US20170035124A1 - Glove For Food Handling - Google Patents

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US20170035124A1
US20170035124A1 US15/057,845 US201615057845A US2017035124A1 US 20170035124 A1 US20170035124 A1 US 20170035124A1 US 201615057845 A US201615057845 A US 201615057845A US 2017035124 A1 US2017035124 A1 US 2017035124A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/0157Protective gloves with luminous or reflective means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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A glove for food handling has luminescent material kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body for food handling. The luminescent material emits light in response to ultraviolet rays so that even if a broken piece of the glove for food handling mixes in food, the broken piece can be easily found by irradiating the food with the ultraviolet rays from an ultraviolet light source such as a black light.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a glove for food handling to be used when handling food.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Conventionally, as gloves for food handling to be used to directly handle food with hands, gloves for food handling obtained by making plastic film into bags having the shape of gloves and rubber-made gloves for food handling have been widely used to handle food (See for example, Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 2002-317320).
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Prior known gloves for food handling, such as described above, have had a problem that when the glove itself is broken when handling food, and when a broken piece thereof mixes in the food, it is very difficult to find the broken piece. Therefore, there has been a problem that food with foreign matter mixed in may be shipped.
  • Therefore, in view of the above-described problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a glove for food handling by which, even if the glove for food handling is broken and a broken piece thereof mixes in food, the broken piece can be easily found.
  • The above-described object of the present invention is achieved by the following means. The characters in parentheses denote reference signs used in an embodiment described later, and these are not intended to limit the present invention.
  • A glove for food handling according to a first aspect of the invention includes a glove main body (10) for food handling kneaded with (for example, mixed with or containing) a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays (S).
  • In a glove for food handling according to a second aspect of the invention, in the above-described glove for food handling according to the first aspect of the invention, the luminescent material is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body (10) for food handling.
  • Next, effects of the present invention are described with use of reference signs shown in the drawings. The characters in parentheses denote reference signs used in an embodiment described later, and these are not intended to limit the present invention.
  • In the glove for food handling according to the first aspect of the invention, since the glove main body (10) for food handling is kneaded with a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays, even if a broken piece (K) of the glove (1) for food handling mixes in food (F) shown in FIG. 2, by irradiating the food (F) with ultraviolet rays (S) by using an ultraviolet light source (L) such as a black light, the broken piece (K) emits light in response to the ultraviolet rays (S), and accordingly, the broken piece (K) can be easily found.
  • In the glove for food handling according to the second aspect of the present invention, since a luminescent material is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body (10) for food handling, regardless of what portion of the glove (1) for food handling is broken, a broken piece (K) of the portion is kneaded with the luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays, and therefore, the broken piece (K) that mixed in food (F) can be easily found.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a state where a hand of a worker is inserted in a glove for food handling according to an embodiment of the present invention, and a palm surface faces forward.
  • FIG. 2A is an explanatory view describing irradiation of food with ultraviolet rays by using an ultraviolet light source, and FIG. 2B is an enlarged view of a portion A shown in FIG. 2A, showing a state where a broken piece of the glove for food handling according to the same embodiment emits light in response to the ultraviolet rays when the broken piece mixes in the food.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, hereinafter, an embodiment of a glove for food handling according to the present invention is described in detail. In the following description, as upward, downward, leftward, and rightward directions, upward, downward, leftward, and rightward directions viewed from the front of the drawings are applied. A glove for food handling shown in the present embodiment is a glove compliant with food safety regulations.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, a glove 1 for food handling according to the present embodiment includes a glove main body 10 for food handling, and this glove main body 10 for food handling is made of polyethylene, vinyl chloride, thermoplastic elastomer, nitrile rubber, latex, or the like. The glove main body 10 for food handling thus made has a glove shape so as to allow a worker's hand H to be inserted inside as shown in FIG. 1. In detail, the glove main body 10 for food handling includes a palm portion 11, a narrow portion 12, and an opening 13.
  • The palm portion 11 is formed so as to cover the whole of a palm Ha portion of the worker's hand H along the shape of the palm as shown in FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 1, the narrow portion 12 is formed integrally with a lower end portion of the palm portion 11 to have a narrowed shape so that a wrist Hb portion of the worker's hand H comes into close contact with the portion of the glove main body 10 for food handling. Accordingly, the glove 1 for food handling easily comes into close contact with the worker's hand H, and this improves workability.
  • In addition, the opening 13 is formed integrally with a lower end portion of the narrow portion 12, and is opened so as to allow the worker's hand H to be inserted inside the glove main body 10 for food handling.
  • Throughout the entire area of the glove main body 10 for food handling (for example, throughout the entire glove), a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays is kneaded. This luminescent material responds to ultraviolet rays S (refer to FIG. 2A) irradiated from an ultraviolet light source L (refer to FIG. 2A) such as a black light, and is made of a zinc-based fluorescent pigment, a fluorescent dye, or the like. This luminescent material is kneaded in a resin in a liquefied state before the glove main body 10 for food handling is manufactured. Accordingly, by solidifying the kneaded liquid, the luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body 10 for food handling.
  • The thickness of the glove 1 for food handling thus formed is, for example, 15 μm to 150 μm, and is formed to include a single layer or multiple layers such as two layers or three layers.
  • Thus, the glove 1 for food handling constituted as described above is used by a worker as follows. That is, first, a worker inserts his/her hand H to the inside of the glove main body 10 for food handling from the opening 13. Accordingly, portions of a palm Ha, a wrist Hb, and an arm Hc (refer to FIG. 1) of the worker are inserted inside the glove main body 10 for food handling, and accordingly, as shown in FIG. 1, the glove 1 for food handling is worn on a hand H of a human.
  • In this state, the worker handles food F (in FIG. 2A, a lunch is illustrated) such as ham, sausage, pickles, sweets, dairy products, and lunch, etc. At this time, for whatever reason, the glove 1 for food handling itself may be broken and a broken piece K as shown in FIG. 2B may mix in the food F (in FIG. 2A, a lunch is illustrated). However, even when this kind of problem occurs, since the luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body 10 for food handling of the glove 1 for food handling, the luminescent material is also kneaded in the broken piece K shown in FIG. 2B. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 2A, when the food F (in the drawing, a lunch is illustrated) is irradiated with ultraviolet rays S by using an ultraviolet light source L such as a black light, in response to the ultraviolet rays S, the broken piece K as shown in FIG. 2B emits light. Accordingly, even when a broken piece K as shown in FIG. 2A mixes in food F (in the drawing, a lunch is illustrated), the broken piece K can be easily found.
  • In the present embodiment, an example in which a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body 10 for food handling is shown, however, without limiting to this, the luminescent material may be kneaded in a portion. However, it is more preferable that a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body 10 for food handling. The reason for this is that regardless of what portion of the glove 1 for food handling is broken, a broken piece K of the portion is kneaded with the luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays, and therefore, the broken piece K that mixed in the food F (in the drawing, a lunch is illustrated) can be easily found.
  • According to the present embodiment described above, since a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays is kneaded in the glove main body 10 for food handling, even if a broken piece K of the glove 1 for food handling mixes in food F (in the drawing, a lunch is illustrated), by irradiating the food F with ultraviolet rays S by using an ultraviolet light source L such as a black light, the broken piece K emits light in response to the ultraviolet rays S, and therefore, the broken piece K can be easily found.
  • The shapes and dimensions, etc., shown in the present embodiment are just examples, and can be variously modified and changed within the scope of the present invention described in the claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A glove for food handling comprising a glove main body for food handling kneaded with a luminescent material that emits light in response to ultraviolet rays.
2. The glove for food handling according to claim 1, wherein the luminescent material is kneaded throughout the entire area of the glove main body for food handling.
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