Claims
- 1. A puncture-resistant glove for protecting a hand from needles and sharp objects, the hand having a palmar side and a dorsal side, and the glove comprising:
a palmar portion designed to extend over the palmar side of the hand, the palmar portion being made of a puncture-resistant material; a dorsal portion designed to extend over at least part of the dorsal side of the hand, the dorsal portion being sewn to the palmar portion; and a plurality of seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion, wherein at least one of the seams is located on the dorsal portion to provide for wrapping the palmer portion around to the seam on a dorsal side of the glove.
- 2. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the plurality of seams comprises a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, a finger tip seam and a thumb seam.
- 3. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 2 wherein the thumb seam style is selected from the group consisting of wing, straight, reverse, and keystone.
- 4. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the plurality of seams comprises a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, and a finger tip seam, wherein the thumb seam is a keystone-type seam located on the palmer portion of the glove, and wherein the keystone-type seam does not connect to the dorsal portion.
- 5. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 2 wherein the seam located on the dorsal side of the glove is selected from the group consisting of a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, a finger tip seam and a thumb seam.
- 6. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein substantially all of the seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion are located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 7. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the plurality of seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion are located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 8. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the palmar portion wraps around a side of a palm, a side of the little finger, and a tip of each finger.
- 9. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the dorsal portion is made of a stretchable material.
- 10. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 9 wherein a shirred elastic band is sewn into the dorsal portion of the glove.
- 11. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the dorsal portion is made of a puncture-resistant material.
- 12. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 11 further comprising an adjustment strap positioned across the dorsal portion of the glove.
- 13. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the puncture-resistant material comprises a plurality of layers of a base fabric having a plurality of warp yarns densely interwoven with a plurality of fill yarns, the base fabric having a warp crimp, a fill crimp and a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 100%.
- 14. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 13 wherein the warp crimp is greater than the fill crimp.
- 15. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 13 wherein the warp crimp is at least 10 times greater than the fill crimp.
- 16. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 13 wherein the fill crimp falls within the range of 1% to 2% and the warp crimp falls within the range of 20% to 30%.
- 17. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 13 wherein the base fabric has a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 120%.
- 18. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 13 wherein the yarns comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of liquid crystal polyesters, para-aramides, and high-density polyethylenes.
- 19. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 13 wherein the densely interwoven base fabric has a density in excess of 80 threads per inch in the warp or fill direction, and having a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 100%.
- 20. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 further comprising an elastic knit wrist sewn to the palmar and dorsal portions of the glove at a wrist.
- 21. A puncture-resistant glove for protecting a hand from needles and sharp objects, the hand having a palmar side and a dorsal side, and the glove made by a process comprising:
cutting a pattern of a palmar portion of the glove from a puncture-resistant material, the palmar portion extending over the palmar side of the hand; cutting a pattern of a dorsal portion of the glove, the dorsal portion extending over at least part of the dorsal side of the hand; and sewing the patterns of the palmar and dorsal portions together along a plurality of seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion, wherein at least one of the seams is located on the dorsal portion to provide for wrapping the palmer portion around to the seam on a dorsal side of the glove.
- 22. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 21 wherein sewing the patterns of the palmar and dorsal portions together comprises sewing the palmar and dorsal portions together along a lateral seam, a contra lateral seam, a finger tip seam and a thumb seam.
- 23. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 22 wherein the seam located on the dorsal side of the glove is selected from the group consisting of a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, a finger tip seam and a thumb seam.
- 24. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 22 wherein the thumb seam style is selected from the group consisting of wing, straight, reverse, and keystone.
- 25. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 21 wherein sewing the patterns of the palmar and dorsal portions together comprises sewing the palmar and dorsal portions together along a lateral seam, a contra lateral seam, and a finger tip seam, wherein the thumb seam is a keystone-type seam located on the palmer portion of the glove, and wherein the keystone-type seam does not connect to the dorsal portion.
- 26. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 19 wherein substantially all of the seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion are located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 27. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 21 wherein the plurality of seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion are located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 28. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 21 wherein cutting the pattern of a palmer portion comprises cutting a pattern such that the palmar portion wraps around a side of the palm, a side of the little finger, and a tip of each finger.
- 29. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 21 made by a process further comprising sewing the finger tip portions of the palmar pattern to the dorsal side of the respective fingers of the pattern of the palmar portion.
- 30. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 21 wherein sewing the palmar portion and the dorsal portion together comprises sewing using a number 18 needle.
- 31. A pattern for a palmar portion of a puncture-resistant glove, the glove having a palmar side and a dorsal side, the pattern comprising:
a shaped sheet of puncture-resistant material, wherein a dimension of the piece of material is designed such that the palmar portion of the glove will wrap around at least part of a hand and be sewn to a dorsal portion of the glove along seams located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 32. The pattern of claim 31 wherein the dimension of the sheet of puncture-resistant material is designed so that the palmar portion of the glove will wrap around a side of a palm, a side of the little finger, or a tip of each finger.
- 33. The pattern of claim 31 wherein the shaped sheet is designed for attachment of a keystone-type thumb, and wherein the thumb is of puncture-resistant material.
- 34. The pattern of claim 31 wherein the puncture-resistant material comprises a plurality of layers of a base fabric having a plurality of warp yarns densely interwoven with a plurality of fill yarns, the base fabric having a warp crimp, a fill crimp and a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 100%.
- 35. The pattern of claim 34 wherein the warp crimp is greater than the fill crimp.
- 36. The pattern of claim 34 wherein the base fabric has a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 120%.
- 37. The pattern of claim 34 wherein the yarns comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of liquid crystal polyesters, para-aramides, and high-density polyethylenes.
- 38. The pattern of claim 34 wherein the densely interwoven base fabric has a density in excess of 80 threads per inch in the warp or fill direction, and having a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 100%.
- 39. A puncture-resistant glove liner, to be used within a glove shell for protecting a hand from needles and sharp objects, the hand having a palmar side and a dorsal side, and the glove liner comprising:
a palmar portion designed to extend over the palmar side of the hand, the palmar portion being made of a puncture-resistant material; a dorsal portion designed to extend over at least part of the dorsal side of the hand, the dorsal portion being sewn to the palmar portion; and a plurality of seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion, wherein at least one of the seams is located on the dorsal portion to provide for wrapping the palmer portion around to the seam on a dorsal side of the glove, and where the portions and seams conform to the interior contours and dimensions of the glove shell.
- 40. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein the plurality of seams comprises a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, a finger tip seam and a thumb seam.
- 41. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 40 wherein the thumb seam style is selected from the group consisting of wing, straight, reverse, and keystone.
- 42. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein the plurality of seams comprises a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, and a finger tip seam, wherein the thumb seam is a keystone-type seam located on the palmer portion of the glove, and wherein the keystone-type seam does not connect to the dorsal portion.
- 43. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein substantially all of the seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion are located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 44. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein the plurality of seams connecting the palmar portion to the dorsal portion are located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 45. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein the dorsal portion is made of a stretchable material.
- 46. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein the dorsal portion is made of a puncture-resistant material.
- 47. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 39 wherein the puncture-resistant material comprises a plurality of layers of a base fabric having a plurality of warp yarns densely interwoven with a plurality of fill yarns, the base fabric having a warp crimp, a fill crimp, and a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 100%.
- 48. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 47 wherein the warp crimp is greater than the fill crimp.
- 49. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 47 wherein the fill crimp falls within the range of 1% to 2% and the warp crimp falls within the range of 20% to 30%.
- 50. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 47 wherein the base fabric has a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 120%.
- 51. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 47 wherein the yarns comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of liquid crystal polyesters, para-aramides, and high-density polyethylenes.
- 52. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 47 wherein the densely interwoven base fabric has a density in excess of 80 threads per inch in the warp or fill direction, and having a cover between adjacent warp yarns at the fill crossing of at least 100%.
- 53. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 47 further comprising an elastic knit wrist sewn to the palmar and dorsal portions of the glove liner at a wrist.
- 54. A puncture-resistant glove liner, to be used within a glove shell for protecting a hand from needles and sharp objects, the hand having a palmar side and a dorsal side, and the glove liner comprising:
a dorsal portion designed to extend over the dorsal side of the hand, the dorsal portion being made of puncture-resistant material; a palmar portion designed to extend over at least part of the palmar side of the hand, the palmer portion being sewn to the dorsal portion; and a plurality of seams connecting the dorsal portion to the palmer portion, wherein at least one of the seams is located on the palmer portion to provide for wrapping the dorsal portion around to the seam on a palmer side of the glove, and where the portions and seams conform to the interior contours and dimensions of the glove shell.
- 55. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 54 wherein the plurality of seams comprises a lateral seam, a contra-lateral seam, a finger tip seam and a thumb seam.
- 56. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 54 wherein substantially all of the seams connecting the dorsal portion to the palmer portion are located on the palmer side of the glove.
- 57. The puncture-resistant glove liner of claim 54 wherein the plurality of seams connecting the dorsal portion to the palmer portion are located on the palmer side of the glove.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/621,639 filed Jul. 21, 2000, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/282,756, filed Mar. 31, 1999, now issued, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/234,625 filed Jan. 21, 1999, now issued.
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