Glove having a widened cuff and with finger regions that include a flexible hinge region
US-2016143379-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US10143248B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10143248-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615185097-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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A safety glove having a protective member or insert extending around the fingertip of the safety glove is provided. The protective member may be positioned along the outer surface or the inner surface of the glove. Alternatively, the protective member may be integrally formed between two layers of glove material. The protective member terminates distally from an interphalangeal joint line to enable finger flexion in order to grasp an item, such as a slab of meat to be deskinned in a skinning machine. The glove may include a rough outer surface formed from thrice dipping the glove and allowing the glove to cure. Additionally, the glove may have a width near the wrist that is wider than the width near the palm to enable the glove to be rapidly removed (i.e., doffed) in an emergency event of the glove getting caught in a rotating blade on the skinning machine.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A protective glove comprising: a proximal wrist end opposite a distal fingertip end; a first finger sleeve including a distal tip; a liner defining a portion of the first finger sleeve, a layer of material connected with the liner defining the portion of the first finger sleeve; a protective member adjacent the distal tip and positioned distal from an interphalangeal joint line between the liner and the layer of material, wherein the protective member is hardened relative to the first finger sleeve; and wherein the protective member includes a first end extending from the distal fingertip end to a second end that defines an annular edge defining an opening to the protective member adapted to receive a tip of a finger therein, wherein the annular edge tapers towards the second end of the protective member. 2. The glove of claim 1 , wherein the protective member is positioned interior the layer of material and extending around the distal tip inside the glove. 3. The glove of claim 1 , further comprising an indicator layer positioned between the protective member and the layer of material. 4. The glove of claim 3 , wherein the indicator layer is acrylic in combination with styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR). 5. The glove of claim 3 , wherein the indicator layer has a color that is different than that of the layer of material adapted to provide a visual indicator if the layer of material is ripped, torn, cut, or otherwise broken. 6. The glove of claim 3 , wherein the protective member has a color that is different than that of the layer of material adapted to provide a visual indicator if the layer of material is ripped, torn, cut, or otherwise broken. 7. The glove of claim 1 , wherein the layer of material is selected from the group comprising: natural rubber, milled rubber, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber, Chloroprene, aluminum, and pre-vulcanized latex. 8. The glove of claim 1 , wherein the protective member is positioned entirely distal of the interphalangeal joint line. 9. The glove of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the layer material on the first finger sleeve is formed from dipping the glove in liquefied material that defines the layer of material when cured, wherein the outer surface on the first finger sleeve includes a plurality lateral ridges that are spaced apart and extend at least partially circumferentially around the first finger sleeve and includes vertical striations extending between adjacent lateral ridges and valleys defined between adjacent striations adapted to drain grease byproduct therealong during a meat skinning process. 10. A protective glove comprising: a proximal wrist end opposite a distal fingertip end including side edges that taper inwardly towards a longitudinal axis from the proximal wrist end towards a palm region; four finger sleeves and one thumb sleeve, wherein each sleeve includes a distal tip; a liner of material defining a portion of each one of the sleeves; a layer of material connected with the liner of material; five protective members, wherein one protective member is connected with one sleeve between the liner of material and the layer of material adjacent the distal tip and positioned distal from an interphalangeal joint line, wherein each protective member is hardened relative to the sleeves, and each protective member includes a first end extending from around the distal tip of each sleeve to a second end that defines an annular edge defining an opening to the protective member adapted to receive a tip of a finger therein, wherein the annular edge tapers towards the second end of the protective member; and an outer surface defined by the layer of material, wherein the outer surface on the four finger sleeves includes a plurality of lateral ridges that are spaced apart and extend at least partially circumferentially around each one of the four finger sleeves and includes vertical striations extending between adjacent lateral ridges and valleys defined between adjacent striations adapted to drain grease byproduct therealong during a meat skinning process. 11. The protective glove of claim 10 , wherein the layer of Material includes a first sub-layer, a second sub-layer, and a third sub-layer formed from dipping a mold carrying the liner of material at least three times in a bath of liquefied layer material. 12. The protective glove of claim 11 , further comprising: a visual indicator established by each one of the five protective members having a different color than the layer of material to visually identify a cut, tear, rip, or rupture in the layer of material. 13. A protective glove comprising: a proximal wrist end opposite a distal fingertip end; a first finger sleeve including a distal tip that has five layers when viewed in cross section, the five layers including: a liner defining a portion of the first finger sleeve; a first layer of material connected to the liner defining the portion of the first finger sleeve, a second layer of material connected with the first layer of material defining the portion of the first finger sleeve; a protective member adjacent the distal tip and positioned distal from an interphalangeal joint line, wherein the protective member is hardened relative to the first finger sleeve and wherein the protective member includes an annular edge defining an opening to the protective member; and an indicator layer indicator layer positioned between the protective member and the second layer of material.
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with protection against crushing, e.g. of the finger tips · CPC title
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