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Title: US4791683: Hunter's glove
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Agee, Jerry W.; Paragould, AR 72450

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1988-12-20 / 1987-12-10

Application Number: US1987000131031

IPC Code: Advanced: A41D 19/00;
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IPC-7: A41D 19/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 002/161.8; 002/159;
Original: 002/161.A; 002/159;

Field of Search: 002/161 A,161 R,159,158

Priority Number:
1987-12-10  US1987000131031

Abstract: A hunter's glove is provided which affords thermal protection of the hand yet enables a game calling device to be placed against the skin of the palm of the hand to facilitate production of a more realistic sound. Such functionality is achieved by a flap attached to the glove at a site opposite the thumb portion and adapted to removably occlude a matching aperture in the palm portion of the glove. The flap is held in place in its closed position above the aperture by Velcro attachment material.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Rainer, Norman B. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Schroeder, Werner H.; Chapman, Jeanette E.

Maintenance Status: E1 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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Having thus described my invention, what is claimed is:     1. A glove fabricated of compliant thermally insulative material comprising:
  • (1) a palm portion, a back portion, thumb and finger portions,
  • (2) an aperture substantially centered within said palm portion,
  • (3) a first border of hook and loop type attachment material disposed upon said palm portion and surrounding a substantial portion of said aperture,
  • (4) a flap having a size and configuration to occlude said aperture and uniformly contact said first border, said flap being attached to the glove at a site opposite the thumb portion and having a lower surface adapted to face the palm portion, and an upper surface directed away from the palm portion, said flap being foldable about its site of attachment to enable said upper surface to lie in contact with said back portion,
  • (5) a second border of hook and loop type attachment material disposed upon the lower surface of said flap in a manner to interengage said first border, and
  • (6) fastening means which enable said flap to be secured upon said back portion.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 2pp US133319* 1872-11 Kehoe    
Get PDF - 3pp US1849418  1932-03 Chesebro   Hunter's mitten
Get PDF - 3pp US2270882* 1942-01 Link    
Get PDF - 3pp US2315889  1943-04 Wells   Mitten
Get PDF - 3pp US3299441* 1967-01 Slimovitz    
Get PDF - 5pp US3372401  1968-03 Woodward   ADJUSTABLE GOLF GLOVE
Get PDF - 3pp US4195365  1980-04 Eyman et al.   Glove
Get PDF - 6pp US4383336  1983-05 Beckman et al.   Hand covering
Get PDF - 5pp US4654895  1987-04 Peters   Glove
Get PDF - 6pp US4691388  1987-09 Boone  Lynx Golf, Inc. Golf glove
Get PDF - 4pp US4704743  1987-11 Thornell et al.   Glove with removable digits
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