US20170156421A1 - Water repellent glove - Google Patents
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- the waterproof layer 20 and the water repellent area 30 can be arranged at different portions of the body 10 .
Abstract
A glove has a body, at least one waterproof layer, and a water repellent area. The body is composed by multiple fibers and has a wrist portion, a palm portion, a thumb portion, and at least one finger portion. The wrist portion has a first face and a second face opposite each other. The thumb portion has a first circumference and a second circumference opposite each other. The at least one finger portion has a first surface and a second surface opposite each other. The at least one waterproof layer extends from the first face to the first circumference and the first surface. The water repellent area is adjacent to the at least one waterproof layer. Each fiber that is arranged in the water repellent area is coated with water repellent to form a water repellent layer.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a clothing accessory, and more particularly to a breathable water repellent glove.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- A glove is a kind of clothes worn by a hand. The main object of wearing the gloves is to keep the hands warm, to provide protection to the hands, or for decoration. For different purposes, the gloves are provided in many types such as warm-keeping gloves, medical gloves, gardening gloves, industrial gloves or gloves for motorcycle riders.
- One of the crucial points for choosing the glove is the air permeability. In certain working circumstances, the wearer of the gloves has a lot of opportunities to get contact with moist objects. A pair of traditional gloves is made of cotton and absorbs the moisture and turns humid. The moisture not only makes the traditional gloves heavier and increases the burdens of the wearer but also decreases the ventilation of the traditional gloves. The body heat of the wearer is hardly dissipated from the space between the cotton fibers and causes discomfort to the hands of the wearer.
- With reference to
FIG. 8 , aconventional glove 70 made of rubber is provided to resolve the problem of the traditional gloves. Since theconventional glove 70 is made of rubber and has excellent water resistance, theconventional glove 70 can keep a hand of the wearer dry for a period of time. However, the air permeability of theconventional glove 70 is far lower than a glove made of cotton. After a long time of wearing, the temperature of an interior of theconventional glove 70 rises and the hand of the wearer start sweating. The interior of theconventional glove 70 is humid and hot, and causes the wearer to feel unendurable. - To overcome the shortcomings of the conventional glove, the present invention provides a glove to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
- The main objective of the present invention is to provide a breathable and water repellent glove to offer a better experience of wearing gloves.
- The glove comprises a body, at least one waterproof layer, and a water repellent area. The body is composed by multiple fibers and has a wrist portion, a palm portion, a thumb portion, and at least one finger portion. The wrist portion has a first face and a second face opposite each other. The thumb portion has a first circumference and a second circumference opposite each other. The at least one finger portion has a first surface and a second surface opposite each other. The at least one waterproof layer extends from the first face to the first circumference and the first surface. The water repellent area is adjacent to the at least one waterproof layer. Each fiber that is arranged in the water repellent area is coated with water repellent to form a water repellent layer. The water repellent area is breathable and improves the air permeability of the conventional glove.
- Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a glove in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the glove inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged top view of a repellent area of the glove inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the repellent area inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a glove in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is another perspective view of the glove inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a glove in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a conventional glove. - With reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , a first embodiment of a glove in accordance with the present invention comprises abody 10, awaterproof layer 20, and awater repellent area 30. - With reference to
FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 , thebody 10 is weaved bymultiple fibers 101 and has awrist portion 11, apalm portion 12, athumb portion 13, and fourfinger portions 14. Thebody 10 is crisscross weaved by thefibers 101 and has multiple pores H for ventilation. Thefibers 101 may be cotton, silk, or nylon. - With reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , thewrist portion 11 is circular in section. Thewrist portion 11 has two opposite ends and a constrainingring 111. The constrainingring 111 is elastic and is arranged at one of the ends of thewrist portion 11. - With reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , thepalm portion 12 is circular in section. Thepalm portion 12 is connected with one of the ends of thewrist portion 11. Thepalm portion 12 and the constrainingring 111 are respectively arranged at the two opposite ends of thewrist portion 11. Thepalm portion 12 has afirst face 121 and asecond face 122. Thefirst face 121 and thesecond face 122 are opposite to each other. - With reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , thethumb portion 13 is sheath-like and has afirst circumference 131, asecond circumference 132, a closed end, and an attaching end. Thefirst circumference 131 faces to a direction that thefirst face 121 of thepalm portion 12 faces to. Thefirst circumference 131 and thesecond circumference 132 are opposite to each other. The closed end and the attaching end of thethumb portion 13 are opposite to each other. The attaching end of thethumb portion 13 is connected with thepalm portion 12. - With reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , eachfinger portion 14 is sheath-like and has afirst surface 141, asecond surface 142, a closed end, and a joined end. Thefirst surface 141 faces to a direction that thefirst circumference 131 of thethumb portion 13 faces to. Thefirst surface 141 and thesecond surface 142 are opposite to each other. The closed end and the joined end of eachfinger portion 14 are opposite to each other. The joined end of eachfinger portion 14 is connected with thepalm portion 12. The number of thefinger portions 14 may be adjusted depending on practical requirements. - With reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , thewaterproof layer 20 is covered on thebody 10 and is made of latex or rubber. Thewaterproof layer 20 is covered on thefirst face 121 of thepalm portion 12, thefirst circumference 131 of thethumb portion 13, and thefirst surface 141 of eachfinger portion 14. Thewaterproof layer 20 extends from the closed end of thethumb portion 13 and the closed end of eachfinger portion 14 to thesecond circumference 132 of thethumb portion 13 and thesecond surface 142 of eachfinger portion 14. Thewaterproof layer 20 eventually reaches the closed end of thethumb portion 13 and the closed end of eachfinger portion 14. - With reference to
FIGS. 2, 3, and 4 , thewater repellent area 30 is distributed over thesecond face 122 of thepalm portion 12, thesecond circumference 132 of thethumb portion 13, and thesecond surface 142 of eachfinger portion 14. Thewater repellent area 30 is adjacent to thewaterproof layer 20. Eachfiber 101 that is arranged in thewater repellent area 30 is coated with water repellent to form awater repellent layer 31. - The blood vessels and the sweat glands at a palm are much more active than those at a back of a hand. The palm may face to the
water repellent area 30 when wearing the glove. With reference toFIGS. 1, 2, and 3 , the heat and the sweat of the palm can be dissipated from the pores H between thefibers 101 that are arranged in thewater repellent area 30. Comparing with the conventional glove, eachfiber 101 that is arranged in thewater repellent area 30 is coated with water repellent to form awater repellent layer 31 having hydrophobicity and can be prevented absorbing the moisture and is breathable. The glove in accordance with the present invention can resolve the insufficient air permeability of the conventional glove. Since the thumb and the fingers of a wearer are likely to contact wet objects, thewaterproof layer 20 is covered on the closed end of thethumb portion 13 and the closed end of eachfinger portion 14 to offer dry and comfortable wearing experience to the wearer. - According to different requirements, the
waterproof layer 20 and thewater repellent area 30 can be arranged at different portions of thebody 10. - With reference to
FIG. 5 andFIG. 6 , a second embodiment of a glove in accordance with the present invention comprises abody 10, awaterproof layer 20, and awater repellent area 30. The locations of thewaterproof layer 20 and thewater repellent area 30 of the first embodiment and the second embodiment are different. Thewaterproof layer 20 is covered on thesecond face 122 of thepalm portion 12, thesecond circumference 132 of thethumb portion 13, and thesecond surface 142 of eachfinger portion 14. Thewaterproof layer 20 extends from the closed end of thethumb portion 13 and the closed end of eachfinger portion 14 to thefirst circumference 131 of thethumb portion 13 and thefirst surface 141 of eachfinger portion 14. Thewaterproof layer 20 eventually reaches the closed end of thethumb portion 13 and the closed end of eachfinger portion 14. Thewater repellent area 30 is adjacent to thewaterproof layer 20 and is distributed over thefirst face 121 of thepalm portion 12, thefirst circumference 131 of thethumb portion 13, and thefirst surface 141 of eachfinger portion 14. - With reference to
FIG. 7 , a third embodiment of a glove in accordance with the present invention comprises abody 10, fivewaterproof layers 20, and awater repellent area 30. The fivewaterproof layers 20 are respectively covered on the closed end of thethumb portion 13 and the closed ends of the fourfinger portions 14. Thewater repellent area 30 is distributed over thefirst face 121 and thesecond face 122 of thepalm portion 12, thefirst circumference 131 and thesecond circumference 132 of thethumb portion 13, and thefirst surface 141 and thesecond surface 142 of eachfinger portion 14. Thewater repellent area 30 is adjacent to the fivewaterproof layers 20.
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1. A glove comprising:
a body composed of multiple fibers and having
at least one waterproof layer covered on a part of the body of the glove;
a water repellent area distributed on the rest parts of the body, each fiber that is arranged in the water repellent area is coated with water repellent to form a water repellent layer.
2. The glove as claimed in claim 1 , wherein
the body has
a wrist portion being circular in section and having two opposite ends;
a palm portion being circular in section, connected with one of the ends of the wrist portion, and having a first face and a second face, wherein the first face and the second face are opposite each other;
a thumb portion being sheath-like and having
a first circumference facing to a direction that the first face of the palm portion faces to;
a closed end; and
an attaching end opposite to the closed end of the thumb portion and connected with the palm portion;
at least one finger portion being sheath-like and having
a first surface facing to a direction that the first circumference of the thumb portion faces to;
a closed end; and
a joined end opposite to the closed end of the at least one finger portion and connected with the palm portion;
the at least one waterproof layer extends from the first face of the palm portion to the first circumference of the thumb portion and the first surface of the at least one finger portion; and
the water repellent area is distributed over the second face of the palm portion.
3. The glove as claimed in claim 2 , wherein
the thumb portion has a second circumference opposite to the first circumference of the thumb portion;
the at least one finger portion has a second surface opposite to the first surface of the at least one finger portion;
the at least one waterproof layer extends from the closed end of the thumb portion to the second circumference of the thumb portion and the second surface of the at least one finger portion.
4. The glove as claimed in claim 3 , wherein
the waterproof layer is covered on the closed end of the thumb portion and the closed end of the at least one finger portion;
the water repellent area extends to the second circumference of the thumb portion and the second surface of the at least one finger portion.
5. The glove as claimed in claim 1 , wherein
the body has
a wrist portion being circular in section and having two opposite ends;
a palm portion being circular in section, connected with one of the ends of the wrist portion, and having a first face and a second face, wherein the first face and the second face are opposite each other;
a thumb portion being sheath-like and having
a first circumference facing to a direction that the first face of the palm portion faces to;
a second circumference opposite to the first circumference of the thumb portion;
a closed end; and
an attaching end opposite to the closed end of the thumb portion and connected with the palm portion;
at least one finger portion being sheath-like and having
a first surface facing to a direction that the first circumference of the thumb portion faces to;
a second surface opposite to the first surface of the at least one finger portion;
a closed end; and
a joined end opposite to the closed end of the at least one finger portion and connected with the palm portion;
the at least one waterproof layer is covered on the second face of the palm portion, the second circumference of the thumb portion, and the second surface of the at least one finger portion, wherein the at least one waterproof layer extends from the closed end of the thumb portion and the closed end of the at least one finger portion to the first circumference of the thumb portion and the first surface of the at least one finger portion; and
the water repellent area is distributed over the first face of the palm portion, the first circumference of the thumb portion, and the first surface of the at least one finger portion.
6. The glove as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the at least one finger portion is implemented as four in amount.
7. The glove as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the at least one finger portion is implemented as four in amount.
8. The glove as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the at least one finger portion is implemented as four in amount.
9. The glove as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the at least one finger portion is implemented as four in amount.
10. The glove as claimed in claim 1 , wherein
the body has
a wrist portion being circular in section and having two opposite ends;
a palm portion being circular in section, connected with one of the ends of the wrist portion, and having a first face and a second face, wherein the first face and the second face are opposite each other;
a thumb portion being sheath-like and having
a first circumference facing to a direction that the first face of the palm portion faces to;
a second circumference opposite to the first circumference of the thumb portion;
a closed end; and
an attaching end opposite to the closed end of the thumb portion and connected with the palm portion;
four finger portions, wherein each finger portion is sheath-like and has
a first surface facing to a direction that the first circumference of the thumb portion faces to;
a second surface opposite to the first surface of said finger portion;
a closed end; and
a joined end opposite to the closed end of said finger portion and connected with the palm portion;
the at least one waterproof layer is implemented as five in amount, and the five waterproof layers are respectively covered on the closed end of the thumb portion and the closed ends of the four finger portions;
the water repellent area is distributed over the first face and the second face of the palm portion, the first circumference and the second circumference of the thumb portion, and the first surface and the second surface of each finger portion.
11. The glove as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the wrist portion further has a constraining ring formed at one of the ends of the wrist portion and being opposite to the palm portion.
12. The glove as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the wrist portion further has a constraining ring formed at one of the ends of the wrist portion and being opposite to the palm portion.
13. The glove as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the wrist portion further has a constraining ring formed at one of the ends of the wrist portion and being opposite to the palm portion.
14. The glove as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the wrist portion further has a constraining ring formed at one of the ends of the wrist portion and being opposite to the palm portion.
15. The glove as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the wrist portion further has a constraining ring formed at one of the ends of the wrist portion and being opposite to the palm portion.
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