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US2655663A US187474A US18747450A US2655663A US 2655663 A US2655663 A US 2655663A US 187474 A US187474 A US 187474A US 18747450 A US18747450 A US 18747450A US 2655663 A US2655663 A US 2655663A
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  • the present invention provides a joint between a gloove and sleeve which is liquid-tight and hermetically sealed regardless of the position of the arm and hand.
  • the joint permits the glove to be removed and replaced, but the glove is put on before the sleeve is pulled into position and can'
  • the invention is illustrated in a preferred em,
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal view, showing the joint made with the gauntlet of a rubber glove
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view, taken as indicated at line 2-2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 a perspective view of the stiffening insert which may be inserted in the gauntlet portion of the glove to prevent its collapse when compressed by the elastic sleeve.
  • a conventional rubber glove 4 is provided with an outwardly flared gauntlet portion 5 into which a stiffening insert 6 may be inserted.
  • the insert is tapered like the gauntlet portion of the glove, and may be made of cardboard, cellulose acetate, or even light metal. It may be made of a flat strip of material with its ends stapled together, as indicated at 1.
  • the insert may be cemented to the gauntlet, stapled to it, or fastened in any desired manner, such as by a snap-fastener 8 engaging a socket member 9 of the insert.
  • a garment sleeve III is preferably made of a flexible fabric having a chemically-resistant coating.
  • an elastic sleeve member II is stitched to the lower portion of the garment sleeve I0 to stitched an elastic sleeve member II, as indicated at I 2.
  • this member is of a rubber-like material, and has a shape similar to the gauntlet portion of the glove. This may be turned inside out durin the stitching operation and then turned back, as shown in Fig. 2, so that it may be pulled around the gauntlet of a glove in telescoping relation, so as to make a If desired, it may also be held against longitudinal displacement by a snap fastener 13 engaging a socket member Hi.
  • the stitching I2 and the socket member I4 are preferably given a chemically-resistant coating, such as rubber cement or a compounded neoprene latex.
  • the stiffening liner 6 is about three inches in length, so that when the joint is made there is an area of approximately thirty-six square inches of rubber-to-rubber contact under tension. This has been found suflicient to insure complete protection against liquid and gas seepage.
  • the gloves are put on first. Then, the gloved hands are thrust through the sleeves and the sleeves are pulled up over the.
  • a glove having a smoothly rounded, tapered gauntlet stiffened against circumferential collapse; and a garment sleeve provided at its lower end with an elastic sleeve portion having an opening of smaller diameter than the gauntlet of said glove whereby said sleeve member may be tensioned smoothly about said gauntlet in continuous face-to-face telescoping 3 an outwardly tapered gauntlet; a removable annular stiffening insert within said gauntlet; and a flexible sleeve of rubber-like material adapted to be drawn over and tensioned smoothly around said gauntlet in telescoping relation so as to make a detachable yielding hermetically sealed connection with the gauntlet.
  • a smoothly rounded tapered fabric member stiffened against circumferential collapse and a garment sleeve provided at its lower end with an elastic sleeve portion having an opening of smaller diameter than said tapered member whereby said sleeve may be tensioned smoothly about the tapered member in continuous face-to-face telescoping relation so' 15 as to make a detachable hermetically sealed connection therewith.

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Oct. 20, 1953 E. J. HOAGLAND DETACHABLE HERMETIC SEALING JOINT FOR GARMENTS Filid Sept. 29, 1950 W, 2* ATTORNEYS:
Patented Oct. 20, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICEK- I ,DETACHABLE HERMETIC SEALING JOINT FOR GARMENTS Earl J. Hoagland, Chicago, Ill., assignor to Standand Safety Equipment 00., a corporation of I 7 Illinois Application September 29, 1950, Serial No. 187,474
3 Claims.
rubber glove was closed by a drawstring or an hermetically sealed connection with the gauntlet.
elastic band, with the glove gauntlet inside the sleeve. This arrangement pulls the sleeve tight, but produces folds of material which are not liquid-tight and sometimes uncomfortably squeeze the wrist of the wearer. In using a gauntlet type glove, if the gauntlet is placed within the sleeve it is only effective when the hand is held downwardly, and if the sleeve is placed within the gauntlet it may catch splashed material when the hand is held downwardly.
The present invention provides a joint between a gloove and sleeve which is liquid-tight and hermetically sealed regardless of the position of the arm and hand. The joint permits the glove to be removed and replaced, but the glove is put on before the sleeve is pulled into position and can' The invention is illustrated in a preferred em,
bodiment in the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a longitudinal view, showing the joint made with the gauntlet of a rubber glove; Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view, taken as indicated at line 2-2 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3, a perspective view of the stiffening insert which may be inserted in the gauntlet portion of the glove to prevent its collapse when compressed by the elastic sleeve.
In the embodiment illustrated, a conventional rubber glove 4 is provided with an outwardly flared gauntlet portion 5 into which a stiffening insert 6 may be inserted. Preferably the insert is tapered like the gauntlet portion of the glove, and may be made of cardboard, cellulose acetate, or even light metal. It may be made of a flat strip of material with its ends stapled together, as indicated at 1. The insert may be cemented to the gauntlet, stapled to it, or fastened in any desired manner, such as by a snap-fastener 8 engaging a socket member 9 of the insert.
A garment sleeve III is preferably made of a flexible fabric having a chemically-resistant coating. To the lower portion of the garment sleeve I0 is stitched an elastic sleeve member II, as indicated at I 2. Preferably, this member is of a rubber-like material, and has a shape similar to the gauntlet portion of the glove. This may be turned inside out durin the stitching operation and then turned back, as shown in Fig. 2, so that it may be pulled around the gauntlet of a glove in telescoping relation, so as to make a If desired, it may also be held against longitudinal displacement by a snap fastener 13 engaging a socket member Hi. The stitching I2 and the socket member I4 are preferably given a chemically-resistant coating, such as rubber cement or a compounded neoprene latex.
As shown in Fig. 2, it is preferred to have a short length of sleeve allowed to extend beyond the seam of the gauntlet, to provide a gripping area for adjusting the sleeve. Preferably the stiffening liner 6 is about three inches in length, so that when the joint is made there is an area of approximately thirty-six square inches of rubber-to-rubber contact under tension. This has been found suflicient to insure complete protection against liquid and gas seepage.
In using the device, the gloves are put on first. Then, the gloved hands are thrust through the sleeves and the sleeves are pulled up over the.
gauntlets until the tapered collar stitched to the sleeve fits snugly around the gauntlet portion of the glove which is reinforced with the liner. If a snap-fastener is used, it may then be engaged and the parts adjusted into a smooth tensioned telescopin relationship. To remove the garment, the fastener is unsnapped and the garment pulled off over the glove.
The foregoing detailed description is given for clearness of understanding only, and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, for some modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
I claim:
1. In combination: a glove having a smoothly rounded, tapered gauntlet stiffened against circumferential collapse; and a garment sleeve provided at its lower end with an elastic sleeve portion having an opening of smaller diameter than the gauntlet of said glove whereby said sleeve member may be tensioned smoothly about said gauntlet in continuous face-to-face telescoping 3 an outwardly tapered gauntlet; a removable annular stiffening insert within said gauntlet; and a flexible sleeve of rubber-like material adapted to be drawn over and tensioned smoothly around said gauntlet in telescoping relation so as to make a detachable yielding hermetically sealed connection with the gauntlet.
3. In combination: a smoothly rounded tapered fabric member stiffened against circumferential collapse; and a garment sleeve provided at its lower end with an elastic sleeve portion having an opening of smaller diameter than said tapered member whereby said sleeve may be tensioned smoothly about the tapered member in continuous face-to-face telescoping relation so' 15 as to make a detachable hermetically sealed connection therewith.
EARL J. HOAGLAND.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,061,686 Nichols May 13, 1913 1,642,670 Davis et al Sept. 20, 1927 1,748,833 Dunne Feb. 25, 1930 1,784,285 Heaton Dec. 9, 1930 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 2,466 Great Britain May 13, 1913
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US2779331A (en) * 1952-09-12 1957-01-29 Philip C Trexler Protective garment
US2813272A (en) * 1955-04-20 1957-11-19 Eugene T Hagan Detachable fluid-tight joint for protective clothing
US2842773A (en) * 1955-12-23 1958-07-15 Reyniers & Son Joint for connecting flexible tubular members
US3045815A (en) * 1959-08-24 1962-07-24 Plastomeric Products Corp Surgeon's gown and glove assembly and method of sterilizing same
US3099015A (en) * 1960-06-14 1963-07-30 William J Renehan Joint for interconnecting tubular members
US3103016A (en) * 1960-03-24 1963-09-10 Temperature Engineering Corp Glove assembly for controlled atmosphere enclosure
US3128476A (en) * 1961-07-24 1964-04-14 Lash Seymour Fluid-impermeable closure
US3140495A (en) * 1960-09-09 1964-07-14 Wilson Rubber Company Glove assembly
US3504984A (en) * 1967-03-13 1970-04-07 Stanley Works Garment
US3747126A (en) * 1971-08-31 1973-07-24 Standard Safety Equipment Co Collapsible hermetic sealing joint for garments
US4023223A (en) * 1975-04-02 1977-05-17 Cosalt Limited Protective clothing
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US5208919A (en) * 1992-02-10 1993-05-11 Lion Apparel, Inc. Firefighter coat with reservoir cuff
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US6523181B2 (en) 2001-06-01 2003-02-25 Standard Safety Equipment Company Protective gauntlet and garment
US6715159B2 (en) 2001-05-29 2004-04-06 Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of Canada As Represented By The Minister Of Natural Resources Angularly disengageable glove-to-cuff connection apparatus
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US20080256677A1 (en) * 2004-08-12 2008-10-23 Eska Lederhandschuhfabrik Gesellschaft M.B.H. & Co Piece of Garment and System for Sealingly Joining Pieces of Garment
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US20090320191A1 (en) * 2004-11-30 2009-12-31 Grilliot William L Protective garments having elastomeric gaskets along margins to inhibit ingress of potentially harmful materials
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US20130239307A1 (en) * 2010-08-26 2013-09-19 Shigematsu Works Co., Ltd. Chemical protective suit
US20150082511A1 (en) * 2013-09-23 2015-03-26 Ralph Bryant Grip enhancing hand and wrist covering
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US2842773A (en) * 1955-12-23 1958-07-15 Reyniers & Son Joint for connecting flexible tubular members
US3045815A (en) * 1959-08-24 1962-07-24 Plastomeric Products Corp Surgeon's gown and glove assembly and method of sterilizing same
US3103016A (en) * 1960-03-24 1963-09-10 Temperature Engineering Corp Glove assembly for controlled atmosphere enclosure
US3099015A (en) * 1960-06-14 1963-07-30 William J Renehan Joint for interconnecting tubular members
US3140495A (en) * 1960-09-09 1964-07-14 Wilson Rubber Company Glove assembly
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US20130239307A1 (en) * 2010-08-26 2013-09-19 Shigematsu Works Co., Ltd. Chemical protective suit
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