61 |
Glove having a flexible cuff with integral vent |
US12770925 |
2010-04-30 |
US08356366B2 |
2013-01-22 |
John D. Fiegener; Daniel R. Armstrong; Michael Tinstman |
A glove including a hand portion having a palm portion and an opposing back side portion, the back side portion including a plurality of protective portions formed therein, the palm portion and opposing back side portion defining a cavity, a cuff portion, a band disposed on and outward of the cuff portion and having a first ventilation opening, the cuff portion having a second ventilation opening disposed coaxially with the first ventilation opening, and wherein air traverses through the first and second ventilation openings to the cavity. |
62 |
Skin mechanism |
US12916314 |
2010-10-29 |
US20120102619A1 |
2012-05-03 |
Kenneth A. Parsons; Darla Parsons |
A skin mechanism embraces a hand includes at least one dorsal portion, at least one palm portion, at least one extension portion for embracing a finger, and at least one aperture oriented in the shape of a symbol. At least one aperture allows for disbursement of radiation about the skin in order to establish a memento about a skin representative of the shape of the symbol. |
63 |
Grasping glove and method of finger restraining therapy |
US10905310 |
2004-12-27 |
US07661150B2 |
2010-02-16 |
Darla J Hess |
A grasping glove for fine motor skills therapy of a hand of a user. The grasping glove includes a main covering having a palm side and a back side. The grasping glove includes a little finger covering extending from said main covering. The grasping glove includes a ring finger covering extending from said main covering. The grasping glove includes a palm side to finger covering attachment between said little finger and said palm side of said main covering. The grasping glove includes a palm side to finger covering attachment between said ring finger and said palm side of said main covering. A method of treating deficiencies in finger fine motor skills of hand of a person by restraining a little finger of the hand toward a palm side of the hand and restraining a ring finger of the hand toward the palm side of the hand. |
64 |
Glove |
US12474972 |
2009-05-29 |
US20090293176A1 |
2009-12-03 |
Kathy Partak |
When the improved glove is open, the inner palmer surface of the glove is visible, displaying conspicuous guide lines which help an adult teach a small child how to put on a glove. When provided in a small child's size, the thumb portion of the improved glove is moved closer to the finger portions than in the design of traditional gloves and is rotated so as to be more in plane with the palm-covering portion of the glove. The fourth finger portion of the glove is moved back closer to the wrist end than in traditional glove designs. An elastic gather is stitched into the palm-covering portion near the wrist end to help in excluding snow. A soft fleece is attached to the back of the first finger portion for use in wiping one's face. |
65 |
Head and face protector |
US11281045 |
2005-11-16 |
US07418740B2 |
2008-09-02 |
Seth I. Anderson; Douglas D. Anderson |
A versatile upper body garment formed of a stretchable fabric is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear with respect to head covering. A coat, jacket, shirt or vest has an integral hood which covers the wearer's head. Within the hood is an integral face shield which may be swung behind the wearer's head or neck when not covering the face, enabling protection of various portions of the face. The hood may be tightened to expose a variable extent of the head or face. The hood and face shield may be configured to be rolled into a hollow collar for storage when not needed. |
66 |
Protective glove having inspection port |
US11348680 |
2006-02-07 |
US20070192930A1 |
2007-08-23 |
William Grilliot; Mary Grilliot |
A protective glove for a firefighter or for an emergency worker has an outer shell, an intermediate liner providing a moisture barrier, and an inner liner providing a thermal barrier, the outer shall having an inspection port, which is openable and closeable and which when opened enables portions of the intermediate liner to be visually inspected through the inspection port, the outer shell having a flap, which is positionable between a position wherein the inspection port is closed by the flap and positions wherein the inspection port is opened, the protective glove having releasable fasteners, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, for releasably fastening the flap in the position wherein the inspection port is closed by the flap. |
67 |
Mitt |
US11281046 |
2005-11-16 |
US20060075539A1 |
2006-04-13 |
Douglas Anderson; Seth Anderson |
An improved mitt for cold weather use is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear. The mitt is convertible between a fully closed position for covering the hand and fingers and open positions for exposure of the thumb and/or finger(s) or the entire hand. An internal pocket within the mitt permits continuous or intermittent warming of all or some of the fingers when the mitt is in either a generally open position or closed position. Insertion and removal of fingers and thumb relative the internal pocket is easily accomplished without use of the other hand. A thumb hole and/or finger hole for thumb/finger exposure is formed with an overlapping two-layer seal of stretchable material to prevent heat loss while ensuring easy thumb/finger insertion and removal. In one embodiment, stretchable fillets connect the terminal ends of the palm side and back side of the mitt to provide a snug fit about the wrist. The wearing modes include full exposure of a hand, exposure of the thumb and/or a finger(s), exposure of the four finger tips, and full hand coverage. |
68 |
Head and face protector |
US11281045 |
2005-11-16 |
US20060075538A1 |
2006-04-13 |
Seth Anderson; Douglas Anderson |
A versatile upper body multi-mode garment is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear with respect to hand coverings and head covering. A coat, jacket, shirt or vest has an integral hood which covers the wearer's head. Within the hood is an integral face shield which may be swung behind the wearer's head or neck when not covering the face, enabling protection of various portions of the face. The hood may be tightened to expose a variable extent of the head or face. Versatile multi-mode mitten portions attached to the garment or mittens provided separately enhance a variety of modes of wear which are achieved without removing the mittens or any portion thereof. The wearing modes include full exposure of a hand, exposure of the thumb and the four fingers, exposure of the four finger tips, full hand coverage, and full hand coverage by an integral glove. The hand coverings may be provided as separate mittens |
69 |
Versatile garment |
US10079118 |
2002-02-20 |
US06996847B2 |
2006-02-14 |
Douglas D. Anderson; Seth I. Anderson |
A versatile upper body multi-mode garment is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear with respect to hand coverings and head covering. A coat, jacket, shirt or vest has an integral hood which covers the wearer's head. Within the hood is an integral face shield which may be swung behind the wearer's head or neck when not covering the face, enabling protection of various portions of the face. The hood may be tightened to expose a variable extent of the head or face. Versatile multi-mode mitten portions attached to the garment or mittens provided separately enhance a variety of modes of wear which are achieved without removing the mittens or any portion thereof. The wearing modes include full exposure of a hand, exposure of the thumb and the four fingers, exposure of the four finger tips, full hand coverage, and full hand coverage by an integral glove. The hand coverings may be provided as separate mittens. |
70 |
Versatile garment |
US10079118 |
2002-02-20 |
US20030154536A1 |
2003-08-21 |
Douglas
D.
Anderson; Seth
I.
Anderson |
A versatile upper body multi-mode garment is configured to provide a variety of modes of wear with respect to hand coverings and head covering. A coat, jacket, shirt or vest has an integral hood which covers the wearer's head. Within the hood is an integral face shield which may be swung behind the wearer's head or neck when not covering the face, enabling protection of various portions of the face. The hood may be tightened to expose a variable extent of the head or face. Versatile multi-mode mitten portions attached to the garment or mittens provided separately enhance a variety of modes of wear which are achieved without removing the mittens or any portion thereof. The wearing modes include full exposure of a hand, exposure of the thumb and the four fingers, exposure of the four finger tips, full hand coverage, and full hand coverage by an integral glove. The hand coverings may be provided as separate mittens |
71 |
Manicure glove device for wearing on the hand of a user thereof |
US193075 |
1998-11-16 |
US6026513A |
2000-02-22 |
Elizabeth Sima |
A manicure glove device for wearing on the hand of a user thereof the device including a main portion for accommodating the palm of the hand and a plurality of finger portions extending from the main portion, each finger portion of the plurality of portions having a proximal and a distal end for receiving therein a finger of the hand. Each of the distal portions defines an opening such that a fingernail of the finger protrudes therethrough Also, the glove device is fabricated from a piece of stretchable fabric. |
72 |
Work gloves |
US833672 |
1997-04-08 |
US5829061A |
1998-11-03 |
Jane T. Visgil; John D. Visgil |
A molded work glove for providing protection to the hand and fingers of a wearer against cold and abrasion is provided. A hand portion is made of a sheet foam material having a thickness between 1 mm and 5 mm. A hand cavity is disposed in the hand portion and is defined by the sheet foam material. Finger portions are mounted to the periphery of the hand portion and extend outwardly. The finger portions have a palm side and a back side and a tip located distal to the hand portion. The finger portions are made of a sheet foam material having a thickness between 1 mm and 5 mm. Finger cavities are disposed in the finger portions and are defined by the sheet foam material. The sheet foam material is an elastic, nonabsorbent, insulating material. The finger cavity at the tip is sized to loosely fit the finger of the wearer such that a gap is formed between the finger of the wearer and the sheet foam material. At least one aperture is disposed in the palm side at the tip of at least three finger portions. The aperture is sized to allow the fingers of the wearer to selectively pass through the apertures and be seated in the apertures in a snug fit. |
73 |
Easy access hand covering |
US200494 |
1994-02-23 |
US5444874A |
1995-08-29 |
John K. Samelian; Jennifer Walsh |
A hand covering that uses three temporarily securable flaps on its back portion to provide for the extremely easy ingress and egress of a hand while allowing the invention to remain positioned securely upon the wrist throughout, the hand covering having palm, back, and finger portions in the general manner of a standard mitten or glove, the back portion having a first and second flap opposite one another to grip the user's wrist, and a third flap, which normally covers an exit hole for the hand, located opposite the more fingerward end of the second flap, and connecting to the second flap; when the user desires to extract his or her hand from the glove, he or she need only perform a metacarpel flexion motion with the hand and pull upon the finger portion, causing the second and third flaps to unfasten, and creating an automatic point of egress for the hand, the first flap, not affected by the action in the knuckle region, remaining securely fastened to the lower, wristward portion of the third flap, and therefore providing a consistent grip upon the wrist throughout the process of egress; manner of ingress being simply the reverse. |
74 |
Glove with removable digits |
US929531 |
1986-11-10 |
US4704743A |
1987-11-10 |
John S. Thornell; Dennis P. Kleinman |
A glove is provided wherein the thumb portion and index finger portion are separable as a unit from the remainder of the glove by means of a sealing fastener forming a seam between the base of the thumb on the forehand and the base of the thumb on the backhand through an interdigit notch between the index finger and the second finger portions of the glove. The separable portion is provided with means for fastening to the wrist portion of the glove, thereby to expose the thumb and forefinger of the user and to allow full dexterity. |
75 |
Multi-purpose mechanic's glove |
US323893 |
1981-11-23 |
US4416026A |
1983-11-22 |
Michael C. Smith |
An improved mechanic's glove having a plurality of openings on various of the finger stalls, and in the palm, to permit feel of the tools or other work being handled while at the same time providing substantial protection. The improved glove also includes padding on the back side and some of the palm side of the hand, together with a removable gauntlet. |
76 |
Finger exercising glove |
US2736034D |
|
US2736034A |
1956-02-28 |
|
|
77 |
Ladies' glove |
US37502353 |
1953-08-18 |
US2725570A |
1955-12-06 |
ERNEST PENNA |
|
78 |
Gloves |
US48112855 |
1955-01-11 |
US2724119A |
1955-11-22 |
OHMAN MARGUERITE C |
|
79 |
Hand covering |
US65739833 |
1933-02-18 |
US2025710A |
1935-12-31 |
BEEMER IDALYNE M |
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80 |
HAND GLOVE MOBILE SMARTPHONE ANTI-DROP AND ANTI-THEFT PROTECTOR DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US16126154 |
2018-09-10 |
US20190000164A1 |
2019-01-03 |
Rosa A. Oviedo |
A mobile phone anti-drop and anti-theft protection system. The system includes a phone attachment glove, a mobile phone case for seating a mobile phone, and an inseparable attachment between a palm region of the phone attachment glove and the mobile phone case. Methods of using the system are also provided. |