Callus removing gloves

10966474 ยท 2021-04-06

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    Abstract

    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.

    Claims

    1. A pair of gloves for removing calluses and dry skin comprising; a first glove (11) and a second glove (12) each having a palm-side surface and a top surface wherein each glove is made of a fabric layer having a heel/palm area (13); and four finger portions (3); wherein an abrasive surface is permanently adhered with washable adhesive to select portions of said palm-side surface areas on said heel/palm (13) and said finger portions (3); wherein said first glove (11) has an abrasive surface of 100 to 150 grit (7) on said palm-side surface of said finger portions (3) of said first glove; wherein said second glove (12) has an abrasive surface of 200 to 250 grit (8) on said palm-side surface of said finger portions (3) of said second glove; and wherein said first and second glove has an abrasive surface of 220 to 320 grit on a portion of said heel/palm (13) area.

    2. The pair of gloves according to claim 1, wherein a flexible backing is underneath said abrasive surface between said fabric layer and said abrasive surface.

    3. The pair of gloves according to claim 1, wherein said first glove is to remove calluses and dead skin on the heel and other parts of the foot, hand, elbow or knee of a user.

    4. The pair of gloves according to claim 1, wherein said second glove is to remove excess dead skin and smooth/polish the heel and other parts of the foot, hand, elbow or knee of a user.

    5. The pair of gloves according to claim 2, wherein said flexible backing is a flexible rubber backing (5).

    6. The pair of gloves according to claim 5, wherein said abrasive surfaces are permanently adhered to said flexible rubber backing (5).

    7. The pair of gloves according to claim 1, wherein said abrasive surfaces are permanently adhered directly to said fabric layer.

    8. The pair of gloves according to claim 1, wherein said abrasive surfaces are flexible and washable.

    9. The pair of gloves according to claim 1, wherein said fabric layer is made of material selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, a lightweight, cotton/polyester blend, or any washable flexible material.

    10. A method for removing calluses and dry skin comprising the steps of: providing a pair of gloves comprising: a first glove (11) and a second glove (12) each having a palm-side surface and a top surface wherein each glove is made of a fabric layer having a heel/palm area (13) and four finger portions (3); wherein an abrasive surface is permanently adhered with washable adhesive to select portions of said palm-side surface areas on said heel/palm (13) and said finger portions (3); wherein said first glove (11) has an abrasive surface of 100 to 150 grit (7) on said palm-side surface of said finger portions (3) of said first glove; wherein said second glove (12) has an abrasive surface of 200 to 250 grit (8) on said palm-side surface of said finger portions (3) of said second glove; and wherein said first and second glove has an abrasive surface of 220 to 320 grit on a portion of said heel/palm (13) area; placing the first glove on one hand of a user and over the callus and hard skin surface desired to be removed; rubbing in a circular and/or back and forth method to remove the calluses or hard skin; gently brushing off the dead skin; placing the second glove on the other hand of the user and over the surface where the calluses or hard skin was removed; rubbing in a circular and/or back and forth method to smooth and polish the area.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 illustrates the Embodiment 1 of the invention;

    (2) FIG. 2 illustrates the Embodiment 2 of the invention;

    (3) FIG. 3 illustrates the Embodiment 3 of the invention

    (4) FIG. 4A, B, C, D illustrates the Embodiment 4 of the invention;

    (5) FIG. 5 illustrates the Embodiment 5 of the invention; and

    (6) FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate the Embodiment 6 of the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (7) As used herein, the following reference numerals refer to the structures as illustrated in the drawings.

    (8) 1opening for the user's hand;

    (9) 2abrasive surface;

    (10) 3finger portion;

    (11) 4palm/heel portion

    (12) 5rubber backing (not illustrated but underneath structure 6);

    (13) 6abrasive material (mounted on structure 5);

    (14) 7100-150 grit abrasive portion;

    (15) 8200-250 grit abrasive portion;

    (16) 9front side of glove;

    (17) 10glove according to the invention

    (18) 11Glove 1 (right-handed) for abrasion;

    (19) 12Glove 2 (left-handed) for polish;

    (20) 13washable abrasive 220-320 grit on palm/heel of hand;

    (21) 14finger portion with rounded abrasive (polish);

    (22) 15finger portion with rounded abrasive (abrasive); and

    (23) 16heel.

    (24) As illustrated in FIG. 1 a glove is provided with an entire abrasive surface 2 attached on the underside of the glove 10. The abrasive surface covers the palm portion 4 and the finger portion 3 of the glove. The user slips their hands through opening 1 to place the gloves on. The Embodiment 1 of the invention includes conventional sandpaper and latex gloves. This embodiment is satisfactory in removing calluses and dry skin. However, it is somewhat inflexible and does not provide a smoothing and polishing function.

    (25) Embodiment 2, as shown in FIG. 2, of the invention provides a glove with a flexible rubber backing 5 on the fingers 3 and palm 4 portions of the glove. The abrasive material 6 used in this embodiment is integrated into a flexible rubber-type material. This material used in this embodiment is commercially available and made by 3M company. More specifically, a 150 grit sand paper is attached to the backing on the fingers and a 280 grit sand paper is attached to the backing on the palm. The lower the grit on the sandpaper the heaver the abrasive is. Thus the sand paper on the fingers in embodiment 2 is more abrasive than the sand paper on the palm. The palm sand paper is used for lighter, smoothing and polishing of the skin. The glove material in this embodiment is preferably a cotton/polyester blend glove.

    (26) Embodiment 3, as shown in FIG. 3, is similar to embodiment 2 except that different abrasive strips 6 are used as well as a slightly different flexible backing 5 (not illustrated in the drawing since it is underneath the abrasive strips 6). In this embodiment a thinner, flexible abrasive material from a Canadian manufacturer was used. The material was more film like.

    (27) Both Embodiments 2 and 3 were tested on removing calluses and dry skin. The results of the testing showed that the single glove combination for removal and polishing was not entirely effective. This testing lead to the development of the glove set of Embodiment 4.

    (28) Embodiment 4 of the invention, as illustrated in FIGS. 4A, B, C and D, provides a separate glove for removing the calluses and hard skin and another glove for the smoothing, polishing process.

    (29) The glove used in all the embodiments is preferably a cotton/polyester blend. However, other types of fabric such as 100% cotton or all polyester can be used as alternatives. Essentially, the gloves are soft, do not shrink and are easily hand-washed.

    (30) Embodiment 4 consists of at least two sanding gloves with two different types of abrasives attached to the four finger areas of the glove, not the thumb or palm. In alternate embodiments, the thumb and the palm can include the abrasive material. See FIGS. 4A, B, C and D. Both gloves, including the abrasives are washable and reusable.

    (31) FIG. 4A is an illustration of the first gloveGlove 1 (right-handed) 11 with the 100-150 grit abrasive 7 on the fingers 3. This is the same material as used in Embodiment 3 from 3M. In this embodiment the abrasive 7 is adhered directly to the glove with no rubber backing. On Glove 1, four, wide strips of flexible, washable abrasive ranging 100 to 150 grit 7 are attached with a permanent, washable fabric adhesive. The adhesive used was made by Aleen's Original called Fabric Fusion, although any other permanent, washable fabric adhesives can be used. No rubber backing was used in this embodiment, although in an alternate embodiment it is possible to use one.

    (32) As depicted in the figures, in this embodiment, there is no abrasive on the thumb. This is so the thumb could be used to support the foot or hand being treated, while removing the calluses or dead skin with the finger portions. However, it is still within the scope of the invention to have abrasive materials on the thumb finger portion.

    (33) Length of strips in FIG. 4 are preferably: pointer finger3 to 4.5 inches; middle finger3 to 4.5 inches; ring finger3 to 4.5 inches; pinkie finger2 to 3.5 inches, although these lengths may be adjusted due to finger and/or glove size. These ranges intend to cover both male and female hands.

    (34) Glove 1 11 is the main abrasive tool that is used to remove the hardest, more difficult calluses and dead skin on the heel and other parts of the foot using the rubbing action of all or some of the fingers, as the abrasive used is coarser than Glove 2. As the abrasives are flexible, the user has the freedom to use all or just some of the fingers, and can easily follow the natural contours of the heel and other parts of the foot. In this embodiment there is no abrasive on the palm 4 of the glove.

    (35) FIG. 4B is an illustration of the second gloveGlove 2 (left-handed) 12. On Glove 2, four, wide strips of flexible, washable abrasive ranging from 200-250 grit 8 are attached with a permanent, washable fabric adhesive as described earlier. Length of strips: pointer finger3 to 4.5 inches; middle finger3 to 4.5 inches; ring finger3 to 4.5 inches; pinkie finger2 to 3.5 inches, although these lengths may be adjusted.

    (36) This glove is used to remove excess dead skin and smooth/polish the heel and other parts of the foot. Similarly, the abrasives on the glove are flexible, providing the user the freedom to use all or just some of the fingers, and easily follow the natural contours of the heel and other parts of the foot.

    (37) FIG. 4C is an illustration of both Glove 1 11 and Glove 2 12 on the users hand with the respective abrasive sides 7, 8 showing.

    (38) FIG. 4D is an illustration of both Glove 1 and Glove 2 on the user's hand with the back side 9 showing, which has no abrasive on the surface.

    (39) In alternate embodiments the abrasives on Glove 1 and 2 can be interchanged for left handed users.

    (40) Embodiment 5, as illustrated in FIG. 5, contains the same abrasive ranges on the fingers as described in Embodiment 4, but now includes a flexible, washable abrasive ranging from 220 to 320 grit 13 which is attached to both gloves on the heel/palm of the hand to enhance the smoothing/polishing of the heel and other parts of the foot. The abrasive is much finer than that on the fingers of Glove 2 and allows for even better smoothing and polishing. This provides an additional benefit to meet the various preferences of the users and provides a more complete callus removing system.

    (41) Embodiment 6, as illustrated in FIG. 6A, is the preferred invention, and contains the same abrasive ranges on the finger portions as described in Embodiment 5 except that the shape of the finger strips are rounded. This allows for better adhesion and more durability to the gloves, although other shapes of the adhesive strips can be used in the invention.

    (42) FIG. 6B illustrates use of Glove 1 11 removing calluses on the heel 16 of the user.

    (43) The invention devices are used by an individual to remove calluses and dry skin on his or her own body or another person. The user puts on Glove 1 and uses a rubbing action (rubbing motion may include, but is not limited to, back and forth, and circular) to remove the calluses and hard skin off of the heel and other parts of the foot. After gently brushing off the dead skin, the user employs Glove 2 to remove remaining dead skin, and smooth and polish the area. Both gloves can be worn simultaneously, if desired, or one at a time, depending on the user's preference. Again, because the abrasives on the gloves are flexible, the user has the freedom to use all or just some of the fingers, and can easily follow the natural contours of the heel and other parts of the foot.

    (44) The preferred glove material used in the invention is a lightweight polyester/cotton blend which is washable. The polyester blend was utilized to reduced potential shrinkage from washing. The glove material can also be all cotton or all polyester. Any glove material that is soft, flexible and washable can be used in the invention.

    (45) The permanent adhesive used dries clear, is acid free and is washable. The adhesive used was made by Aleen's Original called Fabric Fusion, although any other permanent, washable fabric adhesives can be used.

    (46) A larger version (male version of the invention) may require larger gloves and slightly wider and longer abrasive strips.

    (47) Other abrasive materials can be used, particularly for the finishing glove as the film (sanding paper) while washable could be more flexible.

    (48) Also other alternatives include adhering the abrasive directly to a glove surface without a flexible backing. In this embodiment the abrasive material would be integrated right into the fabric eliminating the need for a backing and adhesive.

    (49) The foregoing description of various and preferred embodiments of the present invention has been provided for purposes of illustration only, and it is understood that numerous modifications, variations and alterations may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the following claims.