U.S. patent application number 10/160613 was filed with the patent office on 2003-12-04 for glove package.
Invention is credited to Bonzagni, Maria A..
Application Number | 20030221327 10/160613 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 29583219 |
Filed Date | 2003-12-04 |
United States Patent
Application |
20030221327 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Bonzagni, Maria A. |
December 4, 2003 |
GLOVE PACKAGE
Abstract
A blister type packaging, housing at least one golf glove, has a
device and indicia incorporated within the package whereby a user
may estimate his/her glove size by merely placing his/her hand on a
measuring station that will determine glove size by the length of
the middle finger. The package will have incorporated a stop-tab,
that the user will wedge between the web junction of his/her index
and middle fingers, which will serve as a orientation or reference
point for the correct positioning of the hand. The stop-tab is an
integral part of the package, and helps to make the packages
stackable with each other by nestling within the indentation of an
adjoining package.
Inventors: |
Bonzagni, Maria A.;
(Marshfield, MA) |
Correspondence
Address: |
D. Michael Burns
Acushnet Company
333 Bridge Street
Fairhaven
MA
02719
US
|
Family ID: |
29583219 |
Appl. No.: |
10/160613 |
Filed: |
May 30, 2002 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
33/512 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A61B 5/1072 20130101;
B65D 75/32 20130101; B65D 2201/00 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
33/512 |
International
Class: |
A61B 005/103 |
Claims
We claim:
1. A package for a golf glove comprising: a blister package
containing at least one golf glove; the blister package having
generally planar front and back surfaces; a reference point on the
back surface for orienting an individual's hand on the back
surface; and sizing indicia being visible from the back surface as
an aid in selecting a proper sized glove.
2. The package of claim 1, wherein the reference point is a
protruding stop-tab for positioning between webbing of an
individual's adjacent fingers and thumb.
3. The package of claim 2, wherein the stop-tab is an integral part
of the blister package molding.
4. The package of claim 2, wherein the adjacent fingers and thumb
are the index and middle fingers.
5. The package of claim 2, wherein the adjacent fingers and thumb
are the index finger and thumb.
6. The package of claim 2, wherein the protruding stop-tab is made
by a punch through of the front surface of the package to the back
surface of the package, the front side having an indentation
defined therein.
7. The package of claim 6, wherein the protruding stop-tab on the
back surface of one package nestles within the indentation of an
adjoining package to create packages that are stackable.
8. The package of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicia is for a left
hand.
9. The package of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicia is for a
right hand.
10. The package of claim 1, wherein the sizing indicia comprises a
measuring station for placement of an individual's hand.
11. The hand measuring device of claim 1, the indicia comprising a
grid associated with the platform for correlating a plurality of
preferred finger length values with a plurality of predetermined
glove sizes.
12. The hand measuring device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined
glove sizes comprise women's small, women's medium, women's
medium-large, women's large, cadet small, cadet medium, cadet
medium-large, cadet large, cadet extra-large, men's small, men's
medium, men's medium-large, men's large, men's extra-large, men's
extra-extra-large.
13. A method for fitting gloves to a user, wherein the method
comprises the steps of: measuring the length of a digit of the
glove hand of the user from the back of the blister package to
assign a value thereto; recommending to the user a predetermined
glove size based on the digit length value.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the digit is a middle
finger.
15. A package for a golf glove comprising: a blister package
containing at least one golf glove; the blister package having
generally planar front and back surfaces; a protruding stop-tab on
at least one of the front and back surfaces for orienting an
individual's hand on the back surface; and sizing indicia being
visible from the surface as an aid in selecting a proper sized
glove.
16. The package of claim 15, wherein the stop-tab is an integral
part of the blister package molding.
17. The package of claim 15, wherein the stop-tab is positioned
between the index and middle fingers.
18. The package of claim 15, wherein the stop-tab is positioned
between the index finger and thumb.
19. The package of claim 15, wherein the protruding stop-tab is
made by a punch through of the front surface of the package to the
back surface of the package, the front side having an indentation
defined therein.
20. The package of claim 15, wherein the protruding stop-tab on the
back surface of one package nestles within the indentation of an
adjoining package to create packages that are stackable.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a glove fitting device and
method for measuring a user's hand and recommending an appropriate
glove size based on the measurement. More specifically, the
measuring device is part of the glove package.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In order to provide comfortable gloves for different users
who have a variety of hand sizes, manufacturers generally provide
consumers with a variety of different sized gloves. With respect to
athletic gloves, such as those used in golf, proper glove fit is
necessary for an additional reason. In such gloves, proper fit
ensures that the glove does not interfere with the feel of a sports
implement in the user's hands. Generally, gloves are produced in
three size classifications, such as women's, men's, and cadet.
Additionally, gloves within each size classification are usually
produced in further size classifications, such as small, medium,
large, extra-large, etc. Thus, retail locations often display a
large number of different glove sizes and a customer often faces a
time-consuming task of trying on multiple gloves in order to
identify gloves with the best fit. Even so, this method is workable
as long as the gloves are in a package that can be opened.
Packaging such gloves is a blister type package has excellent
marketing and retail sales benefits. The clear plastic blister
allows the product to be seen without been handled or removed from
the container. These type packages also reduce theft and are
conducive to being displayed on racks and shelves.
[0003] A number of excellent instruments for measuring the hand
size of people have been patented. Some drawbacks are that they may
be too costly or else bulky thereby requiring space that may not be
available. Others are extremely complicated and cannot be used by
an inexperienced individual. Many people would prefer a more
straightforward system that rapidly measures essential aspects of a
customer's hand and accurately utilizes the measurements to suggest
a glove size. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,997,920; 2,176,288;
2,605,548; and 4,173,074 disclose devices that measure palm width
and the length of only the longest finger.
[0004] Several references, such U.S. Pat. No.4,897,924, teach of
devices that measure the length of all of the fingers. Although
these devices provide additional absolute information about the
dimensions of a hand, such devices are generally too complicated
and cumbersome to be used effectively in a retail setting.
[0005] Thus, a glove fitting device and method are needed that are
easy for a customer to use in a retail setting, that do not require
the package to be opened.
SUMMARY
[0006] The present invention includes a hand measuring device and
method to aid a user in determining his/her glove size, especially
as it relates to a golf glove. The device is integral within the
packaging of the glove, and includes at least one measuring station
on the back of the package. The package is of a standard blister
type, with a see through plastic housing having at least one glove
therein. The measuring station includes a hand outline with a
reference point located at the web junction of the index and middle
fingers and a scale of lines at the distal end of the fingers, each
line indicating a different size glove. The user merely has to
place his/her hand on the hand outline with the web junction of
their hand pressed against the reference point. The length of the
middle finger, by intersection with the lines of the scale, will
indicate the glove size. The reference point comprises a stop tab
that is an integral part of the blister mold. It comprises a
plastic protrusion formed by the blister material.
[0007] Each individual package will contain either right or left
handed men or ladies gloves and the back of the package will have a
corresponding left or right hand measuring station.
[0008] Each blister package provides for a visual look of the glove
without the need to open the package.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0009] Preferred features of the invention may be further
understood by reviewing the following detailed description in
conjunction with the appended drawing figures wherein:
[0010] FIG. 1 is a front elevational view disclosing a blister
package containing two golf gloves although one glove would
suffice.
[0011] FIG. 2 is a side view of the package depicted in FIG. 1.
[0012] FIG. 3 is the rear elevation view of the package of FIG. 1
showing a left glove fitting measurement station.
[0013] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a typical hand.
[0014] FIG. 5 is a front elevational view of the measurement
station with a hand in phantom.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] In the FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown the front surface 28 of
a blister type package herein referred to as 10. Package 10
contains a pair of golf gloves 11 and a stop-tab 12 (to be
discussed later). Referring to FIG. 3, the back surface 27 of
package 10 depicts a measuring station 13 that is an integral part
of package 10 and is included to aid an individual in correctly
determining his/her proper glove size. The measuring station 13
shown in FIG. 3 happens to be for a left handed glove, however, it
is to be appreciated that a right-handed measuring station would be
but a mere image of it.
[0016] Referring to FIG. 4, a typical human hand 20 comprises five
digits including a thumb 21 and four fingers 22-25. Beginning with
the thumb 21, and proceeding laterally across the hand, the five
digits as used in the specification and claims are referred to as
the thumb 21, index finger 22, middle finger 23, ring finger 24,
and little finger 25. Finger web junction, such as 26, is located
between the index and middle fingers 22 and 23. As described below,
in FIG. 5, the measuring station 13, includes the glove outline 14,
a middle finger 15, a reference point indicated by the stop tab 12
and a linear scale 16, wherein each line of the scale is correlated
to a particular glove size.
[0017] As illustrated on FIG. 5, the proper measurement position of
the hand 20 (shown in phantom) placed on measurement station 13
occurs when the stop tab 12 contacts the web junction 26, and a
longitudinal axis of the middle finger extends from the stop-tab
12. This position allows a finger tip length to determine a
particular glove size. Stop-tab 12 is a protrusion that limits the
forward movement of the hand 20, when hand 20 is placed on the
measuring station 13. This allows for a glove size estimate. The
stop-tab 12 is made by a punch through the plastic molding of the
front surface 28 of the blister package 10 which therein extends
through to protrude outwardly from the back surface 27 of package
10, leaving an indentation 29 in the front surface 28. In addition
to the measurement function the stop-tab 12 serves as a stabilizer
in the stacking of multiple packages. Each stop-tab 12 protrusion
of the back surface 27 of a package nestling into the punch through
indentation 29 on the front surface 28 of an adjoining package.
Other methods of placing a stop-tab type device onto the
measurement station 13 would be known to those skilled in the
art.
[0018] In other embodiments, each hand measuring station may have
additional stop-tabs configured to abut at least a portion of
another or all of the web junctions between the other fingers, with
multiple finger measurements taken to determine a glove size. Not
shown, but of particular concern is a stop-tab between the index
finger 22 and thumb 21.
[0019] As depicted in FIG. 5, measurement station 13 comprises
linear scale 16 having a plurality of line measurements, a, b, c, d
and e respectively. The lines a, b, c, d and e are substantially
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the middle finger 23.
Preferably, they are positioned so that middle finger 23 (shown in
phantom on the glove outline 14), which when properly positioned
against stop tab 12 is in alignment with one of corresponding lines
a, b, c, d and e.
[0020] Each line a-e corresponds to a glove size to which is
indicated by the tip of middle finger 23. These glove sizes, can be
small, medium, medium large, large, X-large, cadet, right or left
handed, or some other type size description. Whether measurement
station 13 is for women or for men depends on what gloves are
packaged therein. If the package 10 contains women's gloves, then
obviously the measurement station 13 would contain information as
to women glove sizes.
[0021] Referring to FIG. 5, the method for determining a user's
hand size is as follows: a user places her/his hand 20 (shown in
phantom) on measurement station 13 so that web junction 26 abuts
stop tab 14. The user determines his/her own glove size by seeing
which corresponding line a-e the tip of their middle finger 23 most
closely intersects. If the tip is located between two adjacent
marks, the user should use the length value that is closest to the
tip of the finger.
[0022] While it is apparent that the illustrative embodiments of
the invention disclosed herein fulfill the objectives stated above,
it is appreciated that numerous modifications and other embodiments
may be devised by those skilled in the art. One such modification
is that, although reference is made by the present invention
towards measuring only the user's middle finger, it is to be
appreciated that one of ordinary skill in the art will understand
that the invention herein is not limited to measuring only the
length of this one finger, but could readily be adapted to
measuring the lengths or relative lengths of any combination of
fingers and thumb. Therefore, it will be understood that the
appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and
embodiments which would come within the true spirit and scope of
the present invention.
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