WO2009018596A2 - Gant présentant un élément de préhension - Google Patents

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WO2009018596A2
WO2009018596A2 PCT/AT2008/000282 AT2008000282W WO2009018596A2 WO 2009018596 A2 WO2009018596 A2 WO 2009018596A2 AT 2008000282 W AT2008000282 W AT 2008000282W WO 2009018596 A2 WO2009018596 A2 WO 2009018596A2
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gripping aid
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Siegfried Wukovnig
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/0055Plastic or rubber gloves
    • A41D19/0082Details
    • A41D19/0093Retaining means, e.g. loops for hanging the gloves
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B42/00Surgical gloves; Finger-stalls specially adapted for surgery; Devices for handling or treatment thereof
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B42/00Surgical gloves; Finger-stalls specially adapted for surgery; Devices for handling or treatment thereof
    • A61B42/50Devices for putting-on or removing

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  • the invention relates to a glove, in particular work, examination or surgical glove, with a uniform glove body, preferably of liquid-tight, flexible material, such as rubber or soft PVC, wherein the glove body an actual Handteii (1) and an adjoining cuff (2 ), wherein at least one gripping aid (4) is provided on the outer surface of the cuff.
  • a uniform glove body preferably of liquid-tight, flexible material, such as rubber or soft PVC, wherein the glove body an actual Handteii (1) and an adjoining cuff (2 ), wherein at least one gripping aid (4) is provided on the outer surface of the cuff.
  • US 4 876 747 A describes a glove which can be pulled out with the aid of a hook, wherein the gloves of both hands can also be removed simultaneously from the user's hands in the presence of two hooks.
  • an opening or loop is parallel to the glove hand and on the back of the hand cuff attached, in which a od on the wall.
  • Mounted hook can be introduced.
  • this loop can also be taken from the other hand and the glove be deducted, but to pull out the second glove is then again required the hook.
  • a glove made of elastomeric material has become known from US Pat. No. 5,579,539, which has a pull-out aid on the side of the forearm part or on the back part of the cuff, possibly also on the back of the hand itself, in each case spaced from the rear edge of the cuff.
  • This is a tedious simultaneous stripping of both gloves possible with appropriate ergonomically and anatomically unfavorable rotation of the hands and / or forearms. Due to the necessary twisting of the hands but the risk of slipping off the pull-out is very large, in which case the soiled outside of the glove can snap back on the skin of the wearer.
  • an extension aid here in the form of covered in normal use, attached to the back of the handpiece cuff strips, threads, straps od. Like., Is described in US 5,467,483. With this extension aid, however, a simultaneous stripping of both gloves is hardly possible. However, since it can not be guaranteed with sufficient certainty that the pull-out aid does not soiling after opening the cover Risk of contamination associated with this hand.
  • JP 08 158122 (abstract) a substantially band-shaped gripping aid is described, which is mounted parallel to the cuff edge of the glove, but spaced from this, on the palm or on the back of the hand.
  • the distance from the glove hand and the not optimal positioning on the circumference of the cuff can make it difficult to take off the glove.
  • WO 2005/036997 describes gloves, which have spaced apart from the rear edge of the cuff differently shaped gripping aids, which are arranged so that the gloves can easily take off so low contamination, which due to the aforementioned earlier rights the position of the Gripping aids in their arrangement on the cuff edge was severely limited and is not optimal.
  • WO 2005/036997 describes a preferred positioning of the gripping hook in the hand part, seen in the circumferential direction in the outer hand edge region. When positioning a gripping aid at this point, it usually comes to difficulties to pull the rolled edge over the inner hand edge region, which in turn can easily lead to contamination with the located on the outside of the glove biological and chemical contaminants.
  • WO 2005/036997 defines the position of the gripping aid so that a distance from the rear edge of the cuff must always be maintained. This limitation is intended to prevent the wearer from contaminating the forearm when grasping the gripping aids.
  • the pull-out should be ergonomically easy to reach and the gloves can be pulled out easily synchronously in a pull-out, which should come when removing no skin-side contamination by contamination on the outside of the gloves.
  • the most critical point is the inside of the wrist, at the level of the ankle above the thumb extension, when stripping mostly tight-fitting elastic gloves.
  • the extension aid according to the invention should also be preferred. This can be based on both powder-free as well as internally powdered, velour investigating or otherwise pumpschlüpfrig running gloves, which are generally powder-free gloves in hygienic areas to prefer.
  • the gripping aid is preferably designed band, tongue, läppen- or loop-shaped. It is preferably mounted directly on the cuff edge of the glove according to the invention above the thumb base, optionally an offset of the positioning relative to the thumb approach facilitates a better simultaneous gripping the Ausziehlasche invention. Alternatively, as a second best option Palm to be arranged. In principle, however, any arrangement on the peripheral region of the cuff is possible and according to the invention with appropriate design of the gripping aid. In contrast to all cited publications, the initial part of the gripping aid according to the invention is preferably attached in the immediate vicinity or directly on the cuff edge. This is advantageous because usually most elastic, thin-walled disposable gloves are equipped with a rolled edge.
  • the roll edge has the task to hold the glove while working above the wrist on the forearm and prevent slipping down the glove cuff.
  • this feature interferes with the removal of the glove, with the rolled edge very easily settles on the wrist above the thumb, and therefore it is advantageous by means of the gripping aid when undressing also slightly pre-stretch the roll edge and take off, so that a light stripping is possible. This in turn results in the problem that occurs in direct contact with the contaminated glove fingers on the rolled edge and a contamination of the skin.
  • the gripping aid in the form of a tab, a band or a loop is designed so that the upper part of the gripping aid is attached directly to the rolled edge or in the immediate vicinity of the rolled edge, but the gripping aid projects downwards in the direction of the wrist.
  • a contamination-free gripping the gripping aids and taking off the gloves is possible in a row.
  • a band-shaped gripping aid is fixed at two points of the glove, wherein the upper attachment point is located on or in the immediate vicinity of the rolling edge, both the outside and the inside of the glove are possible as attachment points.
  • the second or lower attachment point of the band-shaped gripping aid lies in the lower cuff area of the glove, preferably at the level of the wrist.
  • the shape of the gripping aid according to the invention can be designed differently, but in principle the shape of a band is preferred which extends from the rolled edge in the direction of the finger area, wherein the band is fixed either only in the rolled edge area or preferably also in the ankle area on the glove.
  • the preferably band-shaped gripping aid is typically at a right angle to the rolling edge but also angular positions of 30 ° to 150 °, preferably from 45 ° to 135 ° are possible.
  • This novel arrangement ensures that it is possible to dispense with a spacing of the gripping aid from the cuff edge, and thus the glove according to the invention is grasped directly on the cuff edge when it is pulled out by means of the gripping aid, which considerably facilitates the extraction process.
  • a substantially band or lacing or Extracting while simultaneously turning over the glove of the invention:
  • the gripping aid on the skin-side inside of the glove is fixed so that it - when the glove is tightened - protrudes beyond the rolled edge and the gripping aid band can be easily grasped from the outside.
  • the advantage here is the fixation of the free end of the gripping aid on the outside of the glove, preferably in the region of the thumb approach.
  • this gripping aid variant When taking off this gripping aid variant, the inside of the glove cuff is already lifted and everted from the forearm at the beginning of the extraction process, which makes the extraction process extremely easy.
  • This variant also has the advantage that the point of contact of the glove on the inside fixation is not overstretched when pulling out, as is the case for example when attaching the splice to the glove outside.
  • polymers or polymer mixtures which contain polyurethanes and / or acrylates / methacrylates are often used. These polymers are usually very easy to bond positively.
  • the material of the gripping aid according to the invention preferably has a high tensile or tensile modulus of elasticity compared to the glove material, with the strain ranges below 100% being of particular interest here. If possible, the modulus of elasticity of the gripping aid material according to the invention should be greater than 10 MPa (preferably 100 MPa) and / or greater than twice the value (preferably 10 times the value) of the glove material.
  • the tensile elastic modulus can also be increased by incorporating fillers, fibers, etc. into the gripping aid or gripping aid material.
  • the method according to ISO 527 is suitable for measuring the tensile modulus of elasticity. Attachment of the gripping aid according to the invention.
  • plastic bands Preference is given here thin-walled, flexible plastic tapes from inexpensive, tear-resistant polymer films, which have high expansion moduli, eg HDPE, PP, uva
  • the plastic bands are hereby automatically cut to the required length during the application process and preferably fixed to the glove with fast-bonding adhesives.
  • suitable for this purpose are, for example, hotmelt adhesives, which can optionally also be used in reactive form, where, after application, crosslinking of the adhesive material-for example, by the residual moisture in the glove or by UV light-takes place. Since the amount of adhesive required is very low, this type of fixing can be evaluated as very cost-effective.
  • hot melt adhesives also have the advantage, when used with polymer film tapes, that many polymers (such as, for example, the polyolefins HDPE and PP) are superficially melted, which in most cases results in a great deal when using such plastics for the gripping aid according to the invention good adhesion of the adhesive to the plastic surface is obtained.
  • the attachment of the gripping aid according to the invention can be automated very easily and done very cheaply.
  • other methods of fixing the gripping aid on the glove according to the invention such as clamps, seams or rivets.
  • the only manual step in this case would be the application of the gloves on an automatically guided mandrel, which is often required in surgical gloves in the context of automatic protuberance anyway and so the attachment of the gripping aid according to the invention can be easily integrated into the automated process of mecanicverpackungsher too.
  • the gloves could be counted in a fully automatically automated manner, finished and transferred into the dispenser box by the pre-directed manual task on a continuous plate gluing machine. Zt.
  • the production of such gloves could be carried out without a substantial increase in personnel costs.
  • gripping aid production integrated, for example, in the shaping operation of the glove or glove cuff
  • a particular application of this invention is in the context of foil gloves or gloves made of polyolefins or others have much higher expansion moduli than most soft elastic materials, such as latex or soft PVC.
  • the tab strap can be integrated with the production in the cuff and then folded over to the outside and welded or glued in the wrist area, so that a loop according to the invention forms from the cuff edge to the wrist.
  • An integration according to the invention of the gripping aid into the cuff edge is in principle conceivable even with highly elastic glove base materials, where, for example, a gripping aid band is integrated directly in the rolled edge during the production of the rolled edge.
  • the advantages of the invention are as follows:
  • the gripping aids described in their inventive form allow a perfectly optimized extraction behavior of the gloves according to the invention, this in particular by the fact that when removing the cuff edge region of the glove can be raised.
  • the preferable use of thin-walled plastic tapes combined with fast-setting (reactive and non-reactive) hot melt adhesives gives cheap base materials and the possibility of a cost effective, fully automated manufacturing method.
  • the color choice or the optical design of the gripping aid can be chosen so that a strong contrast to the glove is present, which always reminds the wearer of the glove when pulling out of the risk of contamination and so improper stripping of Glove makes it unlikely.
  • With large-scale use of gloves according to the invention in the personal occupational safety and medical sector is to assume a much lower prevalence of hospital infections and contamination with chemical and biological hazardous substances.
  • Fig. 1 shows a typical protective glove made of elastic material without
  • Extending aid which consists essentially of three parts: handpiece (1), cuff (2) and
  • Cuff closure (3) - here in the form of a rolled edge.
  • Fig. 2 shows such a glove made of elastic material in an embodiment according to the invention with a band-shaped gripping aid (4), which according to the invention directly next to the cuff (3) and in the inner ankle area at splices (5) is fixed. Since the gripping aid has a length of several centimeters, the modulus of elasticity of the gripping aid material should be above 10 MPa, or preferably 100 MPa, and / or be significantly above the elastic glove material.
  • the gripping aid band (4) together with the glove cuff (4) forms a loop into which fingers of the other hand can hang. Both gloves can be removed synchronously from the hands, with the gloves turning around and the contaminated surfaces coming to rest after being pulled out.
  • Fig. 3 shows the gripping aid according to the invention analogous to FIG. 2, but with the difference that the gripping aid band is additionally fixed on the inside of the glove. This is particularly advantageous, as this results in a better adhesion of the bonding in the rolled edge region, which is raised according to the invention when pulling out of the gripping aid and thus allows a slight contamination-free slipping out of the glove.
  • FIG. 4 a shows the fixing of the gripping aid on the cuff closure (3), as shown in the glove in FIG. 3. You can see here how the gripping aid band (4) is guided directly over the rolled edge (3).
  • Fig. 4b shows the splice (5) of the gripping aid band (4) on the outer upper edge of the glove box.
  • the attachment of the gripping aid (4) is very easy to automate in this arrangement.
  • FIGS. 4e and 4f show how the extraction process of the glove functions with a gripping aid according to the invention fixed to the inside of the glove.
  • the extraction process takes place, as illustrated in FIG. 4e, by pulling the gripping aid (4) into the indicated position Pulling direction (12):
  • the cuff edge (3) is lifted off and folded outwards, resulting in particularly good pull-out properties of the glove.
  • Fig. 5a shows a glove with a according to the invention attached to the glove inside, band-shaped gripping aid (4).
  • the other end of the gripping aid (4) is fixed here on the outside of the glove in the critical area at the base of the thumb.
  • Fig. 5b shows the behavior of the gripping aid during the extraction process:
  • the band-shaped gripping aid (4) in the pulling direction (12) of the cuff edge (3) is raised and everted by the gripping aid band (4).
  • the critical area around the base of the thumb is relieved and the glove glides easily from the hand, the inside of the glove coming to the outside after the extraction process.
  • Fig. 6 and Fig. 7 show gripping aids according to the invention, on the inner knuckle side or on the back of the hand / palms.
  • Greifhnenb the Greifhnenb section (4) attached directly to the roll edge (3).
  • both a fixing method analogous to FIG. 4a and FIG. 4b can be used.
  • Fig. 8 shows the gripping aid band (4) fixed at two points (5), but the rear fixing is somewhat spaced from the cuff.
  • This variant could be advantageous, for example, in the case of gloves without rim-edge, which are made somewhat longer and where the cuff closure can not withstand the high expansion forces when pulling out due to the small wall thickness.
  • the highest possible expansion modulus of the gripping belt material for a good functioning of the gripping aid is necessary and therefore rather little stretchy, solid flexible film material for the Greifzznband (4) is recommended.
  • loop-shaped is designed so that one finger of the other hand can intervene and the gloves can be pulled out synchronously, contamination-free.
  • Fig. 10 shows an inventive gripping aid band, (4), which is arranged at an angle of about 45 ° around the inner ankle area of the glove.
  • the advantage of the oblique arrangement of the band-shaped gripping aid is given especially in the case of gloves which have the same design for left and right hands (typically examination gloves).
  • FIG. 11 in the tightened state of the gloves, there is an offset of the gripping aids along the rolled edge, which enables ergonomically easy gripping of the loop (4) during removal.
  • the glove is first pulled over the inner ankle area, which is optimal for the pull-out properties. Due to the length of the gripping aid band (4), the highest possible expansion modulus of the gripping aid material is very important here.
  • FIG. 11 shows a preferred arrangement of the gripping aids (4) for ambidextrous gloves to be used with both hands, in which case it is advisable to equip all the gloves with an identically positioned gripping aid, but to position them a little differently from the ankle inside Using the same glove type for both hands then the gripping aids (4) are positioned slightly offset, which is very advantageous for ergonomic gripping the gripping aids (4) when pulling out.
  • FIG. 12 shows an embodiment variant with two gripping aids according to the invention. These can optionally also be connected to each other so that a loop fastened directly to the cuff edge is formed.
  • FIG. 13 shows such a band-shaped gripping aid, wherein here are both attachment points (5) of the gripping aid band (4) on the inside of the glove.
  • both attachment points (5) of the gripping aid band (4) on the inside of the glove optionally, for example by an additional small-area, loose fixation of the gripping aid on the outside of the glove can be ensured that the gripping aid loop formed (4) always points in the direction of the fingertips, which is necessary for a contamination-free gripping them.
  • Fig. 14 shows an embodiment of the gripping aid according to the invention in gloves made of polyolefins or polyolefinähnlichen materials (eg, "foil gloves"), where the Base material as used for the glove.
  • the free end of the gripping aid band (4) is folded outwards and preferably welded in the wrist area of the glove.
  • FIGS. 15 a and 15 b show particularly advantageous attachment variants of the band-shaped gripping aids on the glove.
  • the connections of the gripping aid band (4) to the glove lying directly on the cuff edge (3) are designed such that the attachment points (5) of the gripping aid band (4) lying on the outer glove surface (7) are connected to the gripping aid band outside (see FIG. 15a) ) or the attachment point (5) of the gripping aid band (4) lying on the inner glove surface (6) is fixed with the gripping aid band inside (see FIG. 15 b).
  • Fig. 15c and Fig. 15d it is shown that by this arrangement of the band-shaped gripping aid according to the invention, the glove cuff is everted outwardly already at the beginning of the extraction process, at the same time the rolled edge is lifted from the forearm and the glove can be so extremely easy to take off.
  • the gripping aid band or the glove film at the attachment points (5) of the gripping aid during Ausziehvorgang less buckled and thus the mechanical stress on the attachment points (5) and the glove is reduced.
  • FIGS. 16a and 16b show such embodiments with a gripping aid according to the invention.
  • a gripping aid according to the invention.
  • FIG. 16a a closed polymer film ring is adhered to the outer surface of the glove over a large area in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 16b shows a glove having long force-locking splices of the gripping aid on FIG Inside and outside of the glove shown.

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L'invention concerne un gant, en particulier un gant de travail, pour examen médical ou pour opération chirurgicale, comprenant un corps homogène, de préférence en un matériau élastique, étanche au liquide, par exemple, en caoutchouc ou en PVC mou, ledit corps présentant une partie main (1) et une manchette (2) se raccordant à la partie main, au moins un élément de préhension (4) étant prévu sur la manchette (2), caractérisé en ce que l'élément de préhension peut, lorsque le gant est mis, être saisi de l'extérieur, et en ce que le module d'élasticité en traction du matériau constituant l'élément de préhension est supérieur à 10 MPa, ou bien présente une valeur double du matériau constituant la manchette. De préférence, l'élément de préhension (4) se présente généralement sous forme de bande, de languette ou de patte, et forme avec le bord (3) de la manchette, un angle de 30° à 150°, de préférence de 45° à 135°, et présente au moins une fixation à ajustement serré (5) directement sur le bord (3) ou au voisinage immédiat du bord (3) de la manchette ou sur la partie intérieure du gant.
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WO2015138569A1 (fr) * 2014-03-14 2015-09-17 Le Blanc John Gant ayant une languette de retrait
JP2021165459A (ja) * 2021-07-08 2021-10-14 株式会社無有 手袋
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US5467483A (en) * 1994-01-07 1995-11-21 Saadatmanesh; Hamid Surgical glove with removal means protected from contamination
US6516469B1 (en) * 2000-03-20 2003-02-11 Mary Alice Schaetzel Diarrhea mitten
WO2005036997A1 (fr) * 2003-10-16 2005-04-28 Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft Mbh Gants ou plus precisement paire de gants

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EP2640206A4 (fr) * 2010-11-15 2015-06-17 Jagmohan Bhalla Gant stérile avec enfilage sans contact
WO2015138569A1 (fr) * 2014-03-14 2015-09-17 Le Blanc John Gant ayant une languette de retrait
JP2021165459A (ja) * 2021-07-08 2021-10-14 株式会社無有 手袋
JP2021185286A (ja) * 2021-09-11 2021-12-09 株式会社無有 手袋

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