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English: Patent image for a protective glove for playing video games. From original text:

"This invention relates to a protective glove for players of video games which is adjustable with VELCRO hook and loop fasteners to fit various size hands. Protective fingers are employed which leave the fingertips of the player exposed for greater sensitivity and feel of the controls while protecting the user's fingers from abrasions, calluses and bruises. A means for ventilating the glove is provided in the form of an opening which allows air circulation while giving the dual purpose good sensitivity to the control of the game. ...

"Skilled players have playing sessions which extend for many hours. During such play, the participant's hand which operates the controls, is subjected to abrasion from rough panel surfaces or constant contact and pressure from controls."
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Source https://www.google.com/patents/US4519097
Author Johnny L. Chappell, Jr., Charles Johnson

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