US208799A - Improvement in hand-protectors - Google Patents

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  • Our invention consists of a muti' or covering for ei'ectually protecting1 the hands of drivers or horsemen from the cold, and at the same time permitting the free manipulation of the reins and whip.
  • AA represent the arms of the driver or horseman; B B, the reins, and D the stock of the whip.
  • G and G are two protectors, made preferably of fur, lined with appropriate fabric, each protector being made in the form of a bag, with a small orifice at one end to admit one of the reins, the other end being open for admitting the hand and cuii of the coat, and the interior being large enough to permit the free movement of the ngers and thumb in grasping one of the reins.
  • the protector used for the right hand has, in addition to the opening for admitting a rein, an orifice for the introduction of the stock D of the Whip, which can be grasped by the hand of the driver or horseman, as shown in Fig. 2, a iiap or flaps, y, being secured to the inside of the protector, near this orifice, so as to have a tendency to close the same to an extent permitted by the whip, thereby excluding rain and snow.
  • the driver or horseman can pass his hand through a loop, j', which, being secured to the inside ofthe protector, will tend to keep the latter in place.
  • the protector is made large enough to admit both hands, there being at the end two orifices for admitting two reins.
  • the protector may consist of a strip of properly-lined fur, or other material, of such shape that it can be folded, one edge overlapping the other, and being secured by buttons or other suitable fastenings, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. l.
  • protectors of fur While we prefer to make the protectors of fur, with linings, they may be made of other material.
  • a comparatively cheap article, for instance, can be made of rubber cloth lined with annel.
  • the within-described hand-protector consisting of a bag having at one end an opening or openings large enough to admit the hand or hands of a driver or horseman, and having at or near its opposite end an orifice or orifices for admitting the reins, all substantially as set forth.
  • the Within-described protector having openings for receiving the hands and reins, and an orifice, x, for admit-ting the whip, as specified.

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E. 0.*8: G. W. DAVIS Hand-Protector.
Patented Oct. 8; 18.78.
No'.l 208,799.
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UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
HENRY C. DAVIS AND CHARLES W. DAVIS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HAND-PROTECTO RS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 208,799. dated October 8, 1878; application led 'August 5, 1878.
To all whom it 'may concern:
Be it known that we, HENRY C. DAvIs and CHARLES WV. DAVIS, both ot' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Hand-Protectors, of which the following is a speciiication:
Our invention consists of a muti' or covering for ei'ectually protecting1 the hands of drivers or horsemen from the cold, and at the same time permitting the free manipulation of the reins and whip.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure lis a perspective view, illustrating our improved hand-protector for drivers and others; Fig. 2,
a section on the line l 2 5 and Fig. 3, a perspective view of a modification ot' our invention.
In Figs. l and 2, AA represent the arms of the driver or horseman; B B, the reins, and D the stock of the whip.
G and G are two protectors, made preferably of fur, lined with appropriate fabric, each protector being made in the form of a bag, with a small orifice at one end to admit one of the reins, the other end being open for admitting the hand and cuii of the coat, and the interior being large enough to permit the free movement of the ngers and thumb in grasping one of the reins.
The protector used for the right hand has, in addition to the opening for admitting a rein, an orifice for the introduction of the stock D of the Whip, which can be grasped by the hand of the driver or horseman, as shown in Fig. 2, a iiap or flaps, y, being secured to the inside of the protector, near this orifice, so as to have a tendency to close the same to an extent permitted by the whip, thereby excluding rain and snow. The driver or horseman can pass his hand through a loop, j', which, being secured to the inside ofthe protector, will tend to keep the latter in place.
In the modification, Fig. 3, the protector is made large enough to admit both hands, there being at the end two orifices for admitting two reins.
Instead of being made in the form of a permanent bag, the protector may consist of a strip of properly-lined fur, or other material, of such shape that it can be folded, one edge overlapping the other, and being secured by buttons or other suitable fastenings, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. l.
While we prefer to make the protectors of fur, with linings, they may be made of other material. A comparatively cheap article, for instance, can be made of rubber cloth lined with annel.
We claim as our inventionl. The within-described hand-protector, consisting of a bag having at one end an opening or openings large enough to admit the hand or hands of a driver or horseman, and having at or near its opposite end an orifice or orifices for admitting the reins, all substantially as set forth.
' 2. The Within-described protector, having openings for receiving the hands and reins, and an orifice, x, for admit-ting the whip, as specified.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two snbscribin g witnesses.
HENRY O. DAVIS. CHARLES IV. DAVIS. Vitnesses: t
HENRY HowsoN, Jr., HARRY SMITH.
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US20050268368A1 (en) * 2004-04-23 2005-12-08 Kelly John L Hand and arm protective sleeve
US20060107432A1 (en) * 2004-11-19 2006-05-25 George Cicero Protective hand shield

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US20050268368A1 (en) * 2004-04-23 2005-12-08 Kelly John L Hand and arm protective sleeve
US20060107432A1 (en) * 2004-11-19 2006-05-25 George Cicero Protective hand shield

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