EP0212819A1 - Handschuh - Google Patents

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EP0212819A1
EP0212819A1 EP86305168A EP86305168A EP0212819A1 EP 0212819 A1 EP0212819 A1 EP 0212819A1 EP 86305168 A EP86305168 A EP 86305168A EP 86305168 A EP86305168 A EP 86305168A EP 0212819 A1 EP0212819 A1 EP 0212819A1
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Obayashi Masaru
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01529Protective gloves with thermal or fire protection
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves

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  • the present invention relates to a glove for use mainly for skiing, playing ice hockey and motorcycling and more particularly it relates to a warmth retention construction for such gloves.
  • ski gloves incorporate a heat insulator, such as sponge, disposed between the outer leather wall member and the inner wall member for warmth retention purposes.
  • a heat insulator such as sponge
  • both the back and palm sides of the glove are provided with a heat insulator (sponge) which is relatively thin and uniform in thickness for warmth retention, particularly the back and fingertips of the glove, which are liable to be subjected to the wind, are not satisfactory in protection against the cold.
  • a heat insulator sponge
  • a glove including a molded heat insulator of flexible material located either between an outer wall member and an inner wall member or outside of said outer wall member, said molded heat insulator being arranged to cover the back side of the hand and the fingertips but not the palm side of the hand.
  • the glove of this embodiment is formed for use in sports, such as ski, in such a manner that disposed between an outer leather wall member 11 and an inner wall member 14 are an overall surface covering heat insulator 13 for covering the entire surfaces of both the back and palm sides 1 and 2 of the glove and a molded heat insulator 12 so molded as to be capable of covering only the regions of the back side 1 and fingertips 7.
  • the outer leather wall member 11 is made by sewing in the usual manner, using natural or synthetic leather.
  • the overall surface covering heat insulator 13 is made of sponge and relatively thin.
  • the molded heat insulator 12 is made of relatively soft foam resin material so that, as shown in Fig. 4, a back covering portion 15 for covering the back of the glove and finger covering portions 16 for covering the four fingers 16 other than the thumb are integrally molded.
  • the back covering portion 15, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 has about 3/5 of the total area of the back side 3, occupying the area nearer to the finger compartments 6.
  • Each finger compartment 6 has a finger back covering portion 16a, opposite lateral finger side covering portions 16b and a fingertip covering portion 16c.
  • the opposite lateral finger side covering portions 16b are gradually thinned . toward the finger flat sides and are formed with wedge-shaped notches 17 at positions corresponding to the finger joints so that when the glove incorporating the molded heat insulator 12 is used, the opposite lateral finger side covering portions 16b may not interfere with the bending of the fingers.
  • This molded heat insulator 12 is incorporated preferably between the outer leather wall member 11 and the inner wall member 14 and on the outer surface of the overall surface covering heat insulator 13.
  • Figs. 5 through 8 show other forms of molded heat insulator 12. In these figures, the same reference numerals indicate the same elements.
  • the finger joint corresponding portions of the molded heat insulator 12 are formed with folds 20 which make it easier to bend the molded heat insulator 12 inwardly; thus, the molded heat insulator 12 can be easily bent inwardly.
  • the user wearing the glove grips a ski stock or the like he can positively do so by bending his fingers despite the back side 1 being thick, and the grippability with the glove worn is correspondingly improved.
  • Fig. 6 shows a molded heat insulator 12 according to a third embodiment of the invention.
  • this molded heat insulator 12 includes a thumb covering portion 18 covering the thumb, whereby protection against the cold is further improved.
  • the finger joint corresponding portion of this thumb covering portion 18 is also formed with a fold 20 similar to those in the other fingers, so as to facilitate the bending of the thumb.
  • the other portions in Fig. 6 are indicated by the same reference characters as those used in the corresponding portions in Fig. 5, and a description thereof is omitted.
  • the thumb covering portion 18 is integral with the back covering portion 15 and finger covering portions 16 and is interposed between the outer leather wall member 11 and the inner wall member 14. In other embodiments of the invention, however, the thumb covering portion 18 may be separate from the other portions and interposed between the outer leather wall member 11 and the inner wall member 14.
  • Fig. 7 shows a molded heat insulator 12 according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • the molded heat insulator 12 in the aforesaid second embodiment has folds 20 formed only in the portions corresponding to the finger joints
  • this molded heat insulator 12 has said folds 20 formed in a tidal formation in substantially the entire area of each finger 16.
  • the finger covering portions 16 are smoothly bendable throughout their length, there is another advantage of improved wearing fit between the glove and the person's fingers when he grips a stock or the like.
  • Fig. 8 shows a molded heat insulator 12 according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
  • the upper surfaces of the back covering portion 15, the finger covering portions 16 and the thumb covering portion 18 are formed with raised portions 21 and folds 20 are formed in the raised portions 21 in the finger covering portions 16 at positions corresponding to the finger joints.
  • each of the molded heat insulators 12 shown in Figs. 4 through 8 is interposed between the outer leather wall member 11 and the inner wall member 14 and outside the overall covering heat insulator 13, but such molded heat insulator 12 may be directly attached to the outside of the outer leather wall member 11. Further, the overall surface covering heat insulator 13 may be omitted.
  • Fig. 9 through 13 show a glove according to an embodiment of the invention having no overall surface covering heat insulator.
  • a molded heat insulator 12 formed of a sheet of relatively soft urethane foam associated with the back side 1 and an intermediate member 26 associated with the palm side 2, said intermediate member being in the form of a soft thin film having waterproofness and moisture permeability.
  • the outer leather wall member 11 is made by sewing in the usual manner, using natural or synthetic leather.
  • the inner wall member 14 is made of a material agreeable to the touch, such as cloth.
  • the molded heat insulator 12 installed in the back side 1, as shown in Fig. 12, is formed by integrally molding a back covering portion 15 for covering the back of the glove and finger covering portions 16 for covering the five fingers, by using a sheet of relatively soft urethane foam.
  • the back covering portion 15 has an upper surface covering portion 15a having an area covering substantially the entire surface of the back side of the glove and lateral side covering portions 15b downwardly extending on opposite sides of said upper surface covering portion 15a.
  • the finger covering portions 16, as shown in Figs. 10 and 11, each have a finger back covering portion 16a, opposite lateral side covering portions 16b, and a fingertip covering portion 16c.
  • the lower surface of this molded heat insulator 12 is opened throughout the back covering portion 15 and five finger covering portions 16.
  • the intermediate member 26 installed in the palm side 2, as shown in Fig. 13, has substantially the same area as that of the lower open region of said molded heat insualtor 12. That is, in the intermediate member 26, a palm covering portion 24 and five finger flat covering portions 25 are integrated.
  • this intermediate member 26 a thin sheet formed by foaming polyurethane resin is cut to the shape of a hand.
  • the polyurethane resin used for this intermediate member 26 has such a property that when it is formed into thin film form, it is formed with a number of very small holes. These small holes allow moisture (water vapor) to pass therethrough but prevent water from passing therethrough.
  • this intermediate member 6 has a moisture permeability of about 5000-7000 g/m 2 ⁇ -24 h .
  • the molded heat insulator 12 and intermediate member 26 are bonded together into glove form as by heat sealing their outer peripheral edges (excluding the hand insertion opening portion).
  • the glove-shaped molding 10 consisting of the molded heat insulator 12 and intermediate member 26 is installed between the outer leather wall member 11 and the inner wall member 14 in the usual manner and shaped into glove form as shown in Figs. 9 and 10.
  • the numeral 27 denotes girth members interposed between the finger back side wall member and the finger flat side wall member.
  • the molded heat insulator 12 associated with the back side 1 covers the entire surface of the back side 1 which is liable to be subjected to the wind, thereby securing warmth retention.
  • the intermediate member 26, which is waterproof, in the palm side 2 prevents water which has entered the outer leather wall member 11 (for example, at the seam) from further penetrating into the glove.
  • said intermediate member 26 has moisture permeability, moisture which is produced inside the glove by perspiration is vaporized to pass through the inner wall member 14, intermediate member 26 and outer leather wall member 11 associated with the palm side 2 and is dissipated into the atmosphere, whereby the inside of the glove is prevented from becoming stuffy. Further, since the intermediate member 26 is soft and in thin film form, when the user wearing the glove grips an object, the palm side 2 can be easily bent and the grip feel he receives when gripping an object is improved.
  • the invention is applied to a glove for sports such as ski, but in other embodiments it may be applied to working gloves (including knitted gloves).
  • the molded heat insulator 12 of flexible material for covering only the back side 1 and fingertips 7 is interposed between the outer leather wall member 11 and inner wall member 14, the back side 1 and fingertips 7 which are liable to be subjected to the wind when the glove is used (as in gripping a ski stock) are protected against the cold by the molded heat insulator 12. Further, despite the fact that the glove is so designed for protection against the cold, there is no danger of the bendability of the palm side of the glove being impaired.

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EP86305168A 1985-07-06 1986-07-03 Handschuh Withdrawn EP0212819A1 (de)

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DE3743900A1 (de) * 1987-10-02 1989-04-20 Roeckl Handschuhe Gmbh & Co Skihandschuh
EP0930026A1 (de) * 1998-01-20 1999-07-21 Profas GmbH & Co. KG Handschuh

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FR322479A (fr) * 1902-06-25 1903-02-06 Buscarlet Etienne Gants pour chauffeurs d'automobiles, wattmen, etc.
US3267486A (en) * 1964-08-27 1966-08-23 Madnick Herman Insulated gloves
FR2245308A1 (de) * 1973-09-28 1975-04-25 Honda Motor Co Ltd
US4287610A (en) * 1979-09-27 1981-09-08 Rhee Jhoon G Protective device with shape developing and securing member
US4484359A (en) * 1983-01-28 1984-11-27 Yoko-Team Oy Padded glove

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JPS59211606A (ja) * 1983-05-12 1984-11-30 日東電工株式会社 手袋の製作方法

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR322479A (fr) * 1902-06-25 1903-02-06 Buscarlet Etienne Gants pour chauffeurs d'automobiles, wattmen, etc.
US3267486A (en) * 1964-08-27 1966-08-23 Madnick Herman Insulated gloves
FR2245308A1 (de) * 1973-09-28 1975-04-25 Honda Motor Co Ltd
US4287610A (en) * 1979-09-27 1981-09-08 Rhee Jhoon G Protective device with shape developing and securing member
US4484359A (en) * 1983-01-28 1984-11-27 Yoko-Team Oy Padded glove

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE3743900A1 (de) * 1987-10-02 1989-04-20 Roeckl Handschuhe Gmbh & Co Skihandschuh
EP0930026A1 (de) * 1998-01-20 1999-07-21 Profas GmbH & Co. KG Handschuh

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