Patent classifications
A41D19/0068
PLASTIC BAG WITH GLOVES
A device comprises a bag comprising a non-porous material. The bag has a plurality of edges. The device has at least one glove with an open end. The open end has a perimeter. The perimeter is integrally joined to the non-porous material along one of the plurality of edges. The at least one glove is positionable inside the bag, with the open end of the glove facing out of the bag. The bag has a closure capable of forming a seal when the closure is closed.
Glove Dispensing Apparatus and Glove Cartridge for use Therewith and Glove Dispensing Method
An apparatus for dispensing a disposable glove and applying it to the hand of a user in which a stream of air drawn into an enclosed glove applying chamber through a constricted opening aligned with the heel of the glove inflates the topmost glove in a stack of gloves in the chamber so that a user can readily insert his hand into the glove. After the user has donned the glove on the hand, a wall of the chamber is opened to permit the user to readily withdraw his hand from the glove applying chamber while the air flow which originally inflated the top-most glove is disrupted. Upon closures of the chamber wall, the re-established air flow automatically inflates the next lower glove in the glove stack to prepare the next glove for receipt of another hand. The apparatus alternatively or in addition includes a glove removal chamber arranged to remove a glove from a gloved hand using a stream of air drawn into the glove removal chamber.
Elastomeric articles having a welded seam made from a multi-layer film
Elastomeric articles, such as gloves, are made by welding together two plies of a multi-layer film. The film plies are welded together through ultrasonic bonding, thermal bonding, or mixtures thereof. The multi-layer film includes at least three layers that, in one embodiment, are coextruded. Each layer of the multi-layer film is made from a different composition that produces layers having different properties.
Glove Dispensing Apparatus and Glove Cartridge for use Therewith and Glove Dispensing Method
An apparatus for dispensing a disposable polymeric film and applying it to the hand of a user or an object, in which a stream of air drawn into an enclosed inflation chamber through a constricted opening aligned with an open end of the polymeric film inflates the topmost of a stack of polymeric films in the chamber so that a user can readily insert his hand or an object into the polymeric film. After the user has donned the polymeric film on the hand or an object has been placed in the polymeric film, a wall of the chamber is opened to permit the user to readily withdraw his hand or the object from the chamber while the air flow which originally inflated the top-most polymeric film is disrupted. Upon closure of the chamber wall, the re-established air flow automatically inflates the next lower polymeric film in the polymeric film stack to prepare the next polymeric film for receipt of another hand or object.
Promotional and convertible mitten to glove
A pair of disposable hand coverings has a body formed of a front film layer and back film layer sealed together about a periphery to form a pair of opposing hand coverings each having a finger section at opposite closed ends and each having a wrist section with at least one line of weakening at the wrist sections to ease separating each of the pair of hand coverings.
GLOVE COATING AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS
This invention relates to an elastomeric article with improved lubricity and donnablity and reduced stickiness/tackiness. According to the methods of the invention, the internal surface of the elastomeric article is coated with a polyisoprene coating. The coating of the invention is formed from synthetic polyisoprene rubber that may or may not contain minor amounts of other components. The coating is preferably directly bonded to the underlying elastomeric article.
Disposable gloves and glove material compositions
The present invention generally relates to disposable gloves, ethylene-based thermoplastic materials for use in preparing disposable gloves, and methods for preparing ethylene-based thermoplastic materials for use in preparing disposable gloves. In particular, the present invention relates to non-medical and non-surgical disposable gloves suitable for use in food-service and industrial applications.
Manufacturing method of waterproof glove
The present disclosure relates to a manufacturing method of a waterproof glove. In more detail, the manufacturing method of a waterproof glove includes: a membrane glove manufacturing step of manufacturing a glove using a polyurethane membrane sheet applied with a hot-melt adhesive; a lining glove inserting step of inserting a lining glove into the membrane glove manufactured to the membrane glove manufacturing step; a membrane glove inserting step of inserting the membrane glove with the lining glove inserted through the lining glove inserting step into an outshell glove; and a thermal bonding step of bonding the lining glove, the membrane glove, and the outshell glove by heating the outshell glove with the membrane glove inserted through the membrane glove inserting step.
Coated elastomeric article
This invention relates to an elastomeric article with improved lubricity and donnablity and reduced stickiness/tackiness. According to the methods of the invention, the internal surface of the elastomeric article is coated with a polyisoprene coating. The coating of the invention is formed from synthetic polyisoprene rubber that may or may not contain minor amounts of other components. The coating is preferably directly bonded to the underlying elastomeric article.
Method of producing and manufacturing gloves, and other personal protective equipment (PPE), using multi-ply flexible films
A method of producing multi-ply foil sheets intended for the manufacturing of protective covers for body parts, in particular gloves or packaging, comprising of at least two individual plies of film (12) stacked on top of each other and interconnected by means of week and non-continuous bonding, achieved by thermal embossing or ultrasonic welding. The invention also relates to personal protective equipment (PPE) or packaging made of the same multi-ply films.