Claims
- 1. Hand held gripping means including an extensible spike for engaging a slippery surface to assist the wearer in using arm force to traverse slippery surfaces and aid in extricating himself, and comprising, in combination:
- (a) a sleeve portion comprising an endless loop with a palm side and a back side for fully encircling a hand and a finger engaging loop attached to an inner side of the palm side thereof;
- (b) said finger engaging loop including an endless loop having proximal and distal segmental portions with each segmental portion being adapted to extend from said palm surface and over one or more fingers so as to be in proximal and distal encircling engagement respectively with said fingers;
- (c) a cylindrical spike and a cylindrical sleeve secured to an outer surface of said palm side and slidably enclosing said spike therewithin;
- (d) said cylindrical spike having a body with a central shank and a head at one end and a pointed tip at the opposed end;
- (e) the spike being in slidable engagement with the cylindrical sleeve and adapted to advance with passage from a thumb or finger.
- 2. The hand held gripping means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said sleeve comprises an elastic web.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The subject matter of the present invention was filed by Matthew B. Mathison under the Document Disclosure Program, No. 414,938, filed Feb. 28, 1997, and entitled "LIFESAVING ICE CLAW GLOVE".
The present invention relates to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/097,143, filed Aug. 19, 1998, by Matthew B. Mathison and Michael D. Trost, entitled "ICE CLAW".
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