Claims
- 1. A hand covering in the nature of a glove comprising:
- a plurality of interconnected sections for collectively enveloping the thumb and four fingers of a user of the glove, there being a first section enveloping the thumb, a second section enveloping the index finger and a third section enveloping the middle, ring and little fingers, each section having a tip end and a base end, the first section having a junction at its base end with the second section, the second section having a junction at its base end with the third section, there being a sweeping radius formed at each of said junctions whereby each of the first and second sections may be allowed maximum movement in using the glove;
- the radius at the junction between the first section and the second section being greater than the radius at the junction between the second section and the third section, the radius at the junction between the first section and the second section being from one-fourth inch to one-half inch and the radius at the junction between the second section and the third section being from one-eighth inch to one-fourth inch;
- the glove being fabricated from a plurality of glove portions joined together at a seam along their mating edges;
- a plurality of spaced relief cuts at each of said junctions disposed in the vicinity of said means and each of the radii;
- the glove being fabricated in its entirety from nylon material of from 40 to 70 denier in fineness.
- 2. A glove for protecting hosiery and other delicate products comprising:
- a gauntlet portion fabricated of nylon material of 40 to 70 denier in fineness for enveloping at least one of the lower portion of the hand and the wrist of a user;
- a metacarpal portion fabricated of nylon material 40 to 70 denier in fineness for enveloping the palm of the hand of a user;
- a band interconnecting the gauntlet portion and the metacarpal portion;
- a plurality of interconnected sections fabricated of nylon material of 40 to 70 denier in fineness connected to said metacarpal portion for collectively enveloping the thumb and four fingers of a user of the glove, there being a first section enveloping the thumb, a second section enveloping the index finger and a third section enveloping the middle, ring and little fingers, each section having a tip end and a base end, the first section having a junction at its base end with the second section, the second section having a junction at its base end with the third section, there being a sweeping radius formed at each of said junctions whereby each of the first and second sections may be allowed maximum movement in using the glove;
- the radius at the junction between the first section and the second section being greater than the radius at the junction between the second section and the third section, the radius at the junction between the first section and the second section being from one-fourth inch to one-half inch and the radius at the junction between the second section and the third section being from one-eighth inch to one-fourth inch;
- the glove being fabricated from a plurality of glove portions joined together at a seam along their mating edges;
- a plurality of spaced relief cuts at each of said junctions disposed in the vicinity of said seam and each of the radii.
- 3. A glove for protecting hosiery and other delicate products comprising:
- a metacarpal portion fabricated of nylon material of 40 to 70 denier in fineness for enveloping only a portion of the palm of the hand of a user.
- a plurality of interconnected sections coupled to said metacarpal section and fabricated of nylon material of 40 to 70 denier in fineness for collectively enveloping the thumb and four fingers of a user of the glove, there being a first section enveloping the thumb, a second section enveloping the index finger and a third section enveloping the middle, ring and little fingers, each section having a tip end and a base end, the first section having a junction at its base end with the second section, the second section having a junction at its base end with the third section, there being a sweeping radius formed at each of said junctions whereby each of the first and second sections may be allowed maximum movement in using the glove;
- the radius at the junction between the first section and the second section being greater than the radius at the junction between the second section and the third section, the radius at the junction between the first section and the second section being from one-fourth inch to one-half inch and the radius at the junction between the second section and the third section being from one-eighth inch to one-fourth inch;
- the glove being fabricated from a plurality of glove portions joined together at a seam along their mating edges;
- a plurality of spaced relief cuts at each of said junctions disposed in the vicinity of said seam and each of the radii.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 859,317, filed May 5, 1986, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Butterick Pattern #3006, New York, N.Y. 10013, "Misses Basic Fitting Shell", 4 pages. |
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