序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 METHOD FOR FORMING RESIN SURFACE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ARTICLE WHICH FORMS RECESSED PORTIONS DIFFERENT IN SIZE RANDOMLY ON SURFACE THEREOF AND ARTICLE MANUFACTURED BY THE METHOD, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING GLOVES AND GLOVES MANUFACTURED BY THE METHOD US12532920 2008-03-27 US20100107304A1 2010-05-06 Kazutaka Matsunobu; Nobuyoshi Koga; Yukiko Tsuchimochi
A method for forming a resin surface on which recessed portions different in size are formed randomly includes: forming first recessed portions by allowing all or some granular and/or powdery adhering material to adhere to a surface of an unset resin composition containing air bubbles so that at least a portion of the granular and/or powdery adhering material bites into the surface and by removing the adhering material after the resin composition is set; and forming second recessed portions smaller than the first recessed portions in size by allowing some of the air bubbles contained in the unset or set resin composition to open on the aforementioned surface of the resin composition.
162 Motorcycle Grip Pad, System, Motorcycle and Riding Apparel therefor US12376212 2007-08-02 US20100007115A1 2010-01-14 Malcolm Wootton
A motorcycle grip pad comprises a base layer of elastomeric material having spaced bumps on a top surface. An adhesive layer is on a bottom surface. The area of the pad is between 1000 and 4000 mm2. A motorcycle grip system also includes a reaction patch of relatively rigid material having apertures spaced and arranged in the same way as the bumps on the pad. The patch is adapted for connection to a motorcycle rider's suit (74,88) or other apparel. A wear pad for a motor cycle comprises a base sheet in the form of a flexible plastics sheet; an adhesive layer on the underside side of the flexible sheet; a release layer under the adhesive layer and protecting it during handling and storage; a top layer of soft, flexible elastomeric resin, which is poured onto the top surface prior to curing so that it spreads over the pad to its edges; and bumps of elastomeric material arranged on said base sheet prior to pouring of the polyurethane entrapping said bumps on said sheet, said bumps protruding above the level of said top layer.
163 TREE CLIMBING SUIT US12145721 2008-06-25 US20090320189A1 2009-12-31 Puthalath Koroth Raghuprasad
A tree climbing suit 10 formed as a one-piece suit has a long-sleeved upper torso portion 12 and a lower torso portion 22. The long-sleeved upper torso portion 12 has two long sleeves 14 for covering the arms and a shirt portion 16 for covering the chest region. The lower torso portion 22 covers the waist region and has a pair of pant legs 24 for covering the leg portion of the wearer 2. The tree climbing suit 10 has a plurality of tree contacting gripping patches 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 sewn or otherwise affixed to the suit in locations for gripping a tree. The tree-gripping patches are located at least on the regions that are in direct contact with the tree when attempting to climb it. The tree-gripping patches 30, 32, 34 are respectively located at least on portions of the long-sleeves 14, in the chest region on the shirt portion 16, and the inseams 25 of the pant legs 24 preferably extending from pant leg 24 to pant leg 24 traversing across the crotch region of the inseam 25.
164 GOWN WITH SECURE FIT AND COMFORT FEATURE US12164914 2008-06-30 US20090320177A1 2009-12-31 Brian Lin; Ajay Houde
A protective garment, such as a surgical gown, includes a garment body defining sleeves. A cuff may be secured at respective ends of the sleeves. A circumferentially extending coating is disposed on the sleeves beginning at the sleeve or cuff. The coating has a high friction surface such that an end of a glove pulled over the coating is inhibited from rolling or sliding back over the coating and down the sleeve. The coating may be formed of a low-tack surface modifier and may include a dye or colorant that may be used to indicate the fluid protection level of, for example, a surgical gown. Additionally, a second coating of a phase change and/or shape memory material may be applied to the protective garment.
165 Multipurpose hand grip US11014162 2004-12-15 US07383590B1 2008-06-10 David Duncan
A hand grip and arm protection device composed of a water-resistant and stain-proof material, having temperature control characteristics and having a pair of sheets, with each sheet having a textured, recessed imprint on one surface providing a non-slip contact surface, while the opposite surface of the sheet, composed of a close fabricated fabric, is affixed to the sheet of textured, non-slip contact surface material. The fabric sheet of nylon/polyester composition is affixed to the non-slip contact surface sheet composed of a chloride rubber composition. The two-piece pair of sheets are sewn together by means of a zigzag lock stitch employing nylon thread. Both exterior surfaces include a cross-cut textured recessed imprint.
166 Latex glove with textured outer surface US10926128 2004-08-25 US07356852B2 2008-04-15 Stanley Thai
An ambidextrous, latex glove is provided with a textured surface on the areas of the glove corresponding with the touch parts of fingers and a palm. That is, the areas on a hand that are used for gripping and holding are covered with a textured latex surface, providing increased friction for improved gripping.
167 Wet Grip Characteristics of Shoes US11597896 2005-02-17 US20080005930A1 2008-01-10 Simon Skirrow
Method of improving the performance of sports shoes, especially soccer boots, by improving the coefficient of friction of key areas of the shoe (such as the toe box and upper) in both wet and dry conditions. Described are the application of butylene type coatings, including polyisobutylene polymers, to maintain desirable existing characteristics of a shoe, such as feel and feedback, but which improve grip. Variations such as patches, and areas of specific types of fabric or coating, are also discussed.
168 Textured surface coating for gloves and method of making US11706536 2007-02-15 US20070192929A1 2007-08-23 Michael Flather; Paul Saunders
There is provided, in accordance with the principles of the present invention, a glove having a textured surface or textured foam coating produced by embedding a layer of discrete particles, such as a salt, into a previously formed liquid layer, gelling or curing the layer and dissolving the discrete particles to leave a textured or textured foamed surface.
169 Textured surface coating for gloves and method of making US10882016 2004-06-30 US20050035493A1 2005-02-17 Michael Flather; Paul Saunders
There is provided, in accordance with the principles of the present invention, a glove having a textured surface or textured foam coating produced by embedding a layer of discrete particles, such as a salt, into a previously formed liquid layer, gelling or curing the layer and dissolving the discrete particles to leave a textured or textured foamed surface.
170 Items of apparel, especially sport clothing US21978572 1972-01-21 US3835470A 1974-09-17 GREITER F
The present sport clothing, for example ski pants and anoraks, is provided on its outer surface either in selected spots or all over with the brake elements in the form of surface roughening means such as spikes which are placed so as to provide a braking action when a fallen skier slides down a ski course. The surface roughening means or brake elements either are permanent parts of the fabric of which the sport garment is made or these means are removably attached to the garment.
171 MOTORCYCLE GRIP PAD AND MOTORCYCLE RIDING APPAREL PCT/GB2007002915 2007-08-02 WO2008015420A3 2008-03-27 WOOTTON MALCOLM
A motorcycle grip pad (10) comprises a base layer (18) of elastomeric material having spaced bumps (12) on a top surface (16). An adhesive layer (22) is on a bottom surface. The area of the pad is between 1000 and 4000 mm2. A motorcycle grip system also includes a reaction patch (70) of relatively rigid material having apertures (76) spaced and arranged in the same way as the bumps on the pad. The patch (70) is adapted for connection to a motorcycle rider's suit (74,88) or other apparel. A wear pad (5) for a motor cycle (100) comprises a base sheet (52) in the form of a flexible plastics sheet; an adhesive layer (54) on the underside side of the flexible sheet; a release layer (56) under the adhesive layer and protecting it during handling and storage; a top layer (62) of soft, flexible elastomeric resin, which is poured onto the top surface prior to curing so that it spreads over the pad to its edges; and bumps (30) of elastomeric material arranged on said base sheet prior to pouring of the polyurethane entrapping said bumps on said sheet, said bumps protruding above the level of said top layer.
172 LATEX GLOVE WITH TEXTURED OUTER SURFACE PCT/US2004039223 2004-11-23 WO2006025843A8 2006-04-13 STANLEY THAI KIM SIM
An ambidextrous, latex glove is provided with a textured surface on the areas of the glove corresponding with the touch parts of fingers and a palm. That is, the areas on a hand that are used for gripping and holding are covered with a textured latex surface, providing increased friction for improved gripping.
173 A FUNCTIONAL AND AESTHETIC FRICTIONAL SUPPORT PCT/US2016043021 2016-07-19 WO2017015307A3 2017-03-02 WEBB JASEN L
A garment configured to aid in frictional support for a user during an exercise to reduce slipping and sliding between the garment and an object. The garment includes gripping areas located on a front or back of the garment. Gripping areas of various different shapes and sizes may be located in a multiplicity of suitable areas of the garment. Gripping areas may be applied to an outer and/or inner surface of the fabric of the garment. Gripping areas may be made of a grip material that exerts a greater frictional force on the object in contact with the gripping areas. Gripping areas may include multiple gripping members of various different shapes and patterns. These various gripping patterns and shapes enable the gripping areas to provide an aesthetically pleasing and functional garment, at the same time, maintain the breathability of the fabric from which the garment is made.
174 COOKING GLOVES PCT/US2007082090 2007-10-22 WO2008051906A2 2008-05-02 JAMES CARR ALESA
A heat protective glove or mitt for children to enable them to safely handle hot items taken from ovens, microwaves, toaster ovens and the like, enhancing the protection of children in the kitchen and reducing burns. The gloves are heat resistant and designed longer than normal, below the wrist, and are fitted to the contour of the hands and arms of children. The gloves are made of a material that is heat resistant up to about 350 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit, which increases and encourages safe handling of hot items, relatively thin, and does not restrict the natural movement of the child's hand, allowing for easier maneuvering and independent movement of the pinky finger.
175 QUICK-DRYING, TACKY POLYMER FILM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE PCT/US2014067215 2014-11-25 WO2015077742A2 2015-05-28 DIEHN KEVIN; ARYA CHANDAMANY; ENGEL KARL; FURSTENBURG MATTHEW; RAGHAVAN SRINIVASA
A formulation for coating surfaces, for example gloves, with a tacky film comprises a hydrophobically modified biopolymer, where the hydrophobic modifications of the biopolymer correspond to between 1 and 90% of available functional groups, a plasticizer, and a volatile solvent. The formulation quickly dries into a tacky film that provides an enhanced friction of the surface.
176 STABILIZING BICYCLE SEAT PCT/US2014048748 2014-07-29 WO2015017473A3 2015-05-07 WONG JON; PETERSON TOM
A cyclist's desired position on a bicycle seat is maintained by a bicycle seat attachment, a replacement seat for either a new or used bicycle, or a bicycle seat system comprising a seat configured to cooperate in a variety of ways with a lower garment worn by the cyclist. The cyclist may be inhibited from moving forward or backward, left or right, or even up and down by a plurality of cooperative grooves, ridges, fins and catches in the seat or in conjunction with the seat and the lower garment.
177 Gripping Aid US16283317 2019-02-22 US20190183194A1 2019-06-20 Claiborne Bailey
This disclosure describes a gripping aid to improve the hand-to-handle interface. The gripping aid increases the grip span of a user by bridging the anatomical gaps in the user's finger and thumb. The gripping aid provide a structure along the thumb web to oppose the gripping force of the fingers/thumb to increase grip strength. In some implementations, the gripping aid may be composed of a crush resistant and further include a fulcrum point to add instability to increase the speed and/or torque of each swing of a handle. In some implementations, the gripping aid may also provide a reduction in vibrations and superficial hand traumas normally caused when the handle strikes an object.
178 ILLUMINATED GLOVE US15838523 2017-12-12 US20190166933A1 2019-06-06 Mary TIFFIN
An illuminated glove assembly includes a glove and an illumination data controller. The glove has a body portion, a longitudinal glove axis, a pointer extension, a pinky extension, a wrist strap and a pocket portion. The wrist strap is positioned at a proximal end of the body portion. A securing mechanism is connected to the wrist strap and the pointer extension and pinky extension extend from a distal end of the body portion. The pointer extension is positioned on a first side of the longitudinal axis and the pinky extension is positioned on a second side of the longitudinal axis. The pocket portion is secured to and defines a pocket with the body portion. An opening of the pocket is defined proximate the distal end of the body. The illumination data controller is configured for selective mounting in the pocket and includes a housing with a front face.
179 Vegetable grip US15416792 2017-01-26 US10136686B2 2018-11-27 Patricia Savides
A device adapted for handling slippery objects, such as peeled vegetables, is disclosed. The device can include a first finger cover; a second finger cover, in which each of the first and second finger covers includes an outer surface defining an inner volume having an open end; a strap coupling a first side of the first finger cover to a first side of the second finger cover; and a gripping surface formed on at least a portion of at least one of the first finger cover or the second finger cover.
180 Slip resistant garment US15979592 2018-05-15 US20180325189A1 2018-11-15 Lara Stallbaum; Silja Stallbaum; Jonas Detlefsen; Marius Krueger; Philipp Mueller; Stefan Tim August Albers
An athletic garment suitable for use as cheerleading training pants or shorts has a plurality of silicone slip resistant protrusions arranged at a left and right hip section. The silicone protrusions prevent slipping between the garment and a catching athlete's hands. Additional silicone protrusions may be arranged at a left and right ankle section of the garment.
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