101 |
Hand Covering With Improved Utility |
US14982320 |
2015-12-29 |
US20160270461A1 |
2016-09-22 |
Ruthie Mae Carnes |
A covering designed to fit over all or part of a person's hand which contains one or more openings is provided. The opening(s) allow a person to use their thumb and/or fingers while still wearing the covering. A method of making the covering and tools for making the covering are also provided. |
102 |
HAND PROTECTION AND COVERING |
US15051242 |
2016-02-23 |
US20160249694A1 |
2016-09-01 |
Jake L. Sullivan; Donahue Wildman |
A hand covering configured to enclose a human hand, having a dorsal side and a palm side is disclosed. The hand covering comprises a wrist portion and a hand portion. In some embodiments, the hand portion includes at least one digit receptacle and a thumb receptacle. In certain embodiments, an arcuate opening may be formed in the dorsal side of the hand covering extending from a lateral portion of the hand covering positioned opposite the thumb receptacle, across the dorsal side of the hand covering, and to the thumb receptacle. A closure fastener may be operably attached to the arcuate opening and configured to open and close the arcuate opening such that a user can remove a thumb and digit from the hand portion without moving the wrist portion. |
103 |
GLOVE WITH EXPANSION AREAS THAT FIT OVER RINGS |
US14581791 |
2014-12-23 |
US20160174634A1 |
2016-06-23 |
Ilana Wolf Schatzberg |
The present invention comprises an expandable glove including a glove body having a palmar side and a backhand side; a plurality of finger portions and a thumb portion each having a palmar side and a backhand side, wherein the finger portions and thumb portion are operatively attached to said glove body; and, an expandable area smocked into at least one of the finger portions on the backhand side. Also included is a glove produced by the method of dipping a hand mold in liquid latex, the hand mold having a finger with a concavity; drying the liquid latex into dried latex; and, turning the dried latex inside-out to remove the dried latex from the hand mold. |
104 |
Fitness Support and Storage Accessory |
US14812889 |
2015-07-29 |
US20160029719A1 |
2016-02-04 |
Ian Morris |
A fitness support and storage accessory has a glove and a sleeve for supporting a user's hand and forearm, respectively, while working out and a plurality of storage compartments for securing everyday items. The glove has a sleeve connector, while the sleeve has a glove connector; the sleeve connector and the glove connector allowing the glove to be removably attached to the sleeve. The plurality of storage compartments is integrated into both the glove and the sleeve, having a card holder, a phone holder, and a pouch. The card holder is integrated into the glove, while the phone holder and the pouch are integrated into the sleeve. Each of the plurality of storage compartments has a compartment closure to secure the items positioned within. The glove has a hand portion that can be configured as a fingerless glove for weightlifting or as a boxing glove. |
105 |
Multi MIT |
US14493269 |
2014-09-22 |
US09204675B2 |
2015-12-08 |
John 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. |
106 |
Bowling Glove and Wrist Brace with Laser Guide |
US14746067 |
2015-06-22 |
US20150282539A1 |
2015-10-08 |
Cullen Darby |
Disclosed are a bowling glove and a bowling wrist brace having a laser pointer integrated therein. Each of the glove and the wrist brace includes an index finger section having a compartment on an upper surface thereof. The compartment is configured to store the laser pointer therein. The compartment includes an opening that aligns with a light source disposed on a front end of the laser pointer such that the laser beam from the light source of the laser pointer can shine therethrough. In operation, a bowler can utilize the laser beam to draw an imaginary line between a bowling ball and bowling pins to practice his or her arm swing and to visualize the travel line of the bowling ball after releasing it. |
107 |
Sport Gloves |
US14696411 |
2015-04-25 |
US20150282538A1 |
2015-10-08 |
John C. 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 intended to increase the overall performance in sports activities including but limited to football and golf. Primarily because of its unique finger configurations, and/or grip enhancers, and/or hand protective properties, the present invention makes a glove more operable in various sports activities. |
108 |
Dual-Use Clingable Handcovering for Protecting the Hand of Wearer from the Atmospheric Conditions in the Surrounding Environment |
US14209352 |
2014-03-13 |
US20150257466A1 |
2015-09-17 |
Susan R. Clayton |
A dual-use hand covering adapted for a wearer who is running for exercise, the covering comprising a clingable sleeve of flexible material having a proximal and distal end, an opening at each end so that the hand of a wearer can enter the proximal opening and is adapted to allow the fingertips to extend through the distal opening, the sleeve adapted to enclose together the four fingers and thumb of a wearer such that the sleeve stays in close proximity to the hand, and a clingable cap, wherein a portion of the clingable cap is attached to the clingable sleeve and the clingable cap assumes a first or a second position, wherein the clingable cap encloses the distal clingable sleeve end and the fingertips of the wearer and also folds backwards to lie proximate to the clingable sleeve and thereby expose only the fingertips to the atmospheric conditions. |
109 |
Glove or sock having openings for jewelry, nails, and other uses |
US14120924 |
2014-07-09 |
US20150020291A1 |
2015-01-22 |
Hilda Ammari |
A glove or sock to be worn by a person and having opening(s) for jewelry or to show a person's nails. |
110 |
GLOVE |
US13550674 |
2012-07-17 |
US20140020152A1 |
2014-01-23 |
CHIN-CHOU YANG |
A glove has a glove body and multiple pinching elements. Each pinching element is formed on an upper end of the glove body. The glove is advantageous in the pinching elements securing a warmth-keeping effect while a user is wearing the glove, which can be achieved when the pinching element is closed and when dexterous finger operation is required to operate a 3C touch panel, turn a knob or press a button, the fingers are partially exposed by pushing through the pinching elements without taking off the glove. After the required operation is completed, the pinching elements can be recovered to their original position for attaining the warmth-keeping purpose of the glove. |
111 |
Adjustable Garment |
US13757841 |
2013-02-03 |
US20130198921A1 |
2013-08-08 |
Mark Plumer |
An adjustable garment that forms a hand sheath with at least one fingerlike extension, and operable to adjust in length through various means for providing various amounts of protection to the hand against radiation. The adjustable garment includes a body portion configured to be operable to at least partially cover a hand. The body portion includes a body proximal end and a body distal end. The body proximal end includes a body aperture configured to at least partially allow a hand to pass through. Each extension can be manipulated, pushed, or pulled to expose additional areas of each finger. For example, a lateral force presses the extension proximal end towards the body portion, thereby at least partially exposing the at least one finger. The lateral force pressing against each extension serves to deform the size and dimensions of the flexible extension to deform, stretch, or twist. |
112 |
Glove for Small Child with View of Finger Openings |
US13727751 |
2012-12-27 |
US20130160186A1 |
2013-06-27 |
Philip Favia |
A child or adult glove which allows the child or adult to see his or her thumb and fingers up to the moment when they are inserted in the glove finger and thumb holes. This is accomplished with at least one and preferably two zippers or hook and loop fasteners which extend from a wrist opening along the dorsal side of the glove towards the finger openings. The zippers or hook and loop fasteners are arranged such that the back of the glove can be folded out of the way so that the entry to the thumb and finger holes is clearly visible. |
113 |
BASEBALL CATCHER'S PROTECTIVE HANDWEAR |
US13297710 |
2011-11-16 |
US20120117703A1 |
2012-05-17 |
Jason Jaramillo; Lee Jaramillo |
Baseball catcher's protective handwear including a catcher's mitt and an improved non-connected inner glove for wearing inside the mitt, the inner glove including (1) a tactile palm-surrounding portion which leaves at least the little finger, ring finger, middle finger and thumb substantially uncovered, (2) a supple index-finger portion that has padding affixed thereto over the phalanges, and (3) padding affixed over the metacarpal region of the palm adjacent to the index finger, thereby to provide continuous protection to the most crucially-vulnerable parts of a baseball player's hand, while simultaneously providing properties of gripping-finger-and-thumb freedom, glove-interior surface feel and in-mitt hand adjustment closely similar to that of a naked hand inside an outer glove. |
114 |
Handwear item having a flexible impermeable liner |
US11974949 |
2007-10-17 |
US20080034466A1 |
2008-02-14 |
Jean Zicarelli |
A reusable handwear item, including: an outer layer of a woven material; at least one gripping element fixed to an outside surface of the outer layer; and a liner made of a flexible impermeable material and secured to the outer layer only along at least a portion of a periphery for the outer layer. An inside surface of the liner is arranged to contact a hand of a person wearing the handwear item and the at least one gripping element enables the hand to grip an object which would not otherwise be possible without the gripping element. In some aspects, the liner is attached to the outer layer only at a cuff for the outer layer. In some aspects, the liner is at least partially removable from inside the outer layer to expose at least a portion of the inside surface of the liner. |
115 |
Glove with Fingertip Exposable Tactile Portions |
US11772917 |
2007-07-03 |
US20080010718A1 |
2008-01-17 |
Linda D. Richards |
A glove comprises at least one elasticized opening located on the palm side of the glove and generally around an area corresponding to the first joint of either a finger or thumb. In use, a user wears the glove conventionally until the user needs to perform a task requiring additional dexterity and tactile feedback. The user then pulls the elasticized opening around a finger or thumb to expose the digit for use. The elasticized opening may be pushed down around the digit joint for comfort and unencumbered operation. If the user no longer needs the digit exposed, the elasticized opening is pulled back up around the digit. In an embodiment of the invention, the elasticized opening includes an elastic band within the elasticized stitching to bias the opening in a closed configuration. A stretchy insert is used to support the elasticized opening in materials such as leather, etc. |
116 |
Convertible glove |
US10651339 |
2003-08-28 |
US20040123371A1 |
2004-07-01 |
Frank
D.
Bryant
SR. |
A glove with one or more of the thumb and/or finger sleeves open at their distal ends, which includes an integral removable finger and thumb covering system or a removable mitten and thumb covering system that consists of select removable finger and thumb coverings or mitten and thumb coverings respectively, which are connected to an elastic wrist encircling collar with elastic ribbons. The select removable finger and thumb coverings or mitten and thumb coverings are tucked under the wrist-encircling collar when not in use. |
117 |
FLEXIBLE FINGER SYSTEM FOR HOCKEY GLOVE |
US10248088 |
2002-12-17 |
US20040111785A1 |
2004-06-17 |
Gary
A.
Sande |
A flexible finger system for a hockey glove. The flexible finger system includes at least one finger access hole in at least one of the fingers of the hockey glove. The flexible finger system includes an additional glove finger extending about and from each finger access hole. The additional glove finger is formed by an additional finger section attached to the sides of the glove and a finger tab extending from one of the fingers of the bottom of the glove and attached to the additional finger section. The additional finger section includes a glove section and a flexible finger section. The glove section attaches to the sides and the flexible finger section attaches to the finger tab. Wherein the attachment of the flexible finger section and the finger tab naturally forms the finger access hole to the additional glove finger. |
118 |
Golf glove |
US468463 |
1990-01-22 |
US5140709A |
1992-08-25 |
Lloyd D. Cohn; B. Louis Blumberg |
A full hand covering golf glove for use on a hand having fingernails extending beyond the fingertip includes a palm covering having an opening at one end. A plurality of finger coverings communicate with the palm covering at a first end of the finger covering and extend to a distal end. The distal end extends beyond the portion of the finger to which the fingernail is secured and is formed with an opening at the distal end which is dimensioned and disposed to allow a portion of the fingernail extending beyond a fingertip to extend therethrough. |
119 |
Glove |
US70239857 |
1957-12-12 |
US2883668A |
1959-04-28 |
OWCZAREK JERZY A |
|
120 |
Glove |
US17785750 |
1950-08-05 |
US2655662A |
1953-10-20 |
VELLE EDLER EARLINE LA |
|