The present disclosure generally relates to gloves and, more specifically, to secure gloves for children.
Oftentimes, parents and/or other caretakers put gloves (e.g., mittens) on the hands of their young children, such as infants and toddlers. For instance, caretakers may put gloves on the hands of their children when it is cold outside, to keep a child's hand warm on a walk, while playing at the park, etc. Caretakers may also put gloves on the hands of a young child to prevent the child from scratching their skin (e.g., due to eczema, a rash, a scab, etc.).
Many children do not like to wear gloves. For instance, some children may find that wearing gloves make their hands sweaty, find the gloves cumbersome, and/or otherwise uncomfortable. Other children may find that wearing gloves restricts access or movement of their fingers in a manner that impedes their ability to play. For instance, some children may want access to their fingers to be able to accomplish certain tasks at the park (e.g., dig in the sandbox when it's cold out). Moreover, as many caretakers can tell you, some children have an uncanny ability to remove gloves from their hands, despite frigid temperatures and/or needing the gloves to protect their skin.
The appended claims define this application. The present document discloses aspects of the embodiments and should not be used to limit the claims. Other implementations are contemplated in accordance with the techniques described herein, as will be apparent to one having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description, and these implementations are intended to be within the scope of this application.
Example embodiments are shown for secure gloves for children. An example glove for a hand includes a base panel including one or more base fasteners. The glove includes an upper panel connected to the base panel to define a plurality of finger sections. The plurality of finger sections includes a thumb section and at least one other finger section. The upper panel includes one or more upper fasteners. The glove includes a lower panel connected to and configured to rotate about an edge of the base panel. The lower panel includes one or more lower fasteners. The lower panel is configured to fold onto and securely couple to the upper panel via the one or more lower fasteners and the one or more upper fasteners. The glove includes one or more flaps extending from and connected to the lower panel. Each of the one or more flaps includes a first flap fastener. Each of the one or more flaps is configured to fold onto and securely couple to the base panel via the first flap fastener and a respective one of the one or more base fasteners. A first of the one or more flaps includes a second flap fastener. The glove includes a wristband including a wristband fastener and a cinch. The wristband fastener is configured to securely couple to the second flap fastener when the first of the one or more flaps is folded onto and securely coupled to the base panel.
For a better understanding of the invention, reference may be made to embodiments shown in the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale and related elements may be omitted, or in some instances proportions may have been exaggerated, so as to emphasize and clearly illustrate the novel features described herein. In addition, system components can be variously arranged, as known in the art. Further, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
While the invention may be embodied in various forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will hereinafter be described, some exemplary and non-limiting embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
Example gloves disclosed herein are configured to be securely and comfortably placed on the hands of young children, such as infants and toddlers. The gloves disclosed herein may also be sized to be worn by other people, such as older children and/or adults. In some examples, the gloves are formed of thin and/or warm material, such as wool, fleece, cotton, GORE-TEX®, etc.
As used herein, a “glove” refers to an article of clothing that covers at least a portion of the hand. Gloves include sections or slots for fingers of the hand. An example glove includes five sections or slots with each section or slot configured to receive a respective finger (e.g., thumb, index, middle, ring, or pinkie finger) of the hand. As used herein, a “mitten” refers to a type of glove that includes two sections or slots for fingers. A first section or slot is configured to receive a thumb of a hand, and a second section or slot is configured to receive the other fingers (e.g., index, middle, ring, and pinkie fingers) of the hand.
Example gloves disclosed herein include a base panel, an upper panel, and a lower panel that are connected together, for example, via stitching. The base panel forms a first side of the glove, and the upper panel and the lower panel form an opposing second side of the glove. The upper panel is fixedly connected to the base panel (e.g., via stitching) to form one or more finger sections and/or panels for fingers of a hand. The lower panel is connected to the base panel (e.g., via stitching) along an outer edge of the glove. The lower panel is configured to fold onto the base panel and/or the upper panel to form a body of the glove. The lower panel includes one or more fasteners, such as hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO®), to secure the lower panel to the base panel and/or the upper panel.
Further, the glove includes one or more flaps that are connected to and extend from the lower panel. Each flap is configured to fold onto and be secured to the base panel. For example, each flap includes one or more fasteners, such as hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO®), for securing itself to the base panel. The flap(s) are arranged with respect to the finger sections and/or panels to fold onto and connect to the base panel in such a manner to secure the glove onto the hand in a manner that is difficult for a young child to undo.
The glove further includes a wristband. In some examples, the wristband is separated from the panels of the glove. In other examples, the wristband is integrally formed with and/or otherwise fixedly connected to the base panel and/or the lower panel of the glove. The wristband includes a fastener (e.g., a button), and another fastener (e.g., a loop, another button, etc.) is fixedly connected to a distal end of one of the flaps. When the flap is folded into place, the fastener of the wristband is configured to securely receive the corresponding fastener of the flap to further secure the glove to the hand in a manner that is difficult for a young child to undo.
In some examples, the gloves are formed of thin and/or warm material, such as wool, fleece, cotton, GORE-TEX®, etc. For example, the panel(s), the flap(s), and/or the wristband is formed of thin and/or warm material to improve wearability of the glove.
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Additionally, the panel 120 is coupled to the panel 110 (e.g., via stitching along an outer edge of the panel 110. The panel 120 is coupled to the panel 110 in such a manner that the panel 120 is configured to rotate between an open position and a closed position. In the open position as shown in
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When the panel 120 is folded to its closed position, the fastener(s) 135 are configured to engage the fastener(s) 125 to securely couple the panel 120 to the panel 130. In some examples, the fastener(s) 125, 135 are hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO®). In some such examples, the fastener(s) 125 are the hook side and the fastener(s) 135 are the loop side. In other such examples, the fastener(s) 125 are the loop side and the fastener(s) 135 are the hook side.
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The flap 140 includes one or more fasteners 145 (also referred to as “first fastener(s)” and “first flap fastener(s)” of the flap 140) and another fastener 150 (also referred to as a “second fastener” and a “second flap fastener” of the flap 140). The fastener(s) 145 are positioned on an inner surface of the flap 140. In the illustrated example, the fastener(s) 145 form part of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO®). In some such examples, the fastener(s) 145 are the hook side. In other such examples, the fastener(s) 125 are the loop side. Further, the fastener 150 is positioned at a distal end of the flap 140. In the illustrated example, the fastener 150 is a loop that is securely connected to the flap 140.
The flap 160 includes one or more fasteners 165 (also referred to as “first fastener(s)” and “first flap fastener(s)” of the flap 160). The fastener(s) 165 are positioned on an inner surface of the flap 160 toward its distal end. In the illustrated example, the fastener(s) 165 form part of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO®). In some such examples, the fastener(s) 145 are the hook side.
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The fastener(s) 170 (also referred to as “first fastener(s)” or “first base fastener(s)” of the panel 110) are configured to engage the fastener(s) 145 of the flap 140 to securely couple the flap 140 to the panel 110. For example, the fastener(s) 170 and the fastener(s) 145 form hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO®). In some such examples, the fastener(s) 170 are the loop side. In other such examples, the fastener(s) 170 are the hook side.
The fastener(s) 175 (also referred to as “second fastener(s)” or “second base fastener(s)” of the panel 110) are configured to engage the fastener(s) 165 of the flap 160 to securely couple the flap 160 to the panel 110. For example, the fastener(s) 175 and the fastener(s) 165 form hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO®). In some such examples, the fastener(s) 175 are the loop side. In other such examples, the fastener(s) 170 are the hook side.
In the illustrated example, each of the fastener(s) 170 and the fastener(s) 175 is a single piece of fastener. In other examples, the fastener(s) 170 and/or the fastener(s) 175 may include additional pieces of fastener. In other examples, the fastener(s) 170 and the fastener(s) 175 are integrally formed together.
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In the illustrated example, the wristband 180 is separated from the panels 110, 120, 130 of the glove 100. In other examples, the wristband 180 may be fixedly coupled to (e.g., via stitching and/or a tether) and/or integrally formed with one or more of the panels 110, 120, 130. In yet other examples, the glove 100 may not include the wristband 180 and its fastener 185.
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The wristband 180 of the illustrated example is configured to wrap around the wrist of the user. The loop 184 and the fasteners 186, 188 of the wristband 180 are configured to form a cinch. For example, to secure the wristband 180 in place, the distal end of the wristband 180 is placed through the loop 184. The fastener(s) 186 then securely connect to the fastener(s) 188.
A “glove” refers to an article of clothing that covers at least a portion of the hand. Gloves include sections or slots for fingers of the hand. An example glove includes five sections or slots with each section or slot configured to receive a respective finger (e.g., thumb, index, middle, ring, or pinkie finger) of the hand. A “mitten” refers to a type of glove that includes two sections or slots for fingers. A first section or slot is configured to receive a thumb of a hand, and a second section or slot is configured to receive the other fingers (e.g., index, middle, ring, and pinkie fingers) of the hand.
The mitten 300 includes components that are identical or substantially similar to that of glove 100. For example, the mitten 300 of the illustrated example includes the panels 110, 120, 130; the flaps 140, 160; the wristband 180; and the fasteners 125, 135, 145, 150, 165, 170, 175, 185. Because those components are disclosed in detail with respect to the glove 100 of
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The mitten 400 includes components that are identical or substantially similar to that of glove 100. For example, the mitten 400 of the illustrated example includes the panels 110, 120, 130; the flaps 140, 160; the wristband 180; and the fasteners 125, 135, 145, 150, 165, 170, 175, 185. Because those components are disclosed in detail with respect to the glove 100 of
Additionally, the wristband 180 of the mitten 400 includes components that are identical or substantially similar to that of the glove 200. For example, the wristband 180 of the illustrated example includes the loop 184 and the fastener 186, 188.
The mitten 500 includes one or more panels that form two or more finger sections. In the illustrated example, the fingers sections include a thumb section 502 and a finger section 504. The thumb section 502 (also referred to as a “first finger section”) defines a thumb slot that is configured to receive the thumb of a hand. The finger section 504 (also referred to as a “second finger section”) defines a finger slot that is configured to receive all of the other fingers of a hand (e.g., the pointer finger, the middle finger, the index finger, and the pinkie finger).
In the illustrated example, the mitten 500 includes an outer panel 510 and an inner panel 520. The outer panel 510 forms the outer side of the mitten 500 that is to be placed along a back of a hand, and the inner panel 520 forms the inner side of the mitten 500 that is to be placed along a palm of the hand. The panels 510, 520 are coupled together (e.g., via stitching) to form a body of the mitten 500. For example, the outer panel 510 and the inner panel 520 form the thumb section 502 and the finger section 504. In some examples, the outer panel 510 includes a main outer panel that forms the finger section 504 with and the inner panel 520 and includes an outer thumb panel that forms the thumb section 502 with the inner panel 520. In the illustrated example, the mitten 500 includes an outer edge 506 along which the outer panel 510 and the inner panel 520 are coupled together. The mitten 500 also includes an inner edge 508 along which the outer panel 510 and the inner panel 520 are coupled together.
The mitten also includes a wristband 530 that is configured to be placed around a wrist of the user. In some examples, the wristband 530 is made of flexible material that enables the wristband 530 to stretch and fit over any shirt and/or jacket worn by the user. In the illustrated example, the wristband 530 is coupled to respective lower ends of the panels 510, 520 along the open end of the mitten 500.
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The strap 540 extends from the outer edge 506 and includes a first side 542 (
The strap 580 extends from the outer edge 506 and includes a first side and a second side 582. The strap 580 is coupled to the wristband 530 along the outer edge 506 of the mitten 500. The strap 590 is also coupled to the wristband 530 and extends from the outer edge 506 of the mitten 500. The strap 590 includes a first side 591 (
The mitten 500 includes a plurality of fasteners that are configured to secure the straps 540, 580, 590 in place to secure the mitten 500 to the hand of the user. In the illustrated example, each fastener forms a hook portion or a loop portion of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO®). In other examples, one or more fastener(s) may form a portion of a different fastener type (e.g., a loop button, a press-fit button, etc.).
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One or more fasteners 562 (also referred to as “one or more third fasteners”) are located on and fixed to a middle portion the extension strap 560 on the first side 542 of the strap 540. Turning to
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To secure the mitten 500 onto the hand, the mitten 500 is opened as shown in
Subsequently, the extension strap 560 is folded over and/or rotated between the thumb section 502 and the finger section 504 and coupled to the inner panel 520 and the wristband 530. More specifically, the first side 542 of the extension strap 560 engages and is coupled to the inner panel 520 and the wristband 530. The fastener(s) 562 of the extension strap 560 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 522 of the inner panel 520 to secure the extension strap 560 to the inner panel 520, and the fastener(s) 564 of the extension strap 560 engage and couple to a portion of the fastener(s) 532 of the wristband 530 to secure the extension strap 560 to the wristband 530.
Additionally, the extension strap 570 is rotated about and/or folded along the inner edge 508 and coupled to the inner panel 520. More specifically, the first side 542 of the extension strap 570 engages and is coupled to the inner panel 520. The fastener(s) 572 of the extension strap 570 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 524 of the inner panel 520 to secure the extension strap 570 to the inner panel 520.
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Subsequently, the strap 580 is rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 506 in a first direction and coupled to the wristband 530. More specifically, the first side of the strap 580 engages and is coupled to the wristband 530. The fastener(s) the first side of the strap 580 engage and couple to a portion of the fastener(s) 532 of the wristband 530 to secure the strap 580 to the wristband 530.
The strap 590 is then rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 506 in an opposing second direction and coupled to itself. More specifically, the strap 590 wraps around the wristband 530 such that the first side 591 of the strap engages and is coupled to the second side 592 of the strap 590. The strap 590 extends over and overlaps the strap 580. The fastener(s) 594 on the first side 591 of the strap 590 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 566 of the extension strap 560 and/or a portion of the fastener(s) 532 of the wristband 530. Further, the fastener(s) 596 on the first side 591 of the strap 590 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 598 on the second side 592 of the strap 590.
The mitten 600 includes one or more panels that form two or more finger sections. In the illustrated example, the fingers sections include a thumb section 602 and a finger section 604. The thumb section 602 (also referred to as a “first finger section”) defines a thumb slot that is configured to receive the thumb of a hand. The finger section 604 (also referred to as a “second finger section”) defines a finger slot that is configured to receive all of the other fingers of a hand (e.g., the pointer finger, the middle finger, the index finger, and the pinkie finger).
In the illustrated example, the mitten 600 includes an outer panel 610 and an inner panel 620. The outer panel 610 forms the outer side of the mitten 600 that is to be placed along a back of a hand, and the inner panel 620 forms the inner side of the mitten 600 that is to be placed along a palm of the hand. The panels 610, 620 are coupled together (e.g., via stitching) to form a body of the mitten 600. For example, the outer panel 610 and the inner panel 620 form the thumb section 602 and the finger section 604. In some examples, the outer panel 610 includes a main outer panel that forms the finger section 604 with and the inner panel 620 and includes an outer thumb panel that forms the thumb section 602 with the inner panel 620. In the illustrated example, the mitten 600 includes an outer edge 606 along which the outer panel 610 and the inner panel 620 are coupled together. The mitten 600 also includes an inner edge 608 along which the outer panel 610 and the inner panel 620 are coupled together.
In the illustrated example, the mitten 600 includes a wristband 630 (also referred to as a “first wristband” and an “upper wristband”) that is configured to be placed around a wrist of the user. In some examples, the wristband 630 is made of flexible material that enables the wristband 630 to stretch and fit over any shirt and/or jacket worn by the user. In the illustrated example, the wristband 630 is coupled to the respective lower ends of panels 610, 620 along the open end of the mitten 600.
The mitten 600 also includes another wristband 640 (also referred to as a “second wristband” and a “lower wristband”) that is configured to be placed around a lower portion of the wrist of the user. In some examples, the wristband 640 is made of flexible material that enables the wristband 640 to stretch and fit over any shirt and/or jacket worn by the user. In the illustrated example, the wristband 640 is coupled to (e.g., via stitching), is positioned below, and extends parallel to the wristband 630. The wristband 640 includes a base 641 and a strap 642. The base 641 extends from and is coupled to the wristband 630, and the strap 642 extends from a first end of the base 641. The wristband 640 is a single piece of fabric such that the base 641 and the strap 642 are integrally and monolithically formed together. Further, the piece of fabric forming the wristband 640 includes a first side 643 (
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The strap 650 extends from the outer edge 606 and includes a first side 652 (
The strap 690 extends from the outer edge 606 and includes a first side 691 (
The mitten 600 includes a plurality of fasteners that are configured to secure the straps 642, 650, 690, 695 in place to secure the mitten 600 to the hand of the user. In the illustrated example, each fastener forms a hook portion or a loop portion of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO®). In other examples, one or more fastener(s) may form a portion of a different fastener type (e.g., a loop button, a press-fit button, etc.).
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One or more fasteners 698 (also referred to as “one or more eleventh fasteners”) are located on and fixed to a distal end on the first side 696 of the strap 695. Turning to
To secure the mitten 600 onto the hand, the mitten 600 is opened as shown in
Subsequently, the extension strap 670 is folded over and/or rotated between the thumb section 602 and the finger section 604 and coupled to the inner panel 620 and the wristband 630. More specifically, the first side 652 of the extension strap 670 engages and is coupled to the inner panel 620 and the wristband 640. The fastener(s) 672 of the extension strap 670 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 622 of the inner panel 620 to secure the extension strap 670 to the inner panel 620, and the fastener(s) 674 of the extension strap 670 engage and couple to a portion of the fastener(s) 646 of the wristband 640 to secure the extension strap 670 to the wristband 640.
Additionally, the extension strap 680 is rotated about and/or folded along the inner edge 608 and coupled to the inner panel 620. More specifically, the first side 652 of the extension strap 680 engages and is coupled to the inner panel 620. The fastener(s) 682 of the extension strap 680 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 624 of the inner panel 620 to secure the extension strap 680 to the inner panel 620.
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The strap 690 also is rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 606 in a first direction and coupled to the wristband 630. More specifically, the first side 691 of the strap 690 engages and is coupled to the wristband 630. The fastener(s) 693 on the first side 691 of the strap 690 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 632 of the wristband 630 to secure the strap 690 to the wristband 630.
Subsequently, the strap 695 is rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 606 in the same direction as that of the strap 690. More specifically, the strap 695 wraps around the wristband 630 such that the first side 696 of the strap 695 engages and is coupled to the second side 697 of the strap 695. The fastener(s) 698 on the first side 696 of the strap 695 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 699 on the second side 697 of the strap 695.
Further, the strap 642 of the wristband 640 is extended through the loop 645 and rotated back about and/or folded over the loop 645. Subsequently, the strap 642 is secured to the base 641 of the wristband 640. The fastener(s) 647 on distal end of the strap 642 engage and couple to a portion of the fastener(s) 646 on the base 641 of the wristband 640.
The mitten 700 includes one or more panels that form two or more finger sections. In the illustrated example, the fingers sections include a thumb section 702 and a finger section 704. The thumb section 702 (also referred to as a “first finger section”) defines a thumb slot that is configured to receive the thumb of a hand. The finger section 704 (also referred to as a “second finger section”) defines a finger slot that is configured to receive all of the other fingers of a hand (e.g., the pointer finger, the middle finger, the index finger, and the pinkie finger).
In the illustrated example, the mitten 700 includes an outer panel 710 and an inner panel 720. The outer panel 710 forms the outer side of the mitten 700 that is to be placed along a back of a hand, and the inner panel 720 forms the inner side of the mitten 700 that is to be placed along a palm of the hand. The panels 710, 720 are coupled together (e.g., via stitching) to form a body of the mitten 700. For example, the outer panel 710 and the inner panel 720 form the thumb section 702 and the finger section 704. In some examples, the outer panel 710 includes a main outer panel that forms the finger section 704 with and the inner panel 720 and includes an outer thumb panel that forms the thumb section 702 with the inner panel 720. In the illustrated example, the mitten 700 includes an outer edge 706 along which the outer panel 710 and the inner panel 720 are coupled together. The mitten 700 also includes an inner edge 708 along which the outer panel 710 and the inner panel 720 are coupled together.
In the illustrated example, the mitten 700 includes a wristband 730 that is configured to be placed around a wrist of the user. In some examples, the wristband 730 is made of flexible material that enables the wristband 730 to stretch and fit over any shirt and/or jacket worn by the user. In the illustrated example, the wristband 730 is coupled to respective lower ends of the panels 710, 720 along the open end of the mitten 700. In particular, the wristband 730 includes an upper portion that is proximate to and connects to the panels 710, 720. The wristband 730 also includes a lower portion that extends from the upper portion and is spaced apart from the panels 710, 720. Additionally, the wristband 730 includes a loop 732 extending from the outer edge 706 of the mitten 700 at a bottom portion of the wristband 730. In the illustrated example, the wristband 730 is formed from a single piece of fabric such that the upper portion and the lower portion are integrally and monolithically formed together.
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The strap 740 extends from the upper portion of the wristband 730 along the outer edge 706 of the mitten 700. The strap 740 includes a first side 742 (
The strap 750 extends from the upper portion of the wristband 730 along the outer edge 706 of the mitten 700. The strap 750 includes a first side 752 (
The strap 760 extends from the lower portion of the wristband 730 along the inner edge 708 of the mitten 700. The strap 760 includes a first side 762 (
The mitten 700 includes a plurality of fasteners that are configured to secure the straps 740, 750, 760 in place to secure the mitten 700 to the hand of the user. In the illustrated example, each fastener forms a hook portion or a loop portion of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO®). In other examples, one or more fastener(s) may form a portion of a different fastener type (e.g., a loop button, a press-fit button, etc.).
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One or more fasteners 756 (also referred to as “one or more third fasteners”) are located on and fixed to a distal end on the first side 752 of the strap 750. Turning to
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To secure the mitten 700 onto the hand, the mitten 700 is opened as shown in
Once the hand is in place in the mitten 700, the strap 740 is rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 706 in a first direction and coupled to the wristband 730 on the inner side of the mitten 700. More specifically, the first side 742 of the strap 740 engages and is coupled to the wristband 730 along the inner side of the mitten 700. The fastener(s) 746 on the first side 742 of the strap 740 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 734 of the wristband 730 to secure the strap 740 to the wristband 730.
Subsequently, the strap 750 is rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 706 in the same direction as that of the strap 740. More specifically, the strap 750 extends over the outer side of the wristband 730, wraps around the inner edge 708, extends over the inner side of the wristband 730, and wraps around the outer edge 706. The first side 752 of the strap 750 then engages and is coupled to the second side 754 of the strap. The fastener(s) 756 on the first side 752 of the strap 750 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 758 on the second side 754 of the strap 750.
Further, the strap 760 extends along the inner side of the wristband 730 and through the loop 732 on the outer edge 706, rotates back about and/or is folded over the loop 732, extends back along the inner side of the wristband 730, and wraps around the inner edge 708. The first side 762 of the strap 760 then engages and is coupled to wristband 730 on the outer side of the mitten 700. The fastener(s) 766 on the first side 762 of the strap 760 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 736 on the outer side of the mitten 700.
The mitten 800 includes one or more panels that form two or more finger sections. In the illustrated example, the fingers sections include a thumb section 802 and a finger section 804. The thumb section 802 (also referred to as a “first finger section”) defines a thumb slot that is configured to receive the thumb of a hand. The finger section 804 (also referred to as a “second finger section”) defines a finger slot that is configured to receive all of the other fingers of a hand (e.g., the pointer finger, the middle finger, the index finger, and the pinkie finger).
In the illustrated example, the mitten 800 includes an inner panel 810, an upper outer panel 820 (also referred to as a “first outer panel”), and a lower outer panel 830 (also referred to as a “second outer panel”). The inner panel 810 includes a side 812 (
The upper outer panel 820 and the lower outer panel 830 form the outer side of the mitten 800 that is to be placed along a back of a hand, and the inner panel 810 forms the inner side of the mitten 800 that is to be placed along a palm of the hand. The panels 810, 820, 830 are coupled together to form a body of the mitten 800. For example, the inner panel 810 and the upper outer panel 820 form the thumb section 802 and the finger section 804. Additionally, the mitten 800 includes an outer edge 806 along which a proximal end of the lower outer panel 830 extends from the inner panel 810. The mitten 800 includes an inner edge 808 adjacent to the thumb section 802.
In the illustrated example, the inner panel 810 and the lower outer panel 830 are integrally and monolithically formed as a single piece of fabric, and the upper outer panel 820 is coupled to the inner panel 810 (e.g., via stitching). In other examples, the lower outer panel 830 is coupled to the inner panel 810 (e.g., via stitching) and/or the upper outer panel 820 is integrally and monolithically formed with the inner panel 810.
The mitten 800 includes a plurality of straps configured to secure the mitten 800 to the hand of the user. In the illustrated example, the mitten 800 includes a strap 840 (also referred to as a “first strap,” a “first lower strap,” and a “first wristband strap”), a strap 850 (also referred to as a “second strap” and a “middle strap”), a strap 860 (also referred to as a “third strap” and an “upper strap”), and a strap 870 (also referred to as a “fourth strap,” a “second lower strap,” and a “second wristband strap”).
The strap 840 extends from a lower portion of the inner panel 810 along the inner edge 808 of the mitten 800. The strap 840 includes a side 841 (
The strap 850 extends from a middle portion of a distal end of the lower outer panel 830. The strap 850 includes a side 851 (
The strap 860 extends from an upper portion of the distal end of the lower outer panel 830. The strap 860 includes a side 861 (
The strap 870 extends from a lower portion of the distal end of the lower outer panel 830. The strap 870 includes a side 871 (
The mitten 800 includes a plurality of fasteners that are configured to secure the straps 840, 850, 860, 870 in place to secure the mitten 800 to the hand of the user. In the illustrated example, each fastener forms a hook portion or a loop portion of a hook-and-loop fastener (e.g., VELCRO®). In other examples, one or more fastener(s) may form a portion of a different fastener type (e.g., a loop button, a press-fit button, etc.).
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One or more fasteners 844 (also referred to as “one or more third fasteners”) are located on and fixed to the side 842 of the strap 840. Returning to
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To secure the mitten 800 onto the hand, the mitten 800 is opened as shown in
Once the hand is in place in the mitten 800, the lower outer panel 830 is rotated about and/or folded along the outer edge 806 and coupled to the upper outer panel 820. More specifically, the side 834 of the lower outer panel 830 engages and is coupled to the second side 822 of the upper outer panel 820. The fastener(s) 836 of the lower outer panel 830 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 826 of the upper outer panel 820 to secure the lower outer panel 830 to the upper outer panel 820.
Subsequently, the strap 840 is extended through the slot 880 and rotated and/or folded onto the lower outer panel 830. More specifically, the side 842 of the strap 840 engages and is coupled to the side 832 of the lower outer panel 830. The fastener(s) 844 of the strap 840 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 838 of the lower outer panel 830 to secure the strap 840 to the lower outer panel 830.
The strap 850 is rotated about and/or folded along the inner edge 808 below the thumb section 802. Subsequently, the strap 850 is coupled to the inner panel 810. More specifically, the side 852 of the strap 850 engages and is coupled to the side 812 of the inner panel 810. The fastener(s) 854 of the strap 850 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 816 of the inner panel 810 to secure the strap 850 to the inner panel 810.
The strap 860 is folded over and/or rotated between the thumb section 802 and the finger section 804 and coupled to the inner panel 810. More specifically, the side 862 of the strap 860 engages and is coupled to the side 852 of the strap 850 and/or the side 812 of the inner panel 810. The fastener(s) 864 of the strap 860 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 856 on the side 851 of the strap 850. Additionally, the fastener(s) 866 of the strap 860 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 818 on the side 812 of the inner panel 810.
The strap 870 is rotated about and/or folded along the inner edge 808 below the thumb section 802. Subsequently, the strap 870 is coupled to the strap 860 and/or the inner panel 810. More specifically, the side 872 of the strap 870 engages and is coupled to the side 861 of the strap 860 and/or the side 812 of the inner panel 810. For example, the fastener(s) 874 of the strap 870 engage and couple to the fastener(s) 868 of the strap 860.
The above-described embodiments, and particularly any “preferred” embodiments, are possible examples of implementations and merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without substantially departing from the spirit and principles of the techniques described herein. All modifications are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/464,880, filed on May 8, 2023, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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63464880 | May 2023 | US |