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a technology of gloves and gloves, applied in the field of gloves, can solve the problems of ineffective hand polishing by just using sand paper, suffering at best inefficiency, and being too expensive to have the treatment of a machine-driven type, and achieve the effect of facilitating a variety of surface finishing and cleaning tasks

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-05-12
RAN XIAOCHENG
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Benefits of technology

"The present invention provides a glove with a surface treatment arrangement that can be easily attached and detached using hook and loop fasteners. This allows for efficient and effective surface finishing and cleaning tasks by hand. The surface treatment arrangement provides an optimal working surface area as desired by the user and is convenient for the user's fingers to use while still providing efficient and effective surface finishing or cleaning. The surface treatment arrangement fits on the operation side of the glove for efficient and effective surface finishing or cleaning while protecting the user's hand. It does not interfere with the design and operation of the glove and is easy to operate and convenient to be stored. The present invention provides a glove for treating on a work surface that is efficient, effective, and convenient."

Problems solved by technology

First of all, for some medium sized work pieces or accessories, especially for those which have been used for a considerable period of time, it is usually quite inefficient for them to have hand-polished by just using a sand paper.
However, on the hand other, it may be too expensive, infeasible or unrealistic for them to have machine-driven type's treatment.
Accordingly, in such situations, because of having little feasible choice, one may nevertheless utilize a tiny sand paper for surface finishing a fairly large part of a particular domestic accessory, yet suffering at best inefficient, and at worse, harmful working condition.
Harm may be induced when the person accidentally slip the sandpaper from his hands, thus making his hand forcefully rub over the surface of the work piece or even a grinding surface of the sandpaper.
In other words, conventional methodology of utilizing sand paper provide inadequate protection to the hands by which one grasps it for surface finishing.
Equally remarkable is that by using hands for grasping the sandpaper, the maximum possible working area for the polishing work is substantially limited.
It is impossible for a user to grasp sandpaper larger than a user's hand size for polishing work because the sandpaper only polishes when a substantial amount of force is applied normally to the treatment surface.
Hence, when the sandpaper is so large that a substantial part of the sandpaper is not grasped by hands, that part would have minimal working efficiency as little normal pressing force can be practically applied thereon.
Therefore, once the user uses his or her fingers to hold the object, his or her hand is unavailable to do other work.
However, for commercial or industry point of view, the cleaning operation is inefficient that the cleaner must repeatedly drop down the cleaning mop and pick up the dish.
Despite a smart arrangement, it is worth pointing out that finding such a suitable object is not guaranteed.

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[0030] Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, a glove 1, which is adapted to use for surface treatment of a work surface, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the glove comprises a glove body 10, which is adapted for receiving a hand of a user, having a palm portion 11 and finger portions 12 extended therefrom and a surface treatment arrangement 20.

[0031] The surface treatment arrangement 20 comprises, a treatment pad 21, adapted to provide a first treating action, provided at the palm portion 11 of the glove body 10 for treating on the work surface, and a treatment member 22, adapted to provide a second treating action, comprising a fastener 221 adapted to detachably fasten with the treatment pad 21 so as to retain the treatment member 22 at the palm portion 11 of the glove body 10 in such a manner that the glove body 10 selectively provides the first treating action and the second treating action by selectively fastening the treatment...

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Abstract

A glove which includes a glove body, which is adapted for receiving a hand of a user, having a palm portion and finger portions extended therefrom and a surface treatment arrangement including a treatment pad, adapted to provide a first treating action, provided at the palm portion of the glove body for treating on the work surface, and a treatment member, adapted to provide a second treating action, including a fastener adapted to overlappedly fasten with the treatment pad in a detachably attaching manner so as to retain the treatment member at the palm portion of the glove body in such a manner that the glove body selectively provides the first treating action and the second treating action by selectively fastening the treatment member with the treatment pad for treating on the work surface.

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CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part application of a non-provisional application having an application No. 10 / 667,059 and a filing date of Sep. 22, 2003.BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of Invention [0003] The present invention relates to hand protector, and more particularly to a glove which comprises a surface treatment arrangement detachably provided thereon so as to facilitate a wide range of surface finishing and cleaning tasks. [0004] 2. Description of Related Arts [0005] Various kinds of surface finishing and cleaning devices have widely been utilized for a wide range of purposes. And depending on this wide range of purposes, such surface finishing and cleaning devices have also been developed and implemented in a wide range of forms. For instances, sand papers have been invented for polishing small scale work pieces, such as a bedroom accessory, whereas grinding machines have been developed to polish large scale or ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41D19/015A47L13/18
CPCA41D19/01594B24D15/045A47L13/18
Inventor RAN, XIAOCHENG
Owner RAN XIAOCHENG
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