Glove Comparison with Grip System

Evaluate the different forces required for a human hand to grasp an object while wearing gloves made of different materials.

Glove Comparison with Grip System

Glove Comparisons Using Pressure Distribution

 

Accurate grip pressure measurements are extremely important for development of ergonomically sound products. Achieving reliable grip measurements was a difficult task until now. Tekscan’s Grip™ system provides detailed pressure profiles, forces and graphical analysis displays for various grip applications. Tekscan’s systems have recently been used to evaluate the different forces required for a human hand to grasp an object while wearing gloves made of different materials. A hand was instrumented with an ultra-thin Tekscan sensor (model 9801), and was used to conduct tests of gloves of various materials, such as rubber, soft cotton, Lycra and stainless steel yarn gloves.

 

These results assisted in the creation of a force and pressure database that will be used for competitive analysis of the various glove products and performance, comfort and fit analysis, aiding in the research and design process. Sensors are available in different shapes, are reusable and provide accurate pressure readings. With the help of Tekscan’s highly qualified sales and engineering team, each system can be configured to meet your needs.

 

glove pressure profiles

Comparison of force vs. distance while grasping a small diameter pole. The same subject first wore a knit glove, then a knit glove with a rubber coating. Sensor 9801 has six individual “fingers” that were placed on the subject’s hand.

 

Grip Pressure Measurement Applications

  • Determine required forces needed to grasp an object
  • R&D for new product design
  • Competitive bench-marking

 

Benefits of Pressure Mapping

  • One subject can grip several objects, in many ways
  • Sensor position can be optimized to identify pressure on parts of the hand during various grips/maneuvers

 

Typical Pressure Sensors used for Grip Pressure Measurement

  • Sensor Model 4256
    4256
    Sensing AreaTotal
    WidthHeightSenselsSensel Density
    Various in.Various in.34940.3 in.2
    Various mmVarious mm3496.2 cm2
  • Sensor Model 4256E
    4256E
    Sensing AreaTotal
    WidthHeightSenselsSensel Density
    Various in.Various in.34940.3 in.2
    Various mmVarious mm3496.2 cm2
  • Sensor Model 9801
    9801
    Sensing AreaTotal
    WidthHeightSenselsSensel Density
    3.00 in.8.00 in.964.0 in.2
    76.2 mm203.2 mm960.6 cm2

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