ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 13 -- United States Patent no. 12,521,620, issued on Jan. 13.
"Football player's hand-covering" was invented by Christopher Vandamia (Washington, Pa.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A football player's hand-covering that stop a player's fingers from grabbing a football or another player during play and solves the problem of being penalized in a football game for holding and/or pass interference. The football training gloves each include a base glove having a plurality of elongated finger and thumb compartments, a top surfacing, and a bottom surfacing and a planar mitt disposed on the bottom surfacing of the base glove. The football player's hand-covering is made of carbon...