US20090293174A1 - Glove and lining for a piece of equipment - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a glove and a method of producing a glove, as well as a lining for an item of equipment.
- Gloves are known from the prior art which are made up of several material blanks in the region of the fingers and these material blanks are joined to one another by seams. As a rule, one of these seams extends distally on a glove finger at the finger tip between a glove bottom face and a glove top face.
- gloves of this type the sense of touch and feeling in the region of the finger tips of a user's hand is detrimentally limited due to the distal seam joint, and these gloves have a shorter service life because the seams are exposed to constant additional and increased stress in the region of the finger tips caused by continuous direct contact with different objects, in particular abrasion, tensile stress, aggressive substances, or sharp and pointed objects.
- Gloves are also known from the prior art which have no seams in the region directly adjacent to the finger tips, such as those described in DE 200 08 047 U1, for example.
- This glove is made up of an inner hand part (A) and a top hand part (B), and the material of the inner hand extends upwards beyond a finger tip and there are no seams in the distal region close to a finger tip.
- this glove is made from only two blank pieces (part A and part B), it is necessary to provide a tab-type projection on the inner hand part A in the finger tip region, which is trapezoidal in shape and extends across the top of the finger.
- the finger of the inner hand part is cut to a width which enables it to be folded in side regions and it can be joined to the top hand part in the region of the finger top face.
- the projection is cut out from the pulling-on region and is provided with an undercut so that it can be stitched to folded side edges of the inner hand part A.
- the glove which has no seams in the region of the finger tips is disclosed in patent specification DE 697 16 928 T2.
- the glove has seams or joining points on one or more glove fingers but only on the lateral sides and the dorsal and volar side of the glove finger, and, this being the case, the finger or several fingers have seams only on those surfaces corresponding to the volar, dorsal and distal surfaces on the outer phalanges.
- the seam or the joins disposed on the dorsal and volar side of the fingers are at least 30 to 40 mm away from the outermost end of the fingers and extend between the lateral sides of the glove fingers.
- the described glove therefore has an additional disadvantage in that a seam is provided on the internal face or volar side of the glove at the bottom end of the fingers, the purpose of which is to join the finger tip part and the inner hand part.
- This seam therefore lies in the contact and gripping surface of the glove, as a result of which the seam provided there very rapidly becomes worn or damaged due to the stress to which the glove is exposed during use and the service life of this type of glove is severely limited.
- linings for items of equipment for example items of clothing such as gloves, which are joined to one another by stitching using a stitching yarn.
- items of equipment for example items of clothing such as gloves
- the seams are not capable of withstanding the stress in the long term and the stitched joins break open relatively rapidly. This being the case, the items of equipment can no longer be used or have to be repaired involving high costs and it is often not possible to repair the original item of equipment and achieve the same results. It is therefore necessary to provide stitched joins with a higher strength and wear resistance.
- the objective of the present invention is to eliminate the problems and disadvantages outlined above encountered with gloves and/or linings, and to this end proposes a glove or a lining for the item of equipment, which has a higher resistance to external influences and stress.
- Another partial objective of the invention is to reduce the complex processing involved in producing a glove and simultaneously improve its resistance and tactile properties, in particular in the region of the finger tips.
- Another partial objective of the invention is to propose a lining for an item of equipment, which has better wear properties and resistance to external influences and stress in order to increase the service life of the item of equipment.
- the objective of the invention is achieved on the basis of the features defined by at least one outer layer made up of several material blanks with a glove outer surface, which outer layer of the lining has no joining point at least on a volar zone and preferably a distal zone in the finger tip region of one or more glove finger(s).
- the advantage achieved as a result primarily resides in the fact that the glove can be made in a very simple and economic way because the inner hand part which forms a glove finger is joined to the other material blanks by means of a single, continuous join line, which means that the inner hand part can be joined to the other material blanks in a single work sequence.
- the glove Due to the continuous course of the join line, in addition to being manually made and hand-crafted, the glove can also be made by mechanical devices, in particular a glove quilting machine, thereby enabling the manufacturing work involved to be reduced and organized more economically.
- Another advantage of the design proposed by the invention resides in the fact that no seams are provided on the glove inner face and the finger tips due to the integral inner hand part, which means that there are no weak points that might be destroyed and come apart in a short time due to stress and external influences, thereby increasing the service life of the glove.
- join line in the finger tip region extends in an arc between two finger side regions of a glove finger and the inner hand part is tensed in an arcuate shape towards the top hand part across the seam-free finger tip region
- the arcuate contour of the joining line between the two finger side regions of a glove finger means that the material blanks to be joined in this region can be stitched in a simple and time-saving production sequence and there are no seam intersections and seam ends, thereby avoiding any particularly sensitive or susceptible weak points in the seam join along the joining line.
- join line in the finger tip region extends at least above the volar zone, increases the service life and resistance of the glove because the joining elements lie outside the susceptible surfaces lying on the glove inner face which are constantly in direct contact with objects held by a user and are susceptible to damaging influences such as substances, contact heat or cold, etc., and the joining elements are therefore subjected to only a slight amount of stress.
- the inner hand part requires no awkward seams in the volar or distal region due to a special contour of the material blank in the region of the finger tips of the glove fingers, which means that the sense of touch and feeling in the region of the finger tips of a user's hand is not restricted by joining points.
- a glove of this type therefore, a user is able to carry out sensitive and precision jobs which require particularly fine sensitivity in order to perceive the external environment. This is necessary for the work of aircraft pilots, for example, in order to operate control elements in the cockpit safely and accurately.
- the specified shape of the inner hand part also simplifies manufacture of the glove and improves the resistance of the glove.
- the inner hand part covering a hand surface of a user's hand comprises the thumb blank and four finger blanks, or the top hand part covering the back of a user's hand comprises four finger blanks, as tried and tested material blanks known from the prior art for producing a glove of a design familiar to the user can be used to produce a particularly resistant and tactile glove.
- the objective of the invention is independently achieved by the method applying a seam along the join line in a single work sequence comprising a stitching operation or a continuous production step, the advantage of which is that a glove can be manufactured more economically and more efficiently.
- a glove quilting machine wherein the material blanks are stitched by machine, makes glove production even more economic due to the option of using a machine for manufacturing purposes.
- the use of a quilting machine to manufacture the glove is made possible by the continuous and arcuate contour of the single join line in the region of the finger tips because there is no need for undercuts or seam intersections which have to be processed in separate work operations.
- the objective of the invention is also independently achieved on the basis that several material blanks comprising a textile, leather or plastic material, and a join extending along a join line formed between two material blanks by a stitched seam, wherein at least one intermediate element is stitched into the join between two material blanks at the same time, the advantage of which is that the resistance and durability of the join between two material blanks to be joined to one another can be significantly increased due to the intermediate element incorporated and stitched at the same time.
- Providing the intermediate element means that the stitching yarn does not lie exposed on an external face of the lining and instead, the stitching yarn runs between the material blanks through the body of the intermediate element and is thus fully covered and protected from external influences.
- a strip-shaped or tape-type design of the intermediate element is of advantage because the join between the material blanks can be kept very compact and the deformability and flexibility of the glove is barely impaired at all if an intermediate element of this design is used.
- the join strength and resistance of the join between the material blanks can be increased.
- the intermediate element is made from a material comprising textile, leather, plastic or rubber materials is of advantage due to the fact that that the material blanks are bent round to form legs or edges, which means that the seam joining the two legs, with the intermediate element disposed in it, can be positioned further towards the interior of the lining, thereby protecting the stitching yarn from stress and influences acting on the external surface of the lining.
- a further improvement to the join strength between the material blanks is achieved as result of the embodiment wherein the intermediate element comprises one or several layers because the intermediate element migrates in the direction of the internal face of the lining during continuous use of the glove and the seam is protected from external influences for a long time by an intermediate element extending along the external face of the material blanks.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of one possible embodiment of a glove proposed by the invention illustrating an inner hand part of the glove;
- FIG. 2 shows the glove illustrated in FIG. 1 in a plan view of a top hand part of the glove
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing part of the glove illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 with a view of a finger region from an angle;
- FIG. 4 shows the individual material blanks, one of which forms an outer layer of a lining of the glove illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 ;
- FIG. 5 a shows a detailed view of the material blanks in two finger regions prior to joining the material blanks in order to produce the glove proposed by the invention
- FIG. 5 b is a diagram showing part of a finger of the glove proposed by the invention with the material blanks illustrated in FIG. 5 a joined;
- FIG. 6 is a highly schematic diagram showing a join region of a lining proposed by the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a highly schematic illustration of another embodiment of a join region of a lining proposed by the invention.
- FIG. 8 is another highly schematic diagram showing an embodiment of a join region of a lining proposed by the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view showing the join region of an embodiment of the lining proposed by the invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrate one possible embodiment of a glove 1 proposed by the invention.
- the glove 1 is of the type with five fingers, although it would also be possible to opt for a design with three fingers or a mitten format.
- the glove 1 has a lining which may comprise one or more layer(s).
- the lining 2 comprises at least an outer layer 3 , made up of or formed by several material blanks 4 .
- the material blanks 4 are joined to one another at joining points, which extend at least partially in the form of join lines 5 .
- Join lines 5 Disposed along the join lines 5 are seams 6 joining the two material blanks 4 to one another.
- the seams 6 are preferably stitched seams, although they might also be bonded seams, welded seams, clamped joins or similar.
- the material from which the outer layer 3 or the other layers of the lining 2 is made may be selected from the group comprising leather, textile or plastic materials, for example.
- one or more layers of the lining 2 may be provided in the form of functional layers fulfilling a special purpose.
- a liquid-proof functional layer may be provided in the lining 2 , in particular a semi-permeable membrane or foil.
- the material blanks 4 of the outer layer 3 comprise at least one inner hand part 7 which covers a hand surface or palm of a user's hand, a top hand part 8 which covers the back of the hand or finger top faces of a user's hand, several finger side parts 9 which cover the respective finger side regions 10 of a user's hand and optionally a thumb part 11 which covers at least the back of the thumb of the user's hand.
- the inner hand part 7 is preferably made from a flexible and soft material, which has very good tactile properties so that the sense of touch or feeling of a user's hand is not or is hardly limited in the region of the inner hand part 7 .
- the material of the inner hand part 7 is preferably natural leather, in particular soft kid, or artificial leather.
- the inner hand part 7 and other material blanks 4 are also subjected to a treatment process, for example to render them hydrophobic.
- the glove 1 has five glove fingers 12 to 16 , glove finger 12 being provided for the thumb.
- the finger tip region 17 of the glove fingers 12 to 16 has a distal zone 18 which extends in the outer immediate region of the tip of the glove fingers 12 to 16 and is disposed the farthest away from a user's body, a dorsal zone 19 , which extends on the tip of the glove fingers 12 to 16 from the distal zone 18 on a glove top face 21 as far as the top hand part 8 of the glove 1 , and a volar zone 20 , which extends from the distal zone 18 to an inner face 22 on the inner hand part 7 .
- Lateral zones 23 , 24 in the finger tip region 17 extend at finger side regions 10 from the distal zone 18 in the direction of a knuckle region 25 .
- the inner hand part 7 is joined to the other material blanks 4 to form the at least one glove finger 12 to 16 along a joining point in the form of a single, continuously extending join line 5 .
- the join line 5 preferable extends in an arcuate shape in the finger tip region 17 between two finger side regions 10 of a glove finger 12 to 16 .
- the join line 5 simultaneously extends in a convexly curved arrangement in the direction of the dorsal zone 19 .
- the inner hand part 7 may be tensed in an essentially arcuate shape across the seam-free finger tip region 17 in the direction of the top hand part 8 .
- the join line 5 in the finger tip region 17 extends at least above the volar zone 20 , in particular above the distal zone 18 , preferably in the dorsal zone 19 , between the two finger side regions 10 of the glove fingers 12 to 16 . Accordingly, no awkward seams 6 are provided in the finger tip region 17 in those volar zones, preferably also the distal and optionally dorsal zones 18 to 20 , where a finger of a user's hand interacts with the environment in terms of his sense of touch and feeling. Accordingly, a user's hand has a very sensitive perception of the external environment when wearing the glove 1 proposed by the invention.
- the inner hand part 7 may be cut so that it is essentially free of notches and edges in the finger tip region 17 .
- the inner hand part 7 in the finger tip region 17 is preferably folded back or turned over from a glove inner face 22 forming the seam-free finger tip in the direction of a glove top face 21 and joined to the other material blanks 4 in this region.
- the join line 5 extending between the inner hand part 7 and the other material blanks 4 in at least the finger tip region 17 follows a course that is free of undercuts and intersections, cut-outs or similar. With a continuous join line 5 of this type, the inner hand part 7 can easily be joined to the other material blanks 4 in a simple manner in only one cohesive work sequence, in particular with the aid of mechanical devices.
- the inner hand part 7 may form an essentially half-shell or pot shape which covers a fingertip of a user's hand.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the individual material blanks 4 of the outer layer of the lining 2 for the glove 1 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 .
- the inner hand part 7 comprises a thumb blank 26 and four finger blanks 27 , each of which has arcuately shaped, in particular semi-circular finger tip regions 17 , adjoined by preferably rectangular main extension regions.
- the inner hand part 7 may be made from a particularly thin leather material, such as kid for example.
- the blanks 4 may be produced by any device and method known from the prior art and the contour shape of the material blank 4 and the blanks 26 , 27 is determined along a cutting line 28 .
- the top hand part 8 has four finger blanks 29 , again with arcuately shaped, in particular approximately semi-circular finger tip regions 17 and preferably rectangular main extension regions adjoining them.
- At least one finger blank 27 or a thumb blank 26 of the inner hand part 7 in the finger tip region 17 is cut to a dimension 41 longer than a finger blank 29 of the top hand part 8 or another thumb blank 35 co-operating with it, for example 1 mm to 50 mm, in particular 2 mm to 10 mm. Accordingly, the inner hand part 7 may be pulled or bent to form a seam-free finger tip region 17 over a finger tip of a user's hand and joined to the top hand part 8 and two finger side parts 9 at a join line 5 extending in the region of the dorsal zone 19 .
- the material blanks 4 also comprise four finger side parts 9 and the thumb part 11 .
- the finger side parts 9 are wedge- or tape-shaped or strip-shaped and, as illustrated, partly curved, and are cut so that they taper in the direction from the terminal end narrow faces.
- a first, second and third side part blank 30 , 31 , 32 of the finger side parts 9 is provided in each case for positioning between two adjacent fingers, in particular between the index and middle fingers 13 , 14 ; between the middle finger and ring finger 14 , 15 ; between a ring finger and a little finger 15 , 16 .
- Another side part blank 33 is disposed on a side face 34 of the glove 1 surrounding the little finger 16 .
- the thumb part 11 is cut in the shape of what is referred to as an English thumb for example, which is joined to the thumb blank 26 of the inner hand part 7 to form the thumb 12 , and the thumb blank 35 has a portion 36 which, in conjunction with end regions 37 of the top hand part 8 and inner hand part 7 , forms a shaft 38 extending from a finger region in a tubular shape in the direction of an end region 40 and an orifice for slipping the glove 1 on and off.
- FIGS. 5 a and 5 b illustrate individual glove fingers 14 , 15 of the glove 1 opened out, where FIG. 5 a depicts the individual material blanks 4 placed one against the other prior to joining and FIG. 5 b shows the glove finger 14 after joining the material blanks 4 .
- FIG. 5 a respectively shows a part-region of the inner hand part 7 , the top hand part 8 and three finger side parts 9 .
- the inner hand part 7 is cut with a contour shape which may essentially correspond to a contour shape of the top hand part 8 , and on the inner hand part 7 , one or more finger tip regions 17 may be cut longer than the top hand part 8 by the dimension 41 .
- the respective finger side parts 9 are designed to be positioned at finger side regions 10 and—as indicated by the side part blank 31 shown by way of example between the middle finger 12 and the ring finger 13 —they are bent in a direction extending transversely to the width side and the finger side parts 9 extend in the lining 2 between finger tip regions 17 of two adjacent fingers along the finger side regions 10 across a curved finger channel 42 .
- the arrow shown in FIG. 5 a is intended to indicate that the finger side parts 9 stand upright or transversely, in particular perpendicular to their end face, on a main extension plane 43 of the inner hand part 7 and top hand part 8 and are joined to the latter.
- the inner hand part 7 Due to the fact that the inner hand part 7 is cut longer than the top hand part 8 in the region of the finger tips 17 by a dimension 41 , the inner hand part 7 can be folded over in the region of the finger tips 17 to form the seam-free finger tip regions 17 so that the external contour or cutting line 28 along which the join line 5 extends is disposed on the glove top face 21 or dorsal sides 19 of the glove 1 .
- the seam 6 can be applied along the join line 5 in a single work sequence or associated production step.
- the material blanks 4 can be stitched by means of a glove quilting machine, although this is not illustrated.
- FIGS. 6 to 9 illustrate another, independent solution proposed by the invention, and depict a lining 44 for an item of equipment 45 , in particular an item of clothing such as a glove 1 —at least some parts of which may be of the same design as that described in connection with FIGS. 1 to 5 —made up of several material blanks 46 , 47 .
- the material blanks 46 , 47 are made from a textile material, leather material or flexible plastic material in particular.
- the lining 44 is preferably designed as an item of external clothing with an external surface 48 which is in contact with the external environment.
- the lining 44 comprises at least one outer layer 49 of the item of equipment 45 , for example.
- the lining 44 may also have an inner layer or inner lining or an intermediate layer or intermediate lining in an item of equipment 45 .
- the material blanks 46 , 47 of the lining 44 are joined in a join region 50 along a join line 51 , on which a join 53 is provided by means of a stitched seam 52 .
- the join 53 between the material blanks 46 , 47 is stitched so as to incorporate at least one intermediate element 54 .
- the intermediate element is of a tape or strip-shaped design and is perforated on the width or flat sides by the stitched seam 52 or stitching yarn 56 .
- the intermediate element 54 is preferably made from a flexible or deformable material which can be stitched. This being the case, the material of the intermediate element 54 may be selected from the group comprising textile materials, leather materials or flexible plastic or rubber materials.
- the intermediate element 54 may comprise a single layer, as in the embodiment illustrated as an example in FIG. 6 , or several layers, as in the embodiment illustrated as an example in FIG. 7 . If the intermediate element 54 comprises several layers, they may be of identical or different materials. Several layers may also be laminated or joined to form a composite part or a pack of layers.
- the material blanks 46 , 47 are joined to one another by a butt joint so as to form an essentially flat external face in the join region 50 , for which purpose the material blanks 46 , 47 are bent round in terminal end regions 57 , 58 in the direction of an inner face 59 of the lining 44 .
- the resultant edges or webs 60 , 61 have mutually facing edge surfaces 62 , 63 , between which the intermediate element 54 is disposed.
- the stitched seam 52 extends from the inner face 59 of the webs 60 respectively 61 via the intermediate element perforated by the stitching yarn 56 through to the other web 60 respectively 61 .
- the stitched seam 52 is therefore not accessible from the external face 48 because it is surrounded and protected by the intermediate element 54 .
- the intermediate element 54 is disposed in the join 53 between the material blanks 46 , 47 in such a way that a terminal end 64 projects beyond the external face 48 of the material blanks 46 , 47 by a dimension 65 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates another embodiment of the lining 44 in which the terminal end 64 of the intermediate element 54 lies in a common plane 66 with the surrounding external surface 48 of the lining 4 .
- FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating a part-region of the lining 44 and depicts the linear contour of the seam 52 along the join line 51 . As may be seen, only the terminal end 64 of the intermediate element 54 on the external surface 48 of the lining 44 is exposed and the stitching yarn of the stitched seam 52 does not enter into direct contact with influences acting on the external surface 48 .
- FIGS. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ; 6 ; 7 ; 8 ; 9 constitute independent solutions proposed by the invention in their own right.
- the objectives and associated solutions proposed by the invention may be found in the detailed descriptions of these drawings.
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