The present patent application relates to a glove, and particularly to an impact-resistant glove.
Gloves are commonly used for labor protection, playing a role in protecting hands and preventing hands from hurt during operation. In some workplaces where collision or impact may occur, common gloves are weak in enduring collision or impact, and cannot provide good protection.
The present patent application provides a glove, which has a good impact resistance and provides protection to the hands of an operator.
The present patent application provides a glove including a first part to cover the back side of a hand and a second part to cover the palm side of the hand. The first part and the second part form a space for placing the hand. The first part includes an outermost flame retardant polyester spandex layer, a thermoplastic polyurethane waterproof membrane adjacent to the flame retardant polyester spandex layer, an innermost cotton polyester knit layer, and a dual density pad layer made of ethylene vinyl acetate and low density polyethylene sandwiched between the thermoplastic polyurethane waterproof membrane and the cotton polyester knit layer.
In one embodiment, the dual density pad layer may include a higher density layer adjacent to the thermoplastic polyurethane waterproof membrane and a lower density layer adjacent to the cotton polyester knit layer. The density of the higher density layer is higher than that of the lower density layer.
In one embodiment, the outer surface of the higher density layer of the dual density pad layer may have lateral protrusions extending laterally.
In one embodiment, the dual density pad layer may include a back portion, four finger portions at the front of the back portion, and a thumb portion separated from the back portion.
In one embodiment, the finger portion may have a curved cross-section half surrounding the back side of the finger.
In one embodiment, the outer surface of the first part may have longitudinal protrusions extending longitudinally.
In one embodiment, the second part may include an outermost flame retardant cotton canvas layer, an innermost cotton polyester knit layer, and a thermoplastic polyurethane waterproof membrane sandwiched between the flame retardant cotton canvas layer and the cotton polyester knit layer.
Embodiments of the present patent application have the following advantages: the first part of the glove of the present patent application for covering the back side of hand is made of multi-layers of materials. The dual density pad layer made of ethylene vinyl acetate and low density polyethylene sandwiched between the thermoplastic polyurethane waterproof membrane and the cotton polyester knit layer provides excellent impact resistance and absorption of shock and protects hands. In addition, since the glove has a flame retardant layer on the outside and a waterproof membrane on the inside, it has both flame retardant and waterproof properties.
The present patent application will be further described below by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of claimed subject matter. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that claimed subject matter may be practiced without these specific. In other instances, methods, apparatuses, or systems that would be known by one of ordinary skill have not been described in detail so as not to obscure claimed subject matter.
Embodiments of the glove of the present patent application are described below in detail. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the drawings, wherein the same or similar numerals represent the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions.
In the description of the glove of the present patent application, the terms “front”, “back”, “above”, “below”, “upper”, “lower”, “top” and “bottom” indicate an orientation or position relationship based on the orientation and position relationship as indicated in the drawings, merely to facilitate and simplify description of the present patent application, do not indicate or imply that a device or element referred to necessarily has a specific orientation, being made or operated with a specific orientation, and thus should not be understood as a limitation to the present patent application. In addition, the terms “first” and “second” are merely used for description purposes, and therefore should not be understood as an indication or implication of the relative importance.
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The lower density layer 132 of the dual density pad layer 13 is softer than the higher density layer 131 so to promote comfort, while the higher density layer 131 can facilitate good impact resistance. The dual density pad layer 13 can provide excellent impact resistance and absorption of shock as well as maximum protection to hand and fingers.
The outside of the first part 1 of the glove is the flame retardant polyester spandex layer 11, which is flame retardant, wearable, and flexible. It can provide excellent protection and prolong the service life of the glove. Furthermore, the outside of the first part 1 has longitudinal protrusions 111 extending longitudinally. That is, the outer surface of the flame retardant polyester spandex layer 11 may have longitudinal protrusions 111, for example, four longitudinal protrusions 111. Each longitudinal protrusion 111 is made from a longitudinally extended flame retardant polyester spandex strip, to improve comfort of the glove.
The outside of the second part 2 is the flame retardant cotton canvas layer 21, which has flame retardant property, a rough surface, and good anti-skid property, facilitates various work and has good durability.
Both the first part 1 and the second part 2 of the glove have a thermoplastic polyurethane waterproof membrane 12, offering good waterproof property to the glove and allowing the glove to be used under wet or humid environments.
In addition, both the innermost layers of the first part 1 and the second part 2 are cotton polyester knit layer 14, which has good moisture absorption and thermal insulation properties and a certain degree of elasticity, is suitable for direct contact with hands, improving comfort of the glove.
The glove of the present patent application, with the combination of materials of different material properties, shows good impact resistance and better comfort while enhancing protection of the glove.
The above with references to the drawings has provided a detailed description of the present patent application. However, it should be understood that the present patent application is not limited to the abovementioned embodiments. The abovementioned embodiments are merely illustrative and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the patent application. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that, under the enlightenment of the present patent application, many other possible modifications and variations can be made, without departing from the purposes and the protection scope of the claims of the present patent application, and fall within the true scope of the patent application.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/838,363, filed on Jun. 24, 2013, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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