Claims
- 1. A firefighter's coat of the type having a body portion and arm-length sleeves, the body portion and the arm-length sleeves having a plurality of layers of protective material, at least one of the layers of protective material being a layer of thermal protective material, the firefighter's coat including a pair of tubular members, each of the tubular members including thermal protective material, each of the tubular members extending from one of the sleeves, each of the tubular members being adapted to extend from the sleeve to a hand of a firefighter who wears the coat and to cover the wrist of the firefighter, each tubular member having spaced-apart attachment regions with a loop part between the spaced-apart attachment regions thereof, a pair of flexible strips, each flexible strip being provided with a pair of spaced-apart connection portions, means connecting the spaced-apart connection portions of each flexible strip to the spaced-apart attachment regions of one of the tubular members, whereby a loop is formed by the flexible strip and by the loop part of the tubular member, the loop being adapted to receive a thumb of a firefighter as the firefighter dons the coat, whereby the flexible strip is positioned between the thumb and the index finger of the firefighter, and whereby the tubular member is continuously maintained in covering protective relationship over the wrist of the firefighter as the firefighter's arms and hands are moved in a firefighting operation.
- 2. The firefighter's coat of claim 1 in which each tubular member has a longitudinal axis and in which the means connecting the spaced-apart connection portions of each flexible strip to the spaced-apart attachment regions of a tubular member comprises elongate stitch means which are normal to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member.
- 3. A firefighter's coat of the type having a body portion and arm-length sleeves, the body portion and the arm-length sleeves having a plurality of layers of protective material, at least one of the layers of protective material being a layer of thermal protective material, the firefighter's coat including a pair of tubular members, each of the tubular members comprising a plurality of layers of protective material, at least one of the layers of protective material being a layer of thermal protective material, each of the tubular members being secured to a sleeve and extending therefrom, each of the tubular members being adapted to extend from the sleeve to a hand of a firefighter who wears the coat and to cover the wrist of the firefighter, the tubular member having an edge portion, the edge portion comprising a region which includes a plurality of layers of protective material, the edge portion of the tubular member having spaced-apart attachment regions, the edge portion having a loop part between the spaced-apart attachment regions thereof, a pair of flexible strips, each flexible strip being provided with a pair of spaced-apart connection portions, means connecting the spaced-apart connection portions of each flexible strip to the spaced-apart attachment regions of the edge portion of one of the tubular members, whereby a loop is formed by the flexible strip and by the loop part of the edge portion of the tubular member, the loop being adapted to receive a thumb of a firefighter as the firefighter dons the coat, whereby the flexible strip is positioned between the thumb and the index finger of the firefighter, and whereby the tubular member is continuously maintained in covering protective relationship over the wrist of the firefighter as the firefighter's arms and hands are moved in a firefighting operation.
- 4. A method of continuously protecting the wrist area of a firefighter who wears a coat which is provided with a body portion and a pair of arm-length sleeves, the body portion and the arm-length sleeves having a plurality of layers of protective material, at least one of the layers of protective material being a layer of thermal protective material, comprising providing a pair of tubular extension protective members in which each of the tubular extension protective members including thermal protective material, forming in each tubular extension protective member a pair of spaced-apart attachment regions, connecting each tubular extension protective member to a sleeve of the coat and extending the tubular extension protective member from the sleeve of the coat to a hand of the firefighter who wears the coat with the spaced-apart attachment regions adjacent the hand of the firefighter, whereby the tubular extension protective member covers the wrist area of the firefighter who wears the coat, providing a pair of strips of flexible material in which each of the strips of flexible material has a pair of spaced-apart connection portions, connecting each connection portion of each strip of flexible material to an attachment region of one of the tubular extension protective members, positioning each strip of flexible material between two digits of a hand of the firefighter who wears the coat, whereby the tubular extension protective members are continuously maintained in covering relationship upon the wrist areas of the firefighter who wears the coat during movement of the arms and hands of the firefighter who wears the coat.
- 5. The method of claim 4 in which each tubular extension protective member has a longitudinal axis and which includes connecting each connection portion of each strip of flexible material to an attachment region of the tubular extension protective member by stitching through the attachment region and through each connection portion of the strip in a formation which is substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the tubular protective extension member.
- 6. The method of claim 4 which includes forming in each tubular extension protective member a fold region which creates a double layer in the attachment region of the tubular extension protective member and which includes connecting each connection portion of each of the strips of flexible material to the double layer in the attachment region of the tubular extension protective member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/312,463, filed Feb. 21, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,529.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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