Patent classifications
A41D19/01558
GLOVE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME
A glove that includes at least a frontal first section and a dorsal second section, joined to each other so as to wrap and receive a hand, that are formed by at least a first synthetic lining material comprising at least a first thermoplastic resin. The glove includes at least a functional element formed by a second synthetic material that includes a second thermoplastic resin. Specifically, the functional element is fixed to the frontal first section and/or to the dorsal second section by means of ultrasonic welding
PROTECTIVE GLOVE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USE THEREOF
A glove having a dorsal portion, the dorsal portion including a first material divided into first and second sections, a fastening device for selectively attaching and detaching the first and second sections of the dorsal portion, and a fastening device gripping feature attached to the fastening device, the glove also having a palmar portion, the palmar portion including at least a section comprising a second material, and a wrist portion attached to the dorsal portion and the palmar portion, wherein the wrist portion is selectively movable between an open and a closed position about a wearer's wrist and includes a wrist opening gripping feature.
SUPPORTED GLOVES WITH IN-GRIP FEATURES
Provided among other things are a fabric supported glove with a polymer coating with a palm dip, wherein (a) a grip inside surface of the glove having in-grip features at selective locations for promoting in-grip, or (b) a friction- or tack-providing polymer coating is provided on all or a portion of the grip inside surface to provide in-grip features, or (c) wherein the polymer coating is provided with a first lower viscosity polymer composition that provides limited strike-through in-grip features and a second higher viscosity polymer composition that provides an exterior gripping surface, or (d) non-parallel primary ridges in the fabric provide in-grip features, or (e) two or more of (a) through (d) applies, wherein the in-grip features comprise locations at the finger tips and on the palm of the hand configured to reduce inside slippage of the glove in gripping a representative cylinder.
Glove
A glove that is adaptable to conform to hands of various sizes is presented. The glove includes one or more stretchable gussets and an edge panel that connect a back-side to a palm-side of the glove. A thenar panel on the palm-side is coupled to portions of the one or more gussets and to portions of the edge panel. The one or more gussets are also attached to a wrist panel that includes a closure element on the back-side of the glove. A finger panel on the back-side of the glove is coupled to portions of the one or more gussets and to portions of the edge panel. A palm section on the palm side and a back section on the back-side include one or more stretch materials that improve the fit of the glove.
ANTI-MICROBIAL GLOVE
An anti-microbial glove is presented that includes a palm side and a back-side joined to the palm-side. A thenar panel on the palm-side extends into an index finger part, a middle finger part, a ring finger part, and a pinky finger part. A thumb panel on the palm-side extends into a thumb part. A wrist panel is attached to a first portion of the thumb panel and to a first portion of the thenar panel on the palm-side, at least a section of the wrist panel being attached to the back-side of the glove. A gusset joins the palm-side to the back-side. Anti-microbial materials are disposed on the palm-side and the back-side preventing the spreading and collection of microogranisms and/or viruses on the palm-side and back-side.
Enhanced Grip Heat Resistant Disposable Dental Medical Gloves
Disposable (or multi-use) gloves are made of latex, nitrile, or any other common material seen in current medical/dental gloves, with the addition of a thicker neoprene, polyurethane, polysuede, or suede-like material overlaid, or embedded, at the tips to allow for protection from heat or cold and enhanced grip for small (possibly wet) items such as crowns.
Gloves can have multiple applications: As described above, for dental hygienists, nurses, doctors, laboratory personnel, jewelers, watch makers, veterinarians, vet techs, do-it-yourselfers/employees working on automobiles/computers/soldering, crafters, anyone working on projects requiring enhanced finger grip as well as fingertip protection from extreme heat or cold.
SAFETY GLOVE INCLUDING CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND IMPACT PROTECTION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A safety glove includes a knitted inner shell, a first coating covering an exterior surface of the knitted inner shell, a plurality of guard members disposed on the first coating, a second coating covering the first coating and the plurality of guard members, and a third coating covering only a portion of the second coating. A method of manufacturing a safety glove includes kitting fibers to form an inner shell, dipping the inner shell into a first material to form a first coating; securing a plurality of guard members on the first coating, dipping the result into a second material to form a second coating, inspecting the second coating, and, if the second coating passes inspection, dipping only a portion of the result into a third material to form a third coating.
GLOVE COATING DEVICE
A glove coating device capable of supplying a coating layer in which pores are uniformly mixed is provided. The glove coating device includes: i) a dipping bath that is adapted to receive a coating liquid; ii) a coating liquid circulation tank installed in the dipping bath and that is spaced apart from a bottom surface of the dipping bath; iii) an impeller located in the dipping bath and that is adapted to transfer the coating liquid to the coating liquid circulation tank; iv) a motor positioned above the impeller to drive the impeller; and v) a drive shaft extending in the vertical direction to interconnect the motor and the impeller. The coating liquid circulation tank includes i) a first side opened to allow the coating liquid to be introduced; a second side formed on the opposite side of the first side and opened in a direction away from the bottom side to apply the coating liquid to overflow; and a flow passage communicating with the first side and the second side. The flow passage includes i) a first flow passage portion that is adapted to communicate with the first side and having a predetermined width that is smaller than the width of the coating liquid circulation tank, and ii) a second flow passage portion communicating with the first flow passage portion and the second side and gradually widening a width of the second flow passage portion from the first flow passage portion to the second side.
Ramps for low-profile vehicles
A ramp for assisting the loading of a vehicle onto a rollback car carrier or the like. The ramp including a front ramp assembly, a middle ramp assembly rotatably connected to the front ramp assembly, a rear ramp assembly rotatably connected to the middle ramp assembly, and a trailer abutment section positioned adjacent to the rear ramp assembly.
Callus removing gloves
A pair of gloves for removing calluses and dry skin including a first glove (11) having an abrasive surface of 100 to 150 grit (7) on at least one finger portion (3) of the glove for removing calluses and dead skin from the heel and other parts of the foot, hand, elbow and knees; and a second glove (12) having an abrasive surface of 200 to 250 grit (8) on at least one finger portion (3) of the glove to remove excess dead skin and to smooth/polish the heel and other parts of the foot, hand, elbow and knees; wherein both gloves have an abrasive surface of 220 to 320 grit on the palm/heel portion (4) of the glove for further polish and smoothing.