Hand Pads Patents (Class 2/20)
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Patent number: 6024970Abstract: A lint mitt having a compartment for a user's fingers, a compartment for a user's thumb, and which firmly holds the mitt about a user's wrist. The lint mitt has disposed thereon an adhesive having sufficient tack to adhere lint to the lint mitt when the lint mitt is disposed upon a lint-filled surface. Methods for using a lint mitt.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Marjorie P. WoodardInventor: Marjorie P. Woodard
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Patent number: 5987642Abstract: A protective batting glove including padding in critical hand areas. The padding is a thin, shock absorbing material covering the hand areas that are susceptible to injury during batting. These critical hand areas include portions of both the upper and lower palmar side of the hand, portions of the digits, and a portion of the thumb. In additions, certain other critical areas have the shock absorbing material wrap around the hand, from the palmar surface to the dorsal surface. Non-critical hand areas are not padded to maximize tactile sensation and control.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Charles Harvey Webster
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Patent number: 5898938Abstract: The hands of a baseball batter which are exposed to the greatest risk of injury from impact by a baseball are protected by specially configured gloves. The gloves are retained in position by selective finger hole placement in a stretchable sleeve. A shock absorbing material in a pad overlies the areas of greatest injury risk. The material absorbs and distributes energy from the blow of the baseball thereby avoiding or at least significantly minimizing the prospect of serious injury to the bones and tissue of the hand caused by striking thereof by a baseball or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventors: Don Edward Baylor, David Richard Cilladi, Marilyn Michele Killeen-Cornelison
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Patent number: 5879771Abstract: A fingertip protector for a person using a thermal appliance includes a thermal insulation layer for thermally isolating the fingertip from the workpiece or work surface. The thermal insulation layer is sandwiched between an adhesive layer and preferably a heat-resistant, non-stick layer. The adhesive layer is used for securing the fingertip protector to a fingertip. The heat resistant, non-stick layer is used for preventing the work surface from adhering to the fingertip protector. The three layers are bonded to or laminated with one another to form a non-rigid pad which is adapted for mounting on the underside of a fingertip.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Inventor: Tony V. Kypreos
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Patent number: 5819312Abstract: A hand protection device for at least partially absorbing and distributing impact forces is disclosed. The hand protection device includes a deformable metal plate capable of covering and conforming to at least a portion of the back side of an individual's hand. The device is designed for use on the back side of an athletic glove.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventors: Randy Bruce Snyder, Jason Michael Johnson
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Patent number: 5819313Abstract: A wrist guard to protect against injury to a person's hand or wrist when engaging in active sports. The guard comprises a body having a palm portion which carries a palm splint, a wrist portion having a cuff edge which fits about the user's wrist, and a flap portion which carries an elongated strap. The body carries a back splint secured to its backside as well as a thumbhole which fits about the user's thumb. Fasteners are provided for releasably fastening both the flap portion and the strap in a closed position about the user's wrist. The outer edge of the flap portion is configured so that when in a closed position it is substantially out of restraining relationship with the little finger side of the user's hand to enable the hand to laterally flex.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventor: David P. McCrane
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Patent number: 5813950Abstract: A grip assist apparatus designed to strengthen the weight lifter's grip and prevent a weight training injury by providing support to the wrist and hand while protecting the palm of the hand. The grip assist also allows the lifter free movement of his hands when he is not actually gripping the weight bar. The apparatus features a flexible gripping portion that covers the palm of the lifter. The gripping portion provides a non-slip surface that is tacky to the touch. A thicker, flexible top end of the gripping portion comes in direct contact with the weight bar and can be easily positioned between the bar and lifter's hand or partially positioned around the bar by the tips of the fingers of the same hand, depending on the lifter's preference.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Inventor: Michael S. Parker
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Patent number: 5806091Abstract: A hand grip fits in the user's hand near where the palm joins the fingers and provides a support to distribute the force from a hand-held device onto the entire hand. In one embodiment, the hand grip includes an elongated resilient member that has an undulated side to accommodate the user's fingers. The member is placed adjacent to the user's fingers and superficial transverse metacarpal ligament. The member prevents the ligament, along with associated muscle and skin tissue, from being forced over the fingers when the user grasps a handle. The member can be constructed of plastic, rubber, or other material that provides flexibility and easily accommodates the user's fingers. The member may be held in place by an elastic band that is worn around a user's finger.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Inventor: Mark Lawrence McHugh
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Patent number: 5794275Abstract: An improved street sport impact absorbing shield including ball bearings positioned along the outer surface of the shield for providing a rolling impact surface upon a fall to translate a tangential moment of impact. The recesses include sockets or channels for retaining the ball bearings along the outer surface and allowing rotary motion in every direction upon impact.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Inventor: Byron A. Donzis
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Patent number: 5790980Abstract: A hand glove has a palm panel which extends over the palm of a hand and is made of two webs which envelope a heat softening slow recovery medium density polyurethane foam pad.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventor: Edward H. Yewer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5771490Abstract: An air isolation hand covering has a bladder consisting of a plurality of interconnected or independent inflation cells that is positioned between the hand and a hand-held tool or other vibrating object. The cells are oriented to permit easy bending of the hand covering in directions appropriate for grasping an object. The effectiveness of the bladder in reducing the vibration energy transmitted to the hand is a function of the shape and configuration of the bladder, the pressure in the bladder, the compressible fluid used, the volume of the bladder, and the grip force and push force used when clasping a tool or other object. The bladder can be filled with air or other fluid during the fabrication of the bladder or it can be inflated or deflated with a small pump and integral air valve connected to one of the air cavities.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Ergoair Inc.Inventors: Douglas D. Reynolds, Thomas C. Jetzer
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Patent number: 5768704Abstract: A cushion for absorbing impacts from baseballs and the like. The cushion is worn beneath a glove, and comprises a base panel fabricated from leather and an absorbent panel fabricated from foam rubber. That portion formed by foam rubber overlies the upper palm of the user's hand. The leather panel extends over one finger just sufficiently far to support a band encircling that finger. The band immobilizes the cushion when worn. The band is an open loop closed by hook and loop material, thereby enabling adjustment of the circumference of the band when closed. The leather panel extends laterally to the side of the palm at which point a tether is attached. The tether retains the novel cushion together with a particular glove.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1997Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Inventor: Jeffrey L. Greenhalgh
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Patent number: 5711027Abstract: A hand and finger shield includes a front wall and a rear wall spaced therefrom between which the fingers of a hand may be inserted. The front and rear wall are interconnected by a bottom wall. At least one intermediate wall extends upwardly from the bottom wall and is joined to the front and rear walls so that fingers may be placed on each side of the intermediate wall. This arrangement creates a shield which protects the user's fingers when for example, holding a food item which is being sliced or cut. The shield may also have side walls extending inwardly from the front wall to function as a scoop, scraper, or dispenser of cooking ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Inventors: Robert C. Katz, William T. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 5689828Abstract: There is disclosed a partial glove for use on the hand of a wearer inside a conventional baseball catching glove. The glove is constructed of a textile material, preferably a stretchable textile material such as LYCRA spandex material, and is double layered on at least the palm (front) side, with a thin layer of resilient material interposed between the aforesaid two textile layers for impact protection of the wearer. The textile portion of the glove preferably surrounds only the proximal portions of the first (index) and second fingers of the wearer, with the thumb, third and fourth fingers fully uncovered. The thin layer of resilient material extends over at least the palm of the wearer and the front surface of the proximal portions of the first index and second fingers. In this manner, the wearer obtains the impact protection afforded by the thin resilient layer, without significant restriction of mobility or reduction in tactility.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1994Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Inventor: Jung Y. Mah
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Patent number: 5687744Abstract: A hand support for controlling scar tissue including a planar member comprised of a flexible material. The planar member has a plurality of digit apertures therethrough. The planar member is dimensioned to be worn on a hand of a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Inventor: Barbara L. Bartley
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Patent number: 5673437Abstract: A vibration attenuating member includes at least a first layer composed of a viscoelastic material having a Shore 00 durometer of less than 50 and a rebound percentage of less than 20. Preferably the vibration dampener also includes second and third layers, coterminous with the first layer, which are composed of a foam material. The viscoelastic layer may have a non-uniform shape, such as precurved, tapered, or the like. The viscoelastic material may be creased to facilitate bending. The member has a transmissibility no greater than 1.0 in the range of from 31.5 to 200 Hz, and a transmissibility of no more than 0.6 in the range of from 200 Hz to 1250 Hz. The vibration attenuating member may form a glove, a glove liner, a portion of a glove liner, a portion of a glove, a sports glove, a wrap for a tool, or be used in some other application where vibration attenuation is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Chase Ergonomics Inc.Inventors: David D. Chase, Daniel A. Talonn
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Patent number: 5652955Abstract: A hand and wrist protector for skaters has two rigid formed plates which are securely strapped to the wrist with wide hook and loop straps. A first plate extends from the wrist down to a palm portion with a concave inner surface and a hard abrasion resistant outer surface. A second plate extends from the wrist down to a dorsal hand portion with a convex inner surface which prevents hyperextension of the wrist joint. The inner surfaces are covered with a resilient moisture absorbing surface. The palm portion and dorsal hand portions are free of attachment at their anterior and lateral edges so that the thumb and fingers are unrestrained and perspiration is more readily evaporated.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Inventor: Kathleen A. Skewis
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Patent number: 5640712Abstract: A protective batting glove having finger portions for covering the fingers and hand of an individual, the glove includes a cushioned shield engaged to the glove proximate to the back of the hand of the individual such that the shield is concealed to provide the appearance of a conventional unprotected batting glove.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Inventors: Brian J. Hansen, Stewart L. Hansen
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Patent number: 5636406Abstract: A self-adhering lotion application pad is described for adhesive attachment to a human hand along the palmar side thereof, covering the palm, fingers, and thumb against contact by lotion. The pad includes a flexible applicator pad body having a lotion applicator surface and an opposed adhesive surface. The pad is generally like a human hand shaped, along a marginal edge surface that defines a finger section, at least one thumb section, and a truncated palm section. An adhesive is provided on the adhesive surface for releasably securing the applicator pad to the hand, covering the palmar sides of the fingers, thumb and palm. A liner is provided, covering the adhesive until separated to expose the adhesive for contact with the user's hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Inventor: Vonda Strong
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Patent number: 5620399Abstract: Gripping sleeve for tightly gripping an object by hand, particularly fitness machines and equipment. A plate (1) is made of a tightly gripping or clinging material, such as a cellular rubber, which is connected by a web (2) to a wrist band (3).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventor: Norbert Hofmann
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Patent number: 5603118Abstract: A glove for padding a human hand. The inventive device includes a glove member having open truncated finger tubes and a thumb tube extending therefrom. Pneumatic chambers are coupled to a palm web of the glove and can be individually inflated to a desired pressure to selectively pad the glove.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Inventor: Todd Solomon
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Patent number: 5603679Abstract: A gripping device and method for enhancing hand gripability of an elongated cylindrical exercise bar by a user during exercise. The device consists of a single resilient, flexible pad formed of a flat sheet of thin elastomeric material such as rubber, latex and the like. The pad is sized in length and width to cover substantially most of the user's palm and fingers up to the first joint. Being uncoated, the surfaces of the pad of elastomeric or latex, resist slippage. No adhesives or other attaching means are required to maintain the position and resilient shape of the device around the exercise bar; hand gripping pressure against the outer surface of the pad which is positioned between the exercise bar and the hand is sufficient for pad position retention.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Inventor: Pedro Reis
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Patent number: 5600853Abstract: A hand glove has ridge contours on its interior surface which cradle the base portions of the proximal phalanges of the fingers. A dome may also be formed on the interior surface which fits into the metacarpal arch of the palm. The glove may be molded to fit the contours of a hand, thereby reducing sewing operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Edward H. Yewer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5592694Abstract: A sports glove for wrapping around a human user's hand has finger loops for the little and ring fingers and an inverted tear drop shaped thumb hole. In one form, an angled wrist wrap panel is provided, which can be helically wrapped over a wrist tab to resist back bending of the hand. Four fastening patches are provided in the wrist wrap version, with two patches securing a back panel and a little finger side tab and the other two patches securing the wrist wrap. A palm pad is provided which extends from the palm past the crotch between the thumb and forefinger, and two palm pads can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: Edward H. Yewer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5588651Abstract: A hand accessory contoured to fit primarily within the trailing hand of a pair of hands that are usable to swing a handle of an implement such as a baseball bat. The hand accessory extends between the web portion of the hand and the little finger of the hand. The hand accessory is contoured to be comfortable within the hand and to maximize speed and control of the swing to impart increased power with increased control of flight to a baseball which is struck with a baseball bat that is swung utilizing the hand accessory of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Inventor: John H. Frost
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Patent number: 5581809Abstract: A protective glove is formed of the type having a back portion, a palmar portion and a plurality of digital sheaths distally projecting from between the back and palmar portions for use on the hand of a wearer. The human hand has a proximal transverse palmar crease, a distal transverse palmar crease and a longitudinal thenar crease all positioned on the palmar surface of said hand. The improvement disclosed comprises the provision of a plurality of flexible resilient pads for absorbing shock positioned on the palmer portion of the glove in spaced, non-overlapping relation to each other and in adjacent substantially non-overlapping relation to the proximal digital crease, the distal transverse palmar crease and the longitudinal thenar crease, such that the plurality of flexible resilient pads abut one-another in edge-contacting relation upon flexion of the hand to form a substantially continuous, non-creased shock absorbing layer covering the metacarpal region of the hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Inventor: Jung Y. Mah
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Patent number: 5566390Abstract: A shield for protecting a back of a human hand. The inventive device includes a cover web sized to extend over and beyond the back and digits of a human hand. A plurality of finger loops extend from a lower surface of the cover web for engaging the fingers of the hand to couple the device thereto. A plurality of slits can extend through the web to permit individual articulation of the digits of the hand, and a wrist strap can be provided for securing an inner portion of the cover web relative to the hand.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: Isobel E. Clancy
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Patent number: 5561856Abstract: A palmar anterior thumb support for use with a glove or mitten includes a molded thermoplastic insert which extends distal of the wrist on the palmar side of the hand and the thumb. The support covers substantially all of the palm of the hand and substantially all of the palmar side of the thumb. The palm portion of the support is contoured to maintain a correct web space between the thumb and the index finger. The thumb portion of the support is contoured to support the palmar side of the thumb and is provided with two or more upstanding extensions or tabs for laterally supporting the thumb. At least one of the tabs preferably extends partially onto the dorsal side of the hand in the web space between the thumb and the index finger. The palmar support supports not only the thumb, but the CMC, MP, and IP joints and is more comfortable than a dorsal support.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventor: Mary Pesco
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Patent number: 5557803Abstract: A shock absorbent protective GLOVE (24) to be used as an underglove in conjunction with a baseball/softball mitt, which extends above the wrist and up the lower forearm. The hand section (22) of the GLOVE (24) contains thin quasi-liquid, shock absorbent, flexible material with shape memory properties covering the fingers, the base of the fingers and the palm or the metacarpal bones of the hand. The wrist section (18) of the GLOVE (24) contains shock absorbent material of closed cell and shape memory properties covering the carpal bones and thus the ulna nerve where it enters the hand at the wrist. The forearm section (12,14) of the GLOVE (24) contains at least one layer of shock absorbent material patterned to optimize flexibility and protection of the lower ulna and radius bones as well as the front surface of the lower forearm.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Inventors: Timothy E. Granich, Marilyn Granich
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Patent number: 5537688Abstract: An air isolation hand covering has a bladder consisting of a plurality of interconnected or independent inflation cells that is positioned between the hand and a hand-held tool or other vibrating object. The cells are oriented to permit easy bending of the hand covering in directions appropriate for grasping an object. The effectiveness of the bladder in reducing the vibration energy transmitted to the hand is a function of the shape and configuration of the bladder, the pressure in the bladder, the compressible fluid used, the volume of the bladder, and the grip force and push force used when clasping a tool or other object. The bladder can be filled with air or other fluid during the fabrication of the bladder or it can be inflated or deflated with a small pump and integral air valve connected to one of the air cavities.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: ErgoAir, Inc.Inventors: Douglas D. Reynolds, Thomas C. Jetzer
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Patent number: 5528772Abstract: A protective device to protect the palm, index finger and thumb which may be worn inside a conventional baseball or softball glove is provided. The protective device comprises a padded catching panel and flexible back panel which are connected along their margins to form a glove-like arrangement. The index finger, thumb, and palm of the athlete's hand are protected by the catching panel to minimize pain from impact of a baseball, to reduce instances of injuries, and to distribute the impact forces among a greater surface area caused by a ball caught at great velocity.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventor: Jesse E. Cheek
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Patent number: 5479660Abstract: An exercise glove includes a generally rectangular palm structure with one end being slightly curved and the other end having a generally straight edge for fitting comfortably under the middle joint of the fingers. A pair of straps with hook and loop connectors extend outwardly from the sides near the curved end to encircle the back of the hand. The item is used primarily by weight lifters, but also in other forms of exercise. The surface of the generally planar palm structure, which faces outwardly from the palm, includes a stipled coating for providing an improved grip. Also, the inwardly facing surface includes a padding or cushion for assisting in cushioning shock during exercise.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Inventor: Gregory Najac
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Patent number: 5404591Abstract: The wrist and carpal protective glove includes a tubular section with padding enclosing the wrist region of an operator of control devices of computers or similar control equipment as protection against thermal and mechanical damage of the hand due to moving over a hard and cold desk surface. A thumb position which consists of flexible and stretchable material positions the padding relative to the thumb without restricting use of fingers and thumb during operation of the control device.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Inventors: Alfred Brinnand, Tana Brinnand
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Patent number: 5401551Abstract: A security device for preventing the unauthorized access to credit accounts accessible through electronic transaction systems includes a generally flat piece of material having a first surface on one face thereof. The first surface includes an opening extending along the plane of the one face from the first surface to a second surface on the other face of the piece of material. A generally flat strap extends in the opening and is secured at opposite ends thereof to the piece of material for manipulating the security device in relation to an electronic transaction system.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Inventor: Robert S. Reese
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Patent number: 5398342Abstract: A baseball glove for protecting a hand and for enabling the wearer to catch a ball. The glove includes a front panel having inner and outer plies and a back panel joined to the front panel. A pad of open cell foam material is disposed between the inner and outer plies. The pad, which includes first and second opposed surfaces and an edge surface, has the major portion of the pad surfaces rendered impervious to the flow of air. One or more vents in at least one of the pad surfaces provides for the passage of air therethrough at a rate allowing the pad to substantially absorb the force of impact of a ball.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Easton SportsInventors: Bruce E. Kinnee, Michael F. Zlaket, Reginald C. Phippen
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Patent number: 5386591Abstract: A discus training glove for use in adding to the competitive capability of discus throwers is provided herein. The present invention proposes to add an evenly distributed amount of weight to the glove of the discus thrower. The weight will be inserted and contained in a pouch on the back hand side of the glove, and if desired, additional weight in the form of a weighted pad can be attached to the pouch on the glove. By adding a balanced weight to the top portion of the hand, the discus thrower will become tolerant and adjusted to the weight added. Thus, upon removal of the additional weight, the discus thrower will have the ability to well surpass his or her best previous throws.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Inventor: Karen J. Canan
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Patent number: 5350343Abstract: A multi-functional hand-gripping device is disclosed. The device has a gripping pad which includes a hand pad and a wrist pad. The hand pad is sized and shaped to align with the hand surface of the user and to improve the grip on a weight bar when a bar is grasped. The hand pad is also adapted to be curved away from the hand surface of the user and wrapped around an object to be grasped. A securing strap secures the gripping device to the wrist. The securing strap preferably uses hook and loop securing means. A support strap centrally disposed in the hand pad provides extra support for lifting heavy objects. The gripping pad is preferably constructed of neoprene, and has a non-slip surface on one side and a second non-grip surface on the other.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Inventor: Elias S. DaSilva
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Patent number: 5345609Abstract: A protective glove includes a glove body having at least one pocket with one or more hollow, shock-absorbing cells disposed therein. Each cell comprises a thin, flexible peripheral wall and an open interior space, which interior space contains a fluid under pressure sufficient so that the cell deforms upon impact of an object against the cell and cushions the hand of the wearer from the impact. The invention thereby provides a protective glove which is lightweight, simple in design, attractive in appearance and effective to protect the wearer's hand from blows or impacts.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Fabry Glove and Mitten CompanyInventors: John J. Fabry, Koo Y. Kahng
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Patent number: 5339465Abstract: A rigid, molded unitary palm guard, with shock absorption and dissipation properties protects the palm and the wrist of the wearer when incorporated into the palm area of a glove for roller skating, in-line skating, skateboarding, snakeboarding and the like. The guard is generally rectangular in shape with rounded comers and edges and defines an arched palm portion and a wrist portion. The arch of the palm portion forms a space between the palm of the hand and the guard, and in conjunction with the width of the palm portion, enables impact protection for the side of the palm of the hand as well as for the central area of the palm and the wrist. The outermost edge of the palm portion defines a first thickness, the apex of the arch defines a second and greater thickness, and the outermost edge of the wrist portion defines a third thickness. The guard cups the palm area thereby enabling the arched palm portion to be impacted in the event of a fall.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Inventor: Ronald A. Kyewski
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Patent number: 5322286Abstract: A hand accessory contoured to fit primarily within the trailing hand of a pair of hands that are usable to swing a handle of an implement such as a baseball bat. Hand accessories extend between the web portion of the hand and the little finger of the hand. The hand accessory is contoured to be comfortable within the hand and to maximize speed and control of the swing to impart increased power with increased control of flight to a baseball which is struck with the baseball bat that is swung utilizing the hand accessory of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Inventor: John H. Frost
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Patent number: 5285529Abstract: A protective glove pad for use by a baseball player configured to be positioned between the palm of the player's hand and the interior of a baseball glove to protect the palm of the hand from injury when catching a baseball comprising an enlarged palm pad portion of graduated thickness having an elongated finger pad portion extending outwardly therefrom to selectively position and retain the protective glove pad in the baseball glove.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Inventor: Richard A. Arena
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Patent number: 5274846Abstract: A cushion or pad comprises a first layer of a first synthetic cellular material having a first average cell volume and a second layer of a second synthetic cellular material having a second average cell volume at least ten times greater than the first average cell volume. The first layer is attached to the second layer so that the first layer and the second layer at least partially overlap one another to form a multilayer structure. The layer with the larger average cell volume is a polymeric sheet with at least a substantially planar array of fluid-filled pockets or chambers. The layer with the smaller average cell volume is a foam material with either open cells or closed cells. Further layers of fluid-filled chambers or foam material may be attached to the first two layers.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1991Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: HPI Health Protection, Inc.Inventor: Rodger E. Kolsky
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Patent number: 5261299Abstract: A bottle opening device with a bottle opener having a handle supported on a flexible sheet of material. The sheet of material has two straps and an intermediate part. The intermediate part has the handle of the bottle opener fixed to it and rests in the palm of the user's hand. The intermediate part extends from the palm and has two spaced openings to receive the middle finger and the ring finger of the user's hand. The intermediate part extends under the wrist of the hand and has two straps fixed to it. The straps are for example, like VELCRO-type material by which the straps can be attached together to hold the opener in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventor: Stephen Kondos
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Patent number: 5257418Abstract: A shock absorbing glove for sports and industrial activities having air or gas filled compartments on the palm portion to function as cushions to absorb shocks and impacts transmitted to the palm by an object gripped by the glove.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1992Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Inventor: Eric M. Jaskiewicz
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Patent number: 5218719Abstract: A batting glove for use in softball, baseball, or other games of the like wherein a wooden or metallic bat is used. The batting glove includes pads located between the first and second phalangeal joints and a palm pad located across the metacarpophalangeal joints of the hand in order to create a reminder groove or slot and encourage a proper grip of the bat by the batter. The glove also includes means for securing the glove to the wrist of the wearer such as velcro fasteners and the like. In addition, elastic materials sewn into or attached to the wrist area of the glove may also provide means for securing the glove around the wrist of the wearer.An alternate embodiment of the batting glove includes fluid filled compartments incorporated into certain areas of the palm side of the glove. The fluid compartments may be permanently filled and sealed with air, liquid, putty, or a gel.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Inventor: Glenn R. Johnson
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Patent number: 5214799Abstract: A glove for preventing carpal tunnel syndrome has palm-covering padding which protects the wearer's hand. The padding is made of a resilient flexible material such as foam rubber which is effective to provide protection from vibrations and shocks, and has a fold line extending diagonally across the palm to facilitate gripping the handle of an implement. This light-weight glove allows freedom for the fingers, wrist, and central folding of the hand, yet protects the palm of the hand from shocks which can cause carpal tunnel syndrome.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1991Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: Fabry Glove and Mitten Co.Inventor: John J. Fabry
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Patent number: 5180165Abstract: A hand accessory contoured to fit into the web portion of the hand between the base of the thumb and the base of the forefinger, and to extend down into the palm to enable the handle of a piece of sport equipment or of a tool to be gripped snugly by the hand and to be swung to impact with a ball or other object without substantial movement of the web portion of the hand before or at impact relative to the remainder of the hand. This enables full force to be transmitted from the hand to the handle. The hand accessory may include a portion which presses against the exterior surface of the web portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Inventor: John H. Frost
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Patent number: 5173963Abstract: A protective device for the hand is disclosed in the form of an elastic band having a palm portion adapted to be fitted around and cover a portion of the palm of a wearer's hand. An elastic index portion extends upwardly from the palm portion and is adapted to be fitted around and cover a portion of the wearer's index finger. A resilient pad is affixed to the palm portion and extends into the index portion sufficiently to cover the knuckle of the wearer's index finger when the device is worn. The configuration is such that the pad serves to absorb impact forces and redistribute them over a greater area of the wearer's hand when the device is worn to reduce tissue trauma.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Inventor: Bert Greenberg
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Patent number: 5172424Abstract: A protector for the under finger of a quilter is made from flexible vinyl having a slightly roughened upper surface and a thickness of about 13 mil. The back of the protector is provided with an adhesive so that it may be attached to the under finger easily. In the preferred embodiment, a number of protectors are provided on a strip from which a single protector may be detached.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Inventor: Jean S. Adkins
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Patent number: RE34573Abstract: Clothing items including at least one sewn-in liquid cushioned bladder conforming to one or more pressure points experiencing friction or repeated shocks. Distributed through vents and sealed islands define one or more endless channelways to facilitate moisture transfer and assure even liquid distribution with body movement. Associated vented, wicking coverings transfer perspiration away from the bladder and wearer. Preferred embodiments include pantswear, gloves and an improved bladder containing seat cushion.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: InMotion, Inc.Inventor: Nathaniel Calvert