Hand ergonomics are a crucial consideration when designing Knitted Gloves. Ergonomics focuses on the structure, function of the human body and the relationship between the human body and the surrounding environment. It is applied in the design of Knitted Gloves to improve the comfort, practicality and protective performance of the gloves.
First, the glove design must fit the natural shape of the hand. The shape of the hand is complex, including multiple parts such as the palm, fingers, and joints, each of which has its own unique form and function. Therefore, the palm, fingers and knuckles of the glove should be carefully designed according to the natural curvature and shape of the hand to ensure that the glove fits closely with the hand and is neither too tight to affect blood circulation nor too loose. Causing inconvenience to operation.
Secondly, the design of gloves also needs to consider the movement characteristics of the hand. The hand has a variety of movement modes, such as bending, stretching, grasping, etc. Therefore, gloves should be designed to allow free hand movement without restriction. At the same time, the selection of the elastic material of the gloves is also crucial. It should have good stretchability and resilience to adapt to the deformation of the hand during movement.
In addition, the design of gloves also needs to pay attention to the feel and touch of the hand. The hands are rich in nerve endings and are extremely sensitive to touch. Therefore, the material of gloves should be soft and skin-friendly to reduce friction and irritation to the hand skin. At the same time, the thickness and breathability of the gloves should also be reasonably controlled to maintain hand comfort.
Finally, the design of gloves also needs to consider the protection needs of the hands. Hands may come into contact with various harmful substances and sharp objects in daily work and life, so gloves should have certain protective properties, such as anti-cutting, anti-slip, anti-static, etc. The realization of these functions requires the application of special materials and processes to ensure that the gloves protect the hands without affecting their normal functions.
To sum up, considering the ergonomics of the hand when designing Knitted Gloves is a complex and delicate process, which involves many aspects such as the shape, material, elasticity, feel, touch and protective performance of the gloves. Only by fully considering these factors can we design Knitted Gloves that are both comfortable and practical.