Glove

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Inventors

Tepley, George L.
Tepley, George T.

Application #

208532

Filed

Jun-20-1988

Published

Jul-25-1989

Current US Class

002/159
002/161.1
002/169

International Classes

A41D 019/00

Field of Search

2/159 2/161

Assignee

TGC Corporation, Inc. (Chattanooga, TN)

Examiners

Schroeder; Werner H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Berman, Aisenberg & Platt

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Abstract
A glove comprising a palm piece including a thumb portion, a first finger portion and a fourth finger portion, and a straight linear cut connecting the base of the first finger portion and the fourth finger portion at an angle of between about 13 and 19 degrees to a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the thumb portion, a back thumb piece, a back piece including first, second, third, and fourth back finger portions, and second and third finger pieces are attached together to provide a glove particularly conformed to the shape of the working hand, the hand in action, the hand as it is naturally meant to be used.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A glove comprising:

a palm piece including a first finger portion, a fourth finger portion, a thumb portion, and a straight linear cut connecting the base of the first finger portion and the base of the fourth finger portion, said straight linear cut extending at an angle of about 10 to 22 degrees to a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the thumb portion,

wherein the longitudinal axis of the thumb portion extends substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the first finger portion.

2. A glove of claim 1 further comprising a back thumb piece attached to the thumb portion of the palm piece.

3. A glove of claim 2 further comprising a back piece including first, second, third and fourth finger portions, said back piece attached at its sides to the palm piece and the back thumb piece.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to gloves, particularly gloves designed for the working hand.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is important to have a glove which conforms to the natural configuration of the hand at work and does not bind or constrict the hand and which lends itself to the natural movement of the hand but is sufficiently tight fitting that excess folds of leather do not impede the grip of the working hand, or provide areas of excessive wear.

Known gloves have a large number of seams which create unnecessary tension in a well-fitting glove.

Different designs of gloves are well known in the art. Raymond, U.S. Pat. No. 905,365, shows a gunn-cut glove having a palm piece including a thumb, first and fourth fingers, in which the portions for the first and fourth fingers are separated by a V-shaped cut and the front portions of the second finger and third finger are separate pieces. The Dunn patent, U.S. Pat. No. 2,074,893, shows another gunn-cut glove having a palm piece including a thumb portion and a portion for the first and fourth fingers. The first and fourth fingers are separated by an angle cut, the front portions of the second and third fingers are in one piece. The thumb portion is cut extending downwards in the pattern piece, which is economical of fabric, but causes the thumb to rest awkwardly against the first finger with a fold of fabric therebetween.
 
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