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The invention herein has relation to a new and improved muff with a holder for receiving and holding a beverage container such as a can of soda.
Speaking generally, an article of wearing apparel, which the invention presents, consists of a muff 10, constituted as an elongated tubular member, and a holder 11 on top of and extending down within the muff 10, constituted as a pouch, intended to receive a beverage container. Desirably, the material which lines the holder 11 will be resistant to passage of cold and heat from the beverage container held within, and that the material of which the elongated tubular member or muff 10 will be resistant to cold, and or, natural elements. The material comprising the muff 10 and the holder or pouch 11 may desirably be flexible.
The new muff with holder for beverage container will solve the problems of keeping hands warm, while a beverage cold, and also allow for hands free holding of said beverage.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification,
The tubular member or muff 10 can be of any preferred configuration in transverse direction, as, for example, circular, elliptical, rectangular, etc. As shown, said tubular member or muff 10 is circular and of uniform diameter throughout its length, as well as open at its opposite ends 12, 12.
A circular hole 13 or recess in the top portion of the tubular member or muff 10 wall is equidistantly spaced from the opposite ends of said tubular member or muff 10 in the disclosure as made. Contained inside the circular hole 13 or recess the holder, or pouch 11 is, as shown, of cylindrical configuration and of size to readily receive and to hold a cylindrical beverage container, such as a can 14. The outer border of the mouth of the holder or pouch 11 is stitched, or otherwise secured, as at 15, to material of the tubular member or muff 10, directly surrounding the recess or pouch 11, in such manner that said recess or pouch 11 is supported within said tubular member or muff 10 as clearly disclosed in
A continuous carrying cord 16 for the new and improved muff with holder for beverage container has a first length thereof extending through the tubular member or muff 10 and includes a second length (not shown) to be supported upon the neck of a wearer.
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