DETACHABLE BI-LAYERED GLOVE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF
20220015478 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
- Chong Ban Wong (Klang, MY)
- Siew Szen Ling (Klang, MY)
- Meng Lai LOW (Klang, MY)
- Sonia How Ming WONG (Klang, MY)
Cpc classification
C08J5/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29K2105/0064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2007/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/482
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A detachable glove comprising at least two layers that are separated by an adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer includes a wetting agent, a latex coagulating agent, a synthetic organic polymer and water. A chlorinated detachable bi-layered glove and a method of manufacturing thereof. A polymer coated, detachable, bi-layered glove and a method of manufacturing thereof. A method of peeling a detachable bi-layered glove wherein the method includes (i) pulling cuff area of the outer glove layer until its circumference is detached from the inner glove layer and (ii) peeling off the outer glove layer once the full circumference of the outer glove layer is detached from the inner glove layer to yield the inner glove layer for further usage.
Claims
1. A detachable bi-layered glove is comprising an outer glove layer and an inner glove layer that is separated by an adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer includes a wetting agent, a latex coagulating agent, a synthetic organic polymer and water, wherein the wetting agent is used in an amount ranging between 0.40% to 0.80% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the latex coagulating agent is used in an amount ranging between 17.00% to 20.00% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is used in an amount ranging between 10.00% to 14.00% by weight of the adhesive layer and wherein water is used in an amount ranging between 65.20% to 72.60% by weight of the adhesive layer.
2. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wetting agent is used in an amount ranging between 0.60% to 0.70% by weight of the adhesive layer.
3. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of non-ionic surfactant, blends of non-ionic surfactant and mixtures thereof.
4. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 3, wherein the non-ionic surfactant is selected from the group consisting of fatty acid ethoxylate, lauric acid ethoxylate, oleic acid ethoxylate, other similar compounds and mixtures thereof.
5. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 3, wherein the blends of non-ionic surfactant are polysiloxane surfactant which is selected from the group consisting of methyl (propylhydroxide ethoxylated) bis (trimethylsiloxy) silane, other similar compounds and mixtures thereof.
6. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the latex coagulating agent is used in an amount ranging between 17.50% to 19.50% by weight of the adhesive layer.
7. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the latex coagulating agent is selected from the group consisting of calcium nitrate, zinc nitrate, calcium chloride and mixtures thereof.
8. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is used in an amount ranging between 12.00% to 13.00% by weight of the adhesive layer.
9. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is selected from the group consisting of styrene acrylic copolymer emulsion, polymethyl methacrylate emulsion, low-density polyethylene emulsion, high-density polyethylene emulsion, polypropylene emulsion, polystyrene emulsion, polyurethane emulsion and mixtures thereof.
10. The detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein water is used in an amount ranging between 66.80% to 69.90% by weight of the adhesive layer.
11. A detachable multi-layered glove, wherein the multi-layered glove is of at least 3 layers, wherein the layers are separated by an adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer includes a wetting agent, a latex coagulating agent, a synthetic organic polymer and water, wherein the wetting agent is used in an amount ranging between 0.40% to 0.80% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the latex coagulating agent is used in an amount ranging between 17.00% to 20.00% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is used in an amount ranging between 10.00% to 14.00% by weight of the adhesive layer and wherein water is used in an amount ranging between 65.20% to 72.60% by weight of the adhesive layer.
12. A detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detachable bi-layered glove is a chlorinated glove.
13. A detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 10, wherein the detachable bi-layered glove is a chlorinated glove.
14. A method of manufacturing a chlorinated detachable bi-layered glove, wherein the method comprises the steps of: i. dipping a former into a coagulant solution to produce a coagulant layer coated on the former; ii. drying the coagulant layer coated on the former obtained in step (i) to produce a dried coagulant layer coated on the former; iii. dipping the dried coagulant layer coated on the former obtained in step (ii) into first latex formulation to produce a first latex layer coated on the former; iv. drying the first latex layer coated on the former obtained in step (iii) to produce a dried first latex film coated on the former; v. beading the dried first latex film coated on the former obtained in step (iv) to produce a beaded latex film coated on the former; vi. curing the beaded latex film coated on the former obtained in step (v) to produce a cured latex film coated on the former; vii. dipping the cured latex film coated on the former obtained in step (vi) into an adhesive solution to produce an adhesive layer coated on the first latex film; viii. drying the adhesive layer coated on the first latex film obtained in step (vii) to produce a dried adhesive layer coated on the first latex film; ix. dipping the dried adhesive layer coated on the first latex film obtained in step (viii) into second latex formulation to produce a second latex layer coated on the adhesive layer; x. drying the second latex layer coated on the adhesive layer obtained in step (ix) to produce a dried second latex film coated on the adhesive layer; xi. pre-leaching the dried second latex film coated on the adhesive layer obtained in step (x) to produce a pre-leached detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former; xii. beading the pre-leached detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former obtained in step (xi) to produce a beaded detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former; xiii. curing the beaded detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former obtained in step (xiii) to produce a cured detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former; xiv. cooling the cured detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former obtained in step (xiii) to produce a cooled detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former; xv. chlorinating the cooled detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former obtained in step (xiv) to produce a chlorine treated detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former; xvi. post-leaching the chlorine treated detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former obtained in step (xv) to produce a post-leached detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former; and xvii. drying the post-leached detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former obtained in step (xvi) to produce the chlorinated detachable bi-layered glove, wherein the adhesive layer produced in the step (vii) includes a wetting agent, a latex coagulating agent, a synthetic organic polymer and water, wherein the wetting agent is used in an amount ranging between 0.40% to 0.80% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the latex coagulating agent is used in an amount ranging between 17.00% to 20.00% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is used in an amount ranging between 10.00% to 14.00% by weight of the adhesive layer and wherein water is used in an amount ranging between 65.20% to 72.60% by weight of the adhesive layer.
15. A detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the detachable bi-layered glove is a polymer coated glove.
16. A detachable bi-layered glove as claimed in claim 10, wherein the detachable bi-layered glove is a polymer coated glove.
17. A method of manufacturing a polymer coated detachable bi-layered glove, wherein the method comprises the steps of: i. dipping a former into a coagulant solution to produce a coagulant layer coated on the former; ii. drying the coagulant layer coated on the former obtained in step (i) to produce a dried coagulant layer coated on the former; iii. dipping the dried coagulant layer coated on the former obtained in step (ii) into first latex formulation to produce a first latex layer coated on the former; iv. drying the first latex layer coated on the former obtained in step (iii) to produce a dried first latex film coated on the former; v. beading the dried first latex film coated on the former obtained in step (iv) to produce a beaded latex film coated on the former; vi. curing the beaded latex film coated on the former obtained in step (v) to produce a cured latex film coated on the former; vii. dipping the cured latex film coated on the former obtained in step (vi) into an adhesive solution to produce an adhesive layer coated on the first latex film; viii. drying the adhesive layer coated on the first latex film obtained in step (vii) to produce a dried adhesive layer coated on the first latex film; ix. dipping the dried adhesive layer coated on the first latex film obtained in step (viii) into second latex formulation to produce a second latex layer coated on the adhesive layer; x. drying the second latex layer coated on the adhesive layer obtained in step (ix) to produce a dried second latex film coated on the adhesive layer; xi. pre-leaching the dried second latex film coated on the adhesive layer obtained in step (x) to produce a pre-leached detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former; xii. dipping the pre-leached detachable bi-layered latex film obtained in step (xi) into polymer solution to produce a polymer coated detachable bi-layered latex film; xiii. beading the polymer coated detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former obtained in step (xii) to produce a beaded detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former; xiv. curing the beaded detachable bi-layered latex film coated on the former obtained in step (xiii) to produce a cured detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former; xv. post-leaching the cured detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former obtained in step (xiv) to produce a post-leached detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former; xvi. drying the post-leached detachable bi-layered glove coated on the former obtained in step (xvi) to produce the polymer coated detachable bi-layered glove, wherein the adhesive layer produced in the step (vii) includes a wetting agent, a latex coagulating agent, a synthetic organic polymer and water, wherein the wetting agent is used in an amount ranging between 0.40% to 0.80% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the latex coagulating agent is used in an amount ranging between 17.00% to 20.00% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is used in an amount ranging between 10.00% to 14.00% by weight of the adhesive layer and wherein water is used in an amount ranging between 65.20% to 72.60% by weight of the adhesive layer.
18. A method of peeling the detachable bi-layered glove of claim 1, wherein the method comprises the steps of: i. pulling cuff area of the outer glove layer until its full circumference is detached from the inner glove layer; and ii. peeling off the outer glove layer once the full circumference of the outer glove layer is detached from the inner glove layer to yield the inner glove layer for further usage.
19. A method of peeling the detachable bi-layered glove of claim 10, wherein the method comprises the steps of: iii. pulling cuff area of the outer glove layer until its full circumference is detached from the inner glove layer; and iv. peeling off the outer glove layer once the full circumference of the outer glove layer is detached from the inner glove layer to yield the inner glove layer for further usage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will be fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] A detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention is disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as the basis for the claims and for teaching one skilled in the art of the invention. The numerical data or ranges used in the specification are not to be construed as limiting.
[0021] The present invention relates to a detachable bi-layered glove and method of manufacturing thereof, in particular the present invention relates to a detachable bi-layered glove, including, but not limited to, any glove selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) glove, natural rubber (NR) glove, polychloroprene (CR) rubber glove, polyisoprene (PI) rubber glove, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) glove, butadiene copolymers rubber glove, polyurethane (PU) glove, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) glove, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) glove, vinyl acetate ethylene (VAE) glove and mixtures thereof and method of manufacturing thereof which provide users the convenience of using a same piece of the glove twice without the risk of contamination and the hassle of doffing and donning twice.
[0022] For the purpose of this invention, the term “bi-layered” can also be construed as two-layered or double-layered which is made of an outer glove layer and an inner glove layer. Simply, the bi-layered glove comprises an outer glove layer and an inner glove layer. For the purpose of this invention, the term “detachable” can also be construed as removable and/or peel off. Further, the term “detachable” is associated to the action of peeling off the outer glove layer from the inner glove layer.
[0023] A first embodiment of the present invention relates to a detachable bi-layered glove. The detachable bi-layered glove comprises an outer glove layer and an inner glove layer that is separated by an adhesive layer. The glove may be any glove selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) glove, natural rubber (NR) glove and polychloroprene (CR) rubber glove, polyisoprene (PI) rubber glove, styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) glove, butadiene copolymers rubber glove, polyurethane (PU) glove, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) glove, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) glove, vinyl acetate ethylene (VAE) glove and mixtures thereof.
[0024] Alternatively, the present invention may also be applied on a detachable multi-layered glove. In an embodiment of the present invention, the multi-layered glove includes at least 3 layers. In an embodiment, each of the layers is separated by an adhesive layer.
[0025] The latex to manufacture the glove may be obtained from any commercially available latex suppliers. The latexes are used as 100 phr (also referred to as parts per hundred rubber), wherein the parts per hundred rubber is used as a basis for amounting other components.
[0026] The adhesive layer includes at least: [0027] a wetting agent, wherein the wetting agent is used in an amount ranging between 0.40% to 0.80%, and, in some embodiments, preferably 0.60% to 0.70% by weight of the adhesive layer, wherein the wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of non-ionic surfactant, blends of non-ionic surfactant and mixtures thereof. The non-ionic surfactant is selected from the group consisting of fatty acid ethoxylate, lauric acid ethoxylate, oleic acid ethoxylate, other similar compounds and mixtures thereof. The blends of non-ionic surfactant are polysiloxane surfactant which is selected from the group consisting of methyl (propylhydroxide ethoxylated) bis (trimethylsiloxy) silane, other similar compounds and mixtures thereof. In some embodiments, the wetting agent is preferably fatty acid ethoxylate. The wetting agent serves to improve wettability of the adhesive layer; [0028] a latex coagulating agent, wherein the latex coagulating agent is used in an amount ranging between 17.00% to 20.00%, and, in some embodiments, preferably 17.50% to 19.50% by weight of the adhesive layer. The latex coagulating agent is selected from the group consisting of calcium nitrate, zinc nitrate, calcium chloride and mixtures thereof, and in some embodiments, preferably calcium nitrate. The latex coagulating agent serves to coagulate latex dispersion; [0029] a synthetic organic polymer, wherein the synthetic organic polymer is used in an amount ranging between 10.00% to 14.00%, and in some embodiments, preferably 12.00% to 13.00% by weight of the adhesive layer. The synthetic organic polymer is selected from the group consisting of styrene acrylic copolymer emulsion, polymethyl methacrylate emulsion, low-density polyethylene emulsion, high-density polyethylene emulsion, polypropylene emulsion, polystyrene emulsion, polyurethane emulsion and mixtures thereof, and in some embodiments, preferably styrene acrylic copolymer emulsion or polymethyl methacrylate emulsion, and in some embodiments, preferably styrene acrylic copolymer emulsion. The synthetic organic polymer serves to increase block resistance for efficient peeling off the outer glove layer from the inner glove layer; and [0030] a water, wherein the water is used in an amount ranging between 65.20% to 72.60%, and in some embodiments, preferably 66.80% to 69.90% by weight of the adhesive layer. The water serves as a diluent.
[0031] Table 1 shows chemical components and compositions thereof (as mentioned above) used in preparing the adhesive layer.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the adhesive layer Working Range Preferred range Chemicals (Weight %) (Weight %) Wetting agent 0.40% to 0.80% 0.60% to 0.70% Latex coagulating agent 17.00% to 20.00% 17.50% to 19.50% Synthetic organic polymer 10.00% to 14.00% 12.00% to 13.00% Diluent 65.20% to 72.60% 66.80% to 69.90%
[0032] The outer glove layer and the inner glove layer are in different lengths for easy removal. Simply, if the outer glove layer is longer, then the inner glove layer would be shorter and vice versa. The longer glove layer has a standard length ranging between 270 mm to 290 mm, whereas the shorter glove layer has a standard length ranging between 230 mm to 250 mm.
[0033] A second embodiment of the present invention relates to a method to prepare the detachable bi-layered glove (as stated above). The detachable bi-layered glove may be a chlorinated and/or polymer coated detachable bi-layered glove.
Chlorinated Detachable Bi-Layered Glove
[0034] Referring to the accompanying drawing,
Polymer Coated Detachable Bi-Layered Glove
[0055] Referring to the accompanying drawing,
[0075] The coagulant layer includes: [0076] wetting agent (such as but not limited to fatty acid ethoxylate); [0077] former release agent (such as but not limited to potassium stearate, calcium stearate and calcium carbonate); [0078] latex coagulating agent (such as but not limited to calcium nitrate); [0079] pH adjuster (such as but not limited to ammonia); and [0080] diluent (such as but not limited to water).
[0081] Tables 3, 5 and 7 show chemical components (as listed above) and compositions thereof used in preparing the coagulant layer that is in accordance to the latex formulations to be prepared.
[0082] The first and the second latex formulations include: [0083] latex (such as but not limited to acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR), natural rubber (NR) and polychloroprene (CR)); [0084] a dispersing agent (such as but not limited to disodium N-octadecylsulphosuccinamate, salt of naphthalene sulphonic acid, and sodium silicaflouride aqueous dispersion); [0085] a stabilizer (such as but not limited to sodium lauryl sulphate and monosodium salt of sulphated methyl oleate); [0086] a pH adjuster (such as but not limited to ammonia, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide); [0087] an accelerator (such as but not limited to zinc dibutyldithiocarbamate and zinc diethyldithiocarbamate); [0088] a crosslinking agent (such as but not limited to sulphur (primary) and/or zinc oxide (secondary)); [0089] a pigment (such as but not limited to titanium dioxide); [0090] a filler, reinforcing agent (such as but not limited to silicate-based filler or calcium carbonate); [0091] an antioxidant (such as but not limited to polymeric phenolic); [0092] a mould release agent (such as but not limited to blend of paraffin wax-emulsion; [0093] an antifoaming agent (such as but not limited to methylcyclotetrasiloxane and/or dimethyl siloxane); and [0094] a wetting agent (such as but not limited to t-octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol and/or polyethylene glycol sorbitan monostearate).
[0095] Tables 2, 4 to 6 show chemical components (as listed above) and compositions thereof used in preparing the first and the second latex formulations.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the first and the second latex formulations of NBR Chemical Working range (*phr) NBR 100.00 Dispersing agent 0.60 to 1.40 pH adjuster 1.80 to 2.60 Primary crosslinking agent 2.00 to 4.00 Secondary crosslinking agent 0.30 to 1.00 Accelerator 0.60 to 1.50 Pigment 0.60 to 1.50 Antifoaming agent and wetting agent 0.02 to 0.07 Filler/reinforcing agent 2.00 to 8.00 *parts per hundred rubber
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the coagulant layer for NBR latex formulations Chemical Working range (Weight %) Wetting agent 0.050 to 0.250 Former release agent 1.000 to 3.000 Latex coagulating agent 8.000 to 12.000 pH adjuster 0.025 to 0.050 Diluent 84.700 to 90.925
TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the first and the second latex formulations of NR Chemical Working range (*phr) NR 100.00 pH adjuster 0.05 to 0.40 Filler/reinforcing agent 35.00 to 55.00 Accelerator 0.10 to 0.30 Primary crosslinking agent 1.00 to 2.00 Secondary crosslinking agent 0.70 to 1.50 Antifoaming agent 0.03 to 0.20 Mould release agent 0.60 to 1.50 Dispersing agent 0.10 to 0.30 *parts per hundred rubber
TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the coagulant layer for NR latex formulations Chemical Working range (Weight %) Former release agent 3.800 to 5.000 Latex coagulating agent 3.000 to 8.000 Wetting agent 0.050 to 0.250 pH adjuster 0.025 to 0.050 Diluent 86.700 to 93.125
TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the first and the second latex formulations of CR Chemical Working range (*phr) CR 100.00 Wetting agent 0.05 to 0.15 Stabilizer 0.30 to 0.70 Dispersing agent 6.00 to 10.00 Crosslinking agent 0.70 to 1.50 Antioxidant 0.20 to 0.70 Pigment 0.30 to 0.80 *parts per hundred rubber
TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Chemical components and compositions thereof to prepare the first coagulant layer for CR latex formulations Chemical Working range (Weight %) Former release agent 3.000 to 4.000 Wetting agent 0.004 to 0.008 Latex coagulating agent 10.000 to 18.000 pH adjuster 0.025 to 0.050 Diluent 77.942 to 86.971
[0096] A third embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of peeling an outer glove layer of a detachable bi-layered glove from an inner glove layer of the detachable bi-layered glove. Referring to the accompanying drawings,
[0099] The following example is constructed to illustrate an embodiment of the present invention in a non-limiting sense.
[0100] A detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention comprises an outer glove layer and an inner glove layer that is separated by an adhesive layer, wherein the gloves are prepared using latex formulations as described in Tables 2, 4 and 6 adopting a method commonly known in the glove manufacturing industry, wherein the adhesive layer is as described in Table 1 and wherein the outer and the inner gloves are in different lengths, wherein the longer glove has a standard length ranging between 270 mm to 290 mm and wherein the shorter glove has a standard length ranging between 230 mm to 250 mm.
Test Results for all the Gloves
[0101] Table 8 shows the survey results from 20 respondents on the peeling efficiency of the detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention.
TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Peeling efficiency of the detachable bi- layered glove of the present invention Detachable glove latex type Peeling efficiency Acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) Very good Polychloroprene rubber (CR) Very good Natural rubber (NR) Good
[0102] Based on user's experience, it is evident that the users are finding the peeling efficiencies are very good for both the NBR and the CR as compared to NR detachable bi-layered gloves.
[0103] Tables 9 and 10 shows the survey results obtained from 20 respondents on peeling efficiencies of detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention when the inner layer and outer layer are in different lengths with different adhesive layers are applied between the detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention. The peeling efficiencies are rated from 1 to 3, wherein 1 signifies easy peeling, 2 signifies normal peeling and 3 signifies hard peeling.
TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Peeling efficiencies of the detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention when different adhesive layers are applied between the detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention with a longer outer layer and a shorter inner layer Tearing during peeling Peeling efficiency of outer layer Adhesive Adhesive layer of Conventional layer of Conventional Detachable glove the present adhesive the present adhesive latex type invention layer invention layer Acrylonitrile 1 3 No Yes butadiene rubber (NBR) Polychloroprene 1 3 No Yes rubber (CR) Natural rubber 2 3 No Yes (NR)
TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Peeling efficiencies of the detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention when different adhesive layers are applied between the detachable bi- layered glove of the present invention with a shorter outer layer and a longer inner layer Tearing during peeling Peeling efficiency of outer layer Adhesive Adhesive layer of Conventional layer of Conventional Detachable glove the present adhesive the present adhesive latex type invention layer invention layer Acrylonitrile 1 3 No Yes butadiene rubber (NBR) Polychloroprene 1 3 No Yes rubber (CR) Natural rubber 2 3 No Yes (NR)
[0104] Based on users' experience, it is evident that the users are finding the peeling efficiencies are good for all the detachable bi-layered gloves with an adhesive layer of the present invention applied between the detachable bi-layered gloves.
[0105] As a whole, the detachable bi-layered glove of the present invention is able to overcome the conventional shortcomings since the glove of the present invention is able to cater users to conveniently use the same piece of glove twice without the risk of contamination and without the hassle of doffing and donning twice.
[0106] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” may be intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms “comprises”, “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0107] The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed. The use of the expression “at least” or “at least one” suggests the use of one or more elements, as the use may be in one of the embodiments to achieve one or more of the desired objects or results.