Hand Or Arm Patents (Class 2/16)
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Publication number: 20140000016Abstract: A shirt or jersey for sports such as soccer incorporates a slow rebound foam pad to aid in controlling a ball that strikes the player.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Claudio Storelli, Jing Liang
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Patent number: 8615813Abstract: An apparatus prevents sun damage of a car occupant while keeping the occupant cool. The apparatus comprises a material mechanically coupled to a pocket and a safety belt attachment device. The material is sufficiently large to cover the occupant's fingers, hand, arm and shoulder. The occupant can place the safety belt attachment device over a safety belt and can insert fingers into the pocket allowing an air conditioner vent or natural air to cool the occupant while the material protects the occupant from ultraviolet light.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Inventors: Edward James Bryan, Sheila Rachel Bryan
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Publication number: 20130341979Abstract: The present invention relates to a portable cushion device for temporary attachment to an airplane armrest structure or a passenger's arm. The portable cushion device is preferably comprised of a base, a cushion positioned atop of said base, an antimicrobial cover covering all or a substantial portion of said base and said cushion, and a plurality of elastic straps attached to said base and capable of encircling an airplane armrest without unduly interfering with passenger controls that may be located on said airplane armrest. The portable cushion device: (i) provides comfort to airplane passengers during a flight; (ii) provides an antimicrobial barrier between the passenger and the airplane armrest; and (iii) does not unduly interfere with the controls that are typically positioned along an airplane armrest.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventor: Jonathan Girard
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Patent number: 8602073Abstract: Disclosed is a convertible forearm purse which can be securely worn on the forearm of the user, or which, alternatively, may be carried, by means of a strap, in a different configuration as a shoulder bag. The convertible forearm purse attaches to wearer's forearm by a tubular opening that accommodates insertion of the hand and forearm and by smaller openings which facilitate hooking to the thumb, fingers, and the lower part of the wearer's palm. The convertible forearm purse extends over the wrist, upward to the forearm, and continues in length, stopping just short of the elbow. The forearm purse comprises at least one zipper or other means for accessing an internal compartment, a storage compartment for the shoulder strap, an interiorly-contained wallet, and further includes a pair of closeable exterior pockets.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Inventor: Tammy L Swain
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Publication number: 20130318674Abstract: Disclosed is a quick-donning mini-jacket with matching left and right segments, either one of which may independently be used to cover and/or protect a baseball pitcher's throwing arm. Upon insertion of the pitcher's arm into either segment, the wearer may experience a snug, comfortable fit of the garment about the perimeter of the wearer's shoulder and arm, by virtue of an inner elastic band. Should the inner elastic band be insufficient for a close and comfortable fit, an adjustment strap is provided, typically of a hook-and-felt fastening mechanism. By adjusting tightness of the strap, the tensile force about the shoulder joint may be increased a comfortable amount. In this manner, a pitcher's arm can be kept warm, relaxed, and relatively free from muscle tightening or tension that might result from a just-completed pitching session.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Joseph Banks
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Publication number: 20130312152Abstract: A protective pad including a rigid shell bounded by a perimeter and a gasket engaging the perimeter so that forces applied to the shell are dissipated through the gasket before transferring to a wearer of the protective pad. The rigid shell cooperates with the gasket to provide a trampoline effect or two way spring. This effectively absorbs shock from forces generated by the opponent, so that the wearer and a colliding opponent both encounter reduced forces. The shell can bow outwardly to form a cavity above the wearer when the gasket is placed adjacent the wearer, which can prevent the rigid shell from bottoming out against the wearer upon impact. The protective pad can be implemented in a thumb protector including a stopper disposed between adjacent rigid shells covering proximal and distal portions of a digit. The stopper can engage the shells and effectively prevent hyperextension of the digit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: Michel S. Paul, Olivier C. Jajko, Vincent Arpin
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Publication number: 20130298299Abstract: A protective garment for an arm is disclosed herein. The protective garment includes a protector portion having an outer surface and an inner surface. The protective garment also includes a shield layer disposed under the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventor: Christopher Giles Claussen
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Publication number: 20130291273Abstract: A batting pad comprising a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter's thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter's thumb and index finger. The appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, and the thickness T of the appendage is selected to optimize an angle of a bat in the batter's hand relative to a line parallel to the batter's forearm, the angle being determined by the thickness T of the appendage displacing the bat toward the tip of the batter's index finger and causing the bat to contact the palm of the batter's hand near the batter's little finger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Pro-Hitter CorporationInventor: Philip R. LoMedico
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Publication number: 20130291293Abstract: Waterproof, breathable, stretch-recoverable composites are described herein. They are utilizable within footwear assemblies and exhibit stretchability in at least one direction by at least about 35% at 4 lbs force and exhibit at least about 80% recovery. The composites also exhibit a minimum compression of about 1 mm under a 10 kPa load and recovery of at least about 90% when load is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Alexander W. Jessiman, Robert William, JR., Andrea Giupponi
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Publication number: 20130276199Abstract: A glove has a top panel and a bottom panel that together form a main glove body. Fingers, including an index finger and other fingers, extend from the main glove body, each of the fingers having a top side and a bottom side corresponding with the top panel and bottom panels of the main glove body. A thumb extends from the main glove body. A region, at a juncture of the index finger and the main glove body on or adjacent the top panel and/or the thumb, has an insulating pad covering a portion of the region.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventor: Kenny Safford
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Publication number: 20130281234Abstract: According to the various features characteristics and embodiments of the present invention which will become apparent as the description thereof proceeds, the present invention provides partially fingered gloves intended to increase the overall performance in sports activities including but limited to football and golf. Primarily because of its unique finger configurations, and/or grip enhancers, and/or hand protective properties, the present invention makes a glove more operable in various sports activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventor: Johnny Ramirez
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Publication number: 20130269076Abstract: A pair of hockey gloves is asymmetrically constructed to accommodate for variances in material wearing during routine use. The pair includes a top hand hockey glove that is provided with a region of reinforcement that is not similarly provided in the bottom hand hockey glove. The top hand hockey glove includes an outer sheet and an inner sheet that are joined together so as to define a hand-receiving cavity. In one embodiment, the inner sheet includes a plurality of relatively rigid reinforcement pads that is secured to the exterior surface of a base layer in a designated pattern. The inclusion of the reinforcement pads causes the stick gripping region of the top hand hockey glove to have both a greater resistance to tearing as well as a higher coefficient of friction than the stick gripping region of the bottom hand hockey glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventor: Maximilian Arnone
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Publication number: 20130269075Abstract: A device for protecting an area of the human body including a joint, includes a semi-rigid outer shell (10) made of an elastically deformable material and an inner shock-absorbing protective element (20), intended to be placed facing the body. The device is able to be deformed laterally so as to match the shape of the body in the area including the joint. It also includes elements capable of maintaining it in each given lateral deformation position, in the form of deformable rigid transverse inserts, and elements (105, 205) for folding the device along a transverse axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: Paul Boye TechnologiesInventor: Philippe Boye
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Patent number: 8549663Abstract: A glove having one or more reinforcements affixed thereon that reduce restriction of movement of fingers of a user. The reinforcements cross to form at least one X-shaped pattern when projected on a plane of motion of an interphalangeal joint of the fingers. The one or more reinforcements are located substantially on one or both sides of the interphalangeal joint of the fingers. The X-shaped pattern is substantially centered over an axis of rotation of the interphalangeal joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Flagsuit, LLCInventor: Peter K. Homer
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Publication number: 20130254964Abstract: The present invention is an article for supporting a thumb in a glove or sports glove having a circular main body, said body defining a thumb insertion cavity; a double curved surface of said body, said double curve having a first major curve being a concave curve surface portion, said concave curve terminating in and coupled with a convex curve surface portion; a support platform, generally on an upper edge of said main body; and a knuckle support, extending upward from said support platform; said article constructed and arranged such that the most distal thumb knuckle extends above a top ridge of said knuckle support.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Dennie Robinson
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Publication number: 20130232655Abstract: Wrist protection apparatus for protecting a user's upper wrist and upper forearm and further including a hand grip module and a protective element embedded in the wrist protection apparatus upper section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventor: Tyler Bell
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Publication number: 20130227755Abstract: An MMA fighting glove is disclosed herein which has a smooth front profile especially at the top and lateral side of the glove when the glove is clenched. In this manner, the glove is less likely to cut an opponent's skin or training partner's skin when the lateral side grazes the opponent or training partner. Moreover, a sleeve may cover a strap mechanism of the MMA glove described herein or a prior art MMA glove to cover any protrusions or aberrations of the strap mechanism to further mitigate cutting of the opponent or training partner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventor: Albert Bisaillon
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Publication number: 20130198921Abstract: An adjustable garment that forms a hand sheath with at least one fingerlike extension, and operable to adjust in length through various means for providing various amounts of protection to the hand against radiation. The adjustable garment includes a body portion configured to be operable to at least partially cover a hand. The body portion includes a body proximal end and a body distal end. The body proximal end includes a body aperture configured to at least partially allow a hand to pass through. Each extension can be manipulated, pushed, or pulled to expose additional areas of each finger. For example, a lateral force presses the extension proximal end towards the body portion, thereby at least partially exposing the at least one finger. The lateral force pressing against each extension serves to deform the size and dimensions of the flexible extension to deform, stretch, or twist.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventor: Mark Plumer
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Publication number: 20130198920Abstract: Tools and techniques for providing protection to a hand and wrist with a hand wrap underlying a glove are presented. A hand wrap may comprise a hand support having a hand grip intended to engage the first of a hand from a palmar side of the hand flush against the underside of the knuckles, and, an elastic tubular liner operatively associated with the hand support. The elastic tubular liner may have a length sufficient to extend beyond an opening of a glove receiving the hand support, such that the tubular liner defines a first layer under the glove, and a second layer overlapping the first layer when folded over. The second layer may receive and sandwich the opening of the glove between the first and second layers of the elastic tubular liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: GSOK LLCInventor: GSOK LLC
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Publication number: 20130180022Abstract: A partial glove is provided for use in preparing vegetables which is easy to put on and take off, which provides underside gripping features for preventing vegetable slippage and which provides protection against cutting or abrading during vegetable preparation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventor: Darius Baungartger
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Patent number: 8479313Abstract: A garment, such a jacket or pair of pants, affords protection from ballistic impacts. The garment comprises at least two tubular sections of strong fabric, the sections overlapping such that said sections can telescope to allow flexing of a body part enclosed thereby without exposing any part of the body part. A set of protective clothing comprises the ballistic protective garment and an outer garment of heat and blast protective material.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: NP Aerospace LimitedInventor: Antony Michael Jones
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Patent number: 8479318Abstract: A sports glove, such as a lacrosse or hockey glove, includes reinforced finger regions for protecting a wearer's fingers. The back side of each of the finger regions includes a reinforcing element or other protective feature. A thumb protector may optionally be attached to a thumb region of the glove to provide additional protection for a wearer's thumb, as well.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Easton Sports, Inc.Inventors: Cortland R. Kim, Blakeley E. Kim, Andrew J. Szurley
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Publication number: 20130167282Abstract: According to the various features, characteristics and embodiments of the present invention which will become apparent as the description thereof proceeds, the present invention provides reusable control enhancers for the arm area, in particular the wrist and forearm, as well as control enhancing covers for conventional sports arm pads, and, reusable control enhancers for the hand, in particular the fingers of the hand, and the uses thereof, and methods thereof, intended to increase the performance in arm and/or hand task activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Inventor: John C. Ramirez
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Publication number: 20130167291Abstract: A user wearable article of protective equipment for protecting a portion of a body of the user. The article of protective equipment generally conforms to the portion of the body of the user to be protected when worn by the user. The article of protective equipment comprises: (i) an energy absorbent core, the core having a body-facing side and an opposing non-body-facing side, the core comprising a polymeric foam; and (ii) an outer shell generally covering the non-body-facing side of the core, the outer shell being deformable during the use of the article of protective equipment by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: SPORT MASKA INC.Inventors: Leif SKOTTHEIM, Philippe MARTIN, Pierre PAIEMENT
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Patent number: 8469913Abstract: An injured limb protector (10) includes a pad (11), a tubular pad cover (12) surrounding the pad, and a tubular sleeve (13). The pad is a dual density material having an outer layer (16) which is made of a high density material bonded to an inner layer (17) which is made of a low density material. The outer layer is scored or cut to allow manipulation of the pad to conform to an elbow or heel. The pad includes a central portion (19), two oppositely disposed end flaps (22) and two oppositely disposed side flaps (23), which allow it to be formed into a cup-shaped pad. The sleeve is provided with a visible alignment line (26) oriented longitudinally upon the one side (15) of the sleeve to which the pad is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Albahealth, LLCInventor: Hermanson Jon
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Publication number: 20130152262Abstract: A highly flexible, flame-resistant, multi-layer glove, including a knitted, flame-resistant inner liner, a moisture barrier layer, a heat-activated glove-shaped web-adhesive disposed between the inner liner and moisture barrier layer, and a flame-resistant shell disposed over the moisture barrier layer, and methods for manufacturing, are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: ANSELL LIMITEDInventor: ANSELL LIMITED
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Publication number: 20130152287Abstract: An energy absorbing liner system and method of making it, preferably by thermoforming. A helmet has an energy absorbing inner system positioned inside the shell. The liner has thermoformed interconnected energy absorbing modules that non-destructively rebound after one or more impacts. At least some of the modules in the layer have a basal portion with upper and lower sections when viewed in relation to the wearer's head. The upper section has one or more energy absorbing units. At least some of the units are provided with a wall with a domed cap that faces the outer shell. The units at least partially cushion the blow by absorbing energy imparted by an object that impacts the outer shell. The lower comfort section has a tiered arrangement of layers. The layers are relatively compliant and thus provide a comfortable yet firm fit of the helmet upon the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: OAKWOOD ENERGY MANAGEMENT, INC.Inventors: Joel M. Cormier, Donald S. Smith, Richard F. Audi
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Publication number: 20130152286Abstract: A liner system and method of thermoforming. A helmet has an energy absorbing inner system positioned inside the shell. The liner has thermoformed interconnected energy absorbing modules. At least some of the modules in the layer have a basal portion with upper and lower sections when viewed in relation to the wearer's head. The upper section has one or more energy absorbing units. At least some of the units are provided with a wall with a domed cap that faces the outer shell. The units at least partially cushion the blow by absorbing energy imparted by an object that impacts the outer shell. The lower comfort section has a tiered arrangement of layers. The layers are relatively compliant and thus provide a comfortable yet firm fit of the helmet upon the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: OAKWOOD ENERGY MANAGEMENT, INC.Inventors: Joel M. Cormier, Donald S. Smith, Richard F. Audi
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Publication number: 20130145512Abstract: A sweatband for use on the hand and wrist is provided. The sweatband provides a surface on the back of a user's hand which may be utilized by a person to wipe sweat or perspiration. Thus, the back of the hand (opisthenar or dorsal surface of the hand) is used when wiping perspiration. The sweatband is constructed such that a first band portion wraps around a user's wrist and a second band portion wraps around the palm and back portion of a user's hand. In one embodiment the sweatband may be constructed of an elongated piece of material that is looped to form the first and second band portions. In one embodiment, a sweatband is interchangeable for use with the left or right hand. In one embodiment the sweatband is reversible.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventor: Mary Catherine Niemeyer
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Patent number: 8448262Abstract: A barrier device is adapted to be worn by a user and provide isolation between the user and an object that is to be contacted by the user. The barrier device comprises a first pocket having a first top surface and a first bottom surface and an opening providing access to a cavity between the first top and bottom surfaces. The barrier device also includes a second pocket having a second top surface and a second bottom surface and an opening providing access to a cavity between the second top and bottom surfaces. A panel interconnects the first bottom surface and the second top surface to connect the first and second pockets, the panel having an adjustable length such that when a user wears the barrier device with one or more fingers in the first pocket and thumb in the second pocket, the panel provides a barrier for the user's palm that is adjustable to accommodate different hand sizes of different users. Furthermore, the barrier device is adapted to be wearable on either the right or left hand of a user.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Brian Dell Enterprises LLCInventors: Brian Dell, Kimiyo Nishio
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Patent number: 8443462Abstract: Apparatus worn on the fingers similarly to gloves, to enhance grip, particularly suitable as an aid in catching sports balls. The apparatus having a sheath for each finger, which may bear a friction enhancing material on an external surface. Each sheath may be internally reinforced by members which are more resistant to bending than the constituent material of the sheath. Reinforcement members may comprise bands which extend circumferentially about sheaths or may extend axially along sheaths. Sheaths may be provided with internal elastic bands which may overlie other bands at acute angles thereto or which do not overlie other bands.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Jamelle Brian Eugene
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Publication number: 20130111641Abstract: A light-weight protective pad for an elbow or a knee providing both ballistic and blunt impact protection is disclosed. The pad has a rigid light weight composite cup removably attached to the outer surface of an abrasion resistant cover fabric. The cover fabric contains a thermally formed armor cup providing ballistic protection and a foam layer to aid in absorption of blunt impacts. The inner surface of the pad is lined with felt.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Inventors: David Colanto, Nicholas Tsantinis, Philip M. Cunniff, Jason Christopher Parker
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Patent number: 8434163Abstract: The present invention features a therapy vest system for providing targeted heat or cold application to a person. In some embodiments, the vest of the vest system comprises a first shoulder pocket secured over a first shoulder region of the vest, and also a second shoulder pocket secured over a second shoulder region of the vest. In some embodiments, the vest further comprises a first side pocket secured to a first rib side region of the vest and also a second side pocket secured to a second rib side region of the vest. In some embodiments, the vest system further comprise extremity tubes.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Inventor: Carmen L. Nudo
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Publication number: 20130104275Abstract: The present invention is a sleeve or wrap made of silicone rubber. The device is placed or wrapped around the user's arm such as the forearm for burn protection during cooking.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventor: Tonia L. Lea
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Publication number: 20130091612Abstract: The present device is a wrist and forearm protector intended to reduce or eliminate contact between a user's skin and potentially hazardous liquids such as blood. This protector can be worn over a latex glove, thus preventing the glove from slipping down. In an embodiment, the wrist and forearm protector can comprise a tear-away strip allowing the protector to be removed without pulling it over the user's skin and risking contamination from the exterior of the protector. Other embodiments can comprise textured surfaces for increasing friction between the exterior of the protector and skin or absorbent pads, which can be used to wipe up excess liquids.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventor: Mark Vincent Grassano
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Patent number: 8419092Abstract: An eating utensil design for providing comfortable control of certain food. A user of the utensil can grasp the utensil which has at least three digit elements for grasping food. An example of the three digit elements are in the form of three channeled compartments for receiving a person's fingers or digits. Any three fingers or digits can be used such as the thumb or the four other fingers. The most common implementation includes using the thumb in one channel, and the index finger and the middle finger in two opposing channels. Thus an eating utensil is provided that allows comfortable and efficient manipulation of food while shielding the fingers from sauces and that can be quickly and single-handedly grasped for use and released.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventors: Eric Zimmermann, Daniel J. Ferrara, Jr.
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Patent number: 8413469Abstract: A cut protection glove, made of a textile material having a cut resistant fibre, characterized in that the textile material has a bamboo fibre.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: PROFAS GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Verena Lapp, Wolfgang Kesting
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Patent number: 8413262Abstract: A composite formed by a reinforced elastomer material that dissipates, isolates, and absorbs sound and vibrational energy waves.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Matscitechno Licensing CompanyInventors: Robert A. Vito, Carmen N. DiMario, Thomas Falone
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Patent number: 8398573Abstract: The DRUJ brace is donned circumferentially around the distal radioulnar joint and provides adjustable compression of the proximal portion of the distal radioulnar joint that is independent of adjustable compression of the distal portion of the distal radioulnar joint, without compression of the ulnar styloid. Compression is maintained by hook and loop fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Howard Therapy LLCInventor: Wendy Marie Medeiros Howard
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Publication number: 20130055481Abstract: The invention utilizes a long sleeve modified shirt for the foundation garment. A separate tubular sleeve has one end sewn about the modified sleeve approximately at the elbow. The other end, the free end, of the tubular sleeve may then extend beyond the end of the modified sleeve. The arm is inserted into the modified sleeve and through the tubular sleeve. The elbow pad is attached about the elbow joint over the modified sleeve and over the tubular sleeve end sewn at the elbow area. The free end of the tubular sleeve is pulled over the elbow pad and attaches to the area near the Biceps/Shoulders with straps having removable attachment means thereon. The straps are attached to allow for adjustment. Essentially, the tubular sleeve forms a partial pouch about the elbow pad thus holding and preventing the elbow pad from shifting.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventor: Matthew Byrnes
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Patent number: 8387165Abstract: Screen covers, devices, systems and methods of using the covers. The screen cover can have dome shaped front configuration and capital A rear side configuration that can be formed from a pliable material having a waterproof coated surface. The screen cover can have a closed front side, closed top, closed sides and an elastic band across the back having openings above and below the band. The screen cover can be disposable or reusable. Methods of using and removing the screen cover include removing the cover without contaminating the other hand that removes the cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Inventor: Nailah Sakin
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Patent number: 8383229Abstract: A protective pad to be employed by a person engaged in athletic activity utilizes to protect the user's hands formed from a very thin rectangular piece of rubber having a thickness of approximately 0.032 inch. On the top side of the protective pad are located treads upraised from the top surface of the pad. The treads are evenly spaced and approximately ½ inch apart and have triangular cross sections. The bottom side of the protective, which is the side placed against the grip portion of the piece of athletic equipment, is generally flat and has a tacky surface. The user wraps the protective pad around the grip portion of the piece of athletic equipment with the bottom tacky side of the pad adjacent to the grip.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventor: Kerry Franklin
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Publication number: 20130042378Abstract: A protective garment for a human forearm. The protective garment includes a main body portion having opposing first and second longitudinal ends. There is an interior surface that faces the forearm and an exterior surface that faces away from the forearm. The main body portion includes an expandable wrist band coupled to the first longitudinal end of the main body portion. The exterior surface includes a second plurality of raised portions that is configured to dissipate heat transferred from a heated surface contacting the exterior surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLCInventors: Gefei Wu, Douglas E. Taylor, Wen-Chen Su, Joanne M. Stokley, Todd S. Greene, Frances E. Lockwood
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Patent number: 8375463Abstract: The present invention is partial protective wear for protecting the front surface of a hand, the palm, front surface of the fingers, side surface of the fingers, webs and nails. The partial protective wear includes a body with a periphery edge that defines a palm portion, finger portion, web portion and nail portion. The body includes an attachment side and a protective side. The attachment side releasably attaches the partial protective wear on the front surface of the hand. The palm portion protects the palm of the hand. The finger portion protects the front surface and side surface of the fingers of the hand. The nail portion protects the nail plates and nail grooves of the hand and the web portion protects the webs of the hand.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Inventor: Jennifer Pickering
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Patent number: 8376976Abstract: An orthopedic support device of the type worn on a wrist and a palm of a wearer. The device has a sleeve with an open upper end for receiving the fingers of the wearer, a thumb opening, and an open lower end for receiving the wrist of the wearer. A portion of the sleeve covering the palm of the wearer has a curved configuration. The device also includes, a first strap, designed to be wrapped and secured about a portion of the sleeve covering a palm of the wearer, a second strap designed to be removably wrapped and secured about a portion of the sleeve covering a distal forearm of the wearer, and a third strap, designed to be removably wrapped and secured about a portion of the sleeve covering the wrist of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2008Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: New Options SportsInventors: John Scott, Leland Duyck
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Patent number: 8356366Abstract: A glove including a hand portion having a palm portion and an opposing back side portion, the back side portion including a plurality of protective portions formed therein, the palm portion and opposing back side portion defining a cavity, a cuff portion, a band disposed on and outward of the cuff portion and having a first ventilation opening, the cuff portion having a second ventilation opening disposed coaxially with the first ventilation opening, and wherein air traverses through the first and second ventilation openings to the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: adidas AGInventors: John D. Fiegener, Daniel R. Armstrong, Michael Tinstman
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Patent number: 8356362Abstract: An arm accessory having a glove base with an extension panel connected to the glove base where the extension panel is adapted to cover a portion of an anterior side of the user's forearm with a securing means on the extension panel which functions to secure the extension panel to the user's forearm and having a pocket which has an opening and a closing means on the extension panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Inventors: Tim Robertson, Kelly Robertson
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Publication number: 20130014305Abstract: A device and method for protecting the nails on a hand or foot from discoloration during a skin tanning process. The device is a one-piece “nail glove” configured to only cover the distal ends of the fingers or toes, while leaving the rest of the hand or foot exposed for the skin tanning process. The glove, which may be produced in the form of a low-cost disposable unit, is made from one or more materials, preferably UV resistant, and in some embodiments also biodegradable. The glove will be applied to the tips of the fingers or toes prior to the skin tanning process, kept on during the skin tanning process, and then removed afterwards. Various low cost materials and methods of producing and dispensing the device are also taught.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Denise Cecile Eccher
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Publication number: 20130014318Abstract: A protective system (1) for protecting a user during a contact sport includes an undershirt (3) and an outer shell (7). The undershirt (3) is configured to be worn by the user, and is provided with a plurality of shock- absorbing pads (5) each being shaped and sized to protect different body parts of the user, each shock-absorbing pad (5) providing a close-to-the-body protection for a corresponding body part of the user. The outer shell (7) is configured to be worn by the user, over the undershirt (3), and is provided with a plurality of impact-dispersion pads (9) each being shaped and sized to protect different body parts of the user, each impact-dispersion pad (9) providing a floating protection for a corresponding body part of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: ID LAB INC.Inventors: Bastien Jourde, Steven Sdraulig, Martin Laberge
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Patent number: RE43994Abstract: A flexible material includes a plurality of separate resilient elements joined to a flexible, resiliently stretchable substrate. Such a material is suitable for providing protective war for human and animal bodies. Preferably, the elements includes a foam material such as a closed cell polyethylene foam and the substrate includes a knitted fabric. In an advantageous embodiment, a second flexible substrate is bonded over the elements to sandwich them between the two layers of substrate.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Stirling Mouldings LimitedInventor: David Stirling Taylor