The present invention is directed to a consumer usable device including a promotional redeemable member which may be removed while worn by the consumer. The consumer usable device may be a protective glove for use at gasoline stations, convenience stores, and other locations where petroleum-based products are handled and dispensed. In some examples, the redeemable member may include advertisements and special product deals which encourage a patron to use the protective glove and interact with the redeemable member.
Some stores, such as convenience stores and gas stations, are visited by many consumers and patrons throughout the day. However, as pumping stations are not located within the premises of a store or other vendor, many consumers are able to complete their entire transaction without entering the store or other vending location. When a patron enters the store where other products are being sold, they may only do so for a particular reason besides purchasing items. This results in missed opportunities for sales, especially when promotional deals or specials are available which the customer may be interested in. Conventionally, stores may post signs around the inside and outside of the store to advertise to consumers or may pay for a relatively more expensive interactive advertisement.
In many commercial environments, it is common to provide protective garments and tools. Whether at a gasoline station, restaurant, music venue, and the like, it may be desirable to advertise goods or services from a particular company or vendor to encourage foot traffic and awareness of products and specials. Such protective garments may be produced inexpensively, and a consumer may often discard these disposable tools or garments after a single use, contributing to the amount of litter, unsustainably consuming resources, harming ecosystems or animals, clogging drainage or sewage systems, and contributing to other environmental impacts.
In many regions, it is common to provide protective garments to prevent liquids, dirt, germs, and the like from contaminating a user's hands, clothing, and the like. While popular with some patrons, many consumers will choose not to use a protective garment if it is not “green,” or recyclable and/or environmentally sustainable. However, if the protective garment and redeemable item are made from a biodegradable or compostable material, concerned consumers will be more likely to utilize the protective garment. This will increase the exposure of advertisements, promotions, and the like provided on the redeemable member and the protective garment, and increase the sales of items in a vendor's store by encouraging or incentivizing consumers to enter the establishment.
Additionally, there is a need for promotional garments and other products that are inexpensive, provide functional protection from the environment, and are capable of delivering a coupon or advertisement to a consumer. Often the coupon comes attached to a promotional garment and is removed when the garment is not being worn by a user. This creates limitations in the use of the garment as well as the manufacturing and packaging of a plurality of garments. The present invention solves this problem by the placing the coupon in a strategic location that is designed to be destructively removed from the garment without affecting the functionality of the garment and allows for a unique stacking configuration for packaging a plurality of garments.
The ensuing description provides exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the disclosure. Rather, the ensuing description of the exemplary embodiments will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing one or more exemplary embodiments. It being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
For example, any detail discussed with regard to one embodiment may or may not be present in all contemplated versions of that embodiment. Likewise, any detail discussed with regard to one embodiment may or may not be present in all contemplated versions of other embodiments discussed herein. Finally, the absence of discussion of any detail with regard to embodiment herein shall be an implicit recognition that such detail may (affirmative claim recitations) or may not be (negative claim recitations) present in any version of any embodiment discussed herein.
Specific details are given in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. For example, circuits, systems, networks, processes, and other elements in the invention may be shown as components in block diagram form in order not to obscure the embodiments in unnecessary detail. In other instances, well-known circuits, processes, algorithms, structures, and techniques may be shown without unnecessary detail in order to avoid further obscuring the embodiments.
Also, it is noted that individual embodiments may be described as a process which is depicted as a flowchart, a flow diagram, a data flow diagram, a structure diagram, or a block diagram. Although a flowchart may describe the operations as a sequential process, many of the operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently. In addition, the order of the operations may be re-arranged. A process may be terminated when its operations are completed, but could have additional steps not discussed or included in a figure. Furthermore, not all operations in any particularly described process may occur in all embodiments. A process may correspond to a method, a function, a procedure, a subroutine, etc.
The present disclosure is directed to a consumer device comprising a redeemable or incentivizing member which can be used with a redemption system. The redeemable member may be a commercially redeemable member which allows a user access to special deals, promotions, websites, and the like. The redeemable member may also include a loyalty or rewards program which allows the user to accumulate points or credit over time. The size, shape, color, and the like may be selected to draw a user's attention to the redeemable member and encouraging the user to interact with the redeemable member.
In some examples, the consumer usable device may be a protective glove for use at a restaurant, gasoline stations, and the like. In other examples, the consumer device may be a litter or garbage bag, protective garments such as ponchos, hats, jerseys, and the like. The consumer usable device may be formed from a biodegradable and compostable material. This may encourage users who would otherwise not want to create waste to use the consumer usable device. This increases consumer exposure to the redeemable device and promotional indicia, advertisements, rewards programs, and the like provided with the redeemable device. This in turn can increase sales at the store, especially in locations where consumers may not otherwise enter the interior of a store, such as a gasoline station or convenience store.
By providing a biodegradable, earth-friendly consumer usable device and providing a redeemable member, product exposure can be improved while also encouraging more foot traffic in the vending establishment. By incentivizing a consumer with a promotional deal, product sales may also be improved. The present disclosure will now be discussed with further reference to the drawings.
The finger region 102 may have a single volume for containing four fingers of a user, and the thumb region 104 may be sized for containing a user's thumb. In other examples, the finger region 102 may include individual cut-outs or demarcations for a user's index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and pinkie finger.
The glove 100 may be formed using substantially any material. The material may be chosen based on how the glove 100 is used. In one example, the glove 100 may be formed by a base layer of a polymer capable of effectively protecting a user's hand from environmental elements including water, gasoline, dirt, germs, and the like. In another example, the glove 100 may be formed from a thin plastic layer or web material, wax treated paper or textile materials, non-woven fabrics, or elastomeric material such as spandex, rubber, and the like. In a particular example, the glove 100 may include a base layer formed from a biodegradable cornstarch-based polymer. In addition to being biodegradable and compostable, the cornstarch-based polymer may have a more pleasing tactile feel compared with other materials while advantageously reduce the build-up of condensation, sweat, and the like when a user is using the protective glove 100. In some examples, a protective glove 100 may be coated internally with a substance such as chalk powder to absorb moisture and aid in use and removal.
The protective glove 100 may include separable region 106. The separable region may include a coupling or adhesion area 109 to which attaches to the redeemable member 110 and perforations 107 that allow the redeemable member to be easily and repeatable removed from the glove 100. In another example, the perforations may be weakened areas of the material such as a thinner region, a creased region, a serrated region, and the like. The separable area may be intact between the adhesion area and the opening of the glove, or it may include a hanging section 111 and an open section 115 which is removed to allow for a reduction of the amount of material used to manufacture the glove 100 and provide visibility of the inner surface of the redeemable member 110 as described below and shown in
As shown in
The redeemable member 110 may be formed from a similar material as the protective glove 100. In some examples, the redeemable member 110 may include a base layer of a polymer material, such as a cornstarch-based, biodegradable polymer as discussed above. However, the redeemable member 110 may include one or more layers of similar or dissimilar material, including paper-based materials, textiles, woven or non-woven fabrics, and/or plastic materials.
In other examples, the protective glove 100 may be formed from a composite material including plant seeds and a biodegradable material. Accordingly, if a protective glove 100 or other consumer usable device is accidentally disposed of improperly, the biodegradable material will degrade and leave the seeds behind to be implanted in the soil. In some examples, plant, tree, or flower seeds may be included. It is noted that a cornstarch-based biodegradable polymer as discussed above may be used as it breaks down very quickly and without polluting or otherwise damaging the environment.
The redeemable member 110 may be separable from the body of the protective glove 100 along with the adhesion area 109 and any structure contained within the open section 115 and hanging section 111 (depending on the embodiment of the separable area 106) along the perforations 107.
The redeemable member 110 may comprise a first layer 126 and a second layer 127, as shown in
It is emphasized that separable region 106 may enable a user to remove the redeemable member 110 during and/or after using the protective glove 100. This may allow a user to remove the redeemable member 110 while using the glove 100 and save it to be used with a redemption system (not shown) at a later time. It is noted that the size and shape of the separable region 106 may be chosen such that the body of the glove 100 remains functional when the redeemable member 110 is removed from the protective glove 100. That is, the redeemable member 110 may be destructively removed from the protective glove 100 along with a portion of the separable region without affecting the functionality effectiveness of the glove 100. In other examples, the redeemable member 110 may be formed from the base layer of the protective glove 100. Said another way, the redeemable member may be formed integrally within the confines of the perforations of the separable region 106 to be destructively removed.
The protective glove 100 may optionally be formed from a composite material including plant seeds and a biodegradable material. Accordingly, if a protective glove 100 or other consumer usable device is accidentally disposed of improperly, the biodegradable material will degrade and leave the seeds behind to be implanted in the soil. In some examples, plant, tree, or flower seeds may be included. It is noted that a cornstarch-based biodegradable polymer as discussed above may be used as it breaks down very quickly and without polluting or otherwise negatively impacting the environment.
In some examples, the redeemable member 110 is integral with and formed from the base layer of the protective glove 100, as seen in
The redeemable member 110 may include indicia 116 on an outer surface thereof. Accordingly, when a user is applying the glove 100 to their hand and during use, a user's attention may be drawn to the indicia 116, as discussed below in the example of
The redemption device(s) 122a-d may take the form of a radio frequency identification (RFID) or near-field communication (NFC) chip 122a, a peel-and-reveal or scratch-off game 122b, a quick response (QR) code 122c, bar code 122d, and the like. It is noted that the redemption device(s) 122a-d may take substantially any form which allows a user to redeem the redeemable member 110, all of which are considered a means for data collection. Similar to indicia 116, in some examples the indicia 120, and redemption device 122 may be printed, embedded, adhered to, or otherwise coupled to an inner surface 117 or outer surface 112 of the redeemable member 110. Additionally, an RFID or NFC redemption device 122a may be used to determine inventory amounts and the number of gloves 100 being dispersed from a dispenser, such as the distribution systems 350, 700, 1000 discussed below with respect to
The dispenser 350 may be coupled to the enclosure 302 and be easily accessible when a user approaches the pump 300. The dispenser may be removably coupled to the pump 300, such as a magnetic attachment, keyhole hanger, and the like. In other examples the dispenser 350 may be permanently or semi-permanently attached to the enclosure 302 of the pump 300 using adhesive, screws, hook and loop attachments, and the like. The dispenser 350 may include a housing 352 for enclosing a plurality of storage containers 354a-b. The storage containers 354a-b may be sized and shaped to store a plurality of protective gloves 100. The plurality of gloves 100 may be stacked to increase the number of gloves 100 available in the storage containers 354a-b, as will be discussed below with respect to
As illustrated in the example of
During use, a user may put a protective glove 100 on their hand before operating the pump 300. Since pumps 300 are often located outdoors and used by many patrons, the payment device 307, such as for example a credit and debit card reader and number pad, and the pump nozzle handle 304 may easily accumulate dirt, grime, germs, and other contaminants. Accordingly, a user 320 may protect their hands from contaminants by using the protective glove 100. Furthermore, when the glove 100 is formed from a petroleum-resistant material, the user can be assured that petroleum products will not seep through onto their hands. These qualities may entice a user to use the protective gloves 100, and thereby increase exposure to the redeemable member 110, which may encourage them to enter the store where the pump 300 is located. This may improve the amount of business in the store, which increases the likelihood of a user 320 purchasing one or more items.
As discussed above, the redeemable member 110 may be sized and placed to more easily enable a user to grip a protective glove 100 when putting the glove 100 on their hand. As illustrated in
In some examples, functional layers 430, 432, 434 may be a thickened region formed from the same or a similar material as the body of the protective glove 400, and may be integrally formed or applied after formation of the glove 400. Functional layers 430, 432, 434 may provide an additional protective barrier such as protection against punctures and tears, thereby further encouraging a user to use the protective glove 400 and interact with a removable member 410. In other examples, functional layers 430, 432, 434 may be selected to provide an insulating layer between a user and the environment, especially in colder environments and during the winter. This may advantageously keep a user's hand warm while maintaining the integrity of the glove, thereby increasing the likelihood of a user utilizing the glove 400 and interacting with redeemable member 410. In other examples, the functional layers 430, 432, 434 may be provided to improve a user's grip by including a textured or roughened surface. It is noted that the functional layers may be chosen to achieve more than one purpose.
Furthermore, functional layers 430, 432, 434 may provide additional chemical and environmental resistance. In the example of a glove 400 formed of a cornstarch based polymer material as discussed above, the functional layers 430, 432, 434 may prevent the breakdown of the base layer of the palm region 406 of the glove 400 caused by water, petroleum, and wear and tear by the user. As discussed above, a cornstarch polymer-based base layer may reduce the buildup of condensation, sweat, and the like inside the protective glove 400. In some examples, a protective glove 400 may be coated internally with a substance such as chalk powder to absorb moisture and aid in use and removal.
The glove 400 may further include a tracking device 420 such as a RFID tag. The tracking device 420 may be provided in each glove 400 to obtain an accurate inventory count and inform a vendor to refill the glove dispenser. In other embodiments, the tracking device 420 may be provided at spaced intervals within a stack of gloves 400, such as a stack of gloves in a storage container 354a-b as seen in
The redeemable member 410 may be substantially the same as a redeemable member 110 discussed above in
The outer surface 504 may include one or more indicia 505. During use when a user places their hand in a protective glove 100, 400, a user's attention may be drawn to the indicia 505. The indicia 516 may take substantially any form, including advertisement and product placement information and pictures, coupon details, deals and product sales, an interactive game, athletic team logos, and the like. In some examples, the indicia 505 may be printed, embedded, adhered to, or otherwise coupled to an outer surface 504 of the redeemable member 500. Alternatively, in an embodiment wherein the redeemable member 500 is formed into the base layer of the glove 100, 400, the indicia may be formed directly into the outer surface of the separable region 106.
The redeemable member 500 may include an inner surface 510 which may be hidden or otherwise not visible when the redeemable member 500 is coupled to a protective glove 100, 400, or it may be visible, depending on material choice for the base layer of the glove as described above. One or more adhesive regions 512a-b may be provided on an inner surface 510 of the redeemable member 500. In one example, the adhesive regions 512a-b may be provided around the entire perimeter 506 of the redeemable member 500. In other examples, the adhesive region(s) 512a-b may be provided around the perimeter 506 of the inner surface 510, but not about the fold line 502, as shown in
A tracking device 520 may be provided with the redeemable member 500. The tracking device 520 may be an RFID tag, NFC chip, a metallic region such as metallic trace or printed area, and the like. The tracking device 520 may interact with a redemption system (not shown) and or pre-existing merchandise detectors including metal detectors and security chip detectors (not shown). The tracking device 520 may enable a vendor to easily track the number of redeemable members 500 distributed and/or redeemed. This may provide useful business information such as the number of patrons who view and interact with the redeemable member 500, which may entice brands to advertise their products or deals on the redeemable member 500. The tracking device 520 may also enable a vendor to determine a return on investment by allowing the tracking of the number of protective gloves 100, 400 purchased from the manufacturer, distributed to patrons, and redeemed in a vendor's store. That is, the vendor may determine a connection between a patron using a protective glove 100, 400 and subsequently entering a store to redeem the redeemable member 110, 410.
In some examples the redemption device(s) 522a-d may take the form of a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, a peel-and-reveal or scratch-off game, a quick response (QR) code, bar code, and the like. It is noted that the redemption device(s) 522a-d may take substantially any form which allows a user to redeem the redeemable member 500. In some examples, the redemption device(s) 522a-d may correspond to indicia 505, and may entice or incentivize a user to interact with and/or redeem the redeemable member 500 by providing a clue or an answer to a game, trivia question, and the like. In some examples the redemption device(s) 522a-d may be printed, embedded, adhered to, or otherwise coupled to an inner surface 510 of the redeemable member 500.
Similar to the redeemable member 410 discussed above with respect to
The distribution system 700 may include a dispenser including a dispenser body 702, front cover 704, top surface 709, and stand 720. An access aperture 714 may be provided on a lower surface 708 of the dispenser body 702. The front cover 704 may include a hinge mechanism 705 and a latch 712 for enabling a vendor or other user to easily access an interior of the dispenser body 702 to re-stock storage containers 730a-b. Storage containers 730a-b may include a plurality of protective gloves 750. In some examples, protective gloves 750 may be provided in a stack within storage containers 730a-b, further discussed below. An attention-grabbing device 710 may be provided to increase visibility of the distribution system 700 and encourage a patron to use protective gloves 750. The attention grabbing device may be attached to the distribution on any surface to include the body, stand, upper surface (as shown in
As illustrated in
The dispenser body 702 and/or the bottom surface 708 may include one or auxiliary device(s) 718a-b. In some examples, the auxiliary device(s) 718a-b may comprise a transceiver to aid in determining in the number of protective gloves 750 have been used and/or how many protective gloves remain in the storage containers 730a-b. When a protective glove 750 is provided with a tracking device such as the tracking device 420, 520 of
It is noted that in some examples, the auxiliary device(s) 718a-band 732 may interact with and allow a user to redeem a redemption device 122, 522. In one example, auxiliary device 718a may be an RFID transponder, a barcode or QR-code reader, and the like.
Devices 718, 732 may be in contact via wired or wireless transmission to a distribution tracking system (not shown). The distribution tracking system may enable a vendor to tack and determine usage of gloves 750, determine if inventory is depleted, as well as determine useful business information such as the number of gloves 750 distributed, redeemed, visibility of redeemable devices, and the like, as discussed above with respect to
As illustrated in
The stand 720 may be provided with a redemption device reader 722. In one example, the redemption device reader 722 may interact with and allow a user to redeem a redemption device 122, 522. In other examples, a redemption device 722 may be an RFID transponder, a barcode or QR-code reader, and the like. Similar to devices 718a-b, the redemption device reader 722 may be in contact via wired or wireless transmission to a distribution tracking system (not shown). The distribution tracking system may enable a vendor to tack and determine usage of gloves 750, determine if inventory is depleted, as well as determine useful business information such as the number of gloves 750 distributed, redeemed, visibility of redeemable devices, and the like, as discussed above with respect to
In some examples, a mounting mechanism 1020, 1030 may be provided to enable attachment of the distribution system 1000 to existing structures such as, for example, the pump 300 discussed above with respect to
One or more redeemable members 1106, 1108 may be provided on the body 1102 or hood 1103 of the protective garment 1100 in a separable region 1107 similar to the separable region 109, 409 discussed above with respect to
One or more redeemable members 1116 may be provided on the body 1112 of the protective hat 1110 in a separable region 1117 similar to the separable region 109, 409 discussed above with respect to
One or more redeemable members 1126 may be provided on the body 1122 of the protective foot cover 1120 in a separable region 1127 similar to the separable region 109, 409 discussed above with respect to
The baseball cap 1130 may include one or more redeemable members 1136. The redeemable member 1136 may be provided on the body 1132 of the baseball cap 1130 in a separable region 1107 similar to the separable region 109, 409 discussed above with respect to
One or more redeemable members 1146 may be provided on the body 1142 of the bag 1140 in a separable region 1147 similar to the separable region 109, 409 discussed above with respect to
The jersey 1150 may include one or more redeemable members 1156. The redeemable member 1156 may be provided separable region 1157 of the jersey 1150 which is similar to the separable region 109, 409 discussed above with respect to
The folding process involves finger blowers 1206a-b, thumb blowers 1207, and may include fold line pistons 1208a-d. The finger blowers 1206a-b and thumb blowers 1207a-b provide a burst of air (not shown) to fold a plurality of single consumer usable devices 1300, 1401, 1402, 1403 about fold lines 1301a-b in the folding process. The fold line may be produced using fold pistons that travel in the axis of the fold lines to assist in creating repeatable folds about the fold lines 1301a-b, to create an interlocking stack of gloves 1404.
During the folding process, the central folding platform may lower in increments (not shown) to ensure the interlocking stack of gloves remain at the height of the folding table 1209 to allow the finger blowers 1206a-b and thumb blowers 1207a-b are able to provide a fold about fold lines 1301a-b. After the folding process is complete and the interlocking stack of gloves 1404, which may fold any number of single consumer usable devices into an intertwined stack of gloves, the central folding platform may drop down into the storage container 1202 which may then be removed from the folding machine.
This third step is removing at least a portion 1503 of the redeemable member 110, described above. This may also comprise additional structure and steps depending upon the embodiment of the redeemable member 110. These optional steps are described in step 31503.
The fourth step, which is optional is disposing, or throwing away the body 114, described above and depicted in
The fifth step, which is optional, comprises redeeming a reward (not shown) from an establishment with the redeemable member 110 using the indicia 116 or 120 to prove the validity of the redeemable member 110.
Protective glove 1300 includes a finger region 1302, a palm region 1306, and a wrist region 1312. Finger region 1302 and/or palm region 1306 is designed to enclose the fingers and thumb of a user when worn by the user. Finger region 1302 includes an edge or profile 1304 shaped like a silhouette of a dog's or other animal's paw print. Specifically, profile 1304 includes four scalloped or protruding portions, which provide the effect of seeing a profile or outline of a paw print. In other examples, profile 1304 may be of any other shape, including geometric shapes, animal-related shapes, the shape of an object, or any other shape. Finger region 1302 is wider than palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312 for a number of useful reasons. The increased width of finger region 1302 as compared to palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312 allows the fingers and/or thumb of a user to move, grasp, open, and close more easily than if the finger region 1302 had a width similar to palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312.
For example, wider finger region 1302 may allow a user to more easily extend and spread their fingers and grasp or pick up pet waste while wearing protective glove 1302. The shape of finger region 1302 and corresponding profile 1304 may also allow other tasks and/or motions to be more easily performed by a user, by providing them a larger and freer range of motion than narrower profiled gloves. Additionally, when protective glove 1300 is removed from a user's hand after picking up an object and turning protective glove 1300 inside out, as described below, protective glove forms 1300 a larger bag or pouch to contain pet waste or other materials than if finger region 1302 were not wider than palm region 1306 or wrist region 1312. Further, the larger bag or pouch formed by finger region 1302 turning protective glove 1300 inside out, as described below, means that palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312 will be less deformed attempting to account for an otherwise over-filled finger region 1302, thereby making functions of palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312 more easily accomplished as will be described below.
Palm region 1306 is separated from finger region 1302 by a first construction line 1308. First construction line 1308 is shown for illustration purposes only and may not actually appear on the product, or may be in a different position (i.e., towards or away from finger region 1302). In some examples, first construction line 1308 may also define a boundary between a thicker and thinner portions of the protective glove 1300. For example, finger region 1302 may be made of a thicker material than palm region 1306, up to first construction line 1308, in order to more securely hold pet waste, while palm region 1306 may be formed of a thinner material. The palm region 1306 may provide a surface on which indicia may be printed, such as an advertisement and/or other branding or promotional material, so in some embodiments palm region 1306 may be of a greater thickness than finger region 1302 and/or wrist region 1312 in order to facilitate printing, etc. thereon of the indicia. In some embodiments, first construction line 1308 may be defined as a line which divides the scalloped or protruding portions of finger region 1302 and palm region 1306.
Wrist region 1312 is separated from palm region 1306 by a second construction line 1310. Second construction line 1310 is intended as illustrating the different portions or regions of protective glove 1300 and may not be a visible element of protective glove 1300. However, in some examples, second construction line 1310 may have some other purpose, such as to define a change in shape, thickness, or type of material as described above.
Wrist region 1312 includes a first tab 1314, a second tab 1316, and a medial portion 1322. Wrist region 1312 defines an opening 1324 into an inner portion of the protective glove 1300 between the two layers of protective glove 1300. Thus, opening 1324 may not be thermally or otherwise closed by related processes which are used at the remaining perimeter of protective glove 1300 to close the same and form those portions of protective glove 1300. In some embodiments the opening will extend continuously from the bottom left corner of first tab 1314, around the inner edge of first tab 1314, across the bottom of medial portion 1322 (described below), around the left edge of second tab 1316, and to the bottom right of separable portion 1326.
In some embodiments, wrist region 1312 is the same width as palm region 1306, and has a smaller width than finger region 1302 as described above. In some other examples, wrist region 1312 may have a slightly or significantly smaller width than palm region 1306, so the wrist region fits the wrist of a user more snugly and securely when in use, preventing entrance into protective glove 1300 of waste or other matter, prior to turning protective glove 1300 inside out as described below.
First tab 1314 and second tab 1316 extend from wrist region 1312 and palm region 1306. In some embodiments, first tab 1314 and second tab 1316 extend a distance of between one to four inches. In other embodiments, first tab 1314 and second tab 1316 extend a distance of between one to five inches. In yet other embodiments, first tab 1314 and second tab 1316 extend a distance of between one to six inches. Thereby, first tab 1314 and second tab 1316 are long enough to tie to each other, and thereby close opening 1324 formed by the wrist region 1312 (as is, or when protective glove. When first tab 1314 and second tab 1316 are shorter (one inch for example), tying them to each other may result in more deformation and squeezing of wrist region 1312 and/or palm region 1306 than when first tab 1314 and second tab 1316 are longer (four or five inches for example). First tab 1314 and second tab 1316 may extend from the wrist region in other directions, such as perpendicular to the wrist region 1312 and/or the palm region 1306 (i.e., to the left or right of protective glove 1300 as shown in
Medial portion 1322 of wrist region 1312 defines at least a portion of opening 1324 into the interior of the protective glove 1300. Medial portion 1322 may be shaped and/or designed to couple to, or pull, other protective gloves (not shown), when folded in a certain manner, such as in a dispenser unit, so that removing a first protective glove 1300, advances and/or presents a second protective glove 1300 for use. Medial portion 1322 may therefore be designed to couple to, or pull, a finger region 1302 of a second protective glove 1300 and/or any other portion of the second protective glove 1300. Certain folding and/or presentation of each protective glove 1300 in such dispenser may be necessary to facilitate such repeated presentation of a new protective glove 1300 after each previous protective glove 1300 is dispensed.
Wrist region 1312 may further include a separable region 1326 which can be easily detached from wrist region 1312, and more specifically one of first tab 1314 or second tab 1316. A redeemable member 1318 may also be coupled with separable portion 1326 as described herein, or may be integrated with (one and the same as) separable region 1326. When redeemable member is coupled with separable portion 1326, glue or other adhesive means may be employed there-between. In this embodiment, separable portion 1326 attaches to second tab 1316 at perforations 1320 that allow separable portion 1326 and redeemable member 1318 to be easily removed from protective glove 1300. Redeemable member 1318 may be separable from separable portion 1326 as described above in reference to other embodiments.
To use protective glove 1300 to dispose of pet waste, a user would first remove the protective glove 1300 from a dispenser or other storage location and open protective glove 1300 at opening 1324 defined by wrist region 1312. The user may insert their hand into opening 1324 and extend their fingers into the internal space defined by protective glove 1300, such that their fingers are positioned inside finger region 1302. The user may then pick up the pet waste, or other material to be disposed of After picking up the material to be disposed of, protective glove 1300 may be unrolled off the hand of the user (i.e., turned inside-out), such that the internal space defined by protective glove 1300 becomes an outside of protective glove 1300 and the external surfaces of protective glove 1300 become interior surfaces. Protective glove 1300 then forms a pouch or container for holding the pet waste or other material, and may be tied shut with the first tab 1314 and the second tab 1316 as described above. The ‘pouched’ protective glove 1300 may then be disposed of.
Because finger region 1302 is larger than palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312, less deformation is likely for palm region 1306 and wrist region 1312 during tying off. The user may also remove or tear the redeemable member 1318 off of the second tab 1316 before or after picking up the pet waste.
As described above with respect to other embodiments, redeemable member 1318 may fold around the outer edge of separable region 1326. Therefore, redeemable member 1318 may have an ‘interior’ side (within the fold), and an ‘exterior’ side (on the outside of redeemable member 1318 on both sides of protective glove 1300). Indicia may be present on either or both of the interior side and the exterior side.
Protective glove 1400 includes a finger region 1402, a palm region 1406, and a wrist region 1412. Finger region 1402 and/or palm region 1406 may be shaped to enclose the fingers and thumb of a user when worn by the user. Finger region 1402 includes an edge or profile 1404 which may be shaped like a silhouette of a paw print and/or animal print. Specifically, profile 1404 may include four scalloped or protruding portions, which provide the effect of seeing a profile or outline of a paw print. In other examples, profile 1404 may be of any other shape, including geometric shapes, animal shapes, the shape of an object, or any other shape. Finger region 1402 may be wider than palm region 1406 and wrist region 1412 for a number of important reasons. The width of finger region 1402 allows the fingers and/or thumb of a user to move, grasp, open, and close more easily than if the finger region 1402 had a width similar to palm region 1406 and wrist region 1412. For example, with wider finger region 1402, a user may be able to extend their fingers and grasp or pick up pet waste while wearing protective glove 1400. The shape of finger region 1402 and corresponding profile 1404 may allow the action described herein as well as other tasks or motions which may be performed by a user, providing them sufficiently large and free range of motion to perform tasks. Additionally, when protective glove 1400 is removed from a user's hand after picking up an object and turning protective glove 1400 inside out, as described below, protective glove 1400 forms a larger bag or pouch to contain pet waste or other materials than if finger region 1402 were not wider than palm region 1406 or wrist region 1412. Further, the larger bag or pouch formed by finger region 1402 turning protective glove 1400 inside out, as described below mean that palm region 1406 and wrist region 1412 will be less deformed attempting to account for an otherwise over-filled finger region 1402, thereby making functions of palm region 1406 and wrist region 1412 more easily accomplished as will be described below.
Palm region 1406 may be separated from finger region 1408 by first construction line 1408. First construction line 1408 is shown for illustration purposes only and may not actually appear on the product, or may be in a different position (i.e., towards or away from finger region 1402). In some examples, first construction line 1408 may also define a boundary between a thicker and thinner portions of protective glove 1400. For example, finger region 1402 may be made of a thicker material than palm region 1406, up to first construction line 1408, in order to more securely hold pet waste, while palm region 1406 may be formed of a thinner material. Palm region 1406 may provide a surface on which indicia may be printed, such as an advertisement and/or other branding or promotional material, so in some embodiments palm region 1406 may be of a greater thickness than finger region 1402 and/or wrist region 1412 in order to facilitate printing, etc. thereon of the indicia. In some embodiments, first construction line 1408 may be defined as a line which divides the scalloped or protruding portions of finger region 1402 and palm region 1406.
Wrist region 1412 may be separated from the palm region 1406 by a second construction line 1410. Second construction line 1410 is intended as illustrating the different portions or regions of protective glove 1400 and may not be a visible element of protective glove 1400. However, in some examples, second construction line 1410 may have some other purpose, such as to define a change in shape, thickness, or type of material as described above.
Wrist region 1412 includes two tabs 1414 and a medial portion 1416. Wrist region 1412 defines an opening 1418 into an inner portion of protective glove 1400 between the two layers of protective glove 1400. Thus, opening 1418 may not be thermally or otherwise closed by related processes which are used at the remaining perimeter of protective glove 1400 to close the same and form those portions of protective glove 1400. In some embodiments the opening will extend continuously from the bottom left corner of one of the tabs 1414, around the inner edge of the tab 1414 to across the bottom of medial portion 1416, around the edge of a second tab 1414 to a bottom right of the second sab 1414.
In some embodiments, wrist region 1412 may be the same width as palm region 1406, and may have a smaller width than finger region 1402 as described above. In some other examples, wrist region 1412 may have a slightly or significantly smaller width than palm region 1406, so wrist region 1412 fits the wrist of a user more snugly and securely when in use, preventing entrance into protective glove 1400 of waster or other matter, prior to turning protective glove 1400 inside out as described herein.
Tabs 1414 extend from wrist region 1412 and palm region 1406. In some embodiments, tabs 1414 may extend a distance of between one to four inches. In other embodiments tabs 1414 extend a distance of between one to five inches. In yet other embodiments the tabs 1414 extend a distance of between one to six inches. Tabs 1414 may also be long enough to tie to each other, and thereby close opening 1418 formed by wrist region 1412. When tabs 1414 are shorter (one inch for example) tying them to each other may result in more deformation of wrist region 1412 and/or palm region 1406 than when tabs 1414 are longer (four or five inches for example). Tabs 1414 may extend from the wrist region 1412 in other directions, such as perpendicular to wrist region 1412 and/or palm region 1406.
Medial portion 1416 of wrist region 1412 defines at least a portion of opening 1418 into the interior of protective glove 1400. Medial portion 1416 may be shaped and/or designed to couple to other protective gloves (not shown) such as in a dispenser unit, such that removing a first protective glove 1400, advances and/or presents a second protective glove 1400 for use. Medial portion 1416 may therefore be designed to couple to, or pull, a finger region 1402 of a second protective glove 1400 and/or any other portion of the second protective glove 1400. Certain folding and/or presentation of each protective glove 1400 in such dispenser may be necessary to facilitate such repeated presentation of a new protective glove 1400 after each previous protective glove is dispensed.
To use protective glove 1400, a user would first remove protective glove 1400 from a dispenser or other storage location and open protective glove 1400 at opening 1418 defined by wrist region 1412. The user may insert their hand into opening 1418 and extend their fingers into the internal space defined by protective glove 1400, such that their fingers are positioned inside finger region 1402. The user may then pick up the pet waste, or other material to be disposed of. After picking up the material to be disposed of, protective glove 1400 may be unrolled off the hand of the user (i.e., turned inside-out), such that the internal space defined by protective glove 1400 becomes an outside of protective glove 1400 and the external surfaces of protective glove 1400 become interior surfaces. Protective glove 1400 then forms a pouch or container for holding the pet waste or other material, and may be tied shut with tabs 1414 as described above.
Protective glove 1500 includes a finger region 1502, a palm region 1506, and a wrist region 1512. Finger region 1502 and/or palm region 1506 is designed to enclose the fingers and thumb of a user when worn by the user. Finger region 1502 includes an edge or profile 1504 shaped like a silhouette of a dog's or other animal's paw print. Specifically, profile 1504 includes four scalloped or protruding portions, which provide the effect of seeing a profile or outline of a paw print. In other examples, profile 1504 may be of any other shape, including geometric shapes, animal-related shapes, the shape of an object, or any other shape. Finger region 1502 is aligned with one side of palm region 1506 and wider or extending beyond an opposite edge of palm region 1506. Finger region 1502 is wider than palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512 for a number of useful reasons. The increased width of finger region 1502 as compared to palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512 allows the fingers and/or thumb of a user to move, grasp, open, and close more easily than if the finger region 1502 had a width similar to palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512.
For example, wider finger region 1502 may allow a user to more easily extend and spread their fingers and grasp or pick up pet waste while wearing protective glove 1502. The shape of finger region 1502 and corresponding profile 1504 may also allow other tasks and/or motions to be more easily performed by a user, by providing them a larger and freer range of motion than narrower profiled gloves. Additionally, when protective glove 1500 is removed from a user's hand after picking up an object and turning protective glove 1500 inside out, as described below, protective glove forms 1500 a larger bag or pouch to contain pet waste or other materials than if finger region 1502 were not wider than palm region 1506 or wrist region 1512. Further, the larger bag or pouch formed by finger region 1502 turning protective glove 1500 inside out, as described below, means that palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512 will be less deformed attempting to account for an otherwise over-filled finger region 1502, thereby making functions of palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512 more easily accomplished as will be described below.
Palm region 1506 is separated from finger region 1502 by a first construction line 1508. First construction line 1508 is shown for illustration purposes only and may not actually appear on the product, or may be in a different position (i.e., towards or away from finger region 1502). In some examples, first construction line 1508 may also define a boundary between a thicker and thinner portions of the protective glove 1500. For example, finger region 1502 may be made of a thicker material than palm region 1506, up to first construction line 1508, in order to more securely hold pet waste, while palm region 1506 may be formed of a thinner material. The palm region 1506 may provide a surface on which indicia may be printed, such as an advertisement and/or other branding or promotional material, so in some embodiments palm region 1506 may be of a greater thickness than finger region 1502 and/or wrist region 1512 in order to facilitate printing, etc. thereon of the indicia. In some embodiments, first construction line 1508 may be defined as a line which divides the scalloped or protruding portions of finger region 1502 and palm region 1506.
Wrist region 1512 is separated from palm region 1506 by a second construction line 1510. Second construction line 1510 is intended as illustrating the different portions or regions of protective glove 1500 and may not be a visible element of protective glove 1500. However, in some examples, second construction line 1510 may have some other purpose, such as to define a change in shape, thickness, or type of material as described above.
Wrist region 1512 includes two tabs 1514 and a medial portion 1522. Wrist region 1512 defines an opening 1524 into an inner portion of protective glove 1500 between the two layers of protective glove 1500. Thus, opening 1524 may not be thermally or otherwise closed by related processes which are used at the remaining perimeter of protective glove 1500 to close the same and form those portions of protective glove 1500. In some embodiments the opening will extend continuously from the bottom left corner of one of the two tabs 1514 around the inner edge of the one of the two tabs 1514, across the bottom of medial portion 1522 and separable portion 1526 (described below), around the left edge of the second of the two tabs 1514.
In some embodiments, wrist region 1512 is the same width as palm region 1506, and has a smaller width than finger region 1502 as described above. In some other examples, wrist region 1512 may have a slightly or significantly smaller width than palm region 1506, so the wrist region fits the wrist of a user more snugly and securely when in use, preventing entrance into protective glove 1500 of waste or other matter, prior to turning protective glove 1500 inside out as described below.
Tabs 1514 extend from wrist region 1512 and palm region 1506. In some embodiments, tabs 1514 extend a distance of between one to four inches. In other embodiments, tabs 1514 extend a distance of between one to five inches. In yet other embodiments, tabs 1514 extend a distance of between one to six inches. Thereby, tabs 1514 are long enough to tie to each other, and thereby close opening 1524 formed by the wrist region 1512 (as is, or when protective glove. When tabs 1514 are shorter (one inch for example), tying them to each other may result in more deformation and squeezing of wrist region 1512 and/or palm region 1506 than when tabs 1514 are longer (four or five inches for example). Tabs 1514 may extend from the wrist region in other directions, such as perpendicular to the wrist region 1512 and/or the palm region 1506 (i.e., to the left or right of protective glove 1500 as shown in
Medial portion 1522 of wrist region 1512 defines at least a portion of opening 1524 into the interior of the protective glove 1500. Medial portion 1522 may be shaped and/or designed to couple to, or pull, other protective gloves (not shown), when folded in a certain manner, such as in a dispenser unit, so that removing a first protective glove 1500, advances and/or presents a second protective glove 1500 for use. Medial portion 1522 may therefore be designed to couple to, or pull, a finger region 1502 of a second protective glove 1500 and/or any other portion of the second protective glove 1500. Certain folding and/or presentation of each protective glove 1500 in such dispenser may be necessary to facilitate such repeated presentation of a new protective glove 1500 after each previous protective glove 1500 is dispensed.
Wrist region 1512 may further include a separable region 1526 which can be easily detached from wrist region 1512, and more specifically medial potion 1522. A redeemable member 1518 may also be coupled with separable portion 1526 as described herein, or may be integrated with (one and the same as) separable region 1526. When redeemable member is coupled with separable portion 1526, glue or other adhesive means may be employed there-between. In this embodiment, separable portion 1526 attaches to medial portion 1522 at perforations 1520 that allow separable portion 1526 and redeemable member 1518 to be easily removed from protective glove 1500. Redeemable member 1518 may be separable from separable portion 1526 as described above in reference to other embodiments.
To use protective glove 1500 to dispose of pet waste, a user would first remove the protective glove 1500 from a dispenser or other storage location and open protective glove 1500 at opening 1524 defined by wrist region 1512. The user may insert their hand into opening 1524 and extend their fingers into the internal space defined by protective glove 1500, such that their fingers are positioned inside finger region 1502. The user may then pick up the pet waste, or other material to be disposed of After picking up the material to be disposed of, protective glove 1500 may be unrolled off the hand of the user (i.e., turned inside-out), such that the internal space defined by protective glove 1500 becomes an outside of protective glove 1500 and the external surfaces of protective glove 1500 become interior surfaces. Protective glove 1500 then forms a pouch or container for holding the pet waste or other material, and may be tied shut with the tabs 1514 as described above. The ‘pouched’ protective glove 1500 may then be disposed of.
Because finger region 1502 is larger than palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512, less deformation is likely for palm region 1506 and wrist region 1512 during tying off. The user may also remove or tear the redeemable member 1518 off of the second tab 1516 before or after picking up the pet waste.
As described above with respect to other embodiments, redeemable member 1518 may fold around the outer edge of separable region 1526. Therefore, redeemable member 1518 may have an ‘interior’ side (within the fold), and an ‘exterior’ side (on the outside of redeemable member 1518 on both sides of protective glove 1500). Indicia may be present on either or both of the interior side and the exterior side.
Protective glove 1600 includes a finger region 1602, a palm region 1606, and a wrist region 1612. Finger region 1602 and/or palm region 1606 may be shaped to enclose the fingers and thumb of a user when worn by the user. Finger region 1602 includes an edge or profile 1604 which may be shaped like a silhouette of a paw print and/or animal print. Specifically, profile 1604 may include four scalloped or protruding portions, which provide the effect of seeing a profile or outline of a paw print. In other examples, profile 1604 may be of any other shape, including geometric shapes, animal shapes, the shape of an object, or any other shape. Finger region 1602 may be wider than palm region 1606 and wrist region 1612 for a number of important reasons. The width of finger region 1602 allows the fingers and/or thumb of a user to move, grasp, open, and close more easily than if the finger region 1602 had a width similar to palm region 1606 and wrist region 1612. For example, with wider finger region 1602, a user may be able to extend their fingers and grasp or pick up pet waste while wearing protective glove 1600. The shape of finger region 1602 and corresponding profile 1604 may allow the action described herein as well as other tasks or motions which may be performed by a user, providing them sufficiently large and free range of motion to perform tasks. Additionally, when protective glove 1600 is removed from a user's hand after picking up an object and turning protective glove 1600 inside out, as described below, protective glove 1600 forms a larger bag or pouch to contain pet waste or other materials than if finger region 1602 were not wider than palm region 1606 or wrist region 1612. Further, the larger bag or pouch formed by finger region 1602 turning protective glove 1600 inside out, as described below mean that palm region 1606 and wrist region 1612 will be less deformed attempting to account for an otherwise over-filled finger region 1602, thereby making functions of palm region 1606 and wrist region 1612 more easily accomplished as will be described below.
Palm region 1606 may be separated from finger region 1608 by first construction line 1608. First construction line 1608 is shown for illustration purposes only and may not actually appear on the product, or may be in a different position (i.e., towards or away from finger region 1602). In some examples, first construction line 1608 may also define a boundary between a thicker and thinner portions of protective glove 1600. For example, finger region 1602 may be made of a thicker material than palm region 1606, up to first construction line 1608, in order to more securely hold pet waste, while palm region 1606 may be formed of a thinner material. Palm region 1606 may provide a surface on which indicia may be printed, such as an advertisement and/or other branding or promotional material, so in some embodiments palm region 1606 may be of a greater thickness than finger region 1602 and/or wrist region 1612 in order to facilitate printing, etc. thereon of the indicia. In some embodiments, first construction line 1608 may be defined as a line which divides the scalloped or protruding portions of finger region 1602 and palm region 1606.
Wrist region 1612 may be separated from the palm region 1606 by a second construction line 1610. Second construction line 1610 is intended as illustrating the different portions or regions of protective glove 1600 and may not be a visible element of protective glove 1600. However, in some examples, second construction line 1610 may have some other purpose, such as to define a change in shape, thickness, or type of material as described above.
Wrist region 1612 includes two tabs 1614 and a medial portion 1616. Wrist region 1612 defines an opening 1618 into an inner portion of protective glove 1600 between the two layers of protective glove 1600. Thus, opening 1618 may not be thermally or otherwise closed by related processes which are used at the remaining perimeter of protective glove 1600 to close the same and form those portions of protective glove 1600. In some embodiments the opening will extend continuously from the bottom left corner of one of the tabs 1614, around the inner edge of the tab 1614 to across the bottom of medial portion 1616, around the edge of a second tab 1614 to a bottom right of the second sab 1614.
In some embodiments, wrist region 1612 may be the same width as palm region 1606, and may have a smaller width than finger region 1602 as described above. In some other examples, wrist region 1612 may have a slightly or significantly smaller width than palm region 1606, so wrist region 1612 fits the wrist of a user more snugly and securely when in use, preventing entrance into protective glove 1600 of waster or other matter, prior to turning protective glove 1600 inside out as described herein.
Tabs 1614 extend from wrist region 1612 and palm region 1606. In some embodiments, tabs 1614 may extend a distance of between one to four inches. In other embodiments tabs 1614 extend a distance of between one to five inches. In yet other embodiments the tabs 1614 extend a distance of between one to six inches. Tabs 1614 may also be long enough to tie to each other, and thereby close opening 1618 formed by wrist region 1612. When tabs 1614 are shorter (one inch for example) tying them to each other may result in more deformation of wrist region 1612 and/or palm region 1606 than when tabs 1614 are longer (four or five inches for example). Tabs 1614 may extend from the wrist region 1612 in other directions, such as perpendicular to wrist region 1612 and/or palm region 1606.
Medial portion 1616 of wrist region 1612 defines at least a portion of opening 1618 into the interior of protective glove 1600. Medial portion 1616 may be shaped and/or designed to couple to other protective gloves (not shown) such as in a dispenser unit, such that removing a first protective glove 1600, advances and/or presents a second protective glove 1600 for use. Medial portion 1616 may therefore be designed to couple to, or pull, a finger region 1602 of a second protective glove 1600 and/or any other portion of the second protective glove 1600. Certain folding and/or presentation of each protective glove 1600 in such dispenser may be necessary to facilitate such repeated presentation of a new protective glove 1600 after each previous protective glove is dispensed.
To use protective glove 1600, a user would first remove protective glove 1600 from a dispenser or other storage location and open protective glove 1600 at opening 1618 defined by wrist region 1612. The user may insert their hand into opening 1618 and extend their fingers into the internal space defined by protective glove 1600, such that their fingers are positioned inside finger region 1602. The user may then pick up the pet waste, or other material to be disposed of. After picking up the material to be disposed of, protective glove 1600 may be unrolled off the hand of the user (i.e., turned inside-out), such that the internal space defined by protective glove 1600 becomes an outside of protective glove 1600 and the external surfaces of protective glove 1600 become interior surfaces. Protective glove 1600 then forms a pouch or container for holding the pet waste or other material, and may be tied shut with tabs 1614 as described above.
The invention has now been described in detail for the purposes of clarity and understanding. However, it will be appreciated that certain changes and modifications may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/253,622, filed Aug. 31, 2016, entitled “CONSUMER USABLE DEVICE WITH REDEEMABLE MEMBER,” which claims the benefit of and priority to Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 62/212,107 filed Aug. 31, 2015, entitled “GRABBIES PROMO GLOVE,” and Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 62/337,889 filed May 18, 2016, entitled “COUPON SYSTEM AND PROCESS OF USE.” The entire disclosures of the above applications are hereby incorporated by reference, for all purposes, as if fully set forth herein.
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