A Hygienic Water-Soluble Glove
20220132954 · 2022-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D19/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided for a water soluble hygienic glove. The glove includes a first layer, a second layer, an opening and a sealed perimeter. The opening is adapted to accommodate insertion of a user's hand into the opening and into a formed cavity. All possible shapes of gloves are considered. One embodiment has an outer perimeter designed for dispensing gloves in a role where each glove has an outer perimeter in a rectangular form and joined through a line of perforations which can be easily torn to separate a glove. The user easily inserts a hand in the glove for subsequent cleaning of the rectal area or other areas of an individual and then disposes of the used glove in a flush toilet where it readily dissolves in the presence of water. The glove is convenient and safe for conventional septic systems and/or sewage treatment facilities. The present invention further considers storage and dispensing devices. Other embodiments incorporate the use of germicidal agents and drying agents. The system is applicable in commercial restrooms or bathrooms in private homes.
Claims
1. A disposable glove comprising: a. a water-soluble material; and b. a shape for hygienic wiping of a surface.
2. The glove of claim 1 having a water-soluble material comprising a polyvinyl alcohol.
3. The glove of claim 1 having a shape selected from the group consisting of a rectangle glove, a thumbed-mitten glove, a fingered glove and combination thereof.
4. The glove of claim 3 wherein the fingered glove has 1 to 5 fingers.
5. The glove of claim 4 wherein the fingered glove has a combination outer rectangular perimeter and inner fingered inserts.
6. The glove of claim 1 having a further inner or outer coating wherein the outer coating is a disinfectant.
7. The glove of claim 6 where the disinfectant is thymol.
8. The glove of claim 1 having an inner coating wherein the inner coating is a powder to provide the use with a comfortable fit.
9. The glove of claim 8 where the powder is cornstarch.
10. The glove of claim 1 further having a shape designed for capturing pet feces.
11. A hygienic system for clean the rectal area of an individual comprising: a. a water-soluble glove; b. a water-soluble glove dispenser; c. toilet paper; and d. a flush toilet.
12. The hygienic system of claim 10 having a water-soluble glove with a combination outer rectangular perimeter and inner fingered insert.
13. The hygienic system of claim 10 wherein the water-soluble glove dispenser is a roll of gloves individually attached through a perforated line.
14. The hygienic system of claim 10 wherein the water-soluble glove dispenser is a dispensing box with individual water-soluble gloves stacked inside.
15. The hygienic system of claim 10 wherein the water-soluble glove dispenser is a pre-packaged container for a single pair of water-soluble gloves.
16. The hygienic system of claim 10 wherein the water-soluble glove dispenser contains a desiccant.
17. The hygienic system of claim 15 wherein the desiccant is selected from a group consisting of silica, activated charcoal, calcium sulfate, calcium chloride and zeoliltes.
18. The hygienic system of claim 16 wherein the water-soluble glove dispenser contains a moisture indicator.
19. The hygienic system of claim 17 wherein the moisture indicator is cobalt chloride.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] The figures and descriptions of the present invention are presented in a simplified format to illustrate elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the present invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other elements may be desirable and/or required in order to implement the present invention. Because such elements are well known in the art and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussion of such elements is not provided herein. It should also to be understood that the drawings included herewith only provide diagrammatic representations of the presently preferred structures of the invention and that other structures falling within the scope of the present invention may include structures different than those shown in the drawings.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] Exemplary embodiments may include, but not limited to, a rectangle, a thumbed-mitten, a five-fingered glove, or a combination of these. For example, a rectangular first layer and a rectangular second layer may be sealed to form a rectangular thumbed-mitten or a rectangular five-fingered glove. As shown in
[0029] The glove comprises a disposable material that is soluble in water and is safe for disposal in a flush toilet emptying into conventional septic systems and/or sewage treatment facilities. The water-soluble glove is comprised of the following components: a polyvinyl alcohol; a composite plasticizer; a polysaccharide derivative; a processing aid; a film slipping agent; and a film anti-blocking agent. More preferably, the water-soluble glove comprises the following components according to their individual parts by weight: 100 parts of polyvinyl alcohol; 8-20 parts of composite plasticizer; 10-30 parts of a polysaccharide derivative; 1-5 parts of a processing aid; 0.1-0.5 parts of a film slipping agent; and 0.5-3.0 parts of a film anti-blocking agent (WO2018041262).
[0030] The preparation method comprises the following steps: mixing the components according to the parts by weight, extruding the mixture by means of a twin screw extruder to form pellets after mixing, then preforming blow molding to form a film by means of a thermoplastic extrusion and film blowing machine, and then preparing various types and sizes of water-soluble gloves by means of a glove machine. The water-soluble glove has higher bearing capacity and cold-water solubility, making it suitable for use in water-free environment, and after use dissolves upon contacting water without producing pollution.
[0031] Exemplary embodiments of the different shapes are shown in
[0032] Optionally, each water-soluble glove may be coated on the outer surface with germicide or disinfectant agents to further reduce the risk of contamination. The germicides provide an additional mode of protection for the user.
[0033] Optionally, each water-soluble glove may be coated on the inside with a germicide or disinfectant agent that is not harmful to the user. Treating the inner portion of the glove with cornstarch or other powder allows for a more comfortable fit. One example, is the use of thymol in a dusting powder. Thymol is a naturally found product used for treating infections. It has been used as a safe and effective antiseptic ingredient in mouth wash, prevents mold and as a general multipurpose disinfectant.
[0034] Each embodiment of the present invention is designed to protect the user's hand from coming into direct contact with contaminants, such as fecal material, being handled or cleaned by a user. The fact that the user is less concerned about direct skin contact while cleaning the surface enables more cleaning power and efficiency in completing the procedure. The user will be able to cover a larger, potentially problematic surface area than under conventional non-gloved methods and will have less of a concern that the toilet paper will break up during use, thus providing a more efficient method of cleaning. After use, the water-soluble glove and toilet paper are disposed by pulling the glove off of the hand and putting in both in the toilet water and flushing in a flush toilet.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] With a glove mitten or combination having an outer rectangular shape, an adult patient having less dexterity and mobility would be able to reach all the areas needed to clean after a bowel movement, or it may make a caregiver's task of following up with the adult patient more efficient, while providing more protection to the caregiver's hand. Moreover, a soluble mitten could be used with the application of a skin cream or alcohol-base lotion on a patient's back and bottom area and then easily disposed by putting the used glove in a flush toilet.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] Alternatively, the gloves may be individually stacked in a dispensing box modified from a facial tissue dispenser. Here, the user simply pulls out an individual glove, ready for use.
[0039] Alternatively, a pair of gloves may be packaged in sealed container for individual use. The packaged gloves are discretely stored in a small package that can be easily torn or opened prior to cleaning the rectal area. When opened, the user inserts a hand into the glove and begins the process of obtaining toilet paper and cleaning the rectal area. Once the cleaning is complete, the user simply places the gloves and toilet paper into a flush toilet and flushes.
[0040] A still further embodiment of the present invention is a water-soluble glove as described herein, either as a pair, or more preferred as a single glove. The glove is contained in a portable storage or storage dispensing device to allow the user to easily put their hand through while walking a pet with the expectation the pet will begin defecation, making use suitable for quickly clutching a pets waste matter after being discharged from the animals bowels or feces. Once the pet owner is able to clutch the feces, they easily slip the remaining outer portion of the glove over the fecal material and deposit the combined glove-fecal material into a garbage container or other land fill to allow the glove to dissolve in a moisture environment, allowing the captured feces to compose. The water-soluble glove is designed to quickly capture and remove animal feces. The design can be any reasonable shaped form to discretely remove or lift the feces. Other considerations for the outer shaped design are a mitten shaped glove, a flared rectangular shaped form or a five-finger shaped design. The glove is designed for use as either a left-fitting or right-fitting glove. Embodiments include these flaring designs and other but not limited to, a rectangle, a thumbed-mitten, a five-fingered glove, or a combination of these
[0041] Optionally each dispensing embodiment may comprise a desiccant. A desiccant can be any hydroscopic substance that induces or sustains a state of dryness within a local vicinity. Individually package glove pairs may further contain pre-packaged desiccants to extend shelf life and improve function the dry glove prior to use. Inert desiccants such as, but not limited to, silica is considered in the present invention. Other common desiccants include activated charcoal, calcium sulfate, calcium chloride and zeolites. Desiccants are especially appropriate in larger, roll dispensers where the glove roll may be exposed to long term humidity or moister in the air. A desiccant provides storage stability for the gloves.
[0042] Optionally in each dispensing embodiment a means for assessing the immediate moisture content around the glove provides information on the gloves integrity for use. Any humidity indicator know in the art is considered. Whether this indicator is included in the desiccant to show color changes or as a separate indicator, the humidity indicator provides an index of the glove status prior to use. A glove stored in packaging having a higher than usual moisture content would be vulnerable to instability and breakdown. An indicator provides a means to assess this instability prior to use. One common indicator is cobalt chloride. Anhydrous cobalt chloride is blue. When it bonds with two water molecules it turns purple. Further hydration results in pink-colored hexaaquacobalt(II) chloride complexes. Thus, by simply looking at the indicator color, a user will be able to rapidly determine the status of the glove and if the glove will keep its integrity during use.
[0043] The foregoing description discloses exemplary embodiments of the invention, which has been described with the reference to the exemplary embodiments. The specification and drawings, accordingly, should be regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense. Various modifications and changes may be made to the embodiments without departing from the broadest spirit and scope of the invention. Modifications of the above disclosed apparatus and methods that fall within the scope of the invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, additional embodiments may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
[0044] Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various modification and variation may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.