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Enhanced glove cuffRelated Patent Categories: Apparel, Body Garments, Gloves, WristsEnhanced glove cuff description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070136928, Enhanced glove cuff. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims FIELD OF INVENTION [0001] This invention relates, generally, to cuffs for gloves worn on the human hand and, more particularly to cuffs for gloves worn on the human hand with features that allow greater flexibility and comfort for the user and allowing the user to maintain a proper fit. BACKGROUND [0002] Glove manufacturers customarily produce gloves to be used by persons while performing specific task that are tailored to enhance the wearer's ability to perform the task. Numerous sports, for example, use specific gloves to enhance the player's ability. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,282 to England, et al. (golf), U.S. Pat. No. 6,088,834 to Seminara (baseball and softball), U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,916 to Linner (ice hockey), U.S. Pat. No. 4,064,563 (billiards), U.S. Pat. No. 5,500,956 to Schulkin, et al. (basketball), U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,692 to Dorr (snowboarding), U.S. Pat. No. 5,079,886 (rock climbing), U.S. Pat. No. 6,832,391 to Bower (weightlifting), U.S. Pat. No. 3,096,523 to Bruchas (football), and numerous other gloves that are used in specific sports. [0003] Gloves are also often used in vocational activities or in industrial environments where user's hands must be protected from harsh or harmful elements in the environment. See, for example, U.S. Patent No. 5,882,796 to Harges, Jr., et al. (for firefighters), U.S. Pat. No. 4,416,026 to Smith (for mechanics), U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,478 to Rombach, et al. (for gardening), and numerous other gloves that are used for specific vocational and industrial applications. [0004] In developing glove designs, improvements have also been made that allow less restricted and easier movement of the wearer's wrists and hands. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,270,363 to Weeber discloses a glove that "permits free movement of all the moveable portions of the wrists and all portions of the hands so that their movement is relatively unrestricted, thus permitting easier, more accurate work and absence of fatigue to the wearer as well as avoid the cause of many avoidable accidents." Weeber's design, however, by leaving the wearer's hand uncovered, provides an insufficiently snug fit, and is, thus, unsuitable to many industrial or sports applications where hand coverage and a snug fit are essential to the glove's operation. [0005] Another glove designed to allow flexibility is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,096,523 to Bruchas, which allows "freedom, flexibility, and maneuverability of the hand." Like Weeber, however, this glove achieves flexibility by leaving many portions of the hand uncovered and is, thus, unsuitable to many applications where coverage of the hand is important to the glove's operation. [0006] Another invention that provides enhanced freedom of movement is disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,874 to Samelian, et al., which utilizes a number of foldable flaps hingedly connected to the glove to allow easy ingress and egress from the glove and freedom of movement of the wearer's wrists. Because this system of flaps leaves portions of the hand uncovered, however, it is likewise unsuitable to many applications when a snug fit and protection of the entire hand is needed. [0007] Another mechanism, which allows freedom of movement of the wearer's wrist is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,810,531 to Lento, which utilizes an elastic cuff in order to allow flexibility and maneuverability of the wearer's wrist. This glove has many shortcomings also, despite the use of lighter, elastic materials at the cuff, because a cuff of this type is nevertheless prone to crimping and folding as the wrist is curled, this limiting movement and causing irritation in the user. [0008] Another mechanism intended to allow greater flexibility of movement is disclosed by Fox Racing in its Flexair Glove #03114, which utilizes two different materials at the cuff in order to enhance maneuverability. While the use of a lighter material at the top of the cuff allows the Fox glove greater flexibility, because the glove lacks a mechanism to ensure the rigidity and snug-fit of the glove as a whole. [0009] In summary, for each of the foregoing inventions, the wearer is forced to compromise between a snug fit to the glove and maneuverability and flexibility of the wearer's wrist. That is, the gloves that provide a snug fit, such as those utilizing a hook and eye type wrist strap, invariably restrict movement by limiting maneuverability of the wrist, crimping or folding on movement, or otherwise causing resistance or discomfort on movement of the wearer's wrist. This is particularly burdensome in many applications where the wearer must make repetitive motions with his wrist, such as mechanic gloves, gardening gloves, or sporting gloves. On the other hand, those inventions that seek to allow greater maneuverability by not restricting wrist movement, tend to lack the rigidity and support needed for the snug fit that is often required for glove use. [0010] Thus, there remains a long-felt need in the art for a glove design that allows the user both a firm, snug fit, as is suitable for sports and vocational use of gloves, and maneuverability and flexibility of the wearer's wrist, making the glove more comfortable to wear. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0011] This invention is directed towards overcoming the above shortcomings by providing a enhanced glove cuff design that allows for a snug and secure fit and yet remains comfortable and flexible for the wearer, while being adaptable to many different types of gloves for many different uses. [0012] In one embodiment of the invention, the glove cuff is formed with a lighter material at the top portion of the wrist area, such that the glove provides less resistance and greater flexibility for movement of the wearer's wrist. Unlike the above prior art, however, in order to maintain the snug and secure fit of the glove, a heavier, inflexible material, such as rubber, plastic, or PVC, is used as a cuff reinforcement and attached to the portion surrounding the lighter material. Thus, the cuff reinforcement provides structural rigidity to the glove that it would lack if only the lighter material were used. Meanwhile, the heavier material is placed in locations that do not require flexibility, so that the comfort and flexibility of the glove is not compromised by the use of the heavier material. [0013] In another embodiment of the invention, both the upper and lower portions of the cuff include lighter, more flexible materials and thereby allow for greater comfort and flexibility. In this embodiment, the heavier, cuff reinforcement material again surrounds the lighter materials such that the glove maintains its rigidity and snug fit. [0014] In other embodiments of the invention, this combination of alternating light and rigid materials is used along other portions of the glove, such as along the fingers, such that greater flexibility is allowed while maintaining the glove's structural rigidity. [0015] Any of the above embodiments of the enhanced glove cuff invention are equally adaptable and usable for any of the above different glove types, including but not limited to work gloves, sports gloves, mechanics gloves, and any other glove type where comfort and rigidity are beneficial to glove performance. This invention will be particularly useful in applications such as mechanic's gloves or golf gloves, where precise, unrestricted movement of the wearer's wrist is commonly desired. [0016] The enhanced cuff design is, further, adaptable to all varieties of glove materials. The design can be used with any number of natural and/or synthetic materials wherein the material used at the cuff is relatively light and flexible and a heavier, more rigid material is included adjacent to the lighter material. Thus, for example, a light elastic material can be used with a heaver, cuff reinforcement material such as rubber. Or, a light natural material, such as cotton cloth, may be used in combination with a heavier cuff reinforcement material such as leather. [0017] The enhanced cuff design is, moreover, usable in conjunction with existing cuff tightening mechanisms known in the art such as hook and eye, laces, or any of the many tightening mechanisms known in the art. [0018] Further, multiple materials may be used in concert with one another. For example, differing materials can be used on the top and bottom of the glove to allow for added comfort, while maintaining the rigidity of the glove. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0019] FIG. 1 is a top view of a glove featuring the enhanced glove cuff. [0020] FIG. 2A is an enlarged top view of the cuff reinforcement of the enhanced glove cuff. Continue reading about Enhanced glove cuff... 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