Light emitting glove

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Inventors

Mayo, Gary

Application #

080442

Filed

Feb-22-2002

Published

Jul-15-2003

Current US Class

002/160
362/103
362/184
362/191
362/205
362/800

International Classes

F21V 021/08

Field of Search

362/103 362/800 362/202 362/184 362/185 362/205 2/160

Examiners

O'Shea; Sandra

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6006357   Signaling glove

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Abstract
Light emitting gloves provide a source of light under poorly lit or dark conditions to facilitate the completion of tasks. Such gloves are particularly useful when the use of both hands is required, eliminating the possibility of one hand holding a light source such as a flashlight. Light emitting gloves are also of great utility when working in a tight area where there may not be room for a separate light source and the hand performing the task. The person wearing the gloves can be seen more clearly from a distance during periods of low visibility, enhancing safety.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A light emitting glove comprising:

a glove having an interior surface and an exterior surface;

a light source attached to said glove; and

a switch attached to said interior surface of said glove.

2. The light emitting glove as defined in claim 1, wherein said glove comprises:

an exterior layer; and

an interior layer laminated to said exterior layer.

3. The light emitting glove as defined in claim 2, wherein said exterior layer is selected from the group consisting of leather, cloth, rubber, and vinyl.

4. The light emitting glove as defined in claim 2, wherein said interior layer is selected from the group consisting of leather, cloth, rubber, and vinyl.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a light emitting glove for use in connection with performing tasks in poorly lit or dark conditions. The light emitting glove has particular utility in connection with providing hands-free illumination.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Light emitting gloves are desirable for providing a source of light under poorly lit or dark conditions to facilitate the completion of tasks. Such gloves are particularly useful when the use of both hands is required, eliminating the possibility of one hand holding a light source such as a flashlight. Light emitting gloves are also of great utility when working in a tight area where there may not be room for a separate light source and the hand performing the task. An additional benefit is that the person wearing the gloves can be seen more clearly from a distance during periods of low visibility, enhancing safety.

The use of work gloves with illuminator assemblies is known in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,638,011 to Bain et al. discloses a hand glove and light signal attachment therefor. However, the Bain et al. '011 patent does not allow the user to operate the switch with the hand wearing the glove, and has further drawbacks of providing only one light signal attachment.
 
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