序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 GANT DE PROTECTION EP01994905.6 2001-12-19 EP1343395B1 2004-11-10 BIGNON, Lucas; LION, Mathieu Mastrad SA
The invention concerns a glove in particular for domestic use, characterised in that it is entirely made of silicone material.
22 AMBIDEXTROUS GLOVE EP10761986 2010-04-06 EP2416674A4 2017-10-25 HULL JAMES L
23 RUBBER GLOVE EP16166803.3 2016-04-25 EP3210483A1 2017-08-30 Yoon, Ji Yeon

A glove (100) comprises a first portion (110, 120) formed of a first flexible material and worn on a hand of a user except for the thumb of the hand and an underside portion of the thumb, a second portion formed of a second flexible material and worn on an upper portion of the thumb, and a third portion (130) connecting the first portion (110,120) with the second portion, formed of a third flexible material, and worn on a lower portion and the underside portion of the thumb, wherein the first portion (110, 120), the second portion, and the third portion (130) are aligned on substantially the same surface or level when spread or stretched.

24 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor EP10153561.5 2002-10-08 EP2216252B1 2012-06-20 Jordan, Earl
25 METHOD OF FOLDING GLOVES AND DISPENSER THEREFOR EP02769011.4 2002-10-08 EP1534594B1 2010-05-19 JORDAN, Earl; PERSIANI, Paul, R.
26 CUT RESISTANT GLOVE AND APPAREL EP06839067.3 2006-12-06 EP1959770A1 2008-08-27 BAKER, Jason Alan; WAGNER, Matthew Lawrence
A glove (10) or apparel formed at least partially from a knitted thread substrate and including areas (16) on an outer surface which has a substantially continuous surface (14) surrounding ends of the finger portions and thumb portion of the glove and areas which have a substantially non-continuous surface (22) positioned over the palm portion and the back of the hand portion of the glove.
27 Thick glove, equipped with means for facilitating teh hand articulation EP07001613.4 2007-01-25 EP1915915A3 2008-06-11 Tosini, Giorgio

An elastic or semi-elastic glove (1) is described, comprising an extrados surface from the hand back side and an intrados surface from the hand palm side, of a type particularly adapted in the foodstuff field, that has means (5, 6) for facilitating the hand articulation.

28 METHOD OF FOLDING GLOVES AND DISPENSER THEREFOR EP02769011.4 2002-10-08 EP1534594A2 2005-06-01 JORDAN, Earl; PERSIANI, Paul, R.
A method of interfolding gloves, including superposing finger portion of second grave adjacent finger portion of first grave, with second grave finger portion being disposed parallel and in a direction opposite the first grave finger portion, in a superjacent opposing relationship. First grave band and cuff are lapped over second grave finger, to create lapped, superjacent opposing fold. By repeatedly lapping previous glove band over subsequent glove fingers, a glove bundle is formed. Folding can be longitudinal before lapped, superjacent opposing folding. Gloves are disposed in portable dispenser with lapped, superjacent folding and dispensing opening cooperating to dispense one grave, cliff first.
29 DISPOSABLE GLOVES AND METHODS OF USING AND MAKING US16209528 2018-12-04 US20190191795A1 2019-06-27 Evan Oravec; Katie MacLeod; Margaret Stephens
A disposable glove and a method for making the disposable glove that reduces or eliminates glove cuff roll-down. The disposable glove includes a treated area on the interior surface of the glove that extends from the hand area to a portion of the wrist-forearm area of the glove but such that at least a portion of the interior near the glove opening is untreated. The untreated portion of the interior surface of the disposable glove resists glove cuff roll-down when the glove is positioned on a user's hand and forearm.
30 Cleaning mitt, cleaning kit, and cleaning method for protecting a user's hand during cleaning US15405578 2017-01-13 US10149591B2 2018-12-11 Joseph P. Hagen
A cleaning mitt includes a base layer, a cleaning cloth layer, and a cover layer. The base layer has first and second portions interconnected by a connector. The first and second portions are folded and sealed to define a shell having an open proximal end and an interior pocket. The shell defines a palm section, a fingers section extending distally from the palm section, and first and second thumb sections extending from opposed sides of the palm section. The connector is disposed within the interior pocket. The cleaning cloth layer has a cleaning solution disposed thereon and/or therein, is secured to an outer surface of the shell, and extends about a portion of the palm section and fingers section of the shell. The cover layer is removably disposed about the cleaning cloth layer and secured to the outer surface of the shell about a portion of the cleaning cloth layer.
31 PATTERNED GLOVES FOR ENHANCED GRIP US15807530 2017-11-08 US20180125132A1 2018-05-10 Chong Ban WONG; Charles Wai Chow CHANG; Zu Xian TEO
A textured glove with wave pattern embossed on its surface is provided. The glove surface may be partially or wholly embossed with the wave pattern to enhance grip.
32 CLEANING MITT, CLEANING KIT, AND CLEANING METHOD FOR PROTECTING A USER'S HAND DURING CLEANING US15405578 2017-01-13 US20170202422A1 2017-07-20 Joseph P. Hagen
A cleaning mitt includes a base layer, a cleaning cloth layer, and a cover layer. The base layer has first and second portions interconnected by a connector. The first and second portions are folded and sealed to define a shell having an open proximal end and an interior pocket. The shell defines a palm section, a fingers section extending distally from the palm section, and first and second thumb sections extending from opposed sides of the palm section. The connector is disposed within the interior pocket. The cleaning cloth layer has a cleaning solution disposed thereon and/or therein, is secured to an outer surface of the shell, and extends about a portion of the palm section and fingers section of the shell. The cover layer is removably disposed about the cleaning cloth layer and secured to the outer surface of the shell about a portion of the cleaning cloth layer.
33 PATTERNED MEDICAL GLOVE FOR USE WHEN TAKING A PULSE US15289226 2016-10-10 US20170020213A1 2017-01-26 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous or hand-specific glove including a wrist region, a palm region, and a digit region. The glove may be fabricated of nitrile rubber that is free of or essentially free of zinc, sulfur and accelerators to reduce allergic reactions in populations required to frequently wear protective gloves. A band region that partially or fully encircles a user's finger knuckles may be provided for easier finger bending. Texturing may be provided on glove surfaces that are used to grip articles. The tip regions on the front surface of the index and middle finger regions may be un-textured or smooth to enable a user to take a patient's pulse. These tip regions may be of reduced diameter and circumference so as to pull the glove material tightly around the tips of the user's finger so that even a faint pulse in a patient may be detected.
34 METHOD OF FABRICATING A GLOVE WITH A WIDENED CUFF AREA US14490951 2014-09-19 US20160081408A1 2016-03-24 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous or hand specific glove with a widened cuff area to aid in donning or doffing the glove is disclosed, together with a former for fabricating the glove and a method of fabricating the same. The glove may further include a bead on the cuff to resist tearing when the glove is put on or taken off. The glove may be fabricated on a continuous, automated chain machine or a batch or semi-batch machine. While the cuff region on the former for fabricating the glove is elliptical in cross-section and is flared, the region of the former on which the end of the glove is fabricated is circular in cross-section and thus allows the beading process to be successfully undertaken.
35 GLOVE WITH A WIDENED CUFF AREA US14490821 2014-09-19 US20160081407A1 2016-03-24 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous or hand specific glove with a widened cuff area to aid in donning or doffing the glove is disclosed, together with a former for fabricating the glove and a method of fabricating the same. The glove may further include a bead on the cuff to resist tearing when the glove is put on or taken off. The glove may be fabricated on a continuous, automated chain machine or a batch or semi-batch machine. While the cuff region on the former for fabricating the glove is elliptical in cross-section and is flared, the region of the former on which the end of the glove is fabricated is circular in cross-section and thus allows the beading process to be successfully undertaken.
36 Ambidextrous glove US13633952 2012-10-03 US08495764B2 2013-07-30 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous glove that includes a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and little finger region all aligned along a common axis. The index finger region is rotated through ninety degrees relative to the orientations of all of the middle, ring and little finger regions to provide for easier insertion of a hand into the glove. A textured pattern is provided on the surfaces of the glove used to grip objects. The pattern is one of a raised fan shape and raised diamond shape.
37 AMBIDEXTROUS GLOVE US13633952 2012-10-03 US20130025024A1 2013-01-31 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous glove that includes a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and little finger region all aligned along a common axis. The index finger region is rotated through ninety degrees relative to the orientations of all of the middle, ring and little finger regions to provide for easier insertion of a hand into the glove. A textured pattern is provided on the surfaces of the glove used to grip objects. The pattern is one of a raised fan shape and raised diamond shape.
38 Ambidextrous glove US13278811 2011-10-21 US08302216B2 2012-11-06 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous glove that includes a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and little finger region all aligned along a common axis. The index finger region is rotated through ninety degrees relative to the orientations of all of the middle, ring and little finger regions to provide for easier insertion of a hand into the glove. A textured pattern is provided on the surfaces of the glove used to grip objects. The pattern is one of a raised fan shape and raised diamond shape.
39 Ambidextrous glove US13237283 2011-09-20 US08286264B2 2012-10-16 James L. Hull
An ambidextrous glove that includes a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and little finger region all aligned along a common axis. The index finger region is rotated through ninety degrees relative to the orientations of all of the middle, ring and little finger regions to provide for easier insertion of a hand into the glove. A textured pattern is provided on the surfaces of the glove used to grip objects. The pattern is one of a raised fan shape and raised diamond shape.
40 Method of folding gloves and dispenser therefor US11372312 2006-03-08 US08132692B2 2012-03-13 Earl Jordan
A method of interfolding gloves including superposing finger portion of second glove adjacent finger portion of first glove, with second glove finger portion being disposed parallel and in a direction opposite the first glove finger portion, in a superjacent opposing relationship. First glove hand and cuff are lapped over second glove finger to create lapped, superjacent opposing fold. By repeatedly lapping previous glove hand over subsequent glove fingers, a glove bundle is formed. Folding can be longitudinal before lapped, superjacent opposing folding. Gloves are disposed in portable dispenser with lapped, superjacent folding and dispensing opening cooperating to dispense one glove, cuff first.
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