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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 FULL SLEEVE THERMAL WINTER APPAREL US15042107 2016-02-11 US20170231302A1 2017-08-17 Armi TGA Rhodes
The present invention relates to a full sleeve thermal winter apparel for a person including, an enveloping torso portion configured to cover a portion of a torso of the person; an opening for a head of the person to extend out of when the full sleeve thermal winter apparel is worn by the person; a right sleeve comprising a top end; a bottom end; an outer surface and a lower surface; a left sleeve comprising a top end; a bottom end; an outer surface and a lower surface; a means for covering hands of the person; at least one envelope for concealing the means for covering hands of the person; a means for covering the head of the person; and at least one pocket for placing the means for covering the head of the person.
222 Webbed opposable-thumb mitten US14996935 2016-01-15 US20170202280A1 2017-07-20 Bradley R. Groves
A mitten that encapsulates the full hand, inclusive of the thumb, within a single and uninterrupted chamber that creates a microclimate shared by the entire hand and allows functional articulation of the opposable thumb. The body of the mitt has a thumb projection webbed in appearance that prevents isolation of the thumb from the remainder of the hand, which serves to enhance thermoregulation mechanisms while maximizing biomechanical function and prehensile capability both within and as transmitted through the body of the mitt.
223 Method and system for tracking glove failure US15168279 2016-05-31 US09635891B2 2017-05-02 James L. Hull
A system and method for identifying areas of a processing plant in which a glove is damaged. The system includes utilizing color-coded sets of gloves in different areas or processing steps within the plant. All the gloves used in a particular plant are provided with a unique identifier. If a piece of a glove is located in the product within the plant, the color of that piece indicates the area or process of the plant in which the glove was used. If a piece of a damaged glove is located in the product at a remote destination, the unique identifier in that piece is matched with a registry to determine the plant in which the glove was used. The color of the piece then helps the plant to identify where the damaged glove was used. The system and method are particularly helpful in the food processing industry, especially meat processing.
224 PATTERNED MEDICAL GLOVE FOR USE WHEN TAKING A PULSE US15289226 2016-10-10 US20170020213A1 2017-01-26 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous or hand-specific glove including a wrist region, a palm region, and a digit region. The glove may be fabricated of nitrile rubber that is free of or essentially free of zinc, sulfur and accelerators to reduce allergic reactions in populations required to frequently wear protective gloves. A band region that partially or fully encircles a user's finger knuckles may be provided for easier finger bending. Texturing may be provided on glove surfaces that are used to grip articles. The tip regions on the front surface of the index and middle finger regions may be un-textured or smooth to enable a user to take a patient's pulse. These tip regions may be of reduced diameter and circumference so as to pull the glove material tightly around the tips of the user's finger so that even a faint pulse in a patient may be detected.
225 HYBRID BATTING AND SLIDING GLOVE US14742841 2015-06-18 US20160354673A1 2016-12-08 Joseph Machado
This invention presented herein is a hybrid batting and sliding glove that will reduce the number of hand injuries associated with sliding head first into a base in the sports of baseball and softball. There are three key features. The Tendon Feature gently pulls the hand back keeping the fingers off the ground and into a safer position for sliding. The wrist closure feature keeps the wrist from hyperextending. The figure feature component keeps the fingers together.
226 Gloves With Selective Inserts About the Proximal and Distal Interphalangeal Joints of the Hand US14713331 2015-05-15 US20160331050A1 2016-11-17 Shawn Schild
A glove having a pinky finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger and thumb receiving portion in communication with a hand receiving portion is provided. The pinky finger, ring finger, middle finger, and index finger receiving portions of the glove each have a top panel and a bottom panel which are connected to form each of the finger receiving portions. An intermediate region and a distal region of the ring finger and middle finger receiving portions of the glove includes a first and second insert affixed to both the inner and outer sides of each. The intermediate region and a distal region of the pinky and index finger receiving portions of the glove include a first and second insert affixed to only the inner sides of each. The outer side of both the pinky and index finger receiving portions have no inserts provided. The thumb receiving portion have no inserts.
227 IMPREGNATED DRESSINGS FOR TREATING DERMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS US15110559 2015-01-08 US20160324872A1 2016-11-10 Alison J. Bruce; Charles J. Bruce; Benjamin J. Barrick
This document provides methods and materials for treating dermatologic disorders. For example, methods and materials for using dressings (e.g., wet dressings) to treat dermatologic conditions such as dermatitis are provided.
228 GLOVE STRUCTURE US15035998 2014-11-07 US20160278457A1 2016-09-29 Wenlan CAI; Zhibin LI; Ning LI
A glove structure of the present invention is provided with first and second glove components, wherein the first glove component is correspondingly provided with a first internal surface and a first external surface, and the second glove component is correspondingly provided with a second internal surface and a second external surface. The second internal surface uses joining regions to bond to the first external surface. The glove structure of the present invention not only provides a simple structure that is easily produced, but also substantially increases production efficiency and glove quality. Moreover, a simple bonding method is used to cut the cost of stitching done by hand, shorten the staff learning curve, and reduce operational variables.
229 Clench arresting glove US14601481 2015-01-21 US09380820B1 2016-07-05 Linda M. Griego
A glove to prevent involuntary clenching of the hand may comprise a five phalange regions extending outwardly from a dorsal and palm region which are configured to receive portions of the hand of a user. A pull strap anchor may be positioned on the dorsal region. The glove may further comprise five pull straps. Each pull strap may be configured to receive a finger or a user's hand, and may comprise a first end which may be coupled to a phalange region and a second end which may be removably coupled to the pull strap anchor. By coupling the pull straps to the pull strap anchor, a reverse counterforce may be exerted against the phalange regions as to open the hand and prevent involuntary clenching.
230 Method and system for tracking glove failure US13947652 2013-07-22 US09380794B2 2016-07-05 James L. Hull
A system and method for identifying areas of a processing plant in which a glove is damaged. The system includes utilizing color-coded sets of gloves in different areas or processing steps within the plant. All the gloves used in a particular plant are provided with a unique identifier. If a piece of a glove is located in the product within the plant, the color of that piece indicates the area or process of the plant in which the glove was used. If a piece of a damaged glove is located in the product at a remote destination, the unique identifier in that piece is matched with a registry to determine the plant in which the glove was used. The color of the piece then helps the plant to identify where the damaged glove was used. The system and method are particularly helpful in the food processing industry, especially meat processing.
231 PROTECTIVE GLOVE LINER FOR USE IN ATHLETICS US14789646 2015-07-01 US20150305415A1 2015-10-29 Bradley Scott Stone; Mark Maley
A protective inner athletic glove for use with an outer athletic glove. The inner athletic glove includes a glove body including a moisture wicking, elastic fabric material for covering at least a portion of a user's hand and one or more protective barrier layers attached to an outer surface of the glove body, the one or more protective barrier layers comprising a material to reduce a coefficient of friction between the glove body and an inner surface of an outer athletic glove.
232 SUPPORTER US14438649 2013-10-10 US20150290018A1 2015-10-15 Hisashi Okazawa; Hajime Setoguchi
Provided is a supporter that has an appropriate bending property and is inhibited from excessively bending A supporter (4) includes a base (41), a plurality of grooves (42) that are provided in the width direction of the base (41), fillers (43) that can be respectively inserted into the grooves (42), and disconnection preventing lips (44) for the fillers (43). The fillers (43) each have a small protrusion (49) that extends downward, the base (41) has a through hole (45) or a depression in each of the grooves (42) , and the small protrusion (49) and the through hole (45) can be fitted to each other and freely move to such an extent that they do not separate from each other.
233 DRIVE DEVICE US14643223 2015-03-10 US20150265412A1 2015-09-24 Yutaka ARAKAWA
A finger joint drive device includes a first base section disposed on a back of a hand, a second base section rotatable with respect to the first base section, a drive section adapted to rotate the second base section, and an attachment mechanism. Further, the attachment mechanism is provided with a first curved portion having contact with a palm of the hand in an attached state, and a second curved portion and a third curved portion adapted to connect the first curved portion to the first base section. The first curved portion is arranged along a life line in the attached state. Therefore, the finger joint drive device can stably be fixed to the hand, and the degree of freedom of the fingers can sufficiently ensured.
234 Disposable gloves and glove material compositions US13233778 2011-09-15 US09084445B2 2015-07-21 Ter-Hai Lin; Jeff Teng; Ben Tseng; Joe Wang; Jerry Hsu
The present invention generally relates to disposable gloves, ethylene-based thermoplastic materials for use in preparing disposable gloves, and methods for preparing ethylene-based thermoplastic materials for use in preparing disposable gloves. In particular, the present invention relates to non-medical and non-surgical disposable gloves suitable for use in food-service and industrial applications.
235 GLOVE FOR USE WITH CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME US14588028 2014-12-31 US20150185872A1 2015-07-02 Gerald Leto
A modified material for use with a capacitive touch screen is described. The modified material comprises backcoating the material with a composition comprising either a non-metallic and/or a metallic conductive agent. A variety of materials are contemplated, including, but not limited to leather. Also described is an apparatus and method of making the conductive glove.
236 GLOVE WITH REMOVABLE FINGERTIPS US14542208 2014-11-14 US20150135402A1 2015-05-21 Michael McCourt
A glove, having a finger sheath comprising multiple pieces of fabric held together by seams; and reinforcements for the seams so that part of the sheath can be removed by cutting without the seams unraveling.
237 Method Of Forming Molded Articles Of Clothing With Non-Molded Components US14535548 2014-11-07 US20150059053A1 2015-03-05 Dennis R. Baacke; Aly Khalifa
The present invention is an article of clothing, such as a glove, formed with a flexible, moldable material section forming one or more of the portions of the article of clothing. The moldable sections utilized in constructing the article of clothing are formed in a molding process which allows for the formation of the sections in a desired shape and/or with various function-enhancing members integrally on the moldable portions. In addition, the molding process for forming the moldable sections can be used to bond the moldable sections to the other non-moldable sections used in the construction of the article of clothing.
238 Method and apparatus for disposable glove dispensing US14331061 2014-07-14 US08960493B1 2015-02-24 Jack Brian Dennison; John Owensby; Brad Forrest; Steve Knight
A disposable glove dispensing system may allow for a user to efficiently put on a disposable glove without touching the outside of the glove. In various embodiments, a disposable glove may comprise an opening for hand entry having a first opening edge and a second opening edge, a first interconnection point located near the first opening edge, where the first interconnection point attaches the disposable glove to a first adjacent disposable glove, and a second interconnection point located near the second opening edge. The second interconnection point may attach the disposable glove to a second adjacent disposable glove, wherein the disposable glove is positioned between the first adjacent disposable glove and the second adjacent disposable glove. Furthermore, a disposable glove dispensing system may comprise a pack of interconnected disposable gloves, and a glove dispenser comprising two glove hangers for hanging the pack of disposable gloves hang.
239 Molded articles of clothing with non-molded components US11780587 2007-07-20 US08881313B2 2014-11-11 Dennis R. Baacke; Aly Khalifa
The present invention is an article of clothing, such as a glove, formed with a flexible, moldable material section forming one or more of the portions of the article of clothing. The moldable sections utilized in constructing the article of clothing are formed in a molding process which allows for the formation of the sections in a desired shape and/or with various function-enhancing members integrally on the moldable portions. In addition, the molding process for forming the moldable sections can be used to bond the moldable sections to the other non-moldable sections used in the construction of the article of clothing.
240 VINYL CHLORIDE RESIN AGGREGATE PARTICLE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND GLOVES COMPRISING SAME US14122948 2012-03-29 US20140088222A1 2014-03-27 Takashi Ueda; Fumihiro Mitamura; Hiroshi Saito; Morio Ishihara
The present invention provides vinyl chloride-based resin aggregate particles capable of providing a plastisol with excellent non-infiltrating property and favorable sagging property, a method for producing the same, and a glove using the same. The vinyl chloride-based resin aggregate particles of the present invention have a mean volume particle diameter of 10 to 60 μm, and the percentage of particles having a particle diameter of 10 to 60 μm is at least 50 vol %. The moisture absorption coefficient is 1.5 wt % or less when being retained for 24 hours under conditions of 30° C. and a relative humidity of 97.0±0.4%. A plastisol comprising 100 weight parts of the vinyl chloride-based resin aggregate particles and 160 weight parts of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate satisfies a relationship of 3≦η70/η40≦1000. Further, in the vinyl chloride-based resin aggregate particles of the present invention, the number of voids having a void size of 1.0 μm or more per one aggregate particle is less than 5.0, and the percentage of particles having a particle diameter of 1.0 μm or less after ultrasonic treatment is less than 3.0 vol %.
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