Ergonomic, anatomically-shaped, textured palmar surfaced glove with a comb-like, raised nodule palm-pattern for grooming and bathing domesticated animals
20170142931 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
- Jay Michaelson (Mansfield, TX, US)
- Summer Finley Kelly (Lakeway, TX, US)
- Steven Gotcher (Austin, TX, US)
Cpc classification
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B5/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C51/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/17
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A glove for grooming an animal may include a first surface having a first nodule, a second surface having a second nodule and a third surface having substantially no nodules.
Claims
1) A glove for grooming an animal, comprising; a first surface having a first nodule; a second surface having a second nodule; a third surface having substantially no nodules.
2) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the first nodule is cone shaped.
3) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the second nodule includes a cone shaped base and a cylinder shaped finger extending from the base.
4) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the glove is formed with a vacuum injection mold.
5) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 4, wherein the vacuum injection mold includes a concave side.
6) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the vacuum injection mold includes a convex side.
7) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the glove is formed from a multitude of layers.
8) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the third surface is positioned to allow a finger of the glove to be bent.
9) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the glove is formed with a hot air blower.
10) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the glove is formed with a heater.
11) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the glove is washed in a clean water bath.
12) A glove for grooming an animal as in claim 1, wherein the glove is vibrated to insure an even coating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
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[0034] The present invention includes the manufacturing process of an ergonomic, anatomically-shaped glove with a textured palmar surface of comb-like, raised nodules 115, 117 to create a segmented palm-pattern work surface on a glove 100 designed for grooming and bathing domesticated animals. See
[0035] A prototype glove 100 demonstrates the design of new palm patterned grooming glove 100 by cutting out and shaping the general hand palm pattern parts, including the fingers 111, thumb 107 and central palm 109 areas with nub or nodule (115, 117) comb-like spaced anatomical patterns. The prototype glove 100 illustrates the present invention with the anatomically-shaped glove 100 with a textured palmar surface. See
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[0037] This glove 100 is designed for, but not limited to; combing, grooming, currying and massage applications for domestic animals.
[0038] The process of vacuum injection molding is well known and documented in the prior art of numerous industries including glove manufacture.
[0039] The present invention utilizes design and manufacture vacuum injection molds 201 to form and duplicate the raised nodule (115, 117) comb-like palm patterns, which are integral parts of the grooming glove 100 and design concept. See
[0040] Subsequently, the present invention may utilize the palm patterns with CAD/CAM software drawings useful for fabricating and machining the investment molds and vacuum injection mold 201 such as prototype molds to facilitate the manufacture of the nodule (115, 117) comb-like palm pattern segments. These vacuum molds 201 are used to mass produce by duplication the comb-like scrubbing surfaces on the palm, fingers and thumb surfaces (101, 103, 105) of the grooming glove 100 of the present invention. See
[0041] The overlaid glove palm pattern design can be vacuum injection molded onto a woven glove liner 303 or invested into the molded glove base liner 303 layer while performing the vacuum injection molding of the palm pattern into the gloves base liner's fabric weave texture. The present invention can be extruded upon or within the fabric glove liner material base 303 of composite liner material which has been used to create the multi-layered glove 100 by applying a multitude of fabric or plastic dipped layers materials suitable for manufacturing over laid surfaces on the glove liners 303. See
[0042] The present invention can also be accomplished by forming the molded patterns into the mold design of any vacuum injection mold featuring the formed glove molded pattern using nitrile, silicone, PVC, or various other structural combinations of diverse glove plastic polymer materials. Using vacuum injection molding of functionally similar palm pattern designs allows the glove design to be duplicated for quality controlled consistent reproduction.
[0043] By altering the shape, design and functionality of the various shaped palm pattern nodules (115, 117), the design of the present invention can be used or applied for numerous functional glove products such as gardening, cultivating, seed sorting, bean, pea or seed size grading, human massage, and automotive uses where mechanical raised nodule palm patterned gloves are advantageous. These stated industrial glove styles identify only some of the examples or possibilities of the glove-use design palm pattern. It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to these example categories.
[0044] The present invention may form paired hand-shaped glove mandrels 301 in the shape of various sized human hand shaped mandrels 301 to facilitate various steps of the glove assembly and manufacturing processes which are used to maintain tolerances and a consistent work platform during the glove manufacturing procedure.
[0045] The grooming glove 100 of the present invention may be formed from numerous off-tool glove samples for functional testing.
[0046] To develop a manufacturing process for the glove of the present invention, the nylon fabric glove liner 303 may be placed over the outside surface of a composite hand shaped, glove mandrel 301.
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[0048] The glove mandrel 301 is positioned inside a double sided vacuum injection mold 201 and configured to inject a temperature controlled heated liquid poly (vinyl chloride) PVC material onto the glove liner outer surface under pressure which causes the liquid to permeate, infuse and bond the palm pattern shape within the glove liner 303 during the vacuum injection molding of the palm pattern design.
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[0050] After sufficient time for cooling and curing to occur, the glove liner 303 remaining on the glove mandrel 301 is removed from the mold overlay during the cooling process.
[0051] The glove liner 303 is now infused with the PVC injected raised nodules or nubs in comb-like palm patterns; the glove liner 303 is again placed upon another hand shaped mandrel 301 which is moved through a multitude of glove half-palm surface depth dipping vats.
[0052] The first dipping vat is filled with liquid carbonyl chloride to cleanse off/remove any foreign surfaces oils or other pollutant residues from the prepared injection vacuum molded glove liner 303 prior to dipping the glove liner 303 in the next vat dipping phase of the liquid nitrile material. See
[0053] The infused glove liner 303 injected with the raised PVC nodules 115, 117 palm pattern is next half-dipped into a hot nitrile liquid vat bath including dipping of the fingers, thumb and palm surface 111, 107, 109 to a level of about one-half the gloved hand's depth from a side-view perspective. The glove liner 103 palm is facing downward toward the liquid bath of liquid nitrile rubber, The vat of nitrile rubber material is temperature controlled. See
[0054] After the liquid nitrile vat dipping process is completed, the dipped liners 303 are placed for a short interval onto a framework station of glove liner mandrel holders 301 will which is then vibrated to insure even coating and drying by vibrating the new liquid coating during the cooling and resting phase during a short curing period following the liquid nitrile rubber dipping bath.
[0055] The glove mandrel 301 with the nitrile dipped glove liner in positioned afterward on a mechanical conveyer belt-fed platform moving the glove mandrels 301 through a series of hot air blowers and heaters in an oven chamber at a controlled heat interval of approximately 100-110 degrees for approximately 40 to 60 minutes which allows the finished dipped gloves 100 to plastify near completely.
[0056] The heated air drying and curing interval may be evenly spreading the cooling nitrile material onto the glove's various surfaces, helping to avoid runs or drips from forming on the glove's finger tips or palm surfaces during the cooling and curing period as the glove dries is in a rotating, fan driven hot air cooling process.
[0057] The finished and processed gloves 100 are afterward washed in a clean water bath and then removed from the glove mandrels 301 and to be forced air dried to prepare them for final packaging including printing the product logo and attaching the makers mark with country of manufacture origin tags descriptive of materials used in the manufacturing process. See
[0058] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.