Hand-worn apparatus for lifting compact disks and other delicate

Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Hand and finger attachments

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2159, 294 641, B25J 1506

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057825165

ABSTRACT:
A hand-worn apparatus for releasably lifting a compact disk or other delicate or hard to handle article includes at least one suction cup element disposed on a housing member such as a glove, a vacuum line connected to the suction cup and a vacuum source, and a manual switch for selectively drawing a vacuum from the vacuum source through the vacuum line to the suction cup. When the switch is activated, a vacuum is drawn through the vacuum line to the suction cup, enabling temporary attachment to and lifting of the delicate article. When the switch is deactivated, the vacuum is stopped, thereby releasing the article.

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