GLOVE FOR DISPOSAL OF A SEPTIC MATERIAL
A glove comprising a hand portion and a sleeve portion has a thumb cavity and at least one finger cavity, and is made of flexible material that is generally impermeable to fluids. The hand portion terminates at a junction with said sleeve portion which extends from the junction to a point at least midway between the wrist and elbow of a wearer of the glove. The sleeve portion terminates at an open end. The sleeve and the hand portions are invertible and removable from a wearer's hand such that any aseptic matter being held in the hand portion during removal can be secured within the inverted sleeve and hand portions following removal.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a reversible glove that is worn on the hand and used to pick up and securely dispose of material while avoiding physical contact between the hand and the material.
2. Description of Related Art
Many types of disposable gloves have been developed, and constitute a primary means for protecting the hand from coming into contact with material that may be contagious, or otherwise dangerous or offensive to direct contact with the wearer's skin. Examples of such gloves include a clean up glove, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,697 to Hayes; a glove-like waste disposal system, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,241 to Jacobs; a glove having improved cuff securing features, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,845,780 to Reimers et al.; a sleeved invertible glove for collection and disposal of materials, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,971 to Ward Gilley; and a disposable tissue trap with aseptic barrier, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,196,244 to Beck. These inventions all employ the basic concept of using a disposable glove to grasp aseptic or other material that is to be disposed of, and to reverse the glove while removing it from the hand so as to retain the disposable material within the glove.
While these inventions have given a great deal of attention to the purpose of insulating the hand from the offensive material, they have also been directed primarily to the clean up and disposal of relatively small quantities of offensive matter. As such, they are inefficient or largely ineffective when used to clean up and dispose of larger items containing aseptic matter, such as, for example, an infant's disposable diaper. This deficiency in the prior art is related to an insufficiency of material needed to enclose the aseptic matter for disposal, and to a lack of adequate closing and securing means to retain the aseptic material within the enclosure formed by the inverted glove. Accordingly, what is needed is an invertible, disposable glove of sufficient size to enclose and secure aseptic matter for disposal.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is invertible disposable glove having elongated sleeves of sufficient circumference to provide an enclosed space large enough to enclose and retain aseptic material of at least the size of an infant's disposable diaper. If necessary, the elongated sleeve may be secured about the forearm through an elastic cord or a mechanical fixture such as, for example, Velcro,® a snap, a small belt, a nylon or plastic tie, or a non-metalic zipper. In addition, the elongated sleeve may be manufactured to have pleats, or small folds, which retain their shape after manufacturing to provide a sleeve having a relatively small circumference that will readily expand upon being pulled apart and that can then retract to a smaller circumference upon removal of the expanding force.
It is an object of this invention to provide a disposable glove that may be worn while the wearer is cleaning up spills, messes, or other matter having aesthetic or physical characteristics do not readily lend themselves to manipulation by unprotected hands. It is a further object of this invention to provide a glove that will protect the hands during use, and that may be removed and reversed to form a container for enclosing and securing a substance that had previously been external to the glove. It is another object of this invention to provide a disposable glove having an elongated sleeve that protects the forearms during use and that, when reversed, provides an elongated enclosure for retaining substances. It is yet a further object of this invention to provide a disposable glove having an elongated sleeve that may be expanded in circumference as may be necessary to extend fully around a substance to be secured and disposed of. These and further objects of the invention will be further disclosed in the following descriptions.
Elongated sleeve 40 may have excess material formed into pleats or folds 60, and will generally have a circumference about the mid-section that is larger than the circumference at end 30. The material used for elongated sleeve 40 will expand to fully encompass any disposable matter that is held in the palm of flexible hand 20 when the glove is removed and inverted.
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All embodiments of the glove of this invention may be tailored to adjust the glove to be tightly fitting or loosely fitting. A tight fit may be desirable in situations in which delicate or fine movements of the hand and glove must be made without the wearer's being able to view the working area, or where a wearer's tactile sense is required to accomplish the desired function. Alternatively, a loose fit may be used where the glove is to be removed easily, without frictional hindrance or binding.
The glove of this invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made herefrom while remaining within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. Accordingly, the embodiments and descriptions shown and provided herein are illustrative of the concepts for a glove for disposal of aseptic material, and should not be taken as limiting the scope and spirit of the invention which is limited only by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A glove comprising a hand portion and a sleeve portion,
- said hand portion comprising a thumb cavity and at least one finger cavity, said thumb cavity having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end of said thumb cavity extending to a point beyond the tip of the thumb of a wearer of said glove and being fully closed, said thumb cavity being of sufficient size to enclose the thumb of a wearer's hand;
- said at least one finger cavity having a proximal end and a distal end and extending beyond the tip of the longest finger received within said at least one finger cavity and being fully closed, said at least one finger cavity being of sufficient size to enclose the fingers of a human hand;
- said hand portion enveloping a wearer's hand and being made of flexible material that is substantially impermeable to fluids and to solid matter such that a wearer's hand will not come into direct contact with fluid or solid matter that contacts the external surface of said hand portion, said hand portion terminating at a junction with said sleeve portion;
- said sleeve portion extending from said junction with said hand portion to a point at least midway between the wrist and elbow of a wearer of said glove and terminating in an open end, said sleeve portion being made of flexible material that is substantially impermeable to fluids and to solid matter such that said fluid or solid matter contacting the outer surface of said sleeve portion does not pass through said material,
- the circumference of said sleeve portion increasing from a smaller circumference at said junction to a larger circumference at a point situated between said junction and said open end and including said open end;
- a sealing structure provided on said open end of said sleeve portion, wherein said sealing structure is non-releaseable in its sealed arrangement; and
- said sleeve portion and said hand portion being invertible and removable from a wearer's hand such that any matter being held in said hand portion during removal is retained within said inverted sleeve and hand portions following removal;
- wherein securing the non-releasable sealing structure once said sleeve portion and said hand portion are inverted and removed prevents the escape of any matter held in said hand portion and prevents any further access to said matter.
2. A glove as claimed in claim 1, said at least one finger cavities comprising four finger cavities.
3. (canceled)
4. A glove as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing structure comprises a cord.
5. A glove as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing structure comprises a non-releasable tie-wrap.
6. A glove as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing structure comprises a multiple hook and loop fastener.
7. A glove as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing structure comprises a buckle.
8. A glove as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing structure comprises a flexible zipper.
9. A glove as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sealing structure comprises flexible interlocking strips that are joined together in a watertight seal when pressure is applied.
10. A glove as claimed in claim 3 wherein said sleeve portion further comprises pleated material that is gathered and attached to said hand portion at said junction, said sleeve portion enclosing a volume that is expandable when said pleated material is stretched.
11. A glove as claimed in claim 10 wherein said sleeve portion further comprises pleated material that is gathered at said open end and that is expandable between said junction and said open end.
12. A glove as claimed in claim 3, said hand portion being loose fitting about a wearer's hand such that said glove may be inverted and removed without encountering substantial resistance.
13. A glove as claimed in claim 12, said sleeve portion being loose fitting about a wearer's arm such that said glove may be inverted and removed without encountering substantial resistance.
14. A glove as claimed in claim 3, said junction between said hand portion and said sleeve portion further comprising a snug fit about a user's arm.
15. A glove as claimed in claim 14, said snug fit at said junction between said hand portion and said sleeve portion being expandable and retractable to permit a wearer's hand to be inserted into or removed from said hand portion.
16. A glove as claimed in claim 4 wherein said cord is made of elastic.
17. A glove as claimed in claim 4 wherein said sealing structure further comprises a retaining clip that is slidably securable upon said cord.
18. A glove for disposing septic material, comprising:
- a hand portion made of flexible material that is substantially impermeable to fluids and to solid matter and having a thumb cavity, into which a thumb can be inserted, and at least one finger cavity, into which one or more fingers can be inserted;
- a sleeve portion made of flexible material that is substantially impermeable to fluids and to solid matter and connected to the hand portion, the sleeve portion extending away from the hand portion and terminating in an open end,
- a sealing structure provided on the open end of the sleeve portion, the sealing structure being non-releasable in its sealed arrangement; and
- wherein the sleeve portion and the hand portion are invertible and removable from a wearer's hand such that any matter being held in the hand portion during removal is retained within the inverted sleeve and hand portions following removal;
- wherein securing the non-releasable sealing structure once the sleeve portion and the hand portion are inverted and removed prevents the escape of any matter held in the hand portion and prevents any further access to the matter.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 27, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 17, 2008
Inventor: Lori Weiser (Wellington, FL)
Application Number: 11/475,494