121 |
Glove |
US65667146 |
1946-03-23 |
US2443938A |
1948-06-22 |
VERNON WALLIS |
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122 |
Wrist sprung glove |
US36235240 |
1940-10-23 |
US2344080A |
1944-03-14 |
BURGETT KENNETH L |
|
123 |
Glove |
US35404240 |
1940-08-24 |
US2263327A |
1941-11-18 |
BJERKE OLIVER J; OLSON CHARLES S |
|
124 |
Glove |
US40593820 |
1920-08-25 |
US1374257A |
1921-04-12 |
RAALTE ARTHUR VAN |
|
125 |
SKIN CARE MASK GLOVE AND MASK SOCK |
US16354892 |
2019-03-15 |
US20190208844A1 |
2019-07-11 |
Seunghee Oh; You S. Park |
A skin care mask glove is disclosed. The skin care mask glove comprises a glove portion. The glove portion includes an opening section, a hand section, a thumb section and a set of finger sections. The opening section includes an opening configured for receiving a hand and a tightening strap for tightening the opening section after a hand is inserted. The thumb section includes a first perforated line and a removable thumb end-portion. Each of the finger sections includes a second perforated line and a removable finger end-portion. The removable finger end-portions are connected via connector fabric. The glove portion is constructed having, among other things, a first outer layer, a first inner layer and a layer of a first skin care product. |
126 |
Glove having a split wrist wrap |
US15346588 |
2016-11-08 |
US10117472B2 |
2018-11-06 |
Jonathan D Robbins |
A glove can include an integrated wrist wrap that is split to allow a watch to be worn with the glove. The glove comprises a hand portion within which a wearer's hand is placed and a wrist wrap attached to a proximal edge of the hand portion and configured to extend around the wearer's wrist when the wearer's hand is placed in the hand portion. The wrist wrap can include a slit that extends lengthwise within the wrist wrap. When the wearer is also wearing a watch, the watch can be inserted through the slit so that the wrist wrap will be positioned on each side of the watch thereby allowing the face of the watch to remain visible while still providing support to the wrist. A split wrist wrap without a hand portion is also provided. |
127 |
Modular Utility Glove |
US15481472 |
2017-04-07 |
US20180289086A1 |
2018-10-11 |
Louis Anderson |
An article of manufacture comprising of a glove; commonly known to be comprised of a textile fabric or material patterned and constructed in such a way that it contains a pocket for the thumb and a plurality of pockets for the fingers, and extending to, or over the wrist, also covering the palm and back side of the hand meant to be worn by inserting the hand into the article and inserting the thumb and fingers into their respective pockets. The glove contains hook and loop material on the outer surfaces of the palm side, to secure to tools also containing hook and loop material, and the glove contains hook and loop material on the back side and knife edge side, to secure accessories and small tools to be stored on the glove. The glove also contains removable fingertips and removable magnet inserts using hook and loop material |
128 |
Sport gloves |
US15364283 |
2016-11-30 |
US10065101B2 |
2018-09-04 |
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. |
129 |
Sensitivity enhancement glove |
US15881988 |
2018-01-29 |
US10058135B1 |
2018-08-28 |
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. |
130 |
WEARABLE WIRELESS ELECTRONIC SIGNALING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE |
US15660865 |
2017-07-26 |
US20180194274A1 |
2018-07-12 |
Christopher Troy De Baca; Dario Tucciarelli |
The present invention relates to a device and a method associated with the device. With respect to the device, it is a wearable garment for the hand, wrist, and/or forearm with an embedded array of lights; one or more micro processing units; one or more touch or pressure activated switches, buttons, or toggles; one or more motion sensing mechanisms; and one or more wireless transmission components which is capable of receiving and transmitting information to a mobile computing device. A wireless transmission device is also disclosed which is attached or embedded in a vehicle connected to the turn signaling system. The mobile computing device such as a smartphone or GPS unit tracks the wearer's location and route and transmits a signal to the wearable garment when a turn approaches causing haptic feedback vibration to the wearer and activation of the embedded lights on the appropriate side. The wearable garment also transmits and receives signals from the wireless transmission device in the vehicle which activates or deactivates the turn signals on the vehicle when the wearable garment's lights and haptic feedback mechanisms are activated or deactivated, and reciprocally the lights and haptic feedback systems on the wearable garment when the turn signal on the vehicle is activated or deactivated. The wearable garment signaling system may be activated by the user's hand/arm motions, by actuation of embedded switches, buttons, or toggles, or by signal from the mobile computing device. |
131 |
Sugaring glove apparatus and method |
US15161115 |
2016-05-20 |
US20180146724A1 |
2018-05-31 |
Lina Kennedy |
A training glove and a method for teaching proper hand, wrist, and finger orientations to efficiently perform a sugaring process for hair removal. A glove assists the technician in maintaining the proper finger positions for the application and removal of a sugar paste. In one example a glove has openings for the thumb and forefinger, and insert guides for bent finger positioning of the little finger, a ring finger, and a middle finger. In other examples, individual finger inserts are provided on the palm side of the fingers. In other examples, a single insert form is provided to position all three fingers- the middle finger, the ring finger, and the little finger. The finger inserts position the fingers so that the outside tips of the middle finger, ring finger, and little finger are properly aligned to apply an appropriate pressure to the skin in a sugaring application. |
132 |
GLOVE HAVING A SPLIT WRIST WRAP |
US15346588 |
2016-11-08 |
US20180110270A1 |
2018-04-26 |
Jonathan D. Robbins |
A glove can include an integrated wrist wrap that is split to allow a watch to be worn with the glove. The glove comprises a hand portion within which a wearer's hand is placed and a wrist wrap attached to a proximal edge of the hand portion and configured to extend around the wearer's wrist when the wearer's hand is placed in the hand portion. The wrist wrap can include a slit that extends lengthwise within the wrist wrap. When the wearer is also wearing a watch, the watch can be inserted through the slit so that the wrist wrap will be positioned on each side of the watch thereby allowing the face of the watch to remain visible while still providing support to the wrist. A split wrist wrap without a hand portion is also provided. |
133 |
Elasticized cushioned thermal glove |
US14661824 |
2015-03-18 |
US09913500B1 |
2018-03-13 |
Yolanda J. Matthews |
The elasticized cushioned thermal glove provides heating, cooling, and compression modalities. The constant fluidity of the gel disposed in the gel bladders substantially throughout the glove palm side is in constant fluidity when heated and cooled. The gel is pre-heated via a power module, heatable when in use, and also pre-cooled prior to use. The glove is also provided as a compression glove to alleviate pain, swelling, and to provide for support for those in need. As the glove provides these heating and cooling advantages, fingers can be left in an open state to enhance dexterity as opposed to full-fingered gloves. |
134 |
GARMENT |
US15659210 |
2017-07-25 |
US20180020751A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Jenny Ruth Lewis |
A garment including a plurality of attached glove members having releasably attached glove bodies is provided. The garment includes a central portion and two opposed sleeve portions. Each attached glove member is attached to each opposed sleeve portion through the use of a retainer. The glove members may be used separately or together, allowing the user to deploy a combination of glove members simultaneously. |
135 |
X SPLINT HAND PROTECTION DEVICE |
US15469543 |
2017-03-26 |
US20170282048A1 |
2017-10-05 |
Trevor Gene Wittman |
A striking glove may comprise an inner glove, an outer shell, and at least one strap at least partially disposed within a dorsal cavity between the inner glove and the outer shell. A portion of the at least one strap disposed within the dorsal cavity may be configured in an overlapped and crossed configuration. The ends of the at least one strap may extend from the dorsal cavity to an exterior of the striking glove. |
136 |
SMARTPHONE GLOVES |
US15063759 |
2016-03-08 |
US20170258155A1 |
2017-09-14 |
David M. GRIGG |
The present invention discloses a glove that allows operating an electronic device having a touch interface while wearing the glove. The glove comprises a glove body and digits coupled to the glove body. At least one of the digits comprises a removably coupled sleeve or cap adapted to cover the tip of thumb and/or finger. Removing of the sleeve exposes the thumb or fingertip for operating the touch interface of electronic device. The invention is advantageous allowing use of naked finger and/or thumb tips while wearing the glove for interacting with touch interface or registering thumb or fingerprints for biometric identification. |
137 |
Glove Providing Grip and Dexterity |
US15486923 |
2017-04-13 |
US20170215496A1 |
2017-08-03 |
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. |
138 |
Hand glove mobile smartphone anti-drop and anti-theft protector device, system and method |
US15449938 |
2017-03-04 |
US20170179995A1 |
2017-06-22 |
Rosa A. Oviedo |
A mobile phone anti-drop and anti-theft protection system and related method, comprising: a phone attachment glove configured to fit over at least the entire palm of a user's hand; a mobile phone case into which a mobile phone with a touch screen can be securely seated; an inseparable attachment between a palm region of the phone attachment glove and the mobile phone case; and the inseparable attachment not being over any portion of a finger region of the phone attachment glove. |
139 |
Ergonomic work gloves |
US14542217 |
2014-11-14 |
US09622523B2 |
2017-04-18 |
Lloyd P. Champagne; Jozef Zoldos |
Disclosed is a glove that alleviates the biasing force associated with opening or closing the hand and fingers. In some aspects the glove may be formed of a plurality of materials in which one material provides protection for the hand and another enables the hand to flex to the open and closed position. |
140 |
GLOVES WITH A CUT OUT PORTION AND MEHTHODS TO MANUFACTURE GLOVES WITH A CUT OUT PORTION |
US15383075 |
2016-12-19 |
US20170095018A1 |
2017-04-06 |
Ryan J. Bruce; John H. Loudenslager; Toby Stapleton |
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. |