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KR20130135689A
KR20130135689A KR1020120059496A KR20120059496A KR20130135689A KR 20130135689 A KR20130135689 A KR 20130135689A KR 1020120059496 A KR1020120059496 A KR 1020120059496A KR 20120059496 A KR20120059496 A KR 20120059496A KR 20130135689 A KR20130135689 A KR 20130135689A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/05Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
    • A41D13/08Arm or hand
    • A41D13/081Hand protectors
    • A41D13/087Hand protectors especially for fingers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/28Other culinary hand implements, e.g. spatulas, pincers, forks or like food holders, ladles, skimming ladles, cooking spoons; Spoon-holders attached to cooking pots

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a cooking finger guard, and is particularly suitable for protecting a finger by preventing or deflecting a finger from a sharp object or a blade that falls vertically or obliquely about a middle finger portion by using the guard.
Wraps a finger in the shape of a guard and uses a flexible material (rubber band) or an object that can fix the finger by inserting a hole in the middle part of the finger, the end of the finger, and the beginning of the finger. Finger protector, characterized by worn on and fastened to.

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Finger Guard {Finger Guard}

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a cooking finger guard, and is particularly suitable for protecting a finger by preventing or deflecting a finger from a sharp object or a blade falling down vertically or obliquely about a middle finger portion by wearing the guard.

Conventional finger protector (FINGER PROTECTOR) is a finger protector is wrapped around the finger by putting several fingers (forefinger and gown finger) together. However, this protects the finger, but since the protector is not attached to the finger, it is not fixed properly and is often peeled off. Therefore, to fix the protective device is not fixed properly by fixing the protective device by applying a force with the finger wearing the protective device to the finger is inconvenient to work. In addition, by placing several fingers together to protect the finger movement is limited.

In other words, the existing finger protector is not properly fixed to the finger, it protects several fingers together to limit the movement of the finger. Due to the inconvenience of the finger protector there is a problem that practical use is difficult for cooking.

The present invention is to solve the problems as described above is a conventional invention is not fixed to the finger is not properly made the guard is often peeled off it is difficult to prevent the finger from danger. In addition, forefinger and gown fingers are worn together, which limits the movement of the finger.

Also, as we cook in the kitchen, the fingers from the blade are always at risk. Especially in kitchens, such as restaurants, kitchen knife is often out of hand. The risk of exposure to the end of the finger or hand is often cut on the blade. In addition, injuries to the finger can cause a lot of inconvenience in our lives, which can be very damaging.

Your fingers are usually hurt in the kitchen because of poor knives and poor posture. Basically, when cutting, one hand holds the knife and the other hand holds the food to be cooked. The latter finger should hold the object so that the fingertips curl slightly into the palm of the palm. And it is safest to cut the knife so that the blade touches the middle part of the finger. However, if you are a beginner holding the food to be cooked by the tip of the fingertips, that is, the fingertips, the risk of finger injury when cutting.

The purpose of the present invention is to obtain the stability and activity of the finger by solving the limitation of fixation and movement of the guard by the problem that the point of limitation and movement of the finger could not be obtained.

In order to solve the above problems, the present invention protects the finger by using two guards, respectively, centering on the middle node of the index finger and the middle finger frequently exposed to the blade. (An index finger can also be worn as needed.)

The end of the finger protects the middle of the nail and the middle of the first part as well. The material is relatively easy to obtain, inexpensive, and durable stainless steel material, the finger is attached to the arch like protection, and the fixing is a hole in the middle part of the body of the finger guard (Fig. 1-E) (Fig. 1-E). F) Wind around your finger using a flexible material (rubber band, Fig. 1-D), like a rubber band that can be easily found around you. If the rubber band (Fig. 1-D) is broken, it can also be fixed using a strap that can be easily obtained from the surroundings.

In addition, in some cases, by adding a fingertip portion cover (FIG. 5-A) to wrap and protect the end of the fingertip portion so that it can be usefully used by the user.

Due to the present invention, since the main body of the finger protector is fixed by being attached to the protector wearing finger by using the fixing rubber band (FIG. 1-D), the stability and wearing comfort are higher than those of the conventional invention, thereby making it practically easy to use. And since the guards are worn on the fingers, the finger's activity can be solved to smoothly move when cooking in the future or in other workplaces.

In addition, when used for cooking, the angle of 30 degrees between the knuckle and the knuckle of the finger protector is corrected for the beginner, so that it is easy to escape from the danger of the blade, and the tip of the finger (Fig. 1-C) is halfway from the guard. When cooking or other tasks, the touch of the fingertips can control the state or movement of the object.

And according to Figures 5 and 7, by using the fingertip cover part (Fig. 5-A) in some cases to protect the tip part, there is also the effect of covering the fingers with the fingertip cover part (Fig. 5-A) at the same time Helps to increase the fit.

In addition, the finger guard of the present invention is based on the rubber band (Fig. 1-D), but if the rubber band is sticky or if you want to replace with a different one, there is a fixing hole (Fig. 1-F) fixed there Anyone can easily replace the fixing device as long as it can be put in order to make it easy to use.

1 is a basic view of an embodiment of the present invention and when worn.
2 shows the basic dimensions of an embodiment of the invention.
Figure 3 is a view when wearing after making additional fixing holes in front and rear to increase the fit in FIG.
4 shows the basic dimensions of FIG. 3;
Figure 5 is a view of wearing a modified form made to protect the fingertips of the embodiment of the present invention.
6 shows the basic dimensions of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a view of wearing in the form of a fixing hole in the beginning portion of the finger to increase the fit in addition to FIG.

According to FIG. 1, three segments of a finger are half wrapped around a finger beginning segment (FIG. 1 -A) and a fingertip segment (FIG. And the length of the guard touching the fingertips (Fig. 1-A) and the tip (Fig. 1-C) of the finger is the same so that it can be worn without front and back. This is to reduce the inconvenience of the front and rear division in wearing.

The rubber band fixing hole (FIG. 1-F) of FIG. 1 is made to wrap the middle finger portion (FIG. 1-B) with the rubber band (FIG. 1-B) so that the guard sticks to the finger. Also, fix the posture of the finger with the angle between the node and the node to 30 degrees.

According to FIG. 3, in some cases, to secure the finger further to the guard, the guard fixing hole is added to the fingertip portion (FIG. 3-H) 1 (FIG. 3-A) and the guard is fixed to the fingertip segment (FIG. 3-G). Add holes 2 (Fig. 3-B), respectively, and fix the fingers further with fixing bands (Fig. 3-C, Fig. 3-D).

FIG. 5 adds a fingertip cover (FIG. 5-A) to the fingertip portion (FIG. 5-F) in the basic form of the finger guard of FIG. 1 to completely wrap the fingertip portion (FIG. 5-F).

According to FIG. 7, a guard fixing hole addition 1 (FIG. 7 -H) and an additional fixing rubber band (FIG. 7 -C) are respectively added to the finger start node portion of the guard (FIG. 7 -E) in FIG. 5.

2, 4, 6, and 8, the size of the finger guard is described, but this is written as an adult male standard, if necessary by changing the size of the finger type and the average size of the male and female fingers It is made in several sizes as the size of clothes.

Fig. 1-A Finger Start Node.
Fig. 1-B middle node portion.
Fig. 1-C Fingertips.
Fig. 1-D rubber band. (Or the material that will hold your finger)
Fig. 1-F rubber band fixing hole.
Fig. 1-E Finger guard body.
Fig. 3-A Guard Fixing Hole Addition 1.
Fig. 3-B Guard Fixing Holes Added 2.
Figure 3-C Additional Fixed Rubber Band. (Or the material that will hold your finger)
3-D Additional Fixed Rubber Band. (Or the material that will hold your finger)
Fig. 3-E Finger protector body.
3-F middle segment of finger.
3-G finger start segment,
3-H fingertip portion.
Fig. 3-I rubber band (or material to fix the finger)
Figure 5-A Fingertip Cover.
Fig. 5-B Finger Guard Body
Fig. 5-C Rubber band (or material to fix your finger)
5-D middle segment of finger.
Fig. 5-F Fingertips.
Fig. 5-G Fingertip segment.
Figure 7-A Fingertip Cover.
Figure 7-B rubber band (or material to hold the finger)
Figure 7-C Additional fixed rubber bands. (Or the material that will hold your finger)
Figure 7-D Fingertip segment.
Figure 7-E Middle segment of the finger.
Fig. 7-F Fingertip portion.
Fig. 7-G rubber band fixing hole.
Figure 7-H Guard Fixing Hole Addition 1.

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Wrapping one finger in the shape of a guard. A method of attaching and securing a finger to a finger using an elastic material or an object capable of fixing a finger by inserting a hole in a middle finger portion, a fingertip portion, and a fingertip portion of the guard. Method to fix the posture of the wearer by giving the protector an angle of 30 degrees between the node and the node. A fixing hole is made in the guard, and the fixing material is inserted into the fixing hole to fix the finger with the fixing material so fixed. A fingertip cover that completely covers and protects the fingertips. Sizes, designs and shapes of FIGS.
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