Materials Patents (Class 2/167)
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Patent number: 8001809Abstract: Lightweight robust thin flexible latex gloves having areas of reinforcement at areas of high stretch and/or movement are provided. Gloves comprise a knitted liner having a plurality of stitches made from a first yarn having a denier 221 or less, the knitted liner comprising a plurality of finger components, a thumb component, and a palm component; and at least one reinforcement section located at a base of at least one finger component, at a base of the thumb component, in the palm component, or combinations thereof, and a polymeric latex coating. Reinforcement sections can be formed by plaiting, using yarn of a heavier denier, and/or forming Jacquard or transfer stitches. The liner can be knitted using with 70 to 221 denier nylon 66 multi-filament yarn. Methods of making and using the gloves are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Eric Thompson, Dave Narasimhan, Jeffrey C. Moreland, Hafsah binti Mohd. Ghazaly
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Publication number: 20110197337Abstract: An improved athletic glove which promotes greater accuracy when swinging a golf club or baseball bat by reducing the effective contact area between the athlete's palm and the grip of the club or bat, thereby creating a pivot point which extends the effective swing length for more effective transfer of power to either a golf ball or baseball, the effective contact area of which is reduced by means of a circular pad attached to the palm of the athletic glove at one of two optimum locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: Jung Ki Lee
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Publication number: 20110197896Abstract: An elastic seamed thin-walled article having a single opening consists of two halve pair-hand shape films made from thermoplastic material and bonded through a coupling portion. It has an opening formed with a lip portion in an integrated manner. The thin-walled article is formed by at least one layer of the thermoplastic material to provide desired elasticity and recyclable characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: Der-Lin LIOU
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Publication number: 20110197338Abstract: A glove to be worn by a hairdresser during a hair drying operation. The glove is made from a hydrophilic material, for instance a single layer of a micro fibre material which has a high affinity for moisture. The material has less affinity (less oleophilic) for the treatment and styling materials usually applied to the hair during a washing operation. The hairdresser or the wearer of the glove contacts the wet hair and repeatedly (with the glove(s)) during a hair drying operation in the absence of any additional heat and is fully aware of the degree to which the wet hair has been dried because the user's hand is not shielded by any intermediate material between the hydrophilic material used in the construction of the glove and which dries the hair. Because of this, the user is able to tell how the drying operation is progressing. Because of the cut of the gloves, the gloves may be interchanged on the hands of the wearer to yield a second pair of unused surfaces for drying the wetted hair.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: Patricia Coyne
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Patent number: 7988983Abstract: The present invention provides for a coating having microcapsules for use with a glove. The coating improves both wet and dry and donnability of the glove. The coating comprises microcapsules, water and a polyurethane for application to a glove.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: E. Anthony Yu, Stanley J. Gromelski, Paul Cacioli, Richard L. Cox
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Publication number: 20110173738Abstract: A polymer latex composition has an acrylonitrile component, a polychloroprene component, and a natural latex component. When these components are blended together and formed into a film, the film exhibits a resistance to ozone that is greater than a resistance to ozone of materials in which acrylonitrile is not included. Furthermore, the combination of acrylonitrile and chloroprene imparts a synergistic effect to the composition with regard to ozone resistance. The film can be formed into a glove having a resistance to ozone that is improved over the resistance to ozone of gloves not including acrylonitrile. The glove may include an antimicrobial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: PLAYTEX PRODUCTS, LLCInventor: Gerald Merovitz
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Publication number: 20110162128Abstract: A composite coated fabric to resist puncture includes: a waterproof resin; a textile backing; and a grit bonded to the backing with the resin. The grit helps resist puncture to the material. The material may be made with multiple layers, and may be used to make gloves or other apparel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Lawrence Jacob Welton
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Patent number: 7971277Abstract: A detachable magnetic holder having a top side to gather implements and a bottom side that is interchangeable therewith top side for removable attachment from a base by a handle incorporated into a utility shape to gather, find, and hold ferromagnetic implements used by hobbyists and professional craftsmen engaged in fabrication of finished goods.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventor: Gail Marie Romiti
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Patent number: 7971276Abstract: A hand-friendly rubber glove article comprising a dried coating of an emulsified hand-friendly mixture comprising at least one water-soluble humectant moisturizer, at least one water-soluble lubricant, at least one water-soluble surfactant, and at least one water-insoluble occlusive moisturizer, which is finely and substantially uniformly dispersed within the mixture, which is transferred to the skin of a wearer upon activation with skin-generated moisture, and, optionally, a fabric-adherent cuff region and/or a texturized surface and methods of making the emulsified hand-friendly mixture and the glove article.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products, LLCInventors: Aik Hwee Eng, Hee Meng Lai, Bit New Yee, Soo Hwa Kwan, Dave Narasimhan
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Publication number: 20110145975Abstract: Provided, among other things, is a elastomeric medical glove having an antimicrobial surface coating comprising: a polymeric layer, and a dried, non-tacky coating on a surface of the polymeric layer, the coating comprising an antimicrobial agent, a wax agent, a lubricant, and a water-soluble wetting agent; wherein the glove comprises a residual powder of less than 2 mg per glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: ANSELL LIMITEDInventors: Aik Hwee Eng, Lok Si Tang, David M. Lucas, Wan Ashruzi Wan Ahmad
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Publication number: 20110138517Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a glove system including a glove and a wrist attachment. The glove has a base portion, which includes a first fastener. The wrist attachment includes one or more straps for enabling wearing of the wrist attachment on a human wrist, a functional feature, and a second fastener adapted to couple with the first fastener and for selectively attaching the first wrist attachment to the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: SEARS BRANDS, L.L.C.Inventors: Shannon Ambrosio, Ellen Glassman
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Publication number: 20110126342Abstract: A protective glove comprising a glove body having a padded cuff, an exterior covered with padding, finger pockets and a thumb pad, a palm flap integrally connected to the glove body adjacent the opening of the finger pockets such that the interior surface of the palm flap can be positioned to face the interior surface of the glove body, the palm flap further including a thumb pad pocket adapted to receive the thumb pad of the glove body, and an adjacent thumb pocket for receiving the wearer's thumb, flexible releasable fasteners situated along the periphery of the palm flap and at corresponding locations on the glove body for releasably connecting the palm flap to the glove body such that the palm flap and the glove body define a hand cavity when they are connected that communicates with the finger pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2009Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventor: Errol BAUTISTA
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Publication number: 20110113538Abstract: The object of the invention is a functional protective material, especially with the function of protecting against chemical and/or biological poisons and/or noxious materials, such as combat agents, wherein the functional protective material comprises a multilayer construction. The multilayer construction has a two-dimensional backing material, especially a textile backing material and a membrane, which is assigned to the backing material and, in particular, is connected therewith. The membrane is provided with a reactive finish, especially with a component having catalytic activity preferably with respect to chemical and/or biological poisons and/or noxious matter. The adsorption filter material is suitable particularly for use in ABC protection objects (such as ABC protective clothing).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Hasso von Blücher, Bertram Böhringer
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Publication number: 20110110074Abstract: The Glovelight, aka Superlight-Superspot is a portable hands-free, multi-directional flashlight affixed to a spandex, Lycra, fingerless glove/stretchable band utilizing LED technology to produce a bright, efficient light source that renders both hands empty for performing any task.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Melinda Marie Cameron
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Publication number: 20110099689Abstract: A method of making a garment material, comprising: providing a substrate formed of yarn, the substrate having interstices through it; applying a polymeric material to the substrate, the polymeric material having fibres suspended in it; coagulating at least some of the polymeric material onto the substrate to form a composite layer of the polymeric material and the fibres.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: ATG CEYLON (PRIVATE) LIMITEDInventors: John A. Taylor, Agampodi Sunsil Shantha Mendis, Mohammed Fazal Abdeen, Howard W.T. Goth
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Publication number: 20110099688Abstract: A protective glove that includes an exterior protective shell and an interior polymer coating of natural anti-septic extract, possibly containing tea extract. The exterior shell can be a elastic rubbery material, such as natural rubber latex, synthetic rubber, polyvinyl chloride, vinyl, or synthetic nitrile rubber. The interior coating can be formed by dipping the glove in an aqueous solution of tea extract and polymer solution, such as silicone emulsion. The tea extract can be between 0.1-10% or 0.5-5%. A method of making the protective glove can involve forming the glove, dipping the glove in a solution of natural anti-septic extract and polymer, and then drying the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: Yvette Viva Saleh
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Publication number: 20110083250Abstract: Described is a protective glove such as a glove that can protect a wearer from cuts associated with hand knives and tools. The protective glove includes a glove made of a metal mesh, a flat spring attached to an inner surface of the glove in the wrist region and an elastic element disposed in a channel of the metal mesh at the end of the glove where the wearer inserts or removes a hand. The elastic element can be an extension spring or a second flat spring. The flat spring contracts to a wrist or a forearm to secure the glove to the wearer. The elastic element contracts to gather the metal mesh so that the metal mesh does not slide or otherwise move to expose the flat spring. Advantageously, the flat spring remains covered by the metal mesh and is prevented from catching a tool or other external object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: US MESH, INC.Inventors: Edward C. Smith, Deborah M. Shea, Curtis R. Smith
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Publication number: 20110083249Abstract: A breathable polyethylene glove as an overglove, over a cut- and puncture-resistant and nonfuzzing underglove, is useful for the non-contaminating packing of high-purity silicon, such as chunk polysilicon and silicon wafers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: WACKER CHEMIE AGInventor: Hanns Wochner
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Publication number: 20110067167Abstract: A sport glove of the present invention is structured so that a section of the glove for the back of a hand is at least partially formed by a first stretchable material, a second stretchable material made of a mesh material is placed so as to cover a part of this first stretchable material, both ends of this second stretchable material and outer sides of the first stretchable material are sewed to the palm side so that the second stretchable material is free to the first stretchable material, and the first stretchable material has a higher ratio of expansion and contraction than that of the second stretchable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Takeshi NINOMIYA
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Publication number: 20110071448Abstract: A liquid impermeable material comprising a layer of vapour permeable viscoelastic polymer gel, applications of said material, a composite material comprising said material and a method of producing said material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2005Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Ezio Margiotta
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Publication number: 20110055995Abstract: A glove including a palm portion formed of flexible material. The palm portion has at least one support area. The support area having a plurality of ball shaped elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Alfred K. Dassler, Robert M. Schwartz, Albert J. Hofeldt
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Publication number: 20110047672Abstract: A glove operably configured for use with a capacitive touchscreen comprises a plurality of fingertips, an outer surface, and an inner surface, wherein at least one of the fingertips comprises conductive thread or yarn extending from the outer surface of the glove to the inner surface of the glove to create a conductive pathway from the inner surface of the glove to the outer surface of the glove.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Michelle Renee Hatfield
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Publication number: 20110047671Abstract: An antibacterial and antiviral glove in accordance with the present invention inhibits and prevents growth and transmission of bacteria and viruses, has an opening and comprises an outer fabric layer and an inner fabric layer. The outer fabric layer has many microscopic pores and a rough surface. The microscopic pores prevent bacteria and viruses from passing through the outer fabric layer. The inner fabric layer connects to the outer fabric layer and allows water and air to pass through the layer in only one direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Yuan-Shan ZHU
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Publication number: 20110041236Abstract: A glove is disclosed which includes a porous coating layer provided on the surface of a glove made of a fiber, wherein a plurality of pores having an area of 0.785 to 78.5 ?m2 are present, and an average of the smallest thickness of each resin layer existing between the pores for the respective pores is 0.9 to 178 ?m in an electron-microscopic field at the time when a finger pad central portion, 40 mm away from a finger tip toward a finger pad, of a finger portion in the porous coating layer is cut off and a cross-section of 253 ?m in length directed from the finger tip toward the finger pad and 2.5 to 10 ?m in depth from a surface of the porous coating layer is observed at a magnification of 500 times with an electron microscope. The glove of the present invention is superior in abrasion resistance and peel strength, has excellent resistance to peeling/migration to pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes, and is superior in moisture permeability and flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: SHOWA GLOVE CO.Inventor: Naohito HIGUCHI
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Publication number: 20110041232Abstract: Articles comprising garments with at least one opening layers are included. The articles may include an elastic polymer composition such as a film, a melt or an aqueous dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: INVISTA North America S.a.r.I.Inventors: Carmen A Covelli, Douglas K. Farmer, Becky J. Rose, Gregory P. Weeks
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Publication number: 20110030122Abstract: This invention provides a novel glove for both left and right hands presenting properties for a unique design apparatus related to the orthopedic field. A glove, in particular for helping the hand avoid doing involuntary folding of fingers, griping or tightening of the hand into a fist position due to possible health ailments or physical disorders. This is accomplish by placing on the palm side of the glove four external supportive ribs made out of flat aluminum filaments that extend from the base of the palm to the top of the fingers. By four fingers it is meant the index, the middle, the ring and the little fingers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Carlos E. Capurro
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Publication number: 20110023213Abstract: A therapeutic glove is provided whereby a resistive stress relieving article is positioned in or on the glove in order that a user may wear the glove and use the stress relieving article.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Mira Halpert
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Publication number: 20110016609Abstract: This invention relates generally to a hand covering. More specifically, the invention relates to a hand covering that may be used with an electronic device. In particular, the hand covering includes a conductive portion that enables the wearer of the hand covering to perform various tasks, such as interacting with an electronic device, without removing the hand covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: 180S, INC.Inventors: Deborah Lynn Phelps, Lonnie Drosihn
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Publication number: 20110016608Abstract: A protective hand covering for adhering to the user's hand. Pressure-sensitive adhesive is applied to the back surface of a sheet of thin flexible film, which is shaped to cover a protected area of the users hand. The pressure-sensitive adhesive provides a sufficiently strong bond to prevent the hand covering from being inadvertently dislodged, but a sufficiently weak bond to allow the hand covering to be removed without injuring the user. The film is sufficiently impervious to contaminates to prevent the transfer of contaminates from the substance or object being handled to the user and vice versa.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventor: G. Gary Gochanour
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Publication number: 20110004973Abstract: An illuminated glove device for safety and recreational use is provided. The device preferably includes a first layer of glove material, a second layer of laminate material on which a circuit is provided, and a third layer bonded to the second layer for providing a protective coating of the circuit. The circuit may include one or more light sources positioned along a perimeter of the glove so as to form an outline of a human hand. A switch on the glove allows a user to turn the glove on and off or switch colors, for example, from amber, to red to green. The circuit may be battery powered and the switch may be adapted to allow the glove to alternate between a variety of modes. The device is suitable for various applications recreational, safety, emergency and other low-light applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: Mark W. Fortuna
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Publication number: 20100325778Abstract: A cut and puncture resistant surgical glove having puncture resistance of over 2,000 grams with flexibility, the glove comprising a glove within a glove with the puncture resistant material being placed between the inner and outer glove. The resistant material retained in place without impairing the glove flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventor: Frank W. Cunningham
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Publication number: 20100325779Abstract: A glove which can ensure flexibility thereof and can prevent peeling-off of a resin film formed on a surface of a glove base body is provided. Also provided is a manufacturing method of the glove. The glove (G) includes a glove base body (1) constituted of a knitted glove, a first resin film layer (2) formed on a surface of the glove base body (1), and a second resin film layer (3) formed on the first resin film layer (2). The first resin film layer (2) and the second resin film layer (3) cover a palm portion and side portions of the glove base body (1), a palm side and side parts of respective fingers, and areas ranging from finger tip portions to a back portion of the glove base body (1) including the finger tip portions. An uncovered back portion (4) where a resin film layer is not present is formed on a remaining portion of the back portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: Towa CorporationInventors: Kazutaka Matsunobu, Nobuyoshi Koga, Yukiko Tsuchimochi
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Publication number: 20100316588Abstract: The invention relates to elastomeric products that are coated with a thin layer of elastomeric polymeric coating containing an antitoxic agent, particularly a demand disinfectant iodinated resin. The antimicrobial coated catheters are prepared by adding the antitoxic agent to a solution of a liquid elastomeric polymer and then coating the surface of the elastomeric through a dipping or spraying procedure. The antimicrobial coatings can be applied to a variety of different elastomeric products including gloves and catheters and are capable of providing a high level of protection against microbes and other contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Pierre J. Messier, David Ohayon
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Publication number: 20100306894Abstract: A system of modular, detachable cushions having surfaces containing hook and/or loop fasteners that fasten to mating loop, open weave or hook surfaces to define adjustable, conformal contoured support surfaces at user contact surfaces and appliances producing fatigue and/or abrasion (e.g. automotive seats, chairs, compartment walls, desks, footwear, helmets, tools etc.). The cushions can include air, elastomer, fabric, fiber, foam, liquid, gel, and/or rubber cushioning materials or combinations thereof arranged in envelopes, pads, cavities or tiered assemblies. The cushions include surfaces fitted with one or more layers of cushioning materials or envelopes of cushioning material and one or more regions of fastener materials that mate with interconnecting fasteners at the contact surface or appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Nathaniel Calvert
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Patent number: 7845020Abstract: An article of clothing or a decorative article, at least one portion of which is made of chain mail fabric made of interweaved metal rings, wherein the chain mail fabric portion is associated with at least one resilient member arranged so as to tighten the chain mail fabric on a part of the user's body and/or to draw and tension a portion of the chain mail fabric so as to absorb a local excess of material. At least one of the resilient members is in the form of a flat spring (4) of pin type, consisting of a juxtaposition of elongated wire arms (5) connected in pairs by an elastic joint (6), where an articulation axis of the elastic joint is perpendicular to a plane containing the respective pair of wire arms.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Manulatex FranceInventors: Philippe Jaunault, Sophie Jaunault, Franck Beneteau
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Publication number: 20100292664Abstract: The present invention relates to a garment comprising a composite fabric comprising a porous fluid drainage layer and a fibrous fluid barrier layer of a flash spun polyolefin plexifilamentary film-fibril sheet wherein the fibrous fluid barrier layer faces the interior of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventor: Robert Anthony Marin
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Patent number: 7833619Abstract: An improved dropcloth comprising: a body made from a material having a desired shape and weight, said body having a plurality of surfaces wherein at least one surface has a slip reducing feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Mark Frantellizzi
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Publication number: 20100275341Abstract: A seamless, single layer, multi-yarn glove or glove liner is disclosed. The glove or glove liner includes a first type of yarn and a second type of yarn that is different from the first type of yarn. The glove or glove liner has a single layer that includes the first type of yarn and the second type of yarn knitted together to form a hand-like structure that includes a thumb section, a plurality of finger sections and a palm section. The first type of yarn is different that the second type of yarn. For example, the first type of yarn may be a cut resistant yarn and the second type of yarn may be an inexpensive elastic yarn such as Spandex. An optional cuff is part of the single layer, the cuff optionally comprising a tab to aid in donning and doffing. The glove can further comprise a tab with indicia, where the indicia can be, for example, shape or color to convey information about the glove such as size or cut resistant properties. Padded protection on the knuckles can also be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Sean Sweeney, Eric Thompson, James H. Moreland, Cherilyn N. Nelson, Steven M. York, Norberto Hector Perales Solis
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Publication number: 20100275342Abstract: A seamless, single layer, multi-yarn glove or glove liner is disclosed. The glove or glove liner includes a first type of yarn and a second type of yarn that is different from the first type of yarn. The glove or glove liner has a single layer that includes the first type of yarn and the second type of yarn knitted together to form a hand-like structure that includes a thumb section, a plurality of finger sections and a palm section. The first type of yarn is different that the second type of yarn. For example, the first type of yarn may be a cut resistant yarn and the second type of yarn may be an inexpensive elastic yarn such as Spandex. Gloves suitable for use by carpenters, electricians, HVAC handlers, laborers, masons, and plumbers are also provided. Methods of using these gloves are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Sean Sweeney, Eric Thompson, James H. Moreland, Cherilyn N. Nelson, Steven M. York, Norberto Hector Perales Solis, Chris Barmore
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Publication number: 20100269845Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to hair styling devices for curling and/or styling hair. In one embodiment, the hair styling device includes a glove with a cylinder removably or permanently attached thereto. The glove may be heat-resistant and the cylinder may be heat-conducting. In one embodiment, the cylinder may be positioned in a palm region of the glove. The glove may be utilized by a user to curl hair by wrapping a length of hair around the cylinder or a section of the cylinder. The hair may be curled by providing heated air (e.g., via a blow drier) onto the hair and cylinder, which may heat up so as to impart heat on the hair.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Bernhard Peter Tamme
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Publication number: 20100265454Abstract: A system for protecting eye glass frames during a hair dye, coloring, or highlighting process is described. The system comprises a support layer, a pair of gloves laminated onto the support layer, and a pair of eyeglass arm protectors laminated onto the support layer. Each eyeglass arm protector is formed as a sleeve having an open end. An apparatus and method are also disclosed for manufacturing sections of a support layer material, each section having a pair of gloves and a pair of eyeglass arm protectors laminated thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Philip J. GOLDSCHMIEDT
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Publication number: 20100263107Abstract: A recovering sleeve adopted for a hand or a foot comprises an outer film made of an anti-permeation material and including an opening disposed thereon to put a hand or a foot therein; an inner absorbing layer including nutrition liquid attached thereon and covered on an inner side of the outer film; a banding member mounted on the opening to tightly band the opening, thereby recovering the hand or foot effectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Ping-Hung Wang
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Publication number: 20100257657Abstract: Biodegradable disposable gloves and methods of manufacturing the same are disclosed in which the elastomeric material used to manufacture the gloves includes a polylactic acid polymer component in combination with a biodegradable plasticizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: SmartHealth, Inc.Inventors: Curtis P. Hamann, Sebastian S. Plamthottam
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Publication number: 20100242153Abstract: The invention relates to an adjustable glove that enables the user's thumb and other fingers to interact and communicate with electronic devices while wearing the glove. The inventive glove has a thumb and finger pouch portion made of a thin, tactile material, and a body portion made up of thicker insulated material which covers the balance of the user's hand. The pouch forms a skin tight fit on the thumb and fingers through an adjustable band connected to the pouch and removably attachable to non-pouch portions of the glove, such as in the vicinity of the basilar joint for the pouch covering the thumb.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Zachary Michael Harrison
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Patent number: 7802316Abstract: The present invention relates to a glove (1) affording protective function against poisonous and/or noxiant agents, the glove (1) comprising two mutually connected glove sections (2, 3) which are constructed of different materials. The first glove section (2) is formed according to the present invention of a polymer-based material which is at least essentially impervious to chemical poisonous and/or warfare agents or at least retards their passage and is at least essentially gas and water impervious. The second glove section (3) being formed of a textile sheetlike filtering material which prevents or at least retards the passage of poisonous and/or noxiant agents and is at least essentially gas and water vapor pervious. The present invention's glove (1) combines good wear comfort with high protection against highly concentrated poisonous and/or noxiant agents.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Blucher GmbHInventor: Marianne Hofmann
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Patent number: 7803438Abstract: An article comprising at least one cured, liquid-impervious polymeric shell substantially free from defects, at least one liner, and a non-tacky, thermoplastic adhesive layer between the shell and the liner, wherein the adhesive layer is melted and solidified to create a non-tacky bond between the shell and the liner, which can be moisture-absorbing or cut-resistant, whereby the liner supports and limits stretch ability of the shell, thereby preventing adhesive delamination between the adhesive layer and either of the shell and/or the liner; a method for the manufacture of an article comprising a supported, polymeric shell, such as a glove, a gauntlet, an apron, or a boot, comprising providing a cured, liquid-impervious, polymeric shell, providing a knitted/woven liner, incorporating a non-tacky, thermoplastic adhesive layer between the shell and the liner, such as by hot-melt spraying, dry-powder spraying or fiber-coating, creating intimate contact between the shell, the adhesive layer, and the liner, subjecType: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Michael Flather, Paul Saunders, Dave Narasimhan
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Publication number: 20100235962Abstract: A protective glove (10) is provided for use by a firefighter or other emergency worker. The glove (10) has a hand covering portion (16) with a plurality of fingers (18) extending therefrom. The protective glove (10) includes a palm face (12) to cover the palm side of the hand and fingers of a wearer, a back face (14) to cover the back side of the hands and fingers of a wearer, and at least one fourcette (22) connecting the palm face (12) to the back face (14) around a perimeter of at least one of the fingers (18) of the glove (10) to define a 3-D type construction for the at least one of the fingers (18). The palm face (12) is joined directly to the back face (14) around a perimeter of at least another one of the fingers (18) of the glove (10) to define a pancake-type construction for the at least another one of the fingers (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: William L. GRILLIOT, William L. GRILLIOT, JR., Mary I. GRILLIOT
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Publication number: 20100235959Abstract: A glove that has one or more pads that insulate and resist moisture for holding beverage containers. The pad or pads are positioned at the surface of the glove that contacts a beverage container when a wearer of the glove grasps the container. The pads provide an enhanced grip and comfort for the wearer's hand when holding a beverage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Kimberly Ann Cook, Wayne Arthur Crawford
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Publication number: 20100218326Abstract: A multi-use cleaning glove with at least two cleaning materials including a first cleaning material such as a scouring pad and a second cleaning material such as a sponge and mesh material for household surfaces. The first cleaning material is located on a palm side of said glove while the second cleaning material is located on the back side of the glove. A water proof material that is attached to the first and second cleaning materials is configured to encapsulate a user's hand from water or other cleaning liquids. A user can also employ gloves for each of the right and left hand, each glove having the first and the second cleaning material. The two cleaning materials are located on alternate sides on both hands.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventor: VICKIE L. YAMAGUCHI
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Patent number: 7779487Abstract: A glove used for roping steer and other animals such as in rodeo competition and ranching has a front side, which covers a wearer's palm and a palm side of the wearer's fingers, and a back side, which covers the wearer's hand and the back of the wearer's fingers. The front and rear sides of the glove are joined by thread. The front side is made of a woven fabric that has an outer layer of one hundred percent aramid fiber such as Kevlar®, and an inner layer of a woven and breathable fiber, the inner layer and outer layer being joined by glue. The fibers are preferably in yarn form. Both the inner and outer layer along with the glue have a weight of about 245 gm/m2 of material, plus or minus 50 gm/m2 of material. The wearer holds the rope having it rest on the middle finger and guides the rope with the index finger and thumb.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Robert Bitzer