Universal Finger Blinds
20210000204 ยท 2021-01-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09B13/04
PHYSICS
G09B15/06
PHYSICS
International classification
G09B13/04
PHYSICS
Abstract
Universal Finger Blinds: a bottomless, adjustable, portable covering for the hands and fingers purposed to obstruct the hands and fingers from view to operate and develop necessary skills for muscle memory to manipulate equipment including but not limited to: keyboards, typewriters, computing and calculating devices or for various dexterity skills that require obstructed vision of the hands and fingers. One may desire to look at the fingers to assure proper placement. Instead the goal should be avoid looking at the hands and fingers, yet achieve proper finger placement. The present invention results with a hand and finger covering that stays in place while in use, covers the hand surface without clashing the left and right hands, and fits comfortably to the user's wrist. Such use will allow a proprioceptive occurrence leaving the eyes to focus on written material while hands and fingers achieve muscle memory resulting with proper finger placement.
Claims
1. The present invention relates to a Universal Finger Blind configured as a dorsal hand-and-finger covering device that functions to obstruct the hands and fingers from the user's sight while operating keyboard, computing, and calculating instruments or implementing various skills that require obstructed vision of the hands and fingers comprising: A flexible polygonal, pentagonal or no less than a three-side shaped dorsal blind flap; An adjustment system attached to the dorsal blind flap configured to customize the size; and A wrist cuff adjustment strap attached to the dorsal blind flap to comfortably keep blind in place using a boundary system to ensure cuff does not release or undo completely.
2. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1, wherein: said flexible polygonal, pentagonal or no less than a three-side shaped dorsal blind flap consists of five sides can range in various sizes and shapes and portions and is not limited to curves and or design shapes but generally sides are straight in form of which said flexible dorsal blind flap and consists, of a washable polyfoam and is otherwise not limited to natural or man-made fibers, foams, plastics, polyesters, films, mesh, metal, flax, leather, bamboo but should have the ability to flip back said dorsal blind flap to take a look at the hands and fingers to ensure proper placement.
3. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1 wherein: said dorsal blind flap hovers over the hand-and-fingers having no palm layer.
4. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1 wherein: said dorsal blind flap is wide and long enough to cover a range of hand sizes from child to adult so having ability to stretch, extend, and move the hands and fingers freely still having an obstructed view from the eyes with potential to expose the thumb regardless of hand size.
5. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1 wherein: said dorsal blind flap will not clash left hand materials with right hand materials while in use.
6. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1 wherein: further comprising said adjustment system attached to the surface of said dorsal blind flap not being limited to various configurations as means to fasten for a customized fit for a range of hand sizes comprising of permanent snaps at the top left and right hand upper portions with intentions to be secured to the left and right mid portion snaps, but is not limited to clips, Velcro, buttons, hook and eye, tongue buckle, magnets, or other means of fastening.
7. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1 wherein: further comprising said wrist cuff adjustment strap being an extension of said dorsal blind flap attached to the lower portion, being permanently stitched but is not limited to other means of fastening with by use of snaps, clips, Velcro, buttons, hook and eye, tongue buckle, adhesive or other means.
8. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 7 wherein: said wrist cuff adjustment strap comprising of one strip of material having two ends.
9. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 8 further comprising: a boundary system of two rings on either side, looped around and permanently stitched but not limited to use of adhesive where once intertwined, a pull strap is created; wherein the said boundary system rings interconnect creating a boundary where the cuff strip does not undo completely allowing the cuff to be easily affixed to the user's wrist by pulling on its now circular shape until desired secure fit; wherein the said boundary system may be pulled on either side simultaneously and the cuff will lay flat for easy storage.
10. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 7 further comprising: Velcro attached to said wrist cuff adjustment strap but not limited to other means of fastening with by use of snaps, clips, buttons, hook and eye, tongue buckle, adhesive or other means; wherein the first Velcro portion is permanently affixed to the top side of said wrist cuff adjustment strap above the said lower portion of said dorsal blind flap and the second Velcro portion permanently affixed on the opposite side by stitching but not limited to adhesive.
11. The Universal Finger Blind according to claim 1 further comprising: a unique accessory and training tool of the keyboard, computing or calculating device, and various skills that require obstructed vision of the hands and fingers; further is easily portable; further is compact to easily store in a folder, book, personal bag, computer bag, desk, bench, and the like; further is adaptable, configurable and adjustable for various hand and wrist sizes; further blinds the hands and fingers from user's view; further helps achieve muscle memory while obstructing vision from hands and fingers; further does not hinder necessary movement of the arms, wrist, hands and fingers while engaging in keyboard geography.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The invention can better be understood referencing the following drawings and descriptions. Such are not scale drawings, rather emphasis being placed on the principles of the invention. Each attached reference number describes the figures throughout the different views.
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0043]
[0044] Blind 100 generally comprises of two sections, a bottomless, adjustable covering for the hands-and-fingers 101, and an adjustable wrist attachment 102.
[0045] 101 is comprised of 103: a preferably flexible material hand-and-finger covering, 104: a border affixed, preferably stitched to 103, and an adjustment option 105a and 105b: by use of preferably snaps or other clips, Velcro, buttons, hook and eye, tongue buckle, magnets, or other means of fastening preferably stitched to 103 to easily fold back creating a smaller, custom sized blind.
[0046]
[0047]
[0048] In
[0049]
[0050] An embodiment of blind 100 is shown in
[0051] As shown in
[0052]
[0053] While many different embodiments to which the principles of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent that said descriptions do not limit but rather exemplify the preferred scope of the invention. Therefore, the claims should be read covering all embodiments and implementations of the inventive concept(s). Additionally, various modifications and changes of the inventive concept(s) may be made within the scope of the attached claims.