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, wherein the puncture-resistant material comprises a plurality of layers of tightly woven base fabric having a density in excess of 80 threads per inch in at least the warp and fill directions and having warp yarn cover of at least 100% at the fill pick; and
- 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 where in the seams connecting the palmar portion and the dorsal portion lie 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 1 wherein the dorsal portion is made of a stretchable material.
- 4. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 3 wherein a shirred elastic band is sewn into the dorsal portion of the glove.
- 5. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the dorsal portion is made of a punctune-resistant material.
- 6. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 5 further comprising an adjustment strap positioned across the dorsal portion of the glove.
- 7. 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.
- 8. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 1 wherein the yarn used in the base fabric is selected from the group consisting of para-aramids, high-density polyethylenes, and liquid crystal polymers.
- 9. 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.
- 10. 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, and the puncture-resistant material comprising a plurality of layers of tightly woven base fabric having a density in excess of 80 threads per inch in at least the warp and fill directions and having warp yarn cover of at least 100% at the fill pick;
- 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 the seams lie along the dorsal side of the glove.
- 11. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 10 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.
- 12. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 10 made by a process further comprising sewing finger tip portions of the palmar pattern to the dorsal side of the respective fingers of the pattern of the palmar portion.
- 13. The puncture-resistant glove of claim 10 wherein sewing the palmar portion and the dorsal portion together comprises sewing using a number 18 needle.
- 14. 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 a side of a palm and a side of the little finger and be sewn to a dorsal portion of the glove along seams located on the dorsal side of the glove.
- 15. The pattern of claim 14 wherein the puncture-resistant material comprises a plurality of layers of tightly woven base fabric having a density in excess of 80 threads per inch in at least the warp and fill directions and having warp yarn cover of at least 100% at the fill pick.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/234,625 filed Jan. 21, 1999.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Consumer Catalog from Hammacher Schlemmer, Gift 1998, p. 29. |
Product Brochure from Warwick Mills, Inc. for Turtleskin puncture-resistant material. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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