CA2711127A1 - Steel finger gloves - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41D19/01505—Protective gloves resistant to mechanical aggressions, e.g. cutting. piercing
- A41D19/01511—Protective gloves resistant to mechanical aggressions, e.g. cutting. piercing made of wire-mesh, e.g. butchers' gloves
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Abstract
.cndot. The object of invention is to provide a protective glove that protects fingers from injuries .cndot. The object invention can be used in jobs such as constructions and landscaping or where injuries to hands and fingers can be prevented .cndot. The object invention is comprised of cotton polyester based glove with steel finger protectors to cover the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges area of the fingers .cndot. Finger protectors inserted with sponge or nerf material to keep fingers comfortable and fit .cndot. Steel protectors are bent in between distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges to allow no mobility at these points but to offer better gripping on materials.
.cndot. The object invention is a pair of gloves that fit hands on a variety of sizes .cndot. Parts of finger coverd with rubber to allow better griping on materials.
.cndot. The object invention is a pair of gloves that fit hands on a variety of sizes .cndot. Parts of finger coverd with rubber to allow better griping on materials.
Description
Date: July 26, 2010 Inventor: Farid Besharati Origin: 10 Shilo Court Richmond Hill, L4S 1 E5, Ontario, Canada DESCRIPTION
Title: Steel finger Glove Technical Fields:
This invention relates to gloves that protect fingers. It will consist of a cotton, polyester or cotton polyester blend glove with steel finger protectors attached in the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges area of the fingers. Steel finger gloves can be used in construction and landscaping where workers can injure their fingers by dropping or hitting heavy tools and objects on their hands.
Background information and prior art:
According to Statistic Canada Study on Work Injuries, The Daily, dated Jul 10,2007, "
Nearly 28% of all work-related injuries in 2003 involved the hand, followed by the lower back (16%). Hand injuries accounted for one-third of injuries to sales and service workers, while for white-collar workers, a lower-back injury was reported most often.
The most frequent type of occupational injury was a sprain or strain, followed by cuts, then fractures."
Steel finger Gloves will be comprised of a steel finger cover that will be attached to the cotton polyester, glove. When a worker is working with a hammer or a saw or working with stones, their fingers will be protected.
Drawings:
Fig 1 Figure one is the standard right handed glove with the palm facing upwards.
Part (a) is the main glove base made of cotton polyester, to fit comfortably and allow to keep hand at moderate temperature. It will be approximately 0.1-0.3cm thick. Part (b) is the part of the gloves that is coasted with rubber to allow stone workers a proper grip. All five fingers will have the rubber coating from the distal phalanges area of the fingers to the bottom of the proximal phalanges area, to allow good grip. Part (c) is the area in which the steel protectors are located. It is attached to the cotton polyester glove and stitched with cotton polyester around it to hide the steel, and then coated with rubber. It will cover the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges area of the gloves.
Fig 2 Figure two is the right handed glove with the palm facing downwards. Part (d) again is the cotton polyester material. Part (e) again is the area in which the metal will be inserted. There will be no need to coated this part of the glove with rubber.
Fig 3 and Fig 4 Figure 3 and 4 are the steel finger protectors. Steel protectors will be made of 0.1-0.3 thick sheet metal. Fig 3 are all finger protectors excluding the thumb. There will be different size protectors for each finger for each glove size. The protectors will be bent in between the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges to allow good griping position.
For the standard size the length of the protectors would be average 3.5-4.5 cm for the pinkie forger, 3.5-4.5 cm for the ring finger, 4cm-5.5 for the middle forger, 3.5-4.5 for the index finger, and about 5-6cm for the thumb. All the steel inserted protectors should basically cover the average size for the distal phalanges to the intermediate phalanges of the hand. The circumference of the protectors will be an average of 6-7cm for the fingers excluding thumb. Part (f) is the cushioning that is inserted into the steel protectors to allow comfort. The material will be a sponge like or nerf material to allow fit and comfort. The cushioning will be an average radius size of 0.2- 0.5 cm. The thumb protector will have an average of 7-9cm in circumference and a cushioning with a radius of 0.5-0.7 cm.
Title: Steel finger Glove Technical Fields:
This invention relates to gloves that protect fingers. It will consist of a cotton, polyester or cotton polyester blend glove with steel finger protectors attached in the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges area of the fingers. Steel finger gloves can be used in construction and landscaping where workers can injure their fingers by dropping or hitting heavy tools and objects on their hands.
Background information and prior art:
According to Statistic Canada Study on Work Injuries, The Daily, dated Jul 10,2007, "
Nearly 28% of all work-related injuries in 2003 involved the hand, followed by the lower back (16%). Hand injuries accounted for one-third of injuries to sales and service workers, while for white-collar workers, a lower-back injury was reported most often.
The most frequent type of occupational injury was a sprain or strain, followed by cuts, then fractures."
Steel finger Gloves will be comprised of a steel finger cover that will be attached to the cotton polyester, glove. When a worker is working with a hammer or a saw or working with stones, their fingers will be protected.
Drawings:
Fig 1 Figure one is the standard right handed glove with the palm facing upwards.
Part (a) is the main glove base made of cotton polyester, to fit comfortably and allow to keep hand at moderate temperature. It will be approximately 0.1-0.3cm thick. Part (b) is the part of the gloves that is coasted with rubber to allow stone workers a proper grip. All five fingers will have the rubber coating from the distal phalanges area of the fingers to the bottom of the proximal phalanges area, to allow good grip. Part (c) is the area in which the steel protectors are located. It is attached to the cotton polyester glove and stitched with cotton polyester around it to hide the steel, and then coated with rubber. It will cover the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges area of the gloves.
Fig 2 Figure two is the right handed glove with the palm facing downwards. Part (d) again is the cotton polyester material. Part (e) again is the area in which the metal will be inserted. There will be no need to coated this part of the glove with rubber.
Fig 3 and Fig 4 Figure 3 and 4 are the steel finger protectors. Steel protectors will be made of 0.1-0.3 thick sheet metal. Fig 3 are all finger protectors excluding the thumb. There will be different size protectors for each finger for each glove size. The protectors will be bent in between the distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges to allow good griping position.
For the standard size the length of the protectors would be average 3.5-4.5 cm for the pinkie forger, 3.5-4.5 cm for the ring finger, 4cm-5.5 for the middle forger, 3.5-4.5 for the index finger, and about 5-6cm for the thumb. All the steel inserted protectors should basically cover the average size for the distal phalanges to the intermediate phalanges of the hand. The circumference of the protectors will be an average of 6-7cm for the fingers excluding thumb. Part (f) is the cushioning that is inserted into the steel protectors to allow comfort. The material will be a sponge like or nerf material to allow fit and comfort. The cushioning will be an average radius size of 0.2- 0.5 cm. The thumb protector will have an average of 7-9cm in circumference and a cushioning with a radius of 0.5-0.7 cm.
Claims (3)
1. Steel finger protectors to be attached to fingers of gloves
2. Cushioning inside of steel finger protectors
3. Steel finger protectors to be bent in between distal phalanges and intermediate phalanges are of fingers.
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CN109259361A (en) * | 2018-08-13 | 2019-01-25 | 安徽微威环保科技有限公司 | A kind of Multi-functional rubber gloves |
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CN109259361A (en) * | 2018-08-13 | 2019-01-25 | 安徽微威环保科技有限公司 | A kind of Multi-functional rubber gloves |
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