序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 PROTECTIVE DISPOSABLE HAND COVERING US11459639 2006-07-24 US20080016601A1 2008-01-24 Anthony McCrorey; Greg Malloy
A protective disposable hand covering is disclosed. The protective disposable hand covering is in the general shape of the human hand. The protective disposable hand covering is comprised of one or more fabrics. The exterior may be treated to resist or repel liquids. The interior may be treated with a sanitizing agent. The wrist area may be elasticized and may have one or more tabs.
62 Glove having an attached item of jewelry US11269227 2005-11-08 US20070118964A1 2007-05-31 Lisa Sacco; Tina Siebenman
A glove having a hand portion defining a top side opposite a wearer's palm and a bottom side covering a wearer's palm and a plurality of fingers defining a top side covering the surface opposite the gripping surface of a wearer's fingers and bottom side covering the gripping surface of a wearer's fingers, defining a lower portion adjacent the wearer's wrist and also defining a slit in the lower portion of the glove to allow a wearer to insert the wearer's hand into the glove, the glove further having at least one element of style selected from a group consisting of a bow attached to a top side of a lower portion of the glove, a bracelet attached to opposite sides of the slit such that slit may be opened to accommodate the wearer's hand without removal of the bracelet and a ring attached a topside of a finger of the glove but does not extend to the bottom side of the finger of the glove such that it will not interfere with the wearer's grip.
63 Glove having back with improved direct embroidery US10456937 2003-06-06 US20040244092A1 2004-12-09 John F. Peil
A sports glove has a front tab for securing the glove on the hand of the user, a slit to facilitate direct embroidery and a direct embroidered design on the back thereof. Also discussed is a method for the direct embroidery of a log or design directly to the back of a glove.
64 Method for forming glove with custom logo US09865105 2001-05-24 US06655269B2 2003-12-02 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.
65 Arm stockinette and method of using the same US09682020 2001-07-10 US06405381B1 2002-06-18 Omer A. Bowman, Jr.
Arm coverings (12, 14, 22-27) are provided which include an elongated, tubular, fabric body (28, 52, 66, 84, 94) presenting upper arm-receiving openings (30, 54, 68, 86, 96) as well as lower sections (36, 64, 72, 90, 98) which envelop an area in proximity to a user's wrist. Each covering (12, 14, 22-27) includes words or other indicia on the tubular bodies (28, 52, 66, 84, 94). In some forms, the words or indicia is located on the undersides of the tubular bodies (28, 52, 66, 84, 94) and becomes visible when the user's arms (16,18) are raised. Some coverings include couplers (34, 56, 70, 82, 90) which serve to hold the arm coverings in position. The coverings (12, 14, 22-27) may be worn by sports enthusiasts or others wishing to express themselves at a sporting event or the like by raising their arms.
66 Non-slip glove US165175 1993-12-13 US5467484A 1995-11-21 Bonnie J. Drescher; Scott M. Drescher
The present invention provides a non-slip glove preferably comprising: a front panel conforming generally to the shape of the human hand and having a first peripheral edge extending about the thumb and finger retaining portions thereof, the front panel being cut from a multilayered, laminated, flexible, sheet material wherein a polymer compound, exhibiting a relatively high coefficient of friction, is supported upon an inner fabric layer; a rear panel of breathable, elastic fabric having a hand-like shape substantially similar to that of the front panel and having a second peripheral edge extending about the thumb and finger retaining portions thereof, the first peripheral edge being joined to the second peripheral edge so as to form a covering for the human hand; a cuff secured to the bottom of the front panel and the rear panel; an eyelet lining in the cuff for fastening the glove to a retaining surface so as to prevent the loss thereof; and a light reflective material joined to the rear panel for increasing the visibility of the glove in conditions of low light.
67 Glove construction with means for removably securing accessories US245744 1988-09-16 US4847917A 1989-07-18 Murray Strongwater
A glove adapted to have releasably secured thereto an ornamental accessory. There is provided fastener means having a pair of complementary fastener portions adapted to be selectively engagable or disengagable for securing or releasing said fastener portion, respectively. One of said fastener portions is secured to the inside of said glove and the other of said fastener portions is adapted to be secured to said ornamental accessory. In this way any selected one of a plurality of ornamental accessories provided with said other of said fastener portions is adapted to be releasably secured to the glove to form a glove and accessory combination which simulates a glove having an accessory permanently secured thereto by stitching.
68 Decorative glove US47624 1987-05-07 US4757558A 1988-07-19 Murray Strongwater
A decorative glove for use with fashionwear, wherein the glove completes the fashion look at the wrist and arm areas of the wearer, by providing decorative ornamentation at the outer wrist area of the glove, which may be sleeveless, and terminate at the wrist area, or which may include sleeves which can also incorporate fashion features complementary to the wearer's dress. The decorative glove includes a thin elastic wrist strap; a decorative piece secured to the wrist strap and positioned thereon and a loop having two free ends secured to the wrist strap for removable securement about a finger of the wearer. Such glove leaves the wearer's hands substantially uncovered and unencumbered to perform all of its normal functions. In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, there is provided a sleeve extending rearwardly of the wrist strap, whereby such sleeve forms part of the fashion look of the glove to complement the wearer's dress.
69 Marking US10328536 1936-09-30 US2152725A 1939-04-04 AUZIN JOHN M
70 Ornamental glove US9758636 1936-08-24 US2114338A 1938-04-19 DOWDALL JAMES T
71 Glove ornament US64207632 1932-11-10 US1949755A 1934-03-06 MITCHELL JOHN A
72 Glove US12970826 1926-08-17 US1606325A 1926-11-09 IRWIN STEINBERGER
73 ARM STOCKINETTES PCT/US0222310 2002-07-10 WO03005842A3 2003-06-19 BOWMAN OMER A JR
Arm coverings (12, 14, 22-27) are provided which include an elongated, tubular, fabric body (28, 52, 66, 84, 94) presenting upper arm-receiving openings (30, 54, 68, 86, 96) as well as lower sections (36, 64, 72, 90, 98) which envelop an area in proximity to a user's wrist. Each covering (12, 14, 22-27) includes words or other indicia on the tubular bodies (28, 52, 66, 84, 94). In some forms, the words or indicia is located on the undersides of the tubular bodies (28, 52, 66, 84, 94) and becomes visible when the user's arms (16, 18) are raised. Some coverings include couplers (34, 56, 70, 82, 90) which serve to hold the arm coverings in position. The coverings (12, 14, 22-27) may be worn by sports enthusiasts or others wishing to express themselves at a sporting event or the like by raising their arms.
74 ARTICLES AND COMPONENTS WITH UV RADIATION CURABLE ELASTOMERIC MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME US15959563 2018-04-23 US20180305581A1 2018-10-25 Jay Constantinou
A method of manufacturing an article that includes providing an element formed of an elastomeric material or composite; placing the surface of the element in contact with a substrate; and affixing the element to the substrate. The element includes an uncured, partially cured, or fully cured UV radiation curable elastomeric material and optionally one or more regions of an adhesive material. The element is affixed to the substrate while the surface of the element is in contact with a surface of the substrate by increasing a temperature of at least a portion of the element, applying pressure to at least a portion of the element, or exposing the uncured or partially cured UV radiation curable material to UV radiation in an amount and for a duration of time that is sufficient to partially cure the uncured material or to fully cure the partially cured material.
75 PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR USE WITH A GLOVE US15843838 2017-12-15 US20180103700A1 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.
76 PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR USE WITH A GLOVE US15843426 2017-12-15 US20180103696A1 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.
77 MARKETING METHOD AND SYSTEM US15804665 2017-11-06 US20180068349A1 2018-03-08 Antonio Lyon
A marketing system implemented at one or more target sites having a contaminated user interface incudes a plurality of sanitary glove assemblies each having at least one advertising indicia visibly displayed thereon which are provided to end users for use at the target site without charge. At least one dispenser assembly having an advertisement media support disposed at each target site proximate the contaminated user interface, and a replaceable advertising media having a wireless communication tag displayed therein. Each dispenser assembly comprises a storage compartment dimensioned to contain a plurality of sanitary glove assemblies, and a dispensing aperture through which an end user can remove one or more of the sanitary glove assemblies, as needed. In at least one embodiment, a disposal assembly is provided proximate the dispenser assembly at the target site. A method for implementing the present system is also provided.
78 PROTECTIVE GLOVE AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREOF US15320344 2016-05-23 US20180035734A1 2018-02-08 QING ZHU
A protective glove is provided, where a palm side of the protective glove successively includes, from inside to outside, a base layer, a first coating layer, a palm functional layer, and a second coating layer; and a hand back side successively includes, from inside to outside, a base layer, a first coating layer, and a second coating layer. A hand back functional layer is provided between the first coating layer and the second coating layer, and a glove cuff may also be provided. The material of the first coating layer and the second coating layer is natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or plastics. The palm functional layer may be an impact-resistant layer or a damping layer. The second coating layer at the palm side is provided with grip-enhancing points or grip-enhancing bands. The second coating layer at the hand back side is provided with decorative strips and decorative blocks.
79 Message-Conveying Interlocking Athletic Gloves US15431307 2017-02-13 US20170150762A1 2017-06-01 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.
80 ARTICLE HAVING A PLURALITY OF OPTICAL STRUCTURES US15154533 2016-05-13 US20160327708A1 2016-11-10 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.
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