US20220151323A1 - Loose-leaf glove - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a loose-leaf glove, and more particularly to a multi-layered glove, with that each palm inner surface can escape from a dorsum top layer by tearing a tear line apart to discard the separated pam inner surface, and then a new (next) palm inner surface is used instead.
- the loose-leaf glove can be used in epidemic prevention, is convenient and economic, and can reduce the probability of infecting human bodies.
- a loose-leaf glove including a dorsum top layer and a palm inner layer.
- the periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer
- a bottom of the dorsum top layer is a dorsum wrist
- a bottom of the palm inner layer is a palm wrist
- the dorsum wrist is not combined with the palm wrist, forming an entrance and a holding space.
- the loose-leaf glove is characterized in that the palm inner layer is formed by plural palm inner surfaces. For the palm inner surfaces, the peripheries are overlapped and combined, except for the dorsum wrist and the palm wrist.
- a tear line is imprinted at the place where the periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer, and each palm inner surface can escape from the dorsum top layer by tearing the tear line apart.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a multi-layered loose-leaf grove, wherein each palm inner surface can escape from the dorsum top layer by tearing the tear line apart, the separated palm inner surface is discarded, and the loose-leaf glove can be used in epidemic prevention.
- Another object of the present invention is to disclose a loose-leaf glove, wherein the outermost palm inner surface can be torn apart to exchange with a new palm inner surface for use.
- the loose-leaf glove is used without viruses, the probability of infecting human bodies is reduced.
- the accumulation of a large quantity of viruses in a same pair of conventional gloves is avoided.
- Still another object of the present invention is to disclose a loose-leaf glove that is used conveniently and economically, and can reduce the probability of infecting human bodies without the need for carrying plural pairs of conventional gloves.
- Yet still another object of the present invention is to disclose a loose-leaf glove that can be used in epidemic prevention.
- all kinds of patterns can be transferred on the palm inner surfaces, which can be used for all kinds of purposes, such as that the palm inner surfaces can be imprinted with mattes to be worn on human hands, using the palm inner surfaces with the mattes as the polished workpieces.
- FIG. 1 shows a three-dimensional exploded view of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a planar view of an outermost palm inner surface of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a planar view of a next outer palm inner surface of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a planar view of a dorsum top layer of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a cutaway view of the present invention.
- the present invention discloses a loose-leaf glove, comprising a dorsum top layer 10 and a palm inner layer 20 .
- the periphery of the dorsum top layer 10 is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer 20 by ultrasonic or high-frequency fusion.
- the palm inner layer 20 is hygroscopic non-woven fabric and can be injected with antibacterial liquid.
- the dorsum top layer 10 is elastic non-woven fabric and can be injected with the antibacterial liquid. When a hand is extended into the glove, the dorsum top layer 10 can be expanded, so that the glove can be worn successfully.
- a bottom of the dorsum top layer 10 is a dorsum wrist 11
- a bottom of the palm inner layer 20 is a palm wrist 21 .
- the dorsum wrist 11 is not combined with the palm wrist 21 to form an entrance 100 (entrance of wrist) and a holding space 101 (for transfixing a palm and fingers) as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the dorsum top layer 10 is provided with a dorsum finger part 12
- the palm inner layer 20 is also provided with a palm finger part 22 .
- the palm inner layer 20 is formed by plural palm inner surfaces 200 . For the plural palm inner surfaces 200 , the peripheries are overlapped and combined except for the dorsum wrist 11 and the palm wrist 21 .
- a tear line 30 is imprinted at a place where the periphery of the dorsum top layer 10 is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer 20 .
- Each palm inner surface 200 can escape from the dorsum top layer 10 by tearing the tear line 30 apart.
- An inner side on the palm wrist 21 of each palm inner surface 200 is provided with an adhesive surface 201 which is coated with water repellent glue, so that the palm inner surfaces 200 can be sealed, and the dorsum top layer 10 can be sealed with the innermost palm inner surface 200 .
- the present invention discloses a loose-leaf glove.
- a hand is extended into the entrance 100 and the holding space 101 , fingers are emplaced between the dorsum finger part 12 and the palm finger part 22 , a dorsum is put into the dorsum top layer 10 , and a palm is emplaced above the palm inner layer 20 .
- the outermost palm inner surface 200 can be lifted up from bottom to open the adhesive surface 201 .
- the outermost palm inner surface 200 is torn apart along the tear line 30 to separate from the palm inner layer 20 .
- the separated single palm inner surface 200 is discarded, and a new palm inner surface 200 (next to the outermost) is used instead.
- the second, third, and fourth layer of palm inner surface 200 can be used, without utilizing more pairs of gloves.
- the time of use and the number of use can be extended.
- the accumulation of a large quantity of viruses in the same pair of conventional gloves is avoided.
- each time when a palm inner surface 200 is torn apart to exchange with a new palm inner surface 200 for use it is used without viruses that the possibility of infecting human bodies is reduced.
- the implementation of the palm inner surfaces 200 can be more than two layers; three, four, five or six layers are all within the range of implementation.
- the dorsum top layer 10 is elastic non-woven fabric and is used repeatedly. The function of elastic non-woven fabric is that the dorsum top layer 10 can be expanded when the hand is extended into the glove, so that the glove can be worn on the hand successfully.
- the palm inner surfaces 200 can be sprayed with germicide, or gel of germicide can be pasted on the palm inner surfaces 200 . Therefore, the loose-leaf glove is an effective and active product of sterilization and epidemic prevention.
- the present invention is low in cost, can be used in epidemic prevention, is used conveniently and economically, and can reduce the possibility of infecting human bodies without the need for carrying more pairs of conventional gloves.
- the palm inner surfaces 200 can be imprinted with mattes to be worn on human hands, using the palm inner surfaces 200 with the mattes as the polished workpieces.
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A loose-leaf glove is provided, including a dorsum top layer and a palm inner layer. The periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer, and the palm inner layer is formed by plural palm inner surfaces. The peripheries of the plural palm inner surfaces are overlapped and combined. A tear line is imprinted at a place where the periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer. Each palm inner surface can escape from the dorsum top layer by tearing the tear line apart. The separated palm inner surface is discarded, and a next palm inner surface is used instead.
Description
- The present invention relates to a loose-leaf glove, and more particularly to a multi-layered glove, with that each palm inner surface can escape from a dorsum top layer by tearing a tear line apart to discard the separated pam inner surface, and then a new (next) palm inner surface is used instead. The loose-leaf glove can be used in epidemic prevention, is convenient and economic, and can reduce the probability of infecting human bodies.
- It is known that as the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019) nowadays, there are epidemics in the whole world. Therefore, each country endeavors to prevent the epidemic, and avoid the expansion of epidemic again. Masks are a necessity for everyone, and can block most of viruses from leaking out and intruding. However, when public pay attention to the mouth and the nose, they ignore the touch of hand. It is common that people will touch the faces, the mouths, the noses and the eyes by hands inadvertently, and hence they will be infected with the viruses easily by touching the human bodies with hands. There are countless viruses hidden in medical areas, public establishments, transportation vehicles, workplace or homes. As the main route of infection is the touch by hand, one cannot be careful enough. Therefore, wearing gloves is also one way of epidemic prevention.
- Although conventional gloves can isolate the viruses from human bodies temporarily, after a day of human activities, the gloves are even dirtier as they are covered with viruses, bacteria and dirt for a long time. Therefore, people will get infection as a large amount of viruses is accumulated in a same pair of gloves. The best way of infecting human bodies is to exchange the gloves in a certain period of time, which avoids infecting human bodies repeatedly. However, an ordinary user will need to carry enough number of gloves, and he or she is also lazy to exchange the gloves.
- Accordingly, a loose-leaf glove is disclosed, including a dorsum top layer and a palm inner layer. The periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer, a bottom of the dorsum top layer is a dorsum wrist, a bottom of the palm inner layer is a palm wrist, and the dorsum wrist is not combined with the palm wrist, forming an entrance and a holding space. The loose-leaf glove is characterized in that the palm inner layer is formed by plural palm inner surfaces. For the palm inner surfaces, the peripheries are overlapped and combined, except for the dorsum wrist and the palm wrist. Furthermore, a tear line is imprinted at the place where the periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer, and each palm inner surface can escape from the dorsum top layer by tearing the tear line apart.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a multi-layered loose-leaf grove, wherein each palm inner surface can escape from the dorsum top layer by tearing the tear line apart, the separated palm inner surface is discarded, and the loose-leaf glove can be used in epidemic prevention.
- Another object of the present invention is to disclose a loose-leaf glove, wherein the outermost palm inner surface can be torn apart to exchange with a new palm inner surface for use. As the loose-leaf glove is used without viruses, the probability of infecting human bodies is reduced. In addition, the accumulation of a large quantity of viruses in a same pair of conventional gloves is avoided.
- Still another object of the present invention is to disclose a loose-leaf glove that is used conveniently and economically, and can reduce the probability of infecting human bodies without the need for carrying plural pairs of conventional gloves.
- Yet still another object of the present invention is to disclose a loose-leaf glove that can be used in epidemic prevention. In addition, when the epidemic is over, all kinds of patterns can be transferred on the palm inner surfaces, which can be used for all kinds of purposes, such as that the palm inner surfaces can be imprinted with mattes to be worn on human hands, using the palm inner surfaces with the mattes as the polished workpieces.
- To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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FIG. 1 shows a three-dimensional exploded view of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows a planar view of an outermost palm inner surface of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 shows a planar view of a next outer palm inner surface of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a planar view of a dorsum top layer of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 shows a cutaway view of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the present invention discloses a loose-leaf glove, comprising a dorsumtop layer 10 and a palminner layer 20. The periphery of the dorsumtop layer 10 is combined with the periphery of the palminner layer 20 by ultrasonic or high-frequency fusion. The palminner layer 20 is hygroscopic non-woven fabric and can be injected with antibacterial liquid. The dorsumtop layer 10 is elastic non-woven fabric and can be injected with the antibacterial liquid. When a hand is extended into the glove, the dorsumtop layer 10 can be expanded, so that the glove can be worn successfully. A bottom of the dorsumtop layer 10 is adorsum wrist 11, and a bottom of the palminner layer 20 is apalm wrist 21. Thedorsum wrist 11 is not combined with thepalm wrist 21 to form an entrance 100 (entrance of wrist) and a holding space 101 (for transfixing a palm and fingers) as shown inFIG. 5 . The dorsumtop layer 10 is provided with adorsum finger part 12, and the palminner layer 20 is also provided with apalm finger part 22. The palminner layer 20 is formed by plural palminner surfaces 200. For the plural palminner surfaces 200, the peripheries are overlapped and combined except for thedorsum wrist 11 and thepalm wrist 21. In addition, atear line 30 is imprinted at a place where the periphery of the dorsumtop layer 10 is combined with the periphery of the palminner layer 20. Each palminner surface 200 can escape from the dorsumtop layer 10 by tearing thetear line 30 apart. An inner side on thepalm wrist 21 of each palminner surface 200 is provided with anadhesive surface 201 which is coated with water repellent glue, so that the palminner surfaces 200 can be sealed, and thedorsum top layer 10 can be sealed with the innermost palminner surface 200. - Accordingly, the present invention discloses a loose-leaf glove. Upon using the loose-leaf glove, a hand is extended into the
entrance 100 and theholding space 101, fingers are emplaced between thedorsum finger part 12 and thepalm finger part 22, a dorsum is put into the dorsumtop layer 10, and a palm is emplaced above the palminner layer 20. When the palminner surfaces 200 of the palminner layer 20 touch an object, and the loose-leaf glove is used for a while, the outermost palminner surface 200 can be lifted up from bottom to open theadhesive surface 201. Next, the outermost palminner surface 200 is torn apart along thetear line 30 to separate from the palminner layer 20. The separated single palminner surface 200 is discarded, and a new palm inner surface 200 (next to the outermost) is used instead. Thus, the second, third, and fourth layer of palminner surface 200 can be used, without utilizing more pairs of gloves. As only one pair of gloves is used, the time of use and the number of use can be extended. Most importantly, the accumulation of a large quantity of viruses in the same pair of conventional gloves is avoided. In the present invention, each time when a palminner surface 200 is torn apart to exchange with a new palminner surface 200 for use, it is used without viruses that the possibility of infecting human bodies is reduced. - The implementation of the palm
inner surfaces 200 can be more than two layers; three, four, five or six layers are all within the range of implementation. The dorsumtop layer 10 is elastic non-woven fabric and is used repeatedly. The function of elastic non-woven fabric is that the dorsumtop layer 10 can be expanded when the hand is extended into the glove, so that the glove can be worn on the hand successfully. In addition, the palminner surfaces 200 can be sprayed with germicide, or gel of germicide can be pasted on the palminner surfaces 200. Therefore, the loose-leaf glove is an effective and active product of sterilization and epidemic prevention. Besides, the present invention is low in cost, can be used in epidemic prevention, is used conveniently and economically, and can reduce the possibility of infecting human bodies without the need for carrying more pairs of conventional gloves. - In addition to using the loose-leaf glove in epidemic prevention, when the epidemic is over, all kinds of patterns can be transferred on the palm
inner surfaces 200 to be used for all kinds of purposes. For example, the palminner surfaces 200 can be imprinted with mattes to be worn on human hands, using the palminner surfaces 200 with the mattes as the polished workpieces. - It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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1. A loose-leaf glove, comprising a dorsum top layer and a palm inner layer, with that the periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer, a bottom of the dorsum top layer is a dorsum wrist, a bottom of the palm inner layer is a palm wrist, and the dorsum wrist is not combined with the palm wrist to form an entrance and a holding space; wherein the palm inner layer is formed by plural palm inner surfaces, the peripheries of the plural palm inner surfaces are overlapped and combined except for the dorsum wrist and the palm wrist, a tear line is imprinted at a place where the periphery of the dorsum top layer is combined with the periphery of the palm inner layer, and each palm inner surface escapes from the dorsum top layer by tearing the tear line apart.
2. The loose-leaf glove according to claim 1 , wherein an inner side on the palm wrist of the palm inner layer is provided with an adhesive surface.
3. The loose-leaf glove according to claim 1 , wherein the periphery of the dorsum top layer and the periphery of the palm inner layer are fused together with ultrasonic.
4. The loose-leaf glove according to claim 1 , wherein the dorsum top layer is provided with a dorsum finger part, and the palm inner layer is also provided with a palm finger part.
5. The loose-leaf glove according to claim 1 , wherein the palm inner layer is hygroscopic non-woven fabric, and is injected with antibacterial liquid.
6. The loose-leaf glove according to claim 1 , wherein the dorsum top layer is elastic non-woven fabric, and is injected with antibacterial liquid.
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