Protective device for use with a glove
09888733 ยท 2018-02-13
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Inventors
Cpc classification
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Abstract
A protective device for use in a high temperature and liquid environment provides a glove integrally formed with a protective member in the thumb webbing region. The protective member is not readily detectable when viewing the outside of the glove. The protective member is cut resistant and constructed to protect a workman's hand as a sharp and hot object passes over the protective member contacting the outer surface of the glove.
Claims
1. A liquid proof and heat resistant protective device worn on a hand comprising: an inner liner shaped as a glove, wherein the inner liner is formed from a first material; an outer skin connected to the inner liner defining an outer surface of the glove, wherein the outer skin is formed from a second material different than the first material, and the second material is liquid proof and withstands thermal deformation and ignition at temperatures of 500 degrees Fahrenheit; a finger receiving first sleeve defined by the inner liner and outer skin connected together; a thumb receiving second sleeve defined by the inner liner and outer skin connected together; a thumb webbing region defined between the first and second sleeve; and an impermeable integral protective member intermediate and sandwiched between the inner liner and outer skin positioned in the thumb webbing region formed of a third material different than the first material of the inner liner and the second material of the outer skin, wherein the protective member is positioned entirely beneath the outer skin such that the protective member is not viewable when looking at the outer skin of the glove, wherein the impermeable integral protective member prevents the outer skin from striking therethrough when forming the outer skin by dipping the inner liner and protective member therein.
2. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising: a layer member covering a first side of the protective member adjacent and interior to the outer skin.
3. The protective device of claim 2, further comprising: wherein the layer member covers a second side of the protective member and is disposed adjacent the inner liner, so as to entirely cover the protective member.
4. The protective device of claim 3, wherein the layer member is a material selected from a group comprising neoprene, polychloroprene, and synthetic rubber.
5. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising: a base opposite a tip end of the first sleeve; and a first end of the protective member positioned above the inner liner adjacent the base of the first sleeve, wherein the first end of the protective member is C-shaped in cross section so as to allow the first end of the protective member to partially wrap around the inner liner in the first sleeve.
6. The protective device of claim 5, further comprising: a base opposite a tip end of the second sleeve; and a second end of the protective member positioned above the inner liner disposed between the base and tip end of the second sleeve, wherein the second end of the protective member is C-shaped in cross section so as to allow the second end of the protective member to partially wrap around the inner liner in the second sleeve.
7. The protective device of claim 6, wherein the second end of the protective member is adjacent the tip end of the second sleeve.
8. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising: a first edge and a second edge on the protective member; a palmar region of the inner liner and connected outer skin shaped as the glove opposite a back region of the inner liner and outer skin shaped as the glove; wherein the first edge is disposed in the palmar region and the second edge is disposed in the back region.
9. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising: a U-shaped configuration of the protective member when viewed from the side, wherein the protective member terminates short of an end tip on the first and second sleeves.
10. The protective device of claim 8, wherein a surface of the protective member extends arcuately over the thumb webbing region between the first edge and the second edge.
11. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising: an adhesive securing the protective member to the inner liner.
12. The protective device of claim 1, wherein the thumb webbing region defined between the finger receiving first sleeve and the thumb receiving second sleeve is J-shaped when viewed from a palmar side of the glove and the protective member is shaped complementary to the webbing region and covers a portion of the palmar region and a portion of the dorsal region of the glove.
13. The protective device of claim 1, further comprising a raised portion of the outer skin, wherein the protective member is positioned below the raised portion configured to allow the protective member to be detectable to a touch of a user.
14. The protective device of claim 1, wherein the protective member is C-shaped in cross section.
15. The protective device of claim 8, wherein the protective member disposed intermediate the outer skin and the inner liner further comprises: a first end opposite a second end of the protective member, wherein the first edge is arcuate between the first end and the second end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A sample embodiment of the invention is set forth in the following description, is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Initially, the Inventors note that the present invention is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/947,423 (the '423 Application) filed on Jul. 22, 2013, the entirety of which is fully incorporated herein as if fully re-written. The present invention touches upon additional subject matter to the aforementioned '423 Application, namely, liquid proof and heat resistant gloves that include integrally formed protective members in, on, along, or extending over the thumb crotch or thumb webbing region of the glove. Since this is a continuation-in-part application of the '423 Application, some similar structural nomenclature is used herein when referencing some portions of the glove. However, there may be some instances where structural nomenclature differs between similar elements and there may be other instances where nomenclature is similar between distinct elements relative to this application and the '423 Application.
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(10) Protective device 10 includes a glove 12 having a top end 13 located adjacent the tip of the fingers and a bottom end 15 located adjacent or below the wrist. Bottom end 15 defines a glove opening through which a person's hand may be inserted into the glove and be removed therethrough. Glove 12 may also have sheaths or sleeves respectively covering the remaining fingers (14a, 14b, 14c), or glove 12 may be configured as a mitten having only a thumb sheath and a four finger sheath covering the remaining fingers. Index finger portion 14 receives at least the index finger of a human hand. Thumb portion 16 receives the thumb of a human hand. Glove 12 has a front or palmar region 18 and a back or dorsal region 20 opposite palmar region 18. Palmar region 18 lies along the palm of a user's hand when glove 12 is worn. Dorsal region 20 lies along the back of a user's hand when glove 12 is worn. Glove 12 defines a J-shaped thumb webbing region or crotch 22 between index finger portion 14 and thumb portion 16. When viewed from the palmar side of a left hand glove or viewed form the dorsal side of a right hand glove, webbing region 22 is J-shaped. Thumb webbing region 22 begins adjacent and below the base 24 of index finger portion 14 and extends to the of thumb portion 16. Webbing region 22 extends partially around the hand from front 18 to back 20 crossing between the index finger portion 14 and thumb portion 16. In general, the embodiments of the protective device 10 engage and protect the thumb webbing region 22 of glove 12 when device 10 is in a mounted position.
(11) Protective member 11 is integral to glove 12 defining protective device 10. Protective member 11 lies beneath an outer surface or skin 26 of glove 12 on protective device 10. In one embodiment, member 11 lies entirely beneath outer surface 26 wherein no portion of protective member 11 is viewable when looking at protective device 10. However, member 11 may still be detectable to the touch inasmuch as member 11 below skin 26 may cause the portion occupied by member 11 to be raised relative to other portions of the glove. Outer surface or skin 26 is generally continuous but may include slight gradations adapted to form a grip. One exemplary process of constructing and forming outer surface 26 is described in commonly owned U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. 2011/0145967, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully re-written.
(12) Protective member 11 is constructed from a material selected from a group comprising a para-aramid synthetic fiber and an aramid synthetic fiber. In one exemplary embodiment, protective member 11 is constructed from Kevlat, which is a para-aramid synthetic fiber. The Kevlar portion or layer 9 of protective member 11 is represented by reference numeral 9. Protective member 11 is cut resistant and able to withstand deformation when exposed or slicing forces. The cut resistant protective member 11 assists in shielding the webbing region of a workman's hand inside the glove.
(13) Protective member 11 includes a first end 28 spaced opposite a second end 30. A first side 32 extends from first end 28 to second end 30 and a second side 34 extends similarly from end to end opposite first side 32. In the shown embodiment of
(14) First edge 32 on protective member 11 is disposed in the palmar region 18 and the second edge 34 is disposed in the back or dorsal region 20. In one embodiment, protective member 11 partially occupies the palmar region 18 such that first edge 32 is closely adjacent the thumb webbing region 22, as depicted in
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(20) In accordance with one aspect of the present invention described above, protective device 10 is configured to protect a user's hand in when exposed to high temperatures, hot liquids, and sharp objects. The protective device includes an integrally formed protective member 11 inside (i.e., between layers) the device 10 and this may be advantageous as member 11 protects webbing region 22 without the need for adding an additional protective member that is a distinct or separate piece.
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(23) With protective member 11 integrally formed between outer surface 26 of glove 12 and liner 40 to define device 10, the device 10 is ready for use. In use, a rotisserie spit or other elongated hot or sharp member is grasped by a workman. Preferably, the spit has cooked chickens speared through and attached to the spit. The workman grasps the spit, by engaging the thumb webbing region with the spit and wrapping their fingers and thumb around the spit. Ordinarily, a right handed person grasps the right end of the spit with their right hand and grasps adjacent the right end of the spit with his left hand in the glove. The user then pulls the spit using his right hand in a motion similar to drawing a sword, all while continuing to grasp the spit with his left hand. As the spit travels through the user's grasped hand, the chickens are released from the spit and fall into a desired container. Clearly, the motion described above could be reversed for left handed individuals.
(24) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
(25) Moreover, the description and illustration set out herein are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.