Device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use
A device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use. A pair of hand coverings have a palm-facing layer with a pair of wrist-facing portions and a back hand-facing layer with a pair of wrist-facing portions. The back hand-facing layer overlies the palm-facing layer so as to form the pair of hand coverings. The pair of wrist-facing portions of the palm-facing layer are common with each other while the pair of wrist-facing portions of the back hand-facing layer are separated from each other so as to form an exposed portion of the palm-facing layer therebetween and allow for facilitated insertion of the hands of the user into the pair of hand coverings, respectively, simultaneously, and then having the hands of the user push down and away from each other separating the palm-facing layer at the exposed portion thereof and thereby having the hands of the user covered with the pair of hand coverings, respectively, without having to pull the pair of hand coverings over the hands of the user as is conventionally done.
The instant non-provisional application claims priority from provisional application No. 60/506,358, filed on Sep. 26, 2004, applicant Henry Mattesky, and entitled GLOVE DISPENSER.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device for covering hands of a user, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Polyethylene gloves offer low-cost hygienic protection in industrial and commercial environments, particularly in food service applications. Counter clerks and kitchen personnel don these gloves prior to food handling. The polyethylene gloves are commonly offered in 50 and 100 count boxes. These boxes normally have an opening at the top and the user pulls the gloves from the box one at a time and places them on the hands.
The polyethylene gloves are made from two pieces of polyethylene film which are slightly embossed so that the film of the palm and the film of the back release from each other. To aid in donning, the film is normally lightly embossed with one edge of the film longer than the other, so that the two films easily separate. Nonetheless, in the fast-paced kitchen and counter environment of the fast food restaurants and the like, there is a need to improve the time required to don these gloves, since many pairs are used by each worker on a daily basis.
Therefore, the expansion of the use of such disposable gloves which may be desirable has been hampered by the lack of a convenient and reliable economical system to aid in the donning of the gloves and which provides efficient retrieval of the gloves in a low cost manner which is not so cost prohibitive as to make the use of the gloves economically impractical for most applications.
Thus, there exists a need for a convenient and reliable economical system to aid in the donning of the gloves and which provides efficient retrieval of the gloves in a low cost manner which is not so cost prohibitive as to make the use of the gloves economically impractical for most applications.
Numerous innovations for disposable glove dispensers have been provided in the prior art. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, they each differ in structure and/or operation and/or purpose from the present invention.
FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,844,293 to McLaughlin teaches a dispensing apparatus for disposable, thin plastic gloves wherein the gloves may be retrieved by the user one at a time in a relatively simple manner. The apparatus includes a box-like, generally rectangular enclosure for housing a removably mounted packet containing a plurality of the disposable gloves arranged in the packet in closely spaced, planar unfolded condition. The enclosure is provided with a front window or opening and a removable top cover or cap. The packet of gloves is loaded into the enclosure through a top opening and are disposed so that they may be removed, one at a time, through the front opening of the enclosure. The packet includes a pair of faces yieldably connected to one another which have a configuration generally conforming to the shape of the gloves in an open palm and finger planar condition. The enclosure includes apparatus to support the packet carrying the gloves in a parallel relationship with the gloves being biasly urged toward the front window to conveniently present the outermost glove to the user.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,589 to McLaughlin teaches a dispensing apparatus for disposable, thin plastic articles wherein the articles may be retrieved by the user one at a time in a relatively simple manner. The apparatus includes a box-like, generally rectangular enclosure for housing a removably mounted packet containing a plurality of the disposable articles stacked in the packet in closely spaced, parallel relationship in a flat condition. The enclosure is provided with a front window or opening and a removable top cover or cap. The packet of articles is loaded into the enclosure through the top opening and are disposed to be removed, one at a time, through the front opening of the enclosure. The packet includes a pair of faces yieldably connected to one another which have a planar configuration at least as great as the area of the articles disposed between them. The enclosure includes a spring to support the faces of the packet carrying the articles in a parallel relationship to the walls of the enclosure, with the faces and the articles being biasly urged toward the front window to conveniently present the outermost article to the user.
STILL ANOTHER EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,096,089 to McLaughlin teaches a dispensing apparatus for thin, disposable plastic gloves wherein the gloves may be reliably removed one at a time in a simple manner. The apparatus includes a generally rectangular enclosure for housing a removably mounted packet containing a plurality of gloves. The gloves are arranged in closely spaced, parallel relationship to one another for removal, one at a time, through an exit opening provided through the walls of the enclosure. Each glove is provided with a weakened tear line across the wrist portion. The packet of gloves includes a mounting strip which extends across the upper wrist portion of the stack of gloves and is fixed to each glove above the tear line. The mounting strip cooperates with apparatus formed in the enclosure to releasably fix the packet within the enclosure. Each glove may be removed by exerting a downward force through the exit opening on the outermost glove sufficient to separate the glove along the tear line from the remaining gloves in the packet.
YET ANOTHER EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,434 to Hollander et al. teaches a dispenser for a stack of thin, disposable gloves wherein the gloves are placed within a box-like housing. Included within the housing is a biasing apparatus which presses against the stack of gloves directly adjacent the access opening into the gloves. Each uppermost glove in the stack includes a spot of adhesive which is to connect with the directly underneath glove, with this spot being located directly adjacent this access opening. Included within the box-like housing is a dispensing opening, with the uppermost glove to partially protrude from this dispensing opening. The user's hand is to be inserted into the glove, with the glove then being extracted with the adhesive functioning to partially dispense the next glove in the stack of gloves and locate that in a position facilitating connection with a human hand.
It is apparent that numerous innovations for disposable glove dispensers have been provided in the prior art that are adapted to be used. Furthermore, even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONACCORDINGLY, AN OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use that is simple to use.
BRIEFLY STATED, STILL ANOTHER OBJECT of the present invention is to provide a device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use. A pair of hand coverings have a palm-facing layer with a pair of wrist-facing portions and a back hand-facing layer with a pair of wrist-facing portions. The back hand-facing layer overlies the palm-facing layer so as to form the pair of hand coverings. The pair of wrist-facing portions of the palm-facing layer are common with each other while the pair of wrist-facing portions of the back hand-facing layer are separated from each other so as to form an exposed portion of the palm-facing layer therebetween and allow for facilitated insertion of the hands of the user into the pair of hand coverings, respectively, simultaneously, and then having the hands of the user push down and away from each other separating the palm-facing layer at the exposed portion thereof and thereby have the hands of the user covered with the pair of hand coverings, respectively, without having to pull the pair of hand coverings over the hands of the user as is conventionally done.
The novel features which are considered characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiment when read and understood in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe figures of the drawings are briefly described as follows:
20 device of present invention for facilitating covering hands 22 of user 24
22 hands of user 24
24 user
26 pair of hand coverings
28 palm-facing layer of pair of hand coverings 26
30 back hand-facing layer of pair of hand coverings 26
32 pair of wrist-facing portions of palm-facing layer 28 of pair of hand coverings 26, respectively
34 pair of wrist-facing portion of back hand-facing layer 30 of pair of hand coverings 26, respectively
36 exposed portion of palm-facing layer 28 of pair of hand coverings 26
38 pair of weakened tear lines defining exposed portion 36 of palm-covering layer 28 of pair of hand coverings 26
40 at least a pair of through bores in exposed portion 36 of palm-facing layer 28 of pair of hand coverings 26
42 stand
44 top wall of stand 42
46 pair of side walls of stand 42
48 bottom wall of stand 42
50 generally triangular lateral cross section of stand 42
52 intermediate hinge line of bottom wall 48 of stand 42
54 at least a pair of pegs of stand 42
56 remaining portions of palm-covering layer 28 of pair of hand coverings 26, respectively
58 box
60 fingers of hands 22 of user 24, respectively
62 thumbs of hands 22 of user 24, respectively
64 remaining portions of hands 22 of user 24, respectively
66 covered hands of user 24
68 wrists of user 24
70 palms of hands 22 of user 24
72 folded fingers of hands 22 of user 24
74 unfolded fingers of hands 22 of user 24
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION Referring now to the figures, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to
The configuration of the device 20 can best be seen in
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The palm-facing layer 28 has a pair of wrist-facing portions 32 and the back hand-facing layer 30 has a pair of wrist-facing portion 34. The pair of wrist-facing portions 32 of the palm-facing layer 28 are common with each other, and the pair of wrist-facing portions 34 of the back hand-facing layer 30 are separated from each other so as to form an exposed portion 36 of the palm-facing layer 28 therebetween and for allowing facilitated insertion of the hands 22 of the user 24 into the pair of hand coverings 26, respectively, simultaneously, and then having the hands 22 of the user 24 push down and away from each other separating the palm-facing layer 28 at the exposed portion 36 thereof and thereby having the hands 22 of the user 24 covered with the pair of hand coverings 26, respectively, without having to pull the pair of hand coverings 26 over the hands 22 of the user 24 as is conventionally done.
The exposed portion 36 of the palm-covering layer 28 is defined by a pair of weakened tear lines 38. The pair of hand coverings 26 separate from each other at the pair of weakened tear lines 38. The pair of weakened tear lines 38 are preferably parallel to each other and substantially coplanar with the pair of wrist-covering portions 34 of the back hand-covering layer 30, respectively, but is not limited to that.
The palm-covering layer 28 has at least a pair of through bores 40. The pair of through bores 40 are spaced apart along the palm-covering layer 28 and are in the exposed portion 36 of the palm-covering layer 28.
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The stand 42 further has at least a pair of pegs 54. The at least a pair of pegs 54 of the stand 42 extend upwardly from the top wall 44 of the stand 42 and receive the at least a pair of through bores 40 in the palm-covering layer 28, respectively, of each pair of hand coverings 26, with the exposed portion 36 of the palm-covering layer 28 of each pair of hand coverings 26 overlying the top wall 44 of the stand 42, and with remaining portions 56 of the palm-covering layer 28 of each pair of hand coverings 26 overlying the pair of side walls 46 of the stand 42, respectively, so as to facilitate separating the palm-facing layer 28 of each pair of hand coverings 26 at the weakened tear lines 38 thereof when the hands 22 of the user 24 are pushed downwardly and away from each other.
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It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a device for facilitating covering hands of a user and method of use, however, it is not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions, and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that from the standpoint of prior art fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of the invention.
Claims
1. A pair of hand coverings with each thereof comprising a hand portion and a back portion,
- the coverings detachably connected to each other,
- each of the coverings defining a thumb-receiving opening with each thereof arranged opposite the other for facilitating insertion of each of the users thumbs respectively into one of the pair of hand coverings.
2. A pair of hand coverings for a user's hands, each of the hands having a palm side and a back side, the coverings comprising:
- a palm layer,
- a back layer,
- the palm layer having a pair of wrist-facing portions common with each other,
- the back layer overlaying the palm layer and spaceable therefrom to form the hand coverings and defining a pair of opposed thumb-receiving openings for facilitating insertion of each of the user's hands respectively into one of the pair of hand coverings.
3. A device for facilitating covering hands of a user, comprising:
- a pair of hand coverings;
- wherein said pair of hand coverings comprise a palm-facing layer;
- wherein said pair of hand coverings comprise a back hand-facing layer;
- wherein said palm-facing layer has a pair of wrist-facing portions;
- wherein said pair of wrist-facing portions of said palm-facing layer are common with each other;
- wherein said back hand-facing layer overlies said palm-facing layer so as to form said pair of hand coverings;
- wherein said back hand-facing layer has a pair of wrist-facing portions; and
- wherein said pair of wrist-facing portions of said back hand-facing layer are separated from each other so as to form an exposed portion of said palm-facing layer therebetween and for allowing facilitated insertion of the hands of the user into said pair of hand coverings, respectively, simultaneously, and then having the hands of the user push down and away from each other separating said palm-facing layer at said exposed portion thereof and thereby having the hands of the user covered with said pair of hand coverings, respectively, without having to pull said pair of hand coverings over the hands of the user as is conventionally done.
4. The device as defined in claim 3; further comprising a stand;
- wherein said palm-covering layer is operatively connected to said stand; and
- wherein said stand is for facilitating insertion of the hands of the user into said pair of hand coverings, respectively, simultaneously.
5. The device as defined in claim 4, wherein said pair of hand coverings are operatively connected to said stand at said exposed portion of said palm-covering layer.
6. The device as defined in claim 4; further comprising a box; and
- wherein said stand with said pair of hand coverings operatively connected thereto are stored in said box.
7. The device as defined in claim 3, wherein said exposed portion of said palm-covering layer is defined by a pair of weakened tear lines; and
- wherein said pair of hand coverings separate from each other at said pair of weakened tear lines.
8. The device as defined in claim 7, wherein said pair of weakened tear lines are parallel to each other.
9. The device as defined in claim 7, wherein said pair of weakened tear lines are substantially coplanar with said pair of wrist-covering portions of said back hand-covering layer, respectively.
10. The device as defined in claim 6, wherein said palm-covering layer has at least a pair of through bores; and
- wherein said at least a pair of through bores are spaced-apart in said palm-covering layer.
11. The device as defined in claim 10, wherein said at least a pair of through bores are in said exposed portion of said palm-covering layer.
12. The device as defined in claim 10, wherein said stand has a top wall;
- wherein said stand has a pair of side walls;
- wherein said stand has a bottom wall; and
- wherein said pair of side walls of said strand hingedly depend from said top wall of said stand, hingedly to said bottom wall of said stand so as to form a generally triangular lateral cross section for said stand.
13. The device as defined in claim 12, wherein said bottom wall of said stand has an intermediate hinge line; and
- wherein said intermediate hinge line of said bottom wall of said stand folds upwardly towards said top wall of said stand as said pair of side walls of said stand fold towards each other so as to allow said stand to collapse and slide into said box.
14. The device as defined in claim 12, wherein said stand has at least a pair of pegs; and
- wherein said at least a pair of pegs of said stand receive said at least a pair of through bores in said palm-covering layer, respectively, with said exposed portion of said palm-covering layer overlying said top wall of said stand, and with remaining portions of said palm-covering layer overlying said pair of side walls of said stand, respectively, so as to facilitate separating said palm-facing layer at said weakened tear lines when the hands of the user are pushed downwardly and away from each other.
15. The device as defined in claim 14, wherein said at least a pair of pegs of said stand extend upwardly from said top wall of said stand.
16. A method for facilitating covering hands of a user, comprising the steps of:
- a) fabricating a pair of hand coverings by overlying a back hand-facing layer having a pair of wrist-facing portions separated form each other onto a palm-covering layer having a pair of wrist-facing portions common with each other so as to form an exposed portion of said palm-facing layer therebetween;
- b) overlying said pair of hand coverings on a stand, with the pair of hand coverings depending down the stand;
- c) inserting the hands of the user into the pair of hand coverings;
- d) pushing the hands of the user donned with the pair of hand coverings down and away from the stand; and
- e) causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other thereby having the hands of the user covered with the pair of hand coverings, respectively, without having to pull the pair of hand coverings over the hands of the user as is conventionally done.
17. The method as defined in claim 16; further comprising the steps of:
- a) fabricating a stand; and
- b) connecting operatively the palm-covering layer to said stand.
18. The method as defined in claim 17, wherein said step of connecting operatively the palm-covering layer to the stand includes connecting operatively the pair of hand coverings to the stand at the exposed portion of the palm-covering layer.
19. The method as defined in claim 17; further comprising the steps of:
- a) fabricating a box; and
- b) storing the stand with the pair of hand coverings operatively connected thereto in the box.
20. The method as defined in claim 16; further comprising the step of defining the exposed portion of the palm-covering layer by a pair of weakened tear lines; and
- wherein said step of causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other includes causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other at the pair of weakened tear lines.
21. The method as defined in claim 20, wherein said step of causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other at the pair of weakened tear lines includes causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other at the pair of weakened tear lines that are parallel to each other.
22. The method as defined in claim 20, wherein said step of causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other at the pair of weakened tear lines includes causing the pair of hand coverings to separate from each other at the pair of weakened tear lines that are substantially coplanar with the pair of wrist-covering portions of the back hand-covering layer, respectively.
23. The method as defined in claim 19; further comprising the step of causing at least a pair of through bores to be in the palm-covering layer and be spaced-apart.
24. The method as defined in claim 23, wherein said step of causing at least a pair of through bores to be in the palm-covering layer includes causing at least a pair of through bores to be in the exposed portion of the palm-covering layer.
25. The method as defined in claim 23, wherein said step of fabricating a stand includes fabricating a stand that has a top wall, a pair of side walls, and a bottom wall; and
- further comprising the step of depending hingedly the pair of side walls of the strand from the top wall of the stand, hingedly to the bottom wall of the stand so as to form a generally triangular lateral cross section for the stand.
26. The method as defined in claim 25, wherein said step of fabricating a stand that has a top wall, a pair of side walls, and a bottom wall includes fabricating a stand that has a top wall, a pair of side walls, and a bottom wall that has an intermediate hinge line; and
- further comprising the step of bending upwardly the intermediate hinge line of the bottom wall of the stand towards the top wall of the stand as the pair of side walls of the stand bend towards each other so as to allow the stand to collapse and slide into the box.
27. The method as defined in claim 25, wherein said step of fabricating a stand includes fabricating a stand that has at least a pair of pegs; and
- further comprising the step of receiving by the at least a pair of pegs of the stand the at least a pair of through bores in the palm-covering layer, respectively, with the exposed portion of the palm-covering layer overlying the top wall of the stand, and with the palm-covering layer overlying the pair of side walls of the stand, respectively, so as to facilitate separating the palm-facing layer at the weakened tear lines when the hands of the user are pushed downwardly and away from each other.
28. The method as defined in claim 27, wherein said step of fabricating a stand that has at least a pair of pegs includes fabricating a stand that has at least a pair of pegs that extend upwardly from the top wall of the stand.
29. The method as defined in claim 16, wherein said step of inserting the hands of the user into the pair of hand coverings includes the steps of:
- a) separating the fingers of one hand of the user from the fingers of the other hand of the user so as to form separated fingers;
- b) inserting the separated fingers down into the pair of hand coverings, respectively; and
- c) inserting the thumbs and the remaining portions of the hands of the user down into the pair of hand coverings, respectively, until the hands of the user are completely in the pair of hand coverings.
30. The method as defined in claim 16, wherein said step of inserting the hands of the user into the pair of hand coverings includes the steps of:
- a) folding the fingers of the hands of the user back onto their respective palms so as to form folded fingers;
- b) inserting the thumbs of the hands of the user down into the pair of hand coverings, respectively;
- c) unfolding the folded fingers so as to form unfolded fingers; and
- d) inserting the unfolded fingers and the remaining portions of the hands of the user down into the pair of hand coverings, respectively, until the hands of the user are completely in the pair of hand coverings.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2005
Inventor: Henry Mattesky (Ramsey, NJ)
Application Number: 10/942,494