41 |
Sensitivity enhancement glove |
US15801440 |
2017-11-02 |
US09918504B1 |
2018-03-20 |
Lanny L. Johnson |
A sensitivity enhancement glove having at least one sleeve with a unique aperture to enhance performance by capitalizing on neuroanatomy and create hyper sensitivity and thereby enhance effects on proprioception and simultaneous musculoskeletal functions. |
42 |
PILLAR PAD SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US15490455 |
2017-04-18 |
US20180049491A1 |
2018-02-22 |
Laura Cook |
A protective garment is disclosed herein. The protective garment includes a fingerless glove, a pocket, and a pad. The protective garment is useful for reducing pain from contacting objects after carpal tunnel surgery. The pocket of the fingerless glove covers from the middle of the palm of the hand to the wrist. A pad is inserted into the pocket which is useful for alleviating contact force against the palm of the hand of the user. |
43 |
Shooting glove |
US15045367 |
2016-02-17 |
US09826788B2 |
2017-11-28 |
Richard Martin, II |
A glove that does not have to be removed and allows quick bare index finger trigger contact for shooting of a pistol or rifle. Simple modification of a standard five fingered glove that still allows for normal use after the modification. My invention allows for instant bare finger contact with a control surface, such as a trigger, touch screen display and casting of a fishing line from a spinning reel. |
44 |
Partial Fingered Glove |
US15656606 |
2017-07-21 |
US20170332713A1 |
2017-11-23 |
John Ramirez |
According to the various features characteristics and embodiments of the present invention which will become apparent as the description thereof proceeds, the present invention provides partially fingered gloves and the use of said gloves, intended to increase the overall performance in sports activities including but limited to football and golf. Because of its unique finger configurations, grip enhancers, and/or its hand protective properties, the present invention makes a glove now operable on for football quarterback's throwing hand and golfers, for example. |
45 |
Multi mit |
US14961596 |
2015-12-07 |
US09781957B2 |
2017-10-10 |
John M. Mack; Margaret Mack |
The technical features of the Multi MIT are the retractable finger points on and/or near the metacarpo-interphalangeal joint on the middle, index and thumb fingers. On the dorsal side of the glove, are magnets that are sewn between the insulated material and the outer fabric which connect when the finger caps are retracted. The finger caps are held back by a positive and a negative magnet on the dorsal side of the glove that firmly holds the finger caps in place. The retracted caps access the inner spandex fleece glove that has touch screen material patches on the tips of the middle, index, and thumb fingers on the palmer side of the inner glove. The inner glove is designed to give the wearer fingertip sensory reception, dexterity and allow touch screen capabilities while providing mild fingertip protection with the finger caps retracted. |
46 |
SHOOTING GLOVE |
US15045367 |
2016-02-17 |
US20170231301A1 |
2017-08-17 |
Richard Martin, II |
A glove that does not have to be removed and allows quick bare index finger trigger contact for shooting of a pistol or rifle. Simple modification of a standard five fingered glove that still allows for normal use after the modification. My invention allows for instant bare finger contact with a control surface, such as a trigger, touch screen display and casting of a fishing line from a spinning reel. |
47 |
Glove providing grip and dexterity |
US13398766 |
2012-02-16 |
US09642406B2 |
2017-05-09 |
Henry James Kusjanovic |
A glove that provides finger dexterity and grip while keeping the wearer's hands warm. The glove includes an exposed tight inner layer on the palm side of the fingertips to provide a good gripping surface with the glove on. The only exposed portion of the tight layer may be on the side of the finger where there are fingerprints—the palm side. The back side of the glove, where the fingernails and knuckles are, may be covered by a normal glove. The outer layer is cut out on the palm side and attached to the tight layer along the edge of the palm of the hand. The tight layer of the glove could either only be on the fingertips, or could be tight on the entire palm side of the glove to expose the whole palm to the gripping surface. This may require the tight inner lining around the whole hand. |
48 |
Glove for preventing sucking of thumb and fingers |
US12283743 |
2008-09-12 |
US20170119573A1 |
2017-05-04 |
Kathleen Szopa; Paul A. Szopa |
A glove for preventing the wearer from sucking a thumb or one or more fingers comprises a glove body made out of fabric that has a hand portion which receives the hand and a digit portion which receives the thumb and fingers. The digit portion comprises a tubular, open ended digit receiving member for each digit. Some of these are configured as affected members for receiving the affected digits, those being the digits the wearer normally sucks. The affected members extend substantially the entire length of their respective digit. At least one anti-sucking component, preferably an elongated tube, extends along the length of the affected member, but not completely to its open end. The channel defined by the anti-sucking component prevents the wearer from achieving a vacuum against the affected member, thereby preventing suction. The glove has a securing mechanism that prevents the wearer from easily removing the glove. |
49 |
Microwaveable Compression Gloves |
US15211500 |
2016-07-15 |
US20170014265A1 |
2017-01-19 |
Mary Ann Russ; Samuel Hardie Russ |
Persons find heated gloves desirable for a variety of reasons, including arthritis and cold weather. Having gloves that can be heated in a microwave provides a convenient way to supply heat. By having gloves that are fingerless, use of touch-screen devices and precise work, such as sewing and knitting, is permitted. By having gloves that offer compression, persons with conditions such as arthritis or edema may find them desirable. Additionally, compression may make limbs colder and so the ability to supply heat may be advantageous. This invention offers a set of gloves with combinations of heat, fingerlessness, and compression. |
50 |
GLOVES WITH A CUT OUT PORTION AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GLOVES WITH A CUT OUT PORTION |
US15264969 |
2016-09-14 |
US20170000200A1 |
2017-01-05 |
Ryan J. Bruce; John H. Loudenslager |
Various embodiments of a glove are disclosed. The glove comprises a glove body comprising a dorsal side and a palmar side having a first end and a second end. The glove further comprises a plurality of finger points and a thumb portion extending from the first end and a wrist portion defined at the second end. The wrist portion defines a glove opening in communication with an interior portion defined within the glove body. A reinforcing panel is secured on an outer surface of the glove body between the thumb portion and the wrist portion. A cut out portion defines an opening formed through the reinforcing panel and in communication with the interior portion of the glove body to minimize bunching up of the glove body. |
51 |
GLOVE |
US14739619 |
2015-06-15 |
US20160360807A1 |
2016-12-15 |
John Gattuso; Maria Gattuso |
A glove is provided having a hand portion and finger portions, where the hand portion is configured to cover the palm of a wearer's hand as well as at least a portion of the bases of the wearer's fingers and the finger portions are configured to extend from the hand portion of the glove and cover only a limited portion of the tips of the wearer's fingers. |
52 |
MITTEN WITH FLIPPABLE OUTER PALM SECTION |
US15139560 |
2016-04-27 |
US20160309816A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Kathryn Roberts |
A mitten design adapted to assume two configurations. In the first configuration, the mitten fits over the entire hand, fingers and thumb. In a second configuration, an outer palm portion of the mitten flips over onto a back portion of the mitten exposing portions of the fingers and thumb. When flipped over the outer palm portion lies neatly and generally flat over the back portion and is configured to be secured there without the use of hook and loop fasteners or any other fastening structure. |
53 |
Hand Covering Apparatus |
US15058022 |
2016-03-01 |
US20160255892A1 |
2016-09-08 |
Stephanie Alexander Berry |
In one embodiment, a hand apparatus, such as a glove or a mitten, with attachable securing members is disclosed. The hand apparatus can have a hand receiving portion, one or more finger portions, a thumb portion, and a body portion. The body portion comprises a dorsal side, a palm side, a first securing member, and a second securing member. The body portion can also comprise of a third securing member attached between the far side and near side of the body portion. The securing members can be attachable to the other securing members by fasteners. |
54 |
PakMit |
US14926744 |
2015-10-29 |
US20160073714A1 |
2016-03-17 |
Aaron J. Richie |
The invention facilitates and expedites the process of packing of goods, furniture, and taping of boxes during the extremely stressful moving process. More particularly, the invention allows the user to easily grab and separate packing paper as well as cut packing tape, thus saving time, money and mental stress. |
55 |
GLOVES WITH A CUT OUT PORTION AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GLOVES WITH A CUT OUT PORTION |
US14297340 |
2014-06-05 |
US20150026864A1 |
2015-01-29 |
Ryan J. Bruce; John H. Loudenslager |
Embodiments of golf gloves having a cut out portion and methods to manufacture gloves having a cut out portion are generally described herein. Other embodiments of gloves may be described and claimed. |
56 |
Versatile glove |
US13913372 |
2013-06-07 |
US08646115B1 |
2014-02-11 |
Brandon Ly Baunach |
In various embodiments, a glove enables one wearing the glove temporary unsheathed use of one or more of a thumb and an index finger of a hand of the wearer on which the glove is worn. A slide fastener may run along the glove between a distal portion of the glove's index finger-covering portion and a distal portion of the glove's thumb-covering portion. The slide fastener, when opened over a particular amount, provides an opening in the glove to enable the wearer to extend one or more of the wearer's thumb and index finger outside the glove for temporary unsheathed use of the thumb and/or index finger. When the slide is fastener closed, this causes the glove to cover the thumb and index finger. |
57 |
FLEXIBLE SUPPORTED GLOVE STRUCTURES |
US13440943 |
2012-04-05 |
US20130263356A1 |
2013-10-10 |
Chip Jones; Darien Curl; Marci S. DuChene; Carl L. Madore |
Glove structures may include front and back portions. A knuckle support assembly may be attached to the back portion. The knuckle support assembly may include a knuckle support member having at least one cutout coincident with at least one metacarpalphalangeal joint and a flexible member extending across the at least one cutout. The knuckle support member may have a greater flexural stiffness than the back portion. The material of the knuckle support member may be more elastically stretchable than the material of the back portion. The material of the flexible member may be more elastically stretchable than the material of the back portion. The knuckle support member may be molded to the flexible member. Alternatively, the knuckle support member and the flexible member may be fuse bonded to one another. Methods for making such glove structures are also provided. |
58 |
GLOVE PROVIDING GRIP AND DEXTERITY |
US13398766 |
2012-02-16 |
US20130212775A1 |
2013-08-22 |
Henry James Kusjanovic |
A glove that provides finger dexterity and grip while keeping the wearer's hands warm. The glove includes an exposed tight inner layer on the palm side of the fingertips to provide a good gripping surface with the glove on. The only exposed portion of the tight layer may be on the side of the finger where there are fingerprints—the palm side. The back side of the glove, where the fingernails and knuckles are, may be covered by a normal glove. The outer layer is cut out on the palm side and attached to the tight layer along the edge of the palm of the hand. The tight layer of the glove could either only be on the fingertips, or could be tight on the entire palm side of the glove to expose the whole palm to the gripping surface. This may require the tight inner lining around the whole hand. |
59 |
Glove having detachable segments with a ring attachment |
US12910011 |
2010-10-22 |
US08458817B1 |
2013-06-11 |
Jonathan J. Babb |
The glove includes a base portion having a palm side and a back side adapted to cover a hand, the base portion having integral finger segments and also including detachable finger segments to extend from the base portion. The base portion includes base mounts encircling finger openings on an interior side and the detachable finger segments include finger mounts encircling the detachable finger segments on an exterior side. The detachable finger segments extend through finger openings of the base portion and the finger mounts interlock with the base mounts to secure the detachable finger segments to the base portion. The mounts, when in the connected state, are located on an interior side of the base portion to restrict visibility of the mounts and also restrict accidental engagement with foreign objects. The mounts each comprise a halved ring-structure having elastic elements connecting opposing halves for diametric adjustment of the mounts. |
60 |
Garment with Touch-Sensitive Features |
US13555838 |
2012-07-23 |
US20130021292A1 |
2013-01-24 |
Josef Tatelbaum; Dennis Baacke |
A garment including a shell adapted to receive a portion of a finger of a wearer therein, the shell having an interior surface, an exterior surface and an aperture for receiving the finger of the wearer and at least one conductive member disposed on the exterior surface of the shell, the at least one conductive member capable of conducting a signal recognizable by a touch-sensitive device. The garment can also include at least one cleaning material piece thereon to be used to clean a control surface of the device. |