INNER GLOVE
20250134189 ยท 2025-05-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
D02G3/045
TEXTILES; PAPER
D02G3/44
TEXTILES; PAPER
A41D19/0013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
D02G3/44
TEXTILES; PAPER
D02G3/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
An inner glove configured such that a chemical warmer is attachable in a position facing the back of a hand. The inner glove is configured for wearing under an outer glove, wherein the inner glove includes a body portion that is seamless in a circumferential direction of the hand, the body portion includes an opening in which a wrist may be inserted, an opening in which a thumb may be inserted, and at least two openings in which fingers other than the thumb may be inserted.
Claims
1. An inner glove for wearing under an outer glove, wherein the inner glove comprises a body portion that is seamless in a circumferential direction of a hand, the body portion comprises an opening for a wrist to be inserted, an opening for a thumb to be inserted, and at least two openings for fingers other than the thumb to be inserted, the body portion has a multilayer structure including an inner fabric and an outer fabric, the inner fabric and the outer fabric are made of a stretchable material, wherein a thickness of the multilayer structure is about 0.3 to 1.3 mm so that the inner glove is thin and can follow changes in a shape of the hand, wherein the inner glove is configured to match and be used in combination with the outer glove, the outer fabric comprises an opening portion allowing insertion and removal of a chemical warmer, in a position facing the back of the hand, and the body portion is configured such that the chemical warmer is attachable in the position facing the back of the hand, between the inner fabric and the outer fabric.
2. The inner glove according to claim 1, wherein the body portion includes two openings for fingers other than the thumb to be inserted.
3. The inner glove according to claim 2, wherein the two openings for fingers other than the thumb to be inserted are an opening for an index finger and a middle finger to be inserted and an opening for a ring finger and a little finger to be inserted.
4. The inner glove according to claim 1, wherein the body portion includes four openings for fingers other than the thumb to be inserted.
5. The inner glove according to claim 1, wherein the body portion includes two openings for thumbs to be inserted, and the inner glove is an inner glove for left and right hands.
6. The inner glove according to claim 1, wherein the body portion has a two-layer structure formed of the inner fabric and the outer fabric.
7. The inner glove according to claim 1, wherein the stretchable material is a covered yarn containing a polyurethane elastic yarn as a core yarn and a polyamide yarn as a sheath yarn.
8. The inner glove according to claim 1, further comprising a resiliently stretchable cuff joined to the body portion, wherein the resiliently stretchable cuff is configured to hold and prevent a wrist side of the body portion from curling up.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0034] As used herein, the term X to Y regarding a numerical range refers to X or more and Y or less.
[0035] As used herein, inner glove means a glove for wearing under an outer glove.
[0036] As used herein, outer glove means a glove for wearing on the outermost side.
[0037] As used herein, chemical warmer, also referred to as heat pad, hand warmer, or disposable heating pac, means an article in which an exothermic composition containing an oxidizable metal is contained in a breathable housing, which article utilizes a heat generation mechanism by which the oxidizable metal generates oxidation heat upon contact with oxygen.
[0038] The inner glove of the present disclosure is an inner glove for wearing under an outer glove, wherein the inner glove includes a body portion that is seamless in a circumferential direction of a hand, the body portion includes an opening in which a wrist is inserted, an opening in which a thumb is inserted, and at least two openings in which fingers other than the thumb are inserted, the body portion has a multilayer structure including an inner fabric and an outer fabric, the inner fabric and the outer fabric are made of a stretchable material, the outer fabric includes an opening portion allowing insertion and removal of a chemical warmer, in a position facing the back of the hand, and the body portion is configured such that the chemical warmer is attachable in the position facing the back of the hand, between the inner fabric and the outer fabric.
[0039] Preferred embodiments of the inner glove of the present disclosure are now described with
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[0041] An inner glove 1 of the present disclosure includes at least a body portion 2 that is seamless in a circumferential direction of a hand.
[0042] While the length (axial direction) and width (direction perpendicular to the axis) of the body portion 2 are not specifically limited, typically, the length is about 10 to 18 cm and the width is about 8 to 10 cm when the inner glove 1 is placed flat. While the thickness of the fabric of the body portion 2 (multilayer structure including an inner fabric and an outer fabric) is not specifically limited, typically, the thickness is about 0.3 to 1.3 mm, and is preferably 0.5 to 1.1 mm, more preferably 0.7 to 0.9 mm, in order to prevent a tight feeling and discomfort.
[0043] The body portion 2 includes an opening 3 in which a wrist is inserted, an opening 4 in which a thumb is inserted, and at least two openings 5 in which fingers other than the thumb are inserted. The body portion 2 has a tubular overall shape, and more specifically, has a structure in which a partial joint is formed at one circumferential end of the tubular body (see
[0044] The opening 4 is an opening in which the thumb of a left or right hand is inserted.
[0045] The openings 5 are openings in which fingers other than the thumb are inserted.
[0046] The body portion 2 may have a width that is substantially equal from the opening 3 side to the opening 5 side, as shown in
[0047] The body portion 2 has a multilayer structure including an inner fabric and an outer fabric made of a stretchable material. The body portion 2 may have a two-layer structure formed of the inner fabric and the outer fabric, or a multilayer structure of three or more layers including, in addition to the inner and outer fabrics, one or more additional fabrics laminated inside the outer fabric. The body portion 2 preferably has a two-layer structure formed of the inner fabric and the outer fabric, in view of reducing the thickness. Examples of the fabric forming the body portion 2 include woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, and nonwoven fabrics, with knitted fabrics being preferred.
[0048] In the body portion 2, the outer fabric includes an opening portion 7 allowing insertion and removal of a chemical warmer 8, in a position facing the back of the hand. The shape, size, and position of the opening portion 7 are not specifically limited as long as the opening portion 7 is formed in the position facing the back of the hand. The opening portion 7 preferably has an oval or circular shape. When the opening portion 7 has an oval or circular shape, it has a major diameter or a diameter of, for example, about 1 to 4 cm, preferably 1.5 to 3.5 cm. Even if the chemical warmer 8 is larger in width (such as major diameter or diameter) than the opening portion 7, the outer fabric is made of a stretchable material, such that the chemical warmer 8 can be easily inserted and removed by enlarging the opening portion 7. When the body portion 2 is longitudinally divided into three equal sections, i.e., a wrist-side section, a central section, and a finger-side section, the opening portion 7 may be formed in any of the wrist-side, central, and finger-side sections, preferably in the central section in view of facilitating insertion and removal of the chemical warmer 8.
[0049] The body portion 2 is formed of a stretchable material. The stretchable material is not specifically limited and may be formed using a single fiber or two or more fibers from, for example, synthetic fibers (such as polyamide fibers, polyurethane fibers, and polyester fibers) and blended fibers of synthetic and natural fibers (such as plant fibers, animal fibers, and mineral fibers). The stretchable material may be selected appropriately in consideration of stretchability, wearing comfort, thermal conductivity, workability, abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, and the like. The material forming the body portion 2 is preferably formed using a combination of a polyamide fiber and a polyurethane elastic fiber, more preferably a covered yarn containing a polyurethane elastic yarn as a core yarn and a polyamide yarn as a sheath yarn, in view of achieving excellent stretchability for a good fit regardless of hand size, as well as achieving excellent wearing comfort. The covered yarn may be a single covered yarn or a double covered yarn. The polyamide forming the polyamide yarn is not specifically limited, and examples include nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 12, and nylon 610. Each of the core yarn and the sheath yarn may be a monofilament or a multifilament. While the ratio between the polyamide fiber (polyamide yarn) and the polyurethane elastic fiber (polyurethane elastic yarn) is not specifically limited, when the total content of both fibers is defined as 100% by weight, preferably, the content of the polyamide fiber is 85 to 95% by weight and the content of the polyurethane elastic fiber is 5 to 15% by weight; and more preferably, the content of the polyamide fiber is 90 to 95% by weight and the content of the polyurethane elastic fiber is 5 to 10% by weight, in view of achieving excellent stretchability and wearing comfort.
[0050] The body portion 2 typically has an elongation of about 8 to 50%. In view of achieving excellent stretchability for a good fit regardless of hand size, the body portion 2 preferably has an elongation of 10 to 40%, more preferably 15 to 30%. As used herein, the elongation of the body portion 2 is a value measured using the following method. A sample is obtained first by cutting the outer fabric into a ring shape with a width of 2 cm (axial direction), in a region at least 2 cm toward the inner side from both ends of the body portion 2 and not having the opening 4 in which the thumb is inserted and the opening portion 7 allowing insertion and removal of the chemical warmer. The sample is placed flat, and maximum length L.sub.0 of the sample is measured with a ruler. Then, one end of the ring-shaped sample is hooked on a suspended S-hook, with a 50 g weight suspended on the other end of the ring-shaped sample, and maximum length Li of the sample after elongation is measured with a ruler. Then, the elongation of the body portion 2 is calculated using the following equation:
[0051] The method for producing the body portion 2 is not specifically limited and may be, for example, as follows: A multilayer structure including an inner fabric and an outer fabric is obtained first by folding, in the axial direction, a tubular seamless fabric produced using a circular knitting machine, or by laminating two or more sheets of the tubular seamless fabric to form a tubular shape. The opening 4 in which the thumb is inserted, and the opening portion 7 allowing insertion and removal of the chemical warmer 8, which is formed in the outer fabric, are formed during knitting of the tubular seamless fabric. Then, at least one joint portion 6 is formed by sewing, for example, to form at least two openings 5 in which fingers other than the thumb are inserted. While the knit structure of the seamless fabric is not specifically limited, it is preferably a mesh knit, in view of achieving good breathability. Preferably, as shown in
[0052] As shown in
[0053] The chemical warmer (so-called disposable warmer) 8 is not specifically limited and may be any of known chemical warmers, for example, an article in which an exothermic composition containing an oxidizable metal, such as iron powder, is contained in a breathable housing. The exothermic composition may contain, for example, a metal powder such as iron powder, activated carbon, water, and water-retaining agents (such as wood powder, vermiculite, silica clay, perlite, silica gel, alumina, and water-absorbent resin). Examples of the material forming the housing include nonwoven fabrics, woven fabrics, and knitted fabrics.
[0054] The size and shape of the chemical warmer 8 are not specifically limited and may be selected appropriately according to the size, shape, and the like of the opening portion 7. The chemical warmer 8 may have a size of, for example, about 6 to 15 cm in length and about 4 to 12 cm in width. The shape of the chemical warmer 8 may be, for example, a rectangular shape, a circular shape, an oval shape, a semicircular shape, or a heart shape. The thickness of the chemical warmer 8 is also not specifically limited and may be selected appropriately in consideration of wearing comfort and the like. The chemical warmer 8 may have a thickness of, for example, about 0.5 to 1.5 cm.
[0055] As shown in
EXAMPLES
[0056] The inner glove of the present disclosure will be specifically described below with examples; however, the present disclosure is not limited to these examples.
Example 1
[0057] A circular knitting machine was used to produce a tubular seamless fabric using a covered yarn containing a polyurethane elastic yarn as a core yarn and a polyamide yarn as a sheath yarn (polyamide yarn: 93% by weight, polyurethane elastic yarn: 7% by weight). A tubular two-layer structure formed of an inner fabric 9 and an outer fabric 10 was obtained by folding the thus-produced tubular seamless fabric in the axial direction. An opening 4 in which a thumb is inserted, and an opening portion 7 allowing insertion and removal of a chemical warmer, which is formed in the outer fabric 10, were formed during knitting of the tubular seamless fabric. Then, a joint portion 6 was formed by sewing the back-side fabric and the palm-side fabric of the tubular two-layer structure to form an opening 5a in which an index finger and a middle finger are inserted and an opening 5b in which a ring finger and a little finger are inserted. Additionally, a connection portion 11 was formed by sewing the inner fabric 9 and the outer fabric 10 on the wrist side of the tubular two-layer structure. A body portion 2 as shown in
[0058] The inner glove 1 obtained was seamless in a circumferential direction of the hand and free of sewn seams, and thus achieved excellent wearing comfort. Moreover, in the inner glove 1, by inserting a chemical warmer 8 (length: about 9 cm, width: about 5 cm, thickness: about 1 cm) between the inner fabric 9 and the outer fabric 10 through the opening portion 7, the chemical warmer 8 was easily attached in the position facing the back of the hand in the body portion 2. Furthermore, the inner glove 1 achieved a good fit regardless of hand size, as well as a tightening effect, which prevented the chemical warmer 8 from moving out of position due to hand movements, allowing the chemical warmer 8 to be held in the position facing the back of the hand.
(Measurement of Elongation of Body Portion)
[0059] The elongation of the body portion 2 of the inner glove 1 produced in Example 1 was measured using the following method. A sample was obtained first by cutting the outer fabric into a ring shape with a width of 2 cm (axial direction), in a region at least 2 cm toward the inner side from both ends of the body portion 2 and not having the opening 4 in which the thumb is inserted and the opening portion 7 allowing insertion and removal of the chemical warmer. The sample was placed flat, and maximum length L.sub.0 of the sample was measured with a ruler. Then, one end of the ring-shaped sample was hooked on a suspended S-hook, with a 50 g weight suspended on the other end of the ring-shaped sample, and maximum length Li of the sample after elongation was measured with a ruler. Then, the elongation was calculated using the following equation. The body portion 2 of the inner glove 1 produced in Example 1 had an elongation of 15%.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0060] 1: inner glove [0061] 2: body portion [0062] 3: opening in which a wrist is inserted [0063] 4: opening in which a thumb is inserted [0064] 5: openings in which fingers other than the thumb are inserted [0065] 5a: opening in which an index finger and a middle finger are inserted [0066] 5b: opening in which a ring finger and a little finger are inserted [0067] 5c: opening in which an index finger is inserted [0068] 5d: opening in which a middle finger is inserted [0069] 5e: opening in which a ring finger is inserted [0070] 5f: opening in which a little finger is inserted [0071] 6: joint portion [0072] 7: opening portion allowing insertion and removal of a chemical warmer [0073] 8: chemical warmer [0074] 9: inner fabric [0075] 10: outer fabric [0076] 11: connection portion [0077] 12: tightening portion