81 |
Protective glove |
US10002756 |
2001-10-17 |
US20020078490A1 |
2002-06-27 |
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. |
82 |
Disposable, elastomeric glove |
US233103 |
1994-04-25 |
US5566394A |
1996-10-22 |
Conrad Flick |
A disposable elastomeric glove having a distinct protuberance in proximal position with respect to a thenar eminence of a wearer thereby allowing for a quick and safe glove removal procedure. The protuberance is grasped to safely remove the glove from the hand. |
83 |
Glove configuration and method |
US035824 |
1987-04-08 |
US4809365A |
1989-03-07 |
Fung-Bor Chen; Wu-Nan Huang; Carl M. Rogers |
Disclosed is a glove configuration and method for making same of a thin flexible film. The glove and form having an ambidextrous shape useful for either the left or right hand use and a cuff configuration which resists rolldown. The configuration of the cuff includes a corrugated portion and a broadly fluted portion. The former giving increased strength and thickness and the latter providing a place to improve the ease with which the glove may be stripped from its dipping form. |
84 |
Rubber glove |
US3555564D |
1969-09-12 |
US3555564A |
1971-01-19 |
MISKELL EARLE; POVLACS LAWRENCE |
A MOLDED SURGICAL GLOVE OR THE LIKE OF THIN, ELASTIC, RUBBER OR RUBBER-LIKE MATERIAL HAS SPACED CIRCUMFERENTIAL BANDS ABOUT THE CUFF PORTION ADJACENT ITS OPEN END THAT ARE THICKER AND, THEREFORE, MORE RESISTANT TO STRETCHING THAN THE MATERIAL OF THE REMAINDER OF THE GLOVE BODY. WHEN THE CUFF PORTION OF THE GLOVE IS PULLED OVER THE END OF A LOOSE, BULKY SLEEVE, A RING OF BUNCHED-UP SLEEVE MATERIAL IS TRAPPED AND MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE TWO THICKENED BANDS AND PREVENTS THE CUFF PORTION FROM SLIPPING AND WORKING DOWN OFF THE SLEEVE TOWARD THE WEARER''S HAND. IF A TERMINAL BEAD IS FORMED ABOUT THE OPEN CUFF END OF THE GLOVE, IT MAY SERVE AS THE ENDMOST ONE OF THE SPACED THICKENED BANDS, OR BE ADJACENT OR CONTIGUOUS THERETO, OR BE SUBSTANTIALLY SPACED THEREFROM.
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85 |
Form for casting seamless, ambidextrous plastic gloves |
US45329965 |
1965-05-05 |
US3255492A |
1966-06-14 |
GEORGE VELONIS STAMATIS; SCHNITZER HERBERT S; RICHARDSON HENRY M |
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86 |
Method of making plastic gloves |
US11396261 |
1961-05-31 |
US3148235A |
1964-09-08 |
GEORGE VELONIS STAMATIS; SCHNITZER HERBERT S; RICHARDSON HENRY M |
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87 |
Gloves and/or mittens |
US56616456 |
1956-02-17 |
US2840823A |
1958-07-01 |
KITA BENJAMIN B |
|
88 |
Glove making method and glove |
US41458754 |
1954-03-08 |
US2716241A |
1955-08-30 |
GOODMAN EARL W |
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89 |
Seamless knit ambidextrous glove and method of making the same |
US59801145 |
1945-06-07 |
US2441611A |
1948-05-18 |
ACKERMAN ALBERT C |
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90 |
Beverage Holder and Methods of Making and Using the Same |
US15910751 |
2018-03-02 |
US20180317638A1 |
2018-11-08 |
Sandra Kay VonEschen |
The present invention relates to a beverage holder and to the methods of making and using the same. The illustrated embodiment of the invention can be made of a shell structure that may be made of four sections of material that are sewn and oriented together to form a beverage holder. The beverage holder has a cup for receiving a beverage container such as a bottle, can or cup. The beverage holder also has a mitt for receiving a hand of a user. The hand can be fully received within a cavity wherein it can fully grip, in 360 degrees, the beverage container. There can be a double lining between the beverage container and the user's hand. The double lining can be comprised of concentrically aligned sections of the invention. |
91 |
Patterned medical glove for use when taking a pulse |
US15289226 |
2016-10-10 |
US09968145B2 |
2018-05-15 |
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. |
92 |
AMBIDEXTROUS FISH SCALE-TEXTURED GLOVE |
US15833649 |
2017-12-06 |
US20180092414A1 |
2018-04-05 |
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. |
93 |
Ambidextrous Glove with Sensitivity-Enhancing Digit Tip Inserts |
US15147624 |
2016-05-05 |
US20170295867A1 |
2017-10-19 |
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. |
94 |
Glove with Tabs |
US15066275 |
2016-03-10 |
US20170258156A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Larry Freeman |
A glove having tabs. The tabs extend from the palm and dorsal sides of the wrist opening such that they can be gripped when the glove is donned to assist in removing the glove from the wearer's hand. In an embodiment of the glove, the finger and thumb sheaths are arranged in a symmetrical manner, thereby allowing the glove to be used in an ambidextrous fashion. In another embodiment, the glove is constructed from a paper or paper-based material so that it can be conveniently dispensed and used as a sanitary disposable hand covering. |
95 |
RUBBER GLOVE |
US15099818 |
2016-04-15 |
US20170245564A1 |
2017-08-31 |
JI YEON YOON |
A glove comprises a first portion formed of a first flexible material and worn on a hand of a user except for the thumb of the hand and an underside portion of the thumb, a second portion formed of a second flexible material and worn on an upper portion of the thumb, and a third portion connecting the first portion with the second portion, formed of a third flexible material, and worn on a lower portion and the underside portion of the thumb, wherein the first portion, the second portion, and the third portion are aligned on substantially the same surface or level when spread or stretched. |
96 |
Ambidextrous fish scale-textured glove |
US14325578 |
2014-07-08 |
US09730477B2 |
2017-08-15 |
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. |
97 |
Wind Up Mitt |
US14729091 |
2015-06-03 |
US20160353817A1 |
2016-12-08 |
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 loops 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. |
98 |
Method of fabricating a glove with a widened cuff area |
US14490951 |
2014-09-19 |
US09370209B2 |
2016-06-21 |
James L. Hull |
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. |
99 |
EXPANDABLE AND RETRACTABLE DISPOSABLE GLOVE |
US14455881 |
2014-08-09 |
US20160037838A1 |
2016-02-11 |
Robert Temkin |
A disposable plastic film glove is provided with a reduced dimension in all directions of the wearer's hand from the distal phalanges to the carpal region portion in order to provide a tight fit around the wearer's hand for multiple uses. |
100 |
Hand Restraint Gloves |
US14734197 |
2015-06-09 |
US20150351475A1 |
2015-12-10 |
Lee Andrew Reed |
A finger restraint glove prevents restrained individuals from using their hands and fingers in undesired ways. The gloves completely limit the ability of restrained individuals to use their hands and fingers by encapsulating their hands. The gloves contain straps and fastening elements, and can be used in conjunction with handcuffs and other wrist restraint devices. |