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Title: US5926847: Golf practice glove
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Eibert, Bruce A.; Reno, NV 89512

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1999-07-27 / 1997-07-01

Application Number: US1997000886631

IPC Code: Advanced: A63B 71/14;
Core: A63B 71/08;
IPC-7: A41D 19/00;

ECLA Code: A63B71/14G6;

U.S. Class: Current: 002/161.2;
Original: 002/161.2;

Field of Search: 002/016,20,159,161.1,161.2,160,161.3,161.4

Priority Number:
1997-07-01  US1997000886631

Abstract: The invention provides exemplary golf gloves and methods for their use. In an exemplary embodiment, a flexible golf glove is provided having a glove body having a palmar side and a dorsal side. A plurality of finger portions and a thumb portion each having a palmar side and a dorsal side are operably attached to said glove body. The glove further comprises at least one resilient pad comprising silicone foam operably attached to the palmar side of said glove body.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Townsend and Townsend and Crew ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Neas, Michael A.;

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What is claimed is:     1. A method of using a flexible golf glove, comprising the steps:
  • providing a flexible golf glove, wherein the glove includes a glove body having a palmar side and a dorsal side, wherein a first resilient pad is operably attached to the palmar side of said glove body, a plurality of finger portions and a thumb portion are operably attached to said glove body, a second resilient pad is operably attached to a palmar side of said thumb portion, and a third resilient pad is operably attached to a palmar side of one of said finger portions, and wherein said first, second and third resilient pads comprise silicone foam;
  • placing said flexible golf glove onto a hand;
  • gripping a golf club with the hand in a manner which brings the first resilient pad, the second resilient pad and the third resilient pad in contact with a golf club grip; and
  • swinging the golf club.


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Get PDF - 6pp US4691388  1987-09 Boone  Lynx Golf, Inc. Golf glove
Get PDF - 6pp US4843651  1989-07 Gramza et al.  Hatch Imports, Inc. Wrist support glove
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Foreign References: None

Other Abstract Info: DERABS C1999-456585 DERABS C1999-456585

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