Glove with attachable weights
11304463 · 2022-04-19
Inventors
- Lucia Colangelo (Niagara Falls, CA)
- Diana Colangelo (Niagara Falls, CA)
- Donato Colangelo (Niagara Falls, CA)
Cpc classification
A41D2600/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A glove lacking finger tips having a first weighted bag secured to the top side of the glove and a second weighted bag is removably secured to the underside of the glove within the palm.
Claims
1. A glove, consisting of: a glove body having a palmate side, a distal side, and a wrist opening; a plurality of glove fingers each protruding away from said glove body opposite said wrist opening, each said glove finger having an open distal end; a securing strap located adjacent said wrist opening; a first bag attached to said glove body distal side; a second bag removably attached to said glove body palmate side; and a clip attached to a location on one of said plurality of fingers with a tether; wherein said securing strap is securing said glove to a person's wrist; wherein a weighted material is disposed within said first bag and said second bag; wherein the glove fingers enable said open distal ends to terminate after a plurality of minor knuckles; wherein an attachment strap is affixed to said second bag and is routed through said clip; and wherein the glove is secured in place about a glove wrist via the securing strap provided with a first hook-and-loop fastener.
2. A glove, consisting of: a glove body having a palmate side, a distal side, and a wrist opening; a plurality of glove fingers each protruding away from said glove body opposite said wrist opening, each said glove finger having an open distal end; a securing strap located adjacent said wrist opening; a first bag attached to said glove body distal side; a L shaped second bag removably attached to said glove body palmate side; and a clip attached to a location on one of said glove fingers with a tether; wherein said securing strap is securing said glove to a person's wrist; wherein a weighted material is disposed within said first bag and said second bag; wherein the glove fingers enable said open distal ends to terminate after a plurality of minor knuckles; wherein an attachment strap is affixed to said second bag and is routed through said clip; and wherein the glove is secured in place about a glove wrist via the securing strap provided with a first hook-and-loop fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(6) 10 glove 15 glove finger 20 knuckle 25 glove wrist 30 securing strap 35 first hook-and-loop fastening means 40 hand opening 45 back of hand weight bag 50 weight material 55 interior plastic liner 60 back of hand bag first attachment point 65 back of hand bag second attachment point 70 glove index finger 75 palm of hand weight bag 80 palm of hand bag first attachment point 85 second hook-and-loop attachment means 90 palm of hand bag second attachment point 95 clip 100 attachment strap 105 third hook-and-loop fastening means 110 user 115 downward force “d” 120 lifting force “t” 125 hand 130 wrist 135 forearm 140 elbow 145 upper arm 150 shoulder 155 fore and aft movement “fa” 160 right and left movement “rl”
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(8) The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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(10) The glove fingers 15 covers the area just beyond the knuckles 20 area and terminates at the glove wrist 25 area. The knuckles area 20 is generally thought to the major knuckles 20 (e.g., the knuckles 20 closest to the tips of the fingers). Other embodiments provide for the glove fingers 15 to terminate near the minor knuckles 20 (e.g. the second knuckles 20 from the tip of the finger). The glove 10 is secured in place about the glove wrist 25 via a securing strap 30 provided with a first hook-and-loop fastening means 35 such as VELCRO®. This securement provides the ability of the apparatus 10 to adjust to different sized hands and thus different sized users as well as secure the apparatus 10 to the user preventing accidental dislodgement during use or movement. Additionally, when the securing strap 30 is not engaged, it provides a large hand opening 40 for the purposes of inserting one's hand, perhaps injured, into the apparatus 10 without being overly restrictive or generating pain.
(11) It is envisioned that the fabric material comprising the majority of the apparatus 10 would be made of elastic materials such as nylon, neoprene or the like. Other surfaces, especially those subject to wear, are envisioned to be made of more durable textiles such as canvas, denim, suede, or the like. However, a wide variety of textile materials are suitable for intended use with the apparatus 10 and as such, the use of any particular textile or combination of textiles, should be interpreted as a limiting factor of the present invention.
(12) This figure also discloses a back of hand weight bag 45, made of the same exterior material as used on the body of the apparatus 10. The interior of the back of hand weight bag 45 is filled with a weight material 50 (not shown due to illustrative limitations). The weight material 50 would be a dense material including but not limited to: lead, steel, steel shot, lead shot, sand, various grains, beans, small stones, or the like. The interior of the back of hand weight bag 45 may be provided with an interior plastic liner 55 (not shown due to illustrative limitations) to prevent leakage, especially with small dimension material such as sand. The overall weight of the weight material 50 would vary by physical size of the apparatus 10, as well as needs of the physical therapy requirements itself. However, an approximate average weight would be approximately two pounds (2 lbs.). The back of hand weight bag 45 is physically attached to the body of the apparatus 10 at two (2) locations. The back of hand bag first attachment point 60 is located along the top wrist area (located underneath the securing strap 30). The back of hand bag second attachment point 65 is along the side of the glove index finger 70. Both the back of hand bag second attachment point 65 and glove index finger 70 are envisioned to be of a permanent nature such as afforded by thread stitching. The presence of only two (2) attachment points allows for movement and subsequent flexing of the back of hand weight bag 45 with relation to the body of the apparatus 10 permitting flexing of the hand as necessary for movement, grasping, and the like.
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(16) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the apparatus 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
(17) During procurement of the apparatus 10, the user 110 would preselect either right- or left-hand utilization, size (small, medium, large, extra-large), and weight application (envisioned to be one-quarter to two pounds (0.25-2.0 lbs.)). At this point in time, the apparatus 10 is then ready for immediate utilization.
(18) To utilize the apparatus 10, the user 110 would apply it to either the right or left hand 125 as needed in a normal manner. The securing strap 30 would then be secured using the first hook-and-loop fastening means 35. The user 110 would then decide to apply the palm of hand weight bag 75 or not. An affirmative decision would be based upon specific rehabilitation needs requiring the extra weight and/or balance provided by the palm of hand weight bag 75. A negative decision would be based upon the need to utilize the grasping power of the hand 125 (necessitating access to the palm area) or simply based upon the decision that the extra weight and/or balance is not needed or desired.
(19) If the application of the palm of hand weight bag 75 is needed, the user 110 would secure it to the palm area using the palm of hand bag first attachment point 80 including the use of the second hook-and-loop attachment means 85. The palm of hand bag second attachment point 90 would then be secured using the clip 95, the attachment strap 100, and the third hook-and-loop fastening means 105.
(20) At this point in time, the user 110 would proceed with daily everyday tasks while taking comfort in the pressure and weight applied by the apparatus 10 resulting in an associated downward force “d” 115. Additionally, it is envisioned that the downward force “d” 115 would provide slight separation of the joints of the wrist 130, the elbow 140 and the shoulder 150 resulting in pain relief and associated healing over time. Specific exercises designed to rehabilitate and strengthen muscles, bones and ligaments in the hand 125, the wrist 130, the forearm 135, the elbow 140, the upper arm 145 and/or the shoulder 150 would be performed as directed by a physical therapist or self-directed exercise regimen.
(21) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.