EP3167733B1 - Glove intermediate membrane having moisture permeability and waterproof functions and to be simultaneously coupled to outer shell and inner liner, gloves using same, and manufacturing method therefor - Google Patents

Glove intermediate membrane having moisture permeability and waterproof functions and to be simultaneously coupled to outer shell and inner liner, gloves using same, and manufacturing method therefor Download PDF

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EP3167733B1
EP3167733B1 EP14897088.2A EP14897088A EP3167733B1 EP 3167733 B1 EP3167733 B1 EP 3167733B1 EP 14897088 A EP14897088 A EP 14897088A EP 3167733 B1 EP3167733 B1 EP 3167733B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41D19/01547Protective gloves with grip improving means
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    • A41D19/04Appliances for making gloves; Measuring devices for glove-making
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/10Impermeable to liquids, e.g. waterproof; Liquid-repellent
    • A41D31/102Waterproof and breathable
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
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    • A41D31/12Hygroscopic; Water retaining
    • A41D31/125Moisture handling or wicking function through layered materials
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    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41HAPPLIANCES OR METHODS FOR MAKING CLOTHES, e.g. FOR DRESS-MAKING OR FOR TAILORING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A41H43/00Other methods, machines or appliances
    • A41H43/04Joining garment parts or blanks by gluing or welding ; Gluing presses
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06MTREATMENT, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE IN CLASS D06, OF FIBRES, THREADS, YARNS, FABRICS, FEATHERS OR FIBROUS GOODS MADE FROM SUCH MATERIALS
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  • the present invention disclosed herein relates to sports gloves, winter gloves, waterproof gloves, or working safety gloves, and more particularly, to a glove intermediate membrane having moisture permeability and a waterproof function and simultaneously coupled to an outer shell and an inner liner, gloves using the same, and a manufacturing method therefor.
  • Winter gloves or waterproof gloves need a waterproof function that prevents the gloves from being wet from winter rain or water generated from melting snow from being introduced into hands of a user to warm the hands and, at the same time, a moisture permeable function that discharges sweat generated from the user's hands to the outside to give comfortable feeling.
  • the gloves are manufactured by using mainly a woven fabric or a knitting fabric.
  • the waterproof function and the moisture permeable function of the related art will be mainly described.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the waterproof function and the moisture permeable function of conventional gloves in which the above-described intermediate membrane is coupled between an outer shell and an inner liner.
  • an intermediate membrane 20 is spaced apart from and coupled between an outer shell 30 and an inner liner 20.
  • the gloves discharge sweat 3 generated from a skin 1 through the inner liner 10, the intermediate membrane 20, and the outer shell 30.
  • a heat-retaining function is sharply reduced when the water is filled between the outer shell 30 and the intermediate membrane 20 to generate ice-formation 4.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the waterproof function and the moisture permeable function of another conventional glove in which a coating layer is applied to an inner surface of the outer shell.
  • a limitation regarding the waterproof function in FIG. 1 is resolved by applying a coating layer 32 to the inner surface of the outer shell 30.
  • the coating layer 32 generates the limitation that is mutual conflict between the waterproof and moisture permeable functions, and thus it is required to resolve this limitation.
  • the gloves made of the knitting fabric since the gloves made of the knitting fabric have an excellent contraction and expansion property, the gloves may be manufactured without a cutting or sewing process. Also, when the user wears the gloves, the hands are free to bend and extend due to the contraction and expansion property of the woven fabric. Thus, unlike the knitting fabric, the woven fabric is widely used for safety gloves or working gloves that are mass-produced at low costs or require a working property. However, the gloves have a fatal limitation that is non-waterproof.
  • special gloves used for an oil drilling work for producing petroleum or a shale gas production work on the sea need to prevent introduction of seawater or oil and simultaneously require the moisture permeable property and the excellent grip feeling.
  • the special gloves are not waterproofed when rains.
  • the conventional gloves do not meet the requirements.
  • the conventional gloves disclosed in Korean Patent Laid-Open Application No. 10-2013-0142042 are constituted by the inner liner and outer shell, which are manufactured by sewing, and a polymer film having a waterproof and windproof property and the moisture permeable property.
  • adhesion members for respectively coupling between ends of the finger portions of the inner liner and the intermediate membrane and between ends of finger portions of the intermediate membrane and the outer shell are provided.
  • each of the adhesion members includes a substrate, a hotmelt adhesion layer disposed on a top surface of the substrate, and an adhesion layer and a hotmelt adhesion layer, which are disposed on a bottom surface of the substrate while disposed on the same plane as each other.
  • Each of the adhesion layers has a bottom surface that is disposed on an outer surface of the end of the finger portion of the inner liner and an outer surface of the end of the finger portion of the intermediate membrane.
  • the adhesion member is temporarily fixed to the outer surface of the inner liner, and then the intermediate membrane is disposed and permanently adhesion-fixed to the outer surface of the inner liner by hot pressing. Next, the adhesion member is temporarily fixed to the outer surface of the intermediate membrane, and then the outer shell is disposed and permanently adhesion-fixed to the outer surface of the intermediate membrane.
  • the present invention provides a glove intermediate membrane that is capable of simply and quickly being joined to an inner liner and/or an outer shell of a glove at low costs and a manufacturing method therefor to solve above-described problems in the background art
  • the present invention also provides a glove having moisture permeability and a waterproof function and simultaneously excellent grip feeling using the above-described glove intermediate membrane and a manufacturing method therefor.
  • a glove intermediate membrane which is inserted between an inner liner and an outer shell of a glove, includes: a first intermediate membrane having a glove shape and made of a first material having moisture permeability and a waterproof function; and a second intermediate membrane disposed on one of an inner surface and an outer surface of the first intermediate membrane and having a melting point lower than that of the first material so that the first intermediate membrane is joined to one of the inner liner and the outer shell by heat supply, wherein the second glove intermediate membrane is made of a fiber assembly made of the second material in sheet shape, wherein the sheet comprises a plurality of voids disposed over an entire area thereof.
  • a method for manufacturing the glove intermediate membrane according to claim 1, which is adapted to be inserted between an inner liner and an outer shell includes: a sheet arrangement process in which two first intermediate membrane sheets, each of which is made of a first material having moisture permeability and a waterproof function and two second intermediate membrane sheets, each of which is made of a second material having a melting point lower than that of the first material and disposed on one of an inside and an outside of each of the two first intermediate membrane sheets are overlapped; a sheet cutting process in which the overlapped first and second intermediate membrane sheets are cut in the plane shape of the glove; and an edge joining process in which heat is supplied to an edge part of each of the cut first and second intermediate membrane sheets excluding a wrist portion to join the first and second intermediate membrane sheets to each other.
  • a glove in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, includes: an inner liner having a glove shape; an outer shell surrounding the inner liner; the glove intermediate membrane according to claim 1; and a first joining part in which the second intermediate membrane allows the first intermediate membrane to join to one of the inner liner and the outer shell by heat supply.
  • a method for manufacturing a glove includes: an inner liner coupling process in which an inner liner is put onto a glove shaped mold; an intermediate membrane coupling process in which the glove intermediate membrane according to claim 1 is put onto the inner liner; an outer shell coupling process in which the outer shell is put onto the glove intermediate membrane; and a thermal bonding process in which the inner liner, the first and second intermediate membranes, and the outer shell are stacked and joined by one of a method for supplying heat from the outside of the outer shell and a method for supplying heat from the mold.
  • the first intermediate membrane made of the material having the moisture permeability and the waterproof function may be joined to the inner liner or the outer shell by heat supply to provide the moisture permeability and the waterproof functions to various kinds and sizes of gloves.
  • the sheets constituting the glove intermediate membrane are overlapped and cut, and then the edge part excluding the wrist portion is heat-supplied to be uniformly joined at one time, thereby simplifying the manufacturing process.
  • the glove in accordance with the present invention, as the glove intermediate membrane is uniformly joined to the entire inner liner and outer shell, the glove has the excellent moisture permeability and the waterproof function and simultaneously has the excellent grip feeling.
  • the inner liner, the glove intermediate membrane, and the outer shell may be sequentially put thereon and then the intermediate membrane may be joined to the inner liner and the outer shell at the same time to remarkably reduce the glove manufacturing time and manufacturing costs.
  • Categories of the present invention are classified into a glove intermediate membrane, a manufacturing method for the glove intermediate membrane, and gloves and a manufacturing method therefor. Since all of the invention of each of the categories include the new glove intermediate membrane in common, which is inserted between an inner liner and an outer shell, the overall present invention corresponds to one kind of invention.
  • a basic constitution of the glove intermediate membrane in accordance with the present invention includes first and second intermediate membranes that are inserted between the inner liner and the outer shell.
  • the first intermediate membrane has a glove shape made of a first material having moisture permeability and waterproof functions.
  • the 'moisture permeability' represents a function that discharges sweat generated from hands to the outside
  • the 'waterproof functions' represent a function that prevents water or rainwater from being introduced into the inner liner.
  • the first intermediate membrane may be made of a polyurethane-based material.
  • the second intermediate membrane is disposed on one of an inner surface and an outer surface of the first intermediate membrane and made of a second material having a melting point lower than that of the first material so that the first intermediate membrane is joined to one of the inner liner and the outer shell by heat supply.
  • the second intermediate membrane has a glove shape.
  • the second intermediate membrane is constituted by a sheet shaped fiber assembly made of a thermal bonding material and have a plurality of voids disposed over an entire surface thereof.
  • the second intermediate membrane may be made of modified polyester and manufactured by using a non-woven fabric manufactured in the form of a web.
  • the above-described first intermediate membrane is constituted by one pair of sheets, each of which has a plane shape of a glove
  • a second intermediate membrane is constituted by one pair of sheets overlapping the inside or outside of the first intermediate membrane
  • an edge part of each of the first and second intermediate membranes excluding a wrist portion includes an edge joining part that is joined by heat supply. Accordingly, the first and second intermediate membranes are integrated with each other.
  • a glove intermediate membrane 200 in accordance with the first embodiment further includes a third intermediate membrane 230 disposed on one of an inner surface and an outer surface of the first intermediate membrane 210 besides the above-described the first and second intermediate membranes 210 and 220.
  • the third intermediate membrane 230 is made of a third material having a melting point lower than that of the first material of the first intermediate membrane 210 so that the first intermediate membrane 210 is joined to the other of the inner liner and the outer shell of the first intermediate membrane 210.
  • the third intermediate membrane 230 may be made of the same material as that of the second intermediate membrane 220.
  • the first intermediate membrane 210 is constituted by one pair of sheets 211 and 212, each of which has a plane shape of a glove
  • the second intermediate membrane 220 is constituted by one pair of sheets 221 and 222 overlapping one of the inside and outside of the first intermediate membrane 210
  • the third intermediate membrane 230 is constituted by one pair of sheets 231 and 232 overlapping the other of the inside and outside of the first intermediate membrane 210.
  • edge parts of the first, second and third intermediate membranes 210, 220, and 230 excluding wrist portions are joined by heat supply and integrated into an edge joining part 260.
  • a glove intermediate membrane in accordance with the second embodiment includes a plurality of thermal joining materials 240 disposed over the entire inner surface of the first intermediate membrane 210 and made of a fourth material having a melting point lower than that of the first material of the first intermediate membrane 210 so that the first intermediate membrane 210 is joined to the inner liner by heat supply.
  • the first intermediate membrane 210 is constituted by one pair of sheets, each of which has the plane shape of the glove, and the second intermediate membrane 220 is constituted by one pair of sheets overlapping the outside of the first intermediate membrane 210. Also, the thermal joining materials 240 are distributed in the inner surface of the first intermediate membrane 210.
  • edge part of each of the first and second intermediate membranes 210 and 220 excluding the wrist portion are joined by heat supply and integrated into the edge joining part 260.
  • the thermal joining materials 240 are uniformly spaced at a predetermined space over the entire inner surface of the first intermediate membrane 210 and firmly joined to the inner liner.
  • the thermal joining materials 240 may be respectively disposed on consecutive vertices of a rectangle or a hexagon through a printing method.
  • the thermal joining materials 240 may be uniformly applied to the surface of the first intermediate membrane 210 through a spray method.
  • These thermal joining materials 240 may use the same kind of material as the first material of the first intermediate membrane 210, which has a relatively low melting point.
  • each of the thermal joining materials 240 is also made of the same polyurethane-based material which has a relatively low melting point.
  • first and second intermediate membranes 210 and 220 may replace their positions with each other, and the thermal joining material 240 may be disposed on the outer surface of the first intermediate membrane 210.
  • the glove intermediate membrane in FIG. 5 may be turned inside out to be used. Accordingly, the edge joining part 260 may be moved to the inside to make a clean outer surface and uniformly join the first intermediate membrane 210 to the outer shell.
  • a glove intermediate membrane in accordance with the third embodiment has a basic constitution that is the same as that of the second embodiment, each of a plurality of thermal joining tapes 250 having a viscosity is disposed on a position in which the thermal joining materials 240 is disposed.
  • a bottom surface of the thermal joining tape 250 has a viscous material and is made of a fifth material having a melting point lower than that of the first material of the first intermediate membrane 210.
  • a manufacturing method for a glove intermediate membrane in accordance with the present invention includes a sheet arrangement process of overlapping the first and second intermediate membrane sheets that basically constitute a raw material, a sheet cutting process of cutting the overlappingly arranged sheets in the plane shape of the glove, and an edge joining process of joining the edge part excluding the wrist portion of the cut sheet.
  • the raw material in the sheet arrangement process includes two first intermediate membrane sheets made of the first material having moisture permeability and waterproof functions and two second intermediate membrane sheets made of the second material having a melting point lower than that of the first material and disposed one of the inside and outside of each of the two first intermediate membrane sheets.
  • the two third intermediate membrane sheets 231 and 232 made of the third material having a melting point lower than that of the first material are further overlappingly disposed on the inside of each of the two first intermediate membrane sheets 211 and 212.
  • a plurality of thermal joining tapes made of the fifth material having a melting point lower than that of the first material are attached to the entire inner surface of each of the two first intermediate membrane sheets that are used in the sheet arrangement process.
  • the above-described glove intermediate membrane may be applied to various kinds of gloves, an independent product sales market may be formed. Also, although the glove intermediate membrane is greater in size than the gloves, since it is joined while firmly contacting the inner liner or the outer shell of the glove, it may be used regardless of the size of gloves.
  • a glove in accordance with the present invention has a basic constitution including an inner liner having a glove shape; an outer shell surrounding the inner liner; a first intermediate membrane disposed between the inner liner and the outer shell and made of a first material having moisture permeability and waterproof functions; and a first joining part in which a second intermediate membrane made of a second material having a melting point lower than that of the first material and disposed on one of an inner surface and an outer surface of the first intermediate membrane allows the first intermediate membrane to join to one of the inner liner and the outer shell by heat supply.
  • FIGS. 8 to 10 are cross-sectional views illustrating moisture permeability and waterproof functions while wearing the glove.
  • a glove in accordance with the fourth embodiment includes a first joining part 261 in which a second intermediate membrane sheet disposed on the outer surface of the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 and made of the second material having a melting point lower than that of the first material allows the first intermediate membrane sheet to join to an outer shell 300 by heat supply. Also, a second joining part 262 in which a third intermediate membrane disposed on an inner surface of the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 and made of a third material having a melting point lower than that of the first material allows the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 to join to an inner liner 100 by heat supply is provided.
  • sweat 3 generated from a skin 1 is discharged to the outside sequentially through the inner liner 100, the second joining part 262, the first intermediate membrane sheet 211, the first joining part 261, and the outer shell 300. Also, although water 2 provided from the outside passes through the outer shell 300 and the first joining part 262, the water 2 may not pass through the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 having moisture permeability and waterproof functions and discharged to the outside again (refer to an arrow of a solid line).
  • the first and second joining parts 261 and 262 are formed of the second and third intermediate sheets 221 and 231 having a plurality of voids by heat supply, the sweat 3 is smoothly discharged because the first and second joining parts 261 and 262 have enough voids (refer to an arrow of a dotted line).
  • a glove in accordance with the fifth embodiment includes a first joining part 261 having the same constitution as that in the fourth embodiment and a third joining part 263 in which a plurality of thermal joining materials, which are disposed over the entire inner surface of the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 and made of a fourth material having a melting point lower than that of the first material, allows the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 to joint to the inner liner 100 by heat supply.
  • the sweat 3 generated from the skin 1 is discharged to a gap disposed in the third joining part 263. That is, the sweat 3 is discharged through a space disposed between portions in which the plurality of thermal joining materials 240 illustrated in FIG. 5 are thermally bonded.
  • a glove in accordance with the sixth embodiment includes a first joining part 261 having the same constitution as that in the fourth embodiment and a fourth joining part 264 in which a plurality of thermal joining tapes, which are attached to the inner surface of the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 and made of a fifth material having a melting point lower than that of the first material, allows the first intermediate membrane sheet 211 to joint to the inner liner 100 by heat supply.
  • the sweat 3 generated from the skin 1 is discharged to a gap disposed in the fourth joining part 264. That is, the sweat 3 is discharged through a space disposed between portions in which a plurality of thermal joining tapes 250 illustrated in FIG. 6 are thermally bonded.
  • a manufacturing method for the glove in accordance with the present invention includes sequentially stacking the inner liner disposed on the mold, the glove intermediate membrane in accordance with one of the first to third embodiments, and the outer shell, joining by heat-supply, and then separating the glove from the mold.
  • a manufacturing method in accordance with a seventh embodiment includes an inner liner coupling process in which the inner liner 100 is put onto a mold M having a glove shape; an intermediate membrane coupling process in which the above-described glove intermediate membrane 200 is put onto the inner liner 100; an outer shell coupling process in which the outer shell 300 is put onto the glove intermediate membrane 200; and a thermal bonding process in which the inner liner 100, the glove intermediate membrane 200, and the outer shell 300 are stacked and joined through at least one of a method for supplying heat from the outside of the outer shell 300 and a method for supplying heat from the mold M.
  • the gloves are separated from the mold M to complete the glove manufacturing.
  • the mold M used for manufacturing the glove has the glove shape in which fingers are sufficiently spaced and is made of a metallic material. It is desired that the mold M maintains a shape in which a thumb to a little finger have vertically standing shape so that the inner liner 100, the glove intermediate membrane 200, and the outer shell 300 are easily put thereon. Also, finger portions of the mold M, especially root portions of the fingers, are sufficiently spaced so that all of the inner liner 100, the glove intermediate membrane 200, and the outer shell 300 are uniformly joined.
  • the inner liner 100 and the outer shell 300 are made of a knitting fabric, and the inner liner 100 and the outer shell 300 are expanded to be put onto the mold M in each of the processes.
  • the glove intermediate membrane 200 is thermally joined while put onto the inner liner 100 or the outer shell 300, although a user excessively moves hands while wearing the glove, the glove intermediate membrane 200 may be prevented from being separated from the inner liner 100 or the outer shell 300 and damaged.
  • heat is supplied from the outside or the mold M to a surface of the outer shell to form the first to fourth joining parts 261 to 264 between each of the inner liner 100, the glove intermediate membrane 200, and the outer shell 300 as in FIGS. 8 to 10 .
  • an oven or an air-heating furnace providing hot air may be used as a heating device, and the surface of the outer shell 300 is pressurized in the heating process to uniformly thermal-bond and simultaneously decrease process time.
  • the outer shell 300 is made of a woven fabric, since a gap may be generated between the sewing line portion and the intermediate membrane 200, it is desired to pressurize the sewing line portion.
  • the thermal bonding time may decrease, and also the glove intermediate membrane 200 is uniformly thermal-bonded to the entire inner surface of the outer shell 300.
  • a manufacturing method for a glove in accordance with an eighth embodiment is different in that, after the inner liner coupling process, a plurality of thermal bonding tapes 250 are attached to the outer surface of the inner liner 100, and then the glove intermediate membrane excluding the thermal bonding tape 250 from the constitution of the glove intermediate membrane in accordance with the third embodiment in FIG. 6 is used. That is, the second intermediate membrane 220 constituting the glove intermediate membrane is disposed to the outer surface of the first intermediate membrane 210.
  • the thermal bonding tape 250 is made of a fifth material having a melting point lower than that of the first material of the first intermediate membrane.

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