Layered Glove Device
US-2024032628-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US10238159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10238159-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815936503-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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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.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A glove comprising: a wrist region; a palm region extending outwardly from the wrist region; a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and a little finger region all extending outwardly from the palm region; wherein each of the thumb region, index finger region, middle finger region, ring finger region and little finger region includes a tip region and a remaining length, wherein the tip region originates proximate an end of the respective one of the thumb region, index finger region, middle finger region, ring finger region or little finger region, and the tip region has a lower end proximate where a first knuckle of a person's thumb or respective finger will be located when the glove is worn; and wherein the remaining length extends from the lower end of the tip region to the palm region; wherein the tip region of the index finger region is of a first circumference and the remaining length of the index finger region is of a second circumference; and the first circumference is smaller than the second circumference; and wherein the first circumference is of a size that is adapted to cause the tip region of the index finger region to be pulled tightly around an end of the person's index finger when the glove is worn; and wherein the index finger region tapers in circumference from the remaining length of the index finger region to the tip region thereof. 2. The glove as defined in claim 1 , wherein the tip region of the middle finger region is of third circumference and the remaining length of the middle finger region is of a fourth circumference; and the third circumference is smaller than the fourth circumference; and wherein the third circumference is of a size that is adapted to cause the tip region of the middle finger region to be pulled tightly around an end of the person's middle finger when the glove is worn. 3. The glove as defined in claim 2 , wherein the tip region of each of the index finger region and the middle finger region is smooth and free of texture. 4. The glove as defined in claim 3 , wherein the remaining length of each of the index finger region and the middle finger region is provided with a texture. 5. The glove as defined in claim 2 , wherein the first circumference of the tip region of the index finger region and the third circumference of the tip region of the middle finger region is reduced by from about 10% up to about 20% relative to the respective second or fourth circumference of the remaining length of the index finger region or the middle finger region. 6. The glove as defined in claim 2 , wherein the tip region of each of the thumb region, the ring finger region and the little finger region is provided with a texture. 7. The glove as defined in claim 6 , wherein the remaining length of each of the thumb region, the ring finger region, and the little finger region is provided with a texture and the texture of the tip region of each of the thumb region, the ring finger region, and the little finger region is different from the texture of the remaining length of the thumb region, the ring finger region and the little finger region. 8. The glove as defined in claim 3 , wherein the remaining length of each of the index finger region and the middle finger region; the tip regions and remaining lengths of the thumb region, the ring finger region, and the little finger region; as well as the palm region and wrist region is provided with a texture. 9. The glove as defined in claim 1 , wherein the glove is a hand-specific glove. 10. The glove as defined in claim 1 , wherein the glove is an ambidextrous glove. 11. The glove as defined in claim 2 , wherein the tip region of each of the thumb region, the ring finger region and the little finger region is of a smaller circumference than a circumference of the remaining length of the respective one of the thumb region, ring finger region and little finger region, and is of a size that is adapted to cause the tip region of the thumb region, ring finger region and little finger region to be pulled tightly around an end of the person's thumb, ring finger and little finger when the glove is worn. 12. The glove as defined in claim 1 , fabricated from nitrile rubber that is free of or essentially free of zinc, sulfur and accelerators. 13. A glove comprising: a wrist region; a palm region extending outwardly from the wrist region; a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and a little finger region all extending outwardly from the palm region; wherein each of the index finger region and middle finger region includes a tip region and a remaining length, wherein the tip region originates proximate an end of the respective index finger region or middle finger region and terminates proximate where a first knuckle of a person's respective finger will be located when the glove is worn; and the remaining length extends from a lower end of the tip region to the palm region; and wherein each index finger region and middle finger region has a wall thickness measured from an interior surface of the glove to an exterior surface thereof; wherein the tip region of one or both of the index finger region and the middle finger region is of a circumference that is smaller than a circumference of the respective remaining length of the index finger region and middle finger region; wherein one or both of the index finger region and middle finger region tapers in circumference from the remaining length of the one of the index finger region and the middle finger region to the tip region thereof, and wherein the circumference of the tip region is of a size that is adapted to cause the wall thickness of the tip region of the one or both of the index finger region and the middle finger region to become thinner than the wall thickness of the remaining lengths of the index finger region and middle finger region when the glove is worn on the person's hand. 14. The glove as defined in claim 13 , wherein the tip regions of the index finger region and middle finger region are smooth and free of texture. 15. The glove as defined in claim 14 , wherein a rest of the glove is provided with a texture. 16. The glove as defined in claim 15 , wherein the texture is a diamond pattern. 17. A method of donning a glove comprising steps of: providing a glove having a palm region, and a thumb region, an index finger region, a middle finger region, a ring finger region and a little finger region all extending outwardly from the palm region; providing a tip region of a first circumference on one or both of the index finger region or the middle finger region; wherein the tip region extends from proximate an end of the index finger region or middle finger region to proximate where a first knuckle of a user's index finger or middle finger is located when the glove is worn; providing a remaining length of a second circumference on the one or both of the index finger region and middle finger region, where the remaining length extends downwardly from the tip region to the palm region; and wherein the first circumference is smaller than the second circumference and the one or both of the index finger region and the middle finger region tapers in circumference from the remaining length of the one of the index finger region and middle finger region to the tip region thereof; inserting a user's hand into the glove including inserting the user's index finger into the index finger region and inserting the user's middle finger into the middle finger region; pul
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