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21 Method for Forming a Glove with Custom Logo EP08103806.9 2008-05-02 EP2000038A2 2008-12-10 Viveiros, Antonio J.

The present invention is generally directed to a method for forming a glove tab with a custom logo, and attaching the glove tab to an existing glove. In a first embodiment, a computer-generated logo is printed onto matte media using an inkjet, laserjet or dot matrix printer, and then the matte media is laminated and cut to fit the shape of a glove tab that is subsequently fastened to an existing glove. In a second embodiment, a computer-generated logo is printed onto glossy media using an inkjet, laserjet or dot matrix printer, and then the glossy media is coated with a liquid adhesive and cut to fit the shape of a glove tab that is subsequently fastened to an existing glove.

22 METHOD OF LAMINATING A PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING LAYER TO A SEAMLESS THREE DIMENSIONAL GLOVE US15878960 2018-01-24 US20180154622A1 2018-06-07 Charles A. Howland
A method of manufacturing an enhanced, 3D, hand-shaped glove includes placing a seamless textile glove shell onto a laminating form, placing a solid laminate preform onto the glove shell, and applying pressure at an elevated temperature to laminate the preform to the glove shell. A platen or roller press can apply pressure to a glove shell on a flat surface of a laminating form, or a bladder or vacuum bag press can apply pressure to a glove shell on a curved surface of a laminating form. Edge peel resistance can be enhanced by extending the perimeter of a low modulus upper preform layer beyond underlying layers and bonding it directly to the glove shell. Fingers of the laminating form can be made wide and thin to cause warping of the preform about the glove fingers, or narrow and thick to minimize distortion of the finger shapes due to the preform.
23 Article having a plurality of optical structures US15798101 2017-10-30 US09971070B2 2018-05-15 Timothy K. Liles; Todd W. Miller
An article has optical structures disposed on a base material element. The optical structures include lenticular lens structures and discrete coloring elements having distinct color regions. The lenticular lens structure has several lens layers. The lenticular lens structure may have any of a variety of cross-sectional shapes. The article has a different appearance when an observer views the article at various angles. The appearance may differ in terms of coloring scheme.
24 PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR USE WITH A GLOVE US15844011 2017-12-15 US20180103701A1 2018-04-19 James L. Hull
A color splash effect is established by a darker backdrop color of an outer surface of a liquid proof and heat resistant glove in the event that a portion of the glove ruptures or fails. The color splash effect is accomplished by a lighter and brighter color being visible through the rupture in the glove. The lighter and brighter color may be formed on or as part of a protective member positioned beneath the outer layer. The protective member also protects the wearer against sharp objects contacting the outer layer of the glove and moving over the protective member. Some embodiments provide that the protective member is in a thumb crotch region of the glove.
25 PARTICLES HAVING A PLURALITY OF OPTICAL STRUCTURES US15798101 2017-10-30 US20180052258A1 2018-02-22 Timothy K. Liles; Todd W. Miller
An article has optical structures disposed on a base material element. The optical structures include lenticular lens structures and discrete coloring elements having distinct color regions. The lenticular lens structure has several lens layers. The lenticular lens structure may have any of a variety of cross-sectional shapes. The article has a different appearance when an observer views the article at various angles. The appearance may differ in terms of coloring scheme.
26 Article having a plurality of optical structures US15431358 2017-02-13 US09804301B2 2017-10-31 Timothy K. Liles; Todd W. Miller
An article has optical structures disposed on a base material element. The optical structures include lenticular lens structures and discrete coloring elements having distinct color regions. The lenticular lens structure has several lens layers. The lenticular lens structure may have any of a variety of cross-sectional shapes. The article has a different appearance when an observer views the article at various angles. The appearance may differ in terms of coloring scheme.
27 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.
28 HIGH VISIBILITY SLEEVE/GLOVE US15400207 2017-01-06 US20170188643A1 2017-07-06 Robert J. Peifer
A high visibility sleeve for increasing identification and accuracy of hand signals used in low light and poor visibility conditions. The sleeve has an elongated body having a first portion and a second portion. The sleeve further has a plurality of reflective strips positioned on a front face of the first end and a reflective indicia positioned on the rear face of the first end.
29 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LABELING GLOVES US15262292 2016-09-12 US20170072737A1 2017-03-16 Nick Santana
According to an exemplary embodiment, a method for affixing a decorative element to a disposable glove may be provided. A decorative element may be provided for application on the glove. The decorative element may be printed on a suitable printing substrate. The substrate may then be placed against a designated area on the surface of the glove with the printed decorative element disposed between the substrate and designated area. The glove may be disposed on a rigid supporting member, providing a backing for the application of the decorative element. The decorative element may then be transferred from the substrate to a designated area on the surface of the supported glove.
30 Decorative ornament removably affixed to wearing apparel US14473895 2014-08-29 US09591881B1 2017-03-14 Lala Sarkissian
A first mating fastening member embedded within a finger member of a glove so that a glove mating portion extends out of an exterior surface of a glove finger member and a mating ornament fastening member is either embodied into or extends out of a bottom of the ornament so that the ornament mating member is removably affixed to the glove mating portion to retain the ornament onto the glove finger member so that the ornament retention mechanism including the combination glove mating portion and ornament mating portion is concealed.
31 GLOVE US15035939 2014-11-07 US20160295941A1 2016-10-13 Wenlan CAI; Zhibin LI; Ning LI
A glove includes a glove core and a glove component. The glove core includes a palm portion, a dorsum portion and a side portion of hand. A side of the glove component is adhered on a surface of the glove core, and the glove component covers a part of the palm portion and a part of the dorsum portion of the glove core, a part of the palm portion and a part of the side portion of hand of the glove core, or a part of the dorsum portion and a part of the side portion of hand of the glove core, such that the glove core can be combined with the enhanced glove component, forming a structure which is simple in structure and can be formed easily. Furthermore, the robustness of the glove can be improved significantly to be provided with practicability and progressiveness.
32 Method of manufacturing an article of apparel with a coated graphic US13902655 2013-05-24 US09186903B2 2015-11-17 Steven McClard; Eric W. Halverson
A method of applying a graphic to an article is disclosed. The method includes applying a graphic to a backer material and covering the backer material with a clear protective layer, which may be silicone, to help prevent degradation of the graphic with time and use.
33 GLOVE WITH CLEANING SURFACES US14603209 2015-01-22 US20150135401A1 2015-05-21 Abbas M. Husain
A pair of gloves with cleaning surfaces have a thumb cleaning portion located on the thumb tip, a finger cleaning portion on a fingertip portion and a ventral cleaning portion located on the backside of the gloves. The cleaning portions are integrally formed in the same material as the rest of the gloves and are completely sealed to provide sterility. The gloves fit on the left and right hand of a user and have the same cleaning surfaces on each. Indicator portions are integrally formed within the gloves and allow the user to estimate the length of various things without using a separate measuring device. During use, the indicator portions may become contaminated and the cleaning portions are used to clean away the contaminates to restore their usefulness.
34 INDICATOR GLOVE WITH CLEANING PORTION US14073789 2013-11-06 US20140059737A1 2014-03-06 Abbas M. Husain
A indicator glove with cleaning portion has a glove with a thumb portion having a cleaning portion disposed thereon. The cleaning portion is made of raised nubs that allow the user to clean by swiping across the desired area. An index finger portion is provided with a plurality if visual and/or tactile indicators which allow the user to see and/or feel the markings. When a contaminant such as blood obscures the visual indicators, the user swipes across the contaminant to clean it. The index finger portion may also have a cleaning portion disposed on it to further aid in cleaning. For surgical uses, the gloves are made of latex, nitrile or other suitable material. Other uses may require other materials such as plastic, rubber, leather or other suitable material.
35 Hand-Shaped Clutch System and Method US13418139 2012-03-12 US20120227156A1 2012-09-13 Mary E. Bell
A system and method for carrying mementoes that may include one or more hand-shaped material having a plurality of finger portions and a sealable void and the void not including the finger portions of the hand-shaped material.
36 Method for Forming a Glove with Custom Logo US11744583 2007-05-04 US20080271615A1 2008-11-06 Antonio J. Viveiros
The present invention is generally directed to a method for forming a glove tab with a custom logo, and attaching the glove tab to an existing glove. In a first embodiment, a computer-generated logo is printed onto matte media using an inkjet, laserjet or dot matrix printer, and then the matte media is laminated and cut to fit the shape of a glove tab that is subsequently fastened to an existing glove. In a second embodiment, a computer-generated logo is printed onto glossy media using an inkjet, laserjet or dot matrix printer, and then the glossy media is coated with a liquid adhesive and cut to fit the shape of a glove tab that is subsequently fastened to an existing glove.
37 Method for forming glove with custom logo US09865105 2001-05-24 US20020174478A1 2002-11-28 Kenneth S. Litke
A method for attaching a custom logo to a glove is provided. The method utilizes, among other things, a pad printing method to print a custom logo onto a thermoplastic member and adhering the thermoplastic member to a blank glove. The method advantageously allows the customers to attached the logo to the glove away from the manufacturing site, and provides the customers with the flexibility of changing logos to meet changing market demands and to coordinate logos among the customers' various product lines.
38 Garment accessory US09474629 1999-12-29 US06363536B1 2002-04-02 Emma Lee Sloan
The present invention involves a garment accessory that provides unrestricted access to certain fingers of a hand while also providing a covering such that the fingers to be accessed remain purposefully covered. The garment accessory is primarily constructed of a series of spaced apart elastic rings which fit around the arm of a wearer, a series of longitudinal strips having taffeta or a decorative covering stitched thereto wherein the longitudinal strips are fastened to the elastic rings, sheaths for receiving the middle finger, thumb and pinky finger, and two slots for receiving the ring finger and forefinger. During a marriage ceremony, for example, the bride is not required to remove the garment accessory for the ring portion of the ceremony as would be required with a conventional decorative glove, thereby facilitating a more efficient and convenient ceremony. The garment accessory can be configured for access to any desired finger or series of fingers, and can be constructed for attachment to a variety of locations along the arms, hands and/or fingers.
39 Educational set of gloves US133095 1998-08-12 US6142785A 2000-11-07 Trudy Williams
An educational device and method is provided. Comprising a first glove having a first set of digits for receiving the fingers and thumb of one hand and a second glove having a second set of digits for receiving the fingers and thumb of the other hand. A first set of indicia is provided. Located on each digit is an indicia. The indicia located on each digit on the first glove represent a first set of indicia. This first glove further includes a second set and a third set of indicia. The indicia located on each digit of the second glove represent a fourth set of indicia. This second glove includes a fifth and sixth set of indicia. The first set of indicia and the fourth set of indicia are used to learn to count while the second indicia and the fifth indicia are used to learn right from left. The fifth indicia and the sixth indicia are used to learn geometry.
40 Means for removably securing accessories to wearing apparel and the like US372542 1989-06-28 US4975986A 1990-12-11 Murray Strongwater
An article of wearing apparel adapted to have releasably secured thereto an ornamental element. There is provided fastener means having a pair of complementary fastener portions adapted to be selectively engageable or disengageable for securing or releasing said fastener portions, respectively. One of said fastener portions is secured to the inside of said article of wearing apparel and the other of said fastener portions is adapted to be secured to said ornamental element. In this way any selected one of a plurality of ornamental elements provided with said other of said fastener portions is adapted to be releasably secured to the article of wearing apparel to form a combination which simulates an article of wearing apparel having an ornamental element permanently secured thereto by stitching. Instead of an article of wearing apparel there may be provided an accessory, such as a pocketbook, to the inner surface of which there is secured a fastener portion so that an ornamental element may easily be secured thereto.
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