The present invention relates to gloves, and more particularly to work gloves.
In one aspect, the invention provides a glove including a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface with the bottom surface configured to interface with an object being gripped by a user. The glove also includes an index finger portion configured to receive an index finger of the user. The index finger portion includes a knuckle configured to pivot about an axis. The glove further includes a gripping portion coupled to the index finger portion between the top and bottom surfaces. The gripping portion includes a first notch adjacent the top surface and a second notch adjacent the bottom surface. The first notch defines a first angle, and the second notch defines a second angle, wherein the first angle increases and the second angle decreases as the knuckle pivots about the axis.
In another aspect, the invention provides a glove including a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface with the bottom surface configured to interface with an object being gripped by a user. The glove also includes a thumb portion configured to receive a thumb of the user and an index finger portion configured to receive an index finger of the user. The index finger portion includes a knuckle configured to pivot about an axis. The glove further includes a gripping portion coupled to the thumb portion and the index finger portion. The gripping portion includes a first notch adjacent the top surface and a second notch adjacent the bottom surface. The first and second notches are associated with the axis of the index finger portion. The glove includes a capacitive material coupled to the knuckle of the index finger portion. The capacitive material is configured to bend about the axis.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
A thumb portion 26, an index finger portion 30, a middle finger portion 34, a ring finger portion 38, and a little finger portion 42 are configured to receive a respective finger of a user's hand after the user's hand is inserted through a cuff 45. In other embodiments, the portions 26, 30, 34, 38, 42 may not include a closed end or tip (e.g., may include an open end) such that the user's thumb and fingers extend through and beyond the portions 26, 30, 34, 38, 42 (e.g., a framer or fingerless glove design). The illustrated cuff 45 includes a strap 46 that is removably attached to the cuff 45 by a Velcro® closure, thereby allowing the cuff 45 to be adjusted to various sized wrists of a user's hand. In other embodiments, the strap 46 is replaced with an elastic band that forms over a wrist of the user's hand. A tab 47 is also attached to a portion of the cuff 45 adjacent the bottom surface portion 18 to aid in pulling the glove 10 over the user's hand. In the illustrated embodiment, the strap 46 is manufactured from rubber, but in other embodiments the strap 46 may be manufactured from a fabric material.
The illustrated index finger portion 30 includes a first knuckle 44 and a second knuckle 48 with the second knuckle 48 located at a base of the index finger portion 30 away from the end or tip of the index finger portion 30. The first knuckle 44 is located between the second knuckle 48 and the tip of the index finger portion 30. The first knuckle 44 generally pivots about an axis 50, for example, when a user bends their index finger. Although not illustrated, the finger portions 34, 38, 42 also pivot about a similar axis to the axis 50, and in other embodiments, a slot or break in material is associated with the axis of the finger portions 34, 38, 42. For example, an elastic material may form a portion of the finger portions 34, 38, 42 that bends about the axis.
In the illustrated embodiment, a capacitive material 64 is associated with the first knuckle 44. In particular, a midpoint of the capacitive material 64 is configured to bend about the axis 50. In other embodiments, the axis 50 may be offset relative to the midpoint of the capacitive material 64. The illustrated capacitive material 64 includes conductive particles (e.g., graphite) penetrated into a synthetic material (e.g., composition of spandex and polyurethane). In other embodiments, the capacitive material 64 may include different types of materials. The capacitive material 64 is configured to operate a capacitive sensing electronic device (e.g., a smartphone) by transferring the capacitance of the user's finger to the electronic device. In other embodiments, the capacitive material 64 may be located on another knuckle of another finger portion 34, 38, 42.
A side gripping portion 54 is coupled between the thumb portion 26 and the index finger portion 30 and also extends between the top surface 14 and the bottom surface 18. In other words, the side gripping portion 54 is generally located on a side of the thumb portion 26 and a side of the index finger portion 30. The illustrated gripping portion 54 provides an increased coefficient of friction between the glove 10 and an object being gripped to reduce slip therebetween. In the illustrated embodiment, the gripping portion 54 is manufactured from an anti-slip rubber compound (e.g., Armortex® (NL-8050)), which includes greater rigidity than the surrounding material of the index finger portion 30. In other embodiments, the side gripping portion 54 may be of different material that is more rigid than the material of the index finger portion 30. The illustrated gripping portion 54 includes flexible notches 62 with a first notch 62a adjacent the top surface 14 and a second notch 62b opening opposite from the first notch 62a and positioned adjacent the bottom surface 18. In other embodiments, the gripping portion 54 may only include one notch 62. An apex 63 of each notch 62 is curvilinear or U-shaped (
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In operation, as the user's hand is within the glove 10 and the user's index finger is oriented straight (e.g., not bent), the notch 62a defines a first angle 86 and the notch 62b defines a second angle 90 with the angles 86, 90 being substantially the same (
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/117,622, filed Feb. 18, 2015, and to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/234,131, filed Sep. 29, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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