Cut resistant glove for use with capacitive sensing devices
10168774 ยท 2019-01-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D19/01505
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D02G3/441
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A glove for use with capacitive touch screen devices features a main body portion, a finger portion and a thumb portion. At least the finger portion of the glove is constructed from a conductive and cut resistant yarn. The conductive and cut resistant yarn preferably includes a core that includes a cut resistant fiber and a sheath that include a conductive fiber.
Claims
1. A glove for use with capacitive touch screen devices comprising: a main body portion; a finger portion; a thumb portion; and at least said finger portion constructed from a composite yarn, the composite yarn having a core and a sheath, the core being formed from a cut resistant fiber is wrapped around by the sheath being formed from a conductive fiber, wherein the conductive fiber content is in a range of 5% to 20% of a total weight of fibers in the composite yarn, wherein the composite yarn has a density in a range of 200 denier to 2000 denier, wherein the composite yarn has a conductivity in a range of 10^3 to 10^7 Ohms/meter, and wherein the core cut resistant fiber includes stainless steel; wherein the sheath further includes a cut resistance fiber; wherein the core conductive fiber further includes nylon and the sheath cut resistant fiber includes stainless steel.
2. The glove of claim 1 wherein the main body, finger and thumb portions feature a seamless knit construction.
3. The glove of claim 1 wherein the sheath conductive fiber includes nylon.
4. The glove of claim 1 wherein the core is a core-spun core.
5. The glove of claim 1 wherein the composite yarn has a core-spun construction.
6. The glove of claim 1 wherein the core includes stainless steel and polyester fibers and the sheath includes nylon fibers.
7. The glove of claim 1 wherein the composite yarn has a needle knitting gauge in a range of 10 to 18 needles per inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) Embodiments of the present invention allow workers to wear protective gloves that work with capacitive touch screens in work environments also requiring cut protection. All of the embodiments described below apply to the designs preferred for the conductive, cut resistant knit glove of the present invention.
(8) With reference to
(9) A section of an embodiment of the yarn of the glove, is indicated in general at 20 in
(10) At least one of the core fibers is a conductive fiber. For example, stainless steel is a preferred core fiber 22a to provide both electrical conductivity and cut resistance. The ideal stainless steel content is 5% to 20% of the total weight of all fiber in the composite yarn. As an example only the stainless steel core filament may have a diameter of 0.0016 inches. Stainless steel may also be used as a sheath fiber 24a and 24b. Alternative conductive fibers for either the core or sheath include copper, aluminum and other metallic fibers.
(11) Nylon is the preferred sheath fiber 24a and 24b due to its positive position in the triboelectric series. As a result, the nylon fiber functions well in transferring charges from one conductor to another: from the wearer's finger to the stainless steel core fiber 22a to the touch screen device 30, as illustrated in
(12) Polyester fiber, or another synthetic fiber, may be used in the core, as illustrated at 22b in
(13) The preferred final composite yarn density for knitting the glove is 200 denier to 2000 denier, while the preferred needle knitting gauge is 10 to 18 needles per inch.
(14) Preferred fiber materials are as follows:
(15) Nylonconductive material
(16) Stainless Steel (Filament, Spun and Staple)conductive material
(17) Fiberglasscut resistant
(18) In addition, fibers constructed of polyester or other synthetic fibers, aramid and/or high density polyethylene may be used as filler materials for both the core and sheath. Of course fibers constructed from alternative materials having properties similar to the above materials may be used.
(19) In alternative preferred embodiments, core fiber 22a could be a nylon filament (with or without polyester filament 22b), while the sheath filaments 24a and 24b could include both nylon filaments and stainless steel filaments or solely stainless steel filaments.
(20) The finished conductive yarns of
(21) In addition, preferred embodiments of the glove will function with capacitive sensing devices through a nitrile or latex membrane up to 10 mm in thickness. Such membranes would be typically worn over the glove and be disposable.
(22) Furthermore, the final yarn used to knit the glove will be cut resistant in nature.
(23) As an example only, an image of the stitches per inch and knit structure of an embodiment of the fabric 32 in an embodiment of the glove of the present invention is illustrated in
(24) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Cut Protection Performance Test (CPPT) Results CPPT Test Results ASTM F1790-97 (25 mm Test) Grams 804 Lbs 1.77 ANSI Level 2 R2 0.975
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the following claims.