Billiard glove

Apparel – Hand or arm coverings – Gloves

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2 21, 2163, 2169, A41D 1900

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045732205

ABSTRACT:
A glove for use in billiards which can be worn on either hand of the player to cover the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of the hand. A first member of the glove is formed with a thumb portion, index finger portion, middle finger portion and hand portion. A second member symmetrical to the first member is formed with a thumb, index finger, middle finger and hand portions corresponding to those of the first member. A slit opening is formed in each hand portion extending in close proximity to the junction between the thumb and index finger. The two members are stitched together along the edges with straight edge stitching except for the hand portions which remain open to accommodate ring and little fingers. An elastic band and fastener are stitched to one of the members. The material of the members is soft and stretchable to accommodate a range of hand sizes and has tiny openings formed therein for ventilation and comfort.

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patent: 3588917 (1971-06-01), Antonious
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patent: 4025962 (1977-05-01), Hartung
patent: 4064563 (1977-12-01), Stokes
patent: 4103362 (1978-08-01), Blakeman

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