This invention relates generally to lighted gloves and, more particularly, to a glove having lights integrated therein that may be worn by police, airline personnel, stadium parking and traffic control staff, or others that need to direct traffic flow in dim light conditions.
Law enforcement officers or other traffic control staff frequently direct traffic around a traffic accident scene, emergency detours, into or out of special event parking arrangements, direction of airplanes near airport terminals and taxiways, or other environments where traditional stop signs or stop lights are not feasible or do not provide adequate control in a heavy traffic situation. In low light situations, such as at dusk or after sunset, traffic control personnel may hold a flashlight or a lighted wand so that drivers can more easily see and discern when to go, stop, or what direction they are being encouraged to follow.
Although flashlights and lighted wands may be generally effective for their intended purposes, it is inconvenient and possibly tiring to the traffic control officer to grasp the flashlight for long periods of time. The existing devices present only a single color and may, as a result, not provide an immediate indication to a driver as to the action intended by the officer.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a glove wearable by a traffic control officer that includes multiple light modules positioned on the palm and finger sections so as to provide an easily viewable light source to drivers and eliminate the need for holding a traditional flashlight. Further, it would be desirable to have a glove that may be toggled between lights having different colors so as to immediately indicate a desired action to a driver. In addition, it would be desirable to have a lighted glove that substantially covers an entire hand of the traffic control officer for stability, protection, and effectiveness.
A lighted glove according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a glove member configured to substantially cover an entirety of a wearer's hand and having finger and thumb sections. A plurality of light modules is positioned in a spaced apart arrangement on a palm section and on interior surface of the finger and thumb sections. Each light module preferably includes multiple LED's having different colors. The light modules are electrically connected to a battery. Different color LED's may be selected using a toggle switch.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a lighted glove having multiple light emitting diodes for use in directing vehicle traffic in low ambient light conditions.
Another object of this invention is to provide a lighted glove, as aforesaid, in which each lighting module may include LED's of multiple colors that may be selectively toggled by a user.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a lighted glove, as aforesaid, on which the light modules are positioned on the palm and fingers such that the glove may be used in the manner of a stop sign or stop light, as directed by the user.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a lighted glove, as aforesaid, that substantially covers a user's entire hand and fingers so as to keep the position of the lights stable for effective traffic control.
A further object of this invention is to provide a lighted glove, as aforesaid, that is easy to use and cost-effective to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
A lighted glove according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
The glove member 20 includes a palm section 22 integrally connected to a back section 24 so as to define an open end 26. Finger sections 28 including a thumb section 30 extend from the palm section 22 and back section 24 in a traditional construction so that the glove member 20 may be worn on a user's hand. Preferably, the glove member 20 provides substantially full coverage of a user's hands and fingers for protection from weather elements or other harsh conditions. The full coverage design also maintains the light modules 40 (described below) in preferred positions. The glove member 20 may be constructed of a durable but flexible material such as a spandex material that is characterized by its stretchy elastic characteristics.
A plurality of light modules 40 are mounted on the palm section 22 and interior surfaces of the finger sections 28 and thumb section 30 (
The glove member 20 includes one or more pockets 54 configured to contain the battery 42 and other electronic circuitry 56 (
In use, a user such as a law enforcement officer or parking staff may insert his hand through the open end 26 of the glove member 20 and into the finger sections 28 and thumb section 30. In low ambient lighting conditions, the on/off button 44 may be actuated such that electrical current is allowed to flow from the battery 42 to the plurality of light modules 40 causing the LED's to be illuminated. Depending on a particular driving action or direction the user desires to communicate to drivers of vehicles, the user may manipulate the toggle switch 52 to cause particular LED's to be illuminated. For example, the user may communicate the directive “stop” by setting the toggle switch 52 to the red LED 46 and then hold his gloved hand up in a manner that is indicative of a stop sign or stop light. Conversely, the green LED 50 may be activated such that the glove member 20 may indicate a “go” command. Similarly, the yellow LED 48 may be used to urge drivers to drive slowly.
Accordingly, the lighted glove 10 may be used to direct traffic more effectively than in the past and in a manner that is more convenient and less tiresome to the traffic officer.
This non-provisional patent application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/418,441 filed on Dec. 1, 2010, titled Lighted Glove.
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61418441 | Dec 2010 | US |