Openable handwear
10306936 ยท 2019-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D19/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An openable handwear article provides adjustable levels of insulation and exposure of a wearer's hand for cold-weather outdoors activities, and particularly fitness activities. The openable handwear allows a wearer to regulate the temperature and comfort of the wearer's hand and wrist during fitness activities. The openable handwear has one inner chamber shaped to hold a loosely closed hand or a loose fist, and overlapping layers on a palm side to quickly gain practically full use of the hand, optionally without using the other hand to pull back the fabric. Optionally, the overlapping layers form storage pockets to store personal items. The openable handwear can assume at least three or four different configurations to regulate heat, comfort, and usability of the wearer's hand, depending on the outdoor conditions and fitness activity. The configurations include a fully enclosed configuration, a partially opened configuration, and a fully retracted configuration.
Claims
1. A handwear article comprising: a back panel and a palm panel cooperating to define a singular and continuous chamber formed to receive a wearer's hand in a close-hand position or a loose fist-like shape, wherein said chamber encloses the hand without any portions of the handwear article interspaced between any digits of the hand, said palm panel comprising a distal palm panel and a proximal palm panel; wherein said chamber comprises a proximal inlet opening and one and only one outlet opening, said one and only one outlet opening positioned adjacent to the wearer's digits to allow the hand to extend out of said chamber through said one and only one outlet opening; and a storage pocket partially defined by said distal palm panel or said proximal palm panel and having a substantially similar shape as said distal palm panel or said proximal palm panel, respectively, said storage pocket having a pocket opening adjacent to said one and only one outlet opening.
2. The handwear article of claim 1, wherein a portion of said proximal palm panel overlaps a portion of said distal palm panel.
3. The handwear article of claim 2, wherein said distal palm panel terminates at said one and only one outlet opening proximal to a center of the wearer's hand when the wearer's hand is in a fist-like shape.
4. The handwear article of claim 1, wherein said storage pocket is partially defined by said distal palm panel, and the said handwear article further comprises another storage pocket partially defined by said proximal palm panel.
5. The handwear article of claim 1, wherein said chamber has a distal end and a proximal end, wherein said distal end is wider than said proximal end, and the handwear article further comprising a wrist portion attached to said proximal end that is configured to encircle at least a portion of the wearer's wrist.
6. The handwear article of claim 5, wherein said chamber has an outboard edge that is substantially in line with an edge of said wrist portion, and an inboard edge that forms an arcuate shape about said chamber, wherein said inboard edge is generally opposite said outboard edge, whereby the handwear article has an asymmetric shape across a centerline of said wrist portion.
7. The handwear article of claim 6, wherein said outboard edge comprises a seam where said back panel is coupled to said palm panel.
8. The handwear article of claim 6, wherein said inboard edge, said outboard edge, and an edge of the wrist portion partially defines a seam that defines a perimeter of the handwear article.
9. The handwear article of claim 1, wherein said chamber is an undivided cavity that is substantially defined by respective inner portions of said back panel and said palm panel.
10. A handwear article comprising: a back panel having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and opposing sides extending between said proximal and distal end portions; a proximal palm panel having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and opposing sides, wherein said opposing sides of said proximal palm panel are coupled to respective ones of said opposing sides of said back panel, and wherein said distal end portion of said proximal palm panel terminates between said proximal and distal end portions of said back panel; a distal palm panel having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and opposing sides, wherein said opposing sides of said distal palm panel are coupled to respective ones of said opposing sides of said back panel, said distal end portion of said distal palm panel is coupled to said distal end portion of said back panel, and said proximal end portion of said distal palm panel overlaps said distal end portion of said proximal palm panel; a first pocket and a second pocket, wherein said first pocket is partially defined by said distal palm panel and said second pocket is partially defined by said proximal palm panel; a chamber defined between said back panel, said proximal palm panel, and said distal palm panel, wherein said chamber is configured to receive a wearer's hand in a fist-like shape; and an opening formed in a palm side of said chamber and defined between said proximal end portion of said distal palm panel and said distal end portion of said proximal palm panel, wherein said opening is configured to permit the wearer's hand to reach through said opening from said chamber.
11. The handwear article of claim 10, wherein the handwear article is positionable so that said distal end portion of said back panel and said distal palm panel are drawn away from the wearer's digits such that said distal end portion of said back panel and said distal palm panel are substantially inside out and lie against a back of the wearer's hand.
12. The handwear article of claim 10, wherein the handwear article is positionable so that the handwear article is substantially turned inside-out against a back of the wearer's forearm, wherein said distal end portion of said back panel and said distal end portion of said distal palm panel are pulled to face outwardly.
13. The handwear article of claim 10, wherein each of said pockets defines a respective pocket opening adjacent to said opening.
14. A handwear article comprising: a back panel and a palm panel cooperating to define a singular and continuous chamber configured to receive a wearer's hand in a fist-like shape, wherein said chamber encloses the hand without any portions of the handwear article interspaced between any digits of the hand, said palm panel comprising a distal palm panel and a proximal palm panel; wherein said chamber comprises a proximal inlet opening and one and only one outlet opening, said one and only one outlet opening positioned adjacent to the wearer's digits to allow the hand to extend out of said chamber through said one and only one outlet opening; and a pocket comprising a pocket opening adjacent to said one and only one outlet opening, and wherein said pocket is partially defined by said distal palm panel or said proximal palm panel; wherein the handwear article is configurable from one configuration in which the wearer's hand is completely enclosed in said chamber, to another configuration in which the handwear article is pulled distally from the wearer's hand such that the handwear article is inside out and lies against a forearm of the wearer.
15. The handwear article of claim 14, wherein a portion of said proximal palm panel overlaps a portion of said distal palm panel, and wherein said distal palm panel terminates at said one and only one outlet opening proximal to a center of the wearer's hand when the wearer's hand is in a fist-like shape.
16. The handwear article of claim 15, wherein said pocket is integrally formed with said distal palm panel, and the handwear article further comprises another pocket formed with said proximal palm panel.
17. The handwear article of claim 16, wherein the handwear article is positionable so that said back panel and said palm panel are directed away from the wearer's digits such that said back panel and said palm panel are substantially inside out and lie against a back of the wearer's hand.
18. The handwear article of claim 16, wherein said back panel and said palm panel cooperate to define a perimeter having an outboard edge that is substantially in line with an edge of a wrist portion, and an inboard edge that forms an arcuate shape about said chamber, wherein said inboard edge is generally opposite said outboard edge, whereby the handwear article has an asymmetric shape across a centerline of said wrist portion.
19. The handwear article of claim 16, wherein the handwear article is positionable so that the handwear article is substantially turned inside-out against a back of the wearer's forearm, wherein said back panel and said distal palm panel are pulled to face proximally toward the wearer's elbow.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) Referring now to the drawings and illustrated embodiments depicted therein, particularly
(16) In a first or substantially fully closed configuration, handwear article 10 allows the wearer to have their hand H in a loose fist or fist-like shape (
(17) As illustrated in
(18) The chamber 18 (
(19) Back panel 14 and the two-piece palm panel 16 cooperate to substantially form the fist-like shape of chamber 18. For example, and with reference to
(20) The proximal palm panel 28 is generally adjacent to the wearer's palm and has the proximal end portion 42, a distal end portion 46 and opposing sides 48, 50 (
(21) The distal palm panel 30 is generally adjacent to the wearer's fingers, and in addition to proximal end portion 52 and distal end portion 40, the distal palm panel 30 has opposing sides 54, 56. The opposing sides 54, 56 of the distal palm panel 30 are coupled to respective opposing sides 24, 26 of the back panel 14. The distal end portion 40 of the distal palm panel 30 is coupled to a distal end portion 22 of the back panel 14. In addition, the proximal end portion 52 of distal palm panel 30 overlaps the distal end portion 46 of the proximal palm panel 28.
(22) The fist-like shape of the handwear article 10 is further defined by a substantially asymmetric perimeter 58 (
(23) The opening 12 allows the wearer's fingers to cool when there is less need to conserve heat. For example, the wearer may have less need to conserve heat while running or during another fitness activity, or while indoors or in a heated area. Specifically, the opening 12 allows the wearer to work their fingers, thumb, and wrist out of the article 10 to cool, such as shown in
(24) Each inner portion 32, 36 and outer portion 34, 38 is generally composed of a fabric such as cotton, wool, fleece, or the like. It is generally desirable that the inner portions 32, 36 of article 10 are soft and have insulating and/or moisture-wicking properties. It is also generally desirable that the outer portions 34, 38 have water- or wind-resistant properties, thus the outer portions 34, 38 may be composed of wool, polyester, nylon, or other fabrics. It will be appreciated that each portion 32, 34, 36, 38 can be composed of different materials to have different uses for different intended purposes, such as for cold or wet conditions.
(25) In the illustrated embodiment, and as best shown in
(26) Each pocket 74, 76 is sewn at the perimeter 58 of the handwear article 10 and may be sewn at least partially inboard from seams 60, 64. However, each of the openings 78, 80 is sufficiently wide to allow the wearer to store and remove personal items from the pockets 74, 76. Thus, the proximal pocket opening 80 is formed at the distal end portion 46 of the proximal palm panel 28, and the distal pocket opening 78 is formed at the proximal end portion 20 of the distal palm panel 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the distal pocket 76 has a flap 82 to cover or partially block the distal pocket opening 78 to prevent personal items from unintentionally exiting the distal pocket 76. One would understand that the proximal pocket 74 could also have a flap to cover or partially block the proximal pocket opening 80. Thus, the distal pocket 76 has a similar shape and perimeter as the distal palm panel 30, and the proximal pocket 74 has a similar shape and perimeter as the proximal palm panel 28.
(27) As noted above, the handwear article 10 is capable of assuming multiple configurations that provide differing and selectable amounts of exposure of the wearer's hand H for cooling and use of the hand. Each configuration allows the wearer to have their hand H in the fist-like shape, which is commonly a natural position for running and other fitness activities. In the first configuration (
(28) In a second configuration, illustrated in
(29) To achieve the third configuration, illustrated in
(30) Furthermore, the third configuration allows the wearer to increase ventilation and conserve less heat when desired, such as while running or during other fitness activities. As noted above the third configuration still covers the wrist and a substantial portion of the wearer's hand H, and may cover at least a heel portion of the wearer's palm that is proximal to the wearer's wrist (
(31) To achieve the fourth configuration (
(32) It will be appreciated that the fourth configuration substantially exposes at least the inner portion 32 of the back panel 14 to the outside environment. In the fourth configuration of
(33) To achieve a fifth configuration (
(34) The wearer may return article 10 to the first configuration from any of the second through fifth configurations by generally reversing the steps noted above. For example, to return the article to the fourth configuration from the fifth configuration the wearer pulls the handwear article 10 in the distal direction (i.e., towards the fingers) to turn the handwear article 10 partially inside-in so the distal end portion 40 of the distal palm panel 30, the distal end portion 22 of the back panel 14, and the distal end portion 46 of the proximal palm panel 28 all facing rearwardly or proximally (i.e., toward the wearer's elbow) all face forwardly or distally (i.e., toward the fingers). To return the article to the third configuration from the fourth configuration, the wearer pulls the proximal end portion 52 of distal palm panel 30 distally around the fingers to unfold the proximal end portion 52 from over back panel 14. To return the article to the second configuration from the third configuration the wearer's hand H generally forms the fist-like shape and the wearer's other hand pulls the article 10 so at least the palm of hand H is generally within the chamber 18. To return the article to the first configuration from the second configuration the wearer generally retracts the fingers of hand H through the opening 12 into the chamber 18 so that the opening 12 closes. It will be appreciated that returning handwear article 10 from the fifth configuration to the first configuration can generally be accomplished in two steps, where the first step involves pulling the distal ends 22, 40 of back panel 14 and the distal palm panel 30 forwardly (distally) from the fifth configuration to the third configuration, and the second step involves pulling the proximal end portion 52 of the distal palm panel 30 forwardly (distally) over and around the fingers while curling and retracting the fingers into chamber 18 and pulling the proximal end portion 52 rearwardly (proximally) to overlap the distal end portion 46 of proximal palm panel 28 in a relatively smooth and substantially continuous motion.
(35) Accordingly, it will be appreciated that the handwear article 10 is particularly suited for running and other outdoor fitness activities to regulate the temperature and comfort of a wearer's hand H and wrist such as in cold or wet environments, and may also be used to store personal items. Furthermore, even when the handwear article 10 is removed from the wearer's hand H, it can be retained along the wearer's wrist and/or forearm during running or other fitness activities, or can be partially retracted to expose varying amounts of the wearer's hand to adjust for comfort, as desired.
(36) Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.