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US1230943A
US1230943A US87416014A US1914874160A US1230943A US 1230943 A US1230943 A US 1230943A US 87416014 A US87416014 A US 87416014A US 1914874160 A US1914874160 A US 1914874160A US 1230943 A US1230943 A US 1230943A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/0157Protective gloves with luminous or reflective means
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  • I cially adapted for the use of persons working around machinery, or in anyplace where portable lights are used; for the use of automobilists and trainmen; and for use in signaling.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of my device attachedto a glove
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my device attached to a glove in the same way as in Fig. ,1, except that the switch for operating the light is placed a little lower down on the hand in position for operation by the tips of the fingers instead of by the thumb
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation view of the switch
  • Fig. 4 is a wiring diagram for the devices of both Figs; 1 and 2
  • Fig. 5 is a modification, in elevation, in'this instance the light being attached to the wrist
  • Fig. 6 is a wiring diagram for the device illustrated in Fig. 5.
  • astrip of flexible material, 1, such as leather for example, is sewn to a glove 2, or otherwise suita 1y secured to it.
  • This strip extends transversely across the back of the glove, and
  • I have located the contacts 11 and 12 'in two dilferent positions, that is in Fig. 1, positioned to be operated by the thumb, and in Fig. 2 to be operated by the tips of the fingers.
  • FIG. 5 I have shown a modification oi the apparatus shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the lights instead of being located at the back of the hand are located at the wrist.
  • I have only shown three lamps, 6, 7, and 8, which are connected up in parallel to each other, and in series with a battery 15 by conductors, 13' and 14, properly insulated.
  • a pair of contacts 11 and 12 are provided in the circuit of the lamps to operate them by the fingers of. the hand.
  • the battery 15 furnishing power for the lamps is carried in the pocket3' provided for that purpose at the wrist as with the arrangement shown in practice, I merely having positioned them as shown in the drawings as being the best wayto give an illumination in all: direc tions. What I claim is 1.
  • an illuminating device the combination of a flexible support adapted to be carried on the hand, a plurality of electric lamp holders applied to said flexible support, electric lamps in said holders, the hold ers being applied on one side only of the flexible support, but in suchta position that some of the lamps will be inclined forwardly and others backwardly.
  • an illuminating device the combination of a support adapted to be carried on the hand, a plurality of electric lamp holders, lamps in the holders, the holders being so constructed and applied to the support that when the lamps are placed in the holders some of the lamps will be inclined forwardly, some backwardly and some vertically.
  • an illuminating device the combination of a support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand, a plurality of electric lamps applied to said support, some of the lamps inclining backwardly and some forwardly, and arranged in parallel, and a battery for supplying current to said lamps.
  • a flexible support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand and supported at the wrist by a buckle, a battery held in place intermediate the back of the buckle and said flexible support, a plurality of electric lamps carried by said support, some of the lamps being inclined forwardly and 'othersbackwardly, these lamps being arranged in parallel and receiving their current from said battery.
  • an-illuminating device the combination of a flexible support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand, a pluand others vertically; a battery supplying current for said lamps and applied to said flexible support, a wrist support with a buckle for holding said battery cell, conductors for the current from the battery to the lamps, these conductors being embodied in said flexible support.
  • an illuminating device the combination of a flexible support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand, 'a battery applied to said flexible support and supported by a wrist holder and a buckle, electric lamps applied to and carried on said flexible support, some of the lamps being inclined forwardly, others backwardly and others vertically, and receiving their energy from-the said battery, conductors for conducting the current from the battery to the lamps, a switch extending across said conductors and positioned to be operated by the'tip of Arm of the hand carryingthe illuminating device.

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A. SUNDH.
PORTABLE LIGHT.
APPLICATION FILED NOV-27,1914.
Patented June 26, 1917.
INIkI'f/IITOR WWII/E8858: Y
AUGUST SUND H, OF HASTINGS-UPON-HUDSON, NEW YORK.
PORTABLE LIGHT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 26, 191 '7.
Application filed November 27, 1914. Serial No. 874,160.
I cially adapted. for the use of persons working around machinery, or in anyplace where portable lights are used; for the use of automobilists and trainmen; and for use in signaling.
Figure 1 isa plan view of my device attachedto a glove; Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my device attached to a glove in the same way as in Fig. ,1, except that the switch for operating the light is placed a little lower down on the hand in position for operation by the tips of the fingers instead of by the thumb; Fig. 3 is an elevation view of the switch; Fig. 4 is a wiring diagram for the devices of both Figs; 1 and 2; Fig. 5 is a modification, in elevation, in'this instance the light being attached to the wrist; Fig. 6 is a wiring diagram for the device illustrated in Fig. 5.
Referring now to Fig. 1, astrip of flexible material, 1, such as leather for example, is sewn to a glove 2, or otherwise suita 1y secured to it. This strip extends transversely across the back of the glove, and
' also longitudinally of it toward" the wrist.
Secured to the end of thisstriip 'of the glove, is a pocket 3 or a pu ose hereinafter pointed out. The love w lle here shown as being secured-to t e hand by means of a strap,4, and buckle, 5, "respectively, may be secured to; the hand-by any I convenient manner, the method'of fastening forming no part of the present-invention.
Secured to the strip, 1, whereit runs transversely across the glove, I have shown electric lamps, 6, 7. and 8;.and on the part of the strip, 1, running longitudinally of the glove I have shown another lamp 9'. These lamps may be secured to therstrip in any suitable way. I have-merely shown their sockets 1O riveted to the strip, 1, and the bulb of the lamp screwed into the socket. in the usual way. Attached to the strip, 1,
at the wrist.
in Fig. 1, in position to be operated by the thumb of the hand, and in Fig. 2, to be operated by the tips of the fingers, are contacts 11 and 12. The lamps are connected in parallel to each otherand in series with a attery, 15, by suitably insulated conductors, 13, and 14 (see F ig. 4), the contacts 11 and 12 being in the circuit between the battery and the lamps, and adapted when engaged to complete the circuit for the lamps, which circuit otherwise is open. The battery, 15, which is the ordinary dry battery, is carried in the pocket 3 provided for that purpose at the wrist of the glove, and may readily be replaced at any time with 7 another. Referring now to the drawings, in which likeparts are designated by like characters.
I have located the contacts 11 and 12 'in two dilferent positions, that is in Fig. 1, positioned to be operated by the thumb, and in Fig. 2 to be operated by the tips of the fingers.
In Fig. 5 I have shown a modification oi the apparatus shown in Figs. 1 and 2. In this modification the lights instead of being located at the back of the hand are located at the wrist. With this arrangement I have only shown three lamps, 6, 7, and 8, which are connected up in parallel to each other, and in series with a battery 15 by conductors, 13' and 14, properly insulated. A pair of contacts 11 and 12 are provided in the circuit of the lamps to operate them by the fingers of. the hand. .The battery 15 furnishing power for the lamps is carried in the pocket3' provided for that purpose at the wrist as with the arrangement shown in practice, I merely having positioned them as shown in the drawings as being the best wayto give an illumination in all: direc tions. What I claim is 1. In an illuminating device, the combination of a flexible support adapted to be carried on the hand, a plurality of electric lamp holders applied to said flexible support, electric lamps in said holders, the hold ers being applied on one side only of the flexible support, but in suchta position that some of the lamps will be inclined forwardly and others backwardly.
2. In an illuminating device, the combination of a support adapted to be carried on the hand, a plurality of electric lamp holders, lamps in the holders, the holders being so constructed and applied to the support that when the lamps are placed in the holders some of the lamps will be inclined forwardly, some backwardly and some vertically.
3. In an illuminating device, the combination of a support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand, a plurality of electric lamps applied to said support, some of the lamps inclining backwardly and some forwardly, and arranged in parallel, and a battery for supplying current to said lamps.
4. In an illuminating device, the combination of a flexible support, adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand and supported at the wrist by a buckle, a battery held in place intermediate the back of the buckle and said flexible support, a plurality of electric lamps carried by said support, some of the lamps being inclined forwardly and 'othersbackwardly, these lamps being arranged in parallel and receiving their current from said battery.
5. In an-illuminating device, the combination ofa flexible support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand, a pluand others vertically; a battery supplying current for said lamps and applied to said flexible support, a wrist support with a buckle for holding said battery cell, conductors for the current from the battery to the lamps, these conductors being embodied in said flexible support.
6. In an illuminating device, the combination of a flexible support adapted to be applied to and carried on the hand, 'a battery applied to said flexible support and supported by a wrist holder and a buckle, electric lamps applied to and carried on said flexible support, some of the lamps being inclined forwardly, others backwardly and others vertically, and receiving their energy from-the said battery, conductors for conducting the current from the battery to the lamps, a switch extending across said conductors and positioned to be operated by the'tip of afinger of the hand carryingthe illuminating device.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
AUGUST SUNDH.
Witnesses:
JAMES G. BETHELL, WALTER C. STBANG.
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US3700835A (en) * 1971-04-05 1972-10-24 Chester B Rackson Hand held, finger controlled switch device
US3700836A (en) * 1971-05-10 1972-10-24 Chester B Rackson Hand held finger controlled switch device with flexible wrist strap mount
US5448458A (en) * 1994-06-23 1995-09-05 Smyly, Jr.; Douglas B. Hand mounting of illumination device
US5580154A (en) * 1994-08-24 1996-12-03 Coulter; James D. Glow-in-the-dark glove apparatus
US6019350A (en) * 1997-03-05 2000-02-01 Gelbfish; Gary A. Hand held control device and associated method
US20030235048A1 (en) * 2002-06-25 2003-12-25 Csaba Gyori Nighttime glove
US6711746B1 (en) * 2003-03-28 2004-03-30 Tyrone Orellana Glove apparatus
US20040128736A1 (en) * 2003-01-03 2004-07-08 Anza Sport Group, Inc. Glove with integrated light
US20040223321A1 (en) * 2003-05-09 2004-11-11 Crowley Matthew Wagner Hands-free light focusing apparatus and method of delivering light near the fingertips of a user
US20060007669A1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2006-01-12 Blackburn Paul C Ergonomic hand-mounted illumination device
US20070206373A1 (en) * 2006-03-03 2007-09-06 Whiteside Dennis K Ball glove having impact detection and visible annunciation
US20080062676A1 (en) * 2006-08-30 2008-03-13 Nanotec Co., Ltd. Hand lighting tool
US7347578B1 (en) 2005-12-14 2008-03-25 Nourse Connie L Apparel having selectively activated light source
US7959314B1 (en) * 2007-08-06 2011-06-14 William Rodriguez Illuminable hand-signaling glove and associated method
US20110157873A1 (en) * 2009-12-28 2011-06-30 Jerry Anthony English Safety signalling device
US8038310B1 (en) 2010-10-05 2011-10-18 Mechanix Wear, Inc. Glove illumination system and method
US20170086521A1 (en) * 2015-09-25 2017-03-30 Justin Corbett Sterner Poly Encased utility knuckle flashlight gloves

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3700835A (en) * 1971-04-05 1972-10-24 Chester B Rackson Hand held, finger controlled switch device
US3700836A (en) * 1971-05-10 1972-10-24 Chester B Rackson Hand held finger controlled switch device with flexible wrist strap mount
US5448458A (en) * 1994-06-23 1995-09-05 Smyly, Jr.; Douglas B. Hand mounting of illumination device
US5580154A (en) * 1994-08-24 1996-12-03 Coulter; James D. Glow-in-the-dark glove apparatus
US6019350A (en) * 1997-03-05 2000-02-01 Gelbfish; Gary A. Hand held control device and associated method
US20030235048A1 (en) * 2002-06-25 2003-12-25 Csaba Gyori Nighttime glove
US6709142B2 (en) 2002-06-25 2004-03-23 Csaba Gyori Nighttime glove
US6892397B2 (en) 2003-01-03 2005-05-17 Anza Sport Group, Inc. Glove with integrated light
US20040128736A1 (en) * 2003-01-03 2004-07-08 Anza Sport Group, Inc. Glove with integrated light
US6711746B1 (en) * 2003-03-28 2004-03-30 Tyrone Orellana Glove apparatus
US20040223321A1 (en) * 2003-05-09 2004-11-11 Crowley Matthew Wagner Hands-free light focusing apparatus and method of delivering light near the fingertips of a user
US20060007669A1 (en) * 2004-07-09 2006-01-12 Blackburn Paul C Ergonomic hand-mounted illumination device
US7347578B1 (en) 2005-12-14 2008-03-25 Nourse Connie L Apparel having selectively activated light source
US20070206373A1 (en) * 2006-03-03 2007-09-06 Whiteside Dennis K Ball glove having impact detection and visible annunciation
US7458699B2 (en) 2006-03-03 2008-12-02 Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc. Ball glove having impact detection and visible annunciation
US20080062676A1 (en) * 2006-08-30 2008-03-13 Nanotec Co., Ltd. Hand lighting tool
US7959314B1 (en) * 2007-08-06 2011-06-14 William Rodriguez Illuminable hand-signaling glove and associated method
US20110157873A1 (en) * 2009-12-28 2011-06-30 Jerry Anthony English Safety signalling device
US8038310B1 (en) 2010-10-05 2011-10-18 Mechanix Wear, Inc. Glove illumination system and method
US20170086521A1 (en) * 2015-09-25 2017-03-30 Justin Corbett Sterner Poly Encased utility knuckle flashlight gloves

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