CONJOINED HAND WEAR
20220022578 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D19/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D19/0013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A conjoined handwear is provided. The conjoined handwear has a first handwear and a second handwear, each handwear having a thumb opening, wherein the first and second handwear are joined in such a way that the thumb openings are adjacent to each other, thereby a guide may engage the first handwear while a patient engages the second handwear so that former can, by moving their own hand, influence the movement of the latter's hand during manual tasks.
Claims
1. A conjoined handwear, comprising: a first handwear and a second handwear each having a thumb opening, wherein the first and second handwear are joined in such a way that the thumb openings are adjacent to each other.
2. The conjoined handwear of claim 1, wherein: each hand wear comprises: a body extending between a proximal opening and a distal opening; and the thumb opening is through the body.
3. The conjoined handwear of claim 2, wherein each handwear is dimensioned to receive a human hand in such a way that fingers of said human hand are received through the distal opening while a wrist of said human hand and a thumb of said human hand are simultaneously received through the proximal opening and the thumb opening, respectively.
4. The conjoined handwear of claim 2, wherein each body is movable to a flat condition defining a bisecting edge bisecting the thumb opening in such a way that a first portion of the thumb opening occupies a first portion of said body while a second portion of the thumb opening occupies a second portion of the body, wherein the first and second portions are facing away from each other in the flat condition, and wherein the first and second handwear are joined along the bisecting edge.
5. The conjoined handwear of claim 4, wherein the first and second handwear are movable about the bisecting edge between the flat condition and a folded condition.
6. A method of assisting an individual with manual tasks, comprising: providing the conjoined handwear of claim 1; receiving, by the first handwear, a guide hand of a guide; receiving, by the second handwear, an individual hand of the individual; and moving the guide hand to influence said individual hand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0015] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a conjoined hand wear having a first handwear and a second handwear, each handwear having a thumb opening, wherein the first and second handwear are joined in such a way that the thumb openings are adjacent to each other, thereby a guide may engage the first handwear while a patient engages the second handwear so that former can, by moving their own hand, influence the movement of the latter's hand during manual tasks.
[0016] Referring now to
[0017] Each proximal opening 12 may be dimensioned to slidably receive a hand and wrist of a human user, each distal opening 14 may be dimensioned to slidably receive the fingers of the human user, and each thumb opening 18 may be dimensioned to slidably receive a thumb of a human user.
[0018] Even though not shown in the figures, it should be understood that the openings 12, 14, and 18—of one or both of the hand wears—may communicate to a respective cavity that is bounded in whole or in part. In other words, the proximal opening 12 may communicate with a sleeve that the wearer's arm is received in, the distal opening 14 may communicate to one or more cavities—e.g., one cavity defining a “mitten configuration” or a series of individual finger stalls defining a “glove configuration”—while the thumb opening 18 may communicate to the cavity of a thumb stall or the like.
[0019] The body 16 may be made from a material that is flexible and durable, whereby each piece of handwear 24 can assume a flat condition when not in use, as illustrated in
[0020] The pair of hand wear 24 of the conjoined handwear 10 may be joined along the bisecting edge 40 in such a way that the pair of hand wear 24 is movable between a folded position and a spread position, as illustrated in
[0021] A method of using the present invention may include the following. The conjoined handwear 10 disclosed above may be provided. A guide 20 may slide their hand in the first of the pair of hand wear 24, while a patient 22 has their hand in the second of the pair of hand wear 24. In this hand-in-hand engagement, with one hand in front of the other, the guide 20 may guide the patient's hand movement. For example, during the patient's mealtime process the guide 20 may assist the patient 22 in guiding/bringing food to the patient's mouth, yet still allowing the individual his/her independence. The adjacency of the pair of thumb openings 18 facilitates the hand-in-had engagement, whereby the patient's hand and the caregiver's hand are moving in tandem, further diminishing the distinction between the hands, and thereby further promoting the patient's sense of independence.
[0022] Additionally, the present invention can be used in hospitals to help patients eat after procedures when they are not strong enough to feed themselves. The present invention may also be useful in nursing homes with elderly residents and dementia populations where the person no longer has the language ability but may understand motor cues and movement. In addition, the present invention may be used with young children learning the eating process as well as assisting special populations with disabilities.
[0023] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.