Ambidextrous Glove with Sensitivity-Enhancing Digit Tip Inserts
20170295867 · 2017-10-19
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Abstract
An ambidextrous glove for facilitating accurate tactility and dexterity on the distal finger pad tips. The glove has finger tip inserts facilitating tactile sensitivity. The inserts are located between the finger tips and first joint on both sides of at least the thumb, index finger, and middle finger. Optionally, the glove is turned inside out. Holes are cut in both sides of the finger tip. The inserts are adhered to the finger tip to cover the holes. If the glove was turned inside out, it is turned outside out.
Claims
1. An ambidextrous glove comprising: (a) a main portion and five digits with distal digit tips, all composed of an elastic material not more than 0.50 mm thick; (b) at least three of the digits having inserts on both sides of the digit tips, the inserts being composed of a thin sensitive material; and (c) each side of the at least three digit tips having a hole with a surrounding digit surface, the insert placed to cover the hole and attached to the surrounding digit surface.
2. The ambidextrous glove of claim 1 wherein the elastic material is selected from the group consisting of latex, vinyl, nitrile, isoprene, and neoprene.
3. The ambidextrous glove of claim 1 wherein the sensitive material is no more than 0.20 mm thick and is selected from the group consisting of latex, rubber, synthetic rubber, lambskin, nitrile, poly-isoprene, and polyurethane.
4. The ambidextrous glove of claim 1 wherein three of the digits have the inserts.
5. The ambidextrous glove of claim 1 wherein five of the digits have the inserts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For a fuller understanding of the nature and object of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] The present application hereby incorporates by reference in its entirety U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/098,715, on which this application is based.
[0033] The present invention is an ambidextrous glove 10 with thumb and/or finger tip inserts 20 on the both sides of the thumb and/or fingers (collectively referred to herein as “digit” or “digits”), so that the wearer has increased sensitivity regardless of which hand the glove is put on. The inserts 20 are composed of a thin, sensitive material such as latex, rubber, synthetic rubber, special rubber, lambskin, nitrile, poly-isoprene, polyurethane and the like which has the ability to be in close contact with the digit tip pads, thereby facilitating increased sensitivity and dexterity.
[0034] The glove 10 of the present invention is depicted and exhibited in
[0035] In reference to
[0036] The main glove unit 12 is typically comprised of a single layer of elastic material such, as but not limited to, latex, vinyl, nitrile, isoprene, and neoprene.
[0037] The thickness of the material of the main glove 12 is measured in millimeters (mm) or mils (1 mil=0.001 inch). The thickness may vary depending on the material used, but is not typically more than 0.50 mm. Example thicknesses for various materials are shown in TABLE A.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE A Average finger tip Average cuff Material thickness thickness Neoprene 0.18 mm = 7.1 mils 0.14 mm = 5.5 mils Poly-isoprene 0.18 mm = 7.1 mils 0.14 mm = 5.5 mils Poly-isoprene 0.18 mm = 7.1 mils 0.14 mm = 5.5 mils Poly-isoprene 0.18 mm = 7.1 mils 0.14 mm = 5.5 mils Latex 0.13 mm = 5.1 mils 0.08 mm = 3.1 mils Latex 0.13 mm = 5.1 mils 0.08 mm = 3.1 mils Latex 0.13 mm = 5.1 mils 0.08 mm = 3.1 mils Latex 0.14 mm = 5.5 mils 0.09 mm = 3.5 mils Latex 0.14 mm = 5.5 mils 0.09 mm = 3.5 mils Latex 0.16 mm = 6.2 mils 0.10 mm = 4.0 mils Latex 0.16 mm = 6.2 mils 0.10 mm = 4.0 mils Latex 0.23 mm = 9.5 mils 0.20 mm = 7.8 mils Latex 0.23 mm = 9.5 mils 0.20 mm = 6.5 mils Latex 0.31 mm = 12.5 mils 0.24 mm = 9.4 mils Latex 0.23 mm = 9.1 mils 0.17 mm = 6.5 mils Bismuth 0.35 mm = 13.7 mils 0.24 mm = 9.3 mils Oxide Latex Nitrile 0.30 mm = 11.8 mils 0.30 mm = 11.8 mils
[0038] For a given material, one may assume that thinner gloves allow better dexterity and flexibility, whereas thicker gloves provide better protection but less flexibility. With the highly-sensitive material attached to or integrated with the main glove unit 12 onto the surrounding digit surface 18, a degree of integrity is maintained and the level of sensitivity and dexterity is enhanced.
[0039] The highly-sensitive material that is connected or integrated at the surrounding digit surface 18, which makes up distal digit tips 16 of the glove digits 14, is comprised of a single thin layer of material, which is composed of but is not limited to latex, polyurethane, poly-isoprene, and/or polyurethane film (TEGADERM).
[0040] Examples of thicknesses of various compositions of highly-sensitive material are shown in TABLE B, with a contemplated maximum thickness of 0.20 mm.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE B Material Thickness in mm Latex 0.044 to 0.121 Polyisoprene 0.045 to 0.06 Polyurethane 0.0011 to 0.0027 Polyurethane film 0.025 (TEGADERM)
[0041] Polyurethane can be made thinner than latex and it also has the ability to transmit body heat better than latex. The advantages of polyurethane include its ability to transfer body heat, odorless, clear, no latex allergens, strength, and compatibility with water-based and oil-based lubricants. The disadvantages are that it is not as elastic as latex and the selection is very limited.
[0042] Polyisoprene has all the characteristics of latex plus it is soft, is a non-latex material, has good elasticity, strength, and is compatible with water-based lubricants. The disadvantage is that it is not compatible with oil-based lubricants.
[0043] The advantages of polyurethane film are that it retains moisture, is impermeable to bacteria, facilitates autolytic debridement, allows wound observation, and does not require a secondary dressing. The disadvantages are as follows: may not be required for infected wounds, not required for wounds with heavy drainage, requires a border of intact skin adhesive edge dressing, may be difficult to apply and handle, may dislodge in high friction areas.
[0044] In reference to the drawings, characteristics have been explicitly described which correspond to designated parts throughout the several depictions. The main glove unit 12 can be composed of any one or more of the materials in TABLE A. For example, the main glove unit 12 in
[0045] In addition, the inserts 20 can be composed of any one or more of the materials in TABLE B. For example, the inserts 20 can be composed of 0.0027-mm-thick polyurethane. Alternatively, the insert 20 can be composed of 0.0027-mm-thick polyurethane.
[0046] The insert 20 can be attached to or integrated with the main unit glove's distal surrounding digit surface (SDS) 18 in order to cover the holes 22 of both sides of the five digit tips 16. The acronym, SDS, refers to the surface 18 surrounding the hole 22, as shown in
[0047] Attachment to or integration between the inserts 20 and the SDS 18 on the tips 16 can be achieved by any one or more of various methods. Such methods include, but are not limited to, adhesive, compression, heating, melting, and other manipulations through physical or chemical means. Therefore, the present invention contemplates the use of any method that will attached the insert 20 to the digit tip 16.
[0048] The various materials used for the main glove unit 10 may have a greater thickness than the various thin materials used for the inserts 20. As a result, the combined thickness of the two components may be different than the two parts separated, but not necessarily, since some methods of combination may result in the two components' thicknesses being uniform.
[0049] When the inserts 20 are attached to the tips 16, both the main glove unit 10 and inserts 20 act as a barrier for protection of the user.
[0050] The present invention contemplates a number of different methods for attaching the insert 20 onto the SDS 18 of the tip 16. These different methods are shown in
[0051] In the attachment of
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[0054] The insert 20 is inserted into the rear most part of the gap 40, where the upper peripheral surface of the insert is attached to the under surrounding surface of the upper hole 36 in the flap 30 and the lower peripheral surface of the insert is attached to the upper surrounding surface of lower hole 38 by whatever means is appropriate, for example, by adhesive or heat. Either after attaching the insert 20 or at the same time, the flap 30 is reattached to the digit 14 (the incision 28 is closed) by whatever means is appropriate, for example, by adhesive or heat.
[0055] In the attachment method of
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE C Parameter Thumb Index Finger Middle Finger C to side X.sub.1 0.75 cm 0.75 cm 0.75 cm C to side X.sub.2 0.75 cm 0.75 cm 0.75 cm C to Tip Y.sub.1 1.0 cm 1.0 cm 1.0 cm Center to Joint Y.sub.2 1.0 cm 1.0 cm 1.0 cm
[0056] After the cuts, the flaps 44 are folded over to overlap the digit 14, as in
[0057] The insert 20 is formed with wings 46 in the same size and shape as the flaps 44, as in
[0058] After all of the inserts 20 are attached, the glove 10 is turned outside out, as in
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[0060] Thus it has been shown and described an ambidextrous glove with sensitivity-enhanced digit tip inserts on both sides of the digit. Since certain changes may be made in the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the present invention, it is intended that all matter described in the foregoing specification and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.