Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2007
Title: Innovations by James Trevor Anderson
Introduction
James Trevor Anderson is an accomplished inventor based in Berkeley, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of sports equipment, particularly in the design of gloves for fielding balls. With a total of 2 patents, Anderson's innovations focus on enhancing comfort and usability for athletes.
Latest Patents
Anderson's latest patents include a "Glove Apparatus and Method" and a "Glove Closure Apparatus." The glove apparatus features a front shell designed for fielding a ball and a back shell that is joined to the front shell. This design allows for a finger region, heel region, and thumb region that work together to provide more comfort and control than previous gloves. Additionally, the glove is lighter in weight compared to conventional gloves of similar size. A traction panel is also incorporated in the back shell adjacent to the index finger hole for improved functionality.
The glove closure apparatus includes a closure channel that simplifies the process of closing or compressing the glove. This innovation reduces the need for extensive breaking-in procedures. The glove features one or more U-shaped closure channels near the palm portion, allowing for easier compression. These channels are strategically placed to minimize the force required to open and close the glove, and they may include a cover material to keep debris out of the glove's interior.
Career Highlights
Anderson is currently associated with Jas D. Easton, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative sports equipment. His work has been instrumental in advancing the design and functionality of athletic gloves, making them more user-friendly for athletes at all levels.
Conclusion
James Trevor Anderson's contributions to glove design reflect his commitment to improving athletic performance through innovation. His patents demonstrate a clear understanding of the needs of athletes, and his work continues to influence the sports equipment industry.