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This invention relates to a protective glove for a firefighter, an emergency worker, or other first responder.
Typically, firefighter's and/or other emergency workers wear protective gloves to protect the user's hands from burns, abrasions and other injuries that can occur in hazardous environments. It is desirable that such gloves do not impede the firefighter or other such emergency worker from effectively and/or efficiently using their hands to perform required tasks. Additionally, it is also desirable for such gloves to minimize the fatigue in a user's hand that can be generated over a period of time from working in an emergency or hazardous environment. Furthermore, it is always desirable to minimize the cost of manufacturing such gloves. Accordingly, there is a continuing need to improve such protective gloves.
In accordance with one feature of the invention, a protective glove is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker, the glove having a hand covering portion with a plurality of fingers extending therefrom. The protective glove includes a palm face to cover the palm side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, a back face to cover the back side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, and at least one fourcette connecting the palm face to the back face around a perimeter of at least one of the fingers of the glove to define a 3-D type construction for the at least another one of the fingers. The palm face is joined directly to the back face around a perimeter of at least another one of the fingers of the glove to define a pancake type construction for the at least one of the fingers.
As one feature, the at least one of the fingers includes a plurality of the fingers.
In one feature, the at least one of the fingers includes a pinkie finger of the glove.
According to one feature, the at least one of the fingers includes a ring finger of the glove.
In one feature, the at least another one of the fingers includes an index finger of the glove.
As one feature, the at least another one of the fingers includes a middle finger of the glove.
According to one feature, the at least another one of the fingers includes a thumb of the glove.
In one feature, the at least one fourcette includes a plurality of fourcettes and the at least another one of the fingers of the glove includes a plurality of the fingers of the glove.
In accordance with one feature of the invention, a protective glove is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The protective glove includes palm face to cover the palm side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, a back face to cover the back side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, and at least one fourcette connecting the palm face to the back face in an index finger of the glove to define a 3-D type construction for the index finger. The palm face is joined directly to the back face in a pinkie finger of the glove to define a pancake type construction for the pinkie finger.
In accordance with one feature of the invention, a protective glove is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The protective glove includes a palm face to cover the palm side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, a back face to cover the back side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, and at least one fourcette connecting the palm face to the back face in an index finger and middle finger of the glove to define a 3-D type construction for each of the index and middle fingers. The palm face is joined directly to the back face in a pinkie finger and a ring finger of the glove to define a pancake type construction for each of the pinkie and ring fingers. As a further feature, a fourcette connects the palm face to the back face in a thumb of the glove to define a 3-D type construction for the thumb. In yet a further feature, the at least one fourcette is a plurality of fourcettes.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a review of the entire specification, including the appended claims and drawings.
As illustrated in
The glove 10 utilizes both a 2-D pancake style construction and a 3-D style construction in the fingers 18. More specifically, one or more of the fingers 18 have a pancake type construction such as shown in
It will be appreciated that the 3-D type construction shown in
Typically, the protective glove 10 will have an outer shell 30 and one or more liners, such as a thermal liner, a moisture barrier and/or a moisture/vapor liner. The outer shell 30 can be made from any suitable material, such as from a natural leather, such as elk hide, a synthetic leather, or a suitable fabric, such as Kevlar® fabric or Nomex® fabric. Preferably, the glove 10 will conform to all applicable and current National Fire Protection Association standards.