41 |
Wristband accessory for gloves |
US16480350 |
1950-05-27 |
US2604629A |
1952-07-29 |
BERT KENNEDY |
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42 |
Glove |
US20009438 |
1938-04-05 |
US2157836A |
1939-05-09 |
IRWIN STEINBERGER |
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43 |
Imitation pig skin fabric glove |
US64477432 |
1932-11-29 |
US2019621A |
1935-11-05 |
MEINIG ERNST R |
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44 |
Glove |
US71598934 |
1934-03-16 |
US1981779A |
1934-11-20 |
CHANUT PAUL A |
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45 |
Binding |
US22419627 |
1927-10-05 |
US1742117A |
1929-12-31 |
ALBERT AARON; SCHUYLER BENJAMIN |
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46 |
Glove |
US17926027 |
1927-03-29 |
US1655295A |
1928-01-03 |
IRWIN STEINBERGER |
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47 |
Glove |
US30451419 |
1919-06-16 |
US1355859A |
1920-10-19 |
SMITH WILLARD M |
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48 |
GLOVE WITH OPTIMIZED SAFETY MARKINGS |
US15762914 |
2016-09-23 |
US20180263317A1 |
2018-09-20 |
Markham NACION; Eric Matthew JAEGER; Philip Shawn NORFOLK |
A glove with optimized safety markings designed to improve worker safety in hazardous environments by increasing the visibility of the glove in the work environment and more easily distinguishing between the front and back of the glove. A preferred embodiment has fluorescent yellow hazard stripes, fluorescent yellow triangular safety icon and black negative space within the safety icon, all on protective members. The protective members, black in color except for the fluorescent yellow portions, are attached to the glove back. |
49 |
TECHNICAL KNIT GLOVE |
US15255633 |
2016-09-02 |
US20180064185A1 |
2018-03-08 |
David Gellis; M. Coleman Horn |
A glove formed of a knitted first panel conforming to at least a portion of one of a front or a back of the glove, the knitted first panel comprising four finger portions including a respective front or a back of the fingers, both sides of each of the fingers and the fingertips of each of the fingers integrally formed of a knitted material without seams, and a second panel conforming to at least a portion of the other of the front or back of the glove. The glove of the present invention is made using a flat knitting machine and the knitted first panel can comprise different yams or knittable materials that may impart different characteristics to the glove depending upon the end use or desired appearance, e.g., abrasion resistance, durability, wind protection, texture, color and the like, without a seam. |
50 |
FIVE FINGER FOAM ADJUSTABLE HAND |
US15609820 |
2017-05-31 |
US20170347725A1 |
2017-12-07 |
Mark Alan Mills |
A foam hand is provided with the fingers and thumb extended outwardly in an open hand gesture. The hand includes a plurality of openings or slots into which the fingers and thumb can be selectively inserted for retention, and thereby configure the hand in multiple gestures. The base of the hand includes a slot or pocket into which a user can insert his/her hand so as to wear the foam hand over their own hand. |
51 |
Disposable Glove-Like Device |
US15463897 |
2017-03-20 |
US20170265539A1 |
2017-09-21 |
Kristina T. Cash |
Provided is a disposable glove sack or disposible glove-like device for handling and securing an article for disposable. The glove sack comprises a glove portion, a wrist portion, a sleeve portion or a flared sleeve portion and a securing means, such as flaps. Optionally, the glove sack may comprise an embossment. An opening at a distal end of the sleeve portion forms a cavity in combination with the glove, wrist and sleeve portions into which a hand is insertable. The glove, wrist and sleeve portions form an outer surface on which to receive an article. Upon eversion the outer surface bounds a receptacle containing the article. |
52 |
ARTICLE HAVING A PLURALITY OF OPTICAL STRUCTURES |
US15431358 |
2017-02-13 |
US20170160439A1 |
2017-06-08 |
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. |
53 |
Promotional and convertible mitten to glove |
US13834923 |
2013-03-15 |
US09668527B2 |
2017-06-06 |
Michele Alexandria Maltese |
A pair of disposable hand coverings has a body formed of a front film layer and back film layer sealed together about a periphery to form a pair of opposing hand coverings each having a finger section at opposite closed ends and each having a wrist section with at least one line of weakening at the wrist sections to ease separating each of the pair of hand coverings. |
54 |
Article having a plurality of optical structures |
US15154533 |
2016-05-13 |
US09575229B2 |
2017-02-21 |
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. |
55 |
Gloves for forming a figure |
US12351546 |
2009-01-09 |
US08555416B1 |
2013-10-15 |
David Sierra |
Gloves for forming a figure are designed to represent a figure such as an animal with one glove forming a first portion of the figure and a second glove forming a second portion of the figure. For example, for a pair of shark gloves, one glove is the top of the shark's mouth with upper teeth and the second glove is the bottom of the shark's mouth with lower teeth. When worn by a user, the user is able to move the two gloves in an open and closed motion so that the shark appears to be opening and biting down. The gloves provide entertainment as well as motivation for the fans and players. |
56 |
INDICATOR GLOVES |
US13208369 |
2011-08-12 |
US20120266355A1 |
2012-10-25 |
Abbas M. HUSAIN |
An indicator glove includes indicators such as numerals, icons, symbols and color change portion along at least one finger portion and/or a thumb portion which enables a user to make comparative measurements without removing the glove or relying on an external measuring device. The glove may be made of latex for medical uses or leather, cloth or other appropriate material. The indicators may be embossed or raised to allow a user to feel the marks as well. The plurality of marks may be printed, molded or burned in with a laser marking device. In the color change embodiment, the glove itself may be made of an appropriate material or may have a portion embedded in an area to indicate the depth of a liquid by changing color or hue. |
57 |
Message-Conveying Interlocking Athletic Gloves |
US13326121 |
2011-12-14 |
US20120073029A1 |
2012-03-29 |
Timothy A. Clark |
A message-conveying athletic glove with enhanced gripping is provided. The glove comprises a palm-side portion and a back portion connected to form four finger sheaths, a thumb sheath, and an opening capable of receiving a human hand. A first image portion of a complete image is located on one or more of the palm-side portion or the back portion of the glove. When the glove is worn by the user and interlocks with a second glove having a second image portion of the complete image displayed, the complete image is displayed by the interlocked gloves, conveying a message. The palm-side portion of the glove is made of a material to enhance gripping. |
58 |
Message-Conveying Interlocking Athletic Gloves |
US12787213 |
2010-05-25 |
US20110289651A1 |
2011-12-01 |
Timothy A. Clark |
A message-conveying athletic glove with enhanced gripping is provided. The glove comprises a palm-side portion and a back portion connected to form four finger sheaths, a thumb sheath, and an opening capable of receiving a human hand. A first image portion of a complete image is located on one or more of the palm-side portion or the back portion of the glove. When the glove is worn by the user and interlocks with a second glove having a second image portion of the complete image displayed, the complete image is displayed by the interlocked gloves, conveying a message. The palm-side portion of the glove is made of a material to enhance gripping. |
59 |
Protective Gloves |
US12564208 |
2009-09-22 |
US20110067166A1 |
2011-03-24 |
Courtney Jalbert |
The present invention relates to medical gloves, as well as gloves that are used to protect a person's hand from harmful substances. According to certain embodiments of the present invention, protective gloves are provided that comprise four fingers and a thumb portion, wherein the thumb portion comprises a unique mark that visually differentiates the thumb portion from the four fingers. Alternatively, according to other embodiments of the present invention, the protective gloves comprise a small-finger portion, three additional fingers and a thumb portion, wherein the small-finger portion comprises a unique mark that visually differentiates the small-finger portion from the three additional fingers and the thumb portion. |
60 |
Sheet material with camouflage pattern for day and night use |
US29354066 |
2010-01-19 |
USD629623S1 |
2010-12-28 |
Jeffrey L. Lampe |
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