Abstract
A device for aiding in taking on and off a glove of an elastic material from a hand of a user. The opening of the glove is reinforced by a flexible collar. The device includes a container with an opening for receiving the glove and hand, and with a circumferential rim for supporting the collar such that the container and glove inserted into the container form a closed compartment. The container has a bellow to change the volume and pressure within the container. A vent in the container is opened by the hand from within the compartment for removing any under pressure when the container volume is increased, such that the hand inserted in a glove can be easily withdrawn from the compartment. A method of manufacturing a glove for use in such device is also provided.
Claims
1. A glove comprising an opening for the insertion of a hand of a user, wherein the opening is reinforced by a collar of an essentially conical shape and forming an outwardly extending and folded down border on the glove.
2. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the collar comprises an inner ring and an outer ring pressed onto the opening of the glove.
3. The glove according to claim 2, wherein the outer ring comprises a number of slits.
4. The glove according to claim 2, wherein the diameter of the outer ring is larger than the diameter of the inner ring.
5. The glove according to claim 2, wherein the inner ring comprises a bent edge for the glove edge to be hold onto.
6. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the collar is of an elastomer material or of a rubber material.
7. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the collar is shaped to be received on a conical edge surface with an inclination between 0-60 degrees.
8. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the collar is shaped to be received on a conical edge surface with an inclination between 2-30 degrees.
9. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the collar is shaped to be received on a conical edge surface with an inclination between about 5-15 degrees.
10. The glove according to claim 7, wherein the inclination of the edge surface is smaller than the inclination of the glove border, such as a difference of 4-20 degrees.
11. The glove according to claim 7, wherein the inclination of the edge surface is smaller than the inclination of the glove border, such as a difference of approximately 8-12 degrees.
12. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the border has a width of 5-25 mm.
13. The glove according to claim 1, wherein the border has a width of 10-20 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] In the following different embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings, wherein:
[0053] FIG. 1A illustrates an embodiment of a device for taking gloves on and off with a glove partly inserted as seen in a perspective view,
[0054] FIG. 1B illustrates the device of FIG. 1A with a glove partly inserted into the container,
[0055] FIG. 2 illustrates an embodiment of the device as seen in a cross sectional view from a side,
[0056] FIGS. 3A-3D illustrate the operation of taking a glove off using an embodiment of the device,
[0057] FIGS. 4A-4D illustrate the operation of taking a glove on using an embodiment of the device,
[0058] FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate different embodiments of the engagement of a glove with the opening of the container in a larger detail,
[0059] FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 8 show sketches of the functioning of an embodiment of a vent according to the invention,
[0060] FIGS. 9A-9D illustrate an embodiment of the dip moulding process of a glove,
[0061] FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment of the glove collar,
[0062] FIGS. 11A and 11B show the inner and outer for the glove collar in a perspective and a side view, respectively, and
[0063] FIGS. 12A and 12B show an embodiment of a container and its attachment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0064] FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a device, 100 for aiding in taking on and off a glove 110 of an elastic material from a hand of a user according to the invention and as seen in a perspective view. The device 100 comprises a container 101 with an opening 102 through which the glove and the users hand is inserted. The same device is shown in FIG. 1B with a glove 110 halfway inserted into the container. A rim 103 around the circumference of the opening 102 acts to support the collar 111 of the glove, such that the glove when placed in the container rests or lies against the rim 103. When the users hand is put into or inserted in the glove, or when a hand wearing a glove is inserted into the container, the bellow part 104 of the container is compressed and the air is pressed out of the container through the non-return valve 105 (shown in more detail in later figures). As the hand is again removed, the bellow is again enlarged and an underpressure created within the container, enlarging the glove and enabling the hand to be removed from the glove. If the glove is to be taken on, a vent 106 in the container is activated and opened preferably simply by the hand from within the container. Hereby the underpressure is removed and the glove stays on the hand when removed and retracted from the container. In the embodiment of FIGS. 1A and B the vent is made in one piece with the non-return valve.
[0065] FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the device in a cross sectional view. Here, the opening 102 of the container 101 comprises a conical surface 201 with a smaller diameter towards the interior of the container. This conical shape aids the glove in being guided down to rest or lie against the rim 103 of the opening. This improves the fitting of the glove into the container such that the operating of the bellow 104 and changing of container volume may more effectively yield the desired pressure change within the container. Furthermore, the rim here comprises an edge 202 protruding outward from the container (upwards in the figure) such as to engage with an outwardly folded down border 401 on the glove 110 as may be seen in more detail in FIG. 5.
[0066] The folded down border of the glove comprises a collar 111 acting to reinforce the glove opening. The collar may furthermore act to maintain the overall shape of the glove opening for such that is easier inserted onto the rim 103 of the container opening. The folded down border of the glove may also be advantageous in preventing fluid from running from the gloved hands and down the arms 200 when working.
[0067] The device shown in FIG. 2 comprises an injection inlet 203 through which a fluid may be sprayed into the chamber e.g. for disinfecting or cleaning the glove or the gloved hand. The container may also comprise a drain hole (not shown) which may be opened for the container to be emptied of any fluid. In FIGS. 2 and 3A-D the non-return valve 105 and vent 106 is shaped as a hinged lid-like structure 222 of a resilient material press fit into a hole 205 in the container. The container may optionally (as shown in FIG. 2) comprise a groove 208 for a fastening member to fasten the device to e.g. a cleaning cart, a rack, a wall or the like.
[0068] FIGS. 3A-D illustrate the device during the operating situation of glove removal. FIGS. 4A-D correspondingly illustrate the operation of taking on a glove. The glove optionally with a hand 200 inside is outlined in the figures by 110.
[0069] In the embodiment of FIG. 3A the collar 111 of the glove 110 is shaped as a ring 301 which when placed in the container rests against a rim 103 of a little smaller dimension. In FIG. 3A the container is shown in its still uncompressed state with a gloved hand inserted in the container. In FIG. 3B the gloved hand is pushed further into the container, and the bellow 104 is compressed, air leaving the chamber through the non-return valve 105 as illustrated by the arrow 303.
[0070] If the glove is to be taken off, the hand is extracted and the bellow is thereby enlarged (FIG. 3C). This causes the glove to be sucked more firmly onto the rim, and the glove to be enlarged by the underpressure within the container as outlined in FIGS. 3C and D. The hand can then be very easily retracted from the enlarged glove, FIG. 3D. Advantageously the glove can be left hanging, where it can dry without getting in contact with anything else.
[0071] FIGS. 4A to D illustrate the situation of the glove to be taken on. The hand 200 is inserted into the glove 110 positioned the container (FIG. 4A) and the as before the bellow is compressed and an underpressure is created within the compartment, FIG. 4B. If the hand is then merely retracted, the glove will stay in the container due to the underpressure and the other hand would be needed to loosen the glove from the rim. Instead the vent 106 is opened preferably by the gloved hand from inside the container allowing air to enter the container as illustrated by arrow 304, FIG. 4C. The glove is thus not sucked onto the rim although the bellow is extracted as the hand is pulled out, and the hand can be retracted with the glove on, FIG. 4D. FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate different embodiments of the engagement of a glove with the opening of the container in a larger detail. The figures show the glove 110 with the collar 111 engaging with the rim 103 which comprises an edge surface 202. In the embodiment of FIG. 5, the edge surface is approximately perpendicular to the rim 103 and the longitudinal direction of the container. In FIG. 6, the edge surface 202 is approximately conical narrowing in towards the opening of the container. The edge surface is here angled differently 602 than the collar 111 of the glove 110. The edge surface may be angled around 5-15 degrees to the glove collar. Hereby the glove is guided onto the rim of the container and improves the sealing of the glove to the container. This makes the device more effective for the removal and taking on of gloves. Further the difference in angle ensures that the gloves can be more easily released from the rim of the container again,
[0072] FIGS. 7A and B and FIG. 8 show sketches of an embodiment of the vent 106 according to the invention. In FIGS. 7A-B the vent is shown in a cross-sectional view as attached to the exterior of the container 101 and in its closed state and its open configuration, respectively. The vent 106 comprises an elongate part 702 of a flexible material attached to the container near both its ends by fastening elements 707 clicked into corresponding holes in the container wall. A central element 703 includes a proximal end 708 connected to the elongate part 702 and a distal end 709 extending toward and protruding into the container. When underormed as shown in FIG. 7A, the element 702 together with the central member 703 seals the venting opening 705. If the central member is moved, 704, for example by a pressure difference or by a finger, the element 702 bends, and the venting opening is unsealed.
[0073] FIG. 8 shows a sketch of the elongate element 702 of the vent 106 in a perspective view.
[0074] FIGS. 9A to D illustrate different steps in a manufacturing process of a glove suitable for the use in a device as described in the above. The finished glove 110 shown in part in FIG. 9D comprises a collar 111 reinforcing the opening of the glove through which the hand is inserted. The glove may be manufactured by placing a collar 111 on the shaft or around the wrist of the hand model 500. In the figures only the upper part of the hand model is shown continuing downwards to form the hand itself and the fingers.
[0075] The collar 111 is here placed on a conical surface 502. The hand model is dipped and covered with the glove material 503. The model may be dipped multiple times optionally in different materials. When dried and vulcanized, the glove is pulled off the model, FIG. 9C, and turned inside out except from the part reinforced by the collar. The border 504 of the glove thereby remains bended down as shown in FIG. 9D where is illustrated the shape of shaft-part of the glove when pulled off the hand model.
[0076] FIG. 10 illustrates an embodiment of the glove 110 with a collar 111 which is here formed by an inner ring 1001 and an outer ring 1002. Both these rings are approximately conical in shape. The glove may be manufactured by stretching the edge 1003 of the glove out over the edge of the inner ring 1001 and then pressing or clicking the outer ring 1002 onto the inner ring. The outer ring 1003 may optionally comprise a number of slits 1004 to increase its flexibility and ability to be pressed onto the inner ring and the glove edge.
[0077] The geometry of an embodiment of the inner and outer rings are shown in FIGS. 11A and 11B in a perspective and a side view, respectively. The diameter of the outer ring may be slightly larger than the diameter of the inner ring. The inner ring may comprise a bent edge 1100 for the glove edge to be hold onto and stretched over.
[0078] In FIG. 12 is illustrated a system for mounting a container 101 according to the invention. The container as shown in FIG. 12B on either side comprises a groove 208 for receiving the legs 1201 of the bracket 1200 so that the container is held in place by the bracket. The bracket may then be fastened to e.g. a cleaning cart, a rack, a wall or the like. The container 101 can then easily and quickly be released from the brackets for example to be cleaned or exchanged.
[0079] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, it should be understood that the invention is not so limited and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims, and all devices that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to be embraced therein.