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Knitted gloves having a single layer with a plurality of yarns

A yarn and glove technology, applied in gloves, weft knitting, knitting, etc., can solve the problem of low air permeability of gloves and optimal air permeability

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-05-16
ANSELL
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The thickness of the layers can also result in a glove with less than optimal breathability

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[0153] Preferred woodworking gloves are described below. 9 parts including parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5., 5, 6, 7 and 8 are used with Figure 13 15-pin Dyneema in the first color in the style shown yarn and has Figure 13 15-pin Dyneema in the second color in the style shown The yarn is woven in a single layer. Then, the woven single-layer glove liner with two different types of yarns was placed on the former and immersed in a solution containing soft water, calcium nitrate and dipentyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt (surfactant AY 65%). coagulant. Then, after further processing, the glove liner is dipped into a coating of aqueous latex compound including Synthomer 6322 (an aqueous dispersion of butadiene acrylonitrile copolymer), Darvan WAQ 50% (sodium lauryl sulfate and water), MB-2ES, zinc oxide, Akrosperse E-98 blue pigment, Acrysol RM-5000 (solvent-free hydrophobically modified polyethylene oxide polyurethane) and MHPC-50 (Culminal methyl hydroxypropyl cellulose). Latex comp...

Embodiment 2

[0187] Preferred electrician's gloves are described below. 8 parts including parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5., 5, 6 and 7 are used with Figure 22 15-pin Dyneema in the first color in the style shown yarn and has Figure 22 15-pin Dyneema in the second color in the style shown The yarn is woven in a single layer. Weave areas of reinforcement into parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 using nylon braiding. Then, the woven glove liner with two different types of yarns was laid out on a former designed to be dipped in the palm and dipped in a mixture of soft water, calcium nitrate and dipentyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt (AY 65% surfactant) coagulant. Then, after further processing, the glove liner is dipped into a coating of aqueous latex compounds including Synthomer 6322 (aqueous dispersion of butadiene acrylonitrile copolymer), Darvan WAQ 50% (sodium lauryl sulfate and water), MB-2ES, zinc oxide, Akrosperse E-98 blue pigment, Acrysol RM-5000 (solvent-free hydrophobically modified polyethylene o...

Embodiment 3

[0189] Preferred electrician's gloves are described below. 9 parts including parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5., 5, 6, 7 and 8 use a 15-pin Dyneema with the first color in the pattern shown in Figure 8 yarn and 15 stitches of Dyneema with the second color in the pattern shown in Figure 8 The yarn is woven in a single layer. Weave areas of reinforcement into parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using nylon braiding. Then, a woven glove liner with two different types of yarns was placed on the former and immersed in a coagulant comprising soft water, calcium nitrate and dipentyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt (surfactant AY 65%). Then, after further processing, the glove liner is dipped into a coating of aqueous latex compounds including Synthomer 6322 (aqueous dispersion of butadiene acrylonitrile copolymer), Darvan WAQ 50% (sodium lauryl sulfate and water), MB-2ES, zinc oxide, Akrosperse E-98 blue pigment, Acrysol RM-5000 (solvent-free hydrophobically modified polyethylene oxide polyurethane), and M...

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Abstract

A seamless, single layer, multi-yarn glove or glove liner is disclosed. The glove or glove liner includes a first type of yarn and a second type of yarn that is different from the first type of yarn. The glove or glove liner has a single layer that includes the first type of yarn and the second type of yarn knitted together to form a hand-like structure that includes a thumb section, a plurality of finger sections and a palm section. The first type of yarn is different that the second type of yarn. For example, the first type of yarn may be a cut resistant yarn and the second type of yarn may be an inexpensive elastic yarn such as Spandex. Gloves suitable for use by carpenters, electricians, HVAC handlers, laborers, masons, and plumbers are also provided. Methods of using these gloves are also provided.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to knitted gloves and knitted glove liners having a single layer and an elastic coating. In particular embodiments, the glove is suitable for use by carpenters, electricians, HVAC technicians, laborers, masons, and plumbers. Background technique [0002] Gloves are of increasing importance for the hand protection of today's workforce. For example, many current gloves include cut resistant high performance yarns to provide cut protection to the wearer of the glove. Known gloves, especially those that provide more functionality, often have multiple plies or layers to include the different types of yarns required. Alternatively, gloves are known to comprise different types of yarns required depending on the reinforcement area. [0003] Existing gloves comprising multiple yarns are expensive due to the additional strands or layers used in the manufacturing process. Furthermore, additional strands or layers in the glove oft...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A41D19/00
CPCA41D19/01505D04B1/28D04B1/126A41D2500/10D10B2403/0112
Inventor 肖恩·斯维尼埃里克·汤普森詹姆士·H·茂兰德柴瑞林·N·纳尔逊史蒂文·M·约克诺伯特·赫克托·派若莱斯·索利斯克里斯·巴矛
Owner ANSELL
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