GLOVE WITH OPTIONAL INSERT
A riding glove having particular application to be worn over the hand of one riding a bicycle to warm the fingers and thumb of the rider in cold or windy weather conditions. The riding glove includes an optional inner insert having relatively long finger and thumb sleeves into which the rider slides his fingers and thumb. A conventional outer glove member having relatively short finger and thumb sleeves, through which the longer finger and thumb sleeves of the inner insert are received, is pulled over the inner insert. The outer conventional glove member can be worn over the rider's hand in combination with or independently of the inner insert.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a glove having particular application to be worn over the hand of one riding a bicycle and including the combination of an optional long-fingered insert lying under a conventional short-fingered glove member. Depending upon the weather conditions, the short-fingered glove member may be worn alone and independently of the long-fingered insert.
2. Background Art
As will be known to those who ride bicycles and similar vehicles, it is desirable to wear gloves to not only cushion the rider's hands from their grip with the handlebars but to keep the hands warm in chilly and/or windy conditions. A pair of short-fingered riding gloves are commonly worn over the hands of a rider to achieve the aforementioned objectives. In this case, the rider's fingers and thumb typically stick outwardly from finger and thumb sleeves of the gloves within which the rider's fingers and thumb are inserted. When it is particularly cold or windy, the traditional short-fingered riding gloves are incapable of covering or warming the rider's finger and thumb tips which can, during a long trip, result in an uncomfortable biking experience.
In the alternative, the rider may decide to use a pair of longer fingered gloves to completely cover his hands at the beginning of a bicycle ride during cold or windy conditions. As the temperature rises or the wind subsides, the rider's hands may become warm. In time, the rider's fingers and thumbs may begin to perspire inside the enclosures provided by the long-fingered gloves. In this case, the rider may experience another uncomfortable biking experience as a consequence of his hands overheating. Of course, the rider could decide to finish the ride without any gloves at all which may also be undesirable.
Accordingly, what is needed is a glove that is adapted for use in both cold and warm weather conditions so that the rider's hands can be covered and uncovered on an as-needed basis throughout the trip.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn general terms, a glove is disclosed with particular application to be worn over the hand of one riding a bicycle in both cold and warm weather conditions. The glove includes an optional long-fingered insert that is located on the rider's hand below a conventional short-fingered glove member. The short-fingered glove member can be worn alone or in combination with the long-fingered insert.
The conventional glove member includes four finger sleeves and a thumb sleeve within which to slidably receive the fingers and thumb of the rider. Each of the finger and thumb sleeves of the glove member is relatively short and open ended so that the fingers and thumb of the rider extend outwardly thereof for gripping the handle bars of a bicycle. The optional insert includes a finger/thumb entrance opening that is sized to surround the top of the rider's hand and lay across the front of the hand within an area located between the rider's palm and the bottoms of his fingers. Four relatively long finger sleeves and a thumb sleeve extend above the finger/thumb opening within which to slidably receive and enclose the fingers and thumb of the rider to provide an extra layer of warmth and protection against the wind.
In cold or windy weather conditions, the rider first slips his hand into the long fingered insert via the finger/thumb entrance opening thereof such that his fingers and thumb are completely covered by the finger and thumb sleeves of the insert. The short-fingered glove member is then pulled towards the rider's wrist so as to slide over top the insert. In this case, the relatively long finger and thumb sleeves of the inner insert extend outwardly of and past the relatively short finger and thumb sleeves of the outer glove member so that the rider's finger and thumb tips will be covered and warmed. In warm weather conditions, the conventional short-fingered glove member can be worn independently of the optional long-fingered insert. In this case, the outer glove member is first slid off the inner insert, and the inner insert is pulled off the rider's hand. The rider then slides his hand back into the glove member for the duration of the ride or until the weather conditions change.
A glove 1 according to a preferred embodiment of this invention is described while referring concurrently to
The glove 1 herein disclosed has particular application to be worn on the hand of one riding a bicycle. In this case, the riding glove 1 is used to grip the handlebar (designated 7 in
Referring particularly to
Each of the finger and thumb sleeves 10 and 12 of the conventional glove member 5 is cut off and shortened relative to the full length of the wearer's fingers and thumb. That is, when the glove member 5 is located on the hand of a wearer, the finger sleeves 10 and the thumb sleeve 12 terminate at approximately the proximal inter-phalangeal joints, above the knuckles of the wearer's fingers and thumb. Thus, each of the wearer's fingers and thumb will extend outwardly of and through the finger and thumb sleeves 10 and 12 so as to be able to engage the article to be gripped. A fastening strap (13 of
Details of the optional long-fingered insert 3 are now described while continuing to refer to
As an important aspect of this invention, the insert 3 is sized so that the finger/thumb entrance opening 14 thereof will lie well above the wearer's wrist around which the fastening strap 13 at the bottom of the conventional glove member 5 is wrapped, and tightened. Accordingly, the insert 3 need only enclose the top of the wearer's hand so as to be advantageously manufactured with both lightweight (e.g., ideally about 0.9 ounces) and compact (so as to consume relatively little space when used in combination with the glove member 5) characteristics.
More particularly, when the insert 3 is located on the hand of a wearer, the finger/thumb entrance opening 14 surrounds the hand within an area between the palm and the bottoms of the fingers and thumb (best shown in
The long-fingered insert 3 includes a set of four finger sleeves 20 that extend upwardly from the seam 16 which runs around the finger/thumb entrance opening 14. The finger sleeves 20 of insert 3 are sized to slidably receive and completely surround the wearer's fingers. Projecting outwardly from the seam 16 near one side of the insert 3 is a thumb sleeve 22. The thumb sleeve 22 of insert 3 is sized to slidably receive and completely surround the wearer's thumb. Thus, unlike the finger and thumb sleeves 10 and 12 of the short-fingered glove member 5 which surround a portion of the wearer's fingers and thumb, the finger and thumb sleeves 20 and 22 of the long-fingered insert 3 surround the entire fingers and thumb to cover and warm the wearer's finger and thumb tips as will now be described.
As previously indicated, the short-fingered glove member 5 can be worn over the hand of a wearer alone or in combination with the optional long-fingered insert 3 to form the riding glove 1 shown in
In the case of a chilly early morning or a low temperature and/or a windy bicycle ride when it is desirable to keep one's entire hand (including the finger and thumb tips) covered and warm, the rider first slips the optional long-fingered insert 3 over his hand in the manner shown in
Next, the rider pulls the short-fingered glove member 5 towards his wrist and over top the long-fingered insert 3. The bottom of the glove member 5 is typically fastened around the rider's wrist by means of the fastening strap 13. It may thusly be appreciated that the insert 3 is worn under the glove member 5 to form the riding glove 1 including the combination of inner insert 3 and outer glove member 5. As is best shown in
In the case where the temperature during the ride increases and/or the wind subsides, the rider's hands are likely to warm. Thus, the covering and warmth provided by the optional inner insert 3 may no longer be needed. After the fastening strap 13 is opened, the rider simply slides the outer glove member 5 off the inner insert 3. Next, the insert 3 is pulled off the rider's hand. The rider then slides his hand back into the short-fingered glove member 5 so that the glove member 5 can be worn as usual for the remainder of the ride or until the temperature begins to drop or the wind increases.
In the example described above, the riding glove 1 including the combination inner insert 3 and outer glove member 5 was worn first with the glove member 5 alone being worn last. Depending upon the time of day, temperature, weather condition and needs of the rider, the glove member 5 can be worn alone first and the combination insert 3 and glove member 5 last.
Claims
1. A glove to cover a hand of a wearer, comprising:
- an inner glove member to be located over the wearer's hand, said inner glove member including a plurality of finger sleeves within which to receive respective fingers of the wearer and a thumb sleeve within which to receive the thumb of the wearer; and
- an outer glove member to be located over said inner glove member, said outer glove member including a plurality of finger sleeves that are shorter than the finger sleeves of said inner glove member, such that the finger sleeves of said inner glove member extend outwardly of and past the finger sleeves of said outer glove member, said outer glove member also including a thumb sleeve that is shorter than the thumb sleeve of said inner glove member, such that the thumb sleeve of said inner glove member extends outwardly of and past the finger sleeve of said outer glove member.
2. The glove recited in claim 1, wherein said outer glove member is slidable over the top of and slidable off said inner glove member.
3. The glove recited in claim 1, wherein the finger sleeves and the thumb sleeve of said inner glove member are sized to surround and enclose the finger tips and the thumb tip of the wearer.
4. The glove recited in claim 1, wherein said inner glove member is manufactured from fleece to warm the wearer's fingers and thumb.
5. The glove recited in claim 1, wherein said inner glove member has a length when said inner glove member is located over the wearer's hand which starts at the wearer's palm and ends at the wearer's finger and thumb tips, and said outer glove member has a length when said outer glove member is located over said inner glove member which runs from the wearer's wrist to the bottoms of the wearer's fingers and thumb, such that said inner glove member is shorter than said outer glove member.
6. The glove recited in claim 5, wherein said outer glove member has a fastening strap adapted to be tightened around the wearer's wrist to hold said outer glove member on the wearer's hand and over said inner glove member.
7. The glove recited in claim 1, wherein said inner glove member includes an entrance opening through which the wearer's fingers and thumb are slidable for receipt by the finger and thumb sleeves of said inner glove member.
8. The glove recited in claim 7, wherein said inner glove member is sized so that the entrance opening thereof surrounds the wearer's hand at a location above the wearer's wrist and below the wearer's fingers.
9. The glove recited in claim 7, wherein said inner glove member is sized so that when the inner glove member is located over the wearer's hand, the entrance opening thereof extends across the palm at the front of the wearer's hand.
10. The glove recited in claim 1, wherein the finger sleeves and the thumb sleeve of said inner glove member are closed so as to completely cover the finger and thumb tips of the wearer.
11. A method for using a glove to cover and protect a wearer's hand from cold and windy weather, said method comprising the steps of:
- sliding an inner glove member over the wearer's hand, said inner glove member including a plurality of finger sleeves within which to receive respective fingers of wearer and a thumb sleeve within which to receive the thumb of the wearer;
- sliding an outer glove member over said inner glove member, said outer glove member including a plurality of finger sleeves that are shorter than the finger sleeves of said inner glove member and a thumb sleeve that is shorter than the thumb sleeve of said inner glove member; and
- pulling said outer glove member towards the wrist of the wearer, such that the finger sleeves of said inner glove member extend outwardly of and past the finger sleeves of said outer glove member, and the thumb sleeve of said inner glove member extends outwardly of and past the thumb sleeve of said outer glove member.
12. The method recited in claim 11, comprising the additional steps of sliding said outer glove member off said inner glove member, sliding said inner glove member off the hand of the wearer, and sliding said outer glove member over the hand of the wearer for covering the wearer's hand independently of said inner glove member.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 20, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 26, 2013
Inventor: Lloyd R. Hill (Santa Ana, CA)
Application Number: 13/425,013