Hosiery protective glove

Apparel – Hand or arm coverings – Mittens

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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06886185

ABSTRACT:
A protective glove is set forth. It is constructed to protect snag prone garments and especially hosiery. It is intended to be worn by a person donning or doffing such garments to protect those garments from rough skin, fingernails and jewelry on the hand or wrist that may be worn on either hand. It may also be worn by persons working with the delicate materials in industry. The glove is generally of a mitten configuration constructed from one or two pieces of a slick finish fabric or synthetic material and joined on the edges with a coating on the exterior side of the pieces except on the finger and thumb tip area which gives greater grip control without snagging the garments. The coating provides a non-snagging gripping area to allow the user to control the garment especially while donning while having the slick fingertip and thumb tip to allow a smoothing action to prevent folds and wrinkles.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4183100 (1980-01-01), De Marco
patent: 4411026 (1983-10-01), Secter
patent: 5343566 (1994-09-01), Solheim et al.
patent: 5774895 (1998-07-01), Baldwin

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