KR200482181Y1 - Rubber gloves with air drops - Google Patents

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KR200482181Y1
KR200482181Y1 KR2020150002344U KR20150002344U KR200482181Y1 KR 200482181 Y1 KR200482181 Y1 KR 200482181Y1 KR 2020150002344 U KR2020150002344 U KR 2020150002344U KR 20150002344 U KR20150002344 U KR 20150002344U KR 200482181 Y1 KR200482181 Y1 KR 200482181Y1
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This design is an air bubble rubber glove that provides irregularities to improve the function of washing dishes on the hands and provides round hemispherical embossing with air inside the forearm to keep moisture inside, Thereby making it possible to smooth the circulation of air into the inside of the rubber gloves to remove the moisture caused by the sweat of the user's hand to improve the fit of the user and to prevent even eczema and to prevent slippage between the cleaning water and rubber gloves Thereby facilitating the washing of the dishwasher. Further, it is convenient for the wearer and can be easily removed.

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Air bubble rubber gloves {Rubber gloves with air drops}

The present invention relates to an air-drop rubber glove, and more particularly, to an air-drop rubber glove having a circular hemisphere embossed from a wrist to a forearm as a whole on a palm and a hand.

Since the rubber gloves are watertight, moisture caused by the sweat of the user's hands lowers the wearer's feel and even causes eczema. Therefore, rubber gloves can facilitate washing dishes and smooth circulation of air into the inside of the gloves to prevent skin diseases such as eczema. Also, rubber gloves should be easy to wear and easy to wear off.

For this purpose, in Practical Registration No. 20-0222237, a plurality of protruding lines are formed in the longitudinal direction in the neck corresponding to the forearm, and the outer circumferential surface of the distal end is formed in a concavo-convex shape to prevent the wearing of the glove There is known a technique for facilitating the wearing operation of the glove, preventing the neck portion of the glove from pressing the arm so as to prevent the grasp of the hand, and facilitating the circulation of the air to the inside of the glove. Here, only the neck portion of the glove corresponding to the forearm region of the user is provided.

Another prior art Patent Registration No. 10-0823696 discloses a technique in which a plurality of horizontal wrinkles are formed on the finger portion and the wrist portion to eliminate the tightening of the fingers and the wrist portion when the user works for a long time, Lt; / RTI > Since the wrinkles are formed horizontally here, they have nothing to do with air circulation.

Another conventional technique, Practical Registration No. 10-0256057, discloses a rubber glove having an air bubble pocket formed with a plurality of domes on the back of a hand, and a dome formed in a rubber glove is pressed at various times to forcibly circulate the air, Is known. Here, a dome is formed inside the back part of the back of the hand so that the air circulates through the initial use. However, due to the sweat, moisture is filled in the dome during the long-term use, resulting in adverse effects and more skin diseases.

Another conventional technique, Practical Announcement No. 1993-0007848, discloses a technique of circulating air that has been hermetically sealed by the sweat of a rubber glove and a rubber surface through fresh air through a ventilation opening by a pump action so as to prevent the hermetic feeling from being used for a long time. Here, a long, large-diameter ventilation tube is installed from the neck of the glove (corresponding to the upper arm of the user) to the back of the hand. Such a large-diameter ventilation pipe lowers the flexibility of the rubber glove, which is a great inconvenience for the dishwashing operation.

Another prior art patent registration No. 10-1005802 discloses that space is formed between the skin and the protuberance on the inner surface of the rubber glove and the inner surface of the long portion corresponding to the finger, It is possible to prevent sweating by air circulation without air tightness. It can feel refreshing after wearing rubber gloves, and the square protrusion formed up to inner forearm can form friction with skin to such an extent that rubber gloves do not flow down from the forearm. And the rubber gloves are easy to remove and detach. The characterizing feature here is to provide a square protrusion on the inner circumferential surface of the rubber glove. In this case, air can be circulated initially through the forward protrusions on the inner circumferential surface, but during use for a long time, the moisture such as sweat is filled between them, and such function can not be performed.

The object of the present invention is to provide a rubber glove which removes moisture caused by perspiration of a user's hand to improve the wearer's comfort and even prevents eczema.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a rubber glove that prevents slippage between the cleaning product and the rubber glove during cleaning to facilitate dishwashing.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a rubber glove which is wearable and easy to take off.

An air bubble rubber glove including a neck portion, a forearm portion, a wrist portion, and a hand portion, wherein the hand portion includes a palm portion and a hand portion and a finger portion opposite to the palm portion, Comprises a circular hemispherical emboss formed in at least one longitudinal convex line and at least one convex line so as to be spaced apart in the longitudinal direction and the convex line group forming the circular hemispherical emboss and the longitudinal convex line group are alternately arranged .

In another preferred embodiment, the hand portion includes a grating pattern irregularity provided entirely on the outer surface.

In another preferred embodiment, the neck portion includes a plurality of protruding lines forming left and right air bubble bags.

In another preferred embodiment, the wrist portion extends from the forearm portion of the convex line.

The present invention provides a round hemispherical emboss which is always provided with irregularities in the hand area and has air in the forearm that is less humid to the inside of the forearm, Thereby preventing the user from feeling wet and even preventing eczema, preventing slippage between the cleaning water and the rubber glove during washing, facilitating the washing of the dishwasher, have.

1 is a perspective view of an air-drop rubber glove according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a part of the back of the hand of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the palm portion of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the upper side of the forearm along the line A-A in Fig. 1; Fig.

Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Referring to FIG. 1, the rubber glove includes a neck 1, a neck 2 extending from the neck 1 to the user's wrist, a neck 1 for tightening the user's forearm and preventing the rubber glove from easily flowing down during wear, And a wrist portion 3 and a hand portion 4 corresponding to the wrist portion of the user leading from the forearm portion 2 and the hand portion 4 includes a palm portion 41 and a back portion 43 And a finger portion 42,

The forearm portion 2 includes at least one vertical convex line 21 and a circular hemispherical emboss 22 formed in the longitudinal direction so as to be spaced apart from each other in at least one convex line 21. The convex line forming the circular hemispherical emboss Two or more blocks are spaced apart in the lateral direction to form a block line group. Corresponding to this, the vertical convex lines are spaced two or more in the horizontal direction to form one group. As shown in Figs. 1 to 3, the convex line group in which the circular hemispherical emboss is formed and the vertical convex line group are alternately arranged in the transverse direction.

Air bubbles are formed in the circular hemispherical embossment 22 and the air stays there, so that the forearm portion 2 is folded and stretched repeatedly during use of the rubber gloves. At this time, these air bubble bags contract and expand. Fresh air is directed along the path of the convex line 21 to the wrist part 3 and into the hand part 4 and the fingertip embossed from the back of the hand part 4, And flows to the end of the portion 42 to absorb moisture. On the other hand, when compressed, air in the finger portion 42 that absorbs moisture exits through the forearm portion 2 through the block line 21.

In a preferred embodiment, a hole 23 may be provided in the circular hemispherical emboss 22 for the exchange of moist air and fresh air.

With this configuration, circulation of air to the inside of the rubber gloves can be smoothly performed, moisture caused by sweat of the user's hands can be removed to improve the wearer's comfort, and even eczema can be prevented and skin diseases can be prevented.

In another preferred embodiment, the hand portion includes a grating pattern irregularity 44 provided entirely on the outer surface. In the prior art, the frictional force between the cleaner and the rubber glove is increased on the outer surface of the palm to prevent slippage between them to facilitate cleaning (e.g., washing). However, When they are put in and washed, they can be planted in water during the work, so that the efficiency of the cleaning work can be greatly improved when the grid pattern unevenness 44 is provided on the back of the hand. Further, when removing the rubber gloves, the irregularities (44) of the back part (42) of the right glove come into contact with the irregularities of the palm part (41) of the left glove, resulting in a large frictional force between these irregularities. Therefore, it is easy to wear and peel off the rubber gloves due to these irregularities.

In another preferred embodiment, the neck portion 1 comprises a plurality of protuberance lines 11 forming left and right air bubbles. This is similar to the conventional art, so that it is possible to prevent the worn glove from flowing down and to prevent the hand from rolling down, which is a conventional advantage. However, since these are connected to the circular hemispherical embossing 22, Thereby making it possible to circulate air more efficiently into the rubber gloves of the gasket 22. Also, for the exchange of fresh air and humid air, a hole 12 may be provided in the upper part of the projection 11. These holes further improve the circulation of air inside the rubber gloves.

In another preferred embodiment the wrist portion 3 is configured such that the convex line 21 extends from the forearm portion 2 so that the air of the circular hemispherical embossment 22 is transmitted to the finger portion 42 or vice versa 42) to the circular hemispherical embossment (22).

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, It is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto and that various modifications and changes may be made thereto by those skilled in the art to which the present invention belongs. Accordingly, the spirit of the present invention should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described, and all such equivalents, or equivalents thereof, as fall within the scope of the present invention, as well as the claims set forth below.

1: neck part
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12: hole
2: forearm portion
21: convex line
22: Bengu Embo
23: hole
3: wrist part
4: Hand part
41: palm part
42: finger portion
43: part of the back of the hand
44: unevenness

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An air bubble rubber portion including a neck portion and a bicep portion extending from the neck portion to the user's wrist portion and a wrist portion corresponding to a user's wrist portion extending from the forearm portion and a hand portion having a palm portion, With gloves,
The neck portion includes a plurality of protruding lines spaced apart in the lateral direction and forming left and right air bubble bags, which tighten the forearm of the user and prevent the rubber glove from flowing down during wear,
Wherein the forearm includes a plurality of longitudinal convex lines connected to a part of the plurality of projection lines in a longitudinal direction and a convex line spaced apart from the longitudinal convex line in a lateral direction and formed with a circular hemispherical emboss having a plurality of air bubble bags, The convex line group in which the circular hemispherical emboss is formed and the vertical convex line group are alternately arranged,
Wherein a convex line formed by the at least one longitudinal convex line and the round hemispherical embossed portion extends from the forearm portion in the wrist portion,
Wherein the hand portion has a lattice pattern irregularity formed on the entire outer surface thereof.
delete delete delete The method according to claim 1,
The circular hemispherical embossing is an air bubble rubber glove comprising a hole in the top.
The method according to claim 1,
The protuberance line includes a hole at the top and an air bubble rubber glove.
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