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KR200465002Y1
KR200465002Y1 KR2020120008617U KR20120008617U KR200465002Y1 KR 200465002 Y1 KR200465002 Y1 KR 200465002Y1 KR 2020120008617 U KR2020120008617 U KR 2020120008617U KR 20120008617 U KR20120008617 U KR 20120008617U KR 200465002 Y1 KR200465002 Y1 KR 200465002Y1
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    • A41D19/01547Protective gloves with grip improving means
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The present invention relates to a rubber coated cotton gloves, and more specifically coated with a latex rubber, which is a non-slip rubber on the inner surface of the finger and palm so as to protect the hand or grip the object without slipping during various operations in various industrial sites, The present invention relates to coated cotton gloves.
According to the present invention, the cotton gloves coated with a latex rubber on the surface of the present invention are woven with a thread of a material that can penetrate the latex rubber liquid at the interval between the yarn and the rubber to penetrate the latex rubber to the inner surface of the glove. Layer 16 is formed.

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Cotton gloves for rubber coating {COTTON GLOVES COATED WITH SYNTHETIC RESIN}

The present invention relates to a rubber coated cotton gloves, and more specifically coated with a latex rubber, which is a non-slip rubber on the inner surface of the finger and palm so as to protect the hand or grip the object without slipping during various operations in various industrial sites, The present invention relates to coated cotton gloves.

Gloves are coated (coated) with non-slip rubber (usually latex rubber) on the fingertips and palm-side surface of cotton gloves to protect hands when working in various industrial sites or to securely grip objects when carrying materials. To prepare.

In general, when transporting construction materials, etc. in various industrial sites will wear gloves to perform the work in a safe state.

The gloves worn by workers in the field may vary depending on what they do. General workers, except those in special occupations, usually wear cotton gloves, which are cheap and breathable. Workers wear cotton gloves widely because there is no inconvenience in freely moving their fingers.

In general, the cotton gloves worn by workers in the industrial field can protect the hands of workers and are more safe when carrying out work in the bare hands, but they have a disadvantage of slipping when carrying heavy materials. It has a disadvantage to pay attention to.

Therefore, when transporting heavy materials, there has been a demand for gloves that can be safely transported without slipping, and in order to meet the needs of workers, the latex rubber is applied to the palm-side surface and fingers of cotton gloves. Cotton gloves.

1 is a photograph showing a conventional general latex coated cotton gloves.

As shown in FIG. 1, the cotton gloves having the latex rubber layer 20 formed on the glove surfaces (particularly the palm and finger portions) have a grip strength with a material (object) as compared to cotton gloves (usually referred to as thread gloves) without a latex coating layer on the surface. Although this high object can be transported more safely, the latex rubber layer 20 is formed only on the surface of the cotton yarn, so it is not tough enough to tear the gloves when a strong force is applied during the operation. Because of the cotton yarn, the inside of the glove and the hand were slippery.

On the other hand, to improve the frictional effect of the work glove to apply the latex rubber across the palm surface and fingers as described above to safely transport the material without slipping the surface of the latex rubber is formed to be rough (embossed) Gloves have been developed, but the embossing was not uniform, and there was no significant effect on the safe transportation of materials.

Korean Patent No. 346651 has been disclosed as a method of forming wrinkles on the surface of gloves to improve the slip resistance. The patent is impregnated with a rubber coating solution sprayed with sulfur, zinc oxide and a promoter in natural rubber impregnated with a glove in the state of calcium chloride solution, and then dried, soaking the rubber coated gloves in an organic solvent to shrink the rubber solution By forming a wrinkled pattern to dry, and then dried, soaked in a neutralized solution and washed and dried it has been disclosed a technology for producing a rubber coated gloves with a wrinkled pattern formed on the surface. Rubber coated gloves manufactured in this way have the advantage of being very convenient for handling slippery items due to the wrinkles formed on the surface. There is a problem falling.

The present invention is to solve the above problems, the purpose of the present invention is to maintain the durability of the advantages of the conventional cotton gloves, while maintaining the grip of the object as it is, in part tougher and harder not torn, high durability, It is to provide a rubber coated cotton gloves, which improves the fit by increasing the friction between the inside of the gloves and hands.

The object of the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned object, and other objects not mentioned will be clearly understood from the following description.

The present invention is to achieve the above object, in accordance with the present invention, the cotton gloves coated with a latex rubber on the surface woven with a cotton yarn is woven into a thread of a material that can penetrate the latex rubber liquid at the interval between the yarn and the yarn Thus, a rubber penetrating layer 16 into which latex rubber penetrates to the inner surface of the glove is formed. That is, in other words, the latex rubber liquid penetrates into the inner surface through the gap between the woven yarn and the yarn by weaving the yarn of the latex rubber solution into the palm of the cotton gloves to form the rubber penetration layer 16.

According to a preferred embodiment, the thread of the latex rubber can penetrate the nylon yarn, acrylic yarn, TC yarn, or polyester yarn.

According to a preferred embodiment, the rubber penetrating layer is formed in a straight line in the horizontal direction on the palm of the glove.

As described above, the present invention partially forms a rubber penetrating layer in which the latex rubber penetrates to the inner surface of the glove on the palm part, while maintaining the air permeability, which is an advantage of the conventional coating cotton gloves, and the traction with the object without being easily torn. Durability is improved, and there is an advantage in improving the fit by increasing the friction between the inside of the hand and the glove.

1 is a photograph showing a conventional general latex coated cotton gloves.
Figure 2 is a photograph of a cotton glove formed with a rubber penetration layer, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a photo of the inside of the cotton glove formed with a rubber penetration layer, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of a cotton glove formed with a rubber penetration layer, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be described in more detail the cotton gloves for coating the rubber penetration layer of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a photograph of cotton gloves having a rubber penetrating layer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is an inner photograph of the glove of FIG. 2, FIG. 4 is a sectional view, and FIG. 4 (a) shows a latex coating. It shows before implementation, and FIG. 4 (b) shows after a latex coating.

Referring to the drawings, first, the cotton glove formed with the rubber penetration layer of the present invention of Figure 2 is compared to the conventional latex coated cotton glove of Figure 1, (but the other part is the same) of the two-line in the horizontal direction on the palm portion It can be seen that the rubber penetrating layer 16 is formed. That is, a rubber penetrating layer in which the latex rubber partially penetrated the inner surface of the glove was formed. The width of the rubber penetrating layer, the color of the rubber penetrating layer, and the like can be arbitrarily selected by those skilled in the art.

In the present invention, the rubber penetrating layer 16 is a portion formed by penetrating the latex rubber liquid at intervals between the yarns. The inner surface of the glove is woven with a thread (called 'rubber penetrating yarn') made of a material through which rubber liquid can penetrate into the space between the thread and the latex rubber at the interval between the thread and the thread. This is where the latex rubber penetrated.

Latex rubber liquid does not penetrate easily into the area woven with cotton yarn. This is a feature of cotton yarn, which is a form of very thin fine yarn attached around the cotton yarn, latex rubber liquid does not easily penetrate the space between the cotton yarn and cotton yarn. Therefore, the cotton gloves woven only in the cotton yarn as in the prior art is that the latex rubber layer 20 is formed only on the surface of the gloves even when immersed in the latex rubber liquid.

On the contrary, in the present invention, the portion woven with 'rubber penetrating yarn' has no such micro sand or is relatively small so that the latex rubber liquid penetrates into the space between the yarns. Accordingly, the rubber penetrating layer 16 into which the latex rubber penetrates to the inner surface of the glove is formed.

When weaving, a thread made of a material that can penetrate the latex rubber at the interval between the thread is called a 'rubber penetrating yarn'. Here, the term 'rubber penetrating yarn' refers to a thread of a material through which latex rubber coated on the surface of the glove can penetrate to the back surface (inner surface) of the glove at a distance between the yarn and the yarn, that is, to form a rubber penetration layer. Means the thread used for This is not a linguistic term but a term to help understand the present invention.

The yarn made of a material that can penetrate the space between the yarn and the yarn is specifically used for nylon yarn, acrylic yarn, TC yarn, or polyester yarn, and latex rubber liquid penetrates easily compared to cotton yarn to the inner surface of the glove. It means a thread that can penetrate the latex rubber at the interval between the thread.

As shown, the rubber penetrating layer 16 is formed on the palm of the glove. This creates a rubber penetrating layer on the part because the part that receives the most force when the worker wears gloves is the palm part, especially the upper part of the palm. In the palm, especially in the upper part of the palm, the grip and the friction between the hand and the glove should be increased, and the grip and the grip between the glove and the object should be high. Therefore, in the present invention, the other parts are the same as the normal coating cotton gloves, but by forming a rubber penetrating layer on the upper side of the palm, so as not to be tough and torn to increase durability and at the same time to increase the traction force and friction between hands and gloves Increase the friction between the hand and the inside of the glove to improve the fit.

Preferably, the rubber penetrating layer 16 is formed in a straight line in the horizontal direction, in order to relatively increase the frictional force with the object by the rubber penetrating layer when the worker is wearing gloves and to improve the wearing comfort to be. In addition, this has the advantage that it is easy to form using a knitting machine.

If the rubber penetrating layer penetrated to the inner surface is formed as a whole for the cotton gloves, the characteristics of the cotton gloves disappear, and it is difficult to secure breathability and stiffness like the general rubber gloves, and thus the sweat of the worker's hands is doubled. The increased cost of latex rubber will increase the manufacturing cost of gloves. However, the present invention solves the problem when the rubber penetrating layer is formed over the entire face of the gloves by forming the rubber penetrating layer only partially (flat in the horizontal direction) on the palm portion that receives the most force.

On the other hand, it will be described for the process of manufacturing the cotton gloves for coating of the present invention.

First, cotton gloves are manufactured by using a knitting machine in the same manner as in manufacturing conventional cotton gloves. However, weaved by adding one more strand as 'rubber penetrating yarn' here. The portion woven by the rubber penetrating yarn, that is, the portion where the rubber penetrating layer is formed may be easily performed by a person skilled in the art by adjusting the knitting machine. The type of rubber penetrant, the color of the rubber penetrant, the size, position, number, etc. of the width of the portion woven by the rubber penetrant can be freely adjusted by those skilled in the art.

Next, the prepared cotton gloves are inserted into a mold, and then immersed in a latex rubber solution.

In order to form a rubber coating layer on the surface, so-called 'latex rubber (liquid)' is used. Latex rubber uses NBR (acrylonitrile butadiene rubber), which is a synthetic rubber, as a main rubber. Dispersants and thickeners, pigments, accelerators (MZ: Zine Salt of 2- Mercaptobenzothiazole). In general, an acrylic thickener used in a rubber coating solution was used.

First, latex rubber (liquid) mixed with sulfur, zincation, accelerator (EZ: Zine Diethyldithiocarbamate), aging accelerator (TP: Sodium Di-n-Buthyldithiocarbamate), and a dispersant is aged at high temperature for several hours. After aging, the latex rubber is stabilized for about one day at room temperature. Thickening agent, pigment, accelerator (MZ: Zine Salt of 2- Mercaptobenzothiazole) is mixed with the latex rubber as described above and stabilized for one day.

As described above, the latex rubber solution is applied to the palm-side surface and fingers of the cotton gloves by using the latex rubber solution stored in the storage tank.

When the mold is moved into the latex rubber storage tank in which the latex rubber is stored, the palm side surface and the finger latex rubber liquid of the latex rubber are applied by the sedimentation.

However, the part where the latex rubber solution can penetrate at the interval between the yarn and the yarn, that is, the portion woven into the 'rubber penetrating yarn' is formed so that the rubber penetrates to the inner surface of the glove to form a rubber penetrating layer, and only the cotton yarn is woven. The part is such that the rubber is coated only on the surface.

Then, the rubber penetration layer of Figure 2 of the present invention through the drying step to complete the glove partially formed in the palm portion.

FIG. 3 is a photograph of the inner surface of the glove by inverting FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 3, rubber penetrates to the inner surface of the rubber penetrating layer 16 (as yellow as the latex rubber layer). (Part woven from cotton yarn) did not penetrate rubber.

4 is a cross-sectional view of the glove after latex coating, showing that the rubber penetrating layer 16 is formed by penetrating the latex rubber through the woven portion of the rubber penetrating yarn.

The above description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present invention, and those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains may make various modifications and variations without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention are not intended to limit the technical idea of the present invention, but are intended to explain, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by these embodiments. The scope of protection of the present invention should be interpreted by the following utility model registration claims, and all technical ideas within the scope equivalent thereto shall be construed as being included in the scope of the present invention.

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In the cotton gloves for coating coated with a latex rubber woven into a cotton yarn,
The latex rubber liquid penetrates into the inner surface through the gap between the woven thread and the thread by weaving the thread of the latex rubber liquid into the palm of the cotton gloves to form a rubber penetration layer 16.
The thread of the material that the latex rubber liquid can penetrate the cotton gloves for coating, characterized in that the nylon yarn, acrylic yarn, TC yarn, or polyester yarn.
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