BAG GLOVES USE

Brand Owner Address Description
LEONE LOFAS SPRINT S.R.L. Via Crema, 11 I-20135 MILANO (MI) Italy Bag gloves for use in boxing; boxing gloves; gloves accessories, namely strings and bands for closure of boxing gloves. racing car gloves; maxi gloves in the nature of oversized gloves used for ornamental and promotional purposes; equipment for protection against injury during sport activities, namely, ankle guards for athletic use, men's protection pro box belts, namely, groin guards and protection cups; women's chest guards for athletic use; equipment for protection of women, namely, elbow guards for athletic use; master gloves, namely, punch and kick mitts, striking mitts, curved mitts; curved shields being punch shields, kick shields, tights pads, kick pad targets, boxing paddles; sporting belts, namely, belly belt protectors, body belt protectors; shin guards for athletic use; mouthguards; feet guards for athletic use; equipment for sports, namely, speed balls for boxing practice, double end balls for boxing, boxing swivels, heavy bags being boxing bags; jump ropes; wall- fixed bags, namely, fixed uppercut bags with targets; mixed martial art heavy bags specially adapted for carrying mixed martial art equipment; steel springs, namely, steel springs for punching bags to reduce the vibrations generated by the blows;The English translation of LEONE in the mark is LION.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention is the manipulation of the zinc oxide content and sulfur content of nitrile butadiene rubbers and selected vulcanization conditions that can be achieved economically with common production facilities. The manipulation of these components affects the relaxation property of gloves formed by this material. Produced are gloves that have a relaxation property, higher than 50%, and a low modulus (approximately 3 Mpa). The glove maintains decent ultimate tensile strength (>20 Mpa) and elongation (>500%). The glove is produced by a vulcanization process, which lasts from 5 to 60 minutes at temperatures ranging from 300° F. to 400° F. The tensile strength and elongation are well above the ASTM requirements for medical gloves. The current ASTM requirements are ASTM D412-92. Thanks to sufficient vulcanization, the films produced provide satisfactory protection from viral penetration. The tearing strength is also better because of the lower modulus.