EP2986173A1 - Gant de massage destiné aux salons de coiffure - Google Patents
Gant de massage destiné aux salons de coiffureInfo
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- EP2986173A1 EP2986173A1 EP14715893.5A EP14715893A EP2986173A1 EP 2986173 A1 EP2986173 A1 EP 2986173A1 EP 14715893 A EP14715893 A EP 14715893A EP 2986173 A1 EP2986173 A1 EP 2986173A1
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- Prior art keywords
- glove
- glove according
- contact
- elevations
- sheath
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D19/00—Devices for washing the hair or the scalp; Similar devices for colouring the hair
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a glove for the hairdressing needs, comprising a waterproof shell in which a plurality of finger hoses are formed.
- Such gloves are worn by hairdressers or hairdressers at work to protect the hands, for example, when washing hair from harmful effects of substances used in this or to be rinsed hair cleansing, hair dyeing and hair care products.
- the material of the gloves should therefore be impermeable to the substances concerned, whereas watertight gloves would be sufficient to protect against skin softening from prolonged wet work.
- Gloves currently available for this purpose are usually latex, nitrile or PVC gloves.
- the gloves offered today can have a smooth, but also a slightly ribbed surface. This surface may also be dull like the latex and nitrile glove, or rather slippery like the PVC glove.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a glove for the hairdressing needs, which reliably protects the skin of an employee wearing the glove, however, the reasons for a non-protraction of the glove on the part of the hairdressing customer are reduced.
- a glove for the hairdressing supplies which comprises a waterproof shell in which several finger tubes are formed. It is therefore a finger glove whose finger hoses can be pulled over the fingers of one hand.
- this shell of the glove is waterproof, so that the hand of a user is at least protected against moisture from the outside.
- a surface on the outer side of this envelope is further adapted to lend itself to a pleasing contact of the surface with the head of a human being. For this purpose, this surface can be designed in different ways and thus reduces the reasons for not wearing the glove on the part of the hairdressing customer, as this no longer feels the contact with the surface as unpleasant.
- the contact of the surface with the head of a human can be achieved at least by means of massage structures on the surface.
- massage structures for example, a plurality of elevations may be formed on the surface.
- these surveys may have the form of nubs, but they may also be formed in any other ways, as long as they perform a kind of massage function.
- This massage function makes the washing experience with the glove comfortable for the customer. Due to, for example, a dimpled surface, the glove can achieve a very pleasant and circulation-promoting effect on the scalp of the customer.
- the customer Since the contact surface is comparably low due to the nub structure, the customer also has a lesser feeling of hair-pulling.
- the washing glove With massage structures, the washing glove becomes a hand tool, which is suitable for gentle circulation of the scalp and the incorporation of active ingredients.
- the glove is no longer a mere means of protecting the employee, but can be used as a hand tool, which contributes to the wellness experience for the customer.
- the elevations or nubs can be made relatively hard or soft. While hard surveys hardly give in when pressure is applied to the hairdresser's head, soft protrusions can be pressed together and / or bent.
- the surveys may be further characterized by different, i. E. be characterized over the surface varying degrees of hardness and types of structures. Thus, different massage effects can be achieved in different areas of the glove.
- the elevations may have a polygonal or round, in particular a circular cross section and be regularly or irregularly distributed on the surface. For example, in critical areas a greater density of elevations may be provided on the surface than in other areas.
- the top of the glove on the other hand, could remain free of massage structures since they would not be in contact with a customer's head anyway, but could lead to unwanted entanglements with the customer's hair, which in turn can lead to increased buzzing.
- the height of the elevations may be of the order of 0.15mm to 10mm while their width in cross section may be of the order of 0.5mm to 10mm.
- the height is in the order of 0.15 mm to 8 mm, in particular between 1 mm and 5 mm.
- the surveys may gene directly integrally formed from the material of the surface, or be attached for example by gluing on the surface.
- the elevations may be made of a different material than the rest of the surface. This is particularly advantageous if a material is well suited for the shaping of a surface, but rather unsuitable as a pleasant massage structure.
- the surface consists of a textile fabric in which the massage structures are formed.
- the textile fabric may be a manually or mechanically manufactured product or fabric of arbitrarily crossed thread systems.
- pile fabrics or, for example, felts also fall within the meaning of this invention under the term "fabric", ie any fabric in which a surface is formed from interconnected fibers and / or threads.
- the massage structures may be formed, for example, by protruding fibers and / or threads, knots and / or loops in the textile fabric. They stand out of the base of the tissue surface so that they have priority contact with the head of the customer during hair washing and thus can fulfill a massage function by their shape and distribution.
- a pleasant touch of the surface with the head of a person can also be achieved at least by the material of the surface.
- the material can be chosen so that it produces low friction in contact with human hair, so as to prevent in particular an increased snagging of hair on the glove and so a Ziepen.
- the material may also be an elastic plastic, in particular from the group of latex, nitrile and PVC, whose surface properties, however, have been changed under certain circumstances compared to conventional gloves made of these materials. It could also be advantageous that the material of the surface of a natural fiber, in particular from the group cotton, animal wool, sisal, linen and Flax is.
- this surface may be formed by the outer surface of the watertight envelope itself, or the surface is formed by a contact sheath which is fixedly or detachably mounted on the watertight sheath. In the first case, it is a substantially single-layered glove, in which the outer surface of the waterproof shell is formed accordingly.
- such a glove could, for example, on the inside of another inner glove, a coating, etc., in order to increase the wearing comfort for the user.
- it is an at least two-layered glove that includes a waterproof cover on the inside to protect the user from moisture and contact with harmful substances.
- a second shell is attached, which comes into contact with the hair of hairdressing customers and is designed accordingly.
- This outer contact shell could also be permeable to water, since the inner shell already protects the hand from moisture from the outside. If the material of the outer shell is not waterproof and thus an inner glove is to be used, it can however be provided that the material of the outer glove absorbs as little water as possible.
- the glove should affect the skin feeling only slightly, if possible, so that the hairdresser, for example, can still feel the water temperature well.
- the glove is preferably designed so elastic that it always fits tightly against the skin.
- a close-fitting glove also improves the handling of objects.
- a partial area may be provided in the form of a surface, which due to its Material and / or material thickness is designed so that a barber can feel the water temperature in this area well.
- the glove is thinner in this area, the material has a lower thermal resistance and / or the glove is closer in this area than in other areas.
- It may also be provided a recess within an outer contact shell, through which water can hit directly on an underlying, waterproof shell. To check the water temperature, the barber can then hold his hand under a faucet so that water passes through the window.
- the outer contact shell can be firmly attached to the inner waterproof shell, or it can be solved by this.
- the inner watertight sheath may also be a coating on the inside of the contact sheath. Such a coating is also to be regarded as a shell in the context of this invention.
- a detachable contact sleeve it can be temporarily fastened to the inner, watertight sleeve, which can take place, for example, via buttons, Velcro fasteners, etc.
- the contact cover can also be easily pulled over the waterproof inner shell, so that two glove parts are worn one above the other.
- a detachable variant would have the advantage that the outer contact sleeve can be attached or pulled over as required, but also removed again.
- a specially trained contact sleeve may be omitted if there is no contact with the head of a customer in the activities in question, which is perceived as unpleasant with a conventional glove.
- the contact shell does not completely enclose the inner waterproof shell, but it can also be so formed and pulled over the waterproof shell, that they only certain areas of the waterproof shell with provides a special surface finish. As mentioned above, these may be, for example, only certain areas of the fingers and / or the underside of the glove.
- the invention thus provides a glove can be effectively protected by the employees in the hairdressing trade against persistent moisture of the hands and harmful substances, especially from hair cleaning, hair dyeing and hair care products, the reasons for not wearing such a protective glove on the part of the barber are significantly reduced. The contact with the new glove is rather perceived as neutral, in the best case even as very pleasant.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a two-ply glove according to a first embodiment of the invention with massage nubs.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross section through the finger portion of a two-ply glove according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic cross section through the finger portion of a single-layered glove according to a second embodiment
- 4 shows a schematic cross section through the finger portion of a two-ply glove according to a third embodiment
- 5 shows a schematic cross section through the finger portion of a two-layered glove according to a fourth embodiment.
- 1 shows a schematic representation of a two-layered glove 10 according to a first embodiment of the invention with a plurality of massage knobs 31.
- the glove 10 has an inner shell 20 over which a contact sheath 30 has been pulled. To illustrate this, a finger tube 21 of the inner shell 20 is shown exposed. Furthermore, the inner shell 20 protrudes from the outer contact sleeve 30 at the wrist.
- the inner shell 20 is waterproof and can be formed for example by a conventional latex, nitrile or PVC glove. To increase the comfort of wearing or to facilitate the slipping over by a hand, this inner shell 20 may have a soft synthetic inner coating (not shown).
- the sheath 20 forms five finger hoses 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 into which the fingers of one hand can be pushed. These finger hoses 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 open into a wrist area 26, which in turn opens into a wrist area 27, in which the opening for tightening the glove 10 and the inner shell 20 is located.
- the inner shell 20 is as close as possible to the hand to avoid wrinkles and air pockets, which could affect the feel when wearing the glove 10.
- the glove 10 is therefore preferably provided in different sizes.
- the inner shell 20 Above the inner shell 20 is an outer contact sheath 30 through which the glove 10 has contact with the head of a hairdressing customer when worn.
- the inner shell 20 thus does not have to be configured for a contact that is perceived as pleasant to the head of a hairdressing customer, but this is the case only for the contact sheath 30.
- the inner shell 20 can therefore be optimally designed regardless of their surface finish for the protection of the hand against moisture and substances from media, with which employees of a hairdressing salons come in particular when washing hair in contact.
- the contact sleeve 30 may be formed from a suitable material and / or provided with massage structures. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, for example, a plurality of elevations 31 are formed on the surface of the outer shell 30.
- elevations 31 have in particular the shape of nubs and are distributed over the entire surface or only partially provided.
- nubs 31 are provided only in the finger areas and parts of the palm area, which have contact with the scalp of a customer in a head massage.
- patterns with higher or lower density of pebbles per area may be appropriate.
- the size of the nubs 31 may vary. For example, in the finger areas more nubs, larger / smaller knobs or knobs of a harder material than in other areas can be provided.
- the projections 31 may be made of the same material as the surface of the contact sleeve 30. However, they may also be formed of a different material. For example, it may be advantageous to make the contact sheath 30 of a very soft and elastic material while the protrusions 31 are formed of a harder material in comparison. Then the glove can be tightened well due to the soft base material, but the bumps are firm and hard enough to achieve the desired massage function.
- the contact sheath 30 could be, for example, a latex or nitrile glove on which knobs 31 are integrally formed of PVC.
- the nubs 31 could also be glued to the contact sheath or attached in some other suitable manner.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross section through the finger portion of a two-ply glove according to FIG. 1.
- the outer contact sheath 30 surrounds the inner watertight sheath 20, wherein a plurality of elevations 31 in the form of knobs are formed on the upper side.
- the surface 32 which is to be perceived as pleasant on contact with a customer's head, is thus formed on the contact envelope 30.
- the surface 32 which is said to be comfortable on contact with the head of a customer, is directly formed on the waterproof shell 20.
- the surface 32 may be provided with elevations 31 in the form of knobs to achieve a massage function.
- the surface 32 may also have to be designed in its material so that it feels more comfortable than is the case with conventional gloves. It must therefore ensure the protection of the hand and should not feel unpleasant at the same time contact.
- a two-ply embodiment therefore has the advantage that the various own shafts need not be fulfilled by a single material, but each hull only has to fulfill its specific function.
- the outer contact sheath 30 may consist of a fabric of threads, as shown schematically in Fig. 4.
- Fig. 4 again shows a schematic cross section through the finger portion of a two-ply glove. From the fabric 30 protrude on the top of several loops 3, which can also fulfill a massage function with a corresponding choice of the thread.
- the fabric 30 has no larger elevations, but is perceived as a relatively soft material as pleasant.
- FIG. 5 shows an embodiment in which nubs 31 are formed on the inner waterproof sheath 20. These nubs 31 protrude through recesses in an outer fabric 30 so that they form on an outer surface 32 massage structures. In addition to these nubs 31, the head of a customer then only has contact with the fabric 30, which again can be very soft and pleasant.
- the nubs 31, however, can be made of the same plastic as the waterproof inner shell 20, or the inner shell 20 is formed for example as an elastic latex or nitrile glove, on which knobs 31 are formed from PVC in one piece. For example, they may also be glued to the inner shell 20.
- elevations 31 may be formed on the inner watertight casing 20, and this inner shell is completely surrounded by an outer contact shell 30 at least in the area with the elevations 31.
- the outer contact sheath 30 is designed such that the elevations 31, the contact sleeve 30 can selectively push outward. This means that corresponding elevations form on the outside of the contact envelope 30, which can then be used for massage purposes.
- the bumps on the inner shell 20 thus have no direct contact with the head and hair of a customer as in the embodiment of FIG. 4, but they serve to generate on the outside of the contact sleeve 30 corresponding elevations, which then consist of the material of the contact sleeve 30.
- the contact sheath 30 is formed of a soft and comfortable tissue
- the protrusions 31 on the inner sheath 20 may be made relatively hard to punctually force the contact sheath 30 outward.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un gant (10) destiné aux salons de coiffure, comprenant une enveloppe étanche à l'eau (20) dans laquelle sont formés plusieurs boyaux en forme de doigt (21 ; 22 ; 23 ; 24 ; 25). Une surface (32) sur la face externe de l'enveloppe étanche à l'eau (20) est formée de sorte qu'elle convienne pour un contact de la surface (32), ressenti agréable, avec la tête d'une personne.
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