Textured gloves
US-2016100638-A1 · Apr 14, 2016 · US
US10405593B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10405593-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816020146-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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Provided among other things is a glove formed by latex dipping having one or more textured finger tips wherein: the texture at the finger tips results from forming the glove on a former having the following properties: (micrometer) Ra Av. roughness about 7-14 Rsm Mean width of roughness about 500-720 Rpc Peak count about 15-20 the glove being non-chlorinated, wherein the glove is a (i) single dip nitrile glove or (ii) a dipped glove with a textured layer formed of polymer latex, and comprising a multivalent metal ion salt of an organic acid with log P of about 4 to about 15.
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What is claimed is: 1. A glove former having one or more surfaces on finger tip regions with the following properties: (micrometer) Ra Av. roughness about 7-14 Rsm Mean width of roughness about 500-720 Rpc Peak count about 15-20. 2. The glove former of claim 1 , wherein the former has one or more of the following properties at said finder tip regions: (micrometer) Rz Mean roughness depth about 30-50 Rmax Largest roughness depth about 40-70 Rp Height of the highest peak about 8-22 Rv Depth of deepest valley about 16-35. 3. The glove former of claim 2 , wherein the former has one or more of the following properties at said finger tip regions: (micrometer) Ra Av. roughness about 8-12 Rsm Mean width of roughness about 610-700 Rpc Peak count about 16-19. 4. The glove former of claim 3 , wherein the former has one or more of the following properties at said finger tip regions: (micrometer) Rz Mean roughness depth about 30-45 Rmax Largest roughness depth about 40-65 Rp Height of the highest peak about 10-20 Rv Depth of deepest valley about 18-30. 5. The glove former of claim 1 , wherein the former has two or more of the following properties at said finger tip regions: (micrometer) Ra Av. roughness about 8-12 Rsm Mean width of roughness about 610-700 Rpc Peak count about 16-19. 6. The glove former of claim 1 , wherein the former has the following properties at said finger tip regions: (micrometer) Ra Av. roughness about 8-12 Rsm Mean width of roughness about 610-700 Rpc Peak count about 16-19. 7. The glove former of claim 1 , wherein the former has two or more of the following properties at said finger tip regions:
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