EP1788900A1 - Protective glove - Google Patents
Protective gloveInfo
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- EP1788900A1 EP1788900A1 EP05776518A EP05776518A EP1788900A1 EP 1788900 A1 EP1788900 A1 EP 1788900A1 EP 05776518 A EP05776518 A EP 05776518A EP 05776518 A EP05776518 A EP 05776518A EP 1788900 A1 EP1788900 A1 EP 1788900A1
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- Prior art keywords
- protective
- glove
- protective pad
- lining
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D19/00—Gloves
- A41D19/015—Protective gloves
- A41D19/01505—Protective gloves resistant to mechanical aggressions, e.g. cutting. piercing
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41H—ARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
- F41H1/00—Personal protection gear
Definitions
- the invention relates to a protective glove for protecting a user's hand against foreign bodies, such as, for example, shotguns or puncture or cutting devices, as described in the preamble of claim 1.
- EP 0 773 869 B1 discloses a protective clothing, in particular for protection against injuries by puncture devices, cutters, bullets or splinters, which is formed from a plurality of layers of planar structures laid one above the other, which are optionally stitched together or adhesively bonded to one another in a punctiform manner are. At least one of the layers contains on at least one side a ceramic layer applied by means of plasma spray coating.
- EP 0 972 169 B1 discloses a puncture-resistant material which consists of solid abrasive particles and a fabric package.
- the sting protector material includes a carrier coated with the abrasive particles having diameters of 0.1 to 3 mm and which is on the fabric package, the fabric package being thicker than 1.5 mm.
- the lining comprising the protective material may be made relatively thin with garments constructed in this way, the tactile and tactile sense of a user is nevertheless limited by these protective clothing as compared with conventional clothing without antiballistic or cut-resistant protective material. Furthermore, there is a great deal of effort in the production of such garments and it is due to their thin-layered construction only to a certain extent a secure protective effect against Schuss ⁇ body possible.
- the thin-layered material structures of the known clothing industry can be sufficiently slowed down and the kinetic energies of shotguns will not be absorbed to such an extent by these material constructions to cause a trauma effect or by the forces released upon impact to prevent blunt injury to a user.
- a protective glove which, on the one hand, does not restrict the sense of touch and / or freedom of movement of a user's hand, in particular an inner hand, in comparison to conventional gloves known from the prior art and, on the other hand, at least in FIG is resistant to foreign bodies with a defined range and can absorb or absorb its impact energy to a high degree.
- emergency services such as the military, the Poli ⁇ zei, etc., there is a need for gloves that meet these requirements.
- the glove according to the invention it being an object of the invention to provide a protective glove, which in some areas an improved resistance to foreign bodies, such. Shot body and / or puncture or cutting devices, and with the tactile and sense and the freedom of movement of a user's hand, especially in the palm area and finger area, are not or hardly limited.
- the object of the invention is achieved independently by the reproduced in the characterizing part of claim 1 features.
- the consequent advantage lies in the fact that by providing one or more free zone (s) from the edge or side regions of the protective pad in which the protective pad and liner are not connected, a user parts his hand, in particular his fingers, in the free zone without a much increased by the protective pad, mechanical resistance and thus can move with little exercise of force.
- a protective cushion be used with a particularly high protective effect, which is much more dimensionally stable and rigid compared to the flexible lining, but the freedom of movement of a user's hand hardly or hardly limits, since the protective pad in the free zone inde pendent or freestanding to a user's hand enveloping lining of the protective hand shoe runs.
- connection points can limit the gap below the protective pad, so that the propagation of the free zone formed by the gap in the attachment of the protective pad to the lining can be determined in a simple manner by the course of the joints.
- a variant embodiment according to the features of at least one of claims 4 to 7 is advantageous since all areas of the upper hand which could be the target of an attack by means of a foreign body are protected by a protective pad covering the area of the finger joint.
- a ausgestalteter glove in the use or operation of firearms is advantageous because when creating a firearm, the upper side of the hand is exposed and represents an attack target by foreign firearms, this top of the hand including in a plane with the back of the hand lying finger tops is protected by the protective pad against foreign firing cartridges.
- organs of the executive or of military units which are forced to carry out armed operations can be reliably protected against gunshot wounds or cutting or stab wounds in the hand, the handleability of equipment or tools with the glove due to the.
- one or more fingers of the glove which are covered by the protective pole at least in the inner or proximal finger area, can be angled without significantly increased resistance. This is achieved in that the relatively rigid and rigid protective pad does not adhere to the fin gerober queries is attached and the gap between the finger tops and the underside of the protective pad is provided.
- the angling of the fingers or the formation of a fist which is necessary in particular for the operation of firing equipment for holding the firing device and for actuating a trigger of the firing device, is thus possible almost without restriction.
- the geometric shape of the protective pad described in claim 8 has proved in practice to be particularly functional and structurally efficient.
- the development of the protective glove also proves to be advantageous as stated in the claims 9 to 11, because on the one hand the mobility of the protective glove can be further improved and on the other hand optimum protection against foreign bodies such as projectiles or puncture and cutting devices is provided and thus the antiballistic and puncture- and cutting-inhibiting protective function is given.
- connection points in which the connection between the protective cushion and the lining is easy to produce and a reliable and reliable fixing of the protective cushion to the lining is ensured.
- a compact unit with the fingers lying underneath is also provided in a longitudinal section of the protective pad in which the free zone is provided, so that the protective pad is always arranged in the region of the fingers and on Unfolding or bending of the protective pad can be excluded from the direction away from the fingers. This reduces the risk that a user unintentionally threads or hangs on an object when using the protective glove.
- An embodiment variant of the glove according to at least one of claims 14 or 15 is advantageous, since the hand of a user can be protected particularly reliably from injuries due to foreign objects by a protective cushion which has the specified dimensions. On the one hand, the entire outer hand area is protected against foreign body contact by the rectangular spreading of the protective pole.
- the specified thickness dimensions of the protective pad a user's hand in high Protected from injury, since with a built on the specified thickness of Schutzpols ⁇ ter protective material and foreign objects, especially bullets and splinters, can be stopped with particularly high kinetic energy and the relatively thick compared to the lining of the glove design of the protective pad the the forces released by the impact of the foreign body can be absorbed by the protective material or damping and speed-inhibiting protective layers in the protective pad.
- Such a protective pad can protect a user from open wounds caused by foreign bodies, as well as from blunt injuries or traumatic effects caused by the forces produced during the impact.
- Another advantage is also a variant of the glove according to at least one of claims 16 to 18, since the protective glove can be produced very inexpensively by a non-detachable and punctiform or linear connection of the lining with the protective pad and the protective glove nevertheless constructed very compact and resistant is. Furthermore, the propagation of the free zone through the joints can be easily defined.
- An embodiment of the protective glove according to claim 22 is due to the proven from the prior art structure and achievable with this protective function of advantage.
- a further advantageous embodiment of the protective glove is described in claim 23, wherein the functionality of the glove can be increased zu ⁇ additionally by the accessible receiving pocket, as described in claim 24, one or more, r protective layers of the protective pad can be replaced and / or, as indicated Described 25, utensils of a user in the protective pad are deposited, wo ⁇ is created by a usable storage space in the protective pad.
- an inadvertent intrusion of foreign substances or an unwanted removal of elements from an interior of the receiving pocket of the protective pad can be reliably prevented.
- the layer or the layer package of the protective pad can be fastened to the lining in a simple manner, wherein the outer covering layer, which does not have to perform a protective function, provides a pleasant to touch and visually appealing or earmarked, held in camouflage, for example, embodiment of the glove is made possible.
- the protective glove can be reliably fixed to a user's hand and accidental removal of the glove can be prevented. This is possible in particular because of the tunnel provided in the protective padding, through which the belt runs, since the shaft can thus be lashed over a wide circumference in the wrist area of a user's hand.
- Fig. 1 shows a possible embodiment of a protective glove according to the invention in plan view
- FIG. 2 of the protective glove of Figure 1 in side view.
- FIG. 3 of the protective glove of Figure 1 in side view with bent fingers.
- FIG. 4 the glove of Figure 1 in side view and partial fracture representation.
- Fig. 5 the glove of Fig. 1 in front view with angled fingers.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 show a possible embodiment variant of a protective glove 1.
- the protective glove 1 is designed for the partial protection of a user's hand 2 from impinging on the protective glove 1 foreign bodies.
- a user's hand 2 is to be protected from foreign bodies in the form of weft bodies, for example projectiles, bullets, splinters, etc., and / or cutting or engraving devices.
- the Schutz ⁇ area of the user's hand 2 does not extend over an entire outer surface 3 of a lining 4, from which the protective glove 1 is constructed, but it is a Benut ⁇ zerhand 2 before said foreign bodies exclusively in a protection zone 5, which extends over a Part of the outer surface 3 of the protective glove 1 extends, protected.
- the lining 4, which forms the glove 1, is formed in the embodiment shown by a plurality of deformable or flexible material blanks 6, which are connected by seams 7, in particular seams.
- the liner 4 may be integrally formed from only one material blank 6.
- the lining 4 may be formed by a single material layer or a layer structure of a plurality of superimposed material layers.
- the one or more layers of material 8 of the lining 4 can be provided by a textile fabric, in particular a woven or braided textile material, by a layer of leather, by a plastic layer, by a film, by a membrane, for specific purposes Function layers, etc. may be formed.
- An optionally provided functional layer may be formed, for example, liquid-tight, in particular in the manner of a semipermeable membrane which is watertight and permeable to vapor or gas.
- the lining 4 can be formed by loosely superimposed layers or composite layers, laminates, etc.
- the lining 4 comprises an outer cover layer, for example made of leather, a semipermeable functional layer underneath, and optionally an inner lining, wherein the lining 4 is designed to be breathable in order to reduce transpiration of the user's hand 2.
- the protective glove 1 in one or more areas, in particular in the area of an inner hand, for example, a dowel root, reinforcing elements or damping inserts of a preferably deformable and flexible material, such as a foam, a gel, or the like., Have.
- the lining 4 it is only necessary for the lining 4 to be formed from a material that is not cut-off, reduced-cut, puncture-resistant, and / or shot-resistant. In the context of the present invention, this is to be understood as meaning that the lining 4 is less vulnerable to impacting foreign bodies than a protective pad of the protective glove 1, which is described later and is provided in the protection zone 5.
- the lining 4 offers less protection against foreign bodies striking the outer surface 3 than is the case in the protection zone 5, as a result of which the lining 4 is made of a conventional material known from the prior art, which is not or only to a limited extent protected against said foreign body, may be formed, with which the sense of touch and feel of a user's hand 2 is not substantially limited.
- the tactility and freedom of movement of the protective glove 1 should not be reduced, especially in the area of an inner hand 9, whereby the tactile and tactile sense of a user's hand 2 is largely retained by suitable choice of the material of the lining 4.
- a protective material with high cutting and shooting resistance is provided, while lying outside the protection zone 5 areas of Outer surface 3 of the glove 1, in particular an area on the palm 9, from a tactile or thin-layer Mate ⁇ rial, for example, a natural or artificial leather or a textile fabric of natural or synthetic organic fibers formed.
- the protective glove 1 is formed in Schemefingerform, wherein the protective glove 1 can of course also in Dreifinger form, optionally in mitten shape, may be formed.
- the protective glove 1 can of course also in Dreifinger form, optionally in mitten shape, may be formed.
- at least one index finger 11 is provided vorge, so when using the glove 1 for ballistic purposes, the operation of firing equipment for actuating a trigger is possible.
- the protective glove 1 can be subdivided into the following essential areas: the glove fingers 10 to 14, an upper hand area 15 covering the back of a user's hand 2, the palm area of a user's hand 2 covering the palm of the hand 9, and the user's hand 2 in the direction of the wrist extending shank 16.
- a glove top 17 extends on an outer surface 3 of the liner 4 in the area of finger tops 19 and the upper hand area 15th
- a ge schockhemmendes and / or cut or anti-puncture protective pad 20 is based on a cushion base 21 built or attached to the lining 4 in the glove top 17 and attached to joints 22 on the liner 4 or connected to this, which Penetration of impinging on these foreign bodies in a space enclosed by the liner 4 interior of the glove 1 prevented.
- the protective pad 20 may be relatively stiff or less deformable and substantially dimensionally stable due to the protective materials used.
- the protective pad 20 which is arranged in the range of the back of a user's hand, that area of the user's hand reliably protected from injury by foreign bodies, which in most cases a possible target for a malicious attack by Foreign body represents.
- two functionally decoupled zones on the glove outside 17 are created on the protective glove 1, wherein the usual functions of a glove, such as protection against water, dirt, cold, etc., through the single or multi-layer lining 4 in a first, tactile zone.
- the protective glove 1 according to the invention is comfortable and comfortable.
- the protective pad 20 in the further protection zone 5 an antiballistic and / or cut or stab-resistant protective function can be achieved. Since the protective pad 20 is arranged only on the upper side of the glove 17, the tactile properties of the protective glove 1 are not impaired in the areas surrounding the protective pad 20, in particular in the region of the palm. Thus, on the one hand, a protective glove 1 is created which has excellent tactile properties in the area of the inner hand, which is indispensable, for example, for armed forces in the operation of small arms, and on the other hand has reliable and secure protection against foreign bodies on main attack surfaces in the area of an upper hand ,
- connection points 22 are arranged along the circumferential contour 25 enclosing the upholstery underside 21, at least in the portion 24 outside of an edge or end side region 26 of the protective pad 20.
- a preferably continuous gap 27 or an exemption In the free zone 23 between the unbound protective pad 20 and the glove upper side 17 of the lining 4, it is expedient to arrange a preferably continuous gap 27 or an exemption.
- the gap 27 or the release can, for example, starting from a in insertion and Aussteckcardi 28 a user's hands lie ⁇ the end face 29a of the protective pad 20 in the direction of an opposite end face 29b of the protective pad 20 pocket-shaped over a gap depth 30 extend.
- the pocket-shaped gap 27 extends below the protective pad 20, in particular approximately rectangularly, triangularly or in the form of a circular or elliptical segment.
- the gap depth 30 of the pocket-shaped gap 27 may be, for example, 0.5 cm to 15 cm, in particular 2 cm to 6 cm, wherein the gap 27 may optionally extend continuously or tunnel-shaped between the opposite end faces 29a, 29b of the protective pad 20.
- the protective pad 20 covers at least one proximal knuckle region 31, at least one partial section 32 of a finger length 33 or the entire finger length 33 of one or more of the glove fingers 10 to 14 and possibly a mid-hand region 34.
- the protective pad 20 on the upper side of the glove 17 may extend from the middle-hand area 34 in the direction of the glove fingers 11 to 14, the protective pad 20 covering the proximal knuckle area 31 of the lining 4 and the protective pad
- connection points 22 is arranged for connecting the protective pad 20 and the lining 4 in the proximal knuckle region 31, this connection point 22 being linear, for example, transversely to the insertion and removal direction 28 of a user's hand across the width 41 or part of the width 41 of the protective pad 20 extends.
- the protective pad 20 may extend in the longitudinal direction or the insertion and removal direction 28 along a proximal or inner finger portion 36 of the glove fingers 11 to 14, which is located substantially between the knuckle region 31 and a mid-joint region 37 of the glove fingers 11 to 14, so that the Protective pad 20 with outstretched fingers 11 to 14, the inner finger portion 36 on the glove top 17 covered.
- the middle joint region 37 is hereby arranged in the region of a middle finger joint of the fingers of a user's hand 2.
- the protective pad 20 may extend beyond only one or only some of the glove fingers 11 to 14 and / or the protective pad 20 may be one or more graded over its width 41.
- the free zone 23 extends between the glove upper side 17 of the lining. At least in the proximal finger ankle region 31 and preferably along an inner finger section 36 of at least one of the glove fingers 10 to 14, ie, the gap 30 of the free zone 23 can be in the insertion and removal direction 28 a user's hand between the finger top 19 extend from at least one glove finger 10 to 14 and the pad base 21 of the protective pad 20.
- the protective pad 20 is thus formed in the covering area above the finger tops 19 and / or the upper side 17 of the glove 38 in the wrist area 38 with respect to at least one of the glove fingers 10 to 14 and / or the shaft 16 largely unburned or freestanding.
- the at least one unbound glove finger 10 to 14 is not connected to the underside 28 of the protective pad 20 on the upper side 19 of the finger, whereby this glove finger 10 to 14 can be angled, without the bending movement of the finger 10 to 14 causing a considerable, similar forced movement of the finger To cause protective pad 20 in the free zone 23.
- the exempted glove fingers 10 to 14 can be bent or bent into a fist without high resistance to movement, although the comparatively dimensionally stable protective pad 20 covers at least the inner finger sections 36 in the extended position of the glove fingers 11 to 14.
- a reliable protection of a user's hand 2 on the glove upper side 17 is created, which is also effective in the knuckle area 31 or in the direction of the tips of the glove fingers 11 to 14.
- the protective pad 20 on the glove upper side 17 can cover at least one wrist region 38 and the free zone 23 at least partially extends in the wrist region 38 between the glove upper side 17 of the lining 4 in the area of the shaft 16 and the pad bottom 21 of the protective pad 20 on the glove upper side 17.
- the protective pad 20 on the glove upper side 17 can cover at least one wrist region 38 and the free zone 23 at least partially extends in the wrist region 38 between the glove upper side 17 of the lining 4 in the area of the shaft 16 and the pad bottom 21 of the protective pad 20 on the glove upper side 17.
- connection points 22 between the protective pad 20 and the lining 4 can be arranged at least on opposite side areas 39, 40 of the protective pad 20 that run in the direction of the insertion and removal direction 28 of a user's hand.
- the protective pad 20 is formed substantially cuboid, wherein the protective pad 20 may also have any other forms of solid bodies, such as a cylindrical or other prismatic shape.
- separate protective pads 20 may be arranged in a plurality of non-contiguous protection zones 5, wherein, for example, a glove finger formed as a thumb
- each protective pad 20 may be provided.
- the protective pad 20 may be integrally formed, wherein at the surface of the protective padding Abong or stitching are arranged, whereby segments in Schutz ⁇ pad 20 are formed.
- the segments are independent of each other, i. If the protective pad 20 is designed in several pieces, they must at least partially overlap or overlap in order to maintain the antiballistic and / or cut-resistant or anti-puncture protective function over the entire area to be protected.
- the segments of the protective pad 20 may all be made of the same material or made of different materials.
- the free zone 23 shown in the figures is in the area of the glove fingers
- the clearance 27 forming the free zone 23 can extend over the width 41 of the protective pad 20 in the area of the end face 29 lying in the insertion and removal direction 28 of a user's hand.
- the gap 27 extends in the free zone 23 between two connection points 22 located on lateral side regions 39, 40 of the glove fingers 11 and 14 and one about the gap depth 30 from the front side 29 of the protective cushion 20 in the insertion and removal direction 28
- the connecting points 22 are therefore substantially distanced from one another by the width 41 of the protective pad 20 and at the outer glove fingers 11 and 14 on opposite side areas 39, 40 , in particular the index finger and a little finger, attached.
- the fastening of the protective pad 20 to the lining 4 can take place via a plurality of connecting lines 33 or via a punctiform or planar connection, such as an adhesive layer.
- the protective pad 20 extends substantially rectangularly on the upper side of the glove 16, wherein the protective pad 20 is located between mutually opposite side edges 43, 44 of the glove 1, a front end region 45 of the shaft 16 lying on the fly and the fingers 10 to 14, in particular the knuckle region 31 or middle joint region 37, extends.
- the protective pad 20 preferably has a thickness 46 of approximately 1 mm to 100 mm, in particular 5 mm to 30 mm, preferably 10 mm to 20 mm. With such, relative to the liner 4 relatively thick construction of the protective pad 20 sufficient protective material can be arranged in the protective pad 20 to achieve a very high resistance to foreign body and it the protective glove 1 with respect to the known from the prior art gloves higher impact energies that are released upon impact of foreign objects on the protective pad 20, withstand. In addition to preventing contact between a user's hand 2 and the foreign body, the acting forces can also be better absorbed or reduced by the higher or reinforced, inherent protective properties of the protective pad 20. Thus, in addition to open cuts and wounds on a user's hand 2, blunt injuries or traumatic effects, which can arise when high impact energies and correspondingly acting forces are released, can be reduced or prevented.
- the protective pad 20 may comprise one or more layers 47, wherein at least one, preferably several, of the layers 47 have a speed-inhibiting or kinetic energy absorbing protective material (s).
- the protective material is formed by an antiballistic material, which sets the penetration of projectiles or splinters a resistance and by which the speed of projectiles and splinters is significantly slowed down when they hit these materials.
- the protective material may be formed by a cut-resistant or anti-puncture material which is resistant to sharp-edged devices or which slows them down at their speed and optionally dulls them mechanically upon contact.
- the protective material can be formed, for example, from high-strength, synthetic fibers, in particular an aramid fiber or para-aramid fiber, such as Kevlar®. Furthermore, the protective material can be formed by a high-strength polyethylene fiber, for example Dyneema®. The protective material can also be formed by a ceramic material, which is applied in particular as a coating. Furthermore, the protective material can be formed by an adhesive film applied to a carrier material, for example a textile fabric, in which high-strength particles, for example abrasive particles, are embedded. Furthermore, the protective material may be formed by, in particular, stainless steel, in particular steel threads.
- the at least one protective layer 47 can be formed by a fabric, for example a woven fabric, knitted fabric, mesh or scrim of fibers or threads, wherein the protective material or different protective materials is or are integrated in the fabric.
- the protective layer may be formed of a composite part or laminate, wherein the protective material may be applied as a coating, adhesive film, film, etc., or laminated or laminated on.
- a plurality of layers 47 are combined in the protective pad 20 to form a layer package 48.
- the ply package 48 comprises a plurality of plies 47 comprising one or more of the protective materials.
- the protective pad 20 may comprise a vibration-damping material which is formed, for example, by loose particles, in particular a granulate or powder, or by a filling material, in particular foam, gel or the like.
- a vibration-damping material which is formed, for example, by loose particles, in particular a granulate or powder, or by a filling material, in particular foam, gel or the like.
- the structure of the protective pad 20 that this is not on the abovementioned materials and combinations of these materials and the described embodiments and arrangements of the layers 47 is restricted, but any material combinations and layer constructions can be used with which sufficient weft strength and / or cutting or puncture resistance by the protective cushion 20 is guaranteed.
- the protective pad 20 is fastened permanently or non-releasably to the glove top 17 at the connection points 22.
- a connecting means 49 is provided at the connection points 22, which can be formed in particular by the seam 7, which is designed in particular as a sewing seam.
- About the connecting means 49 is at least one outer material of the protective pad 20, in particular an outer and the layer 47 and the layer package 48 covering Deck ⁇ layer 50 of the protective pad 20, connected to the liner 4.
- the point or line-shaped connection points 22 can limit or determine the free zone (s) 23 outside the edge or front side region 26 of the protective pad 20.
- the protective pad 20 can be fastened detachably or exchangeably to the glove upper side 17 via the connecting means 49.
- the connecting means 49 can be formed by a mechanical coupling device, which can have a first coupling element on the lining 4 and a further coupling element on the protective pad 20 that corresponds to this.
- the coupling device can in this case be formed by a device known from the prior art for the detachable connection of two parts, for example a hook-and-loop fastener, a zipper, a button, latching, clip or plug connection or the like.
- a receiving pocket 51 is arranged in the protective pad 20 of the glove 1, which is essentially completely enclosed by the covering layer 50 of the protective pad 20 and the outer surface 3 of the lining 4, and in which the layer package 48 is accommodated Aufnahnietasche 51 is not accessible.
- the at least one receiving pocket 51 in the protective pad 20 can be accessed via an opening arranged in the covering layer 50 of the protective pad 20 or in the lining 4 of the glove 1.
- the opening is formed by a slot through which a réelle ⁇ space in the protective pad 20, which forms the receiving pocket 51, if necessary or permanently zu ⁇ is accessible.
- one or more of the protective or antiballistic layers 47 may be accommodated interchangeably, for example.
- the protective pad 20 can be adapted to different fields of application and applications, for example by special antiballistic or special stitch-, cut- or impact-resistant layers 47 or other inserts, for example an additional stiffening or reinforcing element, in the protective pad 20 ange ⁇ be assigned or be removed from this.
- an additional storage space can be provided in the protective pad 20 disposed on the glove top 17, which is easily accessible and expediently provides rapid access to a piece of equipment, for example an identification document, in particular credit card format, a functional tool, such as e.g. a knife, a flashlight or the like., Wherein the equipment can be tailored to the application or field of application of the protective glove 1.
- the opening of the receiving pocket 51 can be closed by means of a blocking element (not shown), for example a flap or tab, or a closure, for example a zipper or a button connection.
- a blocking element for example a flap or tab
- a closure for example a zipper or a button connection.
- the at least one layer 47 or the layer package 48 of the protective pad 20 is enveloped by the outer cover layer 50.
- the cover layer 50 essentially consists of a top part 52 lying parallel to the upper side of the glove 17 and a side part 53 which is substantially perpendicular to the upper side 17 of the glove.
- the upper part 52 and the side part 53 can be formed by material blanks which are over Seams 7 are connected to each other or with the liner 4.
- the materials used for the top 52 and side panel 53 may correspond to the materials described above for the liner 4 and the protective pad 20, respectively.
- the upper part 52 is preferably formed by a material which is more resistant to the side part 53 or the lining 4 and / or the upper part 52 is provided on a top side 54 with a reinforcing profiling or structure, in particular corrugation.
- the protective glove 1 may have an adjustable adjustment device 55 in the wrist region 38 for determining an opening width 56 of the shaft 16.
- the adjusting device 55 is preferably formed by a belt-like strap 57 which runs around the shaft 16 at least around a part of a circumference.
- the belt 57 is manually and steplessly adjustable in the illustrated embodiment and a fastening device, not shown, for example, a buckle, a hook and loop fastener, a locking or plug connection, etc., fixed in a position. To get a uniform
- the glove 1 in the region of the shaft 16 can be adapted very accurately to the anatomical conditions of the user's hand 2, whereby the manual adjustment of the shaft 16 on the body part of a user can comfortably and according to individual preferences be brought into contact or lashed.
- the adjusting device 55 may also be automatically reset, for example in the form of a rubber band or the like. The glove 1 can thus be reliably fixed to the user's hand 2, as a result of which unintentional removal of the glove 1 can be prevented.
- the protective glove 1 in an embodiment described above is particularly advantageous when used to operate a firing device, in particular a handgun, such a use being able to be an independent solution according to the invention.
- the protective glove provides for this purpose a particularly reliable protection of a user's hand from foreign bodies and allows at the same time an unrestricted handling and operation of shooting equipment, as already described above.
- FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 can form the subject of independent solutions according to the invention.
- the relevant tasks and solutions according to the invention can be found in the detailed descriptions of these figures.
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