L shape half mitt

12171386 ยท 2024-12-24

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Abstract

The L shape half mitt is a wiping towel formed into a mitt style shape, and providing an additional open side so the user can easily slide the hand inside the cavity of the mitt from either of two adjacent openings and accessing the one corner as a stiffened cleaning edge and having two open sides and two closed sides and allowing the user to wrap the extra amount of towel material around the hand of the user or an item placed within the pocket cavity and to wrap the opened flap of material around the item placed within.

Claims

1. A cleaning towel mitt, comprising: a single flat towel made up of a material arranged such that a pocket is formed by a single same edge adjoined to itself, the pocket further forms a paunch with an apex formed by a pattern applied to the material proximate the paunch thereby forming a permanent single gap.

2. The cleaning towel mitt of claim 1 further comprising patches of differing materials formed into the single flat towel.

Description

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(1) FIGS. 1A-10A

(2) A preferred embodiment is a sheet of a material FIG. 1A, laid over itself FIG. 2A, and having a single edge fastened at an edge as seen in FIG. 3A

(3) FIGS. 4A to 9A shows forming the mitt using differing materials

(4) FIG. 10A Shows a small gap formed into the edge at the single corner point

(5) FIGS. 1B-2B Shows finished mitts

(6) FIGS. 1C-4C Shows variations in finished mitts

(7) FIGS. 1D-2D Shows a user using the mitt

(8) FIGS. 1E-3E Shows a user's hand inserted, and wrapping the loose material around the user's hand

(9) FIGS. 1F-3F Shows using the mitt to perform tasks

(10) FIGS. 1G-3G Shows covering items with the mitt

(11) FIGS. 1H-4H Shows how the user uses the point of the mitt

(12) FIGS. 1-I thru 4-I Shows the user manipulating the mitt

(13) FIGS. 1J-6J Shows how the user inserts and wraps the mitt around items

DRAWING FIGURES

(14) FIG. 1A shows a sheet of a material FIG. 2A shows the material of A1 laid over FIG. 3A show the upper edge fastened and two open sides FIG. 4A shows two patches of another material applied to a sheet of a material FIG. 5A shows the upper edge of FIG. 4A fastened FIG. 6A shows a material with a patch applied FIG. 7A shows the material folded and the upper edge fastened FIG. 8A shows two panels of material FIG. 9A shows the two panels of material have been adjoined on two sides and leaving two open sides FIG. 1B shows a finished mitt with an edge fastened FIG. 2B shows a knitted mitt with no seams having two open sides and two closed sides FIG. 1C shows an exterior open mitt FIG. 2C shows two panels adjoin and a patch of differing material FIG. 3C shows a single panel with one patch of a differing material FIG. 4C shows two differing panels of material adjoined FIG. 1D shows a user's hand inserted into the mitt cavity FIG. 2D shows a user exteriorly manipulating the mitt FIG. 1E shows a user's hand inserted into the mitt cavity and the extra material wrapped around the users hand FIG. 2E shows a user's hand grasp, wad, pinch, roll and fold the material from within the cavity covering the user's hand and tightening the material wrapped around the user's hand and securing the mitt to user's hand FIG. 3E shows a user's hand inserting the cavity thru one of the two openings FIG. 1F shows a mop head inserted into the cavity thru one of the two open sides FIG. 2F shows an item placed with the interior cavity area FIG. 3F shows a user's hands manipulating the mitt over the covered item placed within FIG. 1G shows a feathery type duster inserted into the cavity of the mitt thru one of the two opening FIG. 2G shows the material of the mitt wrapped twisted and rolled around the item it is covering FIG. 3G is looking down at the item from the above item of FIG. 2G and the material of the mitt is rolled around the item placed within FIG. 1H shows a user's hand inserted with the cavity of the mitt FIG. 2H shows a user's hand creating leverage within the cavity of the by using the two sides available FIG. 3H shows the mitt fully covering a user's hand and wrist area FIG. 4H shows the pointed corner of the mitt in user's palm and the open ends hanging from the user's hand FIG. 1-I shows a mitt laid out and a user's hand exteriorly manipulating the mitt as a single layer FIG. 2-I shows a user's hand shows a single layer corner wiping a dish FIG. 3-I shows a dish laid into the open cavity while a user's hand manipulates the towels from below FIG. 4-I shows a mitt laid out flat forming a triangular shape FIG. 1J shows a small 1-2 inch additional securement on a third side of the mitt forming two corners FIG. 2J shows a user's fingers stretch out and leveraged to use both corners FIG. 3J shows a spongy cleaning tool inserted into the cavity thru one of the two openings FIG. 4J shows the loose material wrapped snuggly around the tool of J3 placed within the cavity of the mitt and shows a round headed tool placed with the cavity of the mitt with two corners FIG. 5J shows a round headed tool placed within the cavity of the mitt with two corners FIG. 6J shows the loose material of J5 folded and wrapped around the tool head placed within