摔碰造成指部关节处受伤,在将手套脱离时其一体性设置的防护壳必然会触碰到创伤位置,容易对创伤处造成二次伤害
[0011]本实用新型的有益效果是:通过网式包围层内侧填充球形缓冲粒实现对尾端指套连接处的独立防护,使用人员在摔倒时呈握拳状态接触地面时由球形缓冲粒对指关节相接处点进行缓冲,而指根防护壳和接触面避让弧片则起到对指关节与掌面连接处的接触防护,在后续脱离手套前,通过夹角间隙的空间预留,不影响操作人员手部张开展平,可在手部展平通过上抠指根防护壳与接触面避让弧片分离,使操作人员脱离时不会与指根防护壳之间产生硬性接触,确保指根防护壳不会对操作人员手部造成二次伤害,同时即使指根防护壳在摔倒过程中产生脱离通过棉质填充层以及接触面避让弧片也可正常对指关节与掌面连接处完成防护。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of glove technology, specifically relating to a fall-proof ski glove. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional ski gloves, designed to prevent excessive impact on the fingertips during falls, typically feature a protective shell at the junction of the fingertips and palm. This shell is usually molded as a single piece to ensure a seamless look. However, this type of glove has a drawback: it fails to effectively protect the finger joints. Furthermore, if a fall results in injury to the finger joints, the integrated protective shell will inevitably come into contact with the injured area when the glove is removed, potentially causing further damage. Utility Model Content
[0003] This invention provides a fall-proof ski glove to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0004] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a fall-proof ski glove, including a fixed cup strap, the fixed cup strap being provided with a protective palm sleeve, a fall-proof layer, and five sets of positioning components, each pair of adjacent positioning components being provided with a tension joint protective padding layer group, the upper end of the fall-proof layer being provided with at least three finger root protective shells, the inner side of the finger root protective shells being engaged with contact surface avoidance arc plates, the contact surface avoidance arc plates being fixedly connected to the fall-proof layer, the tension joint protective padding layer group including a mesh surrounding layer, spherical buffer particles, and an angle gap, the mesh surrounding layer being fixedly connected to the inner side of the positioning components, the spherical buffer particles filling the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer, and the angle gap being provided on the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer.
[0005] The contact surface avoidance arc plate is fixedly connected to a buffer protrusion, and the finger root protective shell is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped concave buckle, which is engaged with the upper end of the buffer protrusion.
[0006] The finger root protective shell and the contact surface avoidance arc plate, as well as the inner side of the buffer buckle, are all filled with cotton filling layer.
[0007] The arc-shaped concave buckle and the buffer convex buckle are both provided with positioning protrusions, and the arc-shaped concave buckle and the buffer convex buckle are connected by the positioning protrusions.
[0008] The finger positioning component includes a tail finger sleeve, an elastic positioning sleeve, and a head finger sleeve. The head finger sleeve is integrally connected to the tail finger sleeve, and the elastic positioning sleeve is disposed between the head finger sleeve and the tail finger sleeve.
[0009] The included angle gap is V-shaped to allow space for the movement of the tail finger sleeve.
[0010] The elastic banding sleeve is installed in a circumferential shape on the inner side of the tail finger sleeve, and the elastic banding sleeve is used to separate the wearing areas of the head finger sleeve and the tail finger sleeve.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: Independent protection is achieved at the finger joint connection point by filling the inner side of the mesh-like outer layer with spherical buffer particles. When the user falls and contacts the ground in a clenched fist position, the spherical buffer particles cushion the point where the finger joints meet. The finger root protective shell and the contact surface avoidance arc plate provide contact protection at the connection point between the finger joints and the palm. Before removing the glove, the space reserved by the angled gap does not affect the operator's ability to open and flatten their hand. The finger root protective shell can be separated from the contact surface avoidance arc plate by prying it open, ensuring that there is no hard contact between the operator and the finger root protective shell when removing the glove, thus preventing secondary injury to the operator's hand. Even if the finger root protective shell detaches during a fall, the cotton filling layer and the contact surface avoidance arc plate can still provide normal protection at the connection point between the finger joints and the palm.
[0012] The parts of the device not covered herein are the same as or can be implemented using existing technologies. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the anti-fall layer, the finger root protective shell, and the contact surface avoidance arc plate in this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of part A in the middle.
[0016] In the diagram: 1. Fixed wrist strap; 2. Protective palm sleeve; 3. Anti-fall layer; 31. Finger root protective shell; 311. Arc-shaped concave buckle; 32. Contact surface avoidance arc plate; 321. Buffer protrusion buckle; 33. Cotton filling layer; 34. Positioning clip protrusion; 4. Finger positioning component; 41. Tail end finger sleeve; 42. Elastic binding sleeve; 43. Head end finger sleeve; 5. Tension connection protective padding layer assembly; 51. Mesh surrounding layer; 52. Spherical buffer pellets; 53. Angle gap. Detailed Implementation
[0017] Please see Figures 1-3The present invention provides the following technical solution: a fall-proof ski glove, including a fixed cup strap 1, the fixed cup strap 1 is provided with a protective palm sleeve 2, a fall-proof layer 3 and five sets of positioning components 4, each pair of adjacent positioning components 4 is provided with a tension joint protective padding layer group 5, the upper end of the fall-proof layer 3 is provided with at least three finger root protective shells 31, the inner side of the finger root protective shell 31 is engaged with a contact surface avoidance arc plate 32, the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 is fixedly connected to the fall-proof layer 3, the tension joint protective padding layer group 5 includes a mesh surrounding layer 51, spherical buffer particles 52 and an angle gap 53, the mesh surrounding layer 51 is fixedly connected to the inner side of the positioning components 4, the spherical buffer particles 52 fill the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer 51, and the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer 51 is provided with an angle gap 53.
[0018] In this embodiment, to avoid the inability to effectively protect the finger joints, and the fact that if a fall causes injury to the finger joints, the integrally designed protective shell will inevitably touch the injured area when the glove is removed, easily causing secondary damage, this invention proposes a fall-proof ski glove. This invention solves the technical problem by setting a fall-proof layer 3, a finger root protective shell 31, a contact surface avoidance arc plate 32, a cotton filling layer 33, a finger positioning component 4, and a tension joint protective padding layer 5.
[0019] In this embodiment, the connection of the end finger sleeve 41 is independently protected by filling the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer 51 with spherical buffer particles 52. When the user falls and contacts the ground in a fist position, the spherical buffer particles 52 cushion the point where the finger joints meet. The finger root protective shell 31 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 provide contact protection at the connection between the finger joints and the palm. At the same time, before the gloves are removed, the space reserved by the angle gap 53 does not affect the operator's ability to open and flatten their hands.
[0020] The contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 is fixedly connected to a buffer protrusion 321, and the finger root protective shell 31 is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped concave buckle 311, which is engaged with the upper end of the buffer protrusion 321.
[0021] A positioning protrusion 34 is provided between the arc-shaped concave buckle 311 and the buffer protrusion 321, and the arc-shaped concave buckle 311 and the buffer protrusion 321 are engaged and connected by the positioning protrusion 34.
[0022] In this embodiment, the arc-shaped concave buckle 311 and the buffer convex buckle 321 are combined with each other by the positioning convex buckle 34 to realize the snap-fit connection between the finger root protective shell 31 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32. This split design makes it easy to remove the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 later. At the same time, even if the finger root protective shell 31 is detached during a fall, the cotton filling layer 33 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 can still provide normal protection at the connection between the finger joint and the palm.
[0023] The area between the finger root protective shell 31 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32, as well as the inner side of the buffer protrusion 321, is filled with a cotton filling layer 33.
[0024] In this embodiment, the cotton filling layer 33 is used to fill the gap formed between the finger root protective shell 31 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32, so as to prevent the finger root protective shell 31 from shifting and shaking during use, and to ensure the stability of the contact surface when the cotton filling layer 33 contacts external objects.
[0025] In this embodiment, before removing the gloves, the finger root protective shell 31 can be separated from the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 by flattening the hand, so that the operator will not have hard contact with the finger root protective shell 31 when removing the gloves, ensuring that the finger root protective shell 31 will not cause secondary injury to the operator's hand. At the same time, even if the finger root protective shell 31 detaches during a fall, the cotton filling layer 33 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 can still provide normal protection at the connection between the finger joint and the palm.
[0026] The finger positioning component 4 includes a tail finger sleeve 41, an elastic binding sleeve 42, and a head finger sleeve 43. The head finger sleeve 43 is integrally connected to the tail finger sleeve 41, and the elastic binding sleeve 42 is disposed between the head finger sleeve 43 and the tail finger sleeve 41.
[0027] The elastic positioning sleeve 42 is installed in a ring shape on the inside of the tail finger sleeve 41. The elastic positioning sleeve 42 is used to separate the wearing areas of the head finger sleeve 43 and the tail finger sleeve 41.
[0028] In this embodiment, to avoid excessive gaps between the wearer's fingertips and the head finger sleeve 43, an elastic binding sleeve 42 is provided between the head finger sleeve 43 and the tail finger sleeve 41 to position the wearer's fingertips, thus preventing excessive empty length of the fingertips from affecting gripping during skiing.
[0029] The working principle and usage process of this utility model: The user inserts their hand into the protective palm sleeve 2 through the fixed bowl strap 1, so that the five fingers of the protective padding layer group at the joint enter the inner side of the tail finger sleeve 41 respectively. After wearing, the finger root protective shell 31 is located at the knuckle of the fist where the base of the finger and the palm of the patient meet. When the user falls and hits the ground in a clenched fist state, the spherical buffer particles 52 cushion the point where the finger joints meet, while the finger root protective shell 31 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 provide contact protection at the connection between the finger joint and the palm. After subsequent removal... The space reserved by the angle gap 53 in front of the glove does not affect the operator's ability to open and flatten the hand. When the hand is flattened, the upper finger root protective shell 31 can be separated from the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32, so that the operator will not have hard contact with the finger root protective shell 31 when he or she leaves. This ensures that the finger root protective shell 31 will not cause secondary injury to the operator's hand. At the same time, even if the finger root protective shell 31 is separated during a fall, the cotton filling layer 33 and the contact surface avoidance arc plate 32 can still provide normal protection at the junction of the finger joint and the palm.
Claims
1. A type of anti-fall ski glove, comprising a fixed cup strap (1), characterized in that: The fixed cup strap (1) is provided with a protective palm sleeve (2), a drop-proof layer (3) and five sets of positioning components (4). Each pair of adjacent positioning components (4) is provided with a tension-connecting protective pad layer group (5). The drop-proof layer (3) is provided with at least three finger root protective shells (31) at its upper end. The finger root protective shell (31) is engaged with a contact surface avoidance arc plate (32) on its inner side. The contact surface avoidance arc plate (32) is fixedly connected to the drop-proof layer (3). The tension-connecting protective pad layer group (5) includes a mesh surrounding layer (51), spherical buffer particles (52) and an angle gap (53). The mesh surrounding layer (51) is fixedly connected to the inner side of the positioning component (4). The spherical buffer particles (52) fill the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer (51), and the angle gap (53) is provided on the inner side of the mesh surrounding layer (51).
2. The anti-fall ski glove according to claim 1, characterized in that: The contact surface avoidance arc plate (32) is fixedly connected to a buffer protrusion (321), and the finger root protective shell (31) is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped concave buckle (311). The arc-shaped concave buckle (311) is engaged with the upper end of the buffer protrusion (321).
3. The anti-fall ski glove according to claim 2, characterized in that: The finger root protective shell (31) and the contact surface avoidance arc plate (32) are filled with a cotton filling layer (33) and the inner side of the buffer buckle (321).
4. The anti-fall ski glove according to claim 3, characterized in that: A positioning protrusion (34) is provided between the arc-shaped concave buckle (311) and the buffer protrusion (321), and the arc-shaped concave buckle (311) and the buffer protrusion (321) are engaged and connected by the positioning protrusion (34).
5. The anti-fall ski glove according to claim 1, characterized in that: The finger positioning component (4) includes a tail finger sleeve (41), an elastic positioning sleeve (42), and a head finger sleeve (43). The head finger sleeve (43) is integrally connected to the tail finger sleeve (41), and the elastic positioning sleeve (42) is disposed between the head finger sleeve (43) and the tail finger sleeve (41).
6. The anti-fall ski glove according to claim 5, characterized in that: The included angle gap (53) is V-shaped to reserve space for the movement of the tail finger sleeve (41).
7. The anti-fall ski glove according to claim 6, characterized in that: The elastic band sleeve (42) is installed in a circumferential manner on the inner side of the tail finger sleeve (41), and the elastic band sleeve (42) is used to separate the wearing areas of the head finger sleeve (43) and the tail finger sleeve (41).