Information
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Patent Grant
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6519207
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Patent Number
6,519,207
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Date Filed
Monday, October 5, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Martin; David
- Goodwin; Jeanne-Marguerite
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 368 10
- 224 172
- 224 175
- 224 217
- 224 903
- 002 160
- 002 249
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An all-weather watch to be worn on the outside of one of the heavy-duty gloves of a glove wearer, such as a skier, snow boarder, hunter or motorcyclist, in cold and/or inclement weather. A length-adjustable elastic strap comprises a front strap portion which extends from the watch case and stretches to loop about at least one glove finger. A rear strap portion extends from the case and stretches outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to position the watch on the back of the glove. The rear strap portion is maintained in position by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction between the strap and the glove and by the cinching action of the loop around the glove wrist, thus not requiring the use of a clasp or other fastener. This enables the watch to be readily removable from the glove by grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove body and thumb. Putting on and removing the watch can easily be performed by the wearer's other gloved hand.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a watch or other device to be worn by an outdoorsman such as a skier, snowboarder, hunter or motorcyclist and, more particularly, to such devices to be worn in cold and inclement weather for ready observation of the device face.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Outdoorsmen such as skiers, snowboarders, hunters, or motorcyclists wear bulky gloves, and often need to wear watches and other devices such as altimeters and chronographs which provide information to the wearer. Conventional devices are worn on the wearer's wrist beneath the wearer's bulky glove. In this position, the device face is hidden from view and is not readily observable unless both hands are used to expose the face, requiring conscious attention by the wearer.
Several attempts have been developed to provide a watch for outdoorsmen with a watch having a face which is continuously observable. Examples of this are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,387,838 and 5,623,731, both of which require mounting as part of the glove and, thus, are not transferable to other gloves.
It would be desirable to provide a device which provides continuously viewable face that is mountable on a glove, but is transferable to other gloves.
Watches have been developed which, for the sake of styling, are worn on the back of the hand. Examples of these are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,628,278 and 5,779,113. In both patents, the watch is mounted on a cord and includes a clasp which must be manipulated to remove and mount the watch. Neither arrangement is suitable for glove mounting, since neither is sufficiently durable for all-weather use, nor is easily removable with a gloved hand.
It would be desirable to provide an all-weather device such as a watch which is readily mountable on and removable from an outdoorsman's glove for continuous observance of its face.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an all-weather watch which is readily mountable on and removable from a skier's glove for continuous observance of its face.
In one aspect, this invention features an all-weather device to be worn on the outside of one of the heavy-duty gloves of a glove wearer, such as a skier or snow boarder, in cold or inclement weather, said glove having fingers, thumb, body and wrist portions. The device preferably comprises a weatherproof device case having a face to display information, a front elastic strap extending from the case and stretching to loop about at least one glove finger, and a rear elastic strap extending from the case and stretching outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to position the device on the back of the glove. The rear strap is maintained in position by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction between the strap and the glove and by the cinching action of the loop around the glove wrist. The device is readily removable from the glove by grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove body and thumb.
In another aspect, this invention features an all-weather watch to be worn on the outside of one of the heavy-duty gloves of a glove wearer, in cold or inclement weather, said glove having fingers, thumb, body and wrist portions. The watch comprises a weatherproof watch case having a face to display information, a length-adjustable elastic strap comprising a front strap portion extending from the case and stretching to loop about at least one glove finger, and a rear strap portion extending from the case and stretching outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to position the watch on the back of the glove. The rear strap portion is maintained in position by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction between the strap and the glove and by the cinching action of the loop around the glove wrist, such that the watch is readily removable from the glove by grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove body and thumb.
These and other objects and features of this invention will become more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a skier's gloved hand wearing an all-weather watch according to this invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the all-weather glove watch of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 4
is a rear view of another embodiment of this invention featuring a single elastic band.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
illustrates an outdoorsman's arm
10
which terminates in a hand (not shown) that wears an all-weather insulated skier's glove
12
. Glove
12
could be any heavy-duty insulated glove worn by snowboarders, and others for outdoor activities in cold and/or inclement weather. Glove
12
has fingers
14
,
16
,
18
and
20
and a thumb
22
extending from the glove body
24
that terminates in a wrist portion
26
from which extends a cuff
28
.
A glove watch or other device
32
includes a preferably plastic weatherproof case
32
having a face
34
. Watch
32
is positioned centrally on the back of glove body
24
so as to be readily observable by the glove wearer. A front elastic strap portion
36
extends forwardly from watch case
32
and loops around glove finger
18
, as shown in solid lines in FIG.
1
. Alternatively, front strap portion
36
can loop around both glove fingers
16
and
18
, as shown in phantom lines. A rear elastic strap portion
38
extends rearwardly from watch case
32
and loops around the wrist portion
26
of glove
12
.
Referring additionally to
FIG. 2
, front strap portion extends from closely-spaced apertures
40
and
42
in watch case
32
, while rear strap portion
38
extends from closely-spaced apertures
44
and
46
in watch case
32
. Elastic strap portions
36
and
38
are preferably commercially-available elastic cord material formed of fabric-covered rubber. Watch
30
requires no clasp or other fastener to remain in the illustrated position regardless of movement of glove
12
as the wearer's hand moves through a full range of motion during skiing or other outdoor activity. The reason for this is the cinching action of rear strap portion
38
as it stretches and loops outwardly from apertures
44
and
46
around wrist portion
26
, and the frictional contact between the strap material and glove material. This is very important, because, if a clasp or other fastener were required to maintain the watch in position, it would be difficult to put on and remove.
It is frequently desirable to put on or remove the watch when the user is fully gloved, which would be impossible if this required operation of a clasp or other fastener. Thus, it is imperative that the watch be able to removed or put on by use of only a gloved hand. The watch according to this invention is easily put on by use of only the wearer's other gloved hand by merely looping front strap portion
36
about finger
18
(or fingers
16
and
18
), and stretching rear strap portion
38
and slipping it over glove body
24
and thumb
22
to a position around wrist portion
26
. There the watch will remain until purposefully removed by merely stretching rear strap portion
38
, pulling it forwardly over glove body
24
and thumb
22
, and pulling front strap portion off finger
18
(or fingers
16
and
18
), again easily accomplished by the wearer's other gloved hand.
The front and rear strap loops
36
and
38
can be separate or formed of a single length of elastic strap material.
FIGS. 2 and 3
illustrate a single length of material having free ends which extend through watch case apertures
42
and
46
and terminate in respective knots
36
′ and
38
′ which fit in depressions
48
and
50
in watch case
32
. With this arrangement, the length of strap
36
,
38
can be varied to adapt to different sizes of gloves by re-tying one of knots
36
,
38
′. Also, the strap can be slid through apertures
40
and
44
to change the relative sizes of strap portions
36
and
38
to variably position watch
32
on the back of glove body
24
. Of course, each strap portion
36
,
38
could be separate lengths, each end of which would terminate in a knot fitting in apertures in the back of the watch case.
An alternative embodiment is illustrated in FIG.
4
. Here a single length of elastic cord
60
extends through apertures
62
,
64
,
66
and
68
through watch case
70
, forming front and rear loops
60
a
and
60
b.
The free ends of cord
60
are secured together by a clamp
72
. The portion of cord
60
which extends between apertures
62
and
64
lies in a groove
74
in the back of watch case
70
, while the portion extending between apertures
66
and
68
lies in a groove
76
formed in the back of watch case
70
. By sliding cord
60
through any pair of apertures, the relative sizes of strap portions
60
a
and
60
b
can be changed.
Thus this invention provides an all-weather watch which is readily mountable on and removable from an outdoorsman's glove by the use of the other gloved hand for continuous observance of its face by the wearer. Many obvious modifications could be made without departing from the scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An all-weather device to be worn on the outside of one of the heavy-duty gloves of a glove wearer, in cold or inclement weather, said glove having fingers, a thumb, a body and a wrist, comprisinga case having a face to display information, a front elastic strap extending from the case and stretching to loop about at least one glove finger, and a rear elastic strap extending from the case and stretching outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to position the device on the back of the glove, whereby the rear strap is maintained in position solely by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction between the strap and the glove and by the cinching action of the loop around the glove wrist, such that the device is readily removable from the glove by grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove body and thumb.
- 2. The all-weather device of claim 1, wherein the device is a watch.
- 3. The all-weather device of claim 1, wherein at least one of the elastic straps is length adjustable to accommodate various glove sizes.
- 4. The all-weather device of claim 2, wherein both elastic straps are length adjustable.
- 5. The all-weather device of claim 4, wherein the device has four apertures, and both straps are formed from a single length of strap material which is threaded through these apertures to form the loops.
- 6. The all-weather device of claim 5, wherein the single length of strap material has two ends, each being enlarged to prevent passage through the apertures.
- 7. The all-weather device of claim 4, wherein the device has four apertures, and each strap has enlarged ends to prevent passage of the ends through the apertures, one enlarged strap end being a knot which is adjustable to adjust the strap length.
- 8. An all-weather watch to be worn on the outside of one of the heavy-duty gloves of a glove wearer, in cold or inclement weather, said glove having fingers, thumb, body and wrist portions, comprisinga watch case having a face to display information, a length-adjustable elastic strap comprising a front strap portion extending from the case and stretching to loop about at least one glove finger, and a rear strap portion extending from the case and stretching outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to position the watch on the back of the glove, whereby the rear strap portion is maintained in position solely by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction between the strap and the glove and by the cinching action of the loop around the glove wrist, such that the watch is readily removable from the glove by grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove body and thumb.
- 9. In combination with a glove having fingers, thumb, body and wrist portions, a watch to be worn on the outside of the glove, comprisinga watch case having a face to display information, a length-adjustable elastic strap comprising a front strap portion extending from the case and stretching to loop about at least one glove finger, and a rear strap portion extending from the case and stretching outwardly to loop about the glove wrist to position the watch on the back of the glove, whereby the rear strap portion is maintained in position solely by the stretching of the elastic strap, the friction between the strap and the glove, and by the cinching action of the loop around the glove wrist, such that the device is readily removable from the glove by grasping the rear loop and stretching it to move over the glove body and thumb.
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