161 |
PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR USE WITH A GLOVE |
US14624047 |
2015-02-17 |
US20150164159A1 |
2015-06-18 |
James L. Hull |
A protective device for use in a high temperature and liquid environment provides a glove integrally formed with a protective member in the thumb webbing region. The protective member is not readily detectable when viewing the outside of the glove. The protective member is cut resistant and constructed to protect a workman's hand as a sharp and hot object passes over the protective member contacting the outer surface of the glove. |
162 |
Method and system for holding nails |
US14173235 |
2014-02-05 |
US09032844B2 |
2015-05-19 |
Ivy Bullard |
A method, system, and apparatus for holding a connecting instrument comprises a first member including a first finger cup and a first needle nose tip formed on the forward end of the finger cup and a second member comprising a second finger cup and a second needle nose tip formed on the forward end of the second finger cup wherein the first needle nose tip and the second needle nose tip are configured to grip a connecting device as it is being driven into a target. |
163 |
Glove for Meat Preparation |
US14062876 |
2013-10-24 |
US20150113703A1 |
2015-04-30 |
Zachary Ryan Crear; Jesse Michael Langridge |
A glove for meat preparation. A variety of cutting elements are attached to the glove's thumb and fingers and allow the user to cut, care, shred slice or trim hot meat. The glove allows the user to handle the meat and also protects the user's hand from the meat's high temperature after cooking, broiling grilling or smoking. |
164 |
Garment With Exterior Touch-Sensitive Features |
US14501667 |
2014-09-30 |
US20150013044A1 |
2015-01-15 |
Dennis Baacke |
A garment including a shell adapted to receive a portion of a body of a wearer therein, the shell having an interior surface, an exterior surface and an aperture for receiving the body portion of the wearer and at least one conductive member disposed on the exterior surface of the shell. The at least one conductive member is formed with sufficient conductive mass to generate a signal recognizable by a touch-sensitive device without direct contact of the at least one conductive member with the wearer. |
165 |
Garment with exterior touch-sensitive features |
US13196408 |
2011-08-02 |
US08875315B2 |
2014-11-04 |
Dennis Baacke |
A garment including a shell adapted to receive a portion of a body of a wearer therein, the shell having an interior surface, an exterior surface and an aperture for receiving the body portion of the wearer and at least one conductive member disposed on the exterior surface of the shell. The at least one conductive member is formed with sufficient conductive mass to generate a signal recognizable by a touch-sensitive device without direct contact of the at least one conductive member with the wearer. |
166 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HOLDING NAILS |
US14076563 |
2013-11-11 |
US20140259281A1 |
2014-09-18 |
Ivy Bullard |
A method, system, and apparatus for holding a connecting instrument comprises a first member including a first finger cup and a first needle nose tip formed on the forward end of the finger cup and a second member comprising a second finger cup and a second needle nose tip formed on the forward end of the second finger cup wherein the first needle nose tip and the second needle nose tip are configured to grip a connecting device as it is being driven into a target. |
167 |
OVEN MITT WITH SCRAPER EDGE |
US14194457 |
2014-02-28 |
US20140245517A1 |
2014-09-04 |
Louis F. HENRY; Petros STAMBOLIS |
The oven mitt discussed herein has a blade connected to or co-molded to an end of a finger sheath portion. The blade has a tapered or sharpened end. This allows a user to slide the mitt under a pan or scrape hot food products off of a heated baking sheet. The mitt also has a thumb sheath portion, so that the user can grip objects between the finger and thumb sheath portions. The mitt can be made of materials that are suitable for use in heated environments, such as silicone for the sheath portions, and nylon for the blade. |
168 |
MASSAGE DEVICE |
US13627172 |
2012-09-26 |
US20140088473A1 |
2014-03-27 |
Nicole Mastando |
A massage glove that overcomes the limitations and drawbacks of conventional solutions, while providing a device that is relatively inexpensive, self-contained and easy to use is disclosed. In one example, the message glove includes a glove having a palmer side, and a plurality of massaging elements disposed on the palmer side of the glove, each of the massaging elements including a socket component and a ball component configured to securely fit into the socket component. |
169 |
Wearable Personal Protection Device with Safety Mechanism |
US13530219 |
2012-06-22 |
US20130320104A1 |
2013-12-05 |
Stephen Bradley Cooper |
A personal protection apparatus includes a glove; a reservoir supported on the glove, and housing a sprayable repellant therein; a valve electrically operable to control the flow of fluid from the reservoir into a delivery tube; and a switch for actuating the valve. The switch includes contacts on thumb and index finger portions of the glove so as to close the switch and activate the spray of repellant when the thumb is positioned between the index finger and middle finger. |
170 |
Specialized glove apparatus |
US12906311 |
2010-10-18 |
US08381315B1 |
2013-02-26 |
Steven D. Wells |
The specialized glove apparatus has a plurality of fingers, a thumb, a thumb side, a finger side, a backhand, a forehand, a wristband disposed most downwardly, a reinforced panel disposed on the finger side below the fingers, the reinforced panel beginning proximal to the fingers, an abbreviated, substantially stubby spike disposed upwardly and laterally on the reinforced panel, a cutter disposed on the backhand substantially below the thumb, the cutter comprising, a triangulated clam shape, an opened deep recess, a blade disposed completely within the deep recess, a fat lip guide disposed medially on the cutter, at a beginning of the deep recess, a thin upturn disposed laterally on the cutter, the thin upturn opposite the fat lip guide, across the deep recess, and a wrist pad disposed adjacent to the reinforced panel, the wrist pad extended to the wristband. |
171 |
SANDING GLOVE |
US13189839 |
2011-07-25 |
US20130025023A1 |
2013-01-31 |
Melvin Anthony |
A sanding glove or mitten comprises a hand shaped portion with a mouth at a base thereof to allow for the insertion of a hand of a user. A pocket is connected to the hand shaped portion and there is a rigid insert which is removeably received by the pocket. A fastener pad is disposed on the pocket for releasably fastening an abrasive sanding pad to the sanding glove or mitten. The abrasive sanding pad defines a rigid sanding surface when the rigid insert is received in the pocket and the abrasive sanding pad defines a flexible sanding surface when the rigid insert is removed from the pocket. |
172 |
GARDENING GLOVE HAVING A CUTTING TOOL |
US13186364 |
2011-07-19 |
US20130019367A1 |
2013-01-24 |
Robyn Lasci |
A gardening glove includes a cutting tool fixed to the distal end of the index finger. The cutting tool is a stainless steel blade projecting from the end of the index finger. The blade cuts flower stems by pinching the stem between the blade cutting edge and the end of the glove thumb. |
173 |
Hair Grooming Tool |
US13463679 |
2012-05-03 |
US20130000664A1 |
2013-01-03 |
Vladimir Velazquez |
A hair grooming tool that is comprised of a pick shaped housing that houses a light source cartridge. The pick shaped housing is attached to a finger hair stabilizer, A user inserts one of his or her fingers in the pick hair stabilizer when the hair grooming tool is used, |
174 |
Hand-mounted accessory carrier system and method |
US12355200 |
2009-01-16 |
US08060948B2 |
2011-11-22 |
Zivojin Z. Pesic |
A hand-mounted carrier is provided comprising a panel member overlaying at least a portion of the back of the hand. The carrier includes an upper surface facing away from the hand and a lower surface facing toward the hand. The upper surface defines a mounting area thereon for securing at least one accessory. At least one loop member is attached to the panel member for at least partially wrapping around at least one finger of the hand to partially anchor a portion of the panel member to the hand. At least one strap is attached to the panel member for at least partially wrapping around the wrist of the hand to anchor at least a portion of the panel member to the hand. |
175 |
Sanding glove for a drywall installer |
US12583812 |
2009-08-26 |
US20110053475A1 |
2011-03-03 |
Guy T. Meyer |
A sanding glove for use by a drywall installer in making drywall installations with joints of drywall sheets, joint cement and reinforcing tape. The sanding glove is in the form of a mitten with all of its outside surfaces having adhesive and abrasive adhered thereto. The sanding glove also is preformed with flat and curved surfaces so as to efficiently rub and smooth the joint cement into smooth and inconspicuous joints prior to painting or covering. |
176 |
Detachable magnetic holder |
US12385592 |
2009-04-13 |
US20100095427A1 |
2010-04-22 |
Gail Marie Romiti |
A magnetic holder with a front side to gather implements, and a backside for removable attachment incorporated into a utility shape that is controlled by handle which operates like a lever for removable attachment to base located thereon a wristband or a glove for the hobbyist or professional craftsmen engaged in fabrication of finished goods or commodities |
177 |
Glove |
US11913384 |
2006-05-04 |
US20080289080A1 |
2008-11-27 |
Steven Istvan Szucs |
This invention relates to gloves (10) and wipers fitted to gloves that enable wearers of the gloves to wipe debris from eye shields, such as goggles and face-coverings, visors (5) in helmets. More specifically, the invention relates to a glove (10) that comprises a covering for the hand and fingers of a wearer and means for wiping the eye shield to remove debris. The wiping means (30) is located on the glove to enable wiping of the eye shield with natural hand movements. |
178 |
Work glove having handling tool |
US11608604 |
2006-12-08 |
US07363660B1 |
2008-04-29 |
Travis W. Gilliland; Kera K. Gilliland |
This patent discloses a work glove to retrieve, manipulate, and hold small metal articles. The work glove may include a palm protector, a thumb cover, an index cover, a middle cover, a ring cover, and a pinky cover. Each cover may allow a portion of the thumb and the digits to be exposed to the local environment. The work glove may include a handling tool having a base, a hood, and a tether attached between the base and the hood. The base may be attached to the front of the palm protector. The may include a pocket configured to fit about one of the thumb and digits of the human hand. A handling magnet may be attached to the hood and a first stowage magnet may be attached to the front of the palm protector to assist in stowing the handling tool. |
179 |
Magnetic work apparel |
US10651448 |
2003-08-28 |
US07146651B1 |
2006-12-12 |
Steven B. Lapin |
Magnetic work apparel for retaining various fasteners or tools such as nails, screws, nuts, bolts and drill bits includes a hollow glove member having a backhand portion, a palm portion, a wrist portion defining an opening for receiving a user's hand and a plurality of finger portions. Integral with the backhand portion is a magnet to which ferromagnetic items may be secured to keep such items in a readily accessible location. The invention also includes several magnetic accessory items such as a wristband, a belt and a belt clip. The belt includes snaps or similar fasteners thereon for securing the other items thereto. |
180 |
Clearvision ridesafe glove |
US10374544 |
2003-02-26 |
USRE39388E1 |
2006-11-14 |
William E. DeBartolo |
The present invention 10 discloses a glove 11 having an elongated elastomeric base member 34 substantially positioned over the proximal thumb phalanx 30 having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements 28 whereby the wearer 23 of the gloves can extend the thumb 30 and in a single motion using the pliable blade-like elements 28, wipe the transparent visor portions 20 of eye protection devices 24 without totally obstructing the vision of the wearer. The elongated elastomeric member 34 is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements 28 exteriorly positioned on the glove 11 extending through an aperture 38 to a planar flange element 40 located between the exterior glove material 36 and the interior glove liner 14 providing structure 46 for fixedly positioning the elongated elastomeric member 34 to the exterior 36 and/or interior layer 42 of the glove by any structure 46 known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting. |