EXOTHERMIC GLOVE INSERT
20170172234 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24V30/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B65D33/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An exothermic glove insert for warming fingertips. The thermal inserts are very thin, ergonomically designed heat packs for use on each individual finger or thumb. The inserts have a non-permeable membrane heat pack cover that allows specifically placed pin holes to produce heat according to a desired profile exactly where it needs to be provided.
Claims
1. A thermal insert for a glove, comprising: a sealed pouch formed of a non-permeable layer of material defining a cavity therein, the pouch having a notch formed at an end distal from a rounded tip portion; an exothermic composition contained within the cavity; a plurality of spaced apart holes defined in the non-permeable layer.
2. The glove insert of claim 1, wherein the exothermic composition comprises: iron, millorganite, charcoal, salt and water.
3. The glove insert of claim 1, wherein the thermal insert is configured to conform to a posterior portion of a user's finger.
4. The glove insert of claim 3, wherein an apex of the notch is defined at a point that is distal to a second knuckle of the user's finger.
5. The glove insert of claim 4, wherein the thermal insert has a width permitting the thermal insert to conform to an upper lateral portion of the user's finger.
6. The thermal insert of claim 1, wherein the non-permeable layer is formed from a polyethylene terephthalate film.
7. The thermal insert of claim 5, further comprising: a glove insert having a plurality of finger portions; and the thermal insert is applied to a posterior portion of one or more of the plurality of finger portions.
8. The thermal insert of claim 7, wherein the thermal insert is applied with an adhesive.
9. The thermal insert of claim 7, further comprising: a vacuum sealed envelope formed of an air impermeable material and dimensioned to receive the glove insert.
10. The thermal insert of claim 9, wherein the envelope further comprises: a sealing closure operable to selectively open and close the envelope in a sealing engagement.
11. The thermal insert of claim 9, wherein the envelope further comprises: an oxygen absorber and a moisture absorber.
12. The thermal insert of claim 6, further comprising: a removable sealing film covering the plurality of spaced apart holes.
13. An exothermic insert configured to be received in a finger portion of a glove, comprising: a sealed pouch formed of a non-permeable layer of material defining a cavity therein, the pouch configured to conform to a posterior portion of a user's finger distal from a second knuckle thereof; an exothermic composition contained within the cavity; a plurality of spaced apart holes defined in the non-permeable layer.
14. The insert of claim 13, wherein the pouch has a rounded tip portion.
15. The insert of claim 14, wherein the pouch has a notch configured to permit movement of a user's finger about the second knuckle.
16. The insert of claim 13, further comprising: a finger element configured to be received on a distal portion of the user's finger; and an adhesive layer securing the insert to a posterior portion of the finger element.
17. The insert of claim 13, further comprising: a removable sealing film covering the plurality of spaced apart holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0022] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides an exothermic insert for keeping the digits of an extremity, such as the fingertips of a hand, warm. The article of the present invention warms cold fingers inside of a glove.
[0023] As seen in reference to the drawings, the present invention provides a glove liner that has a plurality of exothermic heat packs attached to the posterior or backside of each fingertip and thumb. Aspects of the present invention may also find applicability to thermal footwear, such as socks, to warm a user's toes. The exothermic heat packs utilized with the present invention produce heat when exposed to air. The glove liner with the activated heat packs may then placed inside of a conventional glove or a mitten.
[0024] A device according to the present invention heats only the finger tips or toe tips, is very thin, and transfers heat better. As seen in reference to
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[0027] As seen in reference to the drawings the thermal packet is defined by a pouch that is shaped to have a rounded fingertip portion 25, a linear central portion, and a pair of extending flanges forming a V or U-shaped notch 23 at an interior portion opposite the fingertip portion 25. The pouch 14 is filled with the exothermic powder 20 and trimmed to become the heart insert. A plurality of pinholes 22 are then strategically placed in the heat insert.
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[0032] In use the assembly may be removed from the sealed package 24 and slid over the user's hand. The hand with the assembly may then be placed into any glove, if not already provided with the assembly. As will be appreciated, the pinholes 22 in the thermal insert 14 release heat when exposed to air. The placement of the holes 22 controls where and when he heat is released over the back of the finger 28 from approximately the nail to the second knuckle. Representative patterns for the pin holes 22 as shown in reference to
[0033] As explained above, the outer glove liner 13 is optional for most gloves but it is desirable if placed into tight gloves. The compartments of the thermal inserts (whether sealed in or baffles are used) are not required for all applications. The use of baffles or compartments may or may not be necessary as they are primarily are used to maintain a uniform thickness of the thermal insert.
[0034] Additionally: This thin, directed and uniform heat insert technology can used in any application where heat is required only in a specific area. One such use could be on toes, ears, around eyes or any other part of the body.
[0035] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.