CN219537548U - Glove for disaster relief - Google Patents

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CN219537548U
CN219537548U CN202320357856.9U CN202320357856U CN219537548U CN 219537548 U CN219537548 U CN 219537548U CN 202320357856 U CN202320357856 U CN 202320357856U CN 219537548 U CN219537548 U CN 219537548U
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李建东
拉马纳劳.拉维库马
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The utility model relates to the technical field of rescue facilities, in particular to a pair of disaster relief gloves, which comprises glove bodies, wherein elastic buffer blocks are arranged on the surfaces of the glove bodies, cover fingers and/or backs of human bodies, and form skeleton distribution shapes for protecting joints of the human bodies. The elastic buffer blocks in the exoskeleton form are designed for the glove for relief of disaster, the back of the hand and fingers are effectively protected, the anti-extrusion function is realized, the elastic buffer blocks can be additionally arranged on the existing glove in various forms, the improvement cost is low, the flexibility of the fingers can be reserved, and the use requirement of rescue workers is met.

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Glove for disaster relief
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of rescue facilities, in particular to a pair of gloves for disaster relief.
Background
Rescue and relief refers to the work of rescuing, transferring or evacuating trapped personnel, rescuing, transporting important materials, protecting important targets, and the like by using all forces in China when the disaster occurs, and carrying out post-disaster reconstruction and the like. Taking earthquake disasters as an example, the situation that facilities are limited, secondary injury to personnel is easy to cause is faced, manual movement of broken stones is needed, and special gloves are needed to protect hands.
In addition to the daily warm-keeping and cold-proof types, the conventional glove has the types of fire prevention, water prevention, puncture prevention, electric shock prevention and the like aiming at different functions, but rarely has the advantages that the glove can not reliably protect the hand in the occasion where a heavy object is pressed down, and certain comprehensive compression-resistant protective gloves are generally heavy, so that the finger action is not flexible enough, and the use requirement can not be met.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on the above problems, the present utility model aims to provide a glove for disaster relief, which is used for improving the existing glove, endowing the glove with enough compression resistance, ensuring the flexibility of fingers and meeting the requirement of frequent carrying actions in disaster relief.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a glove for disaster relief comprises a glove body, wherein elastic buffer blocks are arranged on the surface of the glove body, cover fingers and/or backs of human body and form skeleton distribution shapes for protecting joints of human body hands.
In particular, the elastic buffer block is made of silica gel material, PVC plastic or synthetic rubber and is fixed on the glove body in a viscose mode.
The elastic buffer block is worn outside the glove body and comprises a skeleton modeling part, wherein the head end of the skeleton modeling part is provided with a fingertip wearing part buckled on fingers, the middle part of the skeleton modeling part is provided with a palm wearing part clamped at the palm tiger mouth, and the tail end of the skeleton modeling part is provided with a wrist wearing part for hooping the wrist.
Particularly, the glove body is provided with fixing patches at the distribution positions corresponding to the elastic buffer blocks, and the bottom surface of the elastic buffer blocks is provided with matching patches which are detachably connected with the fixing patches.
In particular, one surface of the fixing patch is adhered to the glove body, and the other surface is a round rough surface adhered to the matched patch; one surface of the matched patch is adhered to the elastic buffer block, and the other surface is a crochet hook surface adhered to the fixed patch.
In particular, the surface of the glove body is coated with a cut-resistant coating.
In particular, the cut-resistant coating is located in the palm, abdomen and seam area.
In particular, the elastic buffer block is provided with a groove which allows the elastic buffer block to elastically deform.
In summary, compared with the existing glove, the disaster relief glove has the beneficial effects that the elastic buffer blocks in the exoskeleton form are designed, the back of the hand and fingers are effectively protected, the extrusion prevention function is realized, the elastic buffer blocks can be additionally arranged on the existing glove in various forms, the transformation cost is low, the flexibility of the fingers can be reserved, and the use requirement of rescue workers is met.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the disaster relief glove according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a disaster relief glove according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a disaster relief glove according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram III of a disaster relief glove according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a disaster relief glove according to embodiment 3 of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of a disaster relief glove according to embodiment 3 of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar parts throughout, or parts having like or similar functions. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative and intended to explain the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "connected," and "fixed" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, mechanically connected, electrically connected, indirectly connected through an intermediary, or may be in communication with each other between two elements or in an interaction relationship between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, a first feature "above" or "below" a second feature may include the first feature and the second feature being in direct contact, or may include the first feature and the second feature not being in direct contact but being in contact by another feature therebetween. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is higher in level than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply means that the first feature is less level than the second feature. The technical scheme of the utility model is further described below by the specific embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Example 1:
the preferred embodiment provides a disaster relief glove, which comprises a glove body 110, wherein an elastic buffer block 120 is arranged on the surface of the glove body 110, the elastic buffer block 120 is covered on fingers or the back of the hand or the fingers and the back of the hand, and a skeleton distribution shape for protecting the joints of the hand of the human body is formed.
Referring to fig. 1, in particular, the elastic buffer block 120 is preferably made of a silicone material, PVC plastic or synthetic rubber, and is fixed on the glove body 110 by an adhesive for effective protection, thereby achieving a specific anti-extrusion function.
In addition, the elastic buffer block 120 is provided with a groove 121 allowing elastic deformation, so that the elastic buffer block 120 is provided with a space for compression deformation, the buffer capacity is fully exerted, and the anti-extrusion effect is improved.
Example 2:
referring to fig. 2 to 4, the present preferred embodiment provides a disaster relief glove, which comprises a glove body 210, wherein an elastic buffer block 220 is disposed on the surface of the glove body 210, the elastic buffer block 220 is covered on fingers or back of the hand or fingers and back of the hand, and forms a skeleton distribution shape for protecting joints of the hand.
In particular, the elastic buffer 220 is worn as an extra piece outside the glove body 210, and can be applied to most gloves existing. The elastic buffer block 220 comprises a skeleton modeling part 221, wherein a fingertip wearing part 222 buckled on a finger is arranged at the head end of the skeleton modeling part 221, a palm wearing part 223 clamped at the palm tiger mouth is arranged at the middle part of the skeleton modeling part 221, and a wrist wearing part 224 for hooping a wrist is arranged at the tail end of the skeleton modeling part 221. Can be used after being worn, has the functions of protecting the back of the hand and fingers, and is convenient to use after being taken off, and the original glove functions are restored.
Example 3:
referring to fig. 5, the present preferred embodiment provides a disaster relief glove, which comprises a glove body 310, wherein an elastic buffer block 320 is disposed on the surface of the glove body 310, the elastic buffer block 320 is covered on the finger or back of the hand or the finger and back of the hand, and forms a skeleton distribution shape for protecting the joints of the hand.
Specifically, fixing patches 330 are disposed on the glove body 310 corresponding to the distribution positions of the elastic buffer blocks 320, and a mating patch 340 detachably connected with the fixing patches 330 is disposed on the bottom surface of the elastic buffer blocks 320.
Further, referring to fig. 6 in detail, one surface of the fixing patch 330 is adhered to the glove body 310, and the other surface is a rounded surface 331 adhered to the mating patch 340; one surface of the matching patch 340 is adhered to the elastic buffer block 320, and the other surface is a crochet surface 341 adhered to the fixing patch 330, so that the elastic buffer block 320 is quickly adhered to or torn off from the surface of the glove body 310 in a magic tape mode, and the use requirement is met.
In addition, on the basis of embodiment 3 (and embodiment 1 and embodiment 2), the surface of the glove body 310 is further coated with a cutting-preventing coating 350, especially on the uncovered areas of the elastic buffer blocks 320 such as the palm, the abdomen and the seam area, thereby improving the puncture-preventing capability of the glove, prolonging the service life of the glove, and further protecting the hands.
The above embodiments merely illustrate the basic principles and features of the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments, but can be variously changed and modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present utility model, which is within the scope of the present utility model as claimed. The scope of the utility model is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

Claims (8)

1. The glove for disaster relief is characterized by comprising a glove body, wherein elastic buffer blocks are arranged on the surface of the glove body, cover fingers and/or backs of human bodies, and form skeleton distribution shapes for protecting joints of human bodies.
2. The disaster relief glove according to claim 1, wherein: the elastic buffer block is made of silica gel material, PVC plastic or synthetic rubber and is fixed on the glove body in a viscose mode.
3. The disaster relief glove according to claim 1, wherein: the elastic buffer block is worn outside the glove body and comprises a skeleton modeling part, the head end of the skeleton modeling part is provided with a fingertip wearing part buckled on fingers, the middle part of the skeleton modeling part is provided with a palm wearing part clamped at the palm tiger mouth, and the tail end of the skeleton modeling part is provided with a wrist wearing part for hooping the wrist.
4. The disaster relief glove according to claim 1, wherein: the glove is characterized in that fixing patches are arranged at distribution positions of the glove body corresponding to the elastic buffer blocks, and the bottom surfaces of the elastic buffer blocks are provided with matching patches which are detachably connected with the fixing patches.
5. The disaster relief glove according to claim 4, wherein: one surface of the fixing patch is adhered to the glove body, and the other surface of the fixing patch is a round wool surface adhered to the matched patch; one surface of the matched patch is adhered to the elastic buffer block, and the other surface is a crochet hook surface adhered to the fixed patch.
6. The disaster relief glove according to claim 1, wherein: the surface of the glove body is coated with a cutting-resistant coating.
7. The disaster relief glove according to claim 6, wherein: the anti-cutting coating is positioned in the palm, abdomen and seam areas.
8. The disaster relief glove according to claim 1, wherein: the elastic buffer block is provided with a groove allowing elastic deformation.
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