Finger Cots Or Protectors Patents (Class 2/21)
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Publication number: 20120000002Abstract: This invention, titled “Thumb-eez”, are a cell phone accessory, and are designed to be worn while “texting”, or typing text messages. Thumb-eez are worn on the user's thumbs and permit more precise texting by reducing surface area at the point of contact; this is achieved through the utilization of projecting nibs, or styli, that correspond with the pressure points of the thumbs, thus enabling pinpoint accuracy. There are currently over a billion cell phone users worldwide, and the inventors hope to capitalize on this enormous market. The inventors hope that Thumb-eez will become the next hipster craze, such as Yoga-Toes or Head Blade, and are currently searching for an outside company to manufacture and distribute the Thumb-eez invention. Anyone interested in bringing this invention to market should contact the inventors at (256) 238-1524 or (334) 874-4135.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Romney Lynn Prince, Brent Andrè Parris
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Publication number: 20110302684Abstract: A finger guard system may include a finger guard adapted to be worn on a finger of a user, and a thumb guard adapted to be worn on a thumb of the user. The finger guard may include a substantially tubular finger guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion, and a medial portion including a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion. The finger guard may also include a longitudinal slit that extends along the bottom of the finger guard main body from the upper portion thereof to the lower portion thereof. The thumb guard has a substantially tubular thumb guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion, and a medial portion that includes a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion. A longitudinal slit may formed through the thumb guard main body on the bottom and extending the entire length of the bottom.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventor: Samuel C. Logan
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Patent number: 8061370Abstract: A nail protector and method includes a cover portion dimensioned to fit over a nail of a digit to form a gap with the nail, and a bump formed on an underside of the cover portion and configured to contact skin adjacent to the nail without contact with the nail. A lateral portion is hingedly connected to the cover portion to create at least a partial enclosure for receiving the digit without passing over the nail. A biasing device is configured to secure and bias the at least one lateral portion against the digit. The biasing device extends in an opposite longitudinal direction from a distal end of the cover portion to support the cover portion and maintain the gap.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventors: Lisa Giachetti, Joseph A. Ercole
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Patent number: 8002222Abstract: A protective glove includes at least one resilient member (17) integral with chain mail fabric and arranged to draw the chain mail fabric of at least one of the glove fingers (16) in the direction or substantially in the direction of the longitudinal axis thereof and toward the wrist portion (12). The resilient member or members (17) are disposed on the portion (11) intended to cover the hand. These resilient member or members (17) are preferably in the form of a flat spring of pin type. The resilient members enable the chain mail to fit at best the fingers of the hand and enable in particular to limit, or even eliminate, the presence of an excess of chain mail at the end of the glove user fingers.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Manulatex FranceInventors: Philippe Jaunault, Sophie Jaunault, Franck Beneteau
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Publication number: 20110197896Abstract: An elastic seamed thin-walled article having a single opening consists of two halve pair-hand shape films made from thermoplastic material and bonded through a coupling portion. It has an opening formed with a lip portion in an integrated manner. The thin-walled article is formed by at least one layer of the thermoplastic material to provide desired elasticity and recyclable characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: Der-Lin LIOU
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Publication number: 20110108045Abstract: A fingernail and toenail protection mechanism particularly useful for protecting wet nail polish until the nail polish has dried. The rigid protector fits over the last digit of an appendage, covering the nail. An opening in the rigid protector allows entry of the appendage. The protector is configured to avoid contact with the nail while allowing air to flow to said nail and the wet nail polish. The rigid protector is secured to the appendage using an adhesive contained within said protector which bonds with the surface of the appendage opposite the nail.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Monroe Racz
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Patent number: 7914476Abstract: A pediatric digital wrap comprising a flexible T-shaped base member having a first end adapted to fold over and substantially cover a finger tip of a patient's injured digit. A removable insert comprising a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive with a non-adhesive center pad provides protection and padding for the injured digit. The removable insert is secured to the first side of the base member so that the insert is placed directly over the wound of the patient's digit when the first end is folded over the patient's finger tip. A finger strap wraps around the periphery of the patient's injured digit below the patient's finger tip and serves to secure the first end of the base member over the finger tip of the injured digit. A wrist strap is disposed perpendicular to the first end of the base member and adapted to wrap around a patient's wrist.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventors: Darlene Ball, Yvonne Morris
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Publication number: 20110041225Abstract: The present invention is directed to a glove that provides protection for the fingernails of the wearer without reducing the flexibility in the remainder of the glove or reducing the wearer's manual dexterity or sense of touch. The glove comprises protector pads positioned in the fingernail regions on the inside of the glove to prevent the fingernails from contacting and rubbing or chafing against the inner surface of the glove. The protector pads can be made of a soft or smooth material so as not to scrape, abrade or otherwise damage the nails.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: DIG IT APPAREL INC.Inventors: Claudia HARVEY, Wendy JOHANNSON
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Publication number: 20110035856Abstract: An apparatus for protecting fingers from an injury caused by axial trauma, such as may result during participation in fast pitch softball, includes a finger shield comprising a portion that extends over the end of a wearer's finger. The finger shield is coupled to a palm-plate, which is for being disposed adjacent to the wearer's palm, via a coupling portion. The coupling portion is disposed between the finger shield and the palm-plate for transferring a substantial portion of the force of a significant impact occurring at the end of the wearer's finger to the wearer's palm via the palm-plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: Tim POWER
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Publication number: 20110000004Abstract: This Invention is a Flat Item Protecting the Fingers and Thumb From Scorching Hot Automobile handles and also Door knobs by using The flat item (unlike a Glove or Straps) (not absorbent for a towel or Rag) is Instantly available at the time of need: being attached to a Key Chain, Accessories, or Clothing via the Permanent Grommet within the Flat item. The fingers and thumb will be relieved of the Scorched burning Feeling, upon the Natural movement of Grasping the Door handle, with The Fingerezz (flat item) held between handle and fingers and thumb.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventor: Beverly B. Lydon
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Patent number: 7797758Abstract: There is proposed a finger protector for a sports glove, including a plate that is connected in one piece with strips to be associated to several fingers of one hand, each strip consisting of a chain of members which are connected in one piece with each other and can be moved relative to each other in two opposite directions by means of through holes extending transverse to the chain direction, and a member band with nipples which are pushed into the through holes. The invention further relates to a sports glove incorporating such finger protector.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Uhlsport GmbHInventors: Thomas Keppler, Thomas Spitzer
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Publication number: 20100223710Abstract: A finger-protection device for archery with a single stall (14) surrounding a plurality of fingers on the same side of the arrow nock (20), and a stall surrounding a single finger (13), or a plurality of contiguous fingers on the opposite side of the nock as may be applicable to an archer's style of grip. This combined stall provides more consistent release and reduces finger pinch compared to gloves with plural stalls for contiguous fingers. The device, worn like a glove, provides more convenience and protection than finger tabs. Thus archers can enjoy, in a single device, the convenience and protection associated with a glove, enhanced comfort, and the accurate, consistent release associated with a finger tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Mark Wylie Bell
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Patent number: 7779483Abstract: An absorbent protective finger cover to be worn by aestheticians to protect the surface of their skin while performing facial extractions. The finger cover includes an inner sheath of protective elastomer material and an outer sheath of absorbent material attached to the inner protective sheath. An additional tip piece of absorbent material is disposed at a finger tip portion of the finger cover between the protective sheath and absorbent sheath to provide additional absorbency for body fluids released during the facial extraction.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventors: Janiene Berry, Antal Preiner
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Patent number: 7779487Abstract: A glove used for roping steer and other animals such as in rodeo competition and ranching has a front side, which covers a wearer's palm and a palm side of the wearer's fingers, and a back side, which covers the wearer's hand and the back of the wearer's fingers. The front and rear sides of the glove are joined by thread. The front side is made of a woven fabric that has an outer layer of one hundred percent aramid fiber such as Kevlar®, and an inner layer of a woven and breathable fiber, the inner layer and outer layer being joined by glue. The fibers are preferably in yarn form. Both the inner and outer layer along with the glue have a weight of about 245 gm/m2 of material, plus or minus 50 gm/m2 of material. The wearer holds the rope having it rest on the middle finger and guides the rope with the index finger and thumb.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Robert Bitzer
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Patent number: 7743690Abstract: An apparatus facilitating a cutting operation includes a knife; and a hand-mountable cutting board utensil. The utensil includes: a cutting board for disposition between the thumb and an index finger of the hand, the cutting board having an exposed cutting surface for orienting toward the index finger and a second surface for orienting toward the thumb; and a retainer having two lateral sides and being configured to receive and releasably retain the thumb along a longitudinal length of the retainer. The cutting board includes portions that extend transversely to a direction defined by the longitudinal length respectively beyond the two lateral sides of the retainer, each portion having exposed, oppositely facing front and back surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Wonder Thumb Products, LLCInventors: Jackson Wells White, Thomas James Philpott, Daniel Lee Bizzell
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Publication number: 20100125924Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a finger protector embodied in a single article prepared from two fabric sections sewn together for application in sporting activities. Specifically, the finger protector provides a user engaged in the sporting activity with protection by preventing blistering and other skin injury after prolonged gripping of a sporting device such as a golf club, tennis racket or other similar device. The finger protector is prepared from two sections of fabric sewn together, the first fabric section being made of cabretta leather, or other similar fabric, the second fabric section being made of elastic or other similar fabric. The invention also provides the user comfort and an enhanced ability at performing physical tasks in everyday tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Scott McWherter
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Publication number: 20100088794Abstract: A finger covering system includes a finger cover dispensing device and a plurality of first and second finger covers. The finger cover dispensing device includes a dispenser body having a face and at least first and second openings disposed in the face, with the first and second openings each being sized to receive at least one finger inserted therethrough, and first and second cavities disposed in the dispenser body extending inward from the first and second openings. The plurality of first and second finger covers are disposed in the first and second cavities, with each of the plurality of first finger covers having an open first end facing the first opening of the dispenser body and a closed second end, and each of the plurality of second finger covers having an open first end facing the second opening of the dispenser body and a closed second end. The plurality of first and second finger covers are disposed in a stacked relationship within the corresponding first and second cavities.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventor: Michael E. Oradini, SR.
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Patent number: 7682261Abstract: The finger pad shield, when placed in contact with the bowler's finger pad places a rigid surface between the force against the finger pad and spreads that force, when the bowler's maximum natural force is applied to the bowling ball at the moment of release. It is at this moment when the force of the ball against the finger pad is the greatest and the pressure within the contact area made by the finger pad shield with the finger pad, would be increased if that bowling ball force was not spread over that contact area. The rigid finger pad shield is made sufficiently rigid material to substantially resist the force of the bowling ball so the force against the finger pad shield 14 is spread over the contact area.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Inventors: Randall A. Addington, W. Robert Addington, W. Robert Addington, II
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Publication number: 20100037361Abstract: A finger condom includes a flexible finger condom body that has an open end, a closed end and lubricated inner and outer surfaces and defines a volume smaller than one finger of a person before use, and an elastic band extending around the periphery of the open end of the flexible finger condom body for securing the flexible finger condom body to a finger of a user's one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Han-Huei Liu
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Publication number: 20090313738Abstract: A hollow cylindrical shaped thumb brace consisting of a back and a palm which are made from flexible materials so that the invention can be repeatedly bent to move with the thumb for flexibility, without fracturing. The thumb brace has a curved diameter at one end and an opening at another end to form a sleeve encasing to allow a thumb to be inserted for thumb support and protection while using video game controller devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Aquito Carl Young
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Publication number: 20090307821Abstract: A hand protection structure is provided. The hand protection structure includes a fixing unit, a plurality of finger protection units, a plurality of fingertip members, and a plurality of backbone members. The finger protection units are configured of flat strip shapes. Each of finger protection units has one fingertip member assembled at a distal end thereof, and a fastening piece is configured at the end thereof of the finger protection unit for mounting the finger protection unit to the fixing unit. The hand protection structure can be assembled in a glove. When a hand of the user is impacted by external forces, the finger protection units relieve the external impact to protect the fingers from injury.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Bruce Chang
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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: 20090271906Abstract: A finger training apparatus comprising a glove with anchors attached to one or more fingertips and detachably fastened to keys, buttons, or valves of a musical instrument, controller, or handheld device to prevent slippage of the operator's fingers in order to train the operator to maintain proper finger positioning.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Robert Matthew Lee
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Patent number: 7607178Abstract: A goalkeeper's glove with a glove body portion and glove fingers attached to and in communication with the body portion for enveloping a wearer's hand includes an open arch extension with attachment legs on at least one glove finger to protect the finger from jamming injuries and to extend the reach of the wearer. The arch of the extension creates an air gap between the extension tip and the tip of the finger that acts as a crumple zone in absorbing and dissipating the energy of the impact away from the fingertip to prevent a jamming injury. The arch construction ensures that the energy from the impact will be directed along the attachment legs along the length of the finger instead of the fingertip.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Thomas DeBlasis
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Publication number: 20090255546Abstract: A nail protector and method includes a cover portion dimensioned to fit over a nail of a digit to form a gap with the nail, and a bump formed on an underside of the cover portion and configured to contact skin adjacent to the nail without contact with the nail. A lateral portion is hingedly connected to the cover portion to create at least a partial enclosure for receiving the digit without passing over the nail. A biasing device is configured to secure and bias the at least one lateral portion against the digit. The biasing device extends in an opposite longitudinal direction from a distal end of the cover portion to support the cover portion and maintain the gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: LISA Giachetti, Joseph A. Ercole
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Publication number: 20090255545Abstract: A nail protector and method for use includes a cover portion dimensioned to fit over a human nail to form a gap with the human nail, and a ridge formed on an underside of the cover portion and configured to contact skin adjacent to the nail without contact with the nail. A lateral wall is connected to the cover portion to create a partial enclosure for receiving a human digit without passing over the nail. A stabilizer is coupled to the lateral wall and is spaced about from and opposite from the ridge and extends in an opposite longitudinal direction from a distal end of the cover portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Lisa Giachetti, Joseph A. Ercole
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Publication number: 20090241977Abstract: A finger protecting device for use during manicure work having a top surface and a bottom surface in a meniscus shape so that when the meniscus shape is placed next to a cuticle it masks the skin adjacent to the nail, and a second sheet of nonporous material having two side extensions, both extending outward from the platform in the same general direction, so that when the platform is positioned under the bottom surface of a nail with its top surface facing the bottom surface of the nail, the side extensions extend around the nail, leaving the upper surface of the nail exposed while covering the skin adjacent to the nail.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Dawn Elizabeth Cook
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Publication number: 20090222967Abstract: A conformable shielding for protective equipment including multiple shielding elements constructed from rigid, impact resistant material and a flexible material overlaying the elements. The material can include a connecting element joining the shielding elements. The connecting element can enable adjacent shielding elements to flex about a plurality of axes, relative to one another, and to extend outwardly from one another, and to retract toward one another. The connecting element can include an accordion structure positioned between adjacent shielding elements, and can be aligned with a joint of the appendage of the wearer. A method of manufacturing the shielding is provided where individual and separate shielding elements can be positioned in a mold, and an elastomeric material can be overmolded over the elements to join them and produce a unitary shielding structure that optionally can be joined with other portions of protective equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: WARRIOR SPORTS, INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Winningham, Joseph G. Gabry
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Publication number: 20090217438Abstract: This invention relates to protecting a thumb from sports related injury. The invention provides a rubber layer under a hard cap to provide for increased frontal and dorsal thumb protection without reducing hand flexibility. The invention is a glove comprising a thumb sheath adapted to receive a thumb, a protective pad proximate the outer distal end, a cap mounted on the protective pad, and an overmould mounted between the protective pad and the cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: John W. Purnell
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Patent number: 7582818Abstract: A violin thumb pad that facilitates the optimal positioning of violin relative to the player's thumb supporting the violin neck, for teaching purpose and for increased comfort and reduced physical stress, is introduced. Assuming the violin player uses left hand to play the violin finger board, and used right hand to hold the bow, the violin thumb pad forces the left thumb and palm to turn towards the player so the player's fingers are inline with the violin string naturally. The violin thumb pad also forces the left thumb and to be comfortably straight. And it forces the left elbow to stay close with the player's body. The violin thumb pad also makes it easier to place the violin neck between the thumb and index finger and not letting the violin neck drop to the bottom of the thumb. The violin thumb pad comprises an elongated pad that has one side conformable to the thumb and one side conformable to the violin neck, and at least one harnesses or loops that fastens the pad to the thumb.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Tong Luo
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Patent number: 7574749Abstract: A glove comprises an outer leather member including an outer leather pocket portion and an outer leather back face portion, an inner leather member, inserted in the outer leather member, having a palm member provided along the outer leather pocket portion and a back member provided along the outer leather back face portion, finger portions formed between the palm member and the back member for receiving the fingers of a wearer of the catching tool and a reinforcing portion selectively provided on a specific position of the palm member.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Mizuno CorporationInventors: Daisuke Kogawa, Masaki Terashita, Norifumi Ito, Kazunori Ayama
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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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Patent number: 7552501Abstract: A finger cover, such as a finger wipe that can fit onto a human finger, is provided with an improved seam structure. The cover includes a pocket member having an open end for the insertion of a finger. The pocket member is formed by a first panel attached to a second panel along a flush outwardly facing circumferential edge seam. The seam is less than about 1 millimeter (mm) in width and about 1 mm in height. Additional reinforcing weld points may be provided at various locations along the seam.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Kaiyuan Yang, Jeffrey E. Fish, Shawn R. Feaster
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Publication number: 20090158486Abstract: A billiard glove and a method of forming a billiard glove including a first finger sheath, wherein the first finger sheath is configured to cover at least a portion of a first finger, a second finger sheath, wherein the second finger sheath is configured to cover at least a portion of a second finger; and a strip having a first portion and a second portion, wherein said first portion is affixed to the first finger sheath and the second portion is attached to the second finger sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Nancy Lee Cote
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Patent number: 7549188Abstract: An oral cleaning device that can fit onto a human finger is provided. The oral cleaning device, or dental wipe, is at least partially made from an elastomeric material, such as an elastomeric nonwoven, so that the wipe can more aptly fit onto a finger. Furthermore, the wipe, in some instances, can possess a barrier that is liquid-impervious, but vapor-permeable so that the finger of a user is more comfortable during cleaning. Various additives can be applied to the wipe to aid in the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Inventors: Jason P. McDevitt, Michael S. Brunner, Jark C. Lau, Jaeho Kim, Kaiyuan Yang
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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: 20090013441Abstract: A device and a method of using such device for protecting a finger, comprising a fingertip cover, adhesive means for attaching the fingertip cover to the finger, and a pull-tab attached to the fingertip cover for removing the fingertip cover from the finger. The fingertip cover is preferably made of a germ impervious, virus impervious, and optically clear materials. As such, the fingertip cover keeps items on surfaces touched by the finger from penetrating the fingertip cover and coming into contact with the finger. The device is preferably packaged in packaging that reveals the adhesive on the fingertip cover such that a finger can be placed in the contact with the adhesive providing fast application.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: Timothy Duffy
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Publication number: 20080271219Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Peter K. Homer
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Publication number: 20080235843Abstract: A thumb protector comprises an elongate wrist strap having two opposite ends; a thumb cup; and a thumb cup strap extending from the wrist band and attaching the thumb cup to the wrist band. The thumb cup is generally conical, and comprises leather, or a leather-like material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Jeffrey Stinchcomb
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Publication number: 20080222764Abstract: A finger and knuckle guard for protecting a person's hands includes a substantially cylindrical hollow tube open at both a proximal and distal end and having a predetermined length, the hollow tube having flexible elastic walls of a predetermined thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: Christina Gard
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Patent number: 7421787Abstract: A utensil for a digit of a hand includes a cutting board for disposition between a thumb and an index finger. The cutting board is attached to a retainer that receives and retains the thumb such that a cutting surface of the cutting board is oriented toward the index finger. The cutting surface protects the thumb during cutting of items against the cutting surface. Optionally, one or more tools are defined by, or attached to, the cutting board. In a particular example, a utensil for a digit of a hand having a cutting board is useful at least for cleaning, zesting, peeling, and paring or chopping a fruit or vegetable.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Wonder Thumb Products, LLCInventors: Jackson Wells White, Daniel Lee Bizzell, Tom J. Philpott
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Publication number: 20080196135Abstract: A thumb protector for providing, inter alia, additional protection for a user's thumb.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventor: Paul Gait
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Patent number: 7409724Abstract: The present invention provides a baseball glove to absorb the impact force received by the thumb from the ball when catching, and the force received by the thumb from a runner when a touch playing, in a state in which the user experiences no strange sensation. A baseball glove, having a thumb pocket disposed inside the glove main body, and a thumb catching member disposed in the interior of the abovementioned thumb pocket, wherein a soft member which is constructed in a substantially tubular shape so as to cover the thumb that is inserted into this thumb pocket is disposed in the space in which the abovementioned thumb catching member is disposed within the internal space of the abovementioned thumb pocket with the dimension of this soft member in the longitudinal direction being set equal to or longer than the length dimension of this thumb catching member.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: KSK Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hideaki Murai
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Publication number: 20080109928Abstract: A finger glove to cover a finger of a user includes a closed distal end and an open proximate end, a first row of longitudinal slots and a second row of longitudinal slots, the second row of longitudinal slots being offset with respect to the first row of longitudinal slots. The slots play roles in making the finger glove fit onto various sizes of human fingers and allowing the skin beneath the finger glove to breathe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Jongchan Bae
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Patent number: 7370368Abstract: In a catching tool for baseball or softball, a lining leather including at least a back-side leather and a palm-side leather is inserted into a surface leather including at least a back leather and a ball-receiving leather, and the lining leather has inner-side finger stalls defined by peripheral edges of the back-side leather and the palm-side leather which are sewn together. A finger part stabilizing member is provided along at least a region on right and left sides in a region covering a root part through a fingertip part of a wearer's finger inside the inner-side finger stall. The finger part stabilizing member is provided in at least one of the inner-side finger stalls, which are an inner-side thumb stall, an inner-side forefinger stall, an inner-side middle finger stall, an inner-side fourth finger stall, and an inner-side little finger stall.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Mizuno CorporationInventors: Ken Motooka, Kazunori Ayama, Norifumi Ito, Masaki Terashita
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Patent number: 7360254Abstract: A baseball glove includes a glove body having palm and back side panels which are interconnected to form a hand-receiving pocket that includes finger sections. The back side panel has a through hole below one of the finger sections, and a lacing provided along a periphery of the through hole. The through hole is adapted for extension of a player's index finger therethrough so as to dispose the index finger out of the glove body. A finger-limiting rib unit projects from the back side panel, and surrounds the lacing in a spaced apart relationship. The finger-limiting rib unit has a limiting portion disposed above the lacing and adapted to prevent the player's index finger from slipping on the back side panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Taiwan Sakurai Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kuan-Ming Lin, Tai-Ming Chung
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Publication number: 20080060107Abstract: A thumb or finger attachment which can provide for easier typing on keyboards of portable hand held devices. The thumb or finger attachment has a body portion, which consists of an integrally connected bottom portion and arcuate portion formed above the bottom portion. The arcuate portion is configured to extend at least partially around the thumb or finger of a wearer when coupled thereto so as to substantially enclose the thumb or finger of the wearer within the arcuate portion. The bottom portion extends generally perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the thumb or finger and terminates in a substantially narrow end for engaging the keyboard of a handheld portable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventor: Angela CAPSON
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Publication number: 20080034460Abstract: This device will save countless dally roping injuries, particularly thumb injuries. It will be comprised of a semi-rigid cylindrical device, which fits over an individual's thumb. A roping glove, which is commonly used with roping events, fits over the device and the hand to protect the person's fingers. Alternatively another embodiment can be used without a glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventor: John Keene
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Publication number: 20080005822Abstract: A sleeve is configured to be worn on a finger. The sleeve has an outer surface that includes indicia. The indicia can be any text or graphic, such as a sports team name or logo or a company name or logo, including different colors. The article is used at business or social events, such as at universities, schools, booster clubs, authentic organizations, alumni associations, professional sports teams, and the like, as promotion, advertisement, or spirit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Fred LAVNER, Stanley Hochman
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Patent number: 7316034Abstract: An absorbent protective finger cover to be worn by aestheticians to protect the surface of their skin while performing facial extractions. The finger cover comprises an inner sheath of protective elastomer material and an outer layer of absorbent material attached to the inner protective sheath. An additional piece of absorbent material is disposed at a finger tip portion of the finger cover between the protective sheath and absorbent layer to provide additional absorbency for body fluids produced during the facial extraction.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventors: Janiene Marie Berry, Antal Preiner