TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] . The present disclosure relates generally to wearable devices. In particular, it relates
to a single piece glove and wearable assembly with a device mount, as well as methods
of making the same.
BACKGROUND
[0002] . In modern production, distribution, and industrial environments, wearable assemblies
may enable technicians to utilize various user devices while keeping their hands free
for performing other tasks. A user device may be attached to a wearable device, which
may be worn by a technician working in one of the aforementioned environments. For
example, a user device such as a scanner may be attached to a wearable assembly worn
on a technician's hand, allowing the technician to access and use the user device
while keeping the technician's hands free.
[0003] . However, wearable assemblies (particularly those worn on a technician's hands) may
restrict a technician's fine motor skills preventing them from performing certain
tasks, constrict the technician's digits (e.g., the thumb), cause discomfort to the
technician's hand, cause a buildup of grime accumulation between the assembly and
the hand, and easily wear down and tear after only limited use.
[0004] . Through applied effort, ingenuity, and innovation, Applicant has solved various problems
relating to wearable assemblies by developing solutions embodied in the present disclosure,
which are described in detail below.
SUMMARY
[0005] . In general, aspects of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems,
computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like.
[0006] . In accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure a single piece glove
is provided. In some embodiments, the single piece glove includes one or more layers
of fabric, which may be formed as a single piece of multi-layer material with or without
other components (e.g., a mount, a wire, a button, etc.) attached thereto. In some
embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric define a first elongated side; a second
elongated side; a hole disposed between the first elongated side and the second elongated
side, the hole being configured to receive a thumb of a wearer; a button mount region
defined between the second elongated side and the hole, the button mount region configured
to engage a button assembly; and a first opposed end and a second opposed end. In
some embodiments, the first elongated side and the second elongated side each extend
between the first opposed end and the second opposed end. In some embodiments, the
second elongated side defines a concave portion defined between the button mount region
and the second opposed end. In some embodiments, the button mount region is closer
to the hole than the concave portion. In some embodiments, the first and second opposed
ends are configured to be operatively connected to form the single piece glove around
at least a portion of a hand of the wearer.
[0007] . In some embodiments, the second elongated side further defines at least one protrusion
and at least one notch, wherein the at least one notch includes the concave portion.
[0008] . In some embodiments, the second elongated side further includes a proximal end and
a distal end. In some embodiments, the at least one protrusion is located between
the proximal end and the distal end of the second elongated side. In some embodiments,
the at least one notch is located between the at least one protrusion and the distal
end of the second elongated side.
[0009] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove is configured to cover less than half
of a surface area of a palm of the wearer.
[0010] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove includes a hook-and-loop fastener configured
to operatively connect the first and second opposed ends. In some embodiments, the
hook-and-loop fastener includes a hook portion and a loop portion configured to be
operatively attached to each other. In some embodiments, on the one hand, the first
opposed end includes the hook portion and the second opposed end includes the loop
portion or, on the other hand, the first opposed end includes the loop portion and
the second opposed end includes the hook portion.
[0011] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove includes a button engaged with the button
mount region and configured to be operable by the thumb of the wearer.
[0012] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove includes a mounting portion disposed
between the hole and the first opposed end, the mounting portion configured to receive
a mounting plate of a wearable device.
[0013] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric include one more materials
selected from a group consisting of one or more of: neoprene, cotton, nylon, polyester,
latex, nitrile, vinyl, mesh fabric, foam, carbon fiber, Kevlar, leather, wool, and
various plant-based materials.
[0014] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric include at least a first layer
of fabric and a second layer of fabric.
[0015] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove includes one or more wires and one or
more wired connections operably connected to the button, wherein the one or more wires
are disposed between the first layer and the second layer of fabric.
[0016] . In accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure, a wearable assembly
is provided. In some embodiments, the single piece glove includes one or more layers
of fabric. In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric define a first elongated
side; a second elongated side; a hole disposed between the first elongated side and
the second elongated side, the hole being configured to receive a thumb of a wearer;
a button mount region defined between the second elongated side and the hole, the
button mount region configured to engage a button assembly; and a first opposed end
and a second opposed end. In some embodiments, the first elongated side and the second
elongated side each extend between the first opposed end and the second opposed end.
In some embodiments, the second elongated side defines a concave portion defined between
the button mount region and the second opposed end. In some embodiments, the button
mount region is closer to the hole than the concave portion. In some embodiments,
the first and second opposed ends are configured to be operatively connected to form
the single piece glove around at least a portion of a hand of the wearer. In some
embodiments, the wearable assembly includes a wearable device configured to be operably
connected to the single piece glove.
[0017] . In some embodiments, the second elongated side further defines at least one protrusion
and at least one notch, wherein the at least one notch includes the concave portion.
[0018] . In some embodiments, the second elongated side further includes a proximal end and
a distal end. In some embodiments, the at least one protrusion is located between
the proximal end and the distal end of the second elongated side. In some embodiments,
the at least one notch is located between the at least one protrusion and the distal
end of the second elongated side.
[0019] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove further includes a hook-and-loop fastener
configured to operatively connect the first and second opposed ends, wherein the hook-and-loop
fastener includes a hook portion and a loop portion configured to be operatively attached
to each other, and wherein, on the one hand, the first opposed end includes the hook
portion and the second opposed end includes the loop portion or, on the other hand,
the first opposed end includes the loop portion and the second opposed end includes
the hook portion.
[0020] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove further includes a button engaged with
the button mount region and configured to be operable by the thumb of the wearer.
[0021] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove further includes a mounting portion
disposed between the hole and the first opposed end, wherein the wearable device further
includes a mounting plate, and wherein the mounting portion of the single piece glove
is configured to receive the mounting plate of the wearable device.
[0022] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric include one more materials
selected from a group consisting of: neoprene, nylon, polyester, latex, nitrile, and
vinyl.
[0023] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric include at least a first
layer of fabric and a second layer of fabric.
[0024] . In some embodiments, the single piece glove further includes one or more wires
and one or more wired connections operably connected to the button, wherein the one
or more wires are disposed between the first layer and the second layer of fabric.
[0025] . In accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure, a method of making
a single piece glove is provided. In some embodiments, the method includes providing
one or more layers of fabric to form a single piece glove. In some embodiments, the
one or more layers of fabric include a first opposed end; a second opposed end; a
first elongated side; and a second elongated side. In some embodiments, the method
includes forming a hole between the first elongated side and the second elongated
side, the hole being configured to receive a thumb of a wearer. In some embodiments,
the one or more layers of fabric define a button mount region defined between the
second elongated side and the hole, the button mount region configured to engage a
button assembly. In some embodiments, the first elongated side and the second elongated
side each extend between the first opposed end and the second opposed end. In some
embodiments, the second elongated side defines a concave portion defined between the
button mount region and the second opposed end. In some embodiments, the button mount
region is closer to the hole than the concave portion. In some embodiments, the first
and second opposed ends are configured to be operatively connected to form the single
piece glove around at least a portion of a hand of the wearer.
[0026] . The above summary is provided merely for purposes of summarizing some example aspects
to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosure. Accordingly, it
will be appreciated that the above-described aspects are merely examples. It will
be appreciated that the scope of the disclosure encompasses many potential aspects
in addition to those here summarized, some of which will be further described below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0027] . Having thus described the disclosure in general terms, reference will now be made
to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
. FIG. 1 is an angled view of an example wearable assembly in accordance with various
aspects of the present disclosure;
. FIG. 2 is a rear view of an example wearable assembly in accordance with various
aspects of the present disclosure;
. FIG. 3 is a front view of an example wearable assembly in accordance with various
aspects of the present disclosure;
. FIG. 4 is top view of three example single-piece gloves in accordance with various
aspects of the present disclosure;
. FIG. 5 is a top view of an example single-piece glove in accordance with various
aspects of the present disclosure; and
. FIG. 6 is an example flow chart of an example method of making a single piece glove
in accordance with various aspects of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EXAMPLE ASPECTS
[0028] . Various aspects of the present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all aspects of
the disclosure are shown. Indeed, this disclosure may be embodied in many different
forms and should not be construed as limited to the aspects set forth herein; rather,
these aspects are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements.
The term "or" (also designated as "/") is used herein in both the alternative and
conjunctive sense, unless otherwise indicated. The terms "illustrative" and "exemplary"
are used to be examples with no indication of quality level. Like numbers may refer
to like elements throughout. The phrases "in one aspect," "according to one aspect,"
and/or the like generally mean that the particular feature, structure, or characteristic
following the phrase may be included in at least one aspect of the present disclosure
and may be included in more than one aspect of the present disclosure (importantly,
such phrases do not necessarily may refer to the same aspect).
Overview
[0029] . In modern production, distribution, and industrial environments, wearable assemblies
may enable technicians to utilize various user devices while keeping their hands free
for performing other tasks. Many individuals employed in a variety of occupations
may be required to attach and un-attach handheld devices to a wearable mounting apparatus
multiple times throughout the workday. Typical examples include workers in warehouses
and other industrial centers. However, a similar requirement may apply to parcel deliverers.
It will be understood that many other workers and professionals may have such requirements.
A user device may be attached to a wearable device, which may be worn by a technician
working in one of the aforementioned environments. For example, a user device such
as a scanner may be attached to a wearable assembly such as a glove, which may then
be worn by a technician in a distribution center, thereby enabling the technician
to scan packages while keeping his or her hands free for performing other tasks.
[0030] . As will be described in greater detail in this disclosure with reference to the various
figures, a wearable assembly is provided according to various embodiments. The wearable
assembly may include a single piece glove made of one or more layers of fabric (such
as neoprene or nylon). The layers may be wrapped around a technician's hand and joined
at two opposed ends by one or more fasteners (such as hook-and-loop fasteners) to
form a single piece glove worn by the technician. As used herein, the term "single
piece glove" refers to the structure of the glove being made of one or more individual
portions of fabric, with or without other materials, integrated as a single unit.
The "single piece glove" may include multiple layers of fabric stitched, welded, or
otherwise attached to each other from separate portions. For example, the single piece
glove may be attached and detached by engaging or disengaging fasteners (e.g., hook
and loop fasteners) at either end of the glove and without requiring the glove to
separate into multiple pieces. The "single piece glove" may further include other
components (e.g., a mount, a wire, a button, etc.) attached thereto, which components
may be removable. The one or more layers of fabric may have a notch and a protrusion
on one elongated side, as well as a hole configured to receive a thumb of a technician.
The one or more layers may be configured to cover less of the surface area of the
technician's palm than traditional gloves when formed into the shape of a single piece
glove (e.g., less than half of the technician's palm). For example, when the one or
more layers of fabrics are attached around a technician's hand, a single, thin strap-like
portion of the one or more layers of fabric only may cross the technician's palm,
with an additional portion wrapped about the wrist, leaving the rest of the palm uncovered.
For example, in some embodiments, the thin-strap may extend along the crease from
the base of the user's index finger to the heel of the palm, following the natural
creases in the user's palm and allowing the user full range of motion of their hand.
In some embodiments, the glove may leave some or all of the base of the user's thumb
and/or the upper palm adjacent the user's pinky finger exposed. In at least this way,
the wearable device will not unnecessarily constrain the technician from performing
various other tasks, such as lifting objects or typing on a keyboard. Furthermore,
less palm coverage by the one or more layers of fabric may reduce buildup of dirt,
sweat, grime, and other contaminants between the technician's hand and the glove.
[0031] . In some embodiments, a user device (such as a scanner) may be attached to the wearable
device by a mounting plate configured to engage with a mounting portion on the one
or more layers of fabric. Wires and other various electronics may be positioned between
the layers of fabric and operatively connect the user device to one or more buttons
disposed on the layers of fabric for easy access by a technician. In some embodiments,
the wearable device may be in wired and/or wireless communication with a handheld
device that may also be used by the technician. For example, the wearable device may
be a scanner and the handheld device may be a tablet or other display device; when
a technician scans an object using the scanner attached to the wearable assembly,
information about the scanned object may be displayed on the tablet or other display
device.
[0032] . The various embodiments of the wearable assembly and the single piece glove will
now be described in greater detail in reference to the various figures included with
this disclosure.
Example Wearable Assemblies and Single Piece Gloves
[0033] . As shown in FIGS. 1-3, a wearable assembly 100 is provided. According to various
embodiments, the wearable assembly 100 may be configured to be worn on a human hand,
for example, as shown in at least FIGS. 1-3. In some embodiments, the wearable assembly
may include one or more layers of fabric 200, which will be described in greater detail
with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5. In some embodiments, the wearable assembly 100 may
include a wearable device 102 that is configured to be operably attached to the one
or more layers of fabric 200. In some embodiments, the wearable device 102 may be
a scanner, but it will be understood that the wearable device 102 may be a variety
of devices configured to be connected to a wearable assembly.
[0034] . In some embodiments, the wearable assembly 100 will be configured to cover less
of the palm (e.g., less than half the palm) of the operator wearing the wearable assembly
100 (as shown in at least FIG. 3) than a traditional glove.
[0035] . In some embodiments, the wearable assembly 100 may include a mounting plate 104
configured to receive the wearable device 102. In some embodiments, the mounting plate
104 may be configured to be attached to a mounting portion, as will be described in
greater detail later in the disclosure. In some embodiments, the mounting plate 104
may have a slot that provides a measure of protection to the exterior of the wearable
device 102.
[0036] . Referring now to FIG. 3, when the single piece glove is assembled and wrapped around
an individual's hand, the single piece glove may include a single, thin strap-like
portion 106 of the one or more layers of fabric only may cross the technician's palm,
with an additional, wrist portion 108 wrapped about the wrist, leaving the rest of
the palm uncovered.
[0037] . In some embodiments, a button assembly 300 may be operably connected to the wearable
assembly 100. In some embodiments, the button assembly 300 may be configured to interact
with the wearable device 102. For example, one or more wires may be disposed between
the one or more layers of the fabric, or otherwise connected to the glove, and configured
to make one or more electrical connections between the button assembly 300 and the
wearable device 102. In some embodiments, pressing on the button assembly 300 may
complete an electrical circuit to send a signal through the one or more electrical
connections such that the button assembly 300 actuates the wearable device 102 (e.g.,
causes the wearable device to activate an image sensor, scan a code, or otherwise
perform one or more functions). In some embodiments, the button assembly 300 may be
configured such that pressing the button in different ways may activate different
functions on the wearable device 102; for example, pressing the button assembly 300
one time and without holding down the assembly for a sustained period may activate
one function, while pressing the button assembly 300 a second time while holding down
the assembly for more than three seconds may activate a second function. A technician
wearing the wearable assembly 100 may then simply operate the button assembly 300
to operate the wearable device 102, allowing the rest of the technician's hand to
remain unoccupied while still operating the wearable device 102. In some embodiments,
the button assembly 300 may be positioned such that it is easily accessible by the
thumb of the person wearing the wearable assembly 100.
[0038] . Referring now to FIG. 4, an example embodiment depicting one or more layers of fabric
200 are provided. In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric 200 include
a first elongated side 202 and a second elongated side 204. In some embodiments, the
one or more layers of fabric 200 may also include a first opposed end 206 and a second
opposed end 207 In some embodiments, the first elongated side and the second elongated
side each extend between respective distal ends at the first opposed end 206 and proximal
ends at the second opposed end 207. In some embodiments, the second elongated side
206 may include a protrusion 208 and a notch 210. The protrusion 208 may include the
button mount region 214 and may be disposed between the proximal end of the second
elongated side 204 and the notch 210. In some embodiments, the notch 210 may be defined
between the protrusion 208 and a second protrusion 209 defined by the second elongated
side 204. In some embodiments, the second protrusion 209 may bound an attachment region
for joining the ends of the glove (e.g., comprising a loop section or a hook section
for engaging a reciprocal hook section or loop section at the second opposed end 207.
[0039] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric 200 may include a hole 212
that is positioned between the first and second elongated sides 202, 204. In some
embodiments, the hole 212 may be configured to receive the thumb of the wearer of
the single piece glove. In some embodiments, hole may be shaped specifically to a
wearer's thumb to ensure a comfortable fit. In some embodiments, the opening may be
enlarged to fit larger thumb sizes of potential wearers. In some embodiments, the
material around the hole 212 may be configured not to fold around the thumb of the
wearer when the wearer flexes his or her hand while wearing the single piece glove,
thereby avoiding damaging the single piece glove or discomfort for the user.
[0040] . In some embodiments, the opposed ends 206 and 207 may be configured to be operatively
connected to form a single piece glove. In some embodiments, the two ends may be operatively
connected by a hook-and-loop fastener; that is, in some embodiments, a hook may be
disposed on the first opposed end 206 and a corresponding loop may be disposed on
the second opposed end 207, or the hook may be disposed on the second opposed end
207 while the loop may be disposed on the first opposed end 206. It will be understood
that other fastening mechanisms may be used to connect the opposed ends 206, 207.
In some embodiments, the fastening mechanisms may include straps, buttons, or various
adhesives. In some embodiments, these fastening mechanisms may be used exclusively
or combined to operatively connect the opposed ends 206, 207 and form a single piece
glove.
[0041] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric 200 may define a button mount
region 214 that may be configured to engage the button assembly 300. In some embodiments,
the button assembly 300 may be snap fit into the button mount region 214, adhered
to the button mount region, sewn to the button mount region, welded to the button
mount region, inserted through a hole at the button mount region, or otherwise connected
therewith. In some embodiments, the button assembly 300 may be configured to be removed
if there is need for maintenance on the assembly 100 or if wires or other electronic
components need to be run through the button mount region 214 into the one or more
layers of fabric of the assembly 100.
[0042] . In some embodiments, the one or more layers of fabric 200 may define a mounting
portion 216 that may be configured to receive a mounting plate from a wearable device
102 of the wearable assembly 100. In some embodiments, the mounting portion 216 may
engage a plate (e.g., plastic) that is attached to the one or more layers of fabric
200 of the glove and then the wearable device will have its own plastic engagement
section that snaps into the plate as shown in FIG. 2. In some embodiments, the plate
may be snap fit into the mounting portion 216, adhered to the mounting portion, sewn
to the mounting portion, welded to the mounting portion, inserted through a hole at
the mounting portion, or otherwise connected therewith.
[0043] . Referring now to FIG. 5, a "top" layer and "bottom" layer of the one or more layers
of fabric 200 are shown, according to various embodiments. It will be understood that
these sides are mirrors of one another; that is, the top and bottom layers are substantially
identical at least in shape, just mirrors of each other in the depicted orientations.
The description given in reference to FIG. 4 similarly applies to FIG. 5 for each
of the top and bottom layers. However, certain lead lines and numerals are omitted
from FIG. 5 to instead highlight other features of the disclosure. In some embodiments,
the one or more layers of fabric 200 may define different portions for the fabric
having different properties and/or compositions. In some embodiments, the first portions
218 may have a standard fabric thickness designed for non-sensitive areas of a wearer's
hand (e.g., non-wear points on the hand). In some embodiments, the second portions
220 may have a softer fabric thickness designed for sensitive areas of a wearer's
hand (e.g., areas of high potential wear-and-tear). As shown in FIG. 5, according
to various embodiments, the second, softer fabric portions 220 may be defined around
the thumb hole 212, along the first elongated side, the first and second opposed sides
206, 207, and the notch 210. It will be understood that the positioning of the first
and second areas of fabric 218, 220 may vary according to the needs of the user and
depending on which areas are determined to be more or less sensitive to wear while
in use. In some embodiments, the second portions 220 may include neoprene or similar
material. In some embodiments, the second portions 220 on the top side may correspond
to the second portions 220 on the bottom side, and similarly the first portions 218
on the top side may correspond to the first portions 218 on the bottom side. However,
in other embodiments, the first and/or second portions 218, 220 of the sides may not
be symmetrically disposed on the one or more layers of fabric of the single piece
glove.
Example Methods of Making a Single Piece Glove
[0044] . In some embodiments, the top layer and bottom layer illustrated in FIG. 5 may be
manufactured by cutting each of the layers out of at least one type of fabric. The
neoprene or other soft and/or cushioning material may be disposed between the top
and bottom layers of fabric at the positions indicated (e.g., sandwiched between layers).
In some embodiments, heat, pressure, adhesive, and/or stitching may be applied to
the sandwiched layers to fix the top layer and the bottom layer with the neoprene
or other material therebetween. For example, a bonding material may be disposed at
the joints between the layers and/or neoprene, which bonding material may be heated
and compressed to fuse the glove into a single piece. In some embodiments, the bonding
material may be nylon pongee. Before or after such affixation, the hole and/or any
other features of the glove may be formed (e.g., by cutting the fabric).
[0045] . According to various embodiments, and as shown in at least FIG. 6, there is provided
a method 300 of making a single piece glove. The steps of the method 300 are described
in reference to the system, assemblies, and components as previously described. However,
it will be understood that the method 300 may include a step 302 of providing one
or more layers of fabric to form a single piece glove. In some embodiments, the method
300 may include a step 304 of forming a hole between the first elongated side and
the second elongated side. In some embodiments, the method 300 may include additional
steps, such as attaching one or more opposed ends by means of a fastener, such as
a hook and loop fastener. In some embodiments, an additional step may include attaching
a wearable device to a wearable mount portion on the one or more layers of fabric.
[0046] . Many modifications and other aspects of the disclosure set forth herein will come
to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit
of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the
specific aspects disclosed and that modifications and other aspects are intended to
be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed
herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes
of limitation.
1. A single piece glove comprising:
one or more layers of fabric, the one or more layers of fabric defining:
a first elongated side;
a second elongated side;
a hole disposed between the first elongated side and the second elongated side, the
hole being configured to receive a thumb of a wearer;
a button mount region defined between the second elongated side and the hole, the
button mount region configured to engage a button assembly;
a first opposed end;
a second opposed end,
wherein the first elongated side and the second elongated side each extend between
the first opposed end and the second opposed end,
wherein the second elongated side defines a concave portion defined between the button
mount region and the second opposed end,
wherein the button mount region is closer to the hole than the concave portion, and
wherein the first and second opposed ends are configured to be operatively connected
to form the single piece glove around at least a portion of a hand of the wearer.
2. The single piece glove of claim 1, wherein the second elongated side further defines
at least one protrusion and at least one notch, wherein the at least one notch comprises
the concave portion.
3. The single piece glove of claim 2, wherein
the second elongated side further comprises a proximal end and a distal end;
wherein the at least one protrusion is located between the proximal end and the distal
end of the second elongated side,
wherein the at least one notch is located between the at least one protrusion and
the distal end of the second elongated side.
4. The single piece glove of claim 1, further comprising a hook-and-loop fastener configured
to operatively connect the first and second opposed ends, wherein the hook-and-loop
fastener comprises a hook portion and a loop portion configured to be operatively
attached to each other, and wherein, on the one hand, the first opposed end comprises
the hook portion and the second opposed end comprises the loop portion or, on the
other hand, the first opposed end comprises the loop portion and the second opposed
end comprises the hook portion.
5. The single piece glove of claim 1, further comprising a button engaged with the button
mount region and configured to be operable by the thumb of the wearer.
6. The single piece glove of claim 1, further comprising a mounting portion disposed
between the hole and the first opposed end, the mounting portion configured to receive
a mounting plate of a wearable device.
7. The single piece glove of claim 1, wherein the one or more layers of fabric comprise
at least a first layer of fabric and a second layer of fabric.
8. The single piece glove of claim 7, further comprising one or more wires and one or
more wired connections operably connected to the button, wherein the one or more wires
are disposed between the first layer and the second layer of fabric.
9. A wearable assembly comprising:
a single piece glove comprising:
one or more layers of fabric, the one or more layers of fabric defining:
a first elongated side;
a second elongated side;
a hole disposed between the first elongated side and the second elongated side, the
hole being configured to receive a thumb of a wearer;
a button mount region defined between the second elongated side and the hole, the
button mount region configured to engage a button assembly;
a first opposed end;
a second opposed end,
wherein the first elongated side and the second elongated side each extend between
the first opposed end and the second opposed end,
wherein the second elongated side defines a concave portion defined between the button
mount region and the second opposed end,
wherein the button mount region is closer to the hole than the concave portion, and
wherein the first and second opposed ends are configured to be operatively connected
to form the single piece glove around at least a portion of a hand of the wearer;
and
a wearable device configured to be operably connected to the single piece glove.
10. The wearable assembly of claim 9, wherein the second elongated side further defines
at least one protrusion and at least one notch, wherein the at least one notch comprises
the concave portion.
11. The wearable assembly of claim 10, wherein
the second elongated side further comprises a proximal end and a distal end;
wherein the at least one protrusion is located between the proximal end and the distal
end of the second elongated side,
wherein the at least one notch is located between the at least one protrusion and
the distal end of the second elongated side.
12. The wearable assembly of claim 9, wherein the single piece glove further comprises
a hook-and-loop fastener configured to operatively connect the first and second opposed
ends, wherein the hook-and-loop fastener comprises a hook portion and a loop portion
configured to be operatively attached to each other, and wherein, on the one hand,
the first opposed end comprises the hook portion and the second opposed end comprises
the loop portion or, on the other hand, the first opposed end comprises the loop portion
and the second opposed end comprises the hook portion.
13. The wearable assembly of claim 9, wherein the single piece glove further comprises
a button engaged with the button mount region and configured to be operable by the
thumb of the wearer.
14. The wearable assembly of claim 9, wherein the single piece glove further comprises
a mounting portion disposed between the hole and the first opposed end, wherein the
wearable device further comprises a mounting plate, and wherein the mounting portion
of the single piece glove is configured to receive the mounting plate the wearable
device.
15. A method of making a single piece glove, the method comprising:
providing one or more layers of fabric to form a single piece glove, the one or more
layers of fabric comprising:
a first opposed end;
a second opposed end;
a first elongated side; and
a second elongated side; the method further comprising:
forming a hole between the first elongated side and the second elongated side, the
hole being configured to receive a thumb of a wearer;
wherein the one or more layers of fabric define a button mount region defined between
the second elongated side and the hole, the button mount region configured to engage
a button assembly,
wherein the first elongated side and the second elongated side each extend between
the first opposed end and the second opposed end,
wherein the second elongated side defines a concave portion defined between the button
mount region and the second opposed end,
wherein the button mount region is closer to the hole than the concave portion, and
wherein the first and second opposed ends are configured to be operatively connected
to form the single piece glove around at least a portion of a hand of the wearer.