EP3146859A1 - Gant à mailles métalliques avec deux mailles différentes - Google Patents

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EP3146859A1
EP3146859A1 EP15186354.5A EP15186354A EP3146859A1 EP 3146859 A1 EP3146859 A1 EP 3146859A1 EP 15186354 A EP15186354 A EP 15186354A EP 3146859 A1 EP3146859 A1 EP 3146859A1
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Xavier BOILLOT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D19/00Gloves
    • A41D19/015Protective gloves
    • A41D19/01505Protective gloves resistant to mechanical aggressions, e.g. cutting. piercing
    • A41D19/01511Protective gloves resistant to mechanical aggressions, e.g. cutting. piercing made of wire-mesh, e.g. butchers' gloves
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D13/00Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
    • A41D13/04Aprons; Fastening devices for aprons
    • A41D13/043Aprons resistant to mechanical aggressions, e.g. butcher's aprons

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  • workers may use knives on a regular basis.
  • workers may wear metal mesh garments, such as gloves, aprons, suits, sleeves, cuffs, tunics, etc.
  • These metal mesh garments may be made of a plurality of small metal rings, connected to form a mesh material, which may be shaped to fit on a user's body.
  • aspects of the disclosure may include embodiments of a metal mesh glove comprising: a first mesh material comprising a first ring size, wherein the first mesh material forms a hand portion of the glove; and a second mesh material comprising a second ring size, wherein the second mesh material forms an arm portion of the glove, wherein the first mesh material and second mesh material are attached seamlessly at an attachment line; wherein the first ring size is smaller than the second ring size, and therefore provides increased puncture protection; and wherein the second mesh material is lighter weight than the first mesh material.
  • the rings of the first mesh material comprise an external diameter of approximately 4 mm, and wherein the rings of the first mesh material comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.5 mm.
  • the rings of the second mesh material comprise an external diameter of approximately 4.9 mm, and wherein the rings of the second mesh material comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.46 mm.
  • the first mesh material and the second mesh material comprise stainless steel rings.
  • the metal mesh glove may further comprise one or more attachment clips for attaching the glove to another garment at the shoulder of the user.
  • the metal mesh glove may further comprise a wrist strap for securing the glove at the wrist of the user.
  • the length of the first mesh material, along the length of the glove is between approximately 188 millimeters and 250 millimeters.
  • Additional aspects of the disclosure may include embodiments of a metal mesh garment comprising: a first mesh material comprising a first ring size; and a second mesh material comprising a second ring size, wherein the first mesh material and second mesh material are attached seamlessly at an attachment line; wherein the first ring size is smaller than the second ring size, and therefore provides increased puncture protection; and wherein the second mesh material is lighter weight than the first mesh material.
  • the rings of the first mesh material comprise an external diameter of approximately 4 mm, and wherein the rings of the first mesh material comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.5 mm. In some embodiments, the rings of the second mesh material comprise an external diameter of approximately 4.9 mm, and wherein the rings of the second mesh material comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.46 mm.
  • the metal mesh garment comprises a glove. In some embodiments, the first mesh material forms a hand portion of the glove. In some embodiments, the second mesh material forms an arm portion of the glove. In some embodiments, the first mesh material forms one or more finger portions of the glove.
  • the metal mesh garment comprises one of the following: a glove, a sleeve, an apron, a cuff, a tunic, and a chasuble.
  • the length of the first mesh material, along the length of the glove is between approximately 188 millimeters and 250 millimeters.
  • a metal mesh glove comprising: a first mesh material comprising a first ring size, wherein the first mesh material forms a hand portion of the glove; and a second mesh material comprising a second ring size, wherein the second mesh material forms an arm portion of the glove, wherein the first mesh material and second mesh material are attached seamlessly at an attachment line;
  • the first ring size is smaller than the second ring size, and therefore provides increased puncture protection;
  • the second mesh material is lighter weight than the first mesh material;
  • the rings of the first mesh material comprise an external diameter of approximately 4 mm, and wherein the rings of the first mesh material comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.5 mm; and the rings of the second mesh material comprise an external diameter of approximately 4.9 mm, and wherein the rings of the second mesh material comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.46 mm
  • the weight of the glove is approximately 35% less than a glove using only the first mesh material.
  • the length of the first mesh material, along the length of the glove is between approximately 188 millimeters and 250 millimeters.
  • the length of the second mesh material, along the length of the glove is between approximately 565 millimeters and 770 millimeters.
  • component or feature may,” “can,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “preferably,” “possibly,” “typically,” “optionally,” “for example,” “often,” or “might” (or other such language) be included or have a characteristic, that particular component or feature is not required to be included or to have the characteristic. Such component or feature may be optionally included in some embodiments, or it may be excluded.
  • Embodiments relate generally to a protective mesh garments comprising at least two different types of mesh materials.
  • the garment may comprise a plurality of mesh materials comprising different ring sizes, which may be determined based on the protection desired on different portions of the garment.
  • the garment may comprise a glove with a hand portion and an arm portion.
  • the glove comprises a mesh with smaller rings on the hand portion of the glove and a mesh with larger rings on the arm portion of the glove.
  • the glove 100 comprises a hand portion 102 and an arm portion 104.
  • the glove 100 may also comprise a wrist strap 106 for securing the glove 100 about the wrist of a user.
  • the glove 100 may comprise one or more attachment clips 110 for attaching the glove 100 to another garment, such as a suit or apron, at the shoulder of the user.
  • the glove 100 may comprise a mesh material comprising metal rings connected to form the mesh material. The mesh material may protect a wearer from stabs or cuts.
  • the clips 110 could be configured to provide a sufficiently strong attachment (to the other garment) so as to effectively support the weight of the metal mesh glove.
  • the glove 100 may comprise at least two different mesh materials.
  • the glove 100 may comprise a first mesh material 103 that forms the hand portion 102 of the glove 100, and the glove 100 may comprise a second mesh material 105 that forms the arm portion 104 of the glove 100.
  • the first mesh material 103 may comprise rings with a smaller external diameter than the rings of the second mesh material 105. Therefore, the first mesh material 103 may provide a higher cut protection and a higher protection from puncture or piercing wounds than the second mesh material 105.
  • the use of smaller rings for the first mesh material may be selected in particular to make an area (of the glove, for example) more puncture resistant.
  • the two mesh materials 103 and 105 may attach at an attachment line 108, wherein the attachment may be continuous between the rings of the two mesh materials 103 and 105.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view of the attachment line 108 between the two mesh materials.
  • the attachment line 108 may exist where the rings of the first mesh material 103 (that forms the hand portion 102) attach to the rings of the second mesh material 105 (that forms the arm portion 104).
  • the attachment line 108 comprises a continuous attachment between the first mesh material 103 and the second mesh material 105, where there are no gaps, holes, openings, breaks or other possible weak points at the attachment line 108 which may reduce the protection at the attachment line 108.
  • the continuous attachment between the two mesh materials maintains the integrity and protection of the glove 100 (shown in FIG. 1 ).
  • the two mesh materials may be attached to one another using methods as would be understood by those skilled in the art.
  • the attachment line 108 may be located near the wrist of a user. However, in other embodiments, the attachment line 108 may be located at another position on the glove.
  • the mesh material 103 comprising the smaller rings may be located only on the fingers of the glove. Additionally, the mesh material 103 comprising the smaller rings may be located on other portions of the glove 100 to provided additional protection to that portion of the glove 100 (for example, if multiple attachment/transition lines at different positions on the glove).
  • the length 120 of the hand portion 102, or Length A 120 may comprise the length of the first mesh material 103.
  • the length 122 of the arm portion 104, or Length B 122 may comprise the length of the second mesh material 105.
  • Length A120 and Length B 122 may vary depending on the size of the glove 100.
  • Table 1 below illustrates possible measurements for Length A 120 and Length B 122 based on the size of the glove 100. The measurements are in millimeters (mm).
  • the rings of the first mesh material 103 may comprise an external diameter of approximately 4 mm. In some embodiments, the rings of the first mesh material 103 may comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.5 mm. This may maintain an internal diameter of less than approximately 4 mm, which complies with standard requirements for mesh material. In this particular embodiment, for example, the internal diameter of the rings of the first mesh material 103 might be approximately 3mm.
  • the rings of the second mesh material 105 may comprise an external diameter of approximately 4.9 mm. In some embodiments, the rings of the second mesh material 105 may comprise a wire diameter of approximately 0.46 mm. This may maintain an internal diameter of less than approximately 4 mm, which adheres to standard requirements for mesh material. In this particular embodiment, for example, the internal diameter of the rings of the second mesh material 105 might be approximately 3.98mm.
  • the internal diameter of both the first mesh material 103 and the second mesh material 105 may be less than approximately 4mm (although the difference between internal diameter at small and large rings might vary up to about 1mm (for example, approximately 0.98mm) and perhaps even more in some embodiment).
  • the larger rings of the second mesh material (105) might each be connected to (eg. intermeshed or interlinked with) three of the smaller rings of the first mesh material 103 (on one side of each such larger ring of the second mesh material 105) along the attachment/transition line 108.
  • two other larger rings of the second mesh material 105 could be connected to (eg. intermeshed or interlinked with) said larger ring.
  • the size of the smaller and larger rings, the wire diameter of the smaller and larger rings, and/or the ratio of smaller rings for each larger ring may be selected to ensure a smooth transition at the attachment/transition line 108, for example, without bunching, bending, and/or gaps.
  • using the first mesh material 103 and second mesh material 105 as described above may reduce the weight of the glove 100 by approximately 35% as compared to a glove using only one mesh material (for example, the first mesh material).
  • the metal mesh materials may comprise stainless steel.
  • the sleeve/arm portion 104 may also have one ore more cut-outs.
  • similar mesh materials may be used in other metal mesh garments, such as aprons, sleeves, cuffs, chasubles, tunics, etc. It may be useful to have more than one metal mesh material on metal mesh garments, having the smaller metal mesh material located at locations of increased risk for puncture, and having the larger metal mesh material located at location of lower risk for puncture. This may allow for reducing the weight of the metal mesh garment, while maintaining the protection properties of the garment (especially with respect to cuts).

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FR2771260A1 (fr) * 1997-11-21 1999-05-28 Manulatex France Gant en cotte de mailles
EP1946660A2 (fr) * 2007-01-22 2008-07-23 Ziegler Mechanische Werkstatt, Metallgewebe und Arbeitsschutz GmbH Gant de protection en cotte de mailles pouvant être retourné
EP2891418A1 (fr) * 2014-01-07 2015-07-08 Honeywell International Inc. Vêtements de boucher à anneaux métalliques facile à mettre en place et à retirer

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2771260A1 (fr) * 1997-11-21 1999-05-28 Manulatex France Gant en cotte de mailles
EP1946660A2 (fr) * 2007-01-22 2008-07-23 Ziegler Mechanische Werkstatt, Metallgewebe und Arbeitsschutz GmbH Gant de protection en cotte de mailles pouvant être retourné
EP2891418A1 (fr) * 2014-01-07 2015-07-08 Honeywell International Inc. Vêtements de boucher à anneaux métalliques facile à mettre en place et à retirer

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