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WO2003056953A1
WO2003056953A1 PCT/US2001/050115 US0150115W WO03056953A1 WO 2003056953 A1 WO2003056953 A1 WO 2003056953A1 US 0150115 W US0150115 W US 0150115W WO 03056953 A1 WO03056953 A1 WO 03056953A1
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glove
thumb
base member
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William E. De Bartolo
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De Bartolo William E
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Priority to CA002477386A priority Critical patent/CA2477386A1/en
Priority to PCT/US2001/050115 priority patent/WO2003056953A1/en
Priority to CN01823904.8A priority patent/CN1582123A/en
Priority to EP01991531A priority patent/EP1471804A4/en
Priority to JP2003557325A priority patent/JP2005513303A/en
Priority to AU2002231251A priority patent/AU2002231251A1/en
Publication of WO2003056953A1 publication Critical patent/WO2003056953A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01594Protective gloves with accessories, e.g. tools, receptacles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L1/00Cleaning windows
    • A47L1/06Hand implements

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  • the present invention relates generally to gloves and, more specifically, to gloves
  • phalanx having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements whereby the wearer of the gloves can extend the thumb and in a single motion using the pliable blade-like elements, wipe the
  • the elongated elastomeric member is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements exteriorly positioned on the glove extending through an aperture to a planar flange element located between the exterior glove material and the interior glove liner providing means for fixedly positioning said elongated elastomeric member to the exterior and/or interior
  • the glove of the present invention is designed for snowmobilers, motorcycles, skiers,
  • a hard foam rubber pad is affixed to the back of a lightweight cotton glove.
  • the pad extends over the knuckles, (metacarpo-phalangeal joint), of a hand inserted in
  • the pad is molded so as to force the fingers to naturally curl without conscious
  • latex rubber affixed to the fingers, thumb, and palm of the glove enables an athlete to
  • a multi-layer work glove is formed of a two part interior fabric lining directly
  • a flexible, tear resistant, protective glove particularly for use near live wires or
  • equipment is of unitary structure, having an inner layer of natural rubber, particularly suited for high voltage protection, and an outer layer of urethane elastomer bonded thereto and giving tear and abrasion resistance. Bulges are formed across the back of the main portion of the
  • a glove for a skier or motorcyclists or other person wearing goggles or glasses has a front glove portion for covering the palm and adjacent forward portions of the
  • a squeegee for mounting on .the back of a operator's hand comprising a base portion; a
  • such device for attaching the base portion to a operator's hand, such device preferably a strap, a
  • portion being thick enough to avoid a tendency to ride over the top of water on a smooth surface to be squeegeed.
  • the invention involves a baseball glove with a flexible heel construction.
  • a liner having a palm liner panel is disposed on the inside of the shell.
  • the front panel and the palm liner panel of the glove have
  • a relatively thin flexible heel pad is disposed between the front panel and the palm liner panel above the heel seam.
  • a cold weather sports glove including at least one of the fingers or thumb having an
  • the glove is formed with a layer of compressible neoprene foam
  • nylon pads are coupled to the outer surface of the foam rubber layer at the distal ends of pre-selected fingers or thumb. The area of low friction, formed by the nylon pads, permits the user to
  • the area of high friction, formed by the foam rubber layer, permits the user to grasp and release objects with more sensitivity and precision due to its compressibility.
  • the thumb and index finger of the glove have areas of low coefficient of
  • the index finger of the glove is covered with an area of low
  • the index finger, the middle finger and the pinky have areas of low coefficients of friction on their palm side to permit the bowstring to slide thereon when released.
  • a snowmobile mitt preferably
  • the index finger has an area of low coefficient of friction, while the thumb and the mitt
  • the glove To provide, selectively, protection for the thumb of a user, especially during sporting events, such as skiing or snowboarding, or release of the thumb from the protection, the glove
  • the strap (15) is attached
  • the attachment members (15a) is releasable and recor ectable, for example formed by a hook and loop connection.
  • a glove with an integrated wrist strap for a pole such as ski poles, cross-country poles,
  • hiking sticks, walking sticks and the like has an upper surface that defines a palm side, a back
  • the wrist strap is formed integrally with the glove
  • the binding element that is attached to the attachment part and the pull-tab.
  • the binding element the
  • the pull-tab is embodied as at least partly elastic and secured releasably to the
  • An improved golf glove of a type having a pinkie engaging portion for engaging the
  • a ring finger engaging portion for engaging the ring finger
  • a middle finger engaging portion for engaging the middle finger
  • an index finger engaging portion for engaging the index finger
  • a thumb engaging portion for engaging the thumb
  • a palm engaging portion for engaging the palm
  • a back hand engaging portion for engaging the back of the hand
  • engaging portion for engaging the wrist and has a throughslot that extends longitudinally along the back of the hand portion, a fastening flap fixedly attached at a fixed edge to the back of the hand portion to one side of the throughslot and extending therefrom over the throughslot to the back of the hand portion on the other side of the throughslot where it is selectively maintained
  • the improvement includes a pair of magnets contained in the fastening flap.
  • the pair of magnets serve accelerate blood flow in
  • a Cleaning and Scouring Glove for providing a waterproof glove useful for scrubbing and cleaning includes a waterproof glove including a palm portion, a
  • a generally flexible scouring material is disposed on each of the finger stalls and the thumb stall, and a generally flexible absorptive material is provided on the palm portion of the glove thereby facilitating different types of washing actions with the same glove.
  • the present invention discloses a glove having an elongated elastomeric base member
  • member is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements exteriorly positioned on the
  • a primary object of the present invention is to provide a glove or gloves with means for clearing eye protective visually transparent elements of wet particle matter that may
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an elongated
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an elongated elastomeric member having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements positioned thereon.
  • Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an interior liner layer and an exterior surface layer having an elongated aperture extending parallel and
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an elongated elastomeric member having a planar base flange element residing between a first glove exterior layer and a second
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an elongated elastomeric
  • Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an elongated
  • the elongated elastomeric member has a plurality of pliable blade-like elements
  • Figure 1 is a pictorial view showing two snowmobilers, riding in conditions common to
  • Figure 2 is a pictorial view showing two motorcyclists riding in rainy weather conditions. The riders may clear their face shields using the pliable elastomeric elements of the glove by extending the thumb and with a single motion, wipe the transparent element of the
  • Figure 3 is a pictorial view depicting two ATV riders, riding in conditions common to the sport, snow, sleet, icing and spray from the rider in front, creates hazardous visual
  • FIG 4 is an illustration of the present invention in use. Shown is an individual
  • Figure 5 is another illustration of the present invention in use. Shown is a side view of
  • the wearer is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter by extending the thumb and wiping the transparent element of the eye protective equipment with the pliable elastomeric element without substantially blocking his
  • Figure 6 is another illustration depicting a fireman being hit with back spray from the fire in which he is extinguishing. Using the glove having a plurality of pliable elastomeric
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the present invention. Shown is a glove having an
  • elongated elastomeric member positioned on the exterior thumb area having a plurality of projecting pliable elastomeric elements providing means for easily wiping the transparent
  • the positioning is such that a wearer can extend the thumb moving the pliable elastomeric elements into an engaging position with the transparent element of eye and face protective equipment without totally obstructing the vision and selectively move the pliable elastomeric elements across the transparent element until the obstruction has been removed.
  • Figure 8 is a front view of the present invention. Shown is a glove having an elongated elastomeric member fixed positioned to the exterior of the glove having a plurality of protruding pliable elastomeric blade-like elements extending therefrom.
  • Figure 9 is a sectional view of the present invention taken from Figure 8 as indicated.
  • the elongated elastomeric member has a planar flange
  • layer of said glove by any means well known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of the elongated elastomeric member having a plurality
  • planar flange of longitudinally projecting blade-like elements that are used to engage and clean the transparent elements of eye and face protective equipment. Also shown is the planar flange
  • the flange provides means for anchoring the
  • Figure 11 is a partial sectional view of the upper thumb portion of the glove. Shown is the elongated elastomeric member having an exterior portion and an interior portion having connection means therebetween. Between the exterior portion and the interior portion there is
  • planar base member a channel extending longitudinally along both sides wherein the exterior glove material resides which prevents any moisture wi eking into the interior of the glove.
  • the upper surface of the elongated elastomeric member has a plurality of ridges
  • the ridges being of various heights provides a device having various degrees of rigidity. While the highest ridges are the more pliable the lowest ridges provide a
  • Figures 1 through 11 illustrate the present invention being a glove for cleaning the windshield of the rider's helmet.
  • FIG 1 shown therein is a pictorial view showing two snowmobilers 12,
  • FIG. 2 shown therein is a pictorial view showing two motorcyclists 12 riding in rainy 22 weather conditions. The riders may clear their face shields 20 using the
  • FIG 3 shown therein is a pictorial view depicting two ATV riders 12,
  • FIG. 4 shown therein is an illustration of the present invention 10 in use.
  • the glove 10 having a plurality of pliable elastomeric members 28 positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx or
  • the wearer 23 is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter 26 by extending the thumb 30 and wiping the transparent element 20 of the eye protective equipment
  • FIG. 5 shown therein is another illustration of the present invention 10 in use. Shown is a side view of an individual 23 wearing eye protective equipment 24 whereupon
  • the wearer 23 is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter 26 by extending the thumb 30 and wiping the transparent element 20 of the eye protective equipment with the pliable
  • FIG. 6 shown therein is another illustration depicting a fireman 32 being
  • the wearer is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter by
  • FIG. 7 shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention 10. Shown is a glove 10 having an elongated elastomeric base member 34 positioned on the
  • orientation of base member 34 is such that a wearer can extend the thumb 30 thereby moving the pliable elastomeric elements 28 into an engaging position with the transparent element of
  • FIG. 8 shown therein is a front view of the present invention 10. Shown is a glove 1 1 having an elongated elastomeric member fixedly positioned to the exterior edge
  • FIG. 9 shown therein is a sectional view of the present invention 10 taken from Figure 8 as indicated. Shown is a glove 11 having an exterior layer or outer shell 36 having an aperture 38 throughwhich extends the exterior portion of the elongated elastomeric base member 34 having a plurality of extending pliable blade-like elastomeric elements 28.
  • the elongated elastomeric member has a planar flange element 40 positioned between the glove exterior layer 36 and the interior glove liner 42 providing means for fixedly positioning said elongated elastomeric base member 34 to the exterior and/or interior layer 36, 42 of the
  • Insulation layer 44 is also shown.
  • FIG. 10 shown therein is a perspective view of the elongated elastomeric
  • base insert member 34 having a plurality of longitudinally projecting blade-like elements 28 that are used to engage and clean the transparent elements of eye and face protective equipment. Also shown is the planar flange portion 40 of the elongated elastomeric member
  • the flange 40 provides means for anchoring the elongated elastomeric element 34 to the exterior 36 and/or interior insulation liner 44 of the glove 11 by any means 46 known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing, or riveting.
  • FIG 11 shown therein is a partial sectional view of the thumb portion of the glove 11. Shown is the elongated elastomeric base member 34 having an exterior portion 36 and an interior portion 42 having connection means 46 therebetween. Between the exterior portion 36 and the interior portion 42 there is a channel 48 formed by flap 50 extending
  • the planar base member has been sewn 46 to the interior liner 42 of the glove.
  • the upper surface of the elongated elastomeric member 34 has a plurality of ridges 28 extending therefrom. The ridges

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Abstract

The present invention (10) discloses a glove (11) having an elongated elastomeric base member (34) substantially positioned over the proximal thumb phalanx (30) having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements (28) whereby the wearer (23) of the gloves can extend the thumb (30) and in a single motion using the pliable blade-like elements (28), wipe the transparent visor portions (20) of eye protection devices (24) without totally obstructing the vision of the wearer. The elongated elastomeric member (34) is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements (28) exteriorly positioned on the glove (11) extending through aperture (38) to a planar flange element (40) located between the exterior glove material (36) and the interior glove liner (14) providing means (46) for fixedly positioning the elongated elastomeric member (34) to the exterior (36) and/or interior layer (42) of the glove by any means (46) known within the art, such as, bonding sewing or riveting.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to gloves and, more specifically, to gloves
having an elongated elastomeric member substantially positioned over the proximal thumb
phalanx having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements whereby the wearer of the gloves can extend the thumb and in a single motion using the pliable blade-like elements, wipe the
transparent portions of eye protection devices without totally obstructing the vision of the wearer.
The elongated elastomeric member is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements exteriorly positioned on the glove extending through an aperture to a planar flange element located between the exterior glove material and the interior glove liner providing means for fixedly positioning said elongated elastomeric member to the exterior and/or interior
layer of the glove by any means well known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or
riveting.
The glove of the present invention is designed for snowmobilers, motorcycles, skiers,
ATV riders, fireman shields and other persons wearing helmeted face shields or eye protection
devices that may become obstructed due to weather or environmental conditions. The hazards for the individual are exponentially increased when motorized vehicles are considered as they will project wet particle matter for considerable trailing distance. It becomes especially hazardous for riders of open trailing vehicle where the wet particle matter
will accumulate on protective eyewear or face shields. Attempts to clean the transparent elements will often result in smearing the particle matter causing poorer visual conditions.
Description of the Prior Art
There are other gloves having special features, some of them having vision clearing
device designed for clearing goggles or glasses. Typical of these is U.S. Patent No. 4,051,553 issued to Howard on October 4, 1977.
Another patent was issued to Sundberg on September 30, 1980 as U.S. Patent No. 4,224,692. Yet another U.S. Patent No. 4,441,213 was issued to Trumble et al. on April 10,
1984 and still yet another was issued on July 19, 1988 to Girard as U.S. Patent No. 4,757,556.
Another patent was issued to Kamenske on November 29, 1988 as U.S. Patent No.
4,787,1 13. Yet another U.S. Patent No. 4,847,915 was issued to Keene on July 18, 1989. Another was issued to Swan on November 21, 1989 as U.S. Patent No. 4,881,276 and still yet
another was issued on December 15, 1998 to Pajarola as U.S. Patent No. 5,848,440.
Another patent was issued to Lenhart on March 30, 1999 as U.S. Patent No. 5,887,282.
Yet another U.S. Patent No. 6,014,775 was issued to Missry on January 18, 2000 and still yet another was issued on February 1, 2000 to Andreu as U.S. Patent No. 6,018,837. U.S. Patent Number 4,051,553
Inventor: Arthur R. Howard
Issued: October 4, 1977
For football, a hard foam rubber pad is affixed to the back of a lightweight cotton glove. The pad extends over the knuckles, (metacarpo-phalangeal joint), of a hand inserted in
the glove. The pad is molded so as to force the fingers to naturally curl without conscious
effort, but allowing the fingers to be straightened with conscious effort. By curling the fingers, the probability that the fingers will be bent backward over the back of the hand with resultant injury is greatly reduced. The pad also protects the back of the hand from direct injury. In
addition, latex rubber affixed to the fingers, thumb, and palm of the glove enables an athlete to
grip a ball with greater facility.
U.S. Patent Number 4,224.692
Inventor: Darrell W. Sundberg
Issued: September 30, 1980
A multi-layer work glove is formed of a two part interior fabric lining directly
contacting and encompassing the hand of the wearer with side seams joining the two parts in which an exterior surface layer of plastic material is bonded to the fabric lining and where a plurality of vent holes is formed through the interior fabric lining and the exterior surface layer
of plastic material at web locations between the fingers and thumb of the hand outside of the work engaging surfaces.
U.S. Patent Number 4,441,213
Inventor: William P. Trumble et al.
Issued: April 10, 1984
A flexible, tear resistant, protective glove, particularly for use near live wires or
equipment, is of unitary structure, having an inner layer of natural rubber, particularly suited for high voltage protection, and an outer layer of urethane elastomer bonded thereto and giving tear and abrasion resistance. Bulges are formed across the back of the main portion of the
glove and across the back at each finger and the thumb, to provide excess material which permits ready bonding of fingers and thumb for gripping, without restriction by the glove.
U.S. Patent Number 4,757,556
Inventor: Donald A. Girard
Issued: July 19, 1988
A glove for a skier or motorcyclists or other person wearing goggles or glasses. The glove has a front glove portion for covering the palm and adjacent forward portions of the
fingers, and an enclosing portion connecting the opposite sides of the front portion and enclosing the rest of the hand and fingers. A short, flexible, though somewhat stiff, squeegee
is secured to said enclosing portion and extends outwardly therefrom, so that the user can
employ the squeegee to free his goggles or glasses from snow or rain deposited thereon.
U.S. Patent Number 4,787,113
Inventor: David R. Kamenske
Issued: November 29, 1988
A squeegee for mounting on .the back of a operator's hand, comprising a base portion; a
device for attaching the base portion to a operator's hand, such device preferably a strap, a
upwardly projecting portion attached to said base at its lower end, the upwardly projecting
portion being flexible and thin enough for good wiping qualities. The outwardly projecting
portion being thick enough to avoid a tendency to ride over the top of water on a smooth surface to be squeegeed.
U.S. Patent Number 4,847,915
Inventor: Howard B. Keene
Issued: July 18, 1989
The invention involves a baseball glove with a flexible heel construction. The glove
comprises a front panel forming the front wall of the glove and a back panel forming the back
wall of the glove, the front and back panels being secured together at peripheral margins of the glove to form a glove shell having finger and thumb stalls. A liner having a palm liner panel is disposed on the inside of the shell. The front panel and the palm liner panel of the glove have
lower edge margins arranged so that the outside face of the front panel is in opposing face-to-
face relation with the outside face of the palm liner panel. The edge margins are stitched
together to form a flexible heel seam running across the bottom of the glove with the stitching being substantially concealed from view. A relatively thin flexible heel pad is disposed between the front panel and the palm liner panel above the heel seam. The front panel and the palm liner panel, as secured together by the aforesaid flexible heel seam, combine with the
flexible heel pad to form a flexible heel construction which is readily flexible to facilitate
closing of the glove.
U.S. Patent Number 4,881,276 Inventor: Richard L. Swan Issued: November 21, 1989
A cold weather sports glove including at least one of the fingers or thumb having an
area of low coefficient of friction and at least one opposing finger or thumb having an area of high coefficient of friction. The glove is formed with a layer of compressible neoprene foam
rubber, which forms the outer surface of the glove having a high coefficient of friction. Nylon pads are coupled to the outer surface of the foam rubber layer at the distal ends of pre-selected fingers or thumb. The area of low friction, formed by the nylon pads, permits the user to
perform activities requiring a relative slipping motion between the user's finger or thumb and the device being used. The area of high friction, formed by the foam rubber layer, permits the user to grasp and release objects with more sensitivity and precision due to its compressibility.
In, fishing, preferably the thumb and index finger of the glove have areas of low coefficient of
friction. In hunting, preferably the index finger of the glove is covered with an area of low
coefficient of friction on both its palm and backhand sides. In archery, preferably the index finger, the middle finger and the pinky have areas of low coefficients of friction on their palm side to permit the bowstring to slide thereon when released. In a snowmobile mitt, preferably
the index finger has an area of low coefficient of friction, while the thumb and the mitt
portions are covered with areas of high coefficients of friction. U.S. Patent Number 5,848,440
Inventor: Nando Pajarola
Issued: December 15, 1998
To provide, selectively, protection for the thumb of a user, especially during sporting events, such as skiing or snowboarding, or release of the thumb from the protection, the glove
is formed with a strap (15) passing at least in part across the palm surface of the glove and having a loose or raised portion to define, with the palm of the hand, a loop (13) through which the thumb of the glove can be passed for protection, or withdrawal. The strap (15) is attached
laterally from the root of the second or index finger of the glove on one side and, at the other
side of the loop, in the region of the third and/or fourth finger of the glove. Preferably, one of
the attachment members (15a) is releasable and recor ectable, for example formed by a hook and loop connection.
U.S. Patent Number 5,887,282 Inventor: Klaus Lenhart Issued: March 30, 1999
A glove with an integrated wrist strap for a pole, such as ski poles, cross-country poles,
hiking sticks, walking sticks and the like has an upper surface that defines a palm side, a back
side, a wrist part and a thumb joint part. The wrist strap is formed integrally with the glove
and includes a circumferentially adjustable loop part that wraps around the wrist part, an
attachment part which extends on the palm side of the glove in the region of the thumb joint part, and a pull tab which extends on the outside of the glove. Also included is a binding
element that is attached to the attachment part and the pull-tab. The binding element, the
attachment part and the pull-tab are located adjacent the thumb joint part on the palm side of the glove. The pull-tab is embodied as at least partly elastic and secured releasably to the
upper surface.
U.S. Patent Number 6,014,775
Inventor: Ezra Missry
Issued: January 18, 2000
An improved golf glove of a type having a pinkie engaging portion for engaging the
pinkie, a ring finger engaging portion for engaging the ring finger, a middle finger engaging portion for engaging the middle finger, an index finger engaging portion for engaging the index finger, a thumb engaging portion for engaging the thumb, a palm engaging portion for engaging the palm, a back hand engaging portion for engaging the back of the hand, a wrist
engaging portion for engaging the wrist and has a throughslot that extends longitudinally along the back of the hand portion, a fastening flap fixedly attached at a fixed edge to the back of the hand portion to one side of the throughslot and extending therefrom over the throughslot to the back of the hand portion on the other side of the throughslot where it is selectively maintained
thereagainst by mating portions of hook and loop fasteners. The improvement includes a pair of magnets contained in the fastening flap. The pair of magnets serve accelerate blood flow in
the ulnar artery, the pisiform bone, and the ulnar nerve. The improved blood flow acts in a therapeutic manner while at the same time improving feel during play. U.S. Patent Number 6,018,837
Inventor: Elizabeth M. Andreu
Issued: February 1, 2000
A Cleaning and Scouring Glove for providing a waterproof glove useful for scrubbing and cleaning. The inventive device includes a waterproof glove including a palm portion, a
back portion, finger stalls, and a thumb stall cooperatively joined together to fit a wearer's
hand. A generally flexible scouring material is disposed on each of the finger stalls and the thumb stall, and a generally flexible absorptive material is provided on the palm portion of the glove thereby facilitating different types of washing actions with the same glove.
While these gloves having special features, some of them having vision clearing device designed for clearing goggles or glasses may be suitable for the purposes for which they were
designed, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention, as hereinafter
described.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention discloses a glove having an elongated elastomeric base member
substantially positioned over the proximal thumb phalanx having a plurality of pliable blade¬
like elements whereby the wearer of the gloves can extend the thumb and in a single motion
using the pliable blade-like elements, wipe the transparent visor portions of eye protection devices without totally obstructing the vision of the wearer. The elongated elastomeric
member is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements exteriorly positioned on the
glove extending through an aperture to a planar flange element located between the exterior glove material and the interior glove liner providing means for fixedly positioning the elongated elastomeric member to the exterior and/or interior layer of the glove by any means well known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a glove or gloves with means for clearing eye protective visually transparent elements of wet particle matter that may
accumulate on said transparent elements.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an elongated
elastomeric member exteriorly positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx and
extending parallel thereto.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an elongated elastomeric member having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements positioned thereon.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an interior liner layer and an exterior surface layer having an elongated aperture extending parallel and
over the outside of the thumb.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an elongated elastomeric member having a planar base flange element residing between a first glove exterior layer and a second
glove interior layer.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an elongated elastomeric
member having a planar flange element providing means for fixed positioning said elongated elastomeric member to said exterior glove layer and/or said interior glove liner.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an
elongated elastomeric member having a flange element fastened to said glove by any means
known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a glove having an elongated
elastomeric member positioned over the thumb whereby the use thereof will not totally impair
the vision during use. Additional objects of the present invention will appear as the description proceeds.
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing
glove(s) having an elongated elastomeric member positioned over the thumb having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements whereby the thumb of the wearer can be extended and in a single
motion using the pliable blade-like elements, wipe the transparent portions of eye protection
devices without totally obstructing the vision of the wearer.
The elongated elastomeric member has a plurality of pliable blade-like elements
exteriorly positioned on the glove extending through an aperture to a planar flange element located between the exterior glove material and the interior glove liner providing means for
anchoring said elongated elastomeric member to the exterior and/or interior layer of said glove by any means, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages will appear from the description to
follow. ' In the description reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part
hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In the accompanying drawings, like reference characters designate
the same or similar parts throughout the several views. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a pictorial view showing two snowmobilers, riding in conditions common to
the sport. Snow, sleet, icing and spray from a rider in front, create hazardous conditions to a rider in the rear where wet particle matter may accumulate on the helmet visor of said rider.
Figure 2 is a pictorial view showing two motorcyclists riding in rainy weather conditions. The riders may clear their face shields using the pliable elastomeric elements of the glove by extending the thumb and with a single motion, wipe the transparent element of the
helmet without completely obstructing their view.
Figure 3 is a pictorial view depicting two ATV riders, riding in conditions common to the sport, snow, sleet, icing and spray from the rider in front, creates hazardous visual
conditions to the rider in the rear. Shown is particle matter that can accumulate on the helmet visor and shield worn by the rider in the rear.
Figure 4 is an illustration of the present invention in use. Shown is an individual
wearing shielded helmet eye protective equipment whereupon an accumulation of wet particle
matter has occurred. Using the glove having a plurality of pliable elastomeric members positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx, the wearer is able to quickly remove
the wet particle matter by extending the thumb and wiping the transparent element of the eye protective equipment with the pliable elastomeric element without substantially blocking his
vision.
Figure 5 is another illustration of the present invention in use. Shown is a side view of
an individual wearing eye protective equipment whereupon an accumulation of wet particle matter has occurred. Using the glove having a plurality of pliable elastomeric members
positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx, the wearer is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter by extending the thumb and wiping the transparent element of the eye protective equipment with the pliable elastomeric element without substantially blocking his
vision.
Figure 6 is another illustration depicting a fireman being hit with back spray from the fire in which he is extinguishing. Using the glove having a plurality of pliable elastomeric
members positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx, the wearer is able to
quickly remove the wet particle matter by extending the thumb and wiping the transparent element of the eye protective equipment with the pliable elastomeric element without
substantially blocking his vision.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the present invention. Shown is a glove having an
elongated elastomeric member positioned on the exterior thumb area having a plurality of projecting pliable elastomeric elements providing means for easily wiping the transparent
elements of eye protective equipment. The positioning is such that a wearer can extend the thumb moving the pliable elastomeric elements into an engaging position with the transparent element of eye and face protective equipment without totally obstructing the vision and selectively move the pliable elastomeric elements across the transparent element until the obstruction has been removed.
Figure 8 is a front view of the present invention. Shown is a glove having an elongated elastomeric member fixed positioned to the exterior of the glove having a plurality of protruding pliable elastomeric blade-like elements extending therefrom.
Figure 9 is a sectional view of the present invention taken from Figure 8 as indicated.
Shown is a glove having an exterior layer having an aperture wherethrough extends the exterior portion of the elongated elastomeric member having a plurality of extending pliable blade-like elastomeric elements. The elongated elastomeric member has a planar flange
element positioned between the glove exterior layer and the interior glove liner providing
means for fixedly positioning said elongated elastomeric member to the exterior and/or interior
layer of said glove by any means well known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the elongated elastomeric member having a plurality
of longitudinally projecting blade-like elements that are used to engage and clean the transparent elements of eye and face protective equipment. Also shown is the planar flange
portion of the elongated elastomeric member that is positioned between the exterior glove
material and the interior liner of the glove. The flange provides means for anchoring the
elongated elastomeric element to the exterior and/or interior liner of the glove by any means
known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing, or riveting.
Figure 11 is a partial sectional view of the upper thumb portion of the glove. Shown is the elongated elastomeric member having an exterior portion and an interior portion having connection means therebetween. Between the exterior portion and the interior portion there is
a channel extending longitudinally along both sides wherein the exterior glove material resides which prevents any moisture wi eking into the interior of the glove. The planar base member
has been sown to the interior liner of said glove.
The upper surface of the elongated elastomeric member has a plurality of ridges
extending therefrom. The ridges being of various heights provides a device having various degrees of rigidity. While the highest ridges are the more pliable the lowest ridges provide a
more rigid application when needed.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
With regard to reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout
the drawings.
0 present invention
1 glove
2 snowmobile/motorcycle/ATV
4 spray 6 front rider
8 rear rider
20 visor
22 rain
23 individual
24 helmet
26 particle matter 28 elastomeric blade members
30 thumb
32 fire fighter
34 elongated base member
36 outer layer
38 outer layer aperture 40 flange
42 inner layer
44 insulation
46 attachment means
48 channel
50 flap
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by
way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figures 1 through 11 illustrate the present invention being a glove for cleaning the windshield of the rider's helmet.
Turning to Figure 1, shown therein is a pictorial view showing two snowmobilers 12,
riding in conditions common to the sport. Snow, sleet, icing and spray 14 from a rider 16 in
front, create hazardous conditions to a rider 18 in the rear where wet particle matter may accumulate on the helmet visor 20 of the rider 18.
Turning to Figure 2, shown therein is a pictorial view showing two motorcyclists 12 riding in rainy 22 weather conditions. The riders may clear their face shields 20 using the
pliable elastomeric elements of the glove of the present invention by extending the thumb and with a single motion, wipe the transparent element of the helmet without completely
obstructing their view.
Turning to Figure 3, shown therein is a pictorial view depicting two ATV riders 12,
riding in conditions common to the sport. Snow, sleet, icing and spray 14 from the rider 16 in front, creates hazardous visual conditions to the rider 18 in the rear. Shown is particle matter 14 that can accumulate on the helmet visor 20 and shield worn by the rider 18 in the rear. Turning to Figure 4, shown therein is an illustration of the present invention 10 in use.
Shown is an individual 23 wearing shielded helmet eye protective equipment 24 whereupon an accumulation of wet particle matter 26 has occurred. Using the glove 10 having a plurality of pliable elastomeric members 28 positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx or
glove thumb 30, the wearer 23 is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter 26 by extending the thumb 30 and wiping the transparent element 20 of the eye protective equipment
24 with the pliable elastomeric element 28 without substantially blocking his vision.
Turning to Figure 5, shown therein is another illustration of the present invention 10 in use. Shown is a side view of an individual 23 wearing eye protective equipment 24 whereupon
an accumulation of wet particle matter 26 has occurred. Using the glove 10 having a plurality of pliable elastomeric members 28 positioned substantially over the proximal thumb phalanx
30, the wearer 23 is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter 26 by extending the thumb 30 and wiping the transparent element 20 of the eye protective equipment with the pliable
elastomeric element 28 without substantially blocking his vision.
Turning to Figure 6, shown therein is another illustration depicting a fireman 32 being
hit with back spray 14 from the fire which he is extinguishing. Using the glove of the present invention 10 having a plurality of pliable elastomeric members positioned substantially over
the proximal thumb phalanx, the wearer is able to quickly remove the wet particle matter by
extending the thumb and wiping the transparent element 20 of the eye protective equipment 24
with the pliable elastomeric element without substantially blocking his vision. Turning to Figure 7, shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention 10. Shown is a glove 10 having an elongated elastomeric base member 34 positioned on the
exterior or lateral surface of the thumb 30 area between the outer shell of glove 11 and the
inner liner and insulation having a plurality of projecting pliable elastomeric elements 28
providing means for easily wiping the transparent elements of eye protective equipment. The
orientation of base member 34 is such that a wearer can extend the thumb 30 thereby moving the pliable elastomeric elements 28 into an engaging position with the transparent element of
eye and face protective equipment without totally obstructing the vision and then selectively move the pliable elastomeric elements 28 across the transparent element until the obstruction
has been removed.
Turning to Figure 8, shown therein is a front view of the present invention 10. Shown is a glove 1 1 having an elongated elastomeric member fixedly positioned to the exterior edge
of the left hand glove (presuming the rider is right-handed) of the present invention 10 being
oriented in a relationship to wipe the visor of the helmet having a plurality of protruding
pliable elastomeric blade-like elements 28 extending therefrom.
Turning to Figure 9, shown therein is a sectional view of the present invention 10 taken from Figure 8 as indicated. Shown is a glove 11 having an exterior layer or outer shell 36 having an aperture 38 throughwhich extends the exterior portion of the elongated elastomeric base member 34 having a plurality of extending pliable blade-like elastomeric elements 28. The elongated elastomeric member has a planar flange element 40 positioned between the glove exterior layer 36 and the interior glove liner 42 providing means for fixedly positioning said elongated elastomeric base member 34 to the exterior and/or interior layer 36, 42 of the
glove 11 by any means 46 well known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.
Insulation layer 44 is also shown.
Turning to Figure 10, shown therein is a perspective view of the elongated elastomeric
base insert member 34 having a plurality of longitudinally projecting blade-like elements 28 that are used to engage and clean the transparent elements of eye and face protective equipment. Also shown is the planar flange portion 40 of the elongated elastomeric member
that is positioned between the exterior glove material 36 and the interior liner 42 of the glove.
The flange 40 provides means for anchoring the elongated elastomeric element 34 to the exterior 36 and/or interior insulation liner 44 of the glove 11 by any means 46 known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing, or riveting.
Turning to Figure 11, shown therein is a partial sectional view of the thumb portion of the glove 11. Shown is the elongated elastomeric base member 34 having an exterior portion 36 and an interior portion 42 having connection means 46 therebetween. Between the exterior portion 36 and the interior portion 42 there is a channel 48 formed by flap 50 extending
longitudinally along both sides of base insert 34 over which the exterior glove material 36
resides which prevents any moisture wicking into the interior of the glove 11. The planar base member has been sewn 46 to the interior liner 42 of the glove. The upper surface of the elongated elastomeric member 34 has a plurality of ridges 28 extending therefrom. The ridges
28 being of various heights provides a device having various degrees of rigidity. While the highest ridges 28 are the more pliable the lowest ridges provide a more rigid application when
needed.

Claims

CLAIMSWhat is claimed to be new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth inthe appended claims.I claim:
1. In a glove for being worn on the hand of a user which user is wearing a
helmet with a visor thereon, the glove having a thumb thereon, the glove having an outer layer and an inner layer, the improvement comprising:
a) a base member disposed on the glove thumb, said base member being generally rectangular shaped, said base member disposed longitudinally along the glove thumb; b) means for attaching said base member onto the glove thumb;
and, c) a plurality of blade-like elements disposed on said base member,
said blade-like elements disposed longitudinally along said base member for wiping the visor
of a helmet.
2. The apparatus of Claim 1 , wherein said base member is elastomeric.
3. The apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said blade-like elements are
elastomeric.
4. The apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said base member further comprises a flange for connection to the glove.
5. The apparatus of Claim 4, the outer layer of the glove thumb has an
aperture therein.
6. The apparatus of Claim 5, wherein said aperture is complementarily
sized to receive said flange of said base member.
7. The apparatus of Claim 6, wherein said flange of said base member is disposed between the outer layer and the inner layer of the glove thumb.
8. The apparatus of Claim 7, wherein the outer layer of the glove thumb
further comprises a flap which folds over said flange of said base member, said flap forming a
waterproof cover over said flange.
9. The apparatus of Claim 8, wherein said means for attaching said base member onto the glove thumb further comprises sewing said flange to the outer layer and the
inner layer of the glove thumb.
10. The apparatus of Claim 8, wherein said means for attaching said base member onto the glove thumb further comprises bonding said flange to the outer layer and the
inner layer of the glove thumb.
11. The apparatus of Claim 8, wherein said means for attaching said base member onto the glove thumb further comprises riveting said flange to the outer layer and the
inner layer of the glove thumb.
12. The apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said plurality of blade-like elements vary in height, some elements being thereby longer than other elements.
13. The apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said longer elements of said bladelike elements are more pliable than said shorter blade-like elements.
14. The apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said base member is disposed on the
lateral surface of the glove thumb.
15. The apparatus of Claim 1 , further comprising an insulation layer
disposed on the interior of the inner layer of the glove, said base member being attached
thereto by said means for attaching.
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