Specialty glove

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Inventors

De Marco, Alexander H.

Application #

972054

Filed

Dec-20-1978

Published

Jan-15-1980

Current US Class

002/159
002/161.1
002/161.3
002/161.4
002/164
002/168

International Classes

A41D 019/00

Field of Search

2/159 2/161

Examiners

Hunter; H. Hampton

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spruegel; Walter

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Abstract
Glove is open on one end and is provided in its other end and in one side with first and second apertures through which to project the fingers and the thumb, respectively, of a hand in slipping the glove onto the hand, with the glove also having a friction patch in cover relation with the palm of the wearer's hand.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A specialty glove, providing a longitudinal sheath formed of laminated inner and outer plies of knitted and woven fabrics, respectively, said sheath being closed on all sides and at one end and open at the other end, and adapted for slip, with its open end leading, onto the palm part of a hand in fit therewith, said sheath also having in one of said sides and in said closed end first and second apertures through which to pass the thumb and fingers, respectively, of a hand on the slip of said sheath onto the palm part thereof so that the thumb and fingers of a wearer's hand are exposed, and said outer ply having a cut-out window through which is exposed a part of said inner ply in cover relation with a wearer's palm, with said exposed inner ply part being coated with a friction material for good gripping performance.



Description
This invention relates to gloves in general, and to specialty gloves in particular.

Gloves are worn by many who are required to exert a firm hand grip in the course of their work, as in swinging an axe or moving furniture, for example, or in the pursuit of sports, such as in swinging a baseball bat, golf club or tennis racket, for example. While such "specialty" gloves do lend a firmer and more secure grip to the wearers' hands by keeping perspiration from the gripped objects in any event or by using gloves of leather or other good gripping material, their enhanced grip is invariably at the expense of dexterity and freedom of action of the sheathed hands which is often a handicap in many activities especially, but by no means exclusively, in the field of sports. This is due to the fact that most of the gloves thus used do not distinguish from, and are in fact of, the conventional kinds found in stores which deal in wearing apparel, i.e., gloves which sheath an entire hand, including the fingers and thumb, and appeal to most customers for their warmth and/or well-tailored appearance.
 
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