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US3629867A
US3629867A US47086A US3629867DA US3629867A US 3629867 A US3629867 A US 3629867A US 47086 A US47086 A US 47086A US 3629867D A US3629867D A US 3629867DA US 3629867 A US3629867 A US 3629867A
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    • B43KIMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
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  • the stalls which receive the writing instruments preferably are formed with an opening in the middle for increased flexibility and the adhesive applied to the lower surface of the holder may be of the pressure-sensitive type and covered with a masking sheet for ease in handling and attaching.
  • the holder is capable of general use but finds particular utility in its application to the back of a workman's glove, such as a carpenters glove, since it does not interfere with the workmans normal movements but locates the pens, pencils or the like where they may conveniently be reached.
  • a pen, pencil, or other writing instrument holder is provided by the present invention which may be adhesively attached at a location for convenient use.
  • the holder may be attached to a wall adjacent a telephone or to the telephone itself, or, for example, to the inside of a brief case.
  • the holder is particularly adapted for attachment to the back of a workmans glove so that the workman has ready access thereto without the necessity of removing his gloves.
  • the holder is attached to the back of the glove with the stalls thereof diagonally disposed, both for purposes of convenient access and to avoid restriction of the worker in the performance of his duties.
  • the stalls are made in two sections and the entire holder preferably is constructed of a material such as a leather or plastic to provide for increased flexibility.
  • the holder is reusable and may be removed from a worn glove or other expendable article for reattachment to another.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a second view of the holder showing it attached to the back of a glove
  • FIG. 3 is a view of the under surface ofthe holder.
  • the holder includes a base member 11 constructed of a flexible material such as leather, plastic or the like and having longitudinally extending side edges 12 and 13, a top edge 14 and the bottom edge, including angularly disposed bottom edge portions 15 and 16.
  • a first layer of flexible material having side and bottom edges of substantially the same configuration as that of the base member 11 is secured thereto along their corresponding side and bottom edges.
  • the top edge 21 of layer 20 is of greater width than the width of the base member 11 and tapers inwardly so that at its bottom edge it is of the same width as that of the underlying portion of the base member.
  • a second layer 30 is also attached to the base member 1] along the side edges thereof and extends across the base member with its lower edge 31 spaced from the top edge 2] of the first layer 20.
  • the layer 30 is approximately the same width as the top edge 21 of the first layer 20 and is attached to the base member at an intermediate portion 32 substantially aligned with the corresponding portion 22 of the first layer 20 to provide a pair of open-end pockets 33 and 34 substantially aligned with the elongated pockets 23 and 24.
  • a layer of the adhesive 40 which preferably is of the pressure-sensitive type, is applied to the lower surface of the base member 11 and covered by a masking sheet 41 for convenience in shipping and handling of the holder.
  • a masking sheet 41 for convenience in shipping and handling of the holder.
  • FIG. 2 of the drawings one environment in which the present invention has particular utility is shown.
  • a glove 50 having a back section 51 and a palm section (not shown), with a plurality of fingers 52 extending outwardly thereof, is shown with the holder 10 of the present invention attached to the back section thereof.
  • the side edges 12 and 13 of the base member are angularly disposed with respect to the side edges 53 of the glove 50.
  • the holder is shown attached to a left-hand glove, as would normally be the case for use by a right-handed person, it can readily be attached to a right-hand glove for use by a left-handed person or for any other reason. Additionally, it will be noted that an angularly disposed portion 15 or 16 of the bottom edge of the holder will be substantially aligned with the adjacent side edge of the glove, regardless of to which glove the holder is attached. It will further be seen that where the holder is attached to an expendable article, such as a glove, it may be detached when the glove becomes worn and reattached to a new glove.
  • the present invention provides an article of manufacture which provides convenient access to pens, pencils and other writing materials carried thereby.
  • An article of manufacture comprising:
  • a. a glove including a back section and finger stall means attached to and extending from said back section,
  • a base member of flexible material having longitudinally extending side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge
  • said base member is attached to said back section of said glove with said angularly disposed bottom edge portion positioned substantially parallel with an adjacent side edge of said back section.

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A holder for pencils, pens or other writing instruments has an adhesive coating applied to its lower surface so that it may be attached to the surface of an article for easy accessibility to the contents of the holder. The stalls which receive the writing instruments preferably are formed with an opening in the middle for increased flexibility and the adhesive applied to the lower surface of the holder may be of the pressure-sensitive type and covered with a masking sheet for ease in handling and attaching. The holder is capable of general use but finds particular utility in its application to the back of a workman''s glove, such as a carpenter''s glove, since it does not interfere with the workman''s normal movements but locates the pens, pencils or the like where they may conveniently be reached.

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United States Patent [72] Inventor [54] GLOVE WITH PENCIL HOLDER FOREIGN PATENTS 21,495 1898 Great Britain 2/160 1,183,588 1957 France 2/160 1,142,180 1969 Great Britain 2/160 Primary Examiner-Jordan Franklin Assistant Examiner-Geo. V. Larkin Atlorney- Marechal, Biebel, French & Bugg ABSTRACT: A holder for. pencils, pens or other writing instruments has an adhesive coating applied to its lower surface.
so that it may be attached to the surface of an article for easy accessibility to the contents of the holder. The stalls which receive the writing instruments preferably are formed with an opening in the middle for increased flexibility and the adhesive applied to the lower surface of the holder may be of the pressure-sensitive type and covered with a masking sheet for ease in handling and attaching. The holder is capable of general use but finds particular utility in its application to the back of a workman's glove, such as a carpenters glove, since it does not interfere with the workmans normal movements but locates the pens, pencils or the like where they may conveniently be reached.
rmmmam slezslasv INVENTOR EUGENE M. TAYLOR BY Q E a; 2 M Afro/Pi s GLOVE WITH PENCIL HOLDER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION It is frequently desirable to have a pencil or other writing instrument readily accessible to eliminate the necessity of locating one when it is needed. For example, it would often be convenient to have a pencil located adjacent to a telephone so that when the need arises for taking notes or messages a pencil would be close at hand. Additionally, it would be convenient to have a pen or pencil located within easy reach in a briefcase so that the necessity of unpacking the briefcase to find a pen or pencil would be eliminated.
The construction industry provides another example of the desirability of locating a marking instrument within easy reach. Thus, carpenters and other construction workers frequently find it necessary to mark measurements on the material they are working with and perform other measurement computations. Such workmen, however, are usually wearing gloves for protective purposes and, since the most convenient place for carrying a pen or pencil is in a pocket, such as a shirt breast pocket, it is necessary for the workman to remove at least one of his gloves to retrieve the writing instrument from his pocket, particularly in cold weather when outer clothing is worn.
It will be seen, therefore, that a need exists for means for positioning a writing instrument in a conveniently accessible place particularly, as noted above, in the building industries where it is inconvenient for a workman to remove his glove or gloves to retrieve a pen or pencil from his pocket.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A pen, pencil, or other writing instrument holder is provided by the present invention which may be adhesively attached at a location for convenient use. Thus, the holder may be attached to a wall adjacent a telephone or to the telephone itself, or, for example, to the inside of a brief case.
The holder is particularly adapted for attachment to the back of a workmans glove so that the workman has ready access thereto without the necessity of removing his gloves. The holder is attached to the back of the glove with the stalls thereof diagonally disposed, both for purposes of convenient access and to avoid restriction of the worker in the performance of his duties. In this regard it will be seen that the stalls are made in two sections and the entire holder preferably is constructed of a material such as a leather or plastic to provide for increased flexibility. Additionally, it will be apparent that the holder is reusable and may be removed from a worn glove or other expendable article for reattachment to another.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a holder constructed in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a second view of the holder showing it attached to the back of a glove; and
FIG. 3 is a view of the under surface ofthe holder.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS As seen in FIG. 1 of the drawings, the holder includes a base member 11 constructed of a flexible material such as leather, plastic or the like and having longitudinally extending side edges 12 and 13, a top edge 14 and the bottom edge, including angularly disposed bottom edge portions 15 and 16.
A first layer of flexible material having side and bottom edges of substantially the same configuration as that of the base member 11 is secured thereto along their corresponding side and bottom edges. The top edge 21 of layer 20 is of greater width than the width of the base member 11 and tapers inwardly so that at its bottom edge it is of the same width as that of the underlying portion of the base member. As a result, when the layer 20 is secured at an intermediate portion 22 thereof to the base member 11 a pair of pockets 23 and 24 are formed, which, as shown, may be of different sizes to accommodate pens or pencils of different sizes.
A second layer 30 is also attached to the base member 1] along the side edges thereof and extends across the base member with its lower edge 31 spaced from the top edge 2] of the first layer 20. The layer 30 is approximately the same width as the top edge 21 of the first layer 20 and is attached to the base member at an intermediate portion 32 substantially aligned with the corresponding portion 22 of the first layer 20 to provide a pair of open- end pockets 33 and 34 substantially aligned with the elongated pockets 23 and 24.
As seen in FIG. 3 of the drawings, a layer of the adhesive 40, which preferably is of the pressure-sensitive type, is applied to the lower surface of the base member 11 and covered by a masking sheet 41 for convenience in shipping and handling of the holder. Thus, when it is desired to attach the holder to some article to permit the writing instruments 42 and 43 car ried thereby to be readily accessible, it is necessary merely to peel the masking sheet 41 from the under surface of the holder and apply it in the desired position.
With reference to FIG. 2 of the drawings, one environment in which the present invention has particular utility is shown. Thus, as seen in FIG. 2, a glove 50, having a back section 51 and a palm section (not shown), with a plurality of fingers 52 extending outwardly thereof, is shown with the holder 10 of the present invention attached to the back section thereof. It will be noted in this regard that the side edges 12 and 13 of the base member are angularly disposed with respect to the side edges 53 of the glove 50.
This particular location of the holder on the glove has been found to be the most advantageous since it places the instruments carried by the holder in a readily accessible position and yet does not hamper the workman in the performance of his tasks. In this regard it will be seen that by forming the pockets in two sections with a space between, as at 20 and 30, and utilizing a flexible material for the construction, the flexibility of the glove to which it is attached is not materially impaired.
It should also be noted that although the holder is shown attached to a left-hand glove, as would normally be the case for use by a right-handed person, it can readily be attached to a right-hand glove for use by a left-handed person or for any other reason. Additionally, it will be noted that an angularly disposed portion 15 or 16 of the bottom edge of the holder will be substantially aligned with the adjacent side edge of the glove, regardless of to which glove the holder is attached. It will further be seen that where the holder is attached to an expendable article, such as a glove, it may be detached when the glove becomes worn and reattached to a new glove.
From the above it will be apparent that the present invention provides an article of manufacture which provides convenient access to pens, pencils and other writing materials carried thereby.
While the form of apparatus herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise form of apparatus, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. An article of manufacture comprising:
a. a glove including a back section and finger stall means attached to and extending from said back section,
b. a base member of flexible material having longitudinally extending side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge,
0. means securing said base member to said back section of said glove with said side edges angularly disposed with respect to a side edge of said back section,
d. a first layer of flexible material having side edges and a bottom edge,
e. means securing said first layer of flexible material to said base member along the side and bottom edges of said first layer to define an elongated pocket,
at said bottom edges of said base member and first layer have portions thereof angularly disposed with respect to the side edges thereof, and
b. said base member is attached to said back section of said glove with said angularly disposed bottom edge portion positioned substantially parallel with an adjacent side edge of said back section.

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1. An article of manufacture comprising: a. a glove including a back section and finger stall means attached to and extending from said back section, b. a base member of flexible material having longitudinally extending side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge, c. means securing said base member to said back section of said glove with said side edges angularly disposed with respect to a side edge of said back section, d. a first layer of flexible material having side edges and a bottom edge, e. means securing said first layer of flexible material to said base member along the side and bottom edges of said first layer to define an elongated pocket, f. a second layer of flexible material extending across said base member in spaced relation to said first layer of flexible material, and g. means attaching said second layer to said base member along side edges of said second layer and defining with said base member an open end pocket substantially aligned with said elongated pocket.
2. The article of claim 1 wherein: a. said bottom edges of said base member and first layer have portions thereof angularly disposed with respect to the side edges thereof, and b. said base member is attached to said back section of said glove with said angularly disposed bottom edge portion positioned substantially parallel with an adjacent side edge of said back section.
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US4384714A (en) * 1980-12-29 1983-05-24 Akira Kimura Weighted cuff exercising device
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US4384714A (en) * 1980-12-29 1983-05-24 Akira Kimura Weighted cuff exercising device
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