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Exercise glove incorporating rods which offer resistance to movement of fingers, hands, or wrists

  • US 5,453,064 A
  • Filed: 07/31/1992
  • Issued: 09/26/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for exercising a hand of the user, said device comprising:

  • a glove of moderately extensible material;

    at least one flexible, resilient, substantially inextensible rod formed of a composite material having a variable resistance to bending and being sized and configured to extend continuously approximately from a tip of a finger to at least the base of the hand;

    at least one substantially inextensible sleeve attached to the glove and being configured to extend continuously approximately from a tip of a finger to at least the base of the hand, said sleeve including one open end near the base of the hand for slidably accommodating said at least one rod such that the rod may adapt to and maintain the curvature of the hand upon bending of the hand;

    wherein said at least one rod is slidably disposed within said at least one sleeve and configured such that in an initial, relaxed orientation the rod biased the finger into an open, or substantially straight, position such that the resistance to bending of said at least one rod opposes bending of the at least one rod out of the relaxed initial orientation and into a bend orientation and thereby resists flexing of the muscles of the finger and causes the hand to be exercised, the flexibility allows said at least one rod to bend responsive to the flexing of the finger and the resiliency biases said at least one rod after the flexing of the finger back into said initial orientation.

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