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Title: US5614202: Moisturizing glove
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: DeFina, Linda E.; Columbia, MD 21045

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1997-03-25 / 1994-05-17

Application Number: US1994000243833

IPC Code: Advanced: A41D 19/00; A61F 13/10; A61F 13/00;
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IPC-7: A61F 13/00;

ECLA Code: A41D19/00P; A61F13/10H;

U.S. Class: Current: 424/402; 424/400;
Original: 424/402; 424/400;

Field of Search: 424/402,400

Priority Number:
1994-05-17  US1994000243833

Abstract: A moisturizing glove is disclosed in which a middle layer saturated with lotion, an exterior layer of non-porous material formed to the top side of the middle layer, and an inner layer having a plurality of pores, formed to the bottom side of the middle layer create a cavity for receiving and enveloping a human extremity, particularly a human hand.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Bushnell, Esq., Robert E. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Page, Thurman K.; Howard, Sharon

Maintenance Status: E1 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A moisturizing glove, comprising:
  • an inner layer of stretchable, porous material having an exterior surface and an interior surface opposite from said exterior surface, said inner layer being perforated throughout by a continuous distribution of a plurality of discrete pores, said interior surface forming a cavity for receiving and enveloping an anatomical human member;
  • a quantity of a lotion;
  • a middle layer comprising a thickness of stretchable spongy material absorbent of said lotion extending continuously throughout said middle layer and saturated with said lotion, said quantity of lotion being distributed throughout said thickness, said middle layer having an interior surface and an exterior surface opposite and separated by said thickness from said interior surface, said interior surface of said middle layer covering said exterior surface of said inner layer and responding to stimuli of insertion of an anatomical human member into said cavity by continuously releasing said lotion to said inner layer to enable said lotion to migrate through said plurality of pores, be deposited upon and moisturize the anatomical member with said lotion; and
  • an outer layer of stretchable, non-porous material having an interior surface abutting and covering said exterior surface of said middle layer.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US2501565  1950-03 Halley   Beauty mitt
Get PDF - 3pp US2916036  1959-12 Sutton   Rubber gloves and the like
Get PDF - 2pp US3116732* 1964-01 Cahill    
Get PDF - 7pp US3896807  1975-07 Buchalter   Article impregnated with skin-care formulations
Get PDF - 7pp US4951815  1990-08 Ulbrich   Medical glove and lubricant dispensing package
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Foreign References: None

Other Abstract Info: DERABS C1997-201420 DERABS C1997-201420

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