MULTI LAYERED PEEL AWAY DISPOSABLE GLOVES
20220192294 ยท 2022-06-23
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Abstract
A disposable glove is provided that includes a first layer configured to cover at least a portion of a user's hand and a second layer also configured to cover at least a portion of the user's hand, The first layer is disposed over the first layer such that both layers cover at least a portion of the user's hand up to the wrist. At least the second layer includes a tab extending from an opening of the second layer at the user's wrist and where the second layer is configured to be peeled away from the first layer by pulling the tab associated with the second layer.
Claims
1. Disposable gloves, comprising: a first layer configured to cover at least a portion of a user's hand; and a second layer configured to cover at least a portion of the user's hand, wherein the first layer is disposed over the first layer so as for both layers to cover at least a portion of the user's hand up to the wrist, wherein at least the second layer comprises a tab extending from an opening of the second layer at the user's wrist and wherein the second layer is configured to be peeled away from the first layer by pulling the tab associated with the second layer.
2. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first and the second layer are preassembled.
3. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first layer and the second layer are configured to entirely cover the user's hand up to the user's wrist.
4. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the tabs associated with the first and the second layers are staggered laterally around the user's wrist.
5. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein tab associated with the first layer is hidden from view by the second layer.
6. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first layer is configured as a five-finger glove and wherein the second layer is configured as a mitten.
7. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first and second layers have equal thickness.
8. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first and second layers have unequal thickness.
9. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first layer has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the second layer.
10. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first layer has a thickness that is 4 times greater than a thickness of the second layer.
11. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first layer is made from an elastomeric material that has a composition that is different than the composition of the second layer.
12. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the first and second layers are impregnated with different antimicrobial agents.
13. The disposable gloves of claim 1, wherein the tabs include indicia for identifying a level of the layer.
14. The disposable gloves of claim 13, wherein the tabs include numbering indicating the level of the layer.
15. The disposable gloves of claim 1, comprising a first antimicrobial agent between the first and second layers.
16. The disposable gloves of claim 15, comprising a third layer disposed over the second layer, and a second antimicrobial agent between the second and third layers.
17. The disposable gloves of claim 1, comprising a low tack adhesive between the first and second layers.
18. The disposable gloves of claim 17, wherein the low tack adhesive at a wrist section between the first and second layers.
19. The disposable gloves of claim 17, wherein the low tack adhesive at a wrist section between the first and second layers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The present application provides multilayered gloves which overcome some or all the drawbacks associated with those in the prior art. Although various embodiments of gloves are disclosed herein, it is understood that variations thereof are possible, and the specific embodiments disclosed herein are therefore not limiting.
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[0011] The layers may have the same thickness, e.g., 1-8 mil, or in certain embodiments, the lower layer 102 may have a thickness greater than the thickness of the second 104 or any other upper layer. For example, the lower layer may have a 4-8 mil thickness and the upper layer may have a 1-4 mil thickness. The upper layer may similarly be thicker than the lower layer. Finally, the different layers may be made of different elastomeric materials. For example, the lower layer may be a latex-free material and the upper layer may be a latex containing elastomeric material. Similarly, nitril and vinyl layers may be used, as well as impregnated polymers, for example, with antimicrobial agents. In at least one embodiment, at least two of the layers are made from a material impregnated with different antimicrobial agents.
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[0013] Antimicrobial, e.g., anti-bacterial and/or antiviral, agents may be disposed between the glove layers. These include alcohol and alcohol containing gels, as well as other agents in liquid, gel, and powder forms, and may further include polymeric nano-spheres with agents disposed therein for controlled release of the agents. These agents may further include compounds, such as wax, that further facilitate release of one layer from another. Moreover, different agents may be provided between the different layers of gloves. For example, an antibacterial may be applied between the first and second layers, and an antifungal may be applied between the second and third layers. Similarly, different sets of agents may be applied between different layers. For example, an antibacterial and antiviral may be applied between the first and second layers, and an antiviral and antifungal may be applied between the second and third layers. The different combinations will vary depending on the ultimate purpose of the gloves.
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[0015] The gloves discussed herein may be produced in a variety of ways. For example, gloves with tabs may be mechanically placed one over the other to achieve the desired thickness and/or number of layers. Alternatively, the layers may be created using a mold which is dipped in a material in a liquid state, allowed to cure, and dipped in the material again to create the second layer and each subsequent layer. Preferably, a release or other agent is applied between the layers, for example, to facilitate the peeling away of the upper layer by the user. Instead of dipping, the material and/or the agent may be sprayed onto the mold until the desired thickness is achieved, followed by curing, optionally applying the desired agent(s) between the layers, and repeating these steps for each layer.
[0016] While the foregoing has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, from a reading of the disclosure, that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the invention.