Hand Or Arm Patents (Class 2/16)
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Publication number: 20100050311Abstract: A glove includes a waterproof film, an inner substrate layer mounted on a first face of the waterproof film, and an outer substrate layer mounted on a second face of the waterproof film. Thus, the waterproof film has a waterproof function, and each of the inner substrate layer and the outer substrate layer has an air permeable function, so that the glove has waterproof and air permeable functions to enhance the versatility of the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: Sung-Po Tsai
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Patent number: 7665150Abstract: A disposable elastomeric glove has a secondary cuff disposed distally of a primary cuff on a wrist region of the glove. The secondary cuff may be grasped by an opposite hand to safely remove the glove with the primary cuff in place to protect the skin on the wrist from contaminants on the opposite hand. The secondary cuff approximates the design of the primary cuff such that the removal process is similar to that of a conventional glove.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventor: Steven Holley
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Patent number: 7661148Abstract: A protective pad includes a pre-tensioned resilient padded membrane resiliently suspended to a semi-rigid shell. A cavity is defined between the pre-tensioned padded membrane and the shell. In use, the pad is attached to the limb or joint to be protected with the tensioned membrane engaging the limb or joint to be protected. The pre-tensioned membrane and air cushion in the cavity absorb the energy of an impact transferred by the shell during a sporting event or other activity.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: XO Athletic, Co.Inventors: James J. Landi, Michael Landi
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Publication number: 20100024088Abstract: An arm sleeve comprising an upper arm portion, a lower arm portion, and a pocket, wherein the arm sleeve provides protection against harmful ultraviolet rays. The arm sleeve may be made out of spandex or a combination of spandex and any one or more of bamboo, polyester, nylon, hemp, maize, lyocell, or other wood pulp based fabric, or other synthetic or natural knitted or woven fabric. The arm sleeve may also have a fastener to attach two or more arm sleeves together.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Shannon Griefer
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Publication number: 20100005576Abstract: A neck-protective member for preventing chafe encountered when wearing a wetsuit is provided that fits snugly around the wearer's neck, with its lower edge under the edge of the neck opening in the wetsuit. The edge of the neck opening in the wetsuit bears against the protective member rather than the skin of the wearer's neck, preventing painful chafing that can be experienced around a wearer's neck upon prolonged wetsuit use. In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the neck-protective member of the invention comprises a generally conical neck portion, which fits around the wearer's neck, and a skirt portion, which fits over the wearer's shoulders, under the wetsuit. The neck portion may be formed of a single band-like member cut from a sheet of flat material, preferably “smoothskin” neoprene rubber material, oriented such that the smooth surface of the “smoothskin” neoprene rubber material is to the inside and contacts the wearer's neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Ryan Scott Andrews
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Patent number: 7636951Abstract: A protective sports glove includes a free-floating subcuff for increased protection of a wearer's forearm and wrist. The glove also includes die cuts in the back portion that are configured to provide increased and more realistic flexibility. The glove also has increased ventilation for a wearer's hand in the form of mesh areas located within the palm portion and within die cuts formed in the back portion of the glove The protective sports glove further includes a multiple piece cuff for increased flexibility and a ventilated liner that provides a secure fit during play.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Warrior Sports, Inc.Inventors: David Morrow, Matthew Winningham
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Publication number: 20090307819Abstract: A sports wrist band is worn on a bare or gloved hand to increase the gripping force of the hand as well as the frictional force of friction with hand-held sporting goods such as a golf club and a baseball bat, thereby contributing to the improvement of sports performance. The sports wrist band includes a wrist band having a length wound at least one turn around the wrist, and including pieces of wrist velcro attached at a predetermined position so as to press and fix the wrist in a state of being wound around the wrist, and a hand band extending from the wrist band, turning around a knife hand portion, and wrapping up a palm portion contacting sporting goods so as to press the palm portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Young Bae Joung
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Publication number: 20090304759Abstract: Low-shrinkage chitosan films containing sugars and laminates made from the films are provided. The films and laminates can be used to make a variety of finished articles that can be used to provide protection from hazardous chemical and biological agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: E. I. duPont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Edward George Howard, JR.
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Patent number: 7625350Abstract: A patellofemoral brace consisting of a sleeve adapted to be worn by a user in the knee area and having a patella interior opening is provided with a glide which is adjustably carried by the sleeve and which includes a patella engaging brace pad which may be silicon filled and which is generally U-shaped having one longer leg and one shorter leg. The brace is used to influence proper positioning of the patella by the generation of a force applied to the superolateral aspect of the patella to correct misalignment of the patella.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventors: David Hunter, Glenn Colaco
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Publication number: 20090276932Abstract: This invention concerns a forearm protecting and shock absorbing device (120) covering the forearms from the base of the elbow to the wrist providing protection against attacks with truncheons, even with bladed weapons in various situations. The device may cover only the cubital part (30) of the forearm which is the vulnerable part. The whole device is supported on a covering portion (132) with a surface with a wave-absorbing cushion (134) consisting of Kevlar fibers or similar fibers capable of dispersing a shock wave over a larger surface. The covering portion is provided with sharp-edged points (128) inserted within it.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: Gregory May, Michel Grandmont, Bernard Gregoire
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Publication number: 20090276933Abstract: A protective guard for reducing injury to a shin of a person includes a conformable substrate and a plurality of core members disposed adjacent to a surface of the conformable substrate. The plurality of core members are arranged such that a first of the core members is rotationally movable about at least one axis relative to a second of the core members. A flexible fabric membrane comprised of natural or synthetic fibers is positioned adjacent to at least one of the conformable substrate and the plurality of core members.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Mark D. Dodd
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Publication number: 20090271905Abstract: A protective glove, adapted to be worn by a user while using a hot glue gun, including a breathable main body portion, that closely approximates the size and shape of the palm and back portions of a hand; a breathable wrist portion that extends from the main body portion and is adapted to cover at least a portion of a user's wrist and hold comfortably against the wrist of the protective glove wearer, and non-stick, heat-resistant elements that extend along the underside finger tip and thumb areas of the protective glove and can also cover palm and backhand areas of the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Kathleen Alexander
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Publication number: 20090271916Abstract: A one piece athletic garment provides protection in a sport such as hockey and includes a unitary body enclosure having a torso section, legs, and sleeves and that includes protection for elbows, knees, shins, shoulders, and chest and protective pants.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Kristi Harris
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Publication number: 20090260122Abstract: A layer structure for insulating thermal source includes a gel layer having two opposite faces each sequentially having an absorbent layer and a non woven material layer applied thereon. The layer structure is crisscross stitched such that multiple stitch lines are crisscross formed on the outer periphery of the layer structure for enhancing the layer structure. The absorbent layer is made of super absorbent polymer (SAP). The SAP is white or primrose neutral particle without toxicity and smell. The absorbent principle of the SAP is different from that of the foam rubber, the absorbent cotton or the like. The absorbent ability of the SAP is related to a chemical reaction such that the SAP is hard to be dehydrated due to an external force when the SAP absorbs water and forms an expanded gel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: Chin-Chu Chang, Nai-Sung Wen, Chin-Shu Wen
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Publication number: 20090235421Abstract: A protective limb guard device for use in athletic or sporting activities is provided wherein the device comprises layers of conformable impact absorbing material that are formed to meet the shape of the user's limbs without the need for custom fitting. The limb guard of the present invention may include an inflatable tube instead of a layer of impact absorbing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: NICK SASH
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Publication number: 20090211000Abstract: A body armor system has a side-entry vest with armored front and back panels connected at the sides by flexible side closure and fit adjusting panels. The back panel forms a gusseted, bellowing pocket for carrying a liquid-containing hydration pouch. Vulnerable deltoid locations exposed between arm opening edges of the front and back panels and shoulder and upper arm protectors have shield-like deltoid protectors that are affixed to the vest at the arm opening but are not connected to the shoulder and upper arm protector so as to afford relatively free arm movement. The flexible side closure and fit adjusting panels connect to the rear panel with Velcro strips on interior and exterior edge surfaces trapped between Velcro-bearing tabs formed on the edge of the back panel. Large Velcro patches on the interior front end of the flexible panel mate with a Velcro patch on the exterior of the front panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Phillip D. Roux
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Patent number: 7578004Abstract: A protective sleeve for protecting a person's arm comprises a forearm section, an upper arm section and a flexible connection between the forearm section and upper arm section. An elbow section is connected between the forearm and upper arm sections and covers the flexible connection. The sections of the protective sleeve each comprise a plurality of layers of cut resistant material enclosed within an outer covering. In one embodiment, a hand protector is either permanently connected or releasably connectable to the sleeve and comprises one or more layers of high tensile strength fabric.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Pro—Formance Insights R.A. Inc.Inventors: Rolf Loyens, Ross Angus
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Patent number: 7574748Abstract: A glove with a support system is disclosed. The support system comprises a number of individual support sections, each of which is comprised of a number of arcuate support segments that encircle or surround a portion of a finger and allow forward flextural movement while helping to protect the finger. For example, the support system can help reduce hyperextension of the finger, the possibility of the finger jamming, and help to protect the finger from lateral or side impacts.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Sam Fisher, Juan-Pier Antonio Spampinato, Richard Avis
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Publication number: 20090193560Abstract: A gripping glove for supporting and protecting the hand of a weightlifter or other user performing an activity that is strenuous to the hand. The gripping glove cushions the junction of the fingers and palm without constricting flexibility or airflow to the skin. Constructed of flexible resilient material, the glove has an insert made of a resilient compressible flexible elastic substance. The insert cushions the palm of the hand without affecting finger articulation. The gripping glove may be of varying sizes to best support both male and female hands as well as juvenile and adult hands.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Nick Provezano, Joseph Lentini
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Publication number: 20090178173Abstract: The invention provides a portable hand-warming apparatus for athletes that is easily attached and detached from the athlete's clothing but remains safely unobtrusive with the movement of the player during an athletic event. The apparatus is made of multiple layers of materials to reduce moisture, insulate, and resist wind and water. In one specific embodiment, the apparatus may be used to warm the throwing hand of a baseball or softball player while inactive during play, such as between pitches or while playing in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventor: Andrew Schultz
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Publication number: 20090165193Abstract: Outer protective shell is made from a sheet or plate of rigid polymer. It has a plurality of partial incisions suitable for defining substantially jointed motifs, for imparting to the said shell a degree of overall flexibility, and local rigidity, and also breathability.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: PJDOInventors: Frederic Michel, Pascal Joubert Des Ouches
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Publication number: 20090165185Abstract: A hockey glove having a thumb member comprising a top layer and a bottom layer affixed together at their respective peripheries for defining a cavity, a thumb pocket for receiving the thumb, and a rigid thumb skeleton enclosed in the cavity, the rigid thumb skeleton comprising a first section for covering at least partially the proximal phalanx of the thumb, a second section for covering at least partially the middle phalanx of the thumb and a third section for covering at least partially the distal phalanx of the thumb, wherein the second section comprises a proximal slot extending between first and second ends and a distal slot extending between first and second ends. The rigid thumb skeleton further comprises a proximal pin passing through the proximal slot of the second section and a distal pin passing through the distal slot of the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Mathieu CONTANT, Jean-Francois Laperriere, Conrad Payeur, Marie-Claude Genereux
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Patent number: 7546644Abstract: The present invention provides a glove, in particular for housework, the glove being made integrally of silicone material comprising a main pocket designed to receive four fingers of a user, and a secondary pocket designed to receive the thumb, said secondary pocket opening out into the main pocket, the glove including projecting ribs or reinforcement on at least one of its inside or outside surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Mastrad SAInventors: Lucas Bignon, Mathieu Lion
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Publication number: 20090126058Abstract: The invention relates to a protective glove (1) for protecting certain regions of a user's hand (2) against foreign bodies impacting with it such as bullets and/or stabbing or cutting devices, with a lining (4) made from a material that is not or not very resistant to stabs, cuts or incisions and is not bullet-proof, for example a textile fabric, a leather, a laminate or similar, comprising several glove fingers (10 to 14), and a glove top face (17) extends on an external surface (3) of the lining (4) in the region of finger top sides (19) and in a top hand region (15), and a bullet-proof and/or cut or stab inhibiting protective padding (20) is built up on or placed on certain regions of the glove top face (17) starting from a padding bottom face (21) and is attached to the lining (4) at joining points (22), and the protective padding (20) prevents penetration by foreign bodies impacting with it to a glove interior lying underneath it.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: ESKA LederhandschuhfabrikInventor: Paul Loos
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Publication number: 20090119817Abstract: Elbow and knee guards for providing protection from fragments, bullets, projectiles, and blunt force trauma injuries. The guards contain ballistic material that is incorporated or inserted into the appropriate carriers. A rigid or semi-rigid ballistic or non-ballistic cap can also be attached to the outer portion of the guards to increase the overall protection provided. Non-ballistic energy absorption material can also be added to increase the overall protection against blunt force trauma injuries.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Matthew Aaron Sonner
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Publication number: 20090113591Abstract: A limb protector for protecting a limb of a wearer from contact with water or other contaminant has a tubular member made from ultrathin plastic film. The ultrathin film enables the material around the opening to form a watertight seal around the limb without forming a venous tourniquet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Henry Deutsch, Timothy R. Hartigan, Matthew L. Jiminez
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Patent number: 7526814Abstract: A pot holder/mitt is characterized by formation from a single layer of Z-folded fabric which is formed from hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials which extend from opposite surfaces of the fabric. The front surface of the holder/mitt is formed of hydrophobic material and is adapted to receive a decorative pattern which is printed thereon. The rear surface of the holder mitt is formed of hydrophilic material. The inner surfaces of the pocket are also formed of hydrophilic material for comfort and heat protection for the hand of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Inventor: Scott H. Silver
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Publication number: 20090112295Abstract: The present disclosure relates to dressings, such as patches and bandages, and other devices and systems that deliver nitric oxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Leif T. Stordal, Lowell L. Wood, JR.
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Publication number: 20090100561Abstract: Arm protective knitted articles of clothing that are constructed with a component of a protective ruched barrier that prevents wind from entering the gap that forms in the sleeve opening at the bottom of a coat or jacket sleeve. The protective knitted articles of clothing are constructed of a palm or hand cover at the bottom end, an elongated sleeve that is ruched and tacked at the middle of the garment and a rib at the top end. The construction of the finished article of clothing is a one-piece knitting operation consisting of palm/hand covering, elongated sleeve and ribbed top end. The ruching and tacking of the elongated sleeve are additional sewing operations. The protective ruched barrier located above the palm/handing covering and below the ribbed top end fills the space between the hand covering and the coat or jacket sleeve opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventor: MARION DIANNE HOLMES
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Publication number: 20090089909Abstract: An exercise apparatus comprising at least one glove, at least one sphere and an adhering means that adheres the glove to the sphere. The glove comprises a central panel comprising finger engaging portions and a thumb hole, a plurality of straps extending from either side of the central panel are adapted to be attached together across the back of the hand for securing the glove, and an elevated pad on the central panel disposed in a way to contact the sphere and elevate the hand when performing exercises.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Miguel Castro
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Publication number: 20090077704Abstract: This invention relates to kitchen gloves for commercial, industrial and/or home use, and related uses requiring waterproof gloves or mitts with high, and low, temperature resistance; this invention also relates to mitts or puppets that have a high wear and high heat resistant material, yet can still grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: David Duncan, Robin Duncan, Richard W. Pewitt
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Publication number: 20090077702Abstract: A wearable protective body appliance for reducing the likelihood of injury to a wearer. One embodiment provides a wearable protective body appliance having an articulating protective shell assembly that includes one or more first shell members formed from a first material having a first hardness, and a second shell member directly connected to the first shell member and formed from a second material having a second hardness less than the first hardness. The second shell member is flexible and enables the one or more first shell members to articulate relative to one another, yet still provide impact protection. Another embodiment provides a body appliance including a padding assembly that defines a ventilation hole and includes an inner engagement member. The inner engagement member can surround the ventilation hole and can be adapted to frictionally engage the skin of a wearer to substantially prevent the appliance from moving relative thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: WARRIOR SPORTS, INC.Inventors: Joseph G. Gabry, Matthew M. Winningham
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Publication number: 20090077703Abstract: A wearable protective body appliance for reducing the likelihood of injury to a wearer. One embodiment provides a wearable protective body appliance having an articulating protective shell assembly that includes one or more first shell members formed from a first material having a first hardness, and a second shell member directly connected to the first shell member and formed from a second material having a second hardness less than the first hardness. The second shell member is flexible and enables the one or more first shell members to articulate relative to one another, yet still provide impact protection. Another embodiment provides a body appliance including a padding assembly that defines a ventilation hole and includes an inner engagement member. The inner engagement member can surround the ventilation hole and can be adapted to frictionally engage the skin of a wearer to substantially prevent the appliance from moving relative thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: WARRIOR SPORTS, INC.Inventors: Joseph G. Gabry, Matthew M. Winningham
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Publication number: 20090077701Abstract: A disposable elastomeric glove has a secondary cuff disposed distally of a primary cuff on a wrist region of the glove. The secondary cuff may be grasped by an opposite hand to safely remove the glove with the primary cuff in place to protect the skin on the wrist from contaminants on the opposite hand. The secondary cuff approximates the design of the primary cuff such that the removal process is similar to that of a conventional glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventor: Steven Holley
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Publication number: 20090077706Abstract: A protective glove is disclosed that provides a user with protection against radial luxation or subluxation of the user's thumb during activities in which the user's thumb can be subjected to forces that may dislocate the thumb in relation to the hand. In one preferred embodiment, the protective glove is a ski glove that includes a bracing element to prevent injurious movement of a snow skier's thumb when a ski pole used by the skier forcefully reacts to movement of the ski pole as the pole is inserted or dragged within the snow upon which the skier is skiing. In other embodiments, the present invention may also be utilized by as user participating in activities such a skiing, rodeos, football, hockey, polo, baseball, and lacrosse.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventor: William R. Prather
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Publication number: 20090070909Abstract: A protective glove (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The glove (10) includes an outer shell (22), at least one liner (24, 28, 30) located inside of the outer shell (22), and a dead air space (34) located inside of the outer shell (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: William L. Grilliot, Mary I. Grilliot, Alan W. Schierenbeck
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Patent number: 7504145Abstract: An elastomeric or polymer material or glove having enhanced cut or penetration resistance. The elastomeric or polymer material includes a penetration resistant structure while providing tactile sensitivity and flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Higher Dimension Materials, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Duane Vance, Clifton Forrest Richardson, Young-Hwa Kim
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Patent number: 7496969Abstract: A heat containing hand warming device. The apparatus comprises a generally tubular muff with a hand warming chamber; an adjustable strap from the generally tubular muff; a snap for connecting and disconnecting the strap; auto sizing openings at the ends of the said hand warming chamber; a resealable pocket for belongings; and a resealable heat source chamber; a heat reflective layer encompassing the muff.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Inventor: Darren Edward Pieczynski
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Publication number: 20090044319Abstract: A protective athletic garment for use in contact sports is formed by first forming a layer of foam. All or a portion of the foam is then compression molded to a desired shape. A layer of a durable coating is then applied to the compression foam to a desired thickness. The compression foam is then optionally coupled to a backing structure. A material overlay may then be coupled around the edges of the coated foam and optional backing structure to form a finished durable edge. Additional protective padding may then be coupled to the material overlay of the durable edge to provide additional protection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Kyle Larry Lamson, Alexander Reynolds
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Publication number: 20090044306Abstract: A protective sports glove having decorative accents coupled to the outer visible surface of back portions of the gloves. These accents are applied directly to the outer material layer of the protective sports gloves on one or more of the finger portions, the protective back, the wrist guard, the subcuff and/or the cuff portion. The decorative accents allow the visible outer portion of the back portion of the glove to include intricate features such as logos, numbers, shapes, or other contrasting features that customize the gloves in an infinite number of potential variations. The accents are durable and also add abrasion resistance to the gloves during usage, therein increasing their usable lives. The decorative accents could also be introduced to any other area of the glove, such as the palm, to improve durability, grip or abrasion resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Kyle Larry Lamson, Alexander Reynolds
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Publication number: 20090031464Abstract: A restraint-free garment comprising an upper body part having at least one hand shield that defines a space adapted to removably receive a portion of a wearer's hand. The present invention also relates to a restrain-free garment comprising an upper body part having at least one hand shield that defines a space adapted to removably receive a portion of a wearer's hand, and a lower body part.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Laura Ann LUC GORBY, Maureen B. BARRETT, Cynthia A. STANDISH, Katherine I. FORCIER
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Publication number: 20090019614Abstract: A heat-resistant fabric according to the present invention is a knitted or woven fabric including a heat-resistant fiber yarn and a fancy twist yarn. The heat-resistant fiber yarn is present more on one surface, and the fancy twist yarn is present more on the other surface. A heat-resistant glove according to the present invention is formed of a knitted fabric including a heat-resistant fiber yarn (11) and a fancy twist yarn (12). The knitted fabric is a knit, and the heat-resistant fiber yarn (11) is present more on an outer surface, and the fancy twist yarn (12) is present more on an inner surface. The heat-resistant fabric, a garment, and the heat-resistant glove have air permeability and good workability and are washable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicants: HAYASHI YARN TWISING CO., LTD.Inventors: Akifumi Hagihara, Hiromu Hayashi, Yoshitada Kawaguchi
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Publication number: 20090019613Abstract: In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a protective glove for lacrosse, hockey and like sports is disclosed. The protective glove can have a hand receiving portion that can include finger portions, a thumb portion, a metacarpal portion and a wrist portion. The hand receiving portion can have a dorsal side and a palm side. A plurality of protective elements that can include non-gel protective sections and at least one impact gel piece can be on the dorsal side of the hand receiving portion. A lower forearm portion can be attached to the hand receiving portion. An exemplary impact gel piece can be a polyurethane gel piece, which can be made substantially of polyurethane polymers and can be encapsulated. The exemplary impact gel piece can be disposed on at least a portion of one boundary between the thumb portion and metacarpal portion of an exemplary protective glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Paul Carcaterra, John Gagliardi
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Patent number: 7475499Abstract: Traction on wet slippery icy and/or snowy surfaces is improved by the use bamboo leaves which are disposed on articles which engage the slippery surfaces. The bamboo leaves are disposed on the articles in question with the underside of the bamboo leaves oriented so as to engage the slippery surfaces. The bamboo leaves are preferably cut into shaped forms such as circles, squares or the like, which are releasably secured to the articles in question. The securement can be accomplished with releasable adhesives or releasable hook and loop devices. Articles to which the bamboo leaves can be secured include footwear, gloves, crutches, canes, walkers, vehicle tires and any other articles that would benefit from improved traction on slippery icy and/or snowy surfaces. When the hook and loop securement option is used, one sheet of the hook and loop material will be secured to a surface of the bamboo leaf shaped forms and a complementary sheet of the hook and loop material will be secured to the article in question.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventor: John Ferris Robben
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Publication number: 20090000002Abstract: A sleeve for use by baseball or softball pitchers is provided. The sleeve covers the entirety of the arm and shoulder and is easily slipped on and off. Pitchers can thereby keep their pitching arm warm by wearing the sleeve between innings. Alternatively, pockets or other securing means are provided whereby a wearer can add a heating or cooling pad or bag so that the arm can be warmed or cooled. The sleeve is also useful for purposes other than keeping a pitching arm warm. For example, an arm that is sore from muscle strain or after an operation can be cooled by using cold packs in the sleeve so that swelling is minimized.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Edward Albert Hadash
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Publication number: 20090000003Abstract: In one embodiment, a device for the hand and forearm of a user may include a glove portion and a sleeve. The sleeve is integrally attached to the glove portion and includes an elastic portion and a flexible support portion. The elastic portion is configured to contact a substantial portion of a forearm of a user and the flexible support portion is configured to minimize impact to the forearm. In another embodiment, a device for the forearm of a user may include a sleeve. The sleeve includes an elastic portion and a flexible support portion. The elastic portion is configured to contact a substantial portion of a forearm of a user and the flexible support portion is configured to minimize impact to the forearm and enhance catching of a ball. The elastic portion being configured to interact with a glove of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Jeffrey P. Hinebaugh
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Patent number: 7469426Abstract: Disclosed is a glove (1, 10), in particular a bicycle glove, with a thumb (5) and a forefinger (6). To improve such a glove so that pressure spots are avoided during usage of the glove it is proposed to fasten a padding (7a, 17a) in the region of grip-load of the thumb crotch (B) between the thumb (5) and the finger (6).Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Inventor: Stefan Roeckl
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Publication number: 20080313786Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention provides a lacrosse glove having a rigid protective element extending over and secured to the padding disposed on the back side of the thumb receiving portion of the glove. The protective element comprises a protective thumb portion that extends from proximate to a tip of the thumb receiving portion to a base region of the thumb receiving portion, and a protective transverse portion that extends in a direction generally perpendicular to the protective thumb portion from the base region of the thumb receiving portion toward a center portion of the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Christopher Saturnio
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Publication number: 20080316868Abstract: The invention comprises a timing system for use in kitchen applications. The timing system includes a potholder or oven mitt with a timing device integrally attached thereto. The timing device contains an audible or visual alarm that alerts the user to the passage of the desired time. The timing device may be removably attached to the potholder or oven mitt.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Paula Sardis
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Publication number: 20080313785Abstract: A protective glove system is disclosed wherein each glove has an articulated thumb skeleton disposed in the thumb member. The thumb skeleton comprises a plurality of sections pivotably joined together to enable the thumb to articulate between open and closed positions. At least one pivot axis is not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the second section of the skeleton. A locking mechanism is provided for preventing the thumb skeleton sections from bending backwards, thereby preventing hyperextension of the wearer's thumb.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: MISSION ITECH HOCKEY, INC.Inventors: David H. Rudd, Ricky G. Paquette