EP2014185A1 - Gant de signal - Google Patents

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EP2014185A1
EP2014185A1 EP07013577A EP07013577A EP2014185A1 EP 2014185 A1 EP2014185 A1 EP 2014185A1 EP 07013577 A EP07013577 A EP 07013577A EP 07013577 A EP07013577 A EP 07013577A EP 2014185 A1 EP2014185 A1 EP 2014185A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • the invention relates to signal gloves, in particular signal gloves for cyclists, the signal gloves provide by using relatively large-scale light-reflecting tissue surfaces more safety in the dark on the road.
  • Outerwear is known in the art, e.g. is provided with extending in a substantially horizontal direction or extending in another orientation reflective strips.
  • the reflective strips can be sewn into both the fabric of the outerwear, but may also be designed as loose bands, which are fastened by a Velcro.
  • reflective applications are known in gloves, which are provided in particular in manufacturing technology favorable manner along seams with a more decorative than functional objective. These reflective applications have the disadvantage that they have a relatively small area, so that light occurring on them only insufficiently selectively reflects and thus serves a decorative purpose rather than a safety-relevant function for a cyclist, for example.
  • LED elements such as at regular or irregular intervals LED lights whose signal or warning function is extremely limited due to the weak light intensity of the usually provided only in a small number of LED elements. If such LED relevant for security purposes larger LED components that produce a greater light intensity, then the problem arises an energy source that of the respective person concerned, be it a jogger, be it a two-wheeler or the like, due to the then clear higher weight is carried.
  • the present invention is in view of the indicated technical problem or the disadvantages of the known from the prior art solutions, the object to provide a signal glove that is particularly suitable for cyclists and makes the wearer of the signal glove early recognizable and, for example, his hand signals for display a change of direction can be well perceived by both oncoming and following traffic.
  • the proposed solution according to the invention is characterized in particular by the fact that large-area tissue surfaces of a light-reflecting material are applied on the palmar and dorsal sides of the signal glove.
  • These large-area tissue sections may be e.g. glued to the fabric material of the glove, be sewn onto this or even in a material-bonding method with the tissue, e.g. Plastic, be fused, which ensures a reliable hold applied to the palmar and dorsal side of the glove material reflection area.
  • a maximum size is desirable, so that hand signals that a cyclist, in particular a cyclist undertakes to indicate a direction change, are clearly and clearly perceived by both the following and oncoming traffic.
  • the stronger the light reflectivity of the light-reflecting fabric used the greater the luminous effect can be ensured by an incident driving light, i. the better the silhouette, especially in the dark of the cyclist to recognize.
  • the light-reflecting tissue surfaces can be designed differently and preferably have a minimum size of 10 cm 2 light-reflecting tissue. This area is on each surface of a signal glove, be it on the dorsal surface, be it on the palmar surface, applied.
  • the light-reflecting fabric is preferably mounted so that the carrier of the present invention proposed signal glove in normal posture, for example, a bicycle handlebar or a motorcycle handlebar or other two-wheeled, can be clearly recognized by an oncoming motor vehicle at any time, in which the reflected scattered light at dimmed headlights of the oncoming vehicle is reflected in sufficient brightness.
  • the reflectivity of the dorsally mounted light-reflecting tissue surface is maximal, so that the silhouette or the width, the distance in which the two provided with light-reflecting tissue surfaces signal gloves lie on the handlebar, is wider than the two-wheeler.
  • a direction change indication can be clearly recognized by extending the corresponding arm due to the light reflection from subsequent traffic as well as from oncoming traffic.
  • the light which is incident on the posteriorly provided light-reflecting tissue by the subsequent traffic is reflected backwards; the light impinging on a light-reflecting tissue surface provided by an oncoming vehicle on the palmar is exposed to oncoming traffic, i. forward - in terms of the direction of travel of the bicycle - reflected.
  • the light-reflecting tissue surfaces or sections can be applied to mittens or on finger gloves.
  • the light-reflecting tissue surfaces should extend as far as possible beyond the finger base members in order to ensure the minimum size of about 10 cm 2 squared light-reflecting tissue in each position of the handlebar of the bicycle.
  • the inventively proposed conception of the signal glove can significantly improve traffic safety for cyclists, in particular Cyclists but also for mopeds, mopeds, motorcycles and other two-wheeled vehicles in the transitional season and at dusk and at night by better and earlier detection by other road users can be achieved.
  • a direction change display of a bicycle in particular of a bicycle, can be perceived more easily and clearly both by oncoming traffic participants and by following road users.
  • the Figures 1 and 2 show the top views of a pair of signal gloves from the dorsal side with dorsally arranged reflection surfaces.
  • FIG. 1 and 2 has a pair according to the invention proposed signal gloves 10, here designed as finger cots 28, on a dorsal side 12 at least one dorsal reflection surface 22.
  • This at least one dorsally arranged reflection surface 22 preferably has a size of at least 10 cm 2 .
  • the dorsal reflection surface 22 is preferably designed such that finger reflection zones 62 extend over the individual fingers 16 or also a thumb 18 on the dorsal side 12 of the signal glove 10 designed as a fingerstall.
  • the signal glove proposed in the invention in the Figures 1 and 2 is shown as a fingerling 28, so it can of course also be in the form of a mitten, on the dorsal side 12, the dorsal reflective surface 22 can be sewn, glued or melted.
  • Reference numeral 30 designates seams along which the dorsal side 12 with the palmar side 14 of the respective signal glove 10 are sewn together.
  • Reference numeral 26 denotes the glove fabric, which may be both textile fabric and leather or plastic material. The glove fabric 26 may have a contrasting color to the material of the reflection surface 22, but it may also be formed in the color in which the dorsal reflection surface 22 and the below-described in more detail described palmar reflection surface 24 is executed.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are shown a few proposed according to the invention signal gloves from the palmar side.
  • the pair of signal gloves 10 designed as a fingerling 28 are designed according to the FIGS. 3 and 4 in the area of a cuff 20 a palmar reflection surface 24 has.
  • the palmaric reflection surface may also have a size of about 10 cm 2 and is made of a light-reflecting material analogous to the dorsal reflection surface 22 and the optional finger reflection zones 62.
  • the palmare reflection surface 24 may be connected to the glove fabric 26, be it a textile fabric, be it plastic, be it leather, by sewing, by gluing or by cohesive melting or the like.
  • the glove fabric 26 on the palmar side 14 of the signal glove 10 proposed according to the invention can be formed in a color that contrasts with the material of the palmar reflection surface 24 or also in the same color. From the representations according to the FIGS. 3 and 4 shows that the thumb 18 of the fingerstall 28 is folded inwards and the signal glove 10 - as in the Figures 1 and 2 already indicated - is designed as Fingerling 28.
  • Reference numeral 30 designates the seams along which the dorsal side 12 and the palmar side 14 of the signal glove 10 proposed according to the invention are connected to one another.
  • the representation according to FIG. 5 is a cyclist - here exemplary a cyclist - to take in front view.
  • FIG. 5 It is apparent that a cyclist 32 whose head is protected by a helmet 34 has a silhouette 42. Both hands are armed with the signal gloves 10 proposed according to the invention and grip a handlebar 40 of a bicycle. In the center of the handlebar 40 is a headlight 36, a front tire of the bicycle in the schematic representation of FIG. 5 is designated by reference numeral 38. In the illustration according to FIG. 5, the cyclist 32, who is traveling in the dark, is illuminated by headlights of an oncoming vehicle.
  • the signal gloves 10 with their dorsal side 12 outwardly enclose the ends 58, 60 of the handlebar 40, the applied on the dorsal side 12 dorsal reflective surfaces 22 are on the front in the plane of the arm 40, in which also the Headlight 36 is located. While the headlamp 36 emits its own light, the light reflected from the dorsal reflection surfaces 22 on the dorsal side 12 of the signal glove 10 10. Since both hands of the cyclist 32 are on the handlebar 40 of the bicycle, in this case a bicycle, arises between the two signal gloves 10 a designated by reference numeral 46 distance. Separated by this distance 46, the dorsal reflecting surfaces 22 reflect reflected light 44 toward the oncoming traffic. This means that the silhouette 42 of the two-wheeler 32 moving with the bicycle is significantly more prominent in the dark and the visibility of the two-wheeler 32 is greatly enhanced in the dark.
  • FIG. 6 shows an enlarged light-reflecting surface of the two-wheeled driver in oncoming traffic.
  • FIG. 7 shows the rear view of a two-wheeler driver who gives a direction change display.
  • FIG. 7 It can be seen that the two-wheeler driver 32 makes a direction change indicator 54 and extends his left arm to indicate his turn.
  • FIG. 7 illustrated rear view 72 of the silhouette 42 of the two-wheeled driver 32 is from the subsequent traffic as in FIG. 7 represented, perceived. On the one hand, it shines Rear light 36 of in FIG. 7 on the other hand, the headlamps of the in FIG. 7 not shown subsequent vehicle, the dorsal reflection surface 22 of the signal glove 10, which is designed as a fingerling 28 lit, so that the dorsal reflection surface 22 of the signal glove 10 reflects reflected light 44 to the following vehicle.
  • the silhouette 42 of the two-wheeled cyclist 32 who wears a helmet 34, much more visible in the dark.
  • FIG. 8 Finally, a direction change display of a two-wheeled driver as perceived by using the signal gloves proposed by the present invention from the oncoming traffic.
  • Oncoming traffic senses the direction of travel indicator 54 through the light 44 reflected from the palmaric reflection surface 24. Furthermore, the oncoming traffic perceives the light of the headlight 36 in the middle of the handlebar 40. While the second handlebar end 60 of the handlebar 40 is released by the left hand of the cyclist 32 is located As a result, the signal glove 10 with its dorsal side 12 and the dorsal reflecting surface 22 attached thereto surrounds the first bar end 58.
  • the dorsal reflecting surface 22 reflects the light 44 back to the oncoming vehicle since the signal glove 10, here designed as a fingerstall 28, encloses the outer side of the first bar end 58 of the handlebar 40, the dorsal reflecting surface 22 is thus directly illuminated by the light of oncoming traffic and, for this reason, also reflected.
  • FIG. 8 It is apparent that when the left arm is stretched out, ie when the direction change indicator 54 is made, the silhouette 42 of the two-wheeled driver 32 seen in the width, is much more effectively "illuminated". Of the FIG. 5 shown distance 46 is in the illustration according to FIG. 8 increased again, since the left, with the inventively proposed signal glove 10 armored hand of the two-wheeled cyclist 32 has released the second end of the handlebar 60 of the handlebar 40 of the bicycle.
  • the dorsal reflection surface 22 and the palmar reflection surface 24 can be combined to form a single contiguous annular surface, which is preferably mounted in the sleeve region of the signal gloves 10. This is particularly recommended for sizes of signal gloves 10, which are suitable for children or adolescents.
  • This variant encloses the sleeve area of the Signal gloves 10 either in addition to the reflective surfaces 22, 24 and 62 or alternatively to this in the sleeve area a continuous contiguous reflection surface which reflects light along the entire circumference of the ringfömig designed reflection surface. As a result, for example, in particular laterally incident on the signal gloves 10 light is reflected again.
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USD774275S1 (en) 2015-11-19 2016-12-20 Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. Glove back
USD774276S1 (en) 2015-11-19 2016-12-20 Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. Glove back
USD774277S1 (en) 2015-11-19 2016-12-20 Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. Glove back
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USD771901S1 (en) 2015-09-25 2016-11-22 Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. Glove back
US11229249B2 (en) 2015-09-25 2022-01-25 Brighton-Best International, Inc. Glove with optimized safety markings
USD774275S1 (en) 2015-11-19 2016-12-20 Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. Glove back
USD774276S1 (en) 2015-11-19 2016-12-20 Ironclad Performance Wear Corp. Glove back
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