An ergonomic heated glove

By designing ergonomically based heated gloves, the heating wires are distributed in the concave area of ​​the palm, avoiding muscles and joints, thus solving the problem of insufficient comfort in traditional heated gloves and achieving greater comfort and convenience in use.

CN224386832UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23DONGGUAN TIANLANG OUTDOOR PRODUCTS CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN TIANLANG OUTDOOR PRODUCTS CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-11
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional electric heating wire gloves lack comfort, as the heating wire compresses the muscles and joints of the hand, leading to discomfort during use.

Method used

The ergonomic design places the heating wires in the palm recess, avoiding muscles and joints, and the removable battery pack design enhances comfort and convenience.

Benefits of technology

While keeping warm, it avoids the pressure of heating wires on muscles and joints, improving user comfort, and the quick installation and removal of the battery pack makes it easy to replace.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of warm -keeping technology, concretely is a kind of heating gloves based on ergonomics, including glove lining, the heating wire is fixedly connected with in the palm side of glove lining, the heating wire includes by the distribution of large metacarpal segment in the inside of large metacarpal from the rima glottidis, the beneficial effect of the present device is: utilize the concave structure of human palm, distribute in palm concave place by hypothenar segment, large metacarpal segment and phalangeal joint avoidance section, avoid electric heating wire compression muscle and metacarpal joint while ensuring heating and keeping warm;By metacarpal joint avoidance return section and metacarpal joint avoidance section, avoid the joint protrusion of second metacarpal to fifth metacarpal and proximal phalanx;Again by phalangeal joint avoidance section along the joint of proximal phalanx and middle phalanx distribution, utilize the concave wiring formed by finger natural bending, avoid heating wire compression joint and muscle, finally realize finger heating while improving comfort.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of thermal insulation technology, specifically to a heated glove based on ergonomics. Background Technology

[0002] Heated gloves are warm gloves that use electrical energy to generate heat. They are suitable for use in winter cycling, outdoor activities, or cold environments. In winter, the hands of the elderly and children are easily affected by low temperatures due to their weak thermoregulation ability, which can cause frostbite. In addition, patients with anemia, diabetes, or Raynaud's disease have poor vascular regulation in their hands, and blood flow is reduced at low temperatures, making them prone to frostbite.

[0003] Traditional electric heating methods, due to the thickness of the heating wire, can cause pressure on hand muscles and joints when wearing heated gloves, resulting in a lack of comfort. To address this, we propose an ergonomically designed heated glove. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an ergonomically designed heated glove to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an ergonomically designed heated glove, comprising a glove liner, wherein a heating wire is fixedly connected to one side of the glove liner on the palm side, the heating wire comprising a thenar eminence segment distributed along the inner side of the thenar eminence from the web of the thumb, a hypothenar eminence segment fixedly connected to one end of the thenar eminence segment and a hypothenar eminence segment distributed along the inner side of the hypothenar eminence, a metacarpal joint avoidance segment at the metacarpal joint joint of the proximal phalanx fixedly connected to the other end of the metacarpal joint avoidance segment, a metacarpal joint avoidance looping segment fixedly connected to the other end of the metacarpal joint avoidance looping segment, a phalangeal joint avoidance segment located at the joint of the proximal phalanx and middle phalanx, and a web-like looping segment fixedly connected to the other end of the phalangeal joint avoidance segment.

[0006] Preferably, one end of the tiger's mouth loop segment and the thenar eminence segment are joined together to form a converging segment, which is located at the tiger's mouth.

[0007] Preferably, the other end of the confluence section is electrically connected to a plug, and the other end of the plug is electrically connected to a battery pack for power supply.

[0008] Preferably, a connecting rod is fixedly connected to one side of the battery pack, and an extension rod is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting rod away from the battery pack. Both extension rods are fixedly connected to a locking block on opposite sides.

[0009] Preferably, a card holder is snapped into one side of the battery pack, and the side of the card holder away from the battery pack is fixedly connected to the back of the glove. A slot for snapping into the card holder is opened on the opposite side of the card holder. A fixing block is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the card holder. A spring strip is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two fixing blocks. A stop block is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two spring strips.

[0010] Preferably, the battery pack is engaged with the slot on the card holder via a card block, and the extension rod and the elastic bar are both made of elastically deformable material.

[0011] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0012] Utilizing the concave structure of the human palm, the hypothenar eminence, thenar eminence, and interphalangeal joint avoidance segments are distributed in the palm's concave area. This ensures heating and warmth while avoiding pressure on muscles and metacarpal joints from the heating wire. The interphalangeal joint avoidance loops and segments avoid the joint protrusions of the second to fifth metacarpal bones with the proximal phalanges. Furthermore, the interphalangeal joint avoidance segments are distributed along the joints of the proximal and middle phalanges, utilizing the concave wiring formed by the natural curvature of the fingers to avoid pressure on joints and muscles from the heating wire. Ultimately, this achieves finger heating while improving comfort.

[0013] The battery pack on the heated glove can be quickly installed and removed using the locking blocks, slots, and abutments, improving convenience and facilitating rapid battery pack replacement. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the heating wire distribution structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the card holder structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a side view of the card holder structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the card holder of this utility model.

[0019] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0020] 1. Glove lining; 2. Hypothenar eminence section; 3. Metacarpal joint avoidance and looping section; 4. Pectoral joint avoidance section; 5. Thenar eminence looping section; 6. Convergence section; 7. Thenar eminence section; 8. Metacarpal joint avoidance section; 9. Locking seat; 10. Locking slot; 11. Locking block; 12. Extension rod; 13. Connecting rod; 14. Spring bar; 15. Abutment block; 16. Fixing block; 17. Battery pack; 18. Plug. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0022] This utility model provides a technical solution: such as Figures 1-5The illustrated ergonomic heated glove includes a glove liner 1. A heating wire is fixedly connected to one side of the glove liner 1 on the palm side. The heating wire includes a thenar eminence segment 7 distributed along the inner side of the thenar eminence (the side of the thenar eminence closer to the palm) from the web of the thumb. One end of the thenar eminence segment 7 is fixedly connected to a hypothenar eminence segment 2 distributed along the inner side of the hypothenar eminence (the side of the hypothenar eminence closer to the palm). The other end of the hypothenar eminence segment 2 is fixedly connected to a metacarpal joint avoidance segment 8 that avoids the metacarpal joint with the proximal phalanx. The other end of the metacarpal joint avoidance segment 8 is fixedly connected to a metacarpal joint avoidance loop segment 3. The other end of the metacarpal joint avoidance looping segment 3 is fixedly connected to the phalanx joint avoidance segment 4 located at the joint between the proximal and middle phalanges. The other end of the phalanx joint avoidance segment 4 is fixedly connected to the thenar eminence looping segment 5. During the production stage, the glove lining 1 is sewn into the inside of the glove. The heating wire is located between the glove and the glove lining 1. One end of the converging segment 6 passes through the glove from the thenar eminence. The retainer 9 is sewn or glued to the back of the glove. In use, the battery pack 17 contains a storage battery, which powers the heating wire through the plug 18 to achieve the heating function. The locking block 11 on the outer casing 17 inserts into the slot 9 through a notch on one side of the slot 9 and pushes the battery pack 17 until the locking block 11 and the slot 10 are locked together. When it is necessary to remove the battery pack 17, press the spring strips 14 on both sides of the slot 9 to bend and deform the spring strips 14, and the protruding abutment 15 pushes against the locking block 11, so that the locking block 11 is released from the slot 10. Then pull the battery pack 17 in the opposite direction and pull out the plug 18 so that the battery pack 17 can be removed. It should be noted that this heated glove cannot be washed or cleaned with water and should not be used when doing hand work. Utilizing the concave structure of the human palm, the hypothenar eminence segment 2, the thenar eminence segment 7, and the interphalangeal joint avoidance segment 4 are distributed in the palm's concave area. This ensures heating and warmth while avoiding pressure on muscles and metacarpal joints from the heating wire. The interphalangeal joint avoidance loop segment 3 and the interphalangeal joint avoidance segment 8 avoid the joint protrusions of the second to fifth metacarpal bones and the proximal phalanx. The interphalangeal joint avoidance segment 4 is then distributed along the joints of the proximal and middle phalanges. By utilizing the concave wiring formed by the natural curvature of the fingers, the heating wire avoids pressure on joints and muscles, ultimately improving comfort while achieving finger heating.

[0023] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the tiger's mouth loop segment 5 and the big fish edge segment 7 are joined together at one end to form the converging segment 6, which is located at the tiger's mouth.

[0024] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the other end of the confluence section 6 is electrically connected to a plug 18, and the other end of the plug 18 is electrically connected to a battery pack 17 for power supply.

[0025] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, a connecting rod 13 is fixedly connected to one side of the battery pack 17, and an extension rod 12 is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting rod 13 away from the battery pack 17. A locking block 11 is fixedly connected to the two extension rods 12 on opposite sides.

[0026] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, a card holder 9 is snapped onto one side of the battery pack 17. The side of the card holder 9 away from the battery pack 17 is fixedly connected to the back of the glove. A slot 10 for the card block 11 to engage is provided on the opposite side of the card holder 9. A fixing block 16 is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the card holder 9. A spring strip 14 is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two fixing blocks 16. A stop block 15 is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two spring strips 14.

[0027] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the battery pack 17 is engaged with the slot 10 on the card holder 9 via the card block 11. The extension rod 12 and the spring strip 14 are both made of elastically deformable material. Through the card block 11, the slot 10 and the stop block 15, the battery pack 17 on the heated glove can be quickly installed and removed, improving convenience and facilitating quick replacement of the battery pack 17.

[0028] Working principle: During the production stage, the worker sews the glove lining 1 inside the glove. The heating wire is located between the glove and the glove lining 1. One end of the converging section 6 passes through the glove from the web of the hand. The locking seat 9 is sewn or glued to the back of the glove. In use, the battery pack 17 contains a storage battery, which powers the heating wire through the plug 18 to achieve the heating function. The locking block 11 on the outer shell of the battery pack 17 is inserted into the locking seat 9 through the notch on one side of the locking seat 9 and the battery pack 17 is pushed until the locking block 11 is locked with the locking slot 10. When it is necessary to remove the battery pack 17, press the spring strips 14 on both sides of the locking seat 9 to bend and deform the spring strips 14, and the protruding abutment 15 pushes the locking block 11, so that the locking block 11 is released from the locking state with the locking slot 10. Then pull the battery pack 17 in the opposite direction and pull out the plug 18 so that the battery pack 17 can be removed. It should be noted that this heated glove cannot be washed or cleaned with water and should not be used when doing hand work.

[0029] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0030] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An ergonomically designed heated glove, comprising a glove liner (1), characterized in that: The glove liner (1) is fixedly connected to a heating wire on one side of the palm. The heating wire includes a thenar segment (7) distributed along the inner side of the thenar eminence from the web of the thumb. One end of the thenar segment (7) is fixedly connected to a hypothenar segment (2) distributed along the inner side of the hypothenar eminence. The other end of the hypothenar segment (2) is fixedly connected to a metacarpal joint avoidance segment (8) at the joint between the metacarpal bone and the proximal phalanx. The other end of the metacarpal joint avoidance segment (8) is fixedly connected to a metacarpal joint avoidance loop segment (3). The other end of the metacarpal joint avoidance loop segment (3) is fixedly connected to a phalanx joint avoidance segment (4) located at the joint between the proximal phalanx and the middle phalanx. The other end of the phalanx joint avoidance segment (4) is fixedly connected to a web-like loop segment (5).

2. The ergonomically designed heated glove according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tiger's mouth loop section (5) and the big thenar eminence section (7) are joined together at one end to form a converging section (6), which is located at the tiger's mouth.

3. The ergonomically designed heated glove according to claim 2, characterized in that: The other end of the confluence section (6) is electrically connected to a plug (18), and the other end of the plug (18) is electrically connected to a battery pack (17) for power supply.

4. The ergonomically designed heated glove according to claim 3, characterized in that: A connecting rod (13) is fixedly connected to one side of the battery pack (17), and an extension rod (12) is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting rod (13) away from the battery pack (17). A locking block (11) is fixedly connected to the two extension rods (12) on opposite sides.

5. The ergonomically designed heated glove according to claim 4, characterized in that: A card holder (9) is snapped into one side of the battery pack (17). The side of the card holder (9) away from the battery pack (17) is fixedly connected to the back of the glove. A slot (10) for the card block (11) is opened on the opposite side of the card holder (9). A fixing block (16) is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the card holder (9). A spring strip (14) is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two fixing blocks (16). A stop block (15) is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two spring strips (14).

6. The ergonomically designed heated glove according to claim 5, characterized in that: The battery pack (17) is engaged with the slot (10) on the card holder (9) via the card block (11), and the extension rod (12) and the elastic bar (14) are both made of elastically deformable material.