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KR-20260063929-A - Rubber glove holder

KR20260063929AKR 20260063929 AKR20260063929 AKR 20260063929AKR-20260063929-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a rubber glove mounting structure. Specifically, the invention relates to a rubber glove holder that is attached to one side of a wall and can be raised or lowered to facilitate storage and organization, and allows rubber gloves to be fixed in reverse and dried using a stand of variable length on one side. Accordingly, this allows for the continuous use of rubber gloves that are always dry and clean, and enables hygienic management.

Inventors

  • 박건희

Assignees

  • 박건희

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (5)

  1. A variable means (20) that is wound and stored; A body (10) configured to include the above variable means (20); A mounting structure characterized by comprising: a mounting bracket (30) coupled to one end of a variable means (20) exposed from the body (10) and capable of mounting a mounting object.
  2. In claim 1, The above mounting bracket (30) is, Three walls (31) are configured horizontally and their lower surfaces are configured to be closed, and as the walls (31) are configured three times, they are configured to include two spaces, and each of the two spaces is configured such that mutually opposite directions are closed by a finishing wall (32), A mounting structure characterized by forming a groove (311) on one side of the above wall (31) so that the end of the variable means (20) is connected thereto.
  3. In claim 2, A mounting rod (34) is connected to one side of the space created by the above wall (31), The above mounting rod (34) is connected by a hinge (37) so that it can rotate, thereby, Inserted into or exposed within the above space, and An antenna-type variable rod (35) is formed on the upper side of the above mounting rod (34), and A mounting structure characterized by having a mounting end (36) connected to the innermost end of the variable rod (35).
  4. In claim 1, The above body (10) includes a case (11) on the outside, and A base (12) configured inside the above case (11); Two partition walls (13) are formed horizontally on one side of the base (12) and each includes a hemispherical groove (131); A circular shaft fixing part (14) that is coupled to the inner surface of the above partition (13) and includes a hole corresponding to the groove (131); wherein A mounting structure characterized by having a variable means body (17) that winds a variable means (20) between two shaft fixing parts (14).
  5. In claim 4, A cover (16) that accommodates a variable means body (17) is positioned between the two partitions (13), and Each end of the two partition walls (13) is configured with two elastic bodies (152) that are curved and elastic, and includes a bracket (151) integrally formed by connecting from each of the two elastic bodies (152), and a button (15) is configured on the bracket (151). A control unit (18) is coupled to the inside of the above cover (16), The above-mentioned control portion (18) is formed to include a curved groove at the bottom and has protrusions (181) at both ends, wherein the protrusion (181) in the direction of the button (15) contacts the rear surface of the button (15), and the protrusion (181) in the opposite direction is coupled to the tube (182). A mounting structure characterized in that the above tube (182) is configured to include a spring inside to push out a protrusion (181) and is coupled to a fixing body (161) configured on the inner side of a cover (16).

Description

Rubber glove holder The present invention relates to a rubber glove mounting structure. Specifically, the invention relates to a rubber glove holder that is attached to one side of a wall and can be raised or lowered to facilitate storage and organization, and allows rubber gloves to be fixed in reverse and dried using a stand of variable length on one side. Accordingly, this allows for the continuous use of rubber gloves that are always dry and clean, and enables hygienic management. Generally, rubber gloves come in various types depending on their usage, such as medical, household, and industrial applications. They are primarily used to protect users' hands from damage or contamination by preventing water or chemicals from coming into direct contact with the skin. Among them, the most commonly encountered household rubber gloves are primarily used when cooking, washing dishes, doing laundry, or cleaning to protect the skin of the hands from water or synthetic detergents. However, storing rubber gloves after use is very tricky. This is because they are always used while wet and must be dried; typically, they are hung out to dry on the sink, and in this case, the gloves often get stuck inside the sink while being used, exposing them to all kinds of bacteria. Furthermore, with the conventional method of hanging them out to dry, air cannot circulate to the inside of the rubber gloves, resulting in poor internal hygiene. In other words, it was difficult to maintain hygiene on both the exterior and interior of rubber gloves using conventional storage methods. Furthermore, because putting them on and taking them off was very inconvenient when the gloves were wet, it was becoming increasingly common to simply not wear them. Therefore, the applicant intends to propose a stand capable of properly storing rubber gloves. A sterilization device is described in Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0392996. The above technology relates to a sterilization device, specifically a device in which a hand-shaped or foot-shaped holder is formed on the upper part of a base, and a sterilization lamp that generates ozone for sterilization is formed at the tip of the holder. By attaching a rubber glove to the hand-shaped holder or attaching a shoe to the foot-shaped holder, bacteria inside the rubber glove or bacteria inside the shoe are sterilized by the ozone generated from the sterilization lamp. Through this, housewives who mainly use rubber gloves can be freed from bacterial diseases such as housewife's eczema, and can also be freed from bacterial diseases such as athlete's foot by maintaining the cleanliness of their shoes. However, the above technology does not allow for easy storage of the device. FIG. 1 shows a rubber glove mounting structure according to the present invention. FIG. 1a shows a rubber glove mounting structure according to another example of the present invention. FIG. 2 shows a stand of a rubber glove mounting structure according to the present invention. FIG. 3 shows a hinge that rotates the mounting rod of a rubber glove mounting structure according to the present invention. FIG. 4 shows the body of a rubber glove mounting structure according to the present invention. Figure 5 shows the internal structure of the body of the rubber glove mounting structure according to the present invention. FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an example of an operation of a stopper in the body of a rubber glove mounting structure according to the present invention. Terms and words used in this specification and claims should not be interpreted as being limited to their ordinary or dictionary meanings, but should be interpreted in a meaning and concept consistent with the technical spirit of the invention, based on the principle that the inventor can appropriately define the concept of the terms to best describe his invention. Therefore, the embodiments described in this specification and the configurations illustrated in the drawings are merely the most preferred embodiments of the present invention and do not represent all of the technical ideas of the present invention; thus, it should be understood that various equivalents and modifications that can replace them may exist at the time of filing this application. Before proceeding with the following description with reference to the drawings, it should be noted that matters not necessary to reveal the gist of the invention, namely known configurations that a person skilled in the art with ordinary knowledge can obviously add, have not been illustrated or specifically described. The present invention relates to a rubber glove mounting structure. Specifically, the invention relates to a rubber glove holder that is attached to one side of a wall and can be raised or lowered to facilitate storage and organization, and allows rubber gloves to be fixed in reverse and dried using a stand of variable length on one side. Accordingly, this allows for the continuous use of rubber glov