Garment with Integrated Hand-Covering
20260107997 ยท 2026-04-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D19/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D19/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A garment with a reconfigurable and integrated mitten is provided. The garment includes a sleeve with the integrated mitten disposed at a distal end, wherein the mitten can be selectively used in a plurality of configurations, including a cuff position, a mitten position, and a trigger-finger position. The mitten features a palm panel with an inner and outer palm layer joined via a seam fastener to form a double palm layer. A finger panel is joined to the palm panel and includes a trigger finger hole for receiving one or more fingers of the wearer in the trigger-finger position. The garment is designed for users engaged in outdoor activities requiring both warmth and dexterity, offering the ability to easily transition between configurations for varying environmental conditions.
Claims
1. A garment with a reconfigurable and integrated mitten, comprising: a sleeve with the reconfigurable and integrated hand covering disposed at a distal end thereof; wherein the mitten is configured to be selectively used in a plurality of configurations; wherein the hand covering is configured to be worn on a hand of a user-wearer and the sleeve is configured to be worn on a forearm portion of the user-wearer; wherein the hand covering comprises a palm panel having an inner palm layer and an outer palm layer; wherein the palm panel is joined to the sleeve at a proximal end and to a finger panel at a distal end; wherein the finger panel comprises plurality of layer; wherein the second outer finger layer is repositionable over fingertips of the user-wearer to transition between the plurality of configurations; wherein the finger panel comprises a trigger finger hole configured to receive one or more fingers of the user-wearer therethrough in the trigger-finger position.
2. The garment of claim 1, wherein the plurality of configurations comprises a cuff position, a mitten position, and a trigger-finger position.
3. The garment of claim 1, wherein the inner and outer palm layers are joined via a seam fastener to form a double palm layer.
4. The garment of claim 1, wherein the finger panel comprises a first inner finger layer, a second inner finger layer, a first outer finger layer, and a second outer finger layer, the second outer finger layer being joined via a seam fastener along a fingertip seam and repositionable over the fingertips of the user-wearer to transition between the cuff position and the mitten position.
5. The garment of claim 1, wherein the hand covering is further configurable to an over-thumb cuff position in which a thumb slot in the inner palm layer and the outer palm layer is configured to receive a thumb of the user-wearer.
6. The garment of claim 5, wherein the inner palm layer and the outer palm layer each include overlap material positioned to at least partially cover the thumb slot and provide lateral access to the thumb slot.
7. The garment of claim 1, further comprising a thumb sleeve disposed on an exterior side of the outer palm layer, the thumb sleeve being movable between a stored position and a working position.
8. The garment of claim 7, wherein the thumb sleeve comprises an inner thumb layer and an outer thumb layer joined via a seam fastener to form a double-layered thumb sleeve.
9. The garment of claim 7, wherein the thumb sleeve comprises a first mating fastener configured to removably couple with a second mating fastener disposed on the exterior side of the outer palm layer to retain the thumb sleeve in the stored position.
10. The garment of claim 9, wherein the first and second mating fasteners are selected from the group consisting of magnetic fasteners, hook-and-loop fasteners, and snap fasteners.
11. The garment of claim 1, further comprising an elastic element disposed along an edge of the finger panel and configured to provide a snug fit around the fingertips of the user-wearer in the mitten position.
12. The garment of claim 1, wherein the hand covering further comprises a wind-resistant outer shell selectively deployable over the finger panel and the thumb sleeve to provide additional protection against wind and moisture.
13. The garment of claim 1, wherein the hand covering is further configurable to a partial mitten position in which the second outer finger layer covers the fingertips and the thumb sleeve is disposed over the palm panel.
14. The garment of claim 7, wherein in the working position, the thumb sleeve comprises an opening adjacent to a thumb hole in the palm panel, and wherein the thumb sleeve is configured to receive the thumb therein.
15. The garment of claim 14, wherein in the mitten position, the thumb sleeve is configured to provide access to the thumb and the second outer finger layer is disposed over the fingertips of the user-wearer.
16. The garment of claim 3, wherein the seam fastener joining the inner palm layer and the outer palm layer is selected from the group consisting of stitching, adhesive bonding, thermal bonding, and ultrasonic welding.
17. The garment of claim 1, wherein the hand covering is configured so that in the over-thumb cuff position the finger panel is folded down from the palm panel.
18. The garment of claim 1, wherein the trigger finger hole is positioned in the second inner finger layer of the finger panel.
19. The garment of claim 1, wherein the hand covering is configured so that in the mitten position an overlap material is positioned to cover the trigger finger hole when the hole is not in use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the garment. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for outdoor activities that require both warmth and dexterity, such as hunting, photography, and sports. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0032] As used herein, the term garment refers to any article of clothing designed to cover and protect the body or portions thereof. The term is intended to encompass a wide range of clothing items, including but not limited to full-body garments such as jackets, coats, shirts, and base layers, as well as partial-body garments such as arm sleeves and wraps. The term garment is also meant to include items that may cover specific parts of the body, such as arm sleeves without torso coverings, leg warmers, or protective sleeves for various activities. The term extends to garments made from various materials, including natural fibers (e.g., wool, cotton), synthetic fibers (e.g., polyester, nylon), or a combination thereof. Additionally, the garment may incorporate specialized features such as zippers, pockets, adjustable fasteners, or integrated accessories, depending on the intended use and design.
[0033] As used herein, the term mittens refers to any type of hand covering designed to provide warmth and protection for the user's hands. The term is intended to include traditional mittens, which enclose all fingers together in a single compartment, as well as gloves, which provide individual compartments for each finger. Additionally, the term mittens encompasses hybrid hand coverings, such as fingerless gloves, convertible mittens that can be transformed into fingerless gloves, mittens with segmented compartments (e.g., a separate compartment for the thumb and the remaining fingers), and any other variations that cover the hand or portions thereof. The mitten may be made from various materials, including but not limited to natural fibers (e.g., wool, leather) and synthetic fibers (e.g., fleece, neoprene). The term also includes mittens with specialized features, such as trigger finger holes, windbreaker covers, thermal insulation, waterproofing, or other enhancements designed to improve functionality and user comfort.
[0034] As used herein, the term integrated mitten refers to a mitten that is formed as part of the garment, either made from the same continuous clothing panel or joined to the garment via a seam or other fastening means. An integrated mitten may be constructed as an extension of the sleeve or another part of the garment, providing a seamless transition from the garment to the mitten. This integration ensures that the mitten is always attached to the garment to eliminate the risk of loss and simplifying the process of deploying or retracting the mitten when needed.
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[0036] In the shown embodiment, the mitten 1200 is configured to be selectively used in a plurality of configurations, including the cuff position, the mitten position, and the trigger-finger position. The mitten is designed to be worn on the hand of the user-wearer, while the sleeve is worn on the forearm portion. The mitten 1200 comprises a palm panel 1300, which includes an inner palm layer and an outer palm layer, as shown in
[0037] In one embodiment, the second outer finger layer of the finger panel 1400 is configured to be repositionable over the user's fingertips to transition between the cuff and mitten positions. Additionally, the finger panel 1400 includes a trigger finger hole (shown in
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[0040] In the shown embodiment, the inner palm layer and outer palm layer of the palm panel are joined together by a seam fastener to form a double palm layer. The finger panel 1400 is folded back onto itself, thereby exposing the first inner finger layer 1410. As shown, the user's fingertips are exposed which allows the wearer to perform tasks requiring precise finger movements. The thumb remains uncovered, providing full freedom of movement. The seam fasteners along the palm and finger panels maintain the structural integrity of the mitten while it is in this folded-back configuration. The thumb sleeve (shown in
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[0050] In one embodiment, the finger panel 1400 includes an overlap material 1460 that is configured to cover the trigger finger hole when the mitten is in the mitten mode. The overlap material 1460 is designed to protect the trigger finger opening when it is not in use, ensuring that the hand remains fully insulated. In
[0051] In the shown embodiment, the symmetry and dimensions between the finger panel 1400 and palm panel 1300 is shown as generally the same for the functional adaptability of the mitten. The symmetrical design ensures that the mitten can accommodate transitions between the different positions, including the trigger-finger position and the over-thumb cuff position, without compromising fit or comfort. The thumb slot 1335, which allows for the thumb to protrude in the over-thumb cuff position, must align properly with the trigger finger hole 1600 to enable the user to easily transition between configurations. This symmetry ensures that the hand can perform precise movements, such as using a trigger or other fine motor tasks, while protecting the hand from exposure to the elements. The symmetrical construction of the finger and palm panels allows for a consistent distribution of material and tension, ensuring that the mitten fits securely around the user's hand, regardless of whether the thumb or fingers are engaged in the mitten's various positions.
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[0053] In the shown embodiment, the finger panel 1400 comprises multiple layers, including the first inner finger layer 1410, the second inner finger layers 1420, the first outer finger layer 1430, and the second outer finger layers 1440. A fingertip seam at the distal end of the finger panel is where the second outer finger layer 1440 can be folded back or deployed, depending on the mitten's configuration. In the shown embodiment, the trigger finger hole 1600 is disposed on the second inner finger layer. The first outer finger layer 1430 includes a fastener 1432 disposed at the fingertip end that is adapted to hold the first outer finger layer 1430 over the finger on the palm side in the mitten position. The fastener 1432 is configured to engage with the mitten or a fastener disposed on the mitten. In one embodiment, the fastener 1432 is adapted to engage a fastener 1322 on the outer palm layer 1320. The first outer finger layer 1430 also includes an elastic member 1435 to keep the layer close to the hand of the user in the mitten position.
[0054] In one embodiment, the thumb sleeve 1500 includes an inner thumb layer 1510 and an outer thumb layer 1520, which are joined via seam fasteners to form the double-layered thumb sleeve when assembled. Since the thumb sleeve 1500 is generally tubular, the layers are each formed by two or more thumb panels. The outer thumb layer 1520 comprises a thumb fastener 1530 adapted to keep the thumb sleeve 1500 in the stored position, wherein the thumb fastener 1530 is adapted to selectively couple to a fastener 1323 of the palm panel 1300. In one embodiment, the fasteners 1530, 1323 are hook and loop fasteners or mating fasteners used to secure the thumb sleeve in the stored position. These fasteners ensure the thumb sleeve can be repositioned as needed without compromising the mitten's structure or warmth.
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[0056] It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0057] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.