Apparatus and methods for donning and removing gloves
First Claim
1. An apparatus for donning gloves comprising:
- a housing defining a vacuum chamber and a vacuum pump chamber therein, said vacuum chamber having a size sufficient to accommodate an outstretched hand and having an opening sufficiently large to pass a hand therethrough, and said vacuum pump chamber in gaseous communication with said vacuum chamber, said housing having a clear top portion to enable viewing of the interior of the vacuum chamber;
a vacuum pump within the vacuum pump chamber for creating a vacuum within the vacuum chamber;
means for positioning an elastomeric glove through the vacuum chamber opening such that the hand portion of the glove is within the vacuum chamber and such that the wrist portion of the glove is outside the vacuum chamber, said elastomeric glove having a stiffening ring about the wrist portion of the glove, said stiffening ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said opening;
means for controlling the vacuum pump operation speed such that the vacuum pressure created within the vacuum chamber is capable of being adjusted to both higher and lower settings;
a baffle located within the vacuum chamber for directing the airflow to the vacuum pump; and
means for controlling the operation of the vacuum pump.
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Abstract
An apparatus for facilitating the application and removal of gloves. The apparatus comprises a vacuum system wherein a vacuum pump evacuates air from a vacuum chamber, such that a glove positioned over an opening into the vacuum chamber is inflated. The glove is positioned over the opening by a stiffening ring attached to the wrist portion of the glove which has a diameter larger than the diameter of the opening. The apparatus includes a device for controlling the vacuum pump operation speed such that the amount of vacuum pressure used and the amount of glove inflation obtained may be adjusted to both higher and lower settings. Thus, the apparatus is particularly adapted for use in various geographical locations and elevations. The device is also ambidextrous in its use such that right and left hands can be gloved by the same device. One handed application is facilitated by an electrical foot switch operating the vacuum pump.
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16 Claims
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1. An apparatus for donning gloves comprising:
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a housing defining a vacuum chamber and a vacuum pump chamber therein, said vacuum chamber having a size sufficient to accommodate an outstretched hand and having an opening sufficiently large to pass a hand therethrough, and said vacuum pump chamber in gaseous communication with said vacuum chamber, said housing having a clear top portion to enable viewing of the interior of the vacuum chamber; a vacuum pump within the vacuum pump chamber for creating a vacuum within the vacuum chamber; means for positioning an elastomeric glove through the vacuum chamber opening such that the hand portion of the glove is within the vacuum chamber and such that the wrist portion of the glove is outside the vacuum chamber, said elastomeric glove having a stiffening ring about the wrist portion of the glove, said stiffening ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said opening; means for controlling the vacuum pump operation speed such that the vacuum pressure created within the vacuum chamber is capable of being adjusted to both higher and lower settings; a baffle located within the vacuum chamber for directing the airflow to the vacuum pump; and means for controlling the operation of the vacuum pump. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus for donning and removing gloves comprising:
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a housing defining a vacuum chamber and a vacuum pump chamber therein, said vacuum chamber having a size sufficient to accommodate an outstretched hand and having an opening sufficiently large to pass a hand therethrough, and said vacuum pump chamber in gaseous communication with said vacuum chamber, wherein a top portion of the housing is clear to enable viewing of the interior of the vacuum chamber; an electrically operated vacuum pump within said vacuum pump chamber for creating a vacuum within the vacuum chamber; means for positioning an elastomeric glove through the vacuum chamber opening such that the hand portion of the glove is within the vacuum chamber and such that the wrist portion of the glove is outside the vacuum chamber, said elastomeric glove having a stiffening ring about the wrist portion of the glove, said stiffening ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said opening; an electrical control knob for manually adjusting the vacuum pump speed such that the vacuum pressure created within the vacuum chamber can be adjusted to both higher and lower settings; a baffle located within the vacuum chamber for directing airflow to the vacuum pump, said baffle being removable; and
,an electrical switch for controlling the operation of the vacuum pump. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An apparatus for donning and removing gloves comprising:
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a housing defining a vacuum chamber and a vacuum pump chamber therein, said vacuum chamber having a size sufficient to accommodate an outstretched hand and having an opening sufficiently large to pass a hand therethrough, said vacuum pump chamber in gaseous communication with said vacuum chamber, and said housing having a top portion constructed of clear material; an electrically operated vacuum pump within said vacuum pump chamber for creating a vacuum within the vacuum chamber; means for positioning an elastomeric glove through the vacuum chamber opening such that the hand portion of the glove is inside the vacuum chamber and such that the wrist portion of the glove is outside the vacuum chamber, said elastomeric glove having a plastic stiffening ring about the wrist portion of the glove, said stiffening ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said opening; an electrical control knob for manually adjusting the vacuum pump speed such that the vacuum pressure created within the vacuum chamber can be adjusted to both higher and lower settings; a baffle located within the vacuum chamber for directing airflow to the vacuum pump, said baffle being removable; a foot-operated electrical switch for controlling the operation of the vacuum pump; and a mirror positioned against the rear wall of the vacuum chamber.
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