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US945818A
US945818A US48223109A US1909482231A US945818A US 945818 A US945818 A US 945818A US 48223109 A US48223109 A US 48223109A US 1909482231 A US1909482231 A US 1909482231A US 945818 A US945818 A US 945818A
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  • This invention relates to gloves or mitts of that general class especially designed for use by bricklayers, stonemasons, cement workers, and other persons in handling and laying brick and the like and has for its object to provide a comparatively simple and inexpensive glove capable of being worn without discomfort to the user and which forms a protection to the fingers and thumb of the hand, thereby to prevent the bricks and cement from cutting, lacerating or otherwise injuring the same.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a glove the finger pieces or cots of which are secured to the back piece of the glove by flexible connecting elements or straps which allow free movement of the fingers when handling or laying brick.
  • a further object is to reinforce and strengthen the active faces of the finger and thumb cots, and further, to extend the active face of the forefinger cot of the right hand glove to the base of the adjacent thumb stall, thereby to form a partial protection to the palm of the hand.
  • a still further object of the invention is generally to improve this class of devices so as to increase their utility, durability and efliciency, as well as to reduce the cost of manufacture.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a bricklayers mitt or glove constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view looking at the rear face of the glove.
  • F i". 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view taken on the line 44 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 55 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 a perspective view of the left hand glove looking at the front thereof.
  • the improved gloves forming the subject matter of the present invention are made in pairs, one for the right hand and one for the left hand, and in describing the construction and manufacture of same, a detailed description of the right hand glove shown in Figs. 1 and 2 will first be given.
  • the right hand glove or mitt comprises a back piece 5 formed of soft leather, canvas or other suitable material having its peripheral edge turned inwardly and secured to the body of the back piece by one or more rows of stitching to form a reinforcing hem 6.
  • One end of the back piece 5 is extended longitudinally to form a cot or finger piece 7 for the reception of the forefinger, the cot 7 being relatively large so as to allow freedom of movement of the forefinger when laying or handling bricks.
  • the thumb stall 8 is made separately and subsequently attached to the back piece by a row of stitching, there being a strip or gore 9 also preferably formed of thin leather or canvas disposed adjacent to and connected with the thumb stall as shown.
  • the gore 9 extends the entire length of the glove and forms one wall of the finger stall 7. By providing the glove with the gore 9 the latter forms a partial protection to the palm of the hand and also forms a means for supporting a reinforcing strip 10.
  • the reinforcing strip 10 which may be formed of thick leather or other suitable material, extends from the tip of the finger stall 7 to the base of the thumb stall 8 and also partially covers the gore 9 at the palm of the hand, said reinforcing strip receiving the impact of the brick and serving to prevent the latter from coming in contact with the forefinger and cutting or otherwise lacerating the same.
  • a plurality of finger stalls or tips 11 each preferably formed of a piece of thin v leather or canvas with a seam 12 arranged at the back thereof so as to prevent the latter from coming in contact with the fingers and thus preventing the free movement of the latter when handling bricks.
  • the active or inner faces of the finger pieces or stalls 11 are reinforced and strengthened by the provision of wear strips 13 which latter are sewed, riveted or otherwise secured to the eg s adjacent finger pieces, as shown in Fig. l
  • the stitching or rivets for fastening the wear strips 13 on the finger piece are preferably spaced inwardly from the opposite sides of said finger pieces so that a smooth unobstructed surface will be presented on each side of the finger tips or stalls 11 for the purpose above stated.
  • Secured to the rear faces of the finger tips or stalls 11 are flexible elements or strips 14 preferably formed of elastic so as to permit the fingers to be bent inwardly when graspinga brick or other object.
  • the elasticity of the strips 14 is such that when the hand is held with the fingers in open position, the strips 1% will normally and yieldably hold the finger pieces in engagement with the fingers to assist in preventing accidental displacement of said tips and when the fingers are bent inwardly as in the act ofgrasping a brick,- the strips will yield and allow the finger tips to return to normal position after the brick is released.
  • the upper edge of the back piece 5 is extended longitudinally to form an attaching strap 15 having a series of openings or eye lets 16 formed therein and arranged to engage the tongue of a buckle or similar fastening device 17 carried by the other end of the back piece so that when the strap is passed through the buckle the glove will be securely retained in position on the hand of the user.
  • the left hand glove shown in Fig. 6 of the drawing is similar in construction to the right hand glove with the exception that the forefinger tip or stall 18 is made relatively short and connected through the medium of a flexible element or strap to the body portion, there being little or no abrasion of the forefinger of the left hand by the bricks in the act of laying same.
  • the finger tips extend to the second joint of the finger while the flexible connecting strips 14 span the spaces between the finger tips and back piece at the rear of the hand and permit free movement of the fingers at all times.
  • the palm of the hand is exposed so as to permit the operator to readily grasp a brick with out danger of the latter slipping, which is the case where the palm is covered by the inner face of a glove.
  • the glove is principally designed for use by bricklayers it is obvious that the same may be used with equal good results by stonemasons, cement workers, or for any purpose for which a glove of this character is found applicable.
  • a glove including an imperforate back piece, thumb stall and finger pieces, elastic strips of substantially the same width eaaeis as the finger-pieces forming a connection between the rear faces of said finger pieces glove in position on the hand of the operator.
  • a glove including a solid back piece, thumb stall and finger pieces, said finger pieces being each formed of a single piece of material having their adjacent longitudinal edges connected at the rear of the glove, reinforcing strips secured to the active faces of the finger pieces, and flexible elements of substantially the same width as the fingerpieces forming a connection between the inner ends of said finger pieces and the inner face of the back piece.
  • a glove including a back piece having a portion thereof extended longitudinally to form a cot for the reception of the forefinger, a thumb stall connected with the forefinger cot and having its active face reinforced, a reinforcing strip secured to the forefinger cot and extending from the tip end of said cot to the base of the thumb stall, said reinforcing strip also forming a partial protection for the palm of the hand, a plurality of finger pieces having their active faces reinforced, and elastic strips of substantially the same width as the fingerpieces forming a flexible connection between the inner ends of said finger pieces and the inner face of the back piece.
  • a glove including an imperforate back piece having one end thereof extended longitudinally to form a cot for the reception of the forefinger, and another portion thereof extended laterally to produce an attaching strap, a thumb stall connected with the back piece, a plurality of finger pieces having their active faces reinforced, elastic strips of substantially the same width as the finger-pieces forming a connection between said finger pieces and the inner face of the back piece, and a fastening device carried by the back piece for engagement with the strap.

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B. LLSPRAGUE. BRICKLAYERS GLOVE.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 9, 1909.
945,818, Patented Jan.'11,1910.
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BLAINE L. SPRAGUE, OF OSSEO, WISCONSIN.
BRICKLAYERS GLOVE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented J an. 11, 1910.
Application filed March 9, 1909. Serial No. 482,231.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BLAINE L. SPRAGUE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Osseo, in the county of Trempealeau and State of \Visconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bricklayers Gloves, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to gloves or mitts of that general class especially designed for use by bricklayers, stonemasons, cement workers, and other persons in handling and laying brick and the like and has for its object to provide a comparatively simple and inexpensive glove capable of being worn without discomfort to the user and which forms a protection to the fingers and thumb of the hand, thereby to prevent the bricks and cement from cutting, lacerating or otherwise injuring the same.
A further object of the invention is to provide a glove the finger pieces or cots of which are secured to the back piece of the glove by flexible connecting elements or straps which allow free movement of the fingers when handling or laying brick.
A further object is to reinforce and strengthen the active faces of the finger and thumb cots, and further, to extend the active face of the forefinger cot of the right hand glove to the base of the adjacent thumb stall, thereby to form a partial protection to the palm of the hand.
A still further object of the invention is generally to improve this class of devices so as to increase their utility, durability and efliciency, as well as to reduce the cost of manufacture.
Further objects and advantages will appear in the following description, it being understood that various changes in form, proportions and minor details of construction may be resorted'to within the scope of the appended claims.
For a full understanding of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction and the means for effecting the result, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure l is a perspective view of a bricklayers mitt or glove constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a similar view looking at the rear face of the glove. F i". 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a similar view taken on the line 44 of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 55 of Fig. 1. Fig. 6 a perspective view of the left hand glove looking at the front thereof.
The improved gloves forming the subject matter of the present invention are made in pairs, one for the right hand and one for the left hand, and in describing the construction and manufacture of same, a detailed description of the right hand glove shown in Figs. 1 and 2 will first be given.
The right hand glove or mitt comprises a back piece 5 formed of soft leather, canvas or other suitable material having its peripheral edge turned inwardly and secured to the body of the back piece by one or more rows of stitching to form a reinforcing hem 6. One end of the back piece 5 is extended longitudinally to form a cot or finger piece 7 for the reception of the forefinger, the cot 7 being relatively large so as to allow freedom of movement of the forefinger when laying or handling bricks. The thumb stall 8 is made separately and subsequently attached to the back piece by a row of stitching, there being a strip or gore 9 also preferably formed of thin leather or canvas disposed adjacent to and connected with the thumb stall as shown. The gore 9 extends the entire length of the glove and forms one wall of the finger stall 7. By providing the glove with the gore 9 the latter forms a partial protection to the palm of the hand and also forms a means for supporting a reinforcing strip 10. The reinforcing strip 10, which may be formed of thick leather or other suitable material, extends from the tip of the finger stall 7 to the base of the thumb stall 8 and also partially covers the gore 9 at the palm of the hand, said reinforcing strip receiving the impact of the brick and serving to prevent the latter from coming in contact with the forefinger and cutting or otherwise lacerating the same. Combined with the glove are a plurality of finger stalls or tips 11, each preferably formed of a piece of thin v leather or canvas with a seam 12 arranged at the back thereof so as to prevent the latter from coming in contact with the fingers and thus preventing the free movement of the latter when handling bricks. The active or inner faces of the finger pieces or stalls 11 are reinforced and strengthened by the provision of wear strips 13 which latter are sewed, riveted or otherwise secured to the eg s adjacent finger pieces, as shown in Fig. l
of the drawing. The stitching or rivets for fastening the wear strips 13 on the finger piece are preferably spaced inwardly from the opposite sides of said finger pieces so that a smooth unobstructed surface will be presented on each side of the finger tips or stalls 11 for the purpose above stated. Secured to the rear faces of the finger tips or stalls 11 are flexible elements or strips 14 preferably formed of elastic so as to permit the fingers to be bent inwardly when graspinga brick or other object. The elasticity of the strips 14 is such that when the hand is held with the fingers in open position, the strips 1% will normally and yieldably hold the finger pieces in engagement with the fingers to assist in preventing accidental displacement of said tips and when the fingers are bent inwardly as in the act ofgrasping a brick,- the strips will yield and allow the finger tips to return to normal position after the brick is released. The upper edge of the back piece 5 is extended longitudinally to form an attaching strap 15 having a series of openings or eye lets 16 formed therein and arranged to engage the tongue of a buckle or similar fastening device 17 carried by the other end of the back piece so that when the strap is passed through the buckle the glove will be securely retained in position on the hand of the user.
The left hand glove, shown in Fig. 6 of the drawing is similar in construction to the right hand glove with the exception that the forefinger tip or stall 18 is made relatively short and connected through the medium of a flexible element or strap to the body portion, there being little or no abrasion of the forefinger of the left hand by the bricks in the act of laying same.
Attention is here called to the fact that the finger tips extend to the second joint of the finger while the flexible connecting strips 14 span the spaces between the finger tips and back piece at the rear of the hand and permit free movement of the fingers at all times. It will also be noted that the palm of the hand is exposed so as to permit the operator to readily grasp a brick with out danger of the latter slipping, which is the case where the palm is covered by the inner face of a glove.
lVhile the glove is principally designed for use by bricklayers it is obvious that the same may be used with equal good results by stonemasons, cement workers, or for any purpose for which a glove of this character is found applicable.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, is:
1. A glove including an imperforate back piece, thumb stall and finger pieces, elastic strips of substantially the same width eaaeis as the finger-pieces forming a connection between the rear faces of said finger pieces glove in position on the hand of the operator.
2. A glove lncludlng an imperforate back integral therewith, reinforced finger pieces spaced from the back piece, flexible strips of substantially the same width as the fingerpieces connecting the rear faces of said finger pieces with the back piece, and a reinforcing strip secured to the fore-finger cot and adapted to form a partial protection for the palm of the hand.
3. A glove including a solid back piece, thumb stall and finger pieces, said finger pieces being each formed of a single piece of material having their adjacent longitudinal edges connected at the rear of the glove, reinforcing strips secured to the active faces of the finger pieces, and flexible elements of substantially the same width as the fingerpieces forming a connection between the inner ends of said finger pieces and the inner face of the back piece.
4. A glove including a back piece having a portion thereof extended longitudinally to form a cot for the reception of the forefinger, a thumb stall connected with the forefinger cot and having its active face reinforced, a reinforcing strip secured to the forefinger cot and extending from the tip end of said cot to the base of the thumb stall, said reinforcing strip also forming a partial protection for the palm of the hand, a plurality of finger pieces having their active faces reinforced, and elastic strips of substantially the same width as the fingerpieces forming a flexible connection between the inner ends of said finger pieces and the inner face of the back piece.
5. A glove including an imperforate back piece having one end thereof extended longitudinally to form a cot for the reception of the forefinger, and another portion thereof extended laterally to produce an attaching strap, a thumb stall connected with the back piece, a plurality of finger pieces having their active faces reinforced, elastic strips of substantially the same width as the finger-pieces forming a connection between said finger pieces and the inner face of the back piece, and a fastening device carried by the back piece for engagement with the strap.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
BLAINE L. SPRAGUE. [L s] IVitnesses G. O. LINDERMAN, B. FLORENCE ROBERTS.
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US2555203A (en) * 1949-09-08 1951-05-29 James C Ramsey Glove for archers
US2740968A (en) * 1952-08-18 1956-04-10 Walter R Gardocki Archery gloves
US2985885A (en) * 1959-04-01 1961-05-30 American Archery Company Inc Archer's glove
US4698851A (en) * 1986-10-31 1987-10-13 Skiears, Inc. Ski glove
US4742579A (en) * 1986-10-31 1988-05-10 Skiears, Inc. Ski glove
US4779289A (en) * 1987-12-18 1988-10-25 Prouty Ronald L Work glove with insert
US5575296A (en) * 1992-07-16 1996-11-19 Peck; Edward F. Finger puncture protector
US5689828A (en) * 1993-10-04 1997-11-25 Mah; Jung Y. Protective glove for baseball

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2555203A (en) * 1949-09-08 1951-05-29 James C Ramsey Glove for archers
US2740968A (en) * 1952-08-18 1956-04-10 Walter R Gardocki Archery gloves
US2985885A (en) * 1959-04-01 1961-05-30 American Archery Company Inc Archer's glove
US4698851A (en) * 1986-10-31 1987-10-13 Skiears, Inc. Ski glove
US4742579A (en) * 1986-10-31 1988-05-10 Skiears, Inc. Ski glove
US4779289A (en) * 1987-12-18 1988-10-25 Prouty Ronald L Work glove with insert
US5575296A (en) * 1992-07-16 1996-11-19 Peck; Edward F. Finger puncture protector
US5689828A (en) * 1993-10-04 1997-11-25 Mah; Jung Y. Protective glove for baseball

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