This invention relates to a soft textured pouch, formed of a combination of a cloth material, having a wooly and furry textured addition upon one of its surfaces, and which when folded into the configuration of a pouch, with the strands of wooly material located internally thereof, can properly warm and maintain the warmth of the ankles and the feet of the user, particularly when in colder climates, as when such warmth is desired.
This invention relates to a soft textured pouch foot and ankle warmer, which can be applied by a user or sleeper at the lower end of the bed, with the soft textured pouch having a wooly like texture maintained internally of the folded formed pouch, to provide for the maintenance of the warmth of the feet, ankle, and lower legs of the user, during its application.
Various types of cover type warming devices for warmth are available. The electric blanket was obviously designed to generate heat, warm the sleeper, particularly where colder climatic conditions exist, such as in the northern United States, and Canada, as could be understood. But, the electric blanket requires an electric plug in, which must be sustained, if the generation of heat is what is sought and desired.
Various types of foot warming pockets have been disclosed, such as can be seen in design patent number U.S. D829,022, which shows a foot warmer, formed as a pocket, having an upper extending bottom layer, and in which the feet of the user may locate, to obtain warmth.
There have been many other foot type warmers that have been available, such as slippers that have a soft textured interior, or even heated socks, that can be used for the same purpose.
The U.S. Pat. No. 8,707,481, shows an extremity warming type blanket. Usage of this blanket is explained to furnish quickly warm hands, arms, legs, and feet of the user, while requiring no wires or electricity.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,288,110, shows a rather particularly designed heating device for heating a user’s hands and feet.
These are examples of prior art known to the applicant and disclosing related structures.
This invention relates to a foot and ankle warmer, having a composite material of an outer reasonably stiff cloth, having a wooly and furry texture upon its opposite surface, and which when the composite material is folded into the form of a pouch, the wooly texture is arranged internally, in order to function as a naturally warming device for the feet and ankles of the user, while resting and sleeping.
The concept of this invention is to utilize a soft textured material, having an outer liner or layer of cloth material that has some relative stiffness to it, but less than that of canvas material, and has sufficient rigidity, like a linen, or the like, so that it will avoid curling or folding, while it is being applied by the user while sleeping. The opposite surface of the cloth includes a very wooly like texture, like that of a sheepskin, with a length of that furry and wooly texture being in the range of approximately ¼” to 1″, or more, so that such textured material can embrace around the feet and ankle of the user, and to generate body warmth that can maintain the warmth of these body parts, during prolonged usage and application of this invention.
As has well been experienced by everyone, particularly when exposed during colder weather conditions, such as during the fall, winter, and early spring, in those regions where colder temperatures are generated during the winter weather, such as in the central to northern United States, and Canada, as an example, sleepers often times have experienced colder extremities, in the region of the feet and ankle, and just’ locating those body parts under a blanket, does not alleviate the problem. Obviously, an electric blanket can remedy that condition, but that requires far more expensive equipment, and access to electrical outlet, in order to utilize that type of equipment to alleviate the problem as described.
The current invention, is formed of a wooly textured cloth material, that may be folded over into the formation of a pouch, having an upper surface and a lower surface, and with the interior surfaces being of a wool like texture, as described, in order to enhance the warmth of the feet of the user, during its application. The pouch may have a wider opening at its upper area, so as to allow for a more easy accommodating the sliding insertion of the feet of the user therein, while the bottom or lower end of the pouch will simply be closed, by the fold line between the upper and lower surfaces that form the subject pouch.
Thus, the pouch may be wider at its open upper end, than at the lower end, as can be understood.
The side edges of the formed pouch may be fabricated into and incorporate an openable fastener, along the length of the side edges, so that the pouch may be opened, at the sides like that of a larger bath towel, and can be placed into a washing machine and dryer, when hygienic conditions require that the pouch be washed and renovated, for further usage. Then, after a washing, the pouch may be reformed, and the fasteners along the sides may be formed into closure, to complete the formation of the usable pouch.
The type of fasteners that may work satisfactorily for the desired embodiment may be lengths of Velcro that extend along the edges of the pouch from its bottom to its upper opening, and as noted, the hook and pile type of fastener may be secured into the closure, and retained in that condition rather favorably, but can be easily pulled open, when it is desired to open the pouch for washing purposes.
Or, it is just as likely that a series of buttons may be provided along the side edges of the pouch, and locate through buttonholes, in order to furnish such closure. Or, various clasps can be located along the side edges, to provide for such openable securement, as may be required.
It is, therefore, a principal object of this invention to provide an openable pouch, which when maintained in closure, can enhance the warming of the feet and ankles of the user, during resting.
Another object of this invention is to provide a pouch, in which its side edges may be opened, when it is desired to provide for a washing of the formed warming device.
A further object of this invention is to provide fastening means along the side edges of a formed pouch, such as hook and pile fasteners, buttons, clasps, and related type of fasteners. One may even consider the use of zippers at those locations.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a textured cloth, in the range of a linen, having such stiffness, so as to prevent curling of the pouch during its usage and manipulation, particularly when inserting the feet of the user into the pouch in preparation for application.
A further object of this invention is to provide such a linen type of cloth to form the outer surface of the pouch, but having a fully wooly textured interior, like that of sheep skin, or polymer formed type of imitation wool, that can generate and retain the heat of the body when the ankle and feet of the user are located through its upper opening in preparation for sleeping.
These and other objects may become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the Summary of the Invention as provided herein, and upon undertaking a study of its Description of its Preferred Embodiments, in view of the Drawings.
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The outer surface of each the top and bottom surfaces is formed of a cloth material, while the inner surfaces are integrated with a wooly textured material, as at 8, formed upon the bottom surface, and at 9, is formed upon the interior of the top surface. Thus, when the leg and feet of the user are slid into the pouch, it effects warmth from the heat of the body, and to sustain such conditions throughout the night, as to be understood. It can be seen that the wooly texture has a line of demarcation between the surfaces 8 and 9, through the line of separation 10, as noted.
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As to be noted, the side edges are cut along a slant, generally as noted in 18, so that the top opening 19 is wider that the bottom 20, that provides a little more convenience for the user, when initially sliding the legs into the pouch, in preparation for its nightly usage.
As previously noted, the inner surfaces of the formed pouch will have that fully wooly textured interior, like that of sheep or other skins, or such cloth may be polymer formed, of a type of imitation wool, that can generate and retain heat of the body when the ankle and feet of the user are located within the pouch. For example, such type polymer may be a polyester, that can be formed into a cloth like liner, and have the polymer wool texture upon its inner surface, when formed.
In the preferred embodiment of this pouch for providing foot warming, the various dimensions of the formed pouch may comprise the following. The upper opening, at its width, may be in the range 32″ to 36″ wide. The bottom of the pouch, at its fold line, may be in the range of 24″ to 28″ wide. The height of the pouch will be approximately 22″ to 26″ in length. These size dimensions for the pouch have been found most effective when it is applied upon the bed, and it is necessary to slidingly insert the ankles and feet into the pouch, in preparation for its usage and application.
Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon the review of the development as provided herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the claims to patent protection issuing upon this invention. The definition of the invention as set forth in the Summary, and illustrated in the Description of the Preferred Embodiments, and as depicted in the Drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.