Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Dipping type shaping means – Dipping form per se
Patent
1977-09-06
1979-01-09
Spicer, Jr., Robert L.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Dipping type shaping means
Dipping form per se
2159, 2168, B29C 1300
Patent
active
041336240
ABSTRACT:
A molded glove defines a hand and wrist portion, with the wrist portion defining, in as-molded configuration, longitudinal channels positioned about its circumference. In accordance with this invention, a plurality of circumferential channels are defined on the wrist portion at the end remote from the hand portion, the circumferential channels crossing the longitudinal channels. The thickness of the glove along the longitudinal and circumferential channels is increased over the thickness of the glove in areas adjacent to the channels. The glove exhibits improved resistance to rolling down of the cuff while being worn, when compared with conventional gloves having longitudinal flutes or channels, gloves having beaded cuffs, and the like.
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patent: 1206102 (1916-11-01), Gibson
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patent: 1951402 (1934-03-01), Gammeter
patent: 2779055 (1957-01-01), Burger
patent: 3541609 (1970-11-01), Povlois et al.
Heavner Paul W.
LeMay William E.
Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc.
Flattery Paul C.
Kirby, Jr. John P.
McFarron Gary W.
Spicer, Jr. Robert L.
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