WO2010037773A1 - Heat-resistant glove, in particular fire department glove - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a heat-resistant glove, in particular fire-fighting glove, with at least one protector according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Gloves with protective panels on the back of the hand are known from the prior art. Especially in motorsports, such as motorcycle gloves, or other sports, such as motorcycle gloves. Hockey gloves, baseball gloves, etc., there are gloves with protective plates to protect against injury.
- US Pat. No. 2,448,697 A shows a welding glove showing a fire protection shield on the back of the hand.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a heat-resistant and heat-insulating glove, in particular a firefighter glove, which in addition to the temperature resistance also has a resistance to high mechanical stress.
- the resistance to high mechanical stress allows on the one hand the improved protection of the hand of the wearer. On the other hand, this extends the range of applications and lends the glove a tool-like functionality. For example, this can also be used as a striking tool.
- the glove in its basic structure but also be made of a single temperature-resistant material that ensures only a short-term thermal protection by the heat capacity of the otherwise homogeneous material.
- layered structures of different materials such as e.g. Lining materials, inserts made of membranes and / or outer materials, which in combination provide increased protection of the hand from thermal stress.
- the mechanical resistance is brought about by the application of mechanical stress absorbing and distributing structural elements as so-called protectors on the glove body. These protectors keep mechanical stress away from the hand or skin surface and thus protect the hand. In this case, the dimensions and location of the mostly shell, gutter, plate or plate-shaped elements are caused on the one hand by the typical stress zones and on the other by the requirements for the deformability of the glove.
- the object of the present invention is achieved by a firefighter glove as a heat-insulating glove, wherein the at least one protector in the region of the back of the hand, the palm and / or hand edge is arranged and a convex or concave curvature and has a temperature resistance at least 200 0 C for at least 9 seconds.
- the protector is designed as a hard shell, wherein the hardness of the protector protects the hand against mechanical stress, in particular when pressing or when opening a door, window or when pushing away burning materials, especially in tunnel fires , given is.
- the hard shell comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, in particular a polyamide, whereby a hard shell with high strength, rigidity and toughness can be produced.
- thermoplastic elastomer is highly heat stabilized and a melting temperature selected from a range with a lower limit of 200 0 C and an upper limit of 300 ° C, because both high hardness and a high damping capacity and good flame-retardant properties are given.
- thermoplastic elastomer may be glass fiber reinforced, carbon fiber reinforced, mineral filled and / or glass ball filled, which on the one hand, the temperature resistance and flame retardant properties and on the other hand, the mechanical resistance can be increased.
- the material of the hard shell has a notched impact strength selected from a range with a lower limit of 3 kJ / m 2 and an upper limit of 60 kJ / m 2 , because thereby damage to the hard shell per se in strong mechanical Stress can be avoided and the fire fighter gloves can be used several times after such a burden.
- the material of the hard shell has a breaking stress selected from a range with a lower limit of 40 MPa and an upper limit of 230 MPa, whereby a breakage of the hard shell or the protector can be prevented under high mechanical stress.
- the material of the hard shell has a density selected from a range with a lower limit of 1.0 g / cm 3 and an upper limit of 1.6 g / cm 3 at room temperature, thereby achieving a certain rigidity and hardness can be one Ensure protection of hands against mechanical stress.
- the protector prevents heating of the material of the palm at a contact temperature of at least 250 0 C for a period of at least 10 sec, thereby ensuring that even if directly touching a glowing object, the heat next to the refractory upper of the firefighter glove is also shielded by the protector itself.
- the at least one protector is arranged in the region of the back of the hand, palms, knuckles and / or the shaft, whereby the mechanically stressed parts when using the hands are particularly protected by the hard shell and thus injury to the hands can be avoided.
- the hard shell is anatomically shaped at least at that the back of the hand or the palm side, whereby the fit of the glove are not affected by the hard shell and gripping ability when wearing the firefighter glove according to the invention, because the bending of the fingers or the knuckle and the ball of a fist is still possible.
- the back of the hand or the palm of the hand comprises at least one layer of upper material and optionally at least one layer of lining or insert, for example a semipermeable membrane, and the Protector is arranged on or between the upper and lining or is integrated into the upper, whereby the protector, which itself already has a very high temperature resistance, is also protected by the upper of the firefighter's glove from the heat of the fire.
- the protector can also be covered by a trimming material. This results in a synergistic effect of heat-resistant upper material and protector, whereby their individual effects are significantly enhanced.
- the protector is disposed over the layer of the outer material on the outside, whereby the underlying refractory layer of the upper material is protected from mechanical stress.
- the protector is connected to the glove, in particular by sewing, gluing and / or insertion, whereby slippage of the protector with respect to the upper material can be prevented and the positioning even at high mechanical stress or actuation the finger is kept constant.
- a damping element can be arranged in the region of the at least one protector, preferably in the area of the finger base joints, the hand edge and / or palm, whereby on the one hand the impact effect and on the other hand the protective effect under mechanical stress can be increased.
- the damping element in the region of the protector can be covered by another protector or a cover, whereby the damping element does not come directly into contact with the carrier of the heat-resistant glove or the upper material.
- the damping element may be formed as a spring, in particular spiral spring, as a cushion, in particular comprising an elastomer, whereby on the one hand the impact force can be increased and on the other hand the protective effect for the wearer is improved.
- At least one carabiner and / or eyelet comprising a thermoplastic material, in particular polyamide, is arranged on the glove and the at least one carabiner and / or eyelet has a temperature resistance of at least 200 ° C. for at least 9 seconds, whereby the Plastic manufactured carabiner or eyelets by direct contact with the fire does not overheat zen, as may occur in known from the prior art metal carabiners or metal eyelets, and thus cause damage to the heat- or fire-resistant upper material of the firefighter glove and As a result, a violation of the firefighter in use can be prevented. Even a contact made by the fireman himself of the eyelets or carabiners according to the invention is not as dangerous as with metal eyelets or carabiners known from the prior art.
- the afterburn time of the glove according to the invention is ⁇ 2 seconds, which again increases the safety of the glove-wearing firefighter.
- 1 shows a glove with protectors.
- FIG. 2a shows a section through a protector in the region of a finger joint
- FIG. 2b shows a section through an alternative embodiment of a protector in the region of the finger end joints
- 3a shows a section through a protector in the region of a finger base joint
- 3b shows a section through an alternative embodiment of a protector in the area of the finger base joints.
- Fig. 1 shows a glove 1 according to the invention
- Protector 2 is preferably cup-shaped and has a temperature resistance at least 200 0 C for at least 9 seconds.
- the convex or concave curvature for forming the shell shape may be approximately zero, depending on the area where the at least one protector 2 is arranged, or be greater in accordance with the anatomical requirements.
- the protectors 2 according to the invention are preferably designed as a hard shell, which in addition to the temperature resistance and thus the possibility with the Working in the field of fire or extremely high temperatures, it is also possible to clear a blocked path through burning objects with the help of the gloves or to free-box them by using the protectors of the fire-fighting gloves to knock obstacles out of the way.
- the protector 2 may also be formed from a soft shell.
- the hard shell of the protector 2 is preferably made of a thermoplastic elastomer, in particular polyamide.
- the thermoplastic elastomer is highly heat-stabilized and has a melting temperature selected from a range with a lower limit of 200 0 C and an upper limit of 350 0 C.
- the thermoplastic elastomer may be glass fiber reinforced, carbon fiber reinforced, mineral filled and / or glass ball filled.
- thermoplastic elastomer of the hard shell of the protector 2 is carbon fiber reinforced, whereby an even higher temperature resistance than by the elastomer itself can be achieved and also a greater hardness of the protector 2 can be achieved.
- the material of the hard shell of the protector 2 has an impact resistance selected from a range having a lower limit of 3 kJ / m 2 and an upper limit of 60 kJ / m 2 . Further, the material of the hard shell of the protector 2 has a breaking stress selected from a range having a lower limit of 40 MPa and an upper limit of 230 MPa, or the density a value selected from a range having a lower limit of 1 g / cm 3 and an upper limit of 1.6 g / cm 3 at room temperature.
- the impact resistance is determined in accordance with DIN EN ISO 179 / leA.
- the breaking stress is determined according to the standard DIN EN ISO 527-1 / 2.
- the protector 2 according to the invention is also able to prevent heating of the material of the glove according to the invention at a contact temperature of at least 250 0 C for a period of at least 10 sec.
- the hard shell of the protector 2 is arranged in the region of the back of the hand. There, preferably in the area of the finger base joints or in the area of the finger end joints. Furthermore, the protector 2 can also be provided in the region of the shaft 6 or in the area of the palm of the hand, such be arranged in the region of the ulnar nerve or thumb base joint, and / or hand edge.
- the upper material as well as the lining or insulating material of the glove may for example consist of the following basic materials or mixtures thereof
- aromatic polyamides especially meta or para aramids, e.g.
- Teijinconex or Twaron crystalline polymers, especially PBO fibers, e.g. Cylon or Vectran,
- Viscose FR e.g. Lenzing FR
- Textiles or flexible carrier materials eg with Coatings made of silicone, polyurethane or silicone-carbon.
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b each show a section A-A through a protector according to the invention in the region of one of the finger-end joints 5.
- FIG. 2a shows a protector 2 made of a hard shell, wherein at least that side 7 facing the back of the hand is anatomically shaped, and that side 8 of the protector 2 facing away from the back of the hand is also shown parallel to the anatomical formation.
- FIG. 2 b shows an alternative embodiment of the protector 2 according to the invention, wherein only that side 7 facing the back of the hand is anatomically shaped and those side 8 of the protector 2 facing away from the back of the hand can have any shape, for example that which can be produced most easily and cost-effectively is and can be most easily formed in the manufacture.
- FIG. 3 a shows a protector 2 according to the invention in the region of the finger base joints 4.
- the protector 2 is formed according to the anatomy of the finger base joints 4, each with four bulges corresponding to the four fingers of the human hand. Both the side 7 facing the back of the hand and the side 8 of the protector 2 facing away from the back of the hand are anatomically formed.
- Fig. 3b an alternative embodiment of the protector 2 according to the invention in the area of the finger base joints 4 is shown, wherein only those the The back of the hand 7 is anatomically formed and those facing away from the back of the hand 8 according to a simple manufacturing variant, for example, may be straight.
- the at least one protector 2 can also be formed from a plurality of mutually arranged elements, which are at least partially concave and / or convex curved formed.
- the elements may be flush with each other or only partially, e.g. ladder-shaped, be connected.
- a filling element it is possible for a filling element to be arranged in the gap between the baffles, which likewise has the heat-resistant properties of the glove according to the invention.
- These filling elements can be connected individually or also with each other. The formation of such protectors is known, for example, when using goalkeeper gloves.
- the arrangement of the protector 2 can take place either directly on the outside of the upper material of the back of the hand 3 or on the inside of the hand, or the at least one protector 2 according to the invention can be covered in the region of the back of the hand 3 or the inside of the hand with at least one layer of the outer material or a stocking material be. In the direction of the hand, the protector can at least by a layer of feed or insert such. As a semipermeable membrane, be covered. In alternative embodiments, it is also possible to integrate the protector 2 according to the invention between a plurality of layers of the upper material or lining of the back of the hand 3 or the inside of the hand.
- the protector 2 may be connected to the glove 1, for example by sewing and / or gluing.
- the protector 2 can also not be connected, for example, directly to the glove 1 by a seam, but can be sewn off so that it is held at a specific position in the area of the back of the hand 3 of the glove 1 or in a recess, in particular a pocket-like recess , can be inserted or inserted. Furthermore, the protector 2 can also be connected to the glove 1 via brackets, push buttons or the like.
- a firefighter glove which on the one hand have the high temperature stability and on the other hand withstand high mechanical stresses, other components of a firefighter glove, such as carabiners and / or eyelets or the like of a thermoplastic elastomer, in particular polyamide to manufacture, these carabiners and / or eyelets or the like having a temperature resistance at 200 0 C for at least 9 seconds.
- the eyelets may be formed, for example in the form of D or O-rings.
- thermoplastic elastomers such as, for example, polyamides, as sold under the trade names Ultramid® by BASF, the name Bergamid® by Poly-One and the name Alcom® by Albis Plastic GmbH become.
- the composition for the hard shell of the protector 2 can also be prepared from a mixture of several commercially available polyamides, such as Alcom® and Ultramid®, for example from 5% Alcom and 95% Ultramid, or from other components which increase the temperature resistance ,
- the heat-resistant gloves according to the invention in particular fire fighter gloves, with the protectors 2 correspond to both the European fire service standard EN 659 and the Australian fire service standard AS 2161.10 and the American fire service standard NFPA 1971. Furthermore, the gloves 1 according to the invention also correspond to the rescue standard NFPA 1951 and other worldwide known Standards, such as the EN 407 (thermal risks), the standard against heat and flames, etc.
- the gloves 1 according to the invention therefore correspond to the requirements of a firefighter glove, the afterburning time being less than 2 sec. And the afterglow time being less than 5 sec. For a firing time of between 3 and 15 sec.
- the distance between the tip of the flame and the lowest point of the flamed glove is between 10 and 30 mm.
- the glove can be flamed vertically or horizontally. The material of the glove used in this case neither drips nor melts during the flame treatment and / or the flamed spot has no breakthrough.
- the time for temperature increase of 24 0 C at the non-flamed point of the material extracted from the back of the hand is not less than 11 sec.
- the material of the palm construction holds the heat for a period of at least 10 sec. before combustion of the 2nd degree arises.
- the feed material must not melt, drip or ignite at a minimum temperature of 180 ° C.
- the shrinkage of the glove is at a minimum temperature of 180 ° C for a period of 5 min not more than 5%.
- the heat-resistant glove in the area of the protectors 2 may comprise damping or spring elements which, on the one hand, increase the impact effect of the protectors 2 and, on the other hand, also increase the force generated by the e.g. Bursting a door acts on the carrier, reduced.
- the damping elements may be used as springs, such as springs. Be helical spring / coil spring, spiral spring, ring spring, elastomeric spring or elastomeric cushion be formed.
- the damping or spring elements are arranged in the region of the protectors 2 in the area of the finger base joints 4 on the back of the hand 3.
- the damping or spring element can also be arranged in the region of the hand edge, palm of the hand, finger end joints 5 and shaft 6.
- the damping or spring elements can also be covered by the upper, a cover plate and / or another protector 2.
- the back of the hand or the inside of the hand / flat comprises in the case of the glove described according to the invention the area from the fingertips or the tip of the thumb to the end of the shaft. Therefore, the glove 1 according to the invention can be used with the protectors 2 both for use in the rescue area as well as for use in the fire department.
- FIGS. 3a and 3b show further and, if appropriate, separate embodiments of the protector 2, with the same reference numerals or component designations being used again for the same parts as in the preceding FIGS. 1, 2a and 2b. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, reference is made to the detailed description in the preceding FIG.
- FIGS. 2a, 2b and 3a, 3b can form the subject of independent solutions according to the invention.
- the relevant objects and solutions according to the invention can be found in the detailed descriptions of these figures.
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