Hygienic glove with integral removal engagement tabs
10470832 ยท 2019-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D19/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An elastomeric glove having formed integral removal engagement finger tabs for gripping removal without exposing wearer to contaminated glove surfaces. Engagement finger tabs are formed within the glove defining raised exterior surface engagement bands when grasped for assured grasping grip for proper safe glove removal in accordance with accepted glove removal standards.
Claims
1. A glove to prevent contamination when removed, the glove comprising: a glove body member, a plurality of finger receiving elements extending from and in communication 5 with said glove body member, a wrist portion having an access opening, an enlarged lip extending about the access opening, finger tabs extending from the wrist portion in oppositely disposed relation to one another, a plurality of spaced parallel opposing ribs formed on respective effacing interior surfaces of said finger tabs, said opposing ribs aligned for interlocking registration with one another, multiple exterior raised surface bands on the finger tabs exterior surface defined by said interlocking ribs.
2. The glove set forth in claim 1 wherein said finger tabs are in spaced relation to said enlarged lip about said access opening.
3. The glove to prevent contamination when removed set forth in claim 1 wherein some of said spaced parallel ribs are in multiple parallel spaced sets on one of said interior surfaces.
4. The glove to prevent contamination when removed set forth in claim 1 wherein some of said spaced parallel opposing ribs are in singular parallel spaced relation to one another on one of said effacing interior surfaces of said finger tabs aligned for the selective locking registration there between.
5. The glove to prevent contamination when removed set forth in claim 1 wherein said raised bands on said finger tab's exterior surface are in spaced parallel relation to one another extending transversely across the finger tabs exterior surface.
6. The glove to prevent contamination when removed set forth in claim 1 wherein said respective finger tabs are of a length and width less than that of the known dimension of the finger receiving elements from said glove body member.
7. The glove to prevent contamination when removed set forth in claim 1 wherein said glove is made of flexible thin synthetic resin material on a glove hand mold.
8. The glove to prevent contamination set forth in claim 7 wherein said glove hand mold comprises; multiple finger and single thumb mold extensions, a pair of oppositely disposed extra finger-like mold representations extending therefrom, molding channels on said finger-like mold representations in oppositely disposed relation to one another thereon.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) A pair of finger tabs 18A and 18B to facilitate the safe removal of the glove are formed on the wrist portion 15 in oppositely disposed relation inwardly from the hereinbefore defined glove open access 16 and its perimeter edge lip 17 as best seen in
(14) The glove is formed of thin elastomeric synthetic resin material by conventional means on a hand mold. A conventional medical glove manufacturing technique forms thin flexible medical gloves with multiple finger openings over a hand mold which lends itself to the adaptation required to form the glove 10 of the invention.
(15) A modified hand glove mold 19 of the invention can be seen in
(16) Accordingly, the finger tabs 18A and 18B formed on the mold representations 19A and 19B provide the orientation and positioning so that they are aligned respectively along the central longitudinal axial lines AL as illustrated in
(17) The finger tabs 18A and 18B have a plurality of oppositely disposed interior ribs 21 formed on their respective effacing interior surfaces 18C and 18D in the foregoing distinctive arrangement as best seen in
(18) Interlocking rib receiving sets 22, 23 and 24 extend transversely in longitudinally spaced relation to one another on the interior finger tab surface 18C. Each of the interlocking rib receiving sets 22-24 preferably has multiple parallel spaced contoured rib pairs forming corresponding number of receiving channels 25 there between.
(19) The effacing inner finger tab surface 18D has in this embodiment spaced transverse extending insert ribs 26 each in alignment with the corresponding interlocking rib receiving sets 22-24.
(20) The insertion ribs 26 are of a greater upstanding dimension then that of the hereinbefore described opposing rib sets 22-24. Accordingly, the alignment of the rib receiving sets 22-24 and the insertion ribs 26 assure registerable engagement there between during use as illustrated in
(21) It will be evident from the above description that once the insertion rib 26 engagement occurs initiated by equilateral gripping of the finger tabs 18A and 18B by a user, a series of contoured raised transverse tactile bands 27 are formed on the exterior surface 28 of the respective finger tabs 18 providing enhanced assured grip when engaged.
(22) The finger tab rib sets 22-24 and insertion rib 26 are formed by corresponding mold channels 29 on the hand mold 18 finger-like representations 19A and 19B shown enlarged for illustration and clarity in
(23) In use, the healthcare worker would wear the glove 10 and use it in a normal manner in the particular environment. To remove the glove 10, the healthcare worker, not shown, would grasp and pull the respective finger tab 18A with its now formed raised transverse bands 27 for enhanced grip, pulling the wrist portion 17 of the glove upwardly and away from the skin and then grasping the wrist portion 15 by insertion of their remaining gloved fingers of the same hand 14 under the glove as seen sequentially happening in
(24) It will be seen that by use of the glove 10 removal finger tabs 18A and 18B which are ambidextrous assures a secure safe non-slip grip and a central point of contact pull engagement.
(25) Given the ambidextrous nature of medical gloves in general and the oppositely disposed finger tabs 18A and 18B on the glove 10, it assures left or right hand first glove tab engagement and removal. The remaining glove H shown in
(26) Referring back now to
(27) It will thus be seen that a new and useful medical use orientated glove has been illustrated and described and that various changes and modification may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.