A - Human Necessities – 63 – B
Patent
A - Human Necessities
63
B
2/83
A63B 71/14 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1315484
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A hockey glove (40) has a set of knuckle protective pads (42) which follow the position of the player's knuckles beneath the pads (42). Break lines (44) are arcuate in shape and incline rearwardly toward wrist portion (46) of the glove (40) from base (48) of thumb portion (50) of the glove (40). Break lines (52) extend between the break lines (44) and are inclined at an acute angle relative to longitudinal direction (54) of the glove (40). Break lines (56) between protective pads (57) on fingers (58) of the glove correspond to the different positions of middle joints on the player's hand, i.e., they are not positioned in a straight line. The rear break line (441 separates the protective pads (42) from protective pad (43) for the back of the wearer's hand. The construction of the protective pads (42) and (57) and the break lines (44, 52 and 56) on the glove 40 allows the player to grasp hockey stick (20) in a natural grip. A-47028/TOH/WEH
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Gazzano Rick
Pagotto John
Easton Sports Inc.
Smart & Biggar
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