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Protective glove for shielding penetrating radiation

A protective glove, penetrating technology, applied in gloves, applications, clothing, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to protect the fingers, only being able to protect, hand fatigue, etc., achieving the effect of light weight, preventing incident radiation, and improving comfort

Pending Publication Date: 2020-05-26
奥马尔奥马尔帕夏
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Problems solved by technology

The disadvantage of such wrist guards is that they only protect the back of the hand area, not the fingers, which are still exposed to penetrating radiation as a result
Also, these wristbands are problematic in terms of wearing comfort, as they tend to slip and are heavy, causing rapid hand fatigue

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[0027] Figure 1a is a cross-sectional view of a finger, which can be the middle or little finger or the thumb. Figure 1a Shown are the nails of the middle / little finger or thumb 3a,b. Vertical double arrows (reference symbol 12) illustrate the flexion or extension of the middle / little finger or thumb 3a,b. For this purpose, the extensor side of the middle / little finger or thumb 3a, b indicated by reference sign 5 is above the middle / little finger or thumb 3a, b, while the flexor side 6 is below the finger 3a, b.

[0028] Figure 1b It is a cross-sectional view of the protective glove 1 of the present invention, the periphery of the protective glove 1 shown is at least partially surrounded by a radiation-suppressing layer 2 for blocking penetrating rays 4 . The radiation suppressing layer 2 is arranged directly on the protective glove 1 or embedded in the protective glove 1 . The radiation-suppressing layer 2 is arranged essentially on the extensor side 5 of the protective ...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a protective glove (1) for shielding penetrating radiation, having a radiation-inhibiting layer (2) which at least partially surrounds the protective glove (1) and is situateddirectly on the protective glove (1) or is incorporated into the protective glove (1), characterised in that the radiation-inhibiting layer (2) is situated substantially on the extensor side (5) of the protective glove (1), and the radiation-inhibiting layer (2), in the region of the fingers (3a, b), decreases in thickness towards the flexor sides (6) of the fingers (3a, b) over the course of thetransverse direction of extent (10).

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a protective glove for blocking penetrating radiation with a radiation-inhibiting layer at least partially surrounding the protective glove and positioned directly on or placed on the protective glove. in protective gloves. Background technique [0002] Exposure of the body or parts of the body to penetrating radiation, especially X-rays, is known to increase the risk of cancer. Accordingly, it is known to employ a variety of advanced protective gloves to protect against such penetrating radiation. [0003] Medical personnel (especially radiologists and / or neurologists) are exposed to an increasingly penetrating and thus harmful radiation environment when performing medical examinations, such as surgery performed with the aid of X-ray visualization, also known as Perspective program. In particular, the upper extremities (eg, arms and fingers) are exposed to an ever-increasing environment of penetrating radiation. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G21F3/035A41D19/00
CPCA41D19/015A41D19/0058G21F3/035A41D2500/00
Inventor 奥马尔·奥马尔-帕夏
Owner 奥马尔奥马尔帕夏
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