专利摘要:
An ambidextral work glove made of a polymeric material has an externally molded fish shell textured grip pattern on both sides of the glove, at least in part within the area of the palm, fingers and thumb. The opposite pattern in each of these areas is present on the inside of the glove for contact with a user's hand.
公开号:DK201600117U1
申请号:DK201600117U
申请日:2016-10-14
公开日:2016-11-25
发明作者:John Joseph Furlong
申请人:John Joseph Furlong;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

éPBIDEXTl-OlIS FISÏÏ SCAtF-TEXTüREB GLOVE FIELD OF 'ΠΙΕ MVÉNTIÖN.
The ^escrifeéd iftyóaöon relates to an ^«ïlbid§x^ö«| working "§Iöv«f: -having fish $ca!e4extured «net stvd outer surfaces andtoieÉods ofmaktog samm BACKGROUND! fffteal uses; Of ^tfcihg gloves Include feed processing, chemical handling* pesticide spaying, and the like. The thickness of working; gloves should mt hamper tactile sensation, Howevenithe: working: gloves should be strong enough to resist rupture. It is desirable: in Working gloves; to provide roughened or texintsd totter and outer surfaces,, since working gloves with smooth surfaces make gripping items difficult; for a wearer, A. textured outer surface enables a weper to adequately grip steins that may be slippery. In addition, the inner surface of the glove is in close contact with the wearer s skin and does not absorb the wearer" s perspiration. A textured inner surface may reduce the ! ike!ihood of slippage of the wearer's baud inside the working glove during use that may be caused by perspiration, wherein the textured toner surface may enable the pempiration to Sow away from any pressured surface without "skating" of the glove Over the surface Of the wearer’s hand.
Current attempts to form a gfove with textured inner and outer surfaces have employed methods whereby a texture is imparted to foe inner surface by using a textured form, and eiÉer treating the Him forming the glove in a manner that erodes the film thereby creating texture on, the other stirfoce, or by spraying: particles: onto the outer surface of the glove. Such methods are unsatisfactory, due to various factors, such, as, for example, lack of dexterity, difficulty in doumug, nunmnifoefn thickness of the glove: causing; the glove to rupture during: use. (format working gloves frequently utifrze donmng powders, such as, for example, cornstarch or tale, to enable a wearer to don the glove more easily. However, donning powders car contaminate wounds, imitate skin, leave a residue on equipment and etöhing. and :mochan|^llyipt§rft^.::wt^b some proeeduret di&t a. user may perform while wearing tire working glove, the slippage of the glove caused by the wearer-s pempimiioo have proved unsuccessful. For exatnple, cotton Sock linings frequently are only able to absorb small amount of perspiration befrsre losing the i r e ffecti vencss.
Addifrqnaily, present methods to impart a cqniacimfonelng testitre to the inner surlace of ike glove to ameliorate tbe effects of the wearerfo persplmtlon andfor aid donning frequently mdnee niechanical performance of the glove, leading to rupture of the glove.
Accordingly, there rnnalns a treed for a working glove with textured inner and outer surfaces, w i th: i mpro ved dexterity, ea se of donning and a reduced frequency of failure during use.
SOMMAKY
The present invention provides an ambidextrous working glove having fish scale-textured inner and . outer xuriices and methods of making same .
In one embodiment, the present Invention, provides a method' for making: an ambidextrous working glove having fish seaie-textnred inner and. outer surfaces comprising: the steps of a. providing a;:tet polymer solution; b. providing a coagulant solution; c. providing a second polymer solution; 4 providing si bast one Former having a fish, scaleuexiorod surface and dipping the ai kast &m. the cöagulmt solution fo coat the at least one former with coagulant; e. removing the at least one former trem the coagulant solution and drying ihc coagulant coating oo the ai least one former; f. dipping the at least one former coated with coagulant into the first polymer solution., and allowing the first polymer solution to coat the at least one former; g. removing the at feast one former fiom the first polymer solution and drying the polypser coating on the at least one former, forming a film; h. washing the film on the at least one fonner, and dipping the film coated at least ope former Into a semnd polymersolution, and allowing the second polymer:solution to coat the film.; and i. stripping the glove from the at least one former- in one ernhdhtmdnh the amfodextrous working glove of it® present invention complies with at least one reontrement selected fiom the group consisting of FFDCA requirements for food handling, European Standard BH3 Mv.Éiööp«aö Standard ENSSS-SÓÖS, European Standard EN374-2, European: Standard EH420:2003, European Standard EN 1186:2002. and European Standard ËM21:20.10.
In one embodiment, the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention complies with f FDCA requirements for food handling. in one embodiment, the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention complies with European Standard EM374-3.
In one embodiment the amhidexitoos wofoing gfove of the present invention complies with European Standard EN388:2003,
In one embodiment, the ambidextrous working glove of the pnïsent .invention complies with European Standard ËHI74-2,
In one embodiment, the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention complies with European: Standard EN420i2ÖÖ|,
In one embodiments tire: ambidexiroiis working glove of the present invention complies with European Standard ENI.186:2002.
In one embodiment,, the: sntbMextrous working, glove of the present invention, ^complies: wbh Eumpean Standard BN421:20 id. la one embodimehh the at least One former has a fish scale-textured surface that: impaitsm fish scale-texture to the ambidextrous working glove of the present Invention. In one embodiment, the fish scale-textured surface of the at least one: former imparts a fish, scale-texture: to the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present.invention.
In odd .^bOdiiM&ip iM plying :So;tók*a is a synthetic rubber copolymer solution, The: Syhthetle ;mbfeer copolymer solution .may be a solution comprising a; copolymer of acetonitrile and butadiene. la one embodiment Erst polymer solution is a latex solution.
In one enibodimesii, second polymer solution is a solution that allows the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention to slide over a wearers band while ibe glove is being donned. In one embodiment the second polymer solution is a polyurethane solution. in one embodiment, the present invention provides an ambidextrous working glove having fish scafe-fextured inner and outer surfaces.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides at least one former for making an ambidextrous an ambidextrous working glove having fish seale-textured inner and outer surfaces wherein: a, the surface of the at least one Sumer «nd back of the region of the at least one former that forms the fingers of the ambidextrous working glove, h. fee;p ife© -qf testf feast one former is textured ou the region of the at least one former that forms the palm of the ambidextrous working: glove; c. the surface of the at least oho former |sfoxtufod: on the region of the at least one former that forms the hack of the ambidextrous working glove:; and d, the surface of the at least one former is textured mi the region of the at least one former that forms the region of the thumb that fades the palm of the amfeidextrous working glove,:
BRIEF BlSCiRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure I depicts one method by which oue embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention may he formed.
Figure 2 shows art at least one former thatns utilized to form one etrfoedimeol of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention.
Figure 3 shows the dimensions of the fish scale pattern etched or engraved into an. at least one former used to make one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present in vention.
Figure 4 shows a pempective view of an at least one fotmer that is utilized to form one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present brvention.
Figure 5 shows e front view of an at least one former-that is utilized to form one embodiment of the anfoidektous Working glove of the present invention.
Figure f> shows u rear view of an at least one former that % utilized to form one embodiment of the ambidextrems wotting glove of the present invention.
Figure panel a) shows a felt, view of an at least one former that is utilized to form one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present in vention. Panel b) shows a right view of an at least one fomter that is utilized to form one onfoodirnent of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention
Figure 1 panel a ) shows a top view of an at least; one former that is util bed to form one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention. Panel b) shows a bottom view of an at least one former that is utilized to form one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention.
Figure 9 shows one embodiment of the anfoidexirons working glove of the present invention on an at least one former prior to shipping from the former.
Figure 10 panel (a) shows the palm of one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention. Panel. ;(b> shows the bank of one embodiment o f t he wearable glove of the: presen t invention.
Figure FI shows thé inner sur&ee: of one: embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present ioventfoii.
Figure 12 shows a perspective view of one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove ofthe present invention.
Figure 13 shows a fionf view of one: embodiment ofthe ambidextrous working glove of the present invention,
Figure 14 shows a rear view öf thé''^hbi4ie ttm»xls working glove of the present invention.
Figure 14 pajisl al shows a left view of onsi-smbodimenf #;fee':.:-»h.bidext«>'us working glove of the present invention. Panel h) shows a tight view of one mhhodimeni of the amhidexfrons working glove of the present invention.
Figure 16 pane! a) shows a top view of one embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention; Panel hi shows a bottom view of one emhodlrnen t of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention. pETAILED ÖESCMPMbi in one embodiment, the ambidextrous working glove of the pmseat invention is fethied on at least one .former,. which may be Suitably mounted on a ddsited carrier, such as a movable board or a conveyor chain, The at least one former is carried seqtmnti aliy ibtough^a series of steps as illusfraied schematically in Figure 1, In forming the ambidextrous working glove of the present inventiom it Is prefemhleito dip the at least one former into a bath of suitable cdeguiahtmaterial. The coagulant may control the thickness of the film of the. first polymer solution that forms on the at least one former, that forms the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention, Alternatively, the coagulant may assist; in the lattr ranoval of fits arnbidextrous working: glove of the present invention; Sham the at least One former.: : Alieraatwely, The coagulant. solution ntay control the thickness of the film of thé: first polymer solution and may assist in. the later remo val, of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention from the at least one former. The at least one former is dipped into a slip dip bath of a first polymer solution to form:; a film on the; at least, one fornict The fiiro coated at least one former is passed' through ap oven to solidify the film. The solid film coated at least: one former Isthen washed; or leached to retnove any contaminants, then the washed solid film coated at least: one .former .is then dipped into a second polymer solution, that coats the solid film coated, at least one former, A. bead Is; formed on the coated: film on the at kast one former, and the finished glove is thou stripped, from the at 1 east one former. fe-'cerigm omhodirngrtfo* the coated film may be treated before the finished glove is stripped from the at least: one former. The treatment may be vulcanization. Alternatively, the coated film may be treated with at least one additional cheoneaL Examples: of the ·*£ least ode additional:: chemical may include such as the anfimicrobhd coating disclosed in W 1965719 A2.
Ftefornog to Figaro f, an mnbidextmtts wprfciag glove having fish sealefiexfored inner and outer surfaces is made via a method comprising the steps of a. providing a first polymer solution; h. providing a coagulant solution; & providing a second polymer solution; d. providing at least one former having a fish seale4eMnred surface and dipping thé at least one former into foe coagulant folnfion to coat the at least One former with coagulant; e. removing the at least ofte $»sx^t"Ssm the coagulant solution anti drying the coagulant coating on the at least one former; f dipping the at least one former coated with coagulant into the first polymer solution, and allowing the first polymer solution to coat the at least one former; g, removing the at least one former ffom the first poiymer solution and drying foe polymereoiifing on foe at least one former, forming a film; h, washing the film, on the at least one former, and dipping the film, coated at: least one: former info a second polymer solution, anduMowing the second polymer soltdiop to coat the film; and i, stripping: the glove from, the at least one former. ill one embodiment, the finished gleden pay fee» fie forfher processed. Such fitrtber processing may include, for example, packaging, sterilixstfon, and the like.
In one embodiment, prior to removal of the finished glove: fiom the at least one former, the finished jgtavft may be treated with, at least one additional chemical Examples : of the at least one additional chemical may include antimicrobial agentSy snch as the antimicrobial costing disclosed1 in EP 1963719 AIL The inner surface of the finished glove may be treated with at least one addifionalehemical Altematlvdy, the outer surface of the finished glove may be treated with at feast one additional chemical Alternatively, both the inner and outer surface of the brushed glove may b§vd^fed:;wMv.$t4e«S W additional chemical
The first polymer solution tfiay be any polymer suitable for forming a working glove that complies with at least one requirement selected from the group consisting of FFOCA. requlmments for food handling, European Standard E!S374-3, European Standard EMI 88:2003, European Standard Ε1Μ3 4~2, European Standard EN42Ö:2ÖÖa, European Standard ENlISfi:2O02, and European Sfandafo ENdSi'SOlfi,
The first polymer solution may be any polymer suitable for forming a working glove that complies with European Sfohdsrd EN374-3 for chemical resistance. Alternatively, the first polymer solution may he any polymer suitable for forming a working glove that: complies with: EFDCA requirements for food handling. Alternatively, the first polymer solution may be any polymer suitable for forming a. working glove that complies: with European. Standard EN388;2O03 for protective gloves against mechanical risks. Alternatively, the first: polymer solution may be any polymer suitable for forming a, working glove that complies, with: European Standard EM374~2, Alteruafi.velyy the fimt polymer solution may be any polymer isultable for forming a working glove that complies with European Standard £14420:2003. Alternatively, the first polymer solution may fie any polymer suitable for forming a working glove that complies with
European Standard ER1.1 8b;2öÖ2, Alternatively, the fust polymer solution may be an.y: polymer suitable for fetrming a. working glove that e©m;plies with. European: Standard EN421.:2010,
In one sotbodiineot, the first polymer solution Is latex. I» an alternate embodiment, the first polymer solution is a synthetic ridsber impolymer solutioii. Idle synthetic rubber eppolymer may be a solution, comprising a copolymer of acetonitrile and butadiene, lb one embodlmefit/tbe first polymer solution is ssoiutlon conrpmmg a mixture of nitrile latex, sulphur, Anc oxide, titanium dioxide, Anc dibutyidithiocarbaroato (ZDBC), ammonia, vultarnol and potassium hydroxide.
In one embodiment, the solution the first polymer solution is a solution comprising a mixture of nitrile latex, sulphur, xinc oxide, titanium dioxide, ZDBC, ammonia, vuhamol and potassium hydroxide is formed according to the mixture: set fertiyin Table j below:.
In. one emltodlment, the first polymer >tohiiion is: the solution compmmg thé copolymer of acetonitnie and feukdiene disclosed in W02ÖÖ71Ö5123.4.:1-, la one embodiment, the first polymer solution is the solution comprising the copolymer of acetonitrile and butadiene disclosed in EP1435374 AS, lr- one ernbodimenfi the first polymer solution is the solution comprising the copolymer of acetonitrile and butadiene disclosed tn lPi2fi0549 Al.
In one embodiment,, the first polymer solution is the solution -comprising the copolymer of acePoaiinie and butadiene disclosed in BP0925329 Bl.
The first polymer solution may contain additional additives, such as, tor example, colorants, presraryatives, fragrances, and the like. 11m coagulant sohriion. may he a calcium rtitrate solntion:. In one ernfeodioieat the coagulant solution is a 35% vv/v solution of calcium nitrate. Alternatively, the coagulant solution may he the coagulant solution disclosed in EP 16319123 Bl.
In one embodiment, the at least one former has a fish scale-textured surface that imparts a fish seak-texture to the amhidexttous working glove of the present invention, hi one embodiment., the fish scale-textured surface of the at least one former: imparts: a &h scale-texture to the kner- ami outer surfaces of the aorhidexhous working glove of the present invention, öhé of ordinary skill in the art; can readily appreciate that póf ail surface textures on the at least ope former are capable of imparting a surface texture to; both the inner and outer surface of as am bidextrous working glove of the present Invention,
Ip one embodiment, the measured thickness of the glove in a textured area is greater than the Measured thickness of the glove measured in a non-textured area. The thickness of the glove may be measured by any suitable method, such as, for example,yiadhe; use of a micrometer.
In one embodiment., the textured surface measured thickness of the glove in a textured:, area is 10% greater than: the measured thickness of the glove measured In a. non-textured area, !h an alternate embodiment. the measured thickness of the glove in a textured area is 15% greater than the: measured thickness of the glove measured in: a. nomtextured area, in an alternate embodiment, the measured thickness of Ihfe glove; ipf a textured area is 20% greater than the measured thickness of the gloye: measured in a; non-texturcd area, in an alternate embodiment, the measured thickness:: of the glove in a textured urea is 25% 'greater than the .measured thickness of the glove measured in a non-textured area. Ip an alternate embodiment, the measured: thickness of the. glove in a textured area is: 30% greater than the measured thickness: of the glove measured In a noo-lextured area. In an alternate embodiment, the measured thickness of t he glove In a textured urea is 35% greater than the measured: thickness of the glove measured in a ootMexfured area. In am alternate embodiment, the measured thickness of the glove in a textured, urea is : 40% greater than the measured thickness of the glove measured in a nop-textured area,. In. it alternate embodiment, the measured thickness of the glove, in a textured area is 45% greater than, the measured thickness of the glove measured in a non-textured urea:, In an alternate embodiment, the measured: thickness Of the: glove in a textured area;; is 50% greater thanithe measured, thickness of the glove measured in a nomtextured area, in on», embodiment, the textured moer uadi outer Surfaces of the i^tbidextrous: working glove of the present invention is formed % the direct transfer function* of the surface texture of the at leash one fortner. A preferred textured fermer surface for the ambidextrous working: glove of the present invention has been found to be provided by at least one form that has a fisb^eaie textured gnish, Ti&ssfer texturing from such M surface provides a highly desirable textured interior and outer surfoees. The textured interior surface provides a highly desirable band-engaging surface and the textured exterior surface provides highly desirable grip,
One of ordinary skill in the art cm readily appreciate that the ability of the at least one tonner to Impart or transfer a texture to both the inner, and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove Of the present Invention can vary in response to a variety of factors including;,: bn thof limited: to the'polymer forming the film of the working glove, the fo tckuess pi foe working glove, and foe shape and/or depth of the texture of the at feast one former, in one embodiment, 100% of the surface of the former is textured to impart or transfer a texture to both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention, In an alternate embodiment, less than 100% of the surface of the former is textured to impart or transfer a texture to both the inner and outer sttrfaoes of the ambidextrous working glove o f foe present Invention, In an alternate embodimeof 90% of the surface of the former is textured to impart, or transfer a texture to both foe Inner and outer surfaces of foe amhidextunts working glove of the present invention, in an alternate enfoodimem, h0% of the surface of the former is textured to impart or transfer a texture to both foe inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of foe present invention, in an alternate embodiment, 70% of the surface of the fonner is textured to impart, or transfer a texture to both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of foe present Invention, In au alternate emhodlnfeht, fo)% of the sttrfeee;of foe former is textured to impart or transfer a texture te both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present In :ai:r:&lieraate^epjbodim:epi, 50% of the surface of dieformer is textured: to impart -orismsfer a texture to both: the foner mé outer sorileos of the atofci#xt*oua working glove; of the present iavaptfom Ιο analtepiafo embodimem:.: 40% of the snrfeee of ike former is textured to ooparf ot. transfer a texture to both the toner and outer surfaces of ithe ambidextrous working glove of the present invention. in. -m alternate eotboditsottk 30% of the surfeee of the former is foxlfox^;'fo''':ip|Érf or transfer a texture to both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention. In an alternate embodiment, 20% of the surface of the former is tcxtored to impart or transfer a texture to both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention. In an alternate embodiment, 10% of the surface of the former tx textured to impart or transfer a texture to both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention.
In one embodimenf the snrfoce of the at least one former is textured: on the front and back of the region of the at least one former that forms the fingers of the ambidextrous working: glove of the present invention, In one embodimmfo the surface of the at feast one former is textured on the region of the at least one former that forms: th e: palm of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention , M one: embpdlfoenb the surface of the at least one former is textured on foe region of die alleast one former that forms the back of the ambidextrous working glove of the present: invention. In one embodiment, the surface of the at least one former is textured on: theregion of the at least one former that forms the region of the thumb that laces the palm of the ambidextrous working glove of the présent in vention.
In one embodiment, the texture transferred or imparted to the inner and outer surfeees of the atnhidexbous working glove of the present invention does not weaken the glove. In one embodiment, the texture transferred or imparted to the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention does not affect removal of the glove from the at least one former.
In one embodiment, anindividual fish-scale in foe featured surface of the at least one former is etched info the at least one former: # a, depth of .about. M-mrngand. is about 23 font wide and 3.4 mm high.
Figures 2 to 8 show various views of an at least one former that is used to form one embodiment of the ambidextrous wfodtmg glove of the present invention. sho^lidgihoWtfelhdii'M^ fish scales are etched mto the at least one former.
The aim of the at bast one former determines the size of the ambidextrous working; glove of the present invention. For example, a "hsmalP former would be used: to form a “small” glove, and so on.
Referring to Figure 3, showing an at least one former that is used to form one "large'" sized embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention, the area of the former that is textured to impart or transfer a texture to both the inner and: outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of foe present invention is defineblax: follows; The width of the area shown by fine ‘Wr is 6:0 mm; the; width: of the area shown by line is % mm; the width of the area shown by line ω€!ί is 83 mm, the width of the area shown :by line "D;> isJB mm; foe width of foe::area shown by I me ‘Έ'! is 2b mm; foe; width of the area shown by line '‘If* Is 1.7 mm; the width of the ares shown by line *£F5 is 19 rum; the width of the area shown: by dine ‘IT’ is 16 mm; the width of the area shown by line: ‘Rf'ls· 17 mm; the length of foe area shown by line TPiS: 50: mm; the length of the area shown by line s'IC,S:is 195 mm; foe length of the: area: shown by lute *8 §18 mm; the length of the area shown by line “M* is 303 mm.; and. the bagfo of the area, shown by bee “H” is 95 mm. The width of the former indicated affine ‘bV’ is: 97 ntm; the width of the former indicated;# Une7$T is 11:5 mm; foe: width of the former indicated at line “CRTs 1.22 mm; the width of foe former indicated at line “D” i s 1.1.0 mm; the width, of the former indicated at line TB” is 35.5 mm; foe width q>f tfedênner indfoat'^dl'.at.ifoo WFW is 35 mm; foe width of the former indicated at line "CP is 36 mm; foe width of foe former
indicated si Ime "'Ή” is 3:4 mngand *!” A 30 mm.
In an alternate embodiment,: the former tot is need tö: 1¾¾/ ond1 sized the-.snïbMqxötous working glove of the pesenfio vest ion, the area of the former that is textured to impart or transfer a textore to both tfm inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention is delmed as follows; The width of ilfo area shown by line “A” is 45 mm; the widfh of the area shown by fine “8’' is % κ»; the width of the area shown by line AT Is 73 mm; the w idth: of fee area shown, by line AT5' is 38 mm; the width of the pea kipF»,W^nh “P” iU $-pk; the width of the area shown by line ti:F! Is 14 nun; the width of the ama;shown % Ike AT is IS mm; the width of the area shown :by ike Af' is Ifomm; the width of the area shown by Ike --FTs 13 mm; the length of the area: shown by line sTy is 45 mm; the length of the area koWn by boe '1C' is Π2 mm; the length of fee area shown by line A55 is 184 mm; the length of the. area shown: by lino: ATAs 172 mm; and the length of the area shown by lino “hi” is 85 rran. The width of the former indicated at line ‘A'' is 8:2.5 mm; the wid th of the fonrier indicated at line “B” is 95.5 mm; the width of fee former kdlcated at ike ATls 106 mm; the width of the former indicated at line AT is 88.5 mm; the width of the former indicated at line AT is 29 mm; fee width of the former .indicated at line A” is 29 mm; the width of the former indicated at lino AT5 is 31 wm; fee width of the former indicated at line AT* is 30 mm; and the width of the forotor mdieatcd at line AT is 29 mm.
In an alternate ekbodiment fee .former that is used to form Qae,AB^k*$* sized embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present Invention, fee area of the former feat is textured to impart or transfer a texture to both fee inner atid outer surfaces of fee ambidextious working glove of the present invention is defined as follows; The width: of the area shown by line ‘AT is 59,mm; the: width, of the area shown, by line u&amp;* is 86 sum; the width of fee area shown by line AT is 74 mot; fee width pf fed: area shown by line TT! is 79 mnl; fee width of the area shown by line Έ Is 20 mm; the width of the area shown by line “F^is· Id mm; the width of the area show» by lino ‘ΤΓ is 18: »; the width of the area shown by line 'll” is 35 ram; the width of the area show ) by line ‘T’ is 14mra; the length of the area shown; hy iiire ‘‘fF' )¾ mmj the length of the area shown by line ‘W is 182 mm*, the length of the area: shown by line 'TT is 195 mm; the length of the area shown by line “M,>: h IMmm; and the length of the area shown % line TsP’ is §1 mm. The -width of the föhoer indicated: at line "A” is 89 mirt; the width of the former indicated at line “8* is; 105 mm; the width of the former indicated: at line 7475 is J.J$ mm; the width of the:former indicated at line ‘D, is ISO mm; the wMÉ of the former indicated at line "IF is 33 mm; the width, of the former indicated, at hoe “F” is 32 bam; the width of the, former indicated af line, M<T is 32.5 mm; the-fee-faral^rfiadioated at line “IP is 30 mm; and. foe width of the former indicated at ike‘T is 27 j mm.
In an. alternate embodiment; the: former that is nsed fo form one “extra large” Or -ICl/5 sized embodiment: of the: ambidesirons working glove of the present in vention^ the area of the fooner tbai is tcistured to impart or transfer a texture to botlt the inner and outer : snrfoces of the ambidextrous Working glove of the present tnvenhon is deined asvfoifows: The width of the area shown by line “Aw is éb mm; the width of the area shown hy fine -*8*· Is 92 toot; the width of the; area shown by line is 90 non; the width of the area shown by fine‘TP is 95 mm; the width of the area; shown hy line “ΙΓ is 2b: Mm; the width of the area shown hy line “P‘ is 17 mm;: the wndth of the;area shown, by line “Cffis 17 mm; the width of the area shown by line ‘Tlf is 17 mm; the width of the areashown by line ST! is 10 mm.; the length of the area shown by JtneTF5 is 55 mm; the length of the; area show»., by hoe “ΚΓ is 208 mm; the length of the area shown by line "t* Is 22t mm; the length of the area shown by line “M” is 208 mm; and the length of the area shown hy line “hp is 105 rant, The: width of the fornier indicated ai: line -TAf- is 10 i mm; the: width of the former indicated at fine “BP is .1.15 mm; theovidfo. of the former indicated at: line is 134 mm; the width, of the former indicated at: line ·1>” is l ib mm; the width of the former indicated at line **EW is 37.5 mm; foe width of the former indicated at line *‘F" is 38 thm; the width of the former indicated at Ike ‘TP is 37,5 mm; the width, of the former indicated at dine ‘TP Is; 35 mrn; and the width of the fornmr indicated at Ike'‘Pm 31.5 mm. in an attentate emhoënnent, the former that is used to form one ‘'extra extra knyp or ‘‘XXXP steed embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present ioveteiofo the area of the former that is textured to impart or 'transfer a texture fo hpfo foe inner and omer surfaces of the apiBittextrousnvorking glove of foe present invention is defined, as follows:; The width of the area shown by line. '“A’*' is 67 km; foe width of foe area shown tty tine TB” is 101 mot; the width of foe area shown by line ‘TP is 108 mm; the width of the area shownky line; ‘TP is 103: mm; foe width of the area shown by |ia$P$r is 23 mm; the width of foe area shown :by line “Fn is 22 mtn; the width: of the area shown by line “CP is 21 men; foe Width, of the area shown: by Ike ‘TTfis 20 fom; the width of the area shown by line “r is 19 mi; the length of foe. area shown by line “P is 54 mm; the length of the area shown by Ike'TP is 2Ö7 mm; the length of the area shown by hoe *TP Is 222 mm; the length of the area shown by line “M” is 211 ift; and foe length of foe area shown by line “N” Is 1GÖ mm. The width of the former indicated at line kV’ is 109 mm; the width of the former indicated at line 'IIP is 119 mm; foe width of foe former indicated at line ‘TP is 140 mm; the width of the former indicated at l ine ‘TP is 126 mm; the width of the former indicated at line :1:P is 41) mm; the widfo. of the former indicated at Ike “F” is 40 mm; the width of the former indicated at line “CP is 41 mm; foe width of the former indicated at line ‘TP is 3h mm; and the width of the former indicated at line “P is 3b mm. fo an alternate embodiment, foe former that is used to form one “extra extra extra large” or “XXX1P sized embodiment of the ambidextrous working glove of the present Jis: ar®a -oftfee. former that is texfomd to impart or transfer a texture so both the inner and outer surfaces of the ambidextrous working glove of the present inventionls defined as follows: The width of the area shown by Ike fop is 62 mm; the width of the area shown by line “8” is 103 mm; foe width of the area show» fey line i;CV! fr 112 ra; the width of the area shewn by line iSfff is llilmm; the width : oi the area shown by iitied‘E* fe 24 mre; the width of tte: area .shown by line ‘Τ'’ is 20 mm; the width of the area shown: by line i;CT is 20 mm, the width of the area shown by line ΊΡ is 20 mm; the width of tho area shown, by line “Γ is 18 mm; the length of the area shown by line ΤΓ is 54 mm; the length of the area shown by line 5'KT is 205 mm; the length of the area shown by line **Lf> is 224 pm; tbe length of the area shown by line “M” Is 212 mm; and the length of the area shown by line "Ν'" is 105 nm The width of the former Indicated at line '*AF is 124 mi; the width of the tornier indicated at line ~B5> is 144 mm; the width of the former indicated at line “C” is 15b mng the width of the former Indicated at line “D” Is 1:3b mm; the widihof the former indicated at line "“IPk 4Ö..S mm; the width of tbs former indicated at dine ·4·Ρ’ is 39 nun; the width of the former indicated at line ;'Cf is 40 mrn; the width of the former Indicated at line "Id" k 37,5 mm;.add the width, of the former indicated at line Τ’ is 34 mm:,
The textured inner and outer surfaces of one embodiment of the amhidextroas working: glove of the present invention can be greater detai l in Figures 9 to 11, h gmphieaf representation of the feh-seale textured outer surface of an ambidextrous working glove of the present invention is shown in Figures 12 to 16. in one eofoodimenh theiambldestrotB working gloveof the present invention has a measured thickness in a non-textered area selected from the range of thicknesses spanning tan about brnii to about 10 mil. in one enfoodlment, the ambidextrous working glove of the present Invention has a, weight of about 29 g> In an alternate embodiment, the ambi.destro.us working glove of the present invention has a weight of about 19 g. In an alternate embodiment, the: ambidextrous working: glove of the present invention has a weight of about 18 g. in ah alternate embodiment* the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention has a weight of about 12 g, in an alternate embodiment, tbs ambidextrous woribng, glove of the present invention has a weight of about 16 g. in an alternate embodiment the ambidextrous: working glove of the pmsent Invention has a weight of about 15 g, In an. alternate embodiment,: tho ambidextrous: working glovo of the present, invention lias ,a weight of aboui: 14 g, in an alternate embodiment, the amMdexmms working glove of the: présent invention bas a weight: of about 13 g, in an alternate embodiment, thé: ambidextrous working, glove: of the present invention hah a weight of about : 12. g. in an. alternate endxrdimeni, the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention has a weight of about Id g. In: an alternate embodiment, tile ambidextrous: working; ig!pye: of the present invention has a wot ght o f about 1Ö g, in one embodimenty the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention complies with .European Standard BM42©:2003 and ,€1:2009' clause $ sizing and dexterity jogdatteits.;
In one embodiment, the ambidextrous working glove of the present mventlou complies with European Standard BS EN374;20O3 ehemiedi and miero-or^nisrn protection regulations.
In one embodiment, second polymer solution is a solution that allows the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention to slide over a xyearef s baud while the glove is being donned. In one embodiment, the second polymer solution is a polyurethane solution. lb one embodhueht, the second polymer solution is a solution comprising polyurethane (10% v/v final eoneeuiration), and 12% ammonia (2% final concentration) in wafer, lb ohs mubodimeht, the second polymer solution fonng a.ehölpilbMéd' inner surface of the ambidextrous woddng glove of the present invention. In one embodiment, the second polymer sohnion forms a cholOrlnated film on the inner surface of the ambidextrous working glove of the present invention according to
tlie methods describedin WÖ2Ö10023634, In one embodiment, the second polymer stemte» is a polyisopmne solution, In one embodiment, the polyisopmne soIiOion is the poiyisopmne sohhion described in EP23S! TOO AL
His present invention is further illustrated, hut not limited by, the following examples.
EXAMPLES
Example It Testfog Embodiments efthe Ambidextrous Werfeing Cïfeve of the Present im etrtfoö for Resistance to Permeation by CTsetMeals According to R$ EM 374-3:2003
Samples of powder-free :8 mil black, 10 rml black and; 8 mil 'blue nitrite gloves were tested in accordance with BS Bbt 374:2003 part 3. The results are shown in the mbl® below. The permeation perfomtahee levels are defined M follows: Level 1 is defined as au observed measured breakthrough time of greater than 10 minutes,. Level. 2 is defined, as an observed measured: breaktlrrough time of greater than 30 minutes. Level 3 is defined as an: observed measured breakthrough time of greater than bOifoipoteS:. Level 4 i$ defined its ah observed measured breakthrough unu. of greater than 120 minutes. Level 5 is defined as an observed .measured breakthrough filne of greater than 240 minutes. Level 6 is defined as: an observed measured breakthrouglt time of greater than 480 minutes,.
Table 2: R«s«lis€>Maiï*ed IV<i«ï $>*8» Black N It rile öi eves i'cstcd Aceörïltog to BS EM S 452i83, «slag Mcibaijol as tfee TesÖi*|,
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Table 3: Resalts Obtained fmm M~m$l Powder-Free Biaefe Nitrile Gloves Tested According ίο BS EN 374:20113« part 3, esisig «-llepiaiïe és
Age#
1 able 4: Resalts Obtained fr$si} S-nall PewdeNFree Black Nitrile Cloves Fested Aect&amp;rdiag to· gg gig374:21103* part 3, oslng Aeetotiltrlle as ibe lAstbtg Ageat
Table $; Resslts C)bta|»ecl iroia Skttll PowderAAee Black Nltrfle Gloves Tested Aeeordfftg te BS mm&amp;Wk part 3». «si%4tl% $e$mmBydmrlde as tbe Tesllwg Agest
TaWe (n Results Obtained fmm JJ»mü fawder-Tree Biaek jSttrlte (loves l’ested AeeorcSteg to RS M 374*2003, part 3,.«steg'MeÖia»oï as *e'T^Ö»g
Agent
Table 7; Results Obtained fmm iê~mïl Puwder-Pree Bleek Niirik Gtov® Tested Aceordtïtg to BS 374i2M3 pari 3> using «-Heptane mtoe Testing
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Tablefe Results Obtained from 1β-«ιΙ1 Fuwder-Free Black Nitrile (Slaves Tested . Aecurdlug to RS EbT 374:21103;» pari 3, «slag Acetonitrile asthe
Testing Agent
Table .¾ Results Obtained from Hi-tnil Fawder-Free Black Nitrile Gloves Tested According to BS ÉIST 374:211(¾ part 3, using 40% $ktèi$m:M$êfötöéè·· m the Testing Ageat
TableJO: Results Obtained from IN»!! Fuwiter^Free Elm Nitrile Cïtov# trnm Accord lug to Eg IN 374:2003, part 3,«g Methanol as die Testing
Agent
Table-11: Results Obtained fret» 8~mil JPowder-Frie Riae Nltrlie Gloves I'ested AecordiOg ta Eg IN 374:2003, part 3, «slog ts-Mepiarto mthe Testing
Agent
fable .11; Resells Obtained Iroire &amp;~mit Pow&amp;er~Free 'Blue Nitrile Gloves Tested According to BS ΕΝ 374:Md3* partly «sing Acetonitrile as the lasting Agent
Table 13; Results Obtained from S~ndi f owder~f ree Bloc Nitrile Gloves Tested According to IS IN 374 :1003, part 3, using 4¾% Sodinsn Hydroxide as ite Testing Agent
EsantpSeT; Testing Embodiments of Öie ApfoM^ the 'Bt!.wimtlmmÜm for Sizing and fiesterity According te EN42É:2003 -f
Al :2009 Clause S
Sample.»: of powdewlrce 8 mil black, 10: nul black and 8 mlfbluc nitrile gloves were lesled in accordance -with ïN 420:21813- '· Al :2999: Clause 5. Tbc results are shown .1« tóe tables below, The permeation petform^ït^Oevbls-.i^fo 4efl«#-aS -follows: For sizing, the mimmpm pize for a size 6' glove is 220: *ρ«β>· fog rniüinium size foff a size 7 glove is 230 mm; tile minimam size for a size 8 glove is 240 mm; the minimum size for a size 9 glove is 250 mm; foe minimum size: for a size 10 glove is 260 mm; the minim mu size for a size 11 glove is 270 mm. For dexfcdty, level 1 is defined as a wearer picking op an I I mm diameter pm; level 2 is defined as a wearer picking up a 9.3mm diameter pin; level 3 is defined as a wearer picking «p an 8mm diameter pin.; level 4 is defined as a wearer picking tip a 6mm diameter pin; level 5 is defined as a wearer picking up a 5mm diameter pin.
Table 14: Results Obtained fooio S-foll Powder^Free Rtóejk Nitrile Gloves
Tafciril'i mmimÖMai«ed from HM»» Gloves
Table I &amp; R«é»lts Obtal«èd' trom S-mil F»^der-Fj^Sl«e,Niir!le:l»lö>ii8:'
Publication coed thtpughout this documeat are hereby feeo^omteii by reference In their eatirety. Although the varieties aspects of the mventieii have been illustrated above by reieresee to examples and preferred enfeodhneRts,. It will be appreciated that the scope of the invention m defined not by the foregoing description hot by the following claims properly pomtruéd. under principles of patent law.
权利要求:
Claims (34)
[1] 1. An ambidextrous working glove made of polymer material, said glove having an external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern on both sides of the glove in at least part of the area of each of the palm, finger and thumb regions, the reverse of said pattern in each said area being present on the inside surface of the glove for contact with a wearer’s hand.
[2] 2. A glove according to claim 1, made of an inner layer of first polymer material and an outer layer of second polymer material, the gripping pattern being on the outer layer and the reverse of the pattern being on the inner layer.
[3] 3. A glove according to claim 2, wherein the first polymer is a synthetic rubber copolymer.
[4] 4. A glove according to claim 3, wherein the synthetic rubber copolymer comprises a copolymer of acetonitrile and butadiene.
[5] 5. A glove according to claim 2, wherein the first polymer is latex.
[6] 6. A glove according to claim 2, wherein the first polymer is a polymer that facilitates the glove sliding over a wearer's hand while the glove is being donned.
[7] 7. A glove according to claim 2, wherein the second polymer is a polyurethane.
[8] 8. A glove according to any preceding claim, which includes areas where the gripping pattern is absent and wherein the thickness of the polymer material is in the range of thicknesses from about 6mil to about 10 mil (approximately 0.15 mm to about 0.25 mm as measured in the areas where the gripping pattern is absent.
[9] 9. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 10g.
[10] 10. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of ng.
[11] 11. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 12g.
[12] 12. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 13g.
[13] 13. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 14g.
[14] 14. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 15g.
[15] 15. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 16g.
[16] 16. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 17g.
[17] 17. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 18g.
[18] 18. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 19g.
[19] 19. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 8, having an approximate weight of 20g.
[20] 20. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, which includes areas where the gripping pattern is absent, the thickness of the textured areas being 10% greater than the thickness of the polymer material in the areas where the gripping pattern is absent.
[21] 21. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, which includes areas where the gripping pattern is absent, the thickness of the textured areas being 20% greater than the thickness of the polymer material in the areas where the gripping pattern is absent.
[22] 22. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, which includes areas where the gripping pattern is absent, the thickness of the textured areas being 30% greater than the thickness of the polymer material in the areas where the gripping pattern is absent.
[23] 23. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, which includes areas where the gripping pattern is absent, the thickness of the textured areas being 40% greater than the thickness of the polymer material in the areas where the gripping pattern is absent.
[24] 24. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, which includes areas where the gripping pattern is absent, the thickness of the textured areas being 50% greater than the thickness of the polymer material in the areas where the gripping pattern is absent.
[25] 25. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 100% of the glove.
[26] 26. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 80% of the glove.
[27] 27. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 70% of the glove.
[28] 28. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 60% of the glove.
[29] 29. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 50% of the glove.
[30] 30. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 40% of the glove.
[31] 31. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 30% of the glove.
[32] 32. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 20% of the glove.
[33] 33. A glove according to any of claims 1 to 7, in which the external moulded fishscale-textured gripping pattern and the reverse thereof on the inside surface of the glove are provided over 10% of the glove.
[34] 34. A glove according to any preceding claim, which complies with at least one requirement selected from the group consisting of FFDCA requirements for food handling, European Standard EN374-3, European Standard EN388:2003, European Standard EN374-2, European Standard EN420:2003, European Standard EN 1186:2002, and European Standard EN421 :2010.
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