Apparel – Guard or protector – Hand or arm
Patent
1993-02-05
1995-01-10
Nerbun, Peter
Apparel
Guard or protector
Hand or arm
21611, 2167, A41D 1308
Patent
active
053794591
ABSTRACT:
A baseball glove incorporating a continuous lacing system and a unique brace system. The brace system urges the glove into an open position when placed on the hand of a user and supports the form of the glove. The continuous lacing system allows a user to form his or her glove into a desired pocket configuration.
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Natraflex Systems, Inc.
Nerbun Peter
Worrell Jr. Larry D.
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