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The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to baseball and softball aids. More particularly it is directed to hand warming devices for the free hand of a baseball or softball player.
Baseball and softball have been and remain very popular sports. The fun, excitement, and pure exhilaration of stepping onto a ballfield with your team is hard to top. Baseball and softball represent unique blends of physical strength, skill, agility, finesse, and hand-eye coordination which cannot be matched in any other sport.
Baseball and softball are seasonable sports in most areas of the country. Usually starting in early spring and continuing through autumn, baseball and softball are often played in cooler weather. While players can and do wear additional garments to keep warm, one place that cannot be covered is a player's throwing hand. Wearing gloves or other coverings on the throwing hand can result in dramatically reduced performance. However, players with cold hands can also have dramatically reduced performance. Problems with cold hands are particularly acute with pitchers and catchers as their hands are in almost constant use.
Accordingly, there exists a need for devices which can keep the throwing hands of baseball and softball players warm without interfering with the use of those hands. Beneficially such devices would be quickly and easily used and would be highly effective. Also, beneficially such devices would be made of readily available materials and could be fabricated using well known processes to produce strong and durable devices. Such devices should allow for freely throwing a ball without impaired throwing speed, accuracy or distance. Ideally, such devices could be worn by players in all positions and should be usable by both left and right-handed players. In practice should devices should allow the use of chemical hand warmers. Preferably such devices would be suitable for being made available at relatively low cost.
The principles of the present invention provide for devices that help keep the throwing hands of baseball and softball players warm. Such devices can be used without interference with a player's hands. Devices in accord with the present invention can be quickly, easily, and effectively used with little or no training. Such devices are suitable for being made of readily available, weather-proof materials and can be fabricated using well known processes to result in strong and durable devices. Such devices do not detract from throwing speed, accuracy or distance. They are suitable for being worn by players in all positions and can be used by both left and right-handed players. In addition, such devices are suitable for use with chemical hand warmers. Such devices are also suitable for being made available at relatively low cost.
A hand warmer that is in accord with the present invention includes an open end, a closed end, and a generally cylindrical interior chamber that is located between the open and closed ends. The interior chamber is formed using insulation surrounded by an outer covering that is attached to the open end and to the closed end. A flexible collar extends from a perimeter edge of the open end. That flexible collar has a free end. Also included is a looped panel that is attached to the outside of the outer covering. The interior chamber is accessed through the open end.
In practice that hand warmer will have an outer covering made from a waterproof material. The closed end may be planar or cup-shaped, and the insulation may also cover the inner surface of the closed end. For closing the open end, the collar may have an elastic band, and that elastic band may have a diameter that is less than the diameter of the perimeter edge.
A first seam and a second seam can be used to attach the panel to the outer covering so as to respectively form a first tunnel for selectively receiving a belt and a second tunnel for selectively receiving a belt. Beneficially that first and second seams run parallel with one another and with the perimeter edge such that the first tunnel is higher than the second tunnel when a horizontal belt passes through the first tunnel. There may also be a first belt loop that is attached across the panel and a second belt loop that is also attached across the panel such that the first belt loop is located above the second belt loop when the open end is above the closed end. The first belt loop and the second belt loop are configured to receive a horizontal belt when the hand warmer is horizontally supported.
The hand warmer may also include a flap that is attached on one side to the panel. That flap should have a pair of snaps that are aligned with a pair of receivers that are attached to the panel. The pair of snaps and the pair of receivers can hold the flap closed to help retain the hand warmer in position on a belt. In addition, there may be a pull tab attached to the flap to help disengage the snaps and fasteners.
An alternative hand warmer that is in accord with the present invention includes an open end, a closed end, and a generally cylindrical interior chamber that is disposed between the open end and the closed end. That interior chamber is formed from insulation surrounded by an outer covering which is attached to the open end along a perimeter edge and to the closed end. Also included are a flexible collar that extends from the perimeter edge and which has a free end, and a looped panel that is attached to the outer covering by a first seam and by a second seam such that a first tunnel and a second tunnel are formed. The interior chamber is accessed through the flexible collar.
In practice the insulation covers the inside of the closed end and there may be an elastic band at the free end of the collar. When relaxed that elastic band preferably has a diameter that is less than the diameter of the perimeter edge. Beneficially the first and second seams run parallel with one another and with the perimeter edge such that the first tunnel is higher than the second tunnel when a horizontal belt passes through the first tunnel. That hand warmer may also include a first belt loop attached across the panel and a second belt loop that is also attached across the panel. The first belt loop is located above the second belt loop when the open end is above the closed end, and the first and second belt loops are configured to receive a horizontal belt when the hand warmer is horizontally supported.
That alternative hand warmer may also include a flap that is attached to the panel. That flap should include a pair of snaps that align with a pair of receivers that are attached to the panel. The snaps and the receivers can hold the flap closed to help retain the hand warmer in position when on a belt.
Yet another hand warmer that is in accord with the present invention includes an open end, a closed end, and a cylindrical interior chamber located between the open end and the closed end. That interior chamber is formed by internal insulation and by an outer covering which is attached to the open end along a perimeter edge and to the closed end. A flexible collar extends from the perimeter edge and has a free end with an elastic band. A looped panel is attached to the outer covering by a first seam and by a second seam such that a first tunnel and a second tunnel are formed. The interior chamber is accessed through the elastic band.
That alternative hand warmer preferably includes a first belt loop that is attached across the panel and a second belt loop that is attached across the panel. The first belt loop is located above the second belt loop when the open end is above the closed end, and the first and second belt loops are configured to receive a horizontal belt when the hand warmer is horizontally supported.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following detailed description and claims when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The present invention is presented in terms of a preferred embodiment hand warmer 10 depicted in
The terms βaβ and βanβ as used herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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The panel 22 is preferably attached to the outer covering 12 by a first seam 21a and by a second seam 21b. The first and second seams 21a, 21b run parallel with one another and with the perimeter edge 13. The panel 22 and the first seam 21a form a first tunnel 20a for a belt 75. Similarly, the panel 22 and the second seam 21b form a second tunnel 20b for a belt 75. Each tunnel 20a, 20b is offset from the center of the panel 22. Referencing now also
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Attached to an edge of the panel 22 between the first belt loop 25a and the second belt loop 25b is a rectangular flap 26. Opposite the attachment edge the flap 26 has a pair of snaps 28a, 28b. Respectively located on the panel 22 in alignment with the first and second snaps 28a, 28b when the flap 26 is closed are a first receiver 28c and a second receiver 28d. The first and second receivers 28c, 28d respectively mate with the first and second snaps 28a, 28b to hold the flap 26 closed when a belt 75 passes through the first and second belt loops 25a, 25b. A closed flap 26 helps retain the hand warmer 10 in position on a player's belt 75.
To assist opening the flap 26 the flap 26 includes a first pull tab 27a and a second pull tab 27b. The first and second pull tabs 27a, 27b are respectively attached to the flap 26 adjacent the first and second fasteners 28a, 28b. The pull tabs 27a, 27b extend away from the flap 26 to enable a user 100 to open the flap 26. It is appreciated that more or less pairs of aligned fasteners and receivers fall within the overall scope of the invention.
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The foregoing descriptions of a specific embodiment of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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