序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Bistable glove EP06425573.0 2006-08-07 EP1886590A1 2008-02-13 Tosini, Giorgio

An elastic or semi-elastic glove (1) is described, comprising an extrados surface and an intrados surface, of a type particularly adapted for the foodstuff field; such glove (1) has a stable shape in at least two positions, in which the two stable positions correspond to a straight position and to a bent position.

62 GANT DE PROTECTION EP01994905.6 2001-12-19 EP1343395A1 2003-09-17 BIGNON, Lucas; LION, MathieuMastrad SA
The invention concerns a glove in particular for domestic use, characterised in that it is entirely made of silicone material.
63 Ambidextrous glove with sensitivity-enhancing digit tip inserts US15147624 2016-05-05 US10143247B2 2018-12-04 Vincent T Smith
An ambidextrous glove for facilitating accurate tactility and dexterity on the distal finger pad tips. The glove has finger tip inserts facilitating tactile sensitivity. The inserts are located between the finger tips and first joint on both sides of at least the thumb, index finger, and middle finger. Optionally, the glove is turned inside out. Holes are cut in both sides of the finger tip. The inserts are adhered to the finger tip to cover the holes. If the glove was turned inside out, it is turned outside out.
64 Driver alert safety gloves US15912896 2018-03-06 US10093231B1 2018-10-09 Joe L. Harrington
The driver alert safety glove comprises a glove with a battery-operated drowsiness alarm coupled to the back of the glove. The drowsiness alarm comprises a control circuit, a first magnetized contact, a second magnetized contact, and a sound transducer in a housing on the back of the glove. The magnetized contacts are coupled to the material on the back of the glove such that when the driver's hand is attentively gripping the steering wheel the back of the glove is stretched and pulls on the magnetized contacts, causing them to separate. If the drive gets drowsy and relaxes their grip, the magnetic properties of the magnetized contacts draw them together and the contacts complete an electrical circuit. Completion of the electrical circuit causes the control circuit to emit an audible sound via the sound transducer to alert the driver.
65 PATTERNED MEDICAL GLOVE FOR USE WHEN TAKING A PULSE US15936503 2018-03-27 US20180213861A1 2018-08-02 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.
66 HAND WEARABLE VISUAL TRAINING AID DEVICE FOR GOLFING US15399515 2017-01-05 US20180185729A1 2018-07-05 Edward Bates Watson
A hand wearable visual training aid device worn by the hand of a golfer and for use with a golf club having a clubface is presented and described herein. The hand wearable visual training aid device includes a glove or hand strap and a clubface guide post mounted to the glove or hand strap. A clubface guide post mounted on the hand wearable visual training aid device is used to visually assist and guide the wrist of the golfer which, in turn, promotes clubface alignment prior to impact, providing a better strike and center hit for achieving greater accuracy and distance on the golf ball.
67 APPARATUS FOR GRIPPING SPORTING EQUIPMENT AND METHOD OF USING IT US15647185 2017-07-11 US20170361184A1 2017-12-21 Marc S. Roy
A sports equipment grip apparatus having a grip member having a side wall, a lengthwise opening disposed between a first end and a second end permitting insertion of a sports equipment item, the side wall being configured to snugly conform to the sports equipment item; a plurality of coplanar rings extending radially from the side wall, being equal in size and fitting onto a user's fingers; wherein the apparatus trains the user in holding and using a sports equipment item with a relaxed grip and in a suitable position, by forcing the user to place the sports equipment item near user's finger base into the grip member before gripping the sports equipment item, such that the sports equipment item is gripped primarily with user's fingers, and in the relaxed grip by providing a supplemental grip of the sports equipment item exercised by the grip member.
68 WENZEL-CASSIE GLOVE US15616919 2017-06-08 US20170348065A1 2017-12-07 Lukas Bluecher; Michael Milbocker
A glove with an enhanced gripping textured surface is disclosed herein. In preferred embodiments, the glove contains a palm region adapted to cover the palm of a person's hand, a thumb region extending outwardly from the palm region, an index finger region disposed adjacent the thumb region, a middle finger region adjacent the index finger region, a ring finger region adjacent the middle finger region, and a little finger region adjacent the ring finger region with each region containing a textured surface. In preferred embodiments, the textured surface is formed by a plurality of dimensionally hierarchical structures superimposed in layers. The textured surface of the invention, when in contact with wet tissue, repels water at a first texture layer and traps tissue at a second texture layer, such that when in tissue contact, especially exudative tissue, tissue fixatively localizes to the glove surface.
69 Wind up mitt US14729091 2015-06-03 US09521872B1 2016-12-20 Daniel Patrick Andrews
The Wind Up Mitt is an ambidextrous, single hand, mitt made of a plurality of materials with a stitched-in woven belting strap, which extends longitudinally within the length of the mitt, and further extends beyond the end of the mitt, and is equipped with either a buckle or hook and loop attachments. Corresponding buckles or hook and loop attachments are loop stitched onto both sides of the mitt's exterior to facilitate hand-loop winding, binding, and storage of linear flexible material items such as, but not limited to: electrical extension cords, electrical cables, stranded wire electrical holiday lights, ropes, cords, flexible hoses, flexible tubing, cloth measuring tapes, stranded electrical wire and solid electrical wire. This device, along with the wound up linear flexible material item, may be vertically hung on a receiving peg or hook for storage, and a hook and loop closure is stitched within the mitt's hand opening to help seal the mitt's interior during storage.
70 GLOVE HAVING A WIDENED CUFF AND WITH FINGER REGIONS THAT INCLUDE A FLEXIBLE HINGE REGION US15010467 2016-01-29 US20160143379A1 2016-05-26 James L. Hull; Baskaran Govindasamy
An ambidextrous or hand specific glove with a widened cuff area to aid in donning or doffing the glove is disclosed, together with a former for fabricating the glove and a method of fabricating the same. The glove may further include a bead on the cuff to resist tearing when the glove is put on or taken off. The glove may be fabricated on a continuous, automated chain machine or a batch or semi-batch machine. While the cuff region on the former for fabricating the glove is elliptical in cross-section and is flared, the region of the former on which the end of the glove is fabricated is circular in cross-section and thus allows the beading process to be successfully undertaken. The thumb region and finger regions of the glove may each be provided with a flexible hinge region that enables a user to more easily bend their thumb and fingers.
71 AMBIDEXTROUS FISH SCALE-TEXTURED GLOVE US14663730 2015-03-20 US20150257464A1 2015-09-17 John Joseph FURLONG
The described invention relates to an ambidextrous working glove having fish scale-textured inner and outer surfaces and methods of making same.
72 SURGICAL ABSORPTIVE DEVICE AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME US13801618 2013-03-13 US20130253462A1 2013-09-26 Christine Robson
Methods of wearing a surgical device during a surgical procedure include putting the surgical device on a hand by passing the hand through a wrist cuff formed of a stretchable material of the surgical device and positioning the hand inside a first absorptive material of the surgical device that has been folded and secured together along at least a portion of its sides to form a pocket so that the surgical device is worn on the hand. The first absorptive material of the surgical device can be brought into contact with an internal surface of a patient while the surgical device is worn on the hand. Biological fluids in the vicinity of the surgical device can be absorbed by the first absorptive material when the first absorptive material is in contact with the internal surface of the patient.
73 AMBIDEXTROUS GLOVE US13278811 2011-10-21 US20120036612A1 2012-02-16 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.
74 Glove with gripping dots US12384162 2009-03-31 US20090235430A1 2009-09-24 Cole Williams
An improved glove that significantly enhances the ability of the user to grip and manipulate a variety of differently configured objects and particularly to grip and manipulate objects between the thumb and the index finger. The improved glove exhibits a multiplicity of elastomeric gripping dots on the palm side of the glove and on both sides of the thumb portion of the glove to enable the user to securely grip and manipulate various types of articles.
75 Protective glove US10293884 2002-11-13 US07546644B2 2009-06-16 Lucas Bignon; Mathieu Lion
The present invention provides a glove, in particular for housework, the glove being made integrally of silicone material 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, the glove including projecting ribs or reinforcement on at least one of its inside or outside surfaces.
76 Method of making a glove with gripping dots US11209272 2005-08-22 US07514121B2 2009-04-07 Cole Williams
A method of making an improved glove including the steps of: knitting a glove having a back portion, a palm portion, and a thumb portion, the thumb portion having first and second opposing surfaces; placing the glove over a hand-shaped form having a palm portion and a thumb portion; rotating the thumb portion of the glove about the thumb portion of the hand-shaped form to form a rotated thumb portion; depositing a multiplicity of dots of a polymer emulsion on the palm portion and the rotated thumb portion of said glove to form an uncured first precursor; curing the dots of polymer emulsion to form a cured precursor; and removing the cured precursor from the form.
77 Glove with gripping dots US11209272 2005-08-22 US20070039083A1 2007-02-22 Cole Williams
An improved glove that significantly enhances the ability of the user to grip and manipulate a variety of differently configured objects and particularly to grip and manipulate objects between the thumb and the index finger. The improved glove exhibits a multiplicity of elastomeric gripping dots on the palm side of the glove and on both sides of the thumb portion of the glove to enable the user to securely grip and manipulate various types of articles.
78 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor US10172192 2002-06-13 US07063233B2 2006-06-20 Earl Jordan; Paul R. 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.
79 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor US10803447 2004-03-17 US06901723B2 2005-06-07 Earl Jordan; Paul R. 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.
80 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor US10172192 2002-06-13 US20030230591A1 2003-12-18 Earl Jordan; Paul R. 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.
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