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This invention relates to a protective glove for a firefighter, an emergency worker, or other first responder, wherein the glove is constructed to allow improved flexing of a user's hands/fingers.
It is typical for firefighters and/or emergency workers to wear protective gloves to protect the user's hands from burns, abrasions, and other injury that may occur in a hazardous environment. It is important that such gloves do not impede the firefighter and/or emergency worker from effectively and/or efficiently using their hands to perform their required task. Furthermore, it is also important for such gloves to minimize the fatigue in a user's hands that can be generated over long periods of time of wearing such protective gloves while attempting to work in a hazardous environment. Thus, there is a continuing need to improve such protective gloves to allow increased flexibility for a user's hands.
According to one feature, the back face includes at least one seam located to overlay a knuckle joint in the hand, the at least one seam being defined by two edges that are joined to each other with the edges facing a common direction. Each edge has a convex crescent shape that is aligned with the convex crescent shape of the other edge.
In one feature, the back face includes at least one seam located to overlay a knuckle joint in the hand, the at least one seam defining two aligned, convex crescent shaped edges, the edges facing inwardly toward the hand when worn.
In one feature, the back face includes at least one seam located in a finger of the glove to overlay a knuckle joint in the hand, the at least one seam defining two aligned, convex crescent shaped edges, the edges facing inwardly toward a portion of the palm face directly opposite the at least one seam in the finger, the two edges being joined to each other along the convex crescent shape of the edges.
As one feature, the at least one seam includes a plurality of seams located in the fingers of the glove to overlay knuckle joints in the fingers.
According to one feature the at least one seam includes a continuous seam sized and located to overlay four metacarpophalangeal joints in a hand.
In one feature, the glove further includes a forchet joining the palm face and the back face.
According to one feature, the palm face and back face are connected directly to each other by a peripheral seam.
As one feature, the at least one seam is a stitched seam.
In accordance with one feature, the back face includes at least one seam defining a bubble space that overlays a knuckle joint in the hand.
According to one feature, the at least one seam includes a plurality of seams defining bubble spaces in the fingers of the glove that overlay knuckle joints in the fingers.
In one feature, the at least one seam includes a continuous seam defining a bubble space to overlay four metacarpophalangeal joints in a hand.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a review of the entire specification, including the appended claims and drawings.
With reference to
The glove 10 includes a plurality of seams 22, 24 and 26, each seam 22, 24 and 26 defining a corresponding bubble space 32, 34 and 36 that overlays one of the knuckle joints in the hand. More specifically, the seam 22 is sized and located to extend and define the buddle space 32 over all four of the base knuckle joints (metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP joints)) of the fingers of the hand, excluding the thumb. Each of the seams 24 is located in the glove to define the corresponding bubble space 34 over a corresponding one of the middle knuckle joints of the fingers (proximal interphalangeal joints (PIP joint)), and each of the seams 26 is located to define the corresponding bubble space 36 over one of the end knuckle joints (distal interphalangeal joints (DIP joint)) of the fingers.
Each of the bubble spaces 32, 34 and 36 provides an open area into which the corresponding knuckle joint can extend during flexing, such as shown in
It is common for protective gloves, such as gloves 10 shown in
With reference to
It should be understood that while the illustrated gloves show the seams 22, 24 and 26 at all of the various knuckle joints in a hand, in some applications it may be desirable to include only one of the seams 22, 24 and 26 or only certain groups of the seams 22, 24 and 26. For example, in some applications it may be desirable to have only the seam 22, while in other applications it may be desirable to have only the seams 24 on the four fingers of the hand, excluding the thumb. It should be understood that there are many other possible alternatives in this regard.
It should be appreciated that by using the aligned, convex crescent-shaped edges 48 to form the seams 22, 24 and 26, the bubble spaces 32, 34 and 36 can be provided in a relatively simply manner above each of the corresponding knuckles of a user's hand to allow for easier flexing of the hand and to minimize fatigue in the hand.
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