Glove for Operating Computer Peripherals
20220047024 · 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D31/125
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A glove for operating computer peripherals relieves stress and cramping and provides support for the wrist and hand. The glove includes an external non-slip surface located at the palm, an interior perspiration-absorbent area located at the palm, an open mesh area at the back of the hand, a substitutable supporting and cushioning wrist cuff that may be configured in height and viscosity by a user, and a tightening strap.
Claims
1. A glove to be worn by a user while using a peripheral device that is resting on a generally horizontal surface, said glove comprising a palm, a back, a cuff, and an adjustment strap, said palm further comprising a gripping area having a plurality of layers comprising at least an outermost layer, an innermost layer, and a central layer situated between said outermost layer and said innermost layer, said outermost layer having an external surface comprising a non-slip interface whereby the application of moderate downward and horizontal pressure of said interfacing surface upon a peripheral device causes physical movement of the peripheral device along the generally horizontal surface, said innermost layer comprising a moisture passing layer whereby moisture is removed from the skin of a user's hand adjacent to such moisture passing layer and passed through said moisture passing layer, said central layer comprising a moisture absorbing layer whereby moisture passed to said moisture absorbing layer by said moisture passing layer is collected and retained within said moisture absorbing layer during use of said glove, said back further comprising an open area whereby the back of a user's hand is exposed to ambient air, said cuff extending at least partially along said palm of said glove and situated adjacent to the wrist of a user, said cuff comprising an enclosure, said enclosure enclosing a cushioning material whereby a user's wrist is supported and cushioned at a configurable height above the generally horizontal surface, said adjustment strap extending at least partially across said back and comprising adjustment means for tightening said glove on the hand by a user.
2. A glove as claimed in claim 1, said innermost layer comprising a wicking material.
3. A glove as claimed in claim 2, said gripping area being situated at the center of said palm.
4. A glove as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a thumb and fingers.
5. A glove as claimed in claim 4, said fingers and said thumb extending partway along the fingers and thumb of a user and being open ended.
6. A glove as claimed in claim 1, said open area on said back comprising an open mesh fabric.
7. A glove as claimed in claim 6 whereby said adjustment strap comprises an elastic strap situated internally within said back.
8. A glove as claimed in claim 1, said cuff comprising a plurality of chambers, each said chamber enclosing a portion of cushioning material.
9. A glove as claimed in claim 1, said non-slip interface comprising a chitosan biopolymer.
10. A glove as claimed in claim 8, said cushioning material comprising poly pellets.
11. A glove as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one of said plurality of chambers being openable such that a volume of cushioning material is increased or decreased.
12. A glove as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one of said plurality of chambers being openable such that a surface area of cushioning material is increased or decreased.
13. A glove comprising a palm, a back, a cuff, open-ended fingers, an open-ended thumb, and an adjustment strap, said glove comprising thin, expandable polyester spandex, said palm comprising a multiple-ply area in which the innermost ply adjacent a user's hand comprises a wicking layer for passing perspiration through to an adjacent, middle ply comprising an absorbent layer, said middle ply absorbent layer absorbing and retaining perspiration while a user's hand remains in contact with said innermost ply, and when a user's hand is no longer adjacent said innermost ply, allowing absorbed perspiration to evaporate through said wicking layer, said outermost ply comprising a slip-resistant outer surface, said back comprising an open mesh fabric that contacts the back of a user's hand, said cuff comprising a cushion adjacent a user's wrist, said cuff supporting and positioning the user's wrist and hand at a desired location, said adjustment strap comprising adjustment means for securing said glove to a user's hand.
14. A glove as claimed in claim 13, said slip-resistant outer surface comprising a chitosan biopolymer.
15. A glove as claimed in claim 14, said cuff comprising an openable enclosure, said enclosure receiving a greater or lesser volume of cushioning material as determined by a user.
16. A glove as claimed in claim 14, said cuff comprising an openable enclosure, said enclosure receiving a greater or lesser number of poly pellets as determined by a user.
17. A glove as claimed in claim 13, said cuff being one of a plurality of cuffs, each of said plurality of cuffs being attachable and removable whereby a desired cuff is affixed to said glove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0019] The glove depicted in
[0020] A full or partially annular cuff 12 is located at the wrist area of the glove. The cuff forms a toroidal pocket 12 which may hold a cushioning substance that may be poly pellets, foam, gel, air, or a combination of such substances. The cuff may be airtight, allowing air to be used as a cushion. In some embodiments, a portion of the cushioning substance's total volume or, where poly pellets are used as a cushioning material, exposed surface area may be either accessed or restricted by the user by means of separate pockets separated by a valve, switch, knob, or other interface which allows the user to change the amount of cushioning substance volume or surface area relative to the glove's total amount of cushioning substance. For example, a user may initially adjust the volume of poly pellets in the glove to be a certain value, and later adjust this volume in response to discomfort, allowing the user to work for longer periods of time. Alternatively, a user could make similar adjustments to the cushioning substance's surface area, such as to expose more or less of the cushioning substance's surface area to optimize user comfort. In an embodiment shown in detail in
[0021] In an embodiment, the cuff 12 may be removable from the glove body 10, being attached to the glove body by a hook and loop, snaps, or other conventional fastener. When removed, it may then be replaced by another cuff. In this way, a single glove may be modified to provide users with cuffs having different cushioning characteristics.
[0022] The glove body 10 may be a thin, breathable, and flexible elastic material such as spandex or a fabric having similar characteristics. At the central area of the palm is a peripheral device gripping multiple-ply section 14. The peripheral device gripping section may include a moisture-wicking layer 22, a moisture-absorbent layer 24, and a moisture-resistant layer whose outer surface is adhesive 26 such that it may contact and manipulate the peripheral device with little or no slippage. This slip-resistant, adherent surface promotes the easy movement of a peripheral device such as a mouse without requiring the device to be firmly gripped by the fingers.
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[0024] Hand-cooling areas 20 are located at various locations on the back of the hand, and may be comprised of flexible, open-mesh or fish-net fabric. As shown, cooling areas are located at the back of the hand and at the back of the index and little fingers. Precise placement of the cooling areas is not critical, and may be determined with reference to the overall glove size and configuration.
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[0027] The moisture-absorbent layer 24 may be dried out through evaporation when the glove is not being used, either by turning the glove inside-out, or simply by allowing sufficient time to air dry. If desired, the glove can be dried in a hot-air dryer.
[0028] As depicted, the glove of the claimed invention provides comfort for the user by supporting the wrist at a desired height and by providing a cushioned surface for the wrist and hand; by removing perspiration from the palm of the hand with a wicking fabric; and by providing natural cooling for the back of the hand. The adhesive surface on the palm permits a user to manipulate the peripheral device without fully gripping it, thereby freeing the fingers and thumb to operate other buttons on the peripheral device. A variety of cushioning options in the cuff permit the resilience of the cushioning to be varied and can even hold the wrist immobile in the case of a user with carpel tunnel syndrome.
[0029] In an embodiment shown in
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[0031] It will of course be realized that while the foregoing has been given by way of illustrative example of the claimed invention, all such and other modifications and variations thereto as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the scope and ambit of the claimed invention as is herein described. The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the spirit and scope of the present invention.