Claims
- 1. A therapeutic glove for exercising the fingers of the hand, comprising:
- a glove body having finger portions each with a tip and a thumb portion with a tip, said glove body having a back adapted to overlie the back of the hand, a palm-covering portion for covering the palm of the hand, a rear opening for receiving the hand, a wrist portion adjacent said rear opening for securing the glove to the hand, and a middle part positioned between the finger portions and the rear opening for covering the knuckle of the hand;
- anchor rod means for each of said finger and thumb portions;
- an elastic resistance band located on said finger and thumb portions and connecting said tips with said anchor rods;
- a center line longitudinal axis;
- a first brace means adjacent to said anchor rod means for providing lateral strength for said glove body; said first brace means being a transverse first brace extending perpendicular to said longitudinal axis;
- a second brace means adjacent to said anchor rod means for providing lateral strength for said glove body; said second brace means being a transverse second brace extending perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and
- whereby whenever the fingers and the thumb of the hand are closed, the elastic resistance bands are stretched and exert a reverse counterforce tending to pull the fingers and the thumb back straight so as to open the hand and aid in exercising the fingers of the hand.
- 2. The therapeutic glove according to claim 1, wherein said anchor rod means are located in said middle part of the glove.
- 3. The therapeutic glove according to claim 1, wherein said wrist portion further comprises
- a plurality of loops disposed thereon and extending across the back of the glove adjacent said rear opening;
- an adjustment strap having a top and a bottom, said top and bottom of said adjustment strap having a plurality of hooks disposed thereon, whereby said hooks on said bottom of said strap engage said loops on said wrist portion to secure the glove to the hand; and
- a retaining tab for further adjusting the fit of the glove.
- 4. The therapeutic glove according to claim 3, wherein said retaining tab has a top and a bottom, said bottom of said retaining tab having a plurality of loops disposed thereon, whereby said loops on said bottom of said retaining tab engage said hooks on said top side of said adjustment strap to further adjust the fit of the glove.
- 5. The therapeutic glove according to claim 4, further comprising
- elastic resilient bands having a first end and a second end; and
- said resilient bands disposed on said back of the glove and connected at said first ends to said anchor rod means of said finger portions and connected at said second ends to said top of said retaining tab, whereby the tension of said resilient bands can be adjusted according to the placement of said retaining tab on said adjustment strap of said wrist portion.
- 6. The therapeutic glove according to claim 5, wherein said elastic resistance band and said elastic resilient band are each a part of the same continuous band.
- 7. The therapeutic glove according to claim 5, wherein said elastic resistance band is separate and distinct from the elastic resilient band.
- 8. A therapeutic glove for exercising the fingers of the hand, comprising:
- a glove body having finger portions each with a tip, a rear opening, a back adapted to overlie the back of the hand, a palm covering portion for covering the palm of the hand, a front end comprised of said finger portions into which a finger of the hand may be inserted, a wrist portion adjacent said rear opening for securing the glove to the hand, and a middle part positioned between said front end and said rear opening for covering the knuckles of the hand;
- an elastic resistance band disposed on said finger portions and connecting together said tip and said wrist portion;
- a first brace means adjacent to said elastic resistance band for providing lateral strength for said glove body;
- a center line longitudinal axis;
- said first brace means being a transverse first brace extending perpendicular to said longitudinal axis;
- a second brace means adjacent to said elastic resistance band for providing lateral strength for said glove body; and said second brace means being a transverse second brace extending perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 9. The therapeutic glove according to claim 8, wherein said wrist portion further comprises:
- a plurality of loops disposed thereon and extending across the back of the glove adjacent said rear opening;
- an adjustment strap having a top and a bottom, said top and bottom of said adjustment strap each having a plurality of hooks disposed thereon and having a plurality of loops disposed thereon, whereby said hooks on said bottom of said strap engage said loops on said wrist portion to secure the glove to the hand; and
- a plurality of individual retaining tabs with there being one retaining tab for each elastic resistance band such that the tension can be adjusted for each finger individually.
- 10. The therapeutic glove according to claim 9, wherein each of said individual retaining tabs has a top and a bottom, said top and said bottom of said individual retaining tab having a plurality of hooks disposed thereon, whereby said hooks on said bottom of said individual retaining tab engage said loops on said top side of said wrist portion, and said hooks on said top of said tab engage said loops on the bottom side of said adjustment strap to further adjust the fit of the glove.
- 11. The therapeutic glove according to claim 10, wherein said elastic resistance bands having a first end and a second end and being disposed on said back of the glove, said first ends connected to said tip of said finger portions and said second ends connected to said top of said individual retaining tab, whereby the tension of said resistance bands can be adjusted according to the placement of each of said retaining tabs on said wrist portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/295,278, filed Aug. 24, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/002,649, filed Jan. 11, 1993, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,373,585.
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