US20150053709A1 - Method and apparatus for disposable glove dispensing - Google Patents
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- a disposable glove dispensing system may allow for a user to efficiently put on a disposable glove without touching the outside of the glove.
- a disposable glove may comprise an opening for hand entry having a first opening edge and a second opening edge, a first interconnection point located near the first opening edge, wherein the first interconnection point attaches the disposable glove to a first adjacent disposable glove, and a second interconnection point located near the second opening edge.
- the second interconnection point may attach the disposable glove to a second adjacent disposable glove, wherein the disposable glove is positioned between the first adjacent disposable glove and the second adjacent disposable glove.
- a disposable glove dispensing system may comprise a pack of disposable gloves, where an individual disposable glove of the pack of disposable gloves is interconnected to adjacent disposable gloves, and a glove dispenser comprising a first glove hanger and a second glove hanger, where the pack of disposable gloves hang from the first glove hanger and the second glove hanger.
- the glove dispenser may further comprise a main body connected to the first glove hanger and the second glove hanger, and further comprise a support member connected to the main body.
- a method of dispensing a disposable glove may include opening a disposable glove having a first opening edge and a second opening edge.
- the disposable glove may hang from a glove dispenser having a first glove hanger and a second glove hanger.
- the disposable glove also may be attached to an adjacent disposable glove by an interconnection point located near one of the first opening edge or the second opening edge.
- the method may further include inserting a hand into the disposable glove, tearing the interconnection point, and removing the disposable glove from the glove dispenser.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a disposable glove pack and a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up perspective view of a disposable glove pack and interconnection point(s), in accordance with various embodiments
- FIGS. 3A-B illustrate front views of exemplary disposable gloves, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 4 illustrates a block figure of an exemplary view of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 5A illustrates a perspective view of a disposable glove pack and a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 5B illustrates a perspective view of a disposable glove pack and a side-by-side glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 5C illustrates a perspective view of a glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIGS. 6A-B illustrate top-down views of dispensing stands, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 7A illustrates a front view of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments.
- FIG. 7B illustrates a close-up perspective view of a glove dispenser and glove hangers, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 7C illustrates a perspective view of a side-by-side glove dispenser and glove hangers, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 7D illustrates a front view of a glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 7E illustrates a close-up perspective view of a glove dispenser and glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 8A illustrates a side view of a glove dispenser and glove hangers, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 8B illustrates a side view of a glove hanger, in accordance with various embodiments.
- FIG. 8C illustrates a side view of a glove hanger having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 9 illustrates a back view of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a back view of a hanging glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 11A illustrates a perspective view of a back-to-back glove dispenser stand, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 11B illustrates a perspective view of a back-to-back glove dispenser stand with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective view of the back of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 13A illustrates a perspective view of the front of a side-by-side glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 13B illustrates a perspective view of the front of a side-by-side glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments
- FIG. 14A illustrates a perspective view of the back of a side-by-side glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments.
- FIG. 14B illustrates a perspective view of the back of a side-by-side glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments.
- FIGS. 15A-B illustrate perspective views of a disposable glove pack having a cover and a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments.
- the disclosure can also have applications in the medical industry, which includes medical hospitals/clinics, long-term care facilities, outpatient surgical centers, doctor offices, dental offices, laboratories, and veterinary clinics. Furthermore, the disclosed methods and apparatuses could also be used in the home.
- the disposable gloves as discussed herein can include gloves made of latex, nitrile, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, vinyl, and other suitable materials.
- the disposable gloves may also have different thicknesses of the materials for reducing contamination.
- gloves for medical applications can be thicker than gloves for food handling applications.
- the disposable gloves can come in multiple packs of different sizes, such as small, medium, or large, and the like.
- a disposable glove dispensing system may comprise a pack of disposable gloves 1 attached to a glove dispenser 2 .
- the disposable glove pack can comprise several gloves. Each glove can be flat and connected between other adjacent disposable gloves 1 at one or more connection points.
- each glove may have a first opening edge 9 and a second opening edge 10 . When the glove is opened, the first opening edge 9 and the second opening edge 10 are spread from one another so that a hand may be inserted between the first opening edge 9 and the second opening edge 10 and into the body of the glove 1 .
- FIG. 5B illustrates two adjacent disposable gloves 1 connected by an inner support sheet 6 .
- the inner support sheet 6 may provide strength and stability to the gloves when hanging from glove dispenser 2 , yet also facilitate the easy removal of the gloves.
- interconnection point(s) 4 may be spaced around the perimeter of inner support sheet 6 , providing regions wherein the force of a user's hand when pulling the gloves away from the glove dispenser 2 may be concentrated, facilitating local tearing at interconnection point(s) 4 and easy removal of the gloves from the glove dispenser 2 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up view of exemplary interconnection point(s) between multiple gloves.
- a first disposable glove 1 A may have an interconnection point 4 to an adjacent second disposable glove 1 B
- the second disposable glove 1 B may have an interconnection point 4 to an adjacent third disposable glove 1 C.
- the interconnection point(s) 4 pull the adjacent second glove 1 B open, staging the adjacent second glove 1 B ready to receive the next hand. In this manner, a disposable glove remains ready and available for a person to put on the disposable gloves without having to touch the outside of the gloves.
- the interconnection point 4 may be located near a hanging point on a glove hanger, for example, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 , 3 A-B, and 5 B.
- the gloves may be separated, and thereby the interconnection point(s) 4 separated, by pulling the top edge of the glove along the axis of each glove hanger.
- the interconnection point 4 may be connected tabs from a punch-out of a hole for the glove hanger.
- a glove hanger may be inserted into the punch-out hole, and the resulting tabs from the punch-out are retained and formed into the interconnection point(s).
- an interconnection point 4 may occur anywhere along the top edge of the gloves.
- the interconnection point(s) 4 can be perforated and have thinner plastic areas, with small connection points that may be easily broken.
- the interconnection point(s) 4 may be connected via heat sealing, an adhesive, an interlock tab, or a combination thereof. When the interconnection point(s) 4 are pulled, the interconnection point(s) 4 may separate by introducing sheer force to separate the adhesive or weld dots on each interconnection point 4 .
- the gloves may individually further comprise one or more tear points 8 near the top edge.
- a tear point 8 may comprise an aperture through the glove 1 , or thinner regions, or perforations or other like structures for removably coupling gloves to a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 (see FIG. 15 A-B). This aperture may permit a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 (see FIGS. 15A-B ) to interface with the gloves.
- a portion of the glove package that is disposed in contact with the outermost glove may be attached to a portion of the glove package that is disposed in contact with the innermost glove.
- the glove package may comprise a metallic material aligned with the tear point 8 .
- the metallic material may be warmed by RF welding so that the portion of the glove package disposed in contact with the outermost glove melts to the portion of the glove package disposed in contact with the inner most glove, through the tear point 8 .
- Other embodiments may comprise tear point(s) 8 located anywhere proximate the top edge, e.g., a glove 1 may individually comprise two tear points 8 disposed along the top edge, although a glove 1 may comprise any number of tear points 8 disposed at any position to facilitate removably coupling gloves to a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 (see FIGS. 15A-B ).
- the disposable gloves 1 A, 1 B, 1 C may individually further comprise a pull tab 5 on the top edge.
- the pull tab 5 may be used to facilitate further opening of a disposable glove by pulling of the pull tab 5 .
- a user may be able to pull the pull tab 5 to open the glove with minimal contact between the glove and the user.
- further embodiments may omit the pull tab 5 .
- the disposable glove 1 may further comprise one or more gussets 3 located on one or more sides of the first opening edge 9 and the second opening edge 10 making up the glove opening.
- the extra material of the gusset 3 may allow easier separation of the opening by facilitating expansion of the glove opening when the glove is hanging.
- the gussets 3 can provide additional slack to the glove opening such that the glove may opened with little or no resistance and allowing an opening that is sufficiently wide for hand insertion.
- the gussets 3 may provide additional linear edge to the opening of the glove thereby allowing the distance from the first opening edge 9 and the second opening edge 10 to increase as the glove is opened.
- the gussets 3 are triangular in shape though other shapes, such as rhomboid or parabolic, may be used. Additionally, the gusset 3 may be in-board or out-board of the hanging points of the glove hanger. An out-board gusset results in the extra gusset material being outside of the glove opening, creating a flared glove opening. Similarly, the in-board gusset results in the extra gusset material being folded inside the glove opening.
- a disposable glove 1 may also be designed to better fit a user's hand.
- the disposable glove 1 may comprise tack points 7 around the inside perimeter.
- the glove may have tack points near the wrist area and/or around the perimeter of the fingers.
- the tack points 7 may be formed using light tack adhesion to create a series of interconnected points. As the user inserts a hand, the tack points 7 break to accommodate the size of the user's hand. Any unbroken tack points 7 provide a more snug fit around the hand.
- a glove dispenser 2 may comprise a main body 14 , a support member 13 , and a glove retention member 12 .
- the glove dispenser 2 is a unitary body, or an assembly of different pieces, or may comprise any arrangement of elements whereby gloves may be dispensed.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise a main body 14 standing upright and an attached support member 13 to stabilize the main body 14 .
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise a self-supporting unitary body joined with a glove retention member 12 .
- the glove retention member 12 may be connected to the main body 14 and may support gloves to be dispensed. In this manner, the main body 14 may be sufficiently tall that it may hold the gloves vertically.
- the main body 14 may comprise a molded plastic body, may comprise metal or ceramic, may be a bent metal channel, may comprise a machined part, or may be any structure adapted to support the glove retention member 12 .
- the glove retention member 12 may comprise a pair of glove hangers, for example, a first glove hanger 15 and a second glove hanger 16 .
- a pair of glove hangers may extend normal to a face of the main body 14 . In this manner, gloves may be connected to the glove hangers and supported thereby.
- the first glove hanger 15 is parallel to the second glove hanger 16 .
- the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 may be angled towards each other, with the hangers narrowing towards each other away from the main body 14 .
- the gloves may be taut near the main body 14 and have more slack near the hanger ends to be easier to insert a hand.
- the glove retention member 12 may comprise one glove hanger, three glove hangers, or any number of glove hangers configured to support gloves.
- the glove retention member 12 may comprise tabs, or clips, or hooks, or any other apparatus or combination of apparatuses designed to support at least one glove.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise a single glove retention member 12 comprising a pair of glove hangers. However, in various other embodiments, the glove dispenser 2 may comprise two to four glove retention members 12 , or any other suitable number of glove retention members 12 , so that multiple gloves may be separately supported by the glove dispenser 2 .
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise two glove retention members 12 , which may comprise various combinations of glove hangers.
- the two glove retention members 12 may share a second glove hanger 16 .
- one glove retention member 12 may comprise a left side first glove hanger 15 , a centrally positioned second glove hanger 16 .
- the other glove retention member 12 may comprise a right side first glove hanger 15 and the centrally disposed second glove hanger 16 which is shared by the two glove retention members 12 .
- the glove retention member 12 comprises two complete pairs of glove hangers, so that a first glove hanger 15 and a second glove hanger 16 support each disposable glove 1 .
- the glove hangers may extend normal to a face of the main body 14 .
- the glove hangers are parallel.
- the first glove hanger 15 may be angled outwardly from the main body 14 and the second glove hanger 16 may be angled upwardly from the main body 14 .
- the gloves may be prevented from sliding off of the glove retention hangers.
- the glove retention member 12 may comprise one glove hanger, three glove hangers, or any number of glove hangers configured to support gloves.
- the glove retention member 12 may comprise tabs, or clips, or hooks, or any other apparatus or combination of apparatuses designed to support at least one glove.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise a single glove retention member 12 comprising a pair of glove hangers.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise two to four glove retention members 12 , or any other suitable number of glove retention members 12 , so that multiple gloves may be separately supported by the glove dispenser 2 .
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise two glove retention members 12 sharing a centrally positioned second glove hanger 16 , so that multiple gloves may be supported by the glove dispenser 2 .
- the support member 13 may comprise four supporting legs disposed perpendicular to a Y-Z plane intersecting the main body 14 , or in any direction whereby the glove dispenser 2 may be supported.
- the main body 14 may be said to be standing upright (e.g., vertically)
- the support member 13 may be said to be lying beneath the main body 14 (e.g., horizontally).
- the Y-Z plane may be said to intersect the main body 14
- the legs may be said to lie in the X-Z plane
- the X-Y plane may be said to bisect the main body 14 as referenced in FIG. 5 .
- the support member 13 prevents the main body 14 from toppling.
- the support member 13 may comprise any number of legs, or may not comprise legs but may comprise a singular leg, for example, a large planar leg, or may comprise three legs, for example a tripod.
- the support member 13 may comprise two supporting legs disposed perpendicular to a Y-Z plane intersecting the main body 14 , or in any direction whereby the glove dispenser 2 may be supported.
- the support member 13 may be removable, for instance, to permit compact shipping and storage.
- the main body 14 may comprise a unitary plastic body, for example, a main body 14 may support the glove retention member 12 .
- a main body 14 may comprise a rectangular body, or a triangular body, or a wire frame body, or may comprise any arrangement of elements whereby the glove retention member 12 may be disposed at a position whereby gloves may be supported without unwanted interference from surrounding objects or environments.
- the glove dispenser 2 also may comprise a glove retention member 12 .
- the glove retention member 12 may comprise a first glove hanger 15 and a second glove hanger 16 .
- the first glove hanger 15 and/or the second glove hanger 16 are each disposed extending normal (e.g., perpendicularly) from a face of the main body 14 . While various embodiments are depicted herein having a first glove hanger 15 and a second glove hanger 16 , it may be appreciated that one glove hanger, or three glove hangers, or four glove hangers, or any number of glove hangers may be implemented.
- first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 are spaced equidistant from a line passing through the center of the main body 14 of the base (i.e., the X-Y plane).
- first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 may be mirrors of one another, for example, as discussed further wherein, each glove hanger may have a hanger angle 45 ( FIG. 7A ) whereby the glove hangers are both angled outward from a line passing through the center of the main body 14 , or whereby the glove hangers are angled at a hanger angle 45 ( FIG. 7D ) approximating a right angle from a line passing through the center of the main body 14 .
- multiple glove retention members 12 may be positioned so that they share one or more glove hangers. For example, with momentary emphasis on FIG. 5B , two glove retention members 12 may share a centrally positioned second glove hanger 16 .
- the support member 13 may comprise legs.
- the support member 13 may comprise a first forward leg 20 , a second forward leg 22 , a first aft leg 24 , and a second aft leg 26 .
- the first forward leg 20 and the second forward leg 22 may be spaced along one face of the main body 14
- the first aft leg 24 and the second aft leg 26 may be spaced along a second face of the main body 14 .
- These faces may be parallel, for example, parallel opposite sides of the main body 14 .
- legs may be made in pairs, for example, the first forward leg 20 and the second forward leg 22 may be a pair, and the first aft leg 24 and the second aft leg 26 may be a pair. Each pair may comprise a single bent piece of metal, for example, a stiff metal wire. In various embodiments, each leg has a foot 50 .
- the support member 13 may comprise a first forward leg 20 and a second forward leg 22 .
- the support member 13 may further comprise an aft support bar 21 extending perpendicular to the first forward leg 20 and the second forward leg 22 and behind the main body 14 , eliminating the need for aft legs.
- the various legs may be removable, for instance, to permit compact shipping and storage.
- the foot 50 may comprise a circular disc.
- the foot 50 may be a suction cup to attach the legs to a flat surface.
- the foot 50 may be the same suction cup but may be reversible to provide a friction connection between the legs and the flat surface.
- the foot 50 may comprise an integral portion of a leg, for example the first forward leg 20 , the second forward leg 22 , the first aft leg 24 or the second aft leg 26 .
- the foot 50 may be circular, or square, or oval, or trapezoidal, or may comprise any shape or combination of shapes configured to provide stability.
- the foot 50 may extend below the leg, for example, to diminish wobble caused by dimensional overconstraint of the support member 13 when resting on a surface, for example, a countertop.
- the foot 50 is rubber, though it may be plastic or any other material suitable to provide support to the glove dispenser 2 and friction resistance to the surface on which it rests.
- the support member 13 may also comprise a support member base attachment element 28 .
- the support member base attachment element 28 may comprise a tab attached to a portion of the support member 13 .
- the support member base attachment element 28 being a tab may comprise one or more holes 30 to facilitate connecting the tab to the main body 14 .
- the one or more holes 30 correspond to an aperture disposed within the support member base attachment element 28 . In this manner, a fastener may be inserted to hold the two elements in mechanical communication.
- the support member base attachment element 28 may comprise a plug, a stake, a glue pad, or any other mechanism intended to interface with the main body 14 .
- the support member base attachment element 28 may be a tab connected to the wire comprising a leg.
- the legs are made in pairs, for example, the first forward leg 20 and the second forward leg 22 may be a pair comprising a single piece of bent wire, and the support member base attachment element 28 may be a tab connected to the wire proximate to one of the legs.
- the support member base attachment element 28 comprises a pair of metal tabs each attached to a different portion of the support member 13 .
- the support member base attachment element 28 may comprise a first tab attached to a first portion of the support member 13 and a second tab attached to a second portion of the support member 13 .
- a tab may be positioned near each of the legs, for example, the first portion may be proximate to the first forward leg 20 and the second portion may be proximate to the second forward leg 22 .
- the first portion may be proximate to the first aft leg 24 and the second portion may be proximate to the second aft leg 26 .
- one or more support member base attachment element 28 may be associated with each leg or pair of legs.
- the main body 14 comprises a hanger interface plate 38 on the backside of the main body 14 .
- the hanger interface plate 38 may comprise a metal plate disposed in contact with the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 .
- the plate may limit the movement of the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 .
- each glove hanger may be articulable through a plane parallel to a face of the main body 14 , for example, as discussed herein, a glove backstop face 34 of the main body 14 .
- the hanger interface plate 38 may restrict the movement of the glove hangers, for example, preventing downward movement of the glove hanger (e.g., movement in the negative Y direction). As a result, the hanger may be ridged in the downward direction, but when struck by hands or with a body part, the hangers may flex to reduce the risk of injury. Moreover, the flexing may reduce the risk that such inadvertent contact would break the glove dispenser 2 .
- the hanger interface plate 38 may be disposed in contact with both the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 , or with just one glove hanger, or with any number of glove hangers.
- the glove backstop face 34 may provide a surface against which gloves may rest as they hang from the glove retention member 12 .
- the glove backstop face 34 may comprise a concave surface, for example at a top portion of the main body 14 .
- the glove backstop face 34 may comprise a chamfered and/or curved face resembling a curve of the back of a human hand. In this manner, the glove backstop face 34 may enhance the ease with which a hand may be inserted into a glove attached to the glove retention member 12 .
- glove backstop face 34 is planar. However, the glove backstop face 34 may comprise any shape whereby the user's hand may be more readily guided to access the glove attached to the glove retention member 12 .
- the main body 14 may comprise vertical strengthening ribs 58 and horizontal strengthening ribs 60 for providing support and strength.
- the main body 14 may comprise two vertical strengthening ribs 58 , though any number of vertical strengthening ribs 58 may be implemented. Further, the main body 14 may comprise three horizontal strengthening ribs 60 , though any number of horizontal strengthening ribs 60 may be implemented.
- the vertical strengthening rib 58 may comprise a unitary piece of material integral with the main body 14 and traversing a substantial length of the main body 14 parallel to the Y-axis.
- the horizontal strengthening rib 60 may comprise a unitary piece of material integral with the main body 14 and traversing a length of the main body 14 parallel to the X-axis. At least one of the vertical strengthening ribs 58 and the horizontal strengthening ribs 60 may extend in the negative Z-direction, so that it forms a stringer running along a face of the main body 14 . In this manner, the ribs may ameliorate bending and may provide reinforcement to the glove dispenser 2 .
- the strengthening ribs 58 , 60 may comprise any element adapted to ameliorate bending so as to strengthen the main body 14 and enhance rigidity in the Y-Z plane.
- the glove retention member 12 may further comprise a first glove hanger aperture 40 connected to the first glove hanger 15 and a second glove hanger aperture 42 connected to the second glove hanger 16 .
- the first glove hanger aperture 40 and second glove hanger aperture 42 may individually comprise an aperture disposed in the glove backstop face 34 of the main body 14 .
- an aperture may be disposed linearly outward and upward of a geometric center point of the glove backstop face 34 .
- the first and second glove hanger apertures 40 , 42 may be disposed in the upper left corner and upper right corner, respectively, of the glove backstop face 34 .
- the first glove hanger aperture 40 may comprise a stop tab 41 .
- the second glove hanger aperture 42 may also comprise a stop tab 41 .
- the stop tab 41 may be designed to resist motion of the hanger shaft 46 in the direction of the stop tab 41 .
- the stop tab 41 may be any structure by which movement of a hanger shaft 46 extending from the aperture may be constrained.
- the stop tab 41 may comprise a boss extending from the circumference of the aperture toward the center of the aperture. The boss may be located at the negative most point of the aperture with respect to the Y-axis. Thus, the boss may be said to be located at the bottom of the aperture.
- the boss may be unitary with the main body 14 as illustrated in FIG. 5A-C , or may be glued, sonically welded, or otherwise fixed in position.
- the boss may comprise a separate piece of material, for example, an insert configured to be placed in the aperture or may comprise a piece unitary with the main body 14 as illustrated in FIGS. 7B and 7E .
- the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 each may comprise a flexible base 44 , a hanger shaft 46 , and an end hook 48 .
- the flexible base 44 may be positioned within the first glove hanger aperture 40 of the main body 14 .
- the hanger shaft 46 may be inserted through the flexible base 44 and may extend outward in an X-axis direction.
- the end hook 48 may comprise a bent portion of the hanger shaft 46 disposed at a distal end of the hanger shaft 46 with respect to the main body 14 .
- a proximate end of the hanger shaft 46 with respect to the main body 14 , may be disposed within the flexible base 44 .
- the hanger shaft 46 may be retained securely in connection to the main body 14 via the flexible base 44 inserted within the first glove hanger aperture 40 and/or the second glove hanger aperture 42 .
- the flexible base 44 may also be flexible so that the hanger shaft 46 is movable in response to external forces exerted on the hanger shaft 46 , for example, by the user's hand.
- the flexible base 44 permits the hanger shaft 46 to translate in the Y and Z directions, but not in the X direction.
- the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 each may comprise a hanger shaft 46 , and an end hook 48 .
- the flexible base is omitted.
- the hanger shaft 46 may be inserted into the main body 14 , and may extend outward in an X-axis direction.
- the end hook 48 may comprise a bent portion of the hanger shaft 46 disposed at a distal end of the hanger shaft 46 with respect to the main body 14 .
- a proximate end of the hanger shaft 46 may be disposed within the main body 14 , and/or may abut against a face of the main body 14 where it is secured by welding, gluing, bonding, or any other method. In this manner, the hanger shaft 46 may be retained securely in connection to the main body 14 .
- the flexible base 44 may comprise a sleeve 62 and a shock absorber 64 .
- the flexible base 44 may comprise a shock absorber 64 , but omit a sleeve 62 (compare FIG. 8A ).
- the shock absorber 64 may comprise a disc made from a flexible material, for example, rubber.
- the shock absorber 64 may comprise any shape adapted to fit in the aperture comprising the first glove hanger 15 and/or the second glove hanger 16 .
- the shock absorber 64 may comprise any material suitable to retain the hanger shaft 46 , yet permit flexibility.
- the sleeve 62 may comprise a hollow cylinder extending axially from the shock absorber 64 , for example, at its center and extending in the positive X direction.
- the sleeve 62 may comprise any element configured so that the hanger shaft 46 may extend through the sleeve 62 , terminating inside the shock absorber 64 .
- the flexible base 44 may permit movement of the hanger shaft 46 as discussed herein in response to flexing of the shock absorber 64 , yet may prevent the hanger shaft 46 from translating in the X direction via the frictional interaction between the sleeve 62 and the hanger shaft 46 .
- the hanger shaft 46 may be bent or otherwise configured to facilitate feeding or dispensing of gloves.
- a hanger shaft 46 may bend downwardly in order to facilitate gravitational feeding of gloves as the gloves are pulled from the hanger.
- the bend of the shaft may cause a glove that is being dispensed to open so that a user's hand is more easily insertable.
- the user is permitted significant latitude in how the user tugs on the glove when dispensing the glove. For instance, the user may pull downward or pull away from the dispenser or may pull in a variety of directions.
- the hanger shaft is bent, a tug in a variety of directions causes a force having a vector component substantially perpendicular to the main body 14 .
- the bend in the hanger shaft 46 allows the glove to be torn away and the next glove staged in response to a variety of different tugs in different directions, by the user.
- the hanger shaft 46 may further comprise an upper retainer 51 .
- the upper retainer 51 may comprise an abrupt change in the diameter of the hanger shaft 46 whereby stored gloves may be prevented from gravity feeding until a force is exerted on them sufficient to translate them past this abrupt change in diameter of the hanger shaft 46 , for example by a user's hand.
- the hanger shaft 46 may further comprise a shaft sleeve 49 .
- Upper retainer 51 may be integrally formed with shaft sleeve 49 and may be an edge of the shaft sleeve 49 . In this manner, the abrupt change in diameter of the hanger shaft 46 continues from the upper retainer 51 to the end hook 48 .
- the increased diameter may ameliorate unwanted movement of gloves by increasing the friction between the glove and the portion of the hanger shaft 46 covered by the shaft sleeve 49 .
- no shaft sleeve 49 is present, for example, in embodiments wherein the hanger shaft 46 is formed from stamped sheet metal, or in embodiments according to FIG. 8C .
- the hanger shaft 46 may comprise a widened retention portion 43 .
- the widened retention portion 43 may comprise a gradual change in the diameter of the hanger shaft 46 and may comprise a flattening of the shaft or otherwise comprise a change in the cross-sectional profile of the shaft.
- the widened retention portion 43 may be disposed between the shaft angle 39 and the end hook 48 . In this manner, stored gloves may be prevented from gravity feeding until a force is exerted on them sufficient to translate them past this change in shape and/or diameter of the hanger shaft 46 , for example by a user's hand.
- the change in shape and/or diameter may ameliorate unwanted movement of gloves by increasing the friction between the glove and the widened retention portion 43 of the hanger shaft 46 .
- the bulk of the multiple gloves may cause them to expand as a group over the widened retention portion 43 .
- the distribution of the gloves may be enhanced by the gradual change in the cross-sectional profile of the shaft along the length of the widened retention portion 43 .
- the hanger shaft 46 may comprise a shaft angle 39 .
- a shaft angle 39 may comprise a bend in the hanger shaft 46 .
- a hanger shaft 46 may extend away from the main body 14 substantially perpendicular to a face of the main body 14 .
- the hanger shaft 46 may transition to also extend downwardly and away from the face of the main body 14 .
- the first glove hanger 15 and the second glove hanger 16 may each comprise an end hook 48 disposed at the distal end of the hanger shaft 46 .
- the end hook 48 may comprise a C-shape bent portion of the hanger shaft 46 .
- the end hook 48 may comprise a U-shaped bent portion of the hanger shaft 46 .
- the end hook 48 may comprise an upturned bent portion of the hanger shaft 46 .
- the end hook 48 may further comprise a retention bump 47 ( FIG.
- the end hook is shaped to resemble a triangle so that the end hook 48 is wider at the outermost edge than where it unites with the hanger shaft 46 . In this manner, the frictional engagement may be increased between the hanger shaft 46 and an item to be hanged from the hanger shaft 46 , for example, a glove.
- the item to be hanged from the hanger shaft 46 may be prevented from inadvertently falling off of the end hook 48 , for example, in response to a wind or inadvertent brushing by a person.
- the end hook 48 may comprise a thickened portion of the hanger shaft 46 , or may comprise any shape configured to provide increased frictional engagement between the hanger shaft 46 and an item to be hanged from the hanger shaft 46 , for example, a glove.
- the end hook 48 may be set at a selected angle, referred to herein as a hanger angle 45 , which may be set directly upward, outward, or inward relative to the center of the main body 14 .
- the hanger angle 45 may comprise an angle between the Z-axis and a line extending through and parallel to the end hook 48 of the hanger shaft 46 .
- the hanger shaft 46 may be positioned so that the end hook 48 extends coincident with a line disposed at the hanger angle 45 above the X-axis. In this manner, the end hook 48 may extend upward and outward (e.g., in the Y and Z direction) from the center of the main body 14 .
- the first glove hanger 15 has a hanger angle 45 and the second glove hanger 16 also has a separate hanger angle 45 .
- each hanger angle 45 may comprise an angle having the same angular magnitude.
- the first glove hanger 15 may have an hanger angle 45 comprising an angle between the Z-axis and a line extending through the end hook 48 of the hanger shaft 46 wherein the line is oriented above (in the positive Y direction) the Z-axis at the angle.
- the second glove hanger 16 may have a hanger angle 45 comprising an angle between the Z-axis and a line extending through the end hook 48 of the hanger shaft 46 wherein the line is oriented above (in the positive Y direction) the Z-axis at the angle.
- each end hook 48 may point upward and outward from the center of the main body 14 .
- the hanger angle 45 may comprise a 45 degree angle ( FIG. 7A ), or a 90 degree angle ( FIG. 7D ) or any desired angle.
- the main body 14 may be configured in various ways to permit the glove dispenser 2 to be mounted and oriented differently, or for multiple glove dispensers 2 to be joined together.
- the glove dispenser 2 may be configured to hang from a surface, such as a wall (illustrated in FIG. 10 ), the glove dispenser 2 may be configured to be joined together back-to-back with an opposite facing a glove dispenser 2 (illustrated in FIG. 11A-B ), the glove dispenser 2 may be singular and have legs (illustrated in FIG. 12 ), or the glove dispenser 2 may be configured to be joined side to side with a similarly facing glove dispenser 2 (illustrated in FIGS.
- the glove dispenser 2 may be reconfigurable to be mounted or oriented in a variety of ways and aspects of various embodiments and configurations may be combined.
- a kit of parts may be provided to permit the glove dispenser 2 to be reconfigured variously.
- the main body 14 may comprise a hanging bracket 52 .
- the hanging bracket 52 may be disposed in the Y-Z plane along a face of the main body 14 , for example, along the back side of main body 14 opposite the glove retention member 12 .
- the hanging bracket 52 is a metal tab, although the hanging bracket 52 may be any element adapted to enable the main body 14 to be attached to a surface, for example, screwed, nailed, adhered, suctioned, or otherwise fastened to a wall.
- the main body 14 may comprise a back-to-back stand attachment member 54 .
- the glove dispenser 2 may have a member that permits the glove dispenser 2 to be joined with another glove dispenser 2 wherein the glove retention member 12 of each glove dispenser 2 is oriented in an opposite direction. In this manner, the glove dispensers 2 may be said to be back to back and a user may put gloves on both hands simultaneously.
- a back-to-back stand attachment member 54 comprises an aperture 66 and a back-to-back connector 68 .
- the aperture 66 may be positioned on the backside of the main body 14 .
- more than one aperture 66 is positioned around a perimeter of the main body 14 .
- a back-to-back connector 68 may comprise a plug adapted to fit in the aperture 66 , being retained by friction to the aperture, and extend therefrom.
- the back-to-back connector 68 may be a cylinder.
- a second glove dispenser 2 also having similarly spaced apertures 66 may be positioned so that the back-to-back connectors 68 align with corresponding similarly spaced apertures 66 .
- the two glove dispensers 2 may be joined together by the insertion of back-to-back connectors 68 into the apertures 66 of both the glove dispensers 2 .
- a side-by-side stand attachment member 56 comprises an aperture 70 and a side-by-side tab 72 .
- the aperture 70 may be positioned on the backside of the main body 14 . In various embodiments, more than one aperture 70 is positioned around a perimeter of the main body 14 . In various embodiments, the locations of aperture 70 may be the same as the locations of aperture 66 .
- the side-by-side tab 72 may comprise a pair of plugs (a first plug and a second plug) joined together and each adapted to fit in an aperture 70 , being retained by friction to the aperture, and extend therefrom.
- the side-by-side tab 72 may comprise a planar member comprising a face with two cylindrical plugs projecting outward in the same direction.
- One such plug may be inserted in an aperture 70 of a first glove dispenser 2 and the other plug may be inserted into an aperture 70 of a second glove dispenser 2 .
- the second glove dispenser 2 also having similarly spaced apertures 70 may be positioned so that the side-by-side tabs 72 align with the corresponding similarly spaced apertures 70 .
- the two glove dispensers 2 may be joined together by the insertion of side-by-side tabs 72 into the apertures 70 of both glove dispensers 2 .
- the glove dispensers 2 may be positioned adjacently with the face of each glove dispenser 2 facing in the same direction. In this manner, the glove dispensers 2 may be positioned so that a user may put gloves on both hands simultaneously.
- the glove dispenser 2 may be manufactured from various materials.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise metal, plastic, or a combination thereof.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise metal, such as aluminum.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise metal, such as titanium, steel, or stainless steel, though it may alternatively comprise numerous other materials configured to provide support, such as, for example, fiberglass composite, ceramic, ceramic matrix composite, plastics, polymers, alloys, austenitic nickel-chromium-based alloys, glass, binder, epoxy, polyester, acrylic or any material or combination of materials having a desired strength, stiffness, density, weight, or flexibility sufficient to maintain resiliency during use.
- various portions of the glove dispenser 2 as disclosed herein are made of different materials or combinations of materials, and/or may comprise coatings.
- the glove dispenser 2 may comprise multiple materials, or any material configuration suitable to enhance or reinforce the resiliency and/or support of the glove dispenser 2 when subjected to wear in an operating environment or to satisfy other desired weight, size, cost, chemical, physical, or biological properties, for example nonreactivity, light weight, load capacity, and heat tolerance.
- various components may comprise metal while other components may comprise plastics and/or rubber.
- the glove dispensers 2 described herein have been described in the context of glove support; however, one will appreciate in light of the present disclosure, that the apparatuses described herein, for example, the glove dispensers 2 may be used in connection with various other applications, for example in connection with various glove applications and dispensing applications.
- the disposable gloves 1 described herein may be packaged for shipping.
- a set of multiple disposable gloves 1 may be packaged within a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 .
- the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise a forward face 1501 and an aft face 1504 .
- the forward face 1501 may comprise a film that is aligned to the outermost glove in the set and the aft face 1504 may comprise a film that is aligned to the innermost glove in the set.
- the gloves 1 in the set may each comprise tear points 8 , as previously discussed.
- At least one of the forward face 1501 and the aft face 1504 may comprise a metallic ink printed on a position that is aligned with a tear point 8 when the gloves are packaged within the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 .
- the forward face 1501 and the aft face 1504 may be pressed together so that they contact at the tear point 8 , for example, through an aperture of the tear point 8 .
- the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 and gloves 1 may be exposed to RF energy, for example, during RF welding, so that the metallic ink heats and causes the forward face 1501 and the aft face 1504 to weld and/or melt together through the tear point 8 . In this manner, the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may be secured around the gloves 1 and may be retained in position relative to them.
- the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may further comprise hanger slits 1503 comprising cuts, perforations, and/or apertures disposed within the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 and aligned to the interconnection points 4 of the gloves 1 . Thus, the entire package may hang on the glove dispenser 2 .
- the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may further comprise grip points 1502 where the user may grasp the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 and compress the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 between one's fingers, without grasping the gloves 1 disposed inside the sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 .
- the grip points 1502 comprise the lower corners of the package nearest the fingers of the gloves 1 .
- the package may be torn away by pulling the package downward after grasping a grip point 1502 .
- a strategic perforation may be disposed along the upper edge of the package, or alternatively, the upper edge of the package may be open. The package may tear along this perforation, if present, so that the package may be torn away.
- the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may be manufactured from various materials.
- the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise plastics, silicones, latex, or a combination thereof.
- the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise thermoplastic aliphatic polyester, such as polylactide (PLA), or may comprise other thermoplastics, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic, or may comprise any plastic.
- PLA polylactide
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
- the gloves 1 and or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise a PLA material made from corn-based resin, or starch-based resin, or resin derived from petroleum or non-petroleum sources.
- the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise polyethylene, nitrile, vinyl, latex, and/or any other suitable material.
- the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise numerous other materials configured to provide support, such as, for example, fiberglass composite, ceramic, ceramic matrix composite, plastics, polymers, glass, binder, epoxy, polyester, acrylic or any material or combination of materials having a desired strength, stiffness, density, weight, or flexibility sufficient to maintain resiliency during use.
- various portions of the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 as disclosed herein are made of different materials or combinations of materials, and/or may comprise coatings.
- the gloves 1 and or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 may comprise multiple materials, or any material configuration suitable to enhance or reinforce the resiliency and/or support of the gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 when subjected to wear in an operating environment or to satisfy other desired weight, size, cost, chemical, physical, or biological properties, for example nonreactivity, light weight, load capacity, and heat tolerance.
- various components may comprise plastic while other components may comprise rubber.
- any reference to attached, fixed, connected or the like may include permanent, removable, temporary, partial, full and/or any other possible attachment option. Additionally, any reference to without contact (or similar phrases) may also include reduced contact or minimal contact.
- the scope of the inventions is accordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.”
- a phrase similar to “at least one of A, B, or C” is used in the claims, it is intended that the phrase be interpreted to mean that A alone may be present in an embodiment, B alone may be present in an embodiment, C alone may be present in an embodiment, or that any combination of the elements A, B and C may be present in a single embodiment; for example, A and B, A and C, B and C, or A and B and C.
- Different cross-hatching is used throughout the figures to denote different parts but not necessarily to denote the same or different materials.
- references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “various embodiments”, etc. indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to affect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described. After reading the description, it will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) how to implement the disclosure in alternative embodiments.
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Description
- This application is a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 61/870,223, filed Aug. 26, 2013, and entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPOSABLE GLOVE DISPENSING,” which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- Medical professionals, restaurant employees, and any other individual that handles food, chemicals, samples, or in any way is attempting to prevent the spread of germs cannot be sure they are operating effectively if the outside of a glove is touched prior to the user putting the gloves on their hands. Thus, it is desirable to have a delivery method and apparatus for allowing the user to insert their hands directly into an open glove without contaminating the glove outer surface.
- A disposable glove dispensing system may allow for a user to efficiently put on a disposable glove without touching the outside of the glove. In various embodiments, a disposable glove may comprise an opening for hand entry having a first opening edge and a second opening edge, a first interconnection point located near the first opening edge, wherein the first interconnection point attaches the disposable glove to a first adjacent disposable glove, and a second interconnection point located near the second opening edge. The second interconnection point may attach the disposable glove to a second adjacent disposable glove, wherein the disposable glove is positioned between the first adjacent disposable glove and the second adjacent disposable glove.
- Furthermore, in various embodiments, a disposable glove dispensing system may comprise a pack of disposable gloves, where an individual disposable glove of the pack of disposable gloves is interconnected to adjacent disposable gloves, and a glove dispenser comprising a first glove hanger and a second glove hanger, where the pack of disposable gloves hang from the first glove hanger and the second glove hanger. Moreover, the glove dispenser may further comprise a main body connected to the first glove hanger and the second glove hanger, and further comprise a support member connected to the main body.
- Moreover, in various embodiments, a method of dispensing a disposable glove is provided. A method of dispensing a disposable glove may include opening a disposable glove having a first opening edge and a second opening edge. The disposable glove may hang from a glove dispenser having a first glove hanger and a second glove hanger. The disposable glove also may be attached to an adjacent disposable glove by an interconnection point located near one of the first opening edge or the second opening edge. The method may further include inserting a hand into the disposable glove, tearing the interconnection point, and removing the disposable glove from the glove dispenser.
- The subject matter of the present disclosure is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. A more complete understanding of the present disclosure, however, may best be obtained by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a disposable glove pack and a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up perspective view of a disposable glove pack and interconnection point(s), in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIGS. 3A-B illustrate front views of exemplary disposable gloves, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a block figure of an exemplary view of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 5A illustrates a perspective view of a disposable glove pack and a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 5B illustrates a perspective view of a disposable glove pack and a side-by-side glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 5C illustrates a perspective view of a glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIGS. 6A-B illustrate top-down views of dispensing stands, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 7A illustrates a front view of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 7B illustrates a close-up perspective view of a glove dispenser and glove hangers, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 7C illustrates a perspective view of a side-by-side glove dispenser and glove hangers, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 7D illustrates a front view of a glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 7E illustrates a close-up perspective view of a glove dispenser and glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 8A illustrates a side view of a glove dispenser and glove hangers, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 8B illustrates a side view of a glove hanger, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 8C illustrates a side view of a glove hanger having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 9 illustrates a back view of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 10 illustrates a back view of a hanging glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 11A illustrates a perspective view of a back-to-back glove dispenser stand, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 11B illustrates a perspective view of a back-to-back glove dispenser stand with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective view of the back of a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 13A illustrates a perspective view of the front of a side-by-side glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments -
FIG. 13B illustrates a perspective view of the front of a side-by-side glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; -
FIG. 14A illustrates a perspective view of the back of a side-by-side glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments. -
FIG. 14B illustrates a perspective view of the back of a side-by-side glove dispenser with glove hangers having a widened retention portion, in accordance with various embodiments; and -
FIGS. 15A-B illustrate perspective views of a disposable glove pack having a cover and a glove dispenser, in accordance with various embodiments. - The detailed description herein makes use of various exemplary embodiments to assist in disclosing the present invention. While these exemplary embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, it should be understood that other embodiments may be realized and that modifications of structures, arrangements, applications, proportions, elements, materials, or components used in the practice of the instant invention, in addition to those not specifically recited, can be varied or otherwise particularly adapted to specific environments, manufacturing specifications, design parameters or other operating requirements without departing from the scope of the present invention and are intended to be included in this disclosure. Thus, the detailed description herein is presented for purposes of illustration only and not of limitation.
- For the sake of brevity, conventional techniques for manufacturing and construction may not be described in detail herein. Furthermore, the connecting lines shown in various figures contained herein are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical couplings between various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships or physical connections may be present in a practical method of construction.
- Disclosed herein are one or more apparatuses and methods for inserting hands into disposable gloves without touching the outside of the gloves. This is beneficial for use in different industries, such as restaurant or other food-related industries. Virtually every fast food chain in the world requires all employees coming into contact with ingredients or food to use multiple pairs of plastic gloves each and every day. Touching the outside of the gloves can contaminate the surface and reduce the effectiveness of using the gloves. The disclosure can also have applications in the medical industry, which includes medical hospitals/clinics, long-term care facilities, outpatient surgical centers, doctor offices, dental offices, laboratories, and veterinary clinics. Furthermore, the disclosed methods and apparatuses could also be used in the home.
- The disposable gloves as discussed herein can include gloves made of latex, nitrile, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, vinyl, and other suitable materials. The disposable gloves may also have different thicknesses of the materials for reducing contamination. For example, gloves for medical applications can be thicker than gloves for food handling applications. The disposable gloves can come in multiple packs of different sizes, such as small, medium, or large, and the like.
- In accordance with various embodiments and with reference to
FIG. 1 , a disposable glove dispensing system may comprise a pack ofdisposable gloves 1 attached to aglove dispenser 2. The disposable glove pack can comprise several gloves. Each glove can be flat and connected between other adjacentdisposable gloves 1 at one or more connection points. With reference toFIGS. 1 and 2 , each glove may have afirst opening edge 9 and asecond opening edge 10. When the glove is opened, thefirst opening edge 9 and thesecond opening edge 10 are spread from one another so that a hand may be inserted between thefirst opening edge 9 and thesecond opening edge 10 and into the body of theglove 1. - In accordance with various embodiments,
FIG. 5B illustrates two adjacentdisposable gloves 1 connected by aninner support sheet 6. Theinner support sheet 6 may provide strength and stability to the gloves when hanging fromglove dispenser 2, yet also facilitate the easy removal of the gloves. For example, interconnection point(s) 4 may be spaced around the perimeter ofinner support sheet 6, providing regions wherein the force of a user's hand when pulling the gloves away from theglove dispenser 2 may be concentrated, facilitating local tearing at interconnection point(s) 4 and easy removal of the gloves from theglove dispenser 2. - In accordance with various embodiments,
FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up view of exemplary interconnection point(s) between multiple gloves. As shown inFIG. 2 , in various embodiments, a firstdisposable glove 1A may have aninterconnection point 4 to an adjacent seconddisposable glove 1B, and the seconddisposable glove 1B may have aninterconnection point 4 to an adjacent thirddisposable glove 1C. As the firstdisposable glove 1A is drawn away from the glove pack, the interconnection point(s) 4 pull the adjacentsecond glove 1B open, staging the adjacentsecond glove 1B ready to receive the next hand. In this manner, a disposable glove remains ready and available for a person to put on the disposable gloves without having to touch the outside of the gloves. - The
interconnection point 4 may be located near a hanging point on a glove hanger, for example, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 , 3A-B, and 5B. In various embodiments, the gloves may be separated, and thereby the interconnection point(s) 4 separated, by pulling the top edge of the glove along the axis of each glove hanger. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3A-B, in various embodiments, theinterconnection point 4 may be connected tabs from a punch-out of a hole for the glove hanger. In various embodiments, a glove hanger may be inserted into the punch-out hole, and the resulting tabs from the punch-out are retained and formed into the interconnection point(s). Alternatively, in various embodiments, aninterconnection point 4 may occur anywhere along the top edge of the gloves. Furthermore, in various embodiments, the interconnection point(s) 4 can be perforated and have thinner plastic areas, with small connection points that may be easily broken. Additionally, the interconnection point(s) 4 may be connected via heat sealing, an adhesive, an interlock tab, or a combination thereof. When the interconnection point(s) 4 are pulled, the interconnection point(s) 4 may separate by introducing sheer force to separate the adhesive or weld dots on eachinterconnection point 4. - With momentary reference to
FIG. 3B , in various embodiments, the gloves may individually further comprise one ormore tear points 8 near the top edge. Atear point 8 may comprise an aperture through theglove 1, or thinner regions, or perforations or other like structures for removably coupling gloves to a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 (see FIG. 15A-B). This aperture may permit a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 (seeFIGS. 15A-B ) to interface with the gloves. For example, a portion of the glove package that is disposed in contact with the outermost glove may be attached to a portion of the glove package that is disposed in contact with the innermost glove. For example, the glove package may comprise a metallic material aligned with thetear point 8. The metallic material may be warmed by RF welding so that the portion of the glove package disposed in contact with the outermost glove melts to the portion of the glove package disposed in contact with the inner most glove, through thetear point 8. Other embodiments may comprise tear point(s) 8 located anywhere proximate the top edge, e.g., aglove 1 may individually comprise twotear points 8 disposed along the top edge, although aglove 1 may comprise any number oftear points 8 disposed at any position to facilitate removably coupling gloves to a sanitary sealed film glove package 1500 (seeFIGS. 15A-B ). - With continued reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3A , thedisposable gloves pull tab 5 on the top edge. Thepull tab 5 may be used to facilitate further opening of a disposable glove by pulling of thepull tab 5. A user may be able to pull thepull tab 5 to open the glove with minimal contact between the glove and the user. With reference toFIG. 3C , further embodiments may omit thepull tab 5. - In accordance with various embodiments and with renewed reference to FIGS. 1 and 3A-B, the
disposable glove 1 may further comprise one ormore gussets 3 located on one or more sides of thefirst opening edge 9 and thesecond opening edge 10 making up the glove opening. The extra material of thegusset 3 may allow easier separation of the opening by facilitating expansion of the glove opening when the glove is hanging. Specifically, thegussets 3 can provide additional slack to the glove opening such that the glove may opened with little or no resistance and allowing an opening that is sufficiently wide for hand insertion. Thegussets 3 may provide additional linear edge to the opening of the glove thereby allowing the distance from thefirst opening edge 9 and thesecond opening edge 10 to increase as the glove is opened. In various embodiments, thegussets 3 are triangular in shape though other shapes, such as rhomboid or parabolic, may be used. Additionally, thegusset 3 may be in-board or out-board of the hanging points of the glove hanger. An out-board gusset results in the extra gusset material being outside of the glove opening, creating a flared glove opening. Similarly, the in-board gusset results in the extra gusset material being folded inside the glove opening. - Though the gloves may come in different sizes (small, medium, large, etc.) as previously mentioned and with reference to
FIG. 3B , adisposable glove 1 may also be designed to better fit a user's hand. In various embodiments, thedisposable glove 1 may comprisetack points 7 around the inside perimeter. For example, the glove may have tack points near the wrist area and/or around the perimeter of the fingers. The tack points 7 may be formed using light tack adhesion to create a series of interconnected points. As the user inserts a hand, the tack points 7 break to accommodate the size of the user's hand. Any unbroken tack points 7 provide a more snug fit around the hand. - In accordance with various embodiments, and with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5A-C, a
glove dispenser 2 may comprise amain body 14, asupport member 13, and aglove retention member 12. In various embodiments, theglove dispenser 2 is a unitary body, or an assembly of different pieces, or may comprise any arrangement of elements whereby gloves may be dispensed. - The
glove dispenser 2 may comprise amain body 14 standing upright and an attachedsupport member 13 to stabilize themain body 14. Alternatively, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise a self-supporting unitary body joined with aglove retention member 12. As discussed further herein, theglove retention member 12 may be connected to themain body 14 and may support gloves to be dispensed. In this manner, themain body 14 may be sufficiently tall that it may hold the gloves vertically. In various embodiments, themain body 14 may comprise a molded plastic body, may comprise metal or ceramic, may be a bent metal channel, may comprise a machined part, or may be any structure adapted to support theglove retention member 12. - Furthermore, in various embodiments and with reference to
FIGS. 5A and 5C , theglove retention member 12 may comprise a pair of glove hangers, for example, afirst glove hanger 15 and asecond glove hanger 16. For example, a pair of glove hangers may extend normal to a face of themain body 14. In this manner, gloves may be connected to the glove hangers and supported thereby. In one embodiment, thefirst glove hanger 15 is parallel to thesecond glove hanger 16. In another embodiment, thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16 may be angled towards each other, with the hangers narrowing towards each other away from themain body 14. In this manner, the gloves may be taut near themain body 14 and have more slack near the hanger ends to be easier to insert a hand. In various embodiments, theglove retention member 12 may comprise one glove hanger, three glove hangers, or any number of glove hangers configured to support gloves. Moreover, theglove retention member 12 may comprise tabs, or clips, or hooks, or any other apparatus or combination of apparatuses designed to support at least one glove. In various embodiments, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise a singleglove retention member 12 comprising a pair of glove hangers. However, in various other embodiments, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise two to fourglove retention members 12, or any other suitable number ofglove retention members 12, so that multiple gloves may be separately supported by theglove dispenser 2. - In various embodiments and with reference to
FIG. 5B , theglove dispenser 2 may comprise twoglove retention members 12, which may comprise various combinations of glove hangers. For example, the twoglove retention members 12 may share asecond glove hanger 16. Thus, oneglove retention member 12 may comprise a left sidefirst glove hanger 15, a centrally positionedsecond glove hanger 16. The otherglove retention member 12 may comprise a right sidefirst glove hanger 15 and the centrally disposedsecond glove hanger 16 which is shared by the twoglove retention members 12. In other embodiments, theglove retention member 12 comprises two complete pairs of glove hangers, so that afirst glove hanger 15 and asecond glove hanger 16 support eachdisposable glove 1. The glove hangers may extend normal to a face of themain body 14. In this manner,disposable gloves 1 may be connected to the glove hangers and supported thereby. In one embodiment, the glove hangers are parallel. In another embodiment, thefirst glove hanger 15 may be angled outwardly from themain body 14 and thesecond glove hanger 16 may be angled upwardly from themain body 14. In this manner, the gloves may be prevented from sliding off of the glove retention hangers. In various embodiments, theglove retention member 12 may comprise one glove hanger, three glove hangers, or any number of glove hangers configured to support gloves. Moreover, theglove retention member 12 may comprise tabs, or clips, or hooks, or any other apparatus or combination of apparatuses designed to support at least one glove. In various embodiments, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise a singleglove retention member 12 comprising a pair of glove hangers. However, in various other embodiments, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise two to fourglove retention members 12, or any other suitable number ofglove retention members 12, so that multiple gloves may be separately supported by theglove dispenser 2. In still other embodiments, as illustrated inFIG. 5B , theglove dispenser 2 may comprise twoglove retention members 12 sharing a centrally positionedsecond glove hanger 16, so that multiple gloves may be supported by theglove dispenser 2. - In various embodiments, and with reference to
FIGS. 5A and 5C , thesupport member 13 may comprise four supporting legs disposed perpendicular to a Y-Z plane intersecting themain body 14, or in any direction whereby theglove dispenser 2 may be supported. For example, if themain body 14 may be said to be standing upright (e.g., vertically), thesupport member 13 may be said to be lying beneath the main body 14 (e.g., horizontally). If the Y-Z plane may be said to intersect themain body 14, the legs may be said to lie in the X-Z plane, and the X-Y plane may be said to bisect themain body 14 as referenced inFIG. 5 . In various embodiments, thesupport member 13 prevents themain body 14 from toppling. In various embodiments, thesupport member 13 may comprise any number of legs, or may not comprise legs but may comprise a singular leg, for example, a large planar leg, or may comprise three legs, for example a tripod. In various embodiments, and with reference toFIG. 5B , thesupport member 13 may comprise two supporting legs disposed perpendicular to a Y-Z plane intersecting themain body 14, or in any direction whereby theglove dispenser 2 may be supported. Thesupport member 13 may be removable, for instance, to permit compact shipping and storage. - The
main body 14 may comprise a unitary plastic body, for example, amain body 14 may support theglove retention member 12. Amain body 14 may comprise a rectangular body, or a triangular body, or a wire frame body, or may comprise any arrangement of elements whereby theglove retention member 12 may be disposed at a position whereby gloves may be supported without unwanted interference from surrounding objects or environments. - Having described various aspects of the
main body 14 of theglove dispenser 2, theglove dispenser 2 also may comprise aglove retention member 12. With reference toFIGS. 5A , 5C, 6A, and 6B, theglove retention member 12 may comprise afirst glove hanger 15 and asecond glove hanger 16. In various embodiments, thefirst glove hanger 15 and/or thesecond glove hanger 16 are each disposed extending normal (e.g., perpendicularly) from a face of themain body 14. While various embodiments are depicted herein having afirst glove hanger 15 and asecond glove hanger 16, it may be appreciated that one glove hanger, or three glove hangers, or four glove hangers, or any number of glove hangers may be implemented. In various embodiments, thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16 are spaced equidistant from a line passing through the center of themain body 14 of the base (i.e., the X-Y plane). Moreover, thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16 may be mirrors of one another, for example, as discussed further wherein, each glove hanger may have a hanger angle 45 (FIG. 7A ) whereby the glove hangers are both angled outward from a line passing through the center of themain body 14, or whereby the glove hangers are angled at a hanger angle 45 (FIG. 7D ) approximating a right angle from a line passing through the center of themain body 14. In further embodiments, with reference toFIG. 5B , multipleglove retention members 12 may be positioned so that they share one or more glove hangers. For example, with momentary emphasis onFIG. 5B , twoglove retention members 12 may share a centrally positionedsecond glove hanger 16. - With reference now to
FIGS. 4 , 5A and C, and 6A-B, thesupport member 13 may comprise legs. For example, thesupport member 13 may comprise a firstforward leg 20, a secondforward leg 22, a firstaft leg 24, and a secondaft leg 26. The firstforward leg 20 and the secondforward leg 22 may be spaced along one face of themain body 14, and the firstaft leg 24 and the secondaft leg 26 may be spaced along a second face of themain body 14. These faces may be parallel, for example, parallel opposite sides of themain body 14. With momentary reference toFIG. 9 , in various embodiments, legs may be made in pairs, for example, the firstforward leg 20 and the secondforward leg 22 may be a pair, and the firstaft leg 24 and the secondaft leg 26 may be a pair. Each pair may comprise a single bent piece of metal, for example, a stiff metal wire. In various embodiments, each leg has afoot 50. Alternatively, with reference toFIG. 5B , thesupport member 13 may comprise a firstforward leg 20 and a secondforward leg 22. Thesupport member 13 may further comprise anaft support bar 21 extending perpendicular to the firstforward leg 20 and the secondforward leg 22 and behind themain body 14, eliminating the need for aft legs. The various legs may be removable, for instance, to permit compact shipping and storage. - In various embodiments, the
foot 50 may comprise a circular disc. In one example, thefoot 50 may be a suction cup to attach the legs to a flat surface. In another example, thefoot 50 may be the same suction cup but may be reversible to provide a friction connection between the legs and the flat surface. Alternatively, thefoot 50 may comprise an integral portion of a leg, for example the firstforward leg 20, the secondforward leg 22, the firstaft leg 24 or the secondaft leg 26. Furthermore, in various embodiments, thefoot 50 may be circular, or square, or oval, or trapezoidal, or may comprise any shape or combination of shapes configured to provide stability. Thefoot 50 may extend below the leg, for example, to diminish wobble caused by dimensional overconstraint of thesupport member 13 when resting on a surface, for example, a countertop. In various embodiments, thefoot 50 is rubber, though it may be plastic or any other material suitable to provide support to theglove dispenser 2 and friction resistance to the surface on which it rests. - With continuing reference to FIGS. 4 and 6A-B and with additional reference to
FIG. 9 , thesupport member 13 may also comprise a support memberbase attachment element 28. The support memberbase attachment element 28 may comprise a tab attached to a portion of thesupport member 13. Further, the support memberbase attachment element 28 being a tab may comprise one ormore holes 30 to facilitate connecting the tab to themain body 14. In various embodiments, the one ormore holes 30 correspond to an aperture disposed within the support memberbase attachment element 28. In this manner, a fastener may be inserted to hold the two elements in mechanical communication. Alternatively, the support memberbase attachment element 28 may comprise a plug, a stake, a glue pad, or any other mechanism intended to interface with themain body 14. - In some embodiments, the support member
base attachment element 28 may be a tab connected to the wire comprising a leg. In some embodiments, the legs are made in pairs, for example, the firstforward leg 20 and the secondforward leg 22 may be a pair comprising a single piece of bent wire, and the support memberbase attachment element 28 may be a tab connected to the wire proximate to one of the legs. In various embodiments, the support memberbase attachment element 28 comprises a pair of metal tabs each attached to a different portion of thesupport member 13. For example, the support memberbase attachment element 28 may comprise a first tab attached to a first portion of thesupport member 13 and a second tab attached to a second portion of thesupport member 13. Thus, a tab may be positioned near each of the legs, for example, the first portion may be proximate to the firstforward leg 20 and the second portion may be proximate to the secondforward leg 22. Alternatively, the first portion may be proximate to the firstaft leg 24 and the second portion may be proximate to the secondaft leg 26. Moreover, one or more support memberbase attachment element 28 may be associated with each leg or pair of legs. - With reference to
FIGS. 5A-C , 6A-B, and 9, in various embodiments, themain body 14 comprises ahanger interface plate 38 on the backside of themain body 14. Thehanger interface plate 38 may comprise a metal plate disposed in contact with thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16. The plate may limit the movement of thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16. For example, each glove hanger may be articulable through a plane parallel to a face of themain body 14, for example, as discussed herein, a glove backstop face 34 of themain body 14. However, thehanger interface plate 38 may restrict the movement of the glove hangers, for example, preventing downward movement of the glove hanger (e.g., movement in the negative Y direction). As a result, the hanger may be ridged in the downward direction, but when struck by hands or with a body part, the hangers may flex to reduce the risk of injury. Moreover, the flexing may reduce the risk that such inadvertent contact would break theglove dispenser 2. Thehanger interface plate 38 may be disposed in contact with both thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16, or with just one glove hanger, or with any number of glove hangers. - With reference to
FIGS. 5A-C and 6A-B, in various embodiments, theglove backstop face 34 may provide a surface against which gloves may rest as they hang from theglove retention member 12. Theglove backstop face 34 may comprise a concave surface, for example at a top portion of themain body 14. For example, theglove backstop face 34 may comprise a chamfered and/or curved face resembling a curve of the back of a human hand. In this manner, theglove backstop face 34 may enhance the ease with which a hand may be inserted into a glove attached to theglove retention member 12. In various embodiments,glove backstop face 34 is planar. However, theglove backstop face 34 may comprise any shape whereby the user's hand may be more readily guided to access the glove attached to theglove retention member 12. - Additionally, in various embodiments and with reference to
FIGS. 5A-C and 9, themain body 14 may comprise vertical strengtheningribs 58 and horizontal strengtheningribs 60 for providing support and strength. Themain body 14 may comprise two vertical strengtheningribs 58, though any number of vertical strengtheningribs 58 may be implemented. Further, themain body 14 may comprise three horizontal strengtheningribs 60, though any number of horizontal strengtheningribs 60 may be implemented. Thevertical strengthening rib 58 may comprise a unitary piece of material integral with themain body 14 and traversing a substantial length of themain body 14 parallel to the Y-axis. Similarly, thehorizontal strengthening rib 60 may comprise a unitary piece of material integral with themain body 14 and traversing a length of themain body 14 parallel to the X-axis. At least one of the vertical strengtheningribs 58 and thehorizontal strengthening ribs 60 may extend in the negative Z-direction, so that it forms a stringer running along a face of themain body 14. In this manner, the ribs may ameliorate bending and may provide reinforcement to theglove dispenser 2. The strengtheningribs main body 14 and enhance rigidity in the Y-Z plane. - With reference to
FIGS. 5A-C , 7A-B, 7D-E, and 9, theglove retention member 12 may further comprise a firstglove hanger aperture 40 connected to thefirst glove hanger 15 and a secondglove hanger aperture 42 connected to thesecond glove hanger 16. The firstglove hanger aperture 40 and secondglove hanger aperture 42 may individually comprise an aperture disposed in the glove backstop face 34 of themain body 14. For example, an aperture may be disposed linearly outward and upward of a geometric center point of theglove backstop face 34. In other words, the first and secondglove hanger apertures glove backstop face 34. - With reference to
FIGS. 7A-B and 7D-E, in various embodiments, the firstglove hanger aperture 40 may comprise astop tab 41. Similarly, the secondglove hanger aperture 42 may also comprise astop tab 41. Thestop tab 41 may be designed to resist motion of thehanger shaft 46 in the direction of thestop tab 41. Thestop tab 41 may be any structure by which movement of ahanger shaft 46 extending from the aperture may be constrained. For example, thestop tab 41 may comprise a boss extending from the circumference of the aperture toward the center of the aperture. The boss may be located at the negative most point of the aperture with respect to the Y-axis. Thus, the boss may be said to be located at the bottom of the aperture. The boss may be unitary with themain body 14 as illustrated inFIG. 5A-C , or may be glued, sonically welded, or otherwise fixed in position. The boss may comprise a separate piece of material, for example, an insert configured to be placed in the aperture or may comprise a piece unitary with themain body 14 as illustrated inFIGS. 7B and 7E . - With reference to
FIGS. 5A , 6A-9, thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16 each may comprise a flexible base 44, ahanger shaft 46, and anend hook 48. The flexible base 44 may be positioned within the firstglove hanger aperture 40 of themain body 14. Thehanger shaft 46 may be inserted through the flexible base 44 and may extend outward in an X-axis direction. Further, theend hook 48 may comprise a bent portion of thehanger shaft 46 disposed at a distal end of thehanger shaft 46 with respect to themain body 14. A proximate end of thehanger shaft 46, with respect to themain body 14, may be disposed within the flexible base 44. In this manner, thehanger shaft 46 may be retained securely in connection to themain body 14 via the flexible base 44 inserted within the firstglove hanger aperture 40 and/or the secondglove hanger aperture 42. However, the flexible base 44 may also be flexible so that thehanger shaft 46 is movable in response to external forces exerted on thehanger shaft 46, for example, by the user's hand. In various embodiments, the flexible base 44 permits thehanger shaft 46 to translate in the Y and Z directions, but not in the X direction. - With reference to
FIG. 5B , thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16 each may comprise ahanger shaft 46, and anend hook 48. Thus, in various embodiments, the flexible base is omitted. Thehanger shaft 46 may be inserted into themain body 14, and may extend outward in an X-axis direction. Further, theend hook 48 may comprise a bent portion of thehanger shaft 46 disposed at a distal end of thehanger shaft 46 with respect to themain body 14. A proximate end of thehanger shaft 46, with respect to themain body 14, may be disposed within themain body 14, and/or may abut against a face of themain body 14 where it is secured by welding, gluing, bonding, or any other method. In this manner, thehanger shaft 46 may be retained securely in connection to themain body 14. - In various embodiments and with specific reference to
FIG. 8A , the flexible base 44 may comprise asleeve 62 and ashock absorber 64. With specific reference toFIG. 8C , the flexible base 44 may comprise ashock absorber 64, but omit a sleeve 62 (compareFIG. 8A ). Theshock absorber 64 may comprise a disc made from a flexible material, for example, rubber. Alternatively, theshock absorber 64 may comprise any shape adapted to fit in the aperture comprising thefirst glove hanger 15 and/or thesecond glove hanger 16. Theshock absorber 64 may comprise any material suitable to retain thehanger shaft 46, yet permit flexibility. Thesleeve 62 may comprise a hollow cylinder extending axially from theshock absorber 64, for example, at its center and extending in the positive X direction. Thesleeve 62 may comprise any element configured so that thehanger shaft 46 may extend through thesleeve 62, terminating inside theshock absorber 64. Thus, the flexible base 44 may permit movement of thehanger shaft 46 as discussed herein in response to flexing of theshock absorber 64, yet may prevent thehanger shaft 46 from translating in the X direction via the frictional interaction between thesleeve 62 and thehanger shaft 46. - In various embodiments and with specific reference to
FIGS. 8B and 8C , thehanger shaft 46 may be bent or otherwise configured to facilitate feeding or dispensing of gloves. For example, ahanger shaft 46 may bend downwardly in order to facilitate gravitational feeding of gloves as the gloves are pulled from the hanger. Moreover, the bend of the shaft may cause a glove that is being dispensed to open so that a user's hand is more easily insertable. Furthermore, because of the bend in thehanger shaft 46, the user is permitted significant latitude in how the user tugs on the glove when dispensing the glove. For instance, the user may pull downward or pull away from the dispenser or may pull in a variety of directions. Because the hanger shaft is bent, a tug in a variety of directions causes a force having a vector component substantially perpendicular to themain body 14. In this manner, the bend in thehanger shaft 46 allows the glove to be torn away and the next glove staged in response to a variety of different tugs in different directions, by the user. - Moreover, the
hanger shaft 46 may further comprise anupper retainer 51. Theupper retainer 51 may comprise an abrupt change in the diameter of thehanger shaft 46 whereby stored gloves may be prevented from gravity feeding until a force is exerted on them sufficient to translate them past this abrupt change in diameter of thehanger shaft 46, for example by a user's hand. Thehanger shaft 46 may further comprise a shaft sleeve 49.Upper retainer 51 may be integrally formed with shaft sleeve 49 and may be an edge of the shaft sleeve 49. In this manner, the abrupt change in diameter of thehanger shaft 46 continues from theupper retainer 51 to theend hook 48. As a result, the increased diameter may ameliorate unwanted movement of gloves by increasing the friction between the glove and the portion of thehanger shaft 46 covered by the shaft sleeve 49. In other embodiments, no shaft sleeve 49 is present, for example, in embodiments wherein thehanger shaft 46 is formed from stamped sheet metal, or in embodiments according toFIG. 8C . - With reference to
FIG. 8C , thehanger shaft 46 may comprise a widenedretention portion 43. The widenedretention portion 43 may comprise a gradual change in the diameter of thehanger shaft 46 and may comprise a flattening of the shaft or otherwise comprise a change in the cross-sectional profile of the shaft. The widenedretention portion 43 may be disposed between theshaft angle 39 and theend hook 48. In this manner, stored gloves may be prevented from gravity feeding until a force is exerted on them sufficient to translate them past this change in shape and/or diameter of thehanger shaft 46, for example by a user's hand. As a result, the change in shape and/or diameter may ameliorate unwanted movement of gloves by increasing the friction between the glove and the widenedretention portion 43 of thehanger shaft 46. Moreover, whenmultiple gloves 1 are suspended from thehanger shaft 46, such as when an entire package ofgloves 1 is suspended, the bulk of the multiple gloves may cause them to expand as a group over the widenedretention portion 43. The distribution of the gloves may be enhanced by the gradual change in the cross-sectional profile of the shaft along the length of the widenedretention portion 43. - As briefly mentioned above, the
hanger shaft 46 may comprise ashaft angle 39. Ashaft angle 39 may comprise a bend in thehanger shaft 46. For example, ahanger shaft 46 may extend away from themain body 14 substantially perpendicular to a face of themain body 14. At theshaft angle 39, thehanger shaft 46 may transition to also extend downwardly and away from the face of themain body 14. - Returning focus to the glove hanger and referencing
FIGS. 5A-9 , thefirst glove hanger 15 and thesecond glove hanger 16 may each comprise anend hook 48 disposed at the distal end of thehanger shaft 46. Theend hook 48 may comprise a C-shape bent portion of thehanger shaft 46. Alternatively, theend hook 48 may comprise a U-shaped bent portion of thehanger shaft 46. Furthermore, theend hook 48 may comprise an upturned bent portion of thehanger shaft 46. In various embodiments, theend hook 48 may further comprise a retention bump 47 (FIG. 7C ) extending from a surface of thehanger shaft 46 and enhancing frictional engagement between thehanger shaft 46 and an item to be hanged from thehanger shaft 46, for example, a glove. In various embodiments, the end hook is shaped to resemble a triangle so that theend hook 48 is wider at the outermost edge than where it unites with thehanger shaft 46. In this manner, the frictional engagement may be increased between thehanger shaft 46 and an item to be hanged from thehanger shaft 46, for example, a glove. As a result, the item to be hanged from thehanger shaft 46 may be prevented from inadvertently falling off of theend hook 48, for example, in response to a wind or inadvertent brushing by a person. Theend hook 48 may comprise a thickened portion of thehanger shaft 46, or may comprise any shape configured to provide increased frictional engagement between thehanger shaft 46 and an item to be hanged from thehanger shaft 46, for example, a glove. - Moreover, with reference to
FIGS. 7A and 7D , theend hook 48 may be set at a selected angle, referred to herein as ahanger angle 45, which may be set directly upward, outward, or inward relative to the center of themain body 14. Thehanger angle 45 may comprise an angle between the Z-axis and a line extending through and parallel to theend hook 48 of thehanger shaft 46. For example, thehanger shaft 46 may be positioned so that theend hook 48 extends coincident with a line disposed at thehanger angle 45 above the X-axis. In this manner, theend hook 48 may extend upward and outward (e.g., in the Y and Z direction) from the center of themain body 14. - In various embodiments, the
first glove hanger 15 has ahanger angle 45 and thesecond glove hanger 16 also has aseparate hanger angle 45. In various embodiments, eachhanger angle 45 may comprise an angle having the same angular magnitude. Thefirst glove hanger 15 may have anhanger angle 45 comprising an angle between the Z-axis and a line extending through theend hook 48 of thehanger shaft 46 wherein the line is oriented above (in the positive Y direction) the Z-axis at the angle. Similarly, thesecond glove hanger 16 may have ahanger angle 45 comprising an angle between the Z-axis and a line extending through theend hook 48 of thehanger shaft 46 wherein the line is oriented above (in the positive Y direction) the Z-axis at the angle. In this manner, eachend hook 48 may point upward and outward from the center of themain body 14. Thehanger angle 45 may comprise a 45 degree angle (FIG. 7A ), or a 90 degree angle (FIG. 7D ) or any desired angle. - Now, having discussed various aspects of the
glove dispenser 2, themain body 14 may be configured in various ways to permit theglove dispenser 2 to be mounted and oriented differently, or formultiple glove dispensers 2 to be joined together. For example, in various embodiments and with reference toFIGS. 10-14 , theglove dispenser 2 may be configured to hang from a surface, such as a wall (illustrated inFIG. 10 ), theglove dispenser 2 may be configured to be joined together back-to-back with an opposite facing a glove dispenser 2 (illustrated inFIG. 11A-B ), theglove dispenser 2 may be singular and have legs (illustrated inFIG. 12 ), or theglove dispenser 2 may be configured to be joined side to side with a similarly facing glove dispenser 2 (illustrated inFIGS. 13A-B and 14A-B). As one may appreciate, theglove dispenser 2 may be reconfigurable to be mounted or oriented in a variety of ways and aspects of various embodiments and configurations may be combined. For example, a kit of parts may be provided to permit theglove dispenser 2 to be reconfigured variously. - For example, in various embodiments, with reference to
FIG. 10 , themain body 14 may comprise a hangingbracket 52. The hangingbracket 52 may be disposed in the Y-Z plane along a face of themain body 14, for example, along the back side ofmain body 14 opposite theglove retention member 12. In various embodiments, the hangingbracket 52 is a metal tab, although the hangingbracket 52 may be any element adapted to enable themain body 14 to be attached to a surface, for example, screwed, nailed, adhered, suctioned, or otherwise fastened to a wall. - To facilitate the back-to-back variation, in various embodiments, with reference to
FIGS. 11A , 11B, and 12, themain body 14 may comprise a back-to-backstand attachment member 54. For example, theglove dispenser 2 may have a member that permits theglove dispenser 2 to be joined with anotherglove dispenser 2 wherein theglove retention member 12 of eachglove dispenser 2 is oriented in an opposite direction. In this manner, theglove dispensers 2 may be said to be back to back and a user may put gloves on both hands simultaneously. - As shown in the backside view of
FIG. 12 , in various embodiments, a back-to-backstand attachment member 54 comprises anaperture 66 and a back-to-back connector 68. Theaperture 66 may be positioned on the backside of themain body 14. In various embodiments, more than oneaperture 66 is positioned around a perimeter of themain body 14. A back-to-back connector 68 may comprise a plug adapted to fit in theaperture 66, being retained by friction to the aperture, and extend therefrom. For example, the back-to-back connector 68 may be a cylinder. In various embodiments, asecond glove dispenser 2 also having similarly spacedapertures 66 may be positioned so that the back-to-back connectors 68 align with corresponding similarly spacedapertures 66. Thus, the twoglove dispensers 2 may be joined together by the insertion of back-to-back connectors 68 into theapertures 66 of both theglove dispensers 2. - To facilitate the side-by-side variation, with reference to
FIGS. 13A-B and 14A-B, in various embodiments, a side-by-side stand attachment member 56 comprises anaperture 70 and a side-by-side tab 72. Theaperture 70 may be positioned on the backside of themain body 14. In various embodiments, more than oneaperture 70 is positioned around a perimeter of themain body 14. In various embodiments, the locations ofaperture 70 may be the same as the locations ofaperture 66. The side-by-side tab 72 may comprise a pair of plugs (a first plug and a second plug) joined together and each adapted to fit in anaperture 70, being retained by friction to the aperture, and extend therefrom. For example, the side-by-side tab 72 may comprise a planar member comprising a face with two cylindrical plugs projecting outward in the same direction. One such plug may be inserted in anaperture 70 of afirst glove dispenser 2 and the other plug may be inserted into anaperture 70 of asecond glove dispenser 2. Thus, in various embodiments, thesecond glove dispenser 2 also having similarly spacedapertures 70 may be positioned so that the side-by-side tabs 72 align with the corresponding similarly spacedapertures 70. Thus, the twoglove dispensers 2 may be joined together by the insertion of side-by-side tabs 72 into theapertures 70 of bothglove dispensers 2. The glove dispensers 2 may be positioned adjacently with the face of eachglove dispenser 2 facing in the same direction. In this manner, theglove dispensers 2 may be positioned so that a user may put gloves on both hands simultaneously. - Now, having described various components of various exemplary embodiments of the
glove dispenser 2, theglove dispenser 2 may be manufactured from various materials. In one exemplary embodiment, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise metal, plastic, or a combination thereof. For example, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise metal, such as aluminum. Alternatively, theglove dispenser 2 may comprise metal, such as titanium, steel, or stainless steel, though it may alternatively comprise numerous other materials configured to provide support, such as, for example, fiberglass composite, ceramic, ceramic matrix composite, plastics, polymers, alloys, austenitic nickel-chromium-based alloys, glass, binder, epoxy, polyester, acrylic or any material or combination of materials having a desired strength, stiffness, density, weight, or flexibility sufficient to maintain resiliency during use. In various embodiments, various portions of theglove dispenser 2 as disclosed herein are made of different materials or combinations of materials, and/or may comprise coatings. - In various embodiments, the
glove dispenser 2 may comprise multiple materials, or any material configuration suitable to enhance or reinforce the resiliency and/or support of theglove dispenser 2 when subjected to wear in an operating environment or to satisfy other desired weight, size, cost, chemical, physical, or biological properties, for example nonreactivity, light weight, load capacity, and heat tolerance. For example, various components may comprise metal while other components may comprise plastics and/or rubber. - In various embodiments, while the
glove dispensers 2 described herein have been described in the context of glove support; however, one will appreciate in light of the present disclosure, that the apparatuses described herein, for example, theglove dispensers 2 may be used in connection with various other applications, for example in connection with various glove applications and dispensing applications. - In various embodiments, the
disposable gloves 1 described herein may be packaged for shipping. For example, with reference toFIGS. 15A-B , a set of multipledisposable gloves 1 may be packaged within a sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500. The sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise aforward face 1501 and anaft face 1504. Theforward face 1501 may comprise a film that is aligned to the outermost glove in the set and theaft face 1504 may comprise a film that is aligned to the innermost glove in the set. With momentary reference toFIG. 3B , thegloves 1 in the set may each comprisetear points 8, as previously discussed. At least one of theforward face 1501 and theaft face 1504 may comprise a metallic ink printed on a position that is aligned with atear point 8 when the gloves are packaged within the sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500. Theforward face 1501 and theaft face 1504 may be pressed together so that they contact at thetear point 8, for example, through an aperture of thetear point 8. The sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 andgloves 1 may be exposed to RF energy, for example, during RF welding, so that the metallic ink heats and causes theforward face 1501 and theaft face 1504 to weld and/or melt together through thetear point 8. In this manner, the sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may be secured around thegloves 1 and may be retained in position relative to them. - The sanitary sealed
film glove package 1500 may further comprisehanger slits 1503 comprising cuts, perforations, and/or apertures disposed within the sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 and aligned to the interconnection points 4 of thegloves 1. Thus, the entire package may hang on theglove dispenser 2. The sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may further comprisegrip points 1502 where the user may grasp the sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 and compress the sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 between one's fingers, without grasping thegloves 1 disposed inside the sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500. In various embodiments, the grip points 1502 comprise the lower corners of the package nearest the fingers of thegloves 1. The package may be torn away by pulling the package downward after grasping agrip point 1502. A strategic perforation may be disposed along the upper edge of the package, or alternatively, the upper edge of the package may be open. The package may tear along this perforation, if present, so that the package may be torn away. - The
gloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may be manufactured from various materials. In one exemplary embodiment, thegloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise plastics, silicones, latex, or a combination thereof. For example, thegloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise thermoplastic aliphatic polyester, such as polylactide (PLA), or may comprise other thermoplastics, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic, or may comprise any plastic. Thegloves 1 and or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise a PLA material made from corn-based resin, or starch-based resin, or resin derived from petroleum or non-petroleum sources. Thegloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise polyethylene, nitrile, vinyl, latex, and/or any other suitable material. Thegloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise numerous other materials configured to provide support, such as, for example, fiberglass composite, ceramic, ceramic matrix composite, plastics, polymers, glass, binder, epoxy, polyester, acrylic or any material or combination of materials having a desired strength, stiffness, density, weight, or flexibility sufficient to maintain resiliency during use. In various embodiments, various portions of thegloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 as disclosed herein are made of different materials or combinations of materials, and/or may comprise coatings. - In various embodiments, the
gloves 1 and or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 may comprise multiple materials, or any material configuration suitable to enhance or reinforce the resiliency and/or support of thegloves 1 and/or sanitary sealedfilm glove package 1500 when subjected to wear in an operating environment or to satisfy other desired weight, size, cost, chemical, physical, or biological properties, for example nonreactivity, light weight, load capacity, and heat tolerance. For example, various components may comprise plastic while other components may comprise rubber. - Benefits, other advantages, and solutions to problems have been described herein with regard to specific embodiments. Furthermore, the connecting lines shown in the various figures contained herein are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships or physical connections may be present in a practical system. However, the benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any elements that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as critical, required, or essential features or elements of the inventions. Furthermore, any reference to singular includes plural embodiments, and any reference to more than one component or step may include a singular embodiment or step. Also, any reference to attached, fixed, connected or the like may include permanent, removable, temporary, partial, full and/or any other possible attachment option. Additionally, any reference to without contact (or similar phrases) may also include reduced contact or minimal contact. The scope of the inventions is accordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, in which reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” Moreover, where a phrase similar to “at least one of A, B, or C” is used in the claims, it is intended that the phrase be interpreted to mean that A alone may be present in an embodiment, B alone may be present in an embodiment, C alone may be present in an embodiment, or that any combination of the elements A, B and C may be present in a single embodiment; for example, A and B, A and C, B and C, or A and B and C. Different cross-hatching is used throughout the figures to denote different parts but not necessarily to denote the same or different materials.
- Systems, methods and apparatus are provided herein. In the detailed description herein, references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “various embodiments”, etc., indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to affect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described. After reading the description, it will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) how to implement the disclosure in alternative embodiments.
- Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112(f), unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for.” As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
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