[0001] The present invention relates to a disposable glove, together with a method and apparatus
for manufacturing the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] There are numerous applications in our society where a covering for the hand is required.
One example is for the serving of bakery goods, as the clerk does not wish to be seen
to directly handle the customer's purchase. This need is presently being fulfilled
by the clerk placing his or her hand in a polyethylene bag. There are many disadvantages
to using a bag. It is often difficult to find the opening in which one is to insert
ones hand. The bag falls off the hand, often at an inopportune moment, and it is difficult
to manipulate articles properly.
[0003] The obvious solution to the problem is to form the polyethylene into a glove which
will conform to the hand and be disposable when the task is completed. This has not
been accomplished due to a number of problems. One problem is that upon application
of heat to a thin film of polyethylene to form a glove, the polyethylene film disintegrates.
The use of alternate materials has proven too costly, which inhibits use as a "disposable"
glove. Another problem is one of functional design, as the attempts to resolve the
problem have tended to be inferior products which add an additional problem of tearing
to the problems inherent in plastic bags.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] What is required is a method of making thermoplastic material into disposable gloves.
What is required is a glove that can readily be placed upon the hand and once in place
will stay there and permit a full range of hand function.
[0005] According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a method of converting
sheet material into gloves, which is comprised of the steps of arranging sheet material
with two inner plys of thermoplastic between outer plys of tissue. Then, applying
heat to one of the outer plys of tissue in the outline of a glove, such that the inner
plys of thermoplastic bond the plys of sheet material together to form a glove with
an opening along one side to permit hand entry.
[0006] Although beneficial results may be obtained through use of the method described,
the sheet material between the digits will form a web like a baseball glove that restrict
movement, and the glove will not be universal in fit. Consequently, even more beneficial
results can be achieved, if the preferred features are added of having the glove in
the form of a mitten, and including the further step of cutting an arcuate cut from
the inside of the thumb to the side of the sheet material adjacent the thumb, thereby
facilitating movement of the thumb.
[0007] According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for use
in converting sheet material into gloves which is comprised of a body; and a metal
plate mounted on the body with at least one opening in the shape of a glove. Means
are provided for heating the plate. Means are provided for pivotally mounting the
body such that the body may be mounted to a thermally insulated surface and moved
between a position where the plate engages the surface, and a position where the plate
is spaced from the surface.
[0008] According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a disposable glove
which is comprised of two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material between outer
plys of tissue sheet material, sealed together to form a glove with an opening along
one side to permit hand entry.
[0009] Although beneficial results may be obtained through use of the disposable glove described,
as previously mentioned, the sheet material between the digits will form a web like
a baseball glove that restricts movement, and the glove will not be universal in fit.
Even more beneficial results can be achieved, therefore, if the preferred features
are added of having the glove in the form of a mitten having a perforated arcuate
cut from the inside of the thumb to the side of the sheet material adjacent the thumb,
thereby facilitating movement of the thumb.
[0010] Although beneficial results may be obtained from using the described disposable glove,
even more beneficial results may be obtained if the opening to the glove is modified
in accordance with the preferred embodiment to facilitate entry of a hand into the
opening. This can be accomplished by adding to the described disposable glove the
preferred feature of the opening having a first side and a second side, the plys of
sheet material on the first side of the opening being longer than the plys of sheet
material on the second side of the opening, thereby forming an extension.
[0011] Although beneficial results may be obtained from using the described disposable mitt,
even more beneficial results may be obtained if for the convenience of the consumer
the disposable mitts are dispensed in rolls. If the gloves are dispensed in pairs
the thumbs can be placed in an extended position which prolongs the effective life
of the glove. According to this aspect of the invention there is provided a disposable
glove which is comprised of a roll of two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material
between outer plys of tissue sheet material, sealed together to form pairs of mittens,
the roll having opposed sides, each pair of mittens having interlocking thumbs and
being separated by perforations, openings to permit hand entry into the mittens being
along the sides of the roll, each pair of mittens being separated from an adjoining
pair of mittens by perforations.
[0012] Although beneficial results may be obtained from using the described disposable mitt,
even more beneficial results may be obtained if modifications are made to the outer
ply of tissue material to make it particularly suited for a selected usage. By way
of example, the outer tissue can be made of an absorbent material for delicate cleaning
jobs, or abrasive material for use when scrubbing. The tissue can also be treated
with a variety of chemicals to alter it's properties. By way of example, the tissue
could be treated with a fire retardant for use when working with gasoline or other
flamables.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] These and other features of the invention will become more apparent from the following
description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view illustrating a first step of the preferred method.
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a disposable glove made
in accordance with the invention.
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an apparatus.
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view illustrating the use of the apparatus of FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the disposable glove of FIGURE 2, dispensed in rolls.
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] The preferred method will now be described with reference to FIGURES 1 and 2. The
preferred apparatus which is used in carrying out the method will now be described
with reference to FIGURES 3 and 4. The preferred embodiment, generally designated
by reference numeral 10, is a disposable glove, which will now be described with reference
to FIGURE 2. Variations of disposable glove 10 will be described with reference to
FIGURES 5 and 6.
[0015] The preferred method permits thermoplastic sheet material 12 and tissue sheet material
14 to be made into gloves 10 and consists of the following described steps. Firstly,
referred to FIGURE 1, arranging sheet material 12 and 14 such that there are two inner
plys of thermoplastic 12 between outer plys of tissue 14. For the purpose of this
description, the four sides of the rectangular sheet material illustrated shall be
designated by numerals 16, 18, 20, and 22. Secondly, applying heat to one of the outer
plys of tissue 14 in the outline of a mitten 24, such that the inner plys of thermoplastic
12 bond the plys of sheet material 12 and 14. Once sheet materials 12 and 14 bond
together, an unsealed pocket 15 is formed. Pocket 15 is in the outline of mitten 24
with a finger portion 26, and a thumb portion 28, as illustrated in FIGURE 2. Pocket
15 has an unsealed opening 30 along side 16 to permit hand entry. Thirdly, cutting
an arcuate cut 32 from between finger portion 26 and thumb portion 28 to side 18 of
glove 10 adjacent the thumb portion 28.
[0016] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art, that the application of heat directly
to thermoplastic sheet material 12 would result in thermoplastic 12 disintegrating.
The addition of tissue sheet material 14 enables heat direct heat to be applied to
form glove 10. The amount of heat required to seal sheet material 12 and 14 together
depends upon the thickness of material used. By way of example, the applicant is presently
using thermoplastic and tissue sheet material which are 1/2 of a millimetre in thickness.
The heat applied to the described thickness of material is approximately 500 degrees
fahrenheit. Prior to developing the apparatus which will be hereinafter described,
proto-types where constructed by the applicant using a household clothes iron. Although
the type of glove illustrated in the preferred embodiment is a mitten it will be apparent
to one skilled in the art that gloves with separated digits can also be constructed
by the described method. The mitten provides distinct advantages as there need only
be small, medium and large sizes. Although the preferred embodiment has an arcuate
cut to facilitate movement of the thumb, it will be apparent to one skilled in the
art that by spreading the fingers a glove can be constructed with a web between the
fingers which resembles and functions much like a baseball glove. If desired, the
web between the digits could be cut to permit independent movement of each finger.
[0017] Apparatus 34 as illustrated in FIGURES 3 and 4 has as its primary component a rectangular
body 36. For the purpose of this description of the sides of rectangular body 36 shall
be designated by reference numerals 38, 40, 42, and 44, and the face of body 36 shall
be designated by reference numeral 46. A metal plate 48 is mounted to face 46 of body
36. Plate 48 has two openings 50, both of which are in the shape of a mitten. Although
not visible in the illustrations, an electric heating element is positioned within
plate 48, which, when connected to a power source, results in plate 48 being heated.
"C" clamps 52 are attached by hinges 54 to side 38 of body 36. A handle 56 is attached
to side 42 of body 36.
[0018] The operation of apparatus 34 will now be described with reference to FIGURES 3 and
4. In FIGURE 3, apparatus 34 is shown as being attached to an ironing board with a
thermally insulated cover, which has been designated by reference numeral 58. Ironing
board 58 has a contact surface 60. In order to use apparatus 34, it must be attached
by "C" clamps 52 to a base, such as ironing board 58. It is preferable if the base
is thermally insulated so that it is not damaged by the application of heat. "C" clamps
52 are attached by hinges 54 to side 38 of body 36. Hinges 54 permit body 36 to be
moved between a first position where the plate 48 engages surface 60 of ironing board
58, and a second position where plate 48 is spaced from surface 60 of ironing board
58. With body 36 in the second position, sheets of thermoplastic material 12 and sheets
of tissue material 14 are placed on surface 60 of ironing board 58 directly below
plate 48. As described in relation to the preferred method, sheet material 12 and
14 must be arranged such that there are two inner plys of thermoplastic 12 between
outer plys of tissue 14. The electric element in plate 48 is then connected to a power
source to heat plate 48, until plate 48 has reached sufficient heat to bond the thermoplastic
material 12 with the tissue material 14. For example, a heat of 500 degrees fahrenheit
is sufficient where the thickness of each ply of material is .5 of a millimetre, for
a total thickness of 2 millimeters. Body 36 is moved to a first position, and maintained
in position for 2 to 3 seconds. When in the first position plate 48 heat seals sheet
materials 12 and 14. However, the openings 50 in plate 48 leave an unsealed pocket
15 between the plys thermoplastic sheet material 12 and an unsealed opening 30 along
side 16 to permit hand entry.
[0019] The described apparatus was developed as an alternative to pressing the outline of
a glove on sheet material 12 and 14 using an iron. It will be apparent to one skilled
in the art that a similar result can be achieved by having two mating plates, and
that there are numerous ways to mechanically arrange the movement of the plates between
first and second positions. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that instead
of ironing board 58 an ordinary table may be used provided that it is protected by
a thermally insulated pad where plate 48 contacts the table when body 36 in the first
position.
[0020] Disposable glove 10 consists of two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material 12
between outer plys of tissue sheet material 14. For the purpose of this description,
the four sides of the rectangular sheet material illustrated shall be designated by
numerals 16, 18, 20 and 22. Sheet material 12 and 14 are sealed together to form a
pocket 15 with an unsealed opening 30 along side 16. Pocket 15 is in the outline of
mitten 24 with a finger portion 26, and a thumb portion 28, as illustrated in FIGURE
2. Glove 10 has a partially perforated arcuate cut 32 which extends from between finger
portion 26 and thumb portion 28 to side 18 of glove 10 adjacent the thumb portion
28. A semi-circular configuration 62 is positioned at one end 64 of arcuate cut 32.
Opening 30 has a first side 66 and a second side 68. The plys of sheet material 12
and 14 on first side 66 of opening 30 are longer than the plys of sheet material 12
and 14 on second side 68 of opening 30 forming an extension 67. The outline of a mitten
24 is marked in coloured ink on glove 10. The thermoplastic sheet material 12 visible
on extension 67 is also coloured.
[0021] The operation of glove 10 will now be described with reference to FIGURE 2. Although
glove 10 is rectangular in appearance, unsealed opening 30 can easily be located with
reference to the outline of mitten 24 marked in ink, and the coloration of extension
67. These features clearly indicate to the user the correct orientation of the glove.
The user then grasps glove 10 by extension 67 and inserts his hand between the plys
of thermoplastic sheet material 12. Extension 67 facilitates ease of hand entry into
opening 30 as the user may grasp extension 67 to manipulate glove 10 into position
and the difference in the length of sheet material 12 and 14 on sides 66 and 68 of
opening 30 enables the user to easily part the plys of thermoplastic sheet material
12. Once glove 10 is in position on the users hand, with the user's thumb in thumb
portion 28 and the user's fingers in finger portion 26, arcuate cut 32 permits the
user full movement of his thumb. The semi-circular configuration 62 positioned at
end 64 of arcuate cut 32 serves to prevent splitting of the sheet material 12 and
14 upon movement of the user's thumb.
[0022] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art various refinement which can be made
to the invention which can not be illustrated in the drawings. The entry of the user's
hand can be facilitated by placing a powder between the plys of thermoplastic sheet
material 12. Tissue sheet material 14 which serves as the outer working surface of
glove 10 can be specially adapted for particular tasks. Tissue 14 can be made of an
absorbent material for delicate cleaning jobs, or abrasive material for use when scrubbing.
It will further be apparent to one skilled in the art that one ply of tissue 14 can
be made of absorbent material while the other ply of tissue 14 can be made of abrasive
material to permit glove 10 to have multiple use. Tissue 14 can also be treated with
a variety of chemicals to alter it's properties, as with a fire retardant for use
when working with gasoline or other flamables.
[0023] As illustrated in FIGURE 5, disposable glove 10 may be dispensed in rolls 70 having
opposed sides 72, by placing perforations 74 along sides 18 and 22. Side 16 of glove
10 along which opening 30 is positioned corresponds to one of sides 72 of roll 70.
When so used it is preferable that arcuate cut 32 be joined with perforations 75 until
separated by the user, and that arcuate cut 32 does not extend all the way to side
18 of sheet material 12 and 14.
[0024] When using a roll 70 containing a plurality of gloves 10, the user tears roll 70
along perforations 74 which connect side 22 of glove 10 with side 18 of glove 10′.
Perforations 75′ and the fact that arcuate cut 32′ starts back from side 18′, prevent
tearing of arcuate cut 32′ of glove 10′ as glove 10 is separated. It should be noted
that side 16 of glove 10 along which unsealed opening 30 is positioned is located
along side 72 of roll 70. Once detached from the roll glove 10 is used as has previously
been described.
[0025] Gloves 10 may be dispensed in pairs. Dispensing gloves 10 in pairs enables the design
of the gloves to be simplified and advantages to be obtained as will be hereinafter
described. Referring to FIGURE 6, two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material 12
are arranged between outer plys of tissue sheet material 14. The plys of sheet material
12 and 14 are sealed together to form a pair of pockets 15 in the shape of mittens
24. Pocket 15 has a finger portion 26, and a thumb portion 28. The pair of mittens
24 are joined along side 18 with interlocking thumb portions 28 separated by perforations
76. Unsealed openings 30 are located along side 16 of sheet material 12 and 14 to
permit hand entry into pockets 15. If it is desired to dispense the pair of mittens
in rolls 70, each pair of mittens 24 are separated from an adjoining pair of mittens
(not shown) by perforations 74 which are positioned along side 22. Side 16 of sheet
material 12 and 14 having unsealed opening 30 must be positioned along sides 72 of
roll 70.
[0026] When using a pair of gloves 10 dispensed in pairs, the user simply separates the
pair along perforations 76. The use of the gloves 10 is then as has previously been
described. If the pair of gloves 10 is dispensed from a roll 70, side 22 of one glove
10 of the pair is connected by perforations 74 to side 22 of another pair (not shown).
The user merely tears a pair of gloves 10 from roll 70, and separates them for use
as has previously been described.
[0027] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that advantages may be obtained by
dispensing gloves 10 in pairs with interlocking thumb portions 28 joined along side
18. Unrestricted use of the thumb is obtained merely be separating the pair of gloves
along perforations 76. This means that arcuate cut 32 is not required, nor is semi-circular
configurations 62. In addition, thumb portion 28 can be placed at an angle, which
gives a greater range of movement to the thumb without as great a tendency for the
material to tear. This is possible due to the fact that thumb portion 28 may extend
beyond the usual width of glove 10.
[0028] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the development of a non-stick
coating sold under the trademark "Teflon", makes possible the use of apparatus 34,
with thermoplastic materials without an intervening layer of tissue. Such an apparatus
would be more expensive, but would be identical to the described apparatus with, of
course, the addition of a teflon coating on plate 48. Gloves made in this fashion
would not be in accordance with the preferred method.
[0029] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that two ply thermoplastic gloves made
on a teflon coated version of apparatus 34 would provide beneficial results. However,
even more beneficial results could be obtained if such gloves incorporated in their
design some or all of the preferred features taught in this application. One feature
readily adaptable to two ply thermoplastic gloves is having the glove in the form
of a mitten with a thumb portion and a finger portion; and having a partially perforated
arcuate cut from between the thumb portion and the finger portion to substantially
the edge of the sheet material adjacent the thumb. Another feature readily adaptable
to two ply thermoplastic gloves is having a semi-circular configuration at the end
of the arcuate cut between the thumb portion and the finger portion, to prevent splitting
of the sheet material upon movement of the thumb. Another feature readily adaptable
to two ply thermoplastic gloves is having an opening with a first side and a second
side, the ply of sheet material on the first side of the opening being longer than
the ply of sheet material on the second side of the opening, thereby forming an extension
which facilitates ease of hand entry into the opening. Another feature readily adaptable
to two ply thermoplastic gloves is having a shape of a mitten marked on the outside
of the glove, thereby clearly indicating to the user the correct orientation of the
glove. Another feature readily adaptable to two ply thermoplastic gloves is having
the sheet material being dispensed in rolls having opposed sides, the sheet material
being connected by perforations along two opposed sides with the opening to each glove
being along one of the opposed sides of the roll. Another preferred feature readily
adaptable to two ply thermoplastic gloves is having a pair of mittens each of which
has a thumb portion and a finger portion, the pair of mittens being joined along one
side with interlocking thumb portions separated by perforations, each mitten having
an openings to permit hand entry into the mitten. It will finally be apparent to one
skilled in the art that further modifications may be made without departing from the
scope of the invention.
1. A method of converting sheet material into gloves, comprising the steps of:
a. arranging sheet material with two inner plys of thermoplastic between outer plys
of tissue; and
b. applying heat to one of the outer plys of tissue in the outline of a glove, such
that the inner plys of thermoplastic bond the plys of sheet material together to form
a glove with an opening along one side to permit hand entry.
2. A method as defined in Claim 1, including the further step of cutting the sheet
material between the digits, thereby facilitating movement of the fingers.
3. A method as defined in Claim 1, the glove being a mitten having a thumb portion
and a finger portion.
4. A method as defined in Claim 3, including the further step of cutting an arcuate
cut from between the thumb portion and finger portion to the side of the sheet material
adjacent the thumb portion, thereby facilitating movement of the thumb.
5. A method as defined in Claim 3, including the further step of cutting away the
sheet material between the thumb portion and the finger portion, thereby facilitating
movement of the thumb.
6. A method of converting sheet material into gloves, comprising the steps of:
a. arranging sheet material with two inner plys of thermoplastic between outer plys
of tissue; and
b. applying heat to one of the outer plys of tissue in the outline of a mitten, such
that the inner plys of thermoplastic bond the plys of sheet material together to form
a mitten having a thumb portion and a finger portion and an opening along one side
to permit hand entry; and
c. cutting an arcuate cut from between the thumb portion and the finger portion to
the side of the sheet material adjacent the thumb, thereby facilitating movement of
the thumb.
7. A disposable glove, comprising:
a. two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material between outer plys of tissue sheet
material, sealed together to form a glove with an opening along one side to permit
hand entry.
8. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, having the sheet material between the
digits cut, thereby facilitating movement of the fingers.
9. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, the glove being a mitten having a thumb
portion and a finger portion.
10. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 9, having a partially perforated arcuate
cut from between the thumb portion and the finger porting to substantially the edge
of the sheet material adjacent the thumb.
11. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 10, having a semi-circular configuration
at the end of the arcuate cut between the thumb portion and the finger portion, to
prevent splitting of the sheet material upon movement of the thumb.
12. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, the opening having a first side and
a second side, the plys of sheet material on the first side of the opening being longer
than the plys of sheet material on the second side of the opening, thereby forming
an extension which facilitates ease of hand entry into the opening.
13. A disposable glove as defined in claim 12, the thermoplastic plys of the extension
being coloured to identify the opening.
14. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 9, having a shape of a mitten marked on
the outside of the glove, thereby clearly indicating to the user the correct orientation
of the glove.
15. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, the sheet material being dispensed in
rolls having opposed sides, the sheet material being connected by perforations along
two opposed sides with the opening to each glove being along one of the opposed sides
of the roll.
16. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, the ply of tissue being an absorbent
material.
17. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, the ply of tissue being an abrasive
material.
18. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 9, being dispensed in pairs, the thumbs
of the pairs being interlocked and the openings of each mitt being opposed.
19. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, being treated with fire retardant.
20. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 7, having powder between the plys of thermoplastic
sheet material to facilitate hand entry.
21. A disposable glove, comprising:
a. two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material between outer plys of tissue sheet
material, sealed together to form a mitten having a thumb portion and a finger portion
with an opening along one side to permit hand entry, the mitten having a partially
perforated arcuate cut from between the thumb portion and the finger portion to substantially
the edge of the sheet material adjacent the thumb, the mitten having a semicircular
configuration at the end of the arcuate cut between the thumb portion and the finger
portion, to prevent splitting of the sheet material upon movement of the thumb, the
opening having a first side and a second side, the plys of sheet material on the first
side of the opening being longer than the plys of sheet material on the second side
of the opening, thereby forming an extension which facilitates ease of hand entry
into the opening, the shape of a mitten being marked on the outside of the glove,
thereby clearly indicating to the user the correct orientation of the glove.
22. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 21, the sheet material being dispensed
in rolls having opposed sides, the sheet material being connected by perforations
along two opposed sides with the opening to each glove being along one of the opposed
sides of the roll.
23. A disposable glove, comprising:
a. two inner plys of thermoplastic sheet material between outer plys of tissue sheet
material, sealed together to form a pair of mittens each of which has a thumb portion
and a finger portion, the pair of mittens being joined along one side with interlocking
thumb portions separated by perforations, each mitten having an openings to permit
hand entry into the mitten.
24. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 23, the sheet material being dispensed
in rolls having opposed sides, each pair of mittens being separated from an adjoining
pair of mittens by perforations, and the opening to each mitten being along one of
the opposed sides of the roll.
25. A disposable glove as defined in claim 23, the opening having a first side and
a second side, the plys of sheet material on the first side of the opening being longer
than the plys of sheet material on the second side of the opening, thereby forming
an extension which facilitates ease of hand entry into the opening.
26. A disposable glove as defined in claim 23, the shape of a mitten being marked
on the outside of the glove, thereby clearly indicating to the user the correct orientation
of the glove.
27. An Apparatus for use in converting sheet material into gloves, comprising:
a. a body;
b. a metal plate mounted on the body, the plate having at least one opening in the
shape of a glove;
c. means for heating the plate;
d. means for pivotally mounting the body such that said body may be mounted to a thermally
insulated surface and moved between a position where the plate engages the surface,
and a position where the plate is spaced from the surface.
28. An apparatus as defined in Claim 27, the means for pivotally mounting the body
being hinged "C" clamps.
29. An apparatus as defined in Claim 27, the means for heating the plate being an
electric heating element.
30. An Apparatus for use in converting sheet material into gloves, comprising:
a. a body;
b. a metal plate mounted on the body, the plate having at least one opening in the
shape of a glove;
c. an electric heating element attached to the plate, whereby the plate may be heated;
d. "C" clamps hinged to the body, such that the body may be mounted to a thermally
insulated surface and moved between a position where the plate engages the surface,
and a position where the plate is spaced from the surface.
31. A disposable glove, comprising:
a. two plys of thermoplastic sheet material sealed together to form a glove with an
opening along one side to permit hand entry, the glove being a mitten having a thumb
portion and a finger portion and having a partially perforated arcuate cut from between
the thumb portion and the finger portion to substantially the edge of the sheet material
adjacent the thumb.
32. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 31, having a semi-circular configuration
at the end of the arcuate cut between the thumb portion and the finger portion, to
prevent splitting of the sheet material upon movement of the thumb.
33. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 31, the opening having a first side and
a second side, the ply of sheet material on the first side of the opening being longer
than the ply of sheet material on the second side of the opening, thereby forming
an extension which facilitates ease of hand entry into the opening.
34. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 31, having a shape of a mitten marked on
the outside of the glove, thereby clearly indicating to the user the correct orientation
of the glove.
35. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 31, the sheet material being dispensed
in rolls having opposed sides, the sheet material being connected by perforations
along two opposed sides with the opening to each glove being along one of the opposed
sides of the roll.
36. A disposable glove, comprising:
a. two plys of thermoplastic sheet material, sealed together to form a pair of mittens
each of which has a thumb portion and a finger portion, the pair of mittens being
joined along one side with interlocking thumb portions separated by perforations,
each mitten having an openings to permit hand entry into the mitten.
37. A disposable glove as defined in Claim 36, the sheet material being dispensed
in rolls having opposed sides, each pair of mittens being separated from an adjoining
pair of mittens by perforations, and the opening to each mitten being along one of
the opposed sides of the roll.
38. A disposable glove as defined in claim 36, the opening having a first side and
a second side, the ply of sheet material on the first side of the opening being longer
than the ply of sheet material on the second side of the opening, thereby forming
an extension which facilitates ease of hand entry into the opening.
39. A disposable glove as defined in claim 36, the shape of a mitten being marked
on the outside of the glove, thereby clearly indicating to the user the correct orientation
of the glove.