USRE12996E - Catching-glove - Google Patents

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USRE12996E
USRE12996E US RE12996 E USRE12996 E US RE12996E
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  • This invention has relation to catchinggloves; and it consists in the novel construc.- tion and arrangement of its parts, as hereinafter shown and described.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a catching-glove consisting of an inner and outer glove, one nested. within the other and both being made of leather.
  • the inner glove has a pad of peculiar construction attached at the ends of the fingers and thumb, said pad being adapted to rest in the palm of the hand and extend along the inner sides of the fingers between the two gloves.
  • the gloves also are of especial construction particularly adapted for the purpose intended
  • the inner and outer gloves may be secured together by the ordinary glove-fasteners. as shownin Figures 1 and2, erinlieu thereofsuitable lacing or any other fastening means may be employed.
  • the said fastening means extends around the wrist and back of the gloves, along the lower edges thereof.
  • the gloves may be easily and readily separated for the purpose of placing in new pads, if necessary.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the front of the outer glove member.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the back of the outer glove member.
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view showing the method of inserting the thumb and the seam at the forefinger.
  • Fig. 4 is a lengitudinal vertical. sectional view of the glove, showing the inner glove nested within the outer glove.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the pad; and Fig. 6 is anelevation of the pad with the fingers broken away, showing the reverse side thereof.
  • the inner and outer glove members are made on the same pattern, it being understood that the dimensions of the inner glove are sufficiently smaller to permit the same to sli within the outer glove.
  • the palm-piece 1 is provided with the inner finger-facings 2 2.
  • the thumb consists of the inner piece 3, which extends over the tip end of the thumb to the wrist of the glove,
  • the inner and outer gloves may be secured together with ordinary metallic glove-fasteners; but, as above stated, such fasteners may be substituted by lacing or any other securing means without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • the description above given applies to both.
  • padding consists of the piece 7, provided with fingers and a thumb. Said piece is secured at the tips of the fingers and at-the tip of the thumb to the tips of the fingers and thumb of the inner glove 8. Otherwise the said padpiece 7 is not attached to the said glove.
  • the padpiece 10 is interposed between the pad-piece 7 and the pad-piece 9. Said pad 10 is secured by stitching to the pad-piece 9.
  • a pad 11 which is substantially crescent-shaped andv is held. in position by the pad-covering 12, which is also substantially of the shape of a crescent and which is stitched to the padpiece 9 and the pad 10, as illustrated in Figs. 4, 5, and '6.
  • a glove is provided which thoroughly protects the inner portions of the fingers, the palm of the hand, the wrist, and the joints between the thumb and the palm. If desired, webbings may be inserted in the outer glove between the thumb and the forefinger or between any of the fingers.
  • the seam 13, which secures the pad 10, extends diagonally across the palm of the pad-piece 9 at the base of the fingers thereof.
  • the inner glove may be readily slipped. from the outer glove and that any of the pads or pieces thereof may be removed or replaced.
  • any of the pads or pieces thereof may be removed or replaced.
  • I use the word complete 1n the separate finger members therefor or mit pornested within the other and having suitable claims as referring to the outer and inner members, I refer to the fact that each of the gloves comprises complete covering for the fingers, thumb and back of the hand whether the covering for the fingers be in the form of tions.
  • the inner glove is placed upon the hand and the outer gloveis drawn down over the inner glove and the two gloves are then secured together along their lower edges.
  • a glove consisting of separable inner and outer members made on the same pattern, one adapted to nest within the other, a pad interposed between the glove members an? being attached to the inner member on y.
  • a glove consisting of inner and outer members, one ada ted to nest within the other and a suitab e securing means for the said members, a pad interposed between the palms of the two members, and having integral finger portions which extend between the fingers of the two glove members, said pad being secured at the ends of the finger portions only to the inner glove member,
  • a glove consisting of two members one securing means, a pad interposed between the palms, fingers and thumb of the two members and being secured at the tips of the fingers and thumb to the inner glove member, a second pad also interposed between the pahns, fingers and thumb of the two glove members and being secured at the tip ends of its fingers and thumbs to the first said pad, a third pad interposed between the two first said pads, a crescent-shaped pad located at the base of the second said pad and extending along the base of the palm and the longitudinal axis of the thumb.
  • a glove formed of complete outer and inner members the inner member consisting of a support or lining having separated finger portions thereon, a backing connected with said support and having separated finger portions, a padding on said su port also having corresponding separated nger portions, and the said outer member consisting of separated finger portions in which the finger portions of the inner member and the pads thereof are seated, whereby each finger portion is provided with its separate and independent pad, and means for securing the said outer and inner members together around the back opening and at the wrist.
  • a glove formed of complete outer and inner members the inner member consisting of a support or lining having separated finger portions thereon, a backing connected with said upport and having separated finger portions, a padding on said su port also having corresponding separated fi nger portions, a crescent shaped pad upon the first pad extending along the base portion and the thumb of the glove and said outer member consisting of separated finger portions in.
  • each finger portion is provided with its separate and independent pad, and means for securing the said outer and inner members together around the back opening and at the wrist.

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