IP Library Granted Patent US 9,492,953
Granted Patent B2
US 9,492,953 · App. 11/358,652 · Granted Nov 15, 2016

Method for making elongate glove, such as nitrile glove for glove box, on porcelain mold

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Patent No.
US 9,492,953
App. No.
11/358,652
Granted
Nov 15, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

When an elongate glove, such as a nitrile glove for a glove box, is made on a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion, having an arm-defining portion, which extends from the hand-defining portion and which has an overall length at least two or more times the overall length of the hand-defining portion, having a substantially conical sub-portion, which flares upwardly and outwardly, when the porcelain mold is oriented in a dipping orientation, substantially the entire exterior of the porcelain mold is sandblasted before the porcelain mold is dipped successively into a bath containing a coagulating agent and into a bath containing a latex, then allowed to dwell in the bath containing the latex until enough of the latex coagulates to form a wet latex film on the porcelain mold, and then withdrawn with the wet latex film formed thereon from the bath containing the latex.

Claims (28)

1. An improvement in a method for making an elongate glove on a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion and having an arm-defining portion, which extends from the hand-defining portion and which has an overall length at least two or more times the overall length of the hand-defining portion,

wherein the improvement comprises a step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior of at least the arm-defining portion of the porcelain mold before steps of dipping the porcelain mold successively into a bath containing a coagulating agent and into a bath containing a latex, then allowing the porcelain mold to dwell in the bath containing the latex until enough of the latex coagulates to form a wet latex film on the porcelain mold, and then withdrawing the porcelain mold having the wet latex film formed thereon from the bath containing the latex, and wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average greater than 26 μm selected to control sliding of the latex down the porcelain mold.

2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average in the range of 26 μm to 35 μm.

3. An improvement in a method for making an elongate glove on a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion and having an arm-defining portion, which extends from the hand-defining portion and which has an overall length at least two or more times the overall length of the hand-defining portion,

wherein the improvement comprises a step of sandblasting or texturing substantially the entire exterior of the porcelain mold before steps of dipping the porcelain mold successively into a bath containing a coagulating agent and into a bath containing a latex, then allowing the porcelain mold to dwell in the bath containing the latex until enough of the latex coagulates to form a wet latex film on the porcelain mold, and then withdrawing the porcelain mold having the wet latex film formed thereon from the bath containing the latex, and wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average greater than 26 μm selected to control sliding of the latex down the porcelain mold.

4. The improvement of claim 3 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average in the range of 26 μm to 35 μm.

5. An improvement in a method for making an elongate glove on a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion, having an arm-defining portion, which extends from the hand-defining portion, which has an overall length at least two or more times the overall length of the hand-defining portion, and having a substantially conical region, which flares upwardly and outwardly, when the porcelain mold is oriented in a dipping orientation,

wherein the improvement comprises a step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior of at least the arm-defining portion of the porcelain mold before steps of dipping the porcelain mold successively into a bath containing a coagulating agent and into a bath containing a latex, then allowing the porcelain mold to dwell in the bath containing the latex until enough of the latex coagulates to form a wet latex film on the porcelain mold, and then withdrawing the porcelain mold having the wet latex film formed thereon from the bath containing the latex, and wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average greater than 26 μm selected to control sliding of the latex down the porcelain mold.

6. The improvement of claim 5 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average in the range of 26 μm to 35 μm.

7. An improvement in a method for making an elongate glove on a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion, having an arm-defining portion, which extends from the hand-defining portion and which has an overall length at least two or more times the overall length of the hand-defining portion, and having a substantially conical region, which flares upwardly and outwardly, when the porcelain mold is oriented in a dipping orientation,

wherein the improvement comprises a step of sandblasting or texturing substantially the entire exterior of the porcelain mold before steps of dipping the porcelain mold successively into a bath containing a coagulating agent and into a bath containing a latex, then allowing the porcelain mold to dwell in the bath containing the latex until enough of the latex coagulates to form a wet latex film on the porcelain mold, and then withdrawing the porcelain mold having the wet latex film formed thereon from the bath containing the latex, and wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average greater than 26 μm selected to control sliding of the latex down the porcelain mold.

8. The improvement of claim 7 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average in the range of 26 μm to 35 μm.

9. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a coagulating agent is performed before the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a latex.

10. The improvement of claim 3 wherein the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a coagulating agent is performed before the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a latex.

11. The improvement of claim 5 wherein the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a coagulating agent is performed before the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a latex.

12. The improvement of claim 7 wherein the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a coagulating agent is performed before the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a latex.

13. The improvement of any one of claims 1 , 3 , 5 and 7 , wherein the latex is a nitrile latex.

14. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior comprises the step of texturing the exterior by casting the porcelain mold to replicate a porcelain mold that has been sandblasted.

15. The improvement of claim 3 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior comprises the step of texturing the exterior by casting the porcelain mold to replicate a porcelain mold that has been sandblasted.

16. The improvement of claim 5 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior comprises the step of texturing the exterior by casting the porcelain mold to replicate a porcelain mold that has been sandblasted.

17. The improvement of claim 7 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior comprises the step of texturing the exterior by casting the porcelain mold to replicate a porcelain mold that has been sandblasted.

18. A method for making an elongate glove on a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion and an arm defining portion which extends from the hand-defining portion, the method comprising the steps of:

providing a porcelain mold having a hand-defining portion and an arm-defining portion which extends from the hand-defining portion, the arm-defining portion having a substantially cylindrical region and a substantially conical region which flares upwardly and outwardly from the hand-defining portion and which is located between the substantially cylindrical region and the hand-defining portion to produce a roughness average greater than 26 μm selected to control sliding of the latex down the substantially conical region;

sandblasting or texturing the exterior of at least the arm-defining portion of the porcelain mold; and

after the step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior of at least the arm-defining portion of the porcelain mold, dipping the porcelain mold successively into a bath containing a coagulating agent and into a bath containing a latex, then allowing the porcelain mold to dwell in the bath containing the latex until enough of the latex coagulates to form a wet latex film on the mold, and then withdrawing the porcelain mold having the wet latex formed thereon from the bath containing the latex.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing produces a roughness average in the range of 26 μm to 35 μm.

20. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a coagulating agent is performed before the step of dipping the porcelain mold into a bath containing a latex.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of sandblasting or texturing the exterior comprises the step of texturing the exterior by casting the porcelain mold to replicate a porcelain mold that has been sandblasted.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS, LLC; HEAROS, LLC; WEST CHESTER HOLDINGS, LLC; REFLECTIVE APPAREL FACTORY, INC.; PIP USA MANUFACTURING, INC.; HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.; MORNING PRIDE MANUFACTURING L.L.C.; SALISBURY ELECTRICAL SAFETY L.L.C.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA
Reel/Frame 071342/0241 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS, LLC; HEAROS, LLC; WEST CHESTER HOLDINGS, LLC; REFLECTIVE APPAREL FACTORY, INC.; PIP USA MANUFACTURING, INC.; HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.; MORNING PRIDE MANUFACTURING L.L.C.; SALISBURY ELECTRICAL SAFETY L.L.C.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 071346/0679 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 20, 2014
From: SPERIAN PROTECTION AMERICAS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
To: HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034393/0796 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 14, 2014
From: NORTH SAFETY PRODUCTS, L.L.C., A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION
To: SPERIAN PROTECTION AMERICAS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 034174/0095 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 20, 2013
From: NORTH SAFETY PRODUCTS INC.
To: NORTH SAFETY PRODUCTS L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 031867/0354 →