Patent classifications
A41D19/002
Transformable glove
A transformable glove is formed from multiple panels covering the fingertips, palm, and palm heel of a user. In one version, a back panel is joined to a finger panel, a palm panel, and a palm heel panel along side edges to form a glove, while creating openings allowing fingers to be extended outside the glove as desired. The finger panel combines with the distal end of the back panel to form a finger pocket which can be inverted to allow the fingers to emerge from the glove.
Modular Utility Glove
An article of manufacture comprising of a glove; commonly known to be comprised of a textile fabric or material patterned and constructed in such a way that it contains a pocket for the thumb and a plurality of pockets for the fingers, and extending to, or over the wrist, also covering the palm and back side of the hand meant to be worn by inserting the hand into the article and inserting the thumb and fingers into their respective pockets. The glove contains hook and loop material on the outer surfaces of the palm side, to secure to tools also containing hook and loop material, and the glove contains hook and loop material on the back side and knife edge side, to secure accessories and small tools to be stored on the glove. The glove also contains removable fingertips and removable magnet inserts using hook and loop material
Compartmentalized hand warmer
A compartmentalized hand warmer including one or more of a first flexible panel joined in face contacting relation to a second flexible panel and configured to have a compartment adapted to receive a warming element, a first annular element coupled to the first flexible panel, and a second annular element coupled to the first flexible panel in opposed relation to the first annular element.
Glove with slits for fingernails
A glove with slits for fingernails (glove) has a base and a plurality of digit receiving sleeves (sleeves) extending from the base. The slits are at the tips of the plurality of sleeves and a backing is attached to the interior surface of the plurality of sleeves to fully cover the slit. The interior surface of the sleeve and the backing form a pocket. Conductive threading is placed on the exterior surface of the glove. A method for using the glove has the user inserting their hand into an opening and then each of their digits into a sleeve. For the digits on which the user has longer fingernails, the digit is inserted into the pocket and the fingernail is inserted through the slit. For the digits on which the user has shorter fingernails, the digit and fingernail are inserted behind the backing.
POWERED GARMENT FOR WARMING EXTREMITIES
A garment including a body configured to at least partially enclose a hand of a user, a light emitting diode coupled to the body and directed toward a blood vessel in a wrist of the user to heat the hand of the user, and a power source coupled to the body and electrically coupled to the light emitting diode for providing power to the light emitting diode.
Teething Glove and Mitt
A teething glove or mitt comprising a covering for a hand comprising comprises a textured surface in the form of raised bumps distributed on the surface of the glove or mitt.
GLOVE WITH RETRACTABLE TETHER
A glove includes a guide assembly that includes a guide support fixedly attached to the glove body, a guide portion attached to and extending along the guide support to define a fixed path, and a guide device movable along the guide portion between first and second positions. A flexible tether has one end fixedly attached to the glove body at an attachment location along the fixed path. A tether loop on the guide device engages and guides the flexible tether between a retracted position and a deployed position. In the retracted position, the guide device is in the second position and the flexible tether is doubled on itself along the fixed path. In the deployed position, the guide device is in the first position and the tether extends in a single-ply configuration from the guide assembly.
DETACHABLE HOLDER FOR HAND WARMERS
A hand warmer assembly and method of using the same. The hand-warmer assembly may include a portable hand-warmer, a pocket, closure mechanism, and a connector. The pocket may be made from an air permeable material and have an opening at one end, with the pocket closed at all other sides. The pocket is provided to be sized and shaped to position a portable hand warmer therein. The opening may be secured with a closure mechanism, such as a flap, zipper, drawstring, hook and loop material such as Velcro fastener, and/or a magnetic fastener. The connector may include a strap and a clasp, with the strap first end located and connected adjacent the open end of the pocket. A second end of the strap may be coupled to a clasp that is configured to be secured to a sleeve or other clothing material such as a mitten or glove.
Aqua Exercise Glove
An exercise glove which provides a use with portable water and a means of increasing resistance throughout a variety of exercise. The exercise glove includes a glove body and a liquid-storage container. The glove body includes a backhand portion, a palm portion, and an adjustable wrist band. The liquid-storage container includes a bladder body and a spout. The liquid-storage container stores liquid and is positioned adjacent to the backhand portion and the bladder body is mounted to the backhand portion. The spout provides a means of accessing the liquid within the bladder body and is externally and laterally connected to the bladder body. Additionally, the spout is in fluid communication with the bladder body. The exercise glove may also include a gyroscope, a microcontroller, a rechargeable battery, a wireless communication device, a heart-rate sensor, and a waterproof display screen to collect and convey various body characteristics to the user.
Patient Mittens
Various embodiments of patient-mittens are disclosed and described. Such embodiments may include a hand-cover portion attached to a hollow elongate-sleeve portion. The hand-cover portion may cover the hand and fingers, preventing the patient from scratching themselves. The elongate-sleeve portion may cover a majority of an arm. Opposite from the hand-cover portion, there may be an arm-grabber attached at an end of the elongate-sleeve. This arm-grabber may squeeze the upper arm, above the elbow, to help keep the patient-mitten from coming off. Some embodiments, may include an access-slit on the elongate-sleeve for placing IVs and the like in a patient wearing the patient-mitten. The patient-mitten may help to minimize IVs and vital sign sensors from becoming dissociated from the patient. Some embodiments may be UV permeable to encourage vitamin D production in the patient. Some embodiments may provide a conducive environment for treating skin conditions on the arm, hand, or fingers.