序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 AMBIDEXTROUS GLOVE US12421785 2009-04-10 US20100257656A1 2010-10-14 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous glove that includes a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and little finger region all aligned along a common axis. The index finger region is rotated through ninety degrees relative to the orientations of all of the middle, ring and little finger regions to provide for easier insertion of a hand into the glove. A textured pattern is provided on the surfaces of the glove used to grip objects. The pattern is one of a raised fan shape and raised diamond shape.
42 Ambidextrous glove US29335208 2009-04-10 USD602207S1 2009-10-13 James L. Hull
43 Cut resistant glove and apparel US11529931 2006-09-29 US20080083050A1 2008-04-10 Jason Alan Baker; Matthew Lawrence Wagner
A glove or apparel formed at least partially from a knitted thread substrate and including areas on an outer surface which has a substantially continuous surface surrounding ends of the finger portions and thumb portion of the glove and areas which have a substantially non-continuous surface positioned over the palm portion and the back of the hand portion of the glove.
44 Disposable and ambidextrous glove sander US11250313 2005-10-15 US20070087674A1 2007-04-19 Stephen Cox
A glove sander comprising: an ambidextrous glove, an inner liner, and a sand layer, the ambidextrous glove having a thumb compartment, an index finger compartment, a middle finger compartment, a ring finger compartment, a pinky compartment and a hand region generally housing a user's hand extending to a user's wrist region, the inner liner comprised of a fabric which is affixed to the ambidextrous glove, the inner liner being housed within the ambidextrous glove and approximating the general inner space of the ambidextrous glove; the sand layer affixed to the outer surface of the ambidextrous glove, the sand layer extending from the wrist region to the finger and thumb compartments on both sides of the ambidextrous glove and in between the finger and thumb compartments.
45 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor US11372312 2006-03-08 US20060144847A1 2006-07-06 Earl Jordan; Paul Persiani
A method of interfolding gloves including superposing finger portion of second glove adjacent finger portion of first glove, with second glove finger portion being disposed parallel and in a direction opposite the first glove finger portion, in a superjacent opposing relationship. First glove hand and cuff are lapped over second glove finger to create lapped, superjacent opposing fold. By repeatedly lapping previous glove hand over subsequent glove fingers, a glove bundle is formed. Folding can be longitudinal before lapped, superjacent opposing folding. Gloves are disposed in portable dispenser with lapped, superjacent folding and dispensing opening cooperating to dispense one glove, cuff first.
46 Ambidextrous protective glove US10480001 2004-05-03 US20040181848A1 2004-09-23 Philippe Jaunault; Sophie Jaunault
The invention concerns a protective glove consisting of a chain mail main part (2) designed to cover the user's hand and wrist, comprising a mounted cinching strap (5) located in a sheath (6) or in loops provided on the terminal edge (4), or proximate to said terminal edge (4). Said glove is characterised in that it comprises: at least first releasable catching means (11, 12) provided on the outside of the chain mail fabric, designed to co-operate with appropriate matching means (10) provided at one first end (5null) of said strap (5), and at least two second releasable catching means (17, 18) symmetrically or substantially symmetrically opposite on the outside of the glove, one of which, depending on whether the glove is being used to protect the right hand or the left hand, is designed to co-operate with appropriate matching means (15) provided at the second end (5null) of said strap (5), to lock tightly said strap (5). Thus said glove is adapted to be worn either on the right hand, or on the left hand, without requiring to be turned inside out.
47 Watertight Protective elastomeric gloves US10452406 2003-06-02 US20040092852A1 2004-05-13 Sergey Kruss
Presented are several embodiments of a disposable elastomeric glove for protecting IV-catheters in human hands and forearms against water and water borne infection. Said protective glove (also called nullIV-Glovenull) comprises a resilient cylindrical or conical cuff snuggly embracing a human forearm thereby creating a watertight seal, which shields water from getting inside said glove during washing and showering. IV-Glove is made substantially loose around possible IV-catheter insertion sites, providing space large enough to accommodate IV-catheters along with infusion plugs and means of affixing said plugs and catheters to skin. IV-Glove may be manufactured in variety of types, of which some are intended to protect IV-sites in backs of human hands, whereas other types are more suited to protect IV-sites in human forearms. IV-Glove for a hand has increased body size bulging over a back of a hand. The glove intended for waterproofing IV-lines in forearms has a long sleeve connecting a glove body with a watertight cuff. Said sleeve is made substantially loose around a forearm, thereby accommodating an IV-site. A multipurpose version comprising a long sleeve and a bubble-like body, whereby suited for IV-lines anywhere in a hand and a forearm, is also proposed herein.
48 Protective glove US10002756 2001-10-17 US06532597B2 2003-03-18 Lucas Bignon; Mathieu Lion
The present invention provides a glove, in particular for housework, the glove being made integrally of silicone material and possessing an ambidextrous shape comprising a main pocket designed to receive four fingers of a user, and a secondary pocket designed to receive the thumb, said secondary pocket opening out into the main pocket.
49 Disposable, elastomeric glove US916437 1992-07-21 US5365608A 1994-11-22 Conrad Flick
A disposable elastomeric glove having a distinct protuberance in proximal position with respect to an abductor pollicis longus muscle of a wearer and between a proximal edge of a cuff and a wrist region of the glove.
50 Glove having stress relief areas US34551 1993-03-19 US5323490A 1994-06-28 Dan R. Yarbrough
A glove having stress relief areas located adjacent to individual joints of the hand, fingers and thumb. The stress relief areas provide additional glove material, such as by ribs or bellows formed of peaks and valleys, which reduce the energy expended to overcome the resistance of the material thereby reducing fatigue.
51 Hand protector US582903 1975-06-02 US3994025A 1976-11-30 Daniel J. Petroski
A reversible, ambidextrous glove having a sleeve operable to cover a portion of the palm, back and knuckles of a hand is disclosed. The sleeve extends from about the interstices of the fingers to a location above the thumb. A flap attached to the sleeve by a web defining at least one finger receiving aperture is arranged to be fastened to the sleeve to secure the glove to the hand.
52 Glove US58890645 1945-04-18 US2435890A 1948-02-10 BENJAMIN LEMBECK
53 Glove construction US60147445 1945-06-25 US2433327A 1947-12-30 SCOTT ANDERSON
54 STACKING OF FOLDED GLOVES EP16826470.3 2016-12-22 EP3393918A1 2018-10-31 STOLLERY, Jonathan William; STOLLERY, Kim Marie
A glove stacking apparatus forming a stack of folded gloves has a supporting surface for supporting the stack as folded gloves are added to the stack along a stacking axis. First and second flaps are pivotable about first and second pivot axes on opposite first and second sides of a glove stacking area. The supporting surface is relatively movable as folded gloves are added to the stack. A cyclic flap actuation system is configured to drive a folding action of each flap in which the flaps alternately pivot about the corresponding pivot axis so that each flap folds a first portion of a deposited glove overlapping a flap towards a second portion of the glove at the glove stacking area; the folding action alternating as gloves are added to the stack. Each flap in addition to being pivotable is also laterally movable both towards and away from the stacking area.
55 AMBIDEXTROUS FISH SCALE-TEXTURED GLOVE EP13899233 2013-12-13 EP3079513A4 2017-08-23 FURLONG JOHN JOSEPH
The described invention relates to an ambidextrous working glove having fish scale-textured inner and outer surfaces and methods of making same.
56 CUT RESISTANT GLOVE EP06839067.3 2006-12-06 EP1959770B1 2012-09-19 BAKER, Jason Alan; WAGNER, Matthew Lawrence
57 AMBIDEXTROUS GLOVE EP10761986.8 2010-04-06 EP2416674A1 2012-02-15 HULL, James L.
An ambidextrous glove that includes a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and little finger region all aligned along a common axis. The index finger region is rotated through ninety degrees relative to the orientations of all of the middle, ring and little finger regions to provide for easier insertion of a hand into the glove. A textured pattern is provided on the surfaces of the glove used to grip objects. The pattern is one of a raised fan shape and raised diamond shape.
58 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor EP10153561.5 2002-10-08 EP2216252A1 2010-08-11 Jordan, Earl

A combination glove dispenser (600) and plurality of gloves, comprising: a glove bundle (660) having a predetermined number of gloves (650) folded in a lapped, superjacent-opposing fold format, each glove (650) comprising a finger portion (202, 212, 222), a hand portion (204, 214, 224) and a cuff portion (206, 216, 226) comprising a cuff end having a cuff opening for access to an interior of the glove; wherein: a first glove (200) is folded such that the cuff end is at a terminal end of the first glove (200) and the cuff portion (206) is folded over the finger portion (212) of a second glove (210); the second glove (210) is folded such that the cuff end is at a terminal end of the second glove (210) and the cuff portion (216) is folded over the finger portion (222) of a third glove (220); and a dispenser housing (620) adapted to enwrap the glove bundle (660) interfolded by lapped-superjacent folds, the dispenser housing (620) comprising a dispenser opening (630).

59 METHOD OF FOLDING GLOVES AND DISPENSER THEREFOR EP02769011.4 2002-10-08 EP1534594B8 2010-07-07 JORDAN, Earl
A method of interfolding gloves, including superposing finger portion of second grave adjacent finger portion of first grave, with second grave finger portion being disposed parallel and in a direction opposite the first grave finger portion, in a superjacent opposing relationship. First grave band and cuff are lapped over second grave finger, to create lapped, superjacent opposing fold. By repeatedly lapping previous glove band over subsequent glove fingers, a glove bundle is formed. Folding can be longitudinal before lapped, superjacent opposing folding. Gloves are disposed in portable dispenser with lapped, superjacent folding and dispensing opening cooperating to dispense one grave, cliff first.
60 Thick glove, equipped with means for facilitating the hand articulation EP07001613.4 2007-01-25 EP1915915A2 2008-04-30 Tosini, Giorgio

An elastic or semi-elastic glove (1) is described, comprising an extrados surface from the hand back side and an intrados surface from the hand palm side, of a type particularly adapted in the foodstuff field, that has means (5, 6) for facilitating the hand articulation.

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