Claims
- 1. A protective glove constructed of elastic and resilient elastomer, comprising a hollow body, containing a hand with fingers; a sleeve connecting said body with a cuff at the opened proximal end; a tubular cuff at the proximal end of said sleeve;
said cuff made with the provision that average circumference of said cuff is substantially shorter than circumference of a corresponding part of a forearm, on which said cuff is drawn while said protective glove is donned on a hand, whereby said cuff tightly embraces said part of the forearm, producing a watertight seal, whereby water and other substances, to which said hand and said arm are subjected, are effectively shielded from the inside of said protective glove.
- 2. The protective glove of claim 1, wherein a body of said glove containing a hand has an increased volume in a form of a bubble-like bulge over the back of said hand, whereby it fits said hand loosely enough to accommodate small objects affixed to the back of said hand.
- 3. The protective glove of claim 1, wherein a body of said glove containing a hand is symmetrical relative to a plane containing axes of all fingers, whereby said protective glove is ambidextrous;
said glove body has an increased volume in a form of two bubble-like bulges, one is over the back of said hand, and another is over the palm, thereby said body fits said hand loosely enough to accommodate small objects affixed to said hand.
- 4. The protective glove of claim 1, wherein said sleeve between said body and said cuff is sufficiently long to cover at least the larger part of a forearm;
the circumference of said sleeve is substantially greater than both the circumference of the forearm and the circumference of the cuff, whereby the space between a wall of said sleeve and said forearm encased by said sleeve may accommodate small objects affixed to said forearm.
- 5. The protective glove of claim 2, wherein said sleeve between said body and said cuff is sufficiently long to cover at least the larger part of a forearm;
the circumference of said sleeve is substantially greater than both the circumference of the forearm and the circumference of the cuff, whereby the space between a wall of said sleeve and said forearm encased by said sleeve may accommodate small objects affixed to said forearm.
- 6. The protective glove of claim 3, wherein said sleeve between said body and said cuff is sufficiently long to cover at least the larger part of a forearm;
the circumference of said sleeve is substantially greater than both the circumference of the forearm and the circumference of the cuff, whereby the space between a wall of said sleeve and said forearm encased by said sleeve may accommodate small objects affixed to said forearm.
- 7. The protective glove of claim 2 intended for protection of an intravenous catheter site on a back of a human hand, wherein said catheter site comprises an IV catheter, inserted in the back of the hand, along with an infusion plug attached to said catheter and means of securing said catheter and said plug in place.
- 8. The protective glove of claim 3 intended for protection of an intravenous catheter site on a back of a human hand, wherein said catheter site comprises an IV-catheter, inserted in the back of the hand, along with an infusion plug attached to said catheter and means of securing said catheter and said plug in place.
- 9. The protective glove of claim 4 intended for protection of an intravenous catheter site anywhere on a human hand or a forearm, wherein said catheter site comprises an IV-catheter, inserted in said forearm, along with an infusion plug attached to said catheter and means of securing said catheter and said plug in place.
- 10. The protective glove of claim 5 intended for protection of an intravenous catheter site anywhere on a human hand or a forearm, wherein said catheter site comprises an IV-catheter, inserted in said forearm, along with an infusion plug attached to said catheter and means of securing said catheter and said plug in place.
- 11. The protective glove of claim 6 intended for protection of an intravenous catheter site anywhere on a human hand or a forearm, wherein said catheter site comprises an IV-catheter, inserted in said forearm, along with an infusion plug attached to said catheter and means of securing said catheter and said plug in place.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/424,438, filed Nov. 7, 2002, titled “Water Tight Protective Elastomeric Gloves”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60424438 |
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