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US3570009A - Heat resistant spray deflector glove - Google Patents

Heat resistant spray deflector glove
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US3570009A
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A SAFETY-TYPE GLOVE FOR PROTECTIVE USE WHEN REMOVING A DANGEROUSLY PRESSURIZED AUTOMOBILE RADIATOR CASP, A LEAKING HOT WATER, STEAM OR VAPOR VALVE, LEAKY AMMONIA, FERON GAS OR LIKE VALVES. THE GLOVE, OR MITTEN, IS MADE OF SUITABLE HEAT RESISTANT MATERIAL. IT IS WHOLLY ENCASED WITHIN THE CONFINES OF AN OUTWARDLY AND DOWNWARDLY FLARING SHIELD, MORE PARTICULARLY, A TRUNCATED CONICAL CUFF MADE OF HEAT RESISTANT MATERIAL AND WHICH IS PERMANENTLY TURNED DOWN OVER AND ENCLOSES THE GLOVE AND PROVIDES A SPRAY TRAPPING AND DEFLECTING SHIELD.

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March 16, 1971 SPRUELL 3,570,099
HEAT RESISTANT SPRAY DEFLEGTOR GLOVE Filed April 10, 1969 Fig./
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@g m 26 W -mm United States Patent 3,570,009 HEAT RESISTANT SPRAY DEFLECTOR GLOVE Harold G. Spruell, Jackson, Ga, assignor to Richard W. Watkins, Jr., Jackson, Ga, a fractional part interest Filed Apr. 10, 1969, Ser. No. 814,999 lint. Cl. A41d 19/00 US. Cl. 2-16 3 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A safety-type glove for protective use when removing a dangerously pressurized automobile radiator cap, a leaking hot water, steam or vapor valve, leaky ammonia, Freon gas or like valves. The glove, or mitten, is made of suitable heat resistant material. It is wholly encased within the confines of an outwardly and downwardly flaring shield, more particularly, a truncated conical cuff made of heat resistant material and which is permanently turned down over and encloses the glove and provides a spray trapping and deflecting shield.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in a multipurpose hand covering safety-type glove for safeguarding use when the user is called upon to catch hold and remove a too-hot-to-handle steam releasing radiator cap and which, broadly construed, is characterized by a glove having a spray intercepting and blocking cnfl? which is turned down over and eflectually surrounds the glove.
Briefly the concept has to do with a safeguarding protective-type special purpose glove construction which is characterized by two component parts; namely, a glove, alternatively a mitten, made of heat resisting material, and an attached complemental intercepting and deflecting shield which is carried by and oriented with and encompasses the glove and is likewise made of suitable heat resistant material.
More specifically, the aforementioned shield comprises a novel cuff of a size that it completely surrounds and protectively covers the companion glove. This cuff is of truncated conical shape and has its truncated upper end encircling and united with the neck-like wrist portion of the glove and an outwardly and downwardly flaring body portion which is provided with an unobstructedly open bottom, said bottom being spaced outwardly from the surrounded lower end portion of said glove.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a view showing a fragmentary portion of an automobile or equivalent radiator equipped with a removable filler cap and showing, what is more important, the heat resistant spray deflector glove with a portion broken away to show the manner in which the glove can be used.
FIG. 2 is a view in perspective of the heat resistant spray deflector glove by itself,
And FIG. 3 is a central section taken approximately on the plane of the section line 33 of FIG. 2 looking in the direction of the indicating arrows.
The fact that the glove construction lends itself to practical, convenient and often necessary use in connection with leaking hot water, steam and vapor valves and leaky ammonia, Freon gas and analogous valves is significant and justifies commenting on this multipurpose aspect at the outset. However, and primarily, the glove construction constitutes an innovation as an article of manufacture in that it expressly adapts itself for use by a user when he is called upon to cope with the often dangerous task of removing a hazardously pressurized steaming radiator cap. In view of this special purpose nature of the glove it is being herein stressed as a heat resistant spray deflector glove for loosening and removing a diflicult-tohandle radiator cap.
With reference now to the views of the drawing, it will be observed that the glove proper is denoted by thenumeral 6. It should be mentioned here that the term glove is intended to cover any multiple fingered glove made of suitable heat resistant and flexible material as Well as a mitten. The mitten shown comprises a customarily constructed and shapedhand covering portion 8, athumb stall 10 and a neck-like wrist embracing upper end portion as shown at 12 particularly in FIG. 3. The tip of the mitten or glove is denoted, generally stated, by thenumeral 14. The entire glove or mitten is protectively shielded within the confines of the spray deflector which is referred to as ashield 16 and, more specifically, as a truncated cuff. This cuff is made of appropriate flexible self-shape-sustaining heat resisting and insulating material. The upper truncated end portion is turned-in and convexly rounded as at 18 and is then fashioned into a lip orflange 20 which encircles thewrist portion 12 and is stitched or otherwise permanently connected thereto as at 2 2. Thebody portion 24 flared outwardly and downwardly and merges into an unobstructedly open bottom 26'. This downwardly flaring canopy-like body portion hoods over the entire glove or mitten and is adequately spaced therefrom to achieve the desired trapping and resisting result in the manner illustrated in FIG. 1.
With a glove as herein shown and described, the user employs the glove or mitten proper to properly catch hold of the cap and to twist and remove it in the customary manner. When the cap is thus caught hold of as illustrated in FIG. 1 the protective shield comes into play to provide the safeguarding deflecting and protective result. It follows that a glove construction of the type herein shown and described well serves the safeguarding and protective purposes for which it has been perfected and satisfactorily used.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A protective type glove construction comprising, in combination, a glove made of high temperature insulating and heat resistant material, and a complemental pressurized heated media intercepting and deflecting shield carried by, oriented with said glove, and also made of high temperature insulating and heat resistant material, said glove having a finger and hand covering portion, said shield comprising a truncated conical self-shape retaining cuff having a turned in truncated upper end snugly encircling and permanently united with said wrist portion and an outwardly and downwardly flaring canopylike body portion turned down and hooding over the entire glove and having an unobstructedly open bottom having a free annular edge spaced outwardly from but amply encircling and wholly and protectively covering the glove to achieve its intended spray trapping and deflecting result.
2. The glove construction defined in and according to claim 1, and wherein said glove is of a prescribed length that it is wholly encased within the surrounding confines of said cufi.
3. For safeguarding and protective use by a service station attendant when called upon to open and remove a hot radiator cap, a heat resistant spray deflector glove construction comprising, in combination, a finger and hand covering glove made of heat resisting and insulating material and having a wrist encircling portion, and a heated air, fluid and spray intercepting and deflecting cuff oriented with and wholly encompassing said glove and likewise made of heat resisting and insulating material, said cuff being of truncated self-shape-retaining conical form and having a truncated upper end conformingly snugly encircling and retentively united with the encompassed wrist portion, and an outwardly and downwardly flaring canopy-like body portion turned down and completely hooding over the entire hand covering glove and having an unobstructedly open bottom spaced outwardly from but amply encircling and covering the glove to achieve its intended spray trapping and deflecting result.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,534,208 4/1925 Gibson 2-160X 1,730,763 10/1929 Gerding 2167 2,321,091 6/1943 Kertesz et a1 2170X 2,561,891 7/1951 Tucker 2-16X 2,578,188 12/1951 Ionides et al 2-16 FOREIGN PATENTS 139,225 10/1934 Austria 2162 1,331,464 5/1963 France 2-162 ALFRED R. GUEST, Primary Examiner
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US3806952A (en)*1971-12-271974-04-30F ViciulisShield
US3837242A (en)*1973-01-261974-09-24L HarperDevice for removing radiator caps
US4214317A (en)*1979-02-021980-07-29Kelly Thomas E SrProtective apparel
US4578823A (en)*1984-06-251986-04-01Hudson Jr William ESafety hand protector
US4736488A (en)*1986-10-221988-04-12Nielsen Ruth APaint drip pan
WO1988008260A1 (en)*1987-04-221988-11-03Halldorsdottir HildurA cuff for use when working with liquid material at a level above shoulder height
US5096105A (en)*1991-03-201992-03-17Proctor Mitchell LMail protection device
US5320145A (en)*1993-04-261994-06-14Avino Alan JApparatus for draining containers and the like
US5365611A (en)*1992-12-111994-11-22Mary E. ChilesApparatus for protecting an object from inclement weather
US20110068028A1 (en)*2009-09-242011-03-24Alan HarrimanIndustrial and utility glove

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3806952A (en)*1971-12-271974-04-30F ViciulisShield
US3837242A (en)*1973-01-261974-09-24L HarperDevice for removing radiator caps
US4214317A (en)*1979-02-021980-07-29Kelly Thomas E SrProtective apparel
US4578823A (en)*1984-06-251986-04-01Hudson Jr William ESafety hand protector
US4736488A (en)*1986-10-221988-04-12Nielsen Ruth APaint drip pan
WO1988008260A1 (en)*1987-04-221988-11-03Halldorsdottir HildurA cuff for use when working with liquid material at a level above shoulder height
AU605590B2 (en)*1987-04-221991-01-17Hildur HalldorsdottirA cuff for use when working with liquid material at a level above shoulder height
US5096105A (en)*1991-03-201992-03-17Proctor Mitchell LMail protection device
US5365611A (en)*1992-12-111994-11-22Mary E. ChilesApparatus for protecting an object from inclement weather
US5320145A (en)*1993-04-261994-06-14Avino Alan JApparatus for draining containers and the like
US20110068028A1 (en)*2009-09-242011-03-24Alan HarrimanIndustrial and utility glove

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