MITTEN WITH FLIPPABLE OUTER PALM SECTION
A mitten design adapted to assume two configurations. In the first configuration, the mitten fits over the entire hand, fingers and thumb. In a second configuration, an outer palm portion of the mitten flips over onto a back portion of the mitten exposing portions of the fingers and thumb. When flipped over the outer palm portion lies neatly and generally flat over the back portion and is configured to be secured there without the use of hook and loop fasteners or any other fastening structure.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from the following U.S. provisional application: Application Ser. No. 62/153,101 filed on Apr. 27, 2015. That application is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to mittens and the construction of mittens.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMittens are a popular hand wear during winter seasons. They are popular because they are comfortable, fashionable and warm. Conventional mittens, however, have one drawback. With conventional mittens, it is difficult to manipulate and use one's fingers and thumbs enclosed within the mitten. Some mitten designs require the complete removal of the mitten in order to perform simple tasks such as locating a car key among items within a purse.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a mitten having an outer palm section that can be pulled over the fingers and, in the process, reversed so as to expose the fingers and thumb without having to remove the mitten from the hand. Further, the reversed palm section lies generally flat along the back of the mitten and generally closely conforms to the hand to yield a neat and pleasing appearance.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and obvious from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings which are merely illustrative of such invention.
With further reference to the drawings, the mitten of the present invention is shown therein and indicated generally by the numeral 10. Mitten 10 can be constructed of various materials and may be constructed according to various construction techniques. In the way of examples, the mitten 10 can be either knitted or woven. It is preferred that the mitten be constructed in such a way that the mitten is at least slightly stretchable and compliant. It is preferred that the mitten design fit the hand and extend towards the wrist area and in some cases over the wrist area. The mitten is generally designed to comfortably conform to the shape of the hand.
Mitten 10 is designed to assume two modes or two configurations. In a first mode or configuration, the mitten 10 covers or encases the entire hand, including the fingers and thumb. See
Turning specifically to the drawings, the mitten 10 is shown in
Mitten 10 also includes what is referred to as an outer palm section 22. In the embodiment illustrated, the outer palm section 22 is connected to the back 12 and extends from the fingertips past the thumb opening 18 in the inner palm section 14 towards the terminal end 20 of the mitten. See
A pair of stretch sections 26 is integrated into the mitten design. Each stretch section 26 interconnects the back 12 with the outer palm panel 22. Thus, there is a stretch section 26 incorporated into each side of the mitten 10. The stretch section 26 can be constructed of various materials, including an elastic material, fabric, or other materials that are stretchable and which tend to have a memory that returns them to an initial position after being stretched. In the embodiment illustrated, the stretch section 26 is constructed of a fabric material and, in a preferred embodiment, the fabric stretch section 26 is more elastic or stretchable than other sections or parts of the mitten 10. That is, in a preferred embodiment, the stretch sections 26 are generally more elastic than the back 12 and outer palm panel 22. As will be discussed later, the function of the stretch sections 26 is to permit the outer palm section 22 to be easily flipped over the fingertips in order to produce the mitten configuration shown in
In this embodiment, the back of the hand is covered by the back section 12 and the palm area of the hand is covered first by the inner palm section 14 while the outer palm section 22 overlaps the inner palm section. Thus, according to this example, some portions of the palm area are covered by a two-ply mitten construction.
In the configuration shown in
There are numerous advantages to the mitten design disclosed herein. First, the mitten design provides for conventional use. That is, the mitten 10 is designed such that in one mode the mitten encompasses the fingers and thumb. Yet, the design of the mitten 10 enables the thumb and fingers to be exposed without having to remove the mitten. In the second mode or configuration shown in
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other ways than those specifically set forth herein without departing from essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A mitten adapted to be worn on a person's hand having fingers and thumb and wherein as worn on the hand comprising:
- the mitten configured to assume first and second configurations wherein in the first configuration the mitten covers the hand including the fingers and thumb of the hand and in a second configuration the mitten assumes a modified form which exposes the fingers and thumb of the hand;
- the mitten including a back portion that covers the back of the hand and the back of the fingers;
- an inner palm portion extending over a palm area of the hand and including an outer terminal end that terminates short of the ends of the fingers of the hand;
- a thumb opening formed intermediately in the palm portion;
- wherein the back portion and palm portion of the mitten form a sleeve that extends around the hand;
- a flip and reversal outer palm portion that joins the back portion and extends therefrom over inside portions of the fingers and extends over a substantial portion of the inner palm portion and past the thumb opening in the inner palm portion;
- a thumb sleeve formed in the outer palm portion that generally aligns with the thumb opening in the inner palm portion when the mitten assumes the first configuration;
- the outer palm portion including a terminal end;
- wherein in the second configuration the outer palm portion is flipped and reversed and lies inside outward over the back portion of the mitten, exposing the fingers and the thumb of the hand; and
- wherein in the second configuration the outer palm portion engages the back portion and is configured to lie flat along and adjacent the back portion so as to generally conform to the back portion of the mitten.
2. The mitten of claim 1 including a pair of side stretch sections interconnected between the back portion and the outer palm portion.
3. The mitten of claim 1 including a pair of side stretch sections interconnected between the back portion of the mitten and the outer palm portion of the mitten and wherein the side stretch sections are constructed of material different from the back and outer palm portion and wherein the side stretch sections are more elastic than the back portion and the outer palm portion.
4. The mitten of claim 1 wherein in the second configuration the outer palm portion lies closely and snuggly against the back portion and does not require hook and loop fasteners or any other types of fasteners to secure the outer palm portion snuggly to the back portion of the mitten.
5. The mitten of claim 1 wherein the sleeve formed by the back portion and the inner palm portion extends over a wrist area adjacent the hand.
6. The mitten of claim 1 wherein the outer palm portion joins the back portion of the mitten along the fingertips and extends therefrom over and past the thumb opening in the inner palm portion.
7. A mitten adapted to be worn on a person's hand having fingers and thumb and wherein as worn the mitten comprises:
- wherein the mitten is configured to assume first and second configurations wherein, in the first configuration, the mitten covers the hand and in a second configuration, the mitten assumes a modified form which exposes at least portions of the fingers of the hand;
- the mitten including a sleeve that fits over the hand and wherein the sleeve includes a back portion and a palm portion;
- a reversible flip integrated with the sleeve and configured to cover at least portions of the fingers in the first configuration; and
- in the second configuration, the reversible flip assumes an inside-out orientation and lies generally flat across the back of the sleeve and exposes at least portions of the fingers of the hand.
8. The mitten of claim 7 wherein in the second configuration the reversible flip lies directly adjacent the back portion of the sleeve and adheres to the back portion of the sleeve due to elasticity incorporated into the mitten.
9. The mitten of claim 7 including a pair of side stretch sections interconnected between the back portion of the sleeve and the reversible flip and wherein the side sections are constructed of material different from the sleeve and the reversible flip and wherein the side stretch sections are more elastic than the sleeve or the reversible flip.
10. The mitten of claim 7 wherein, in the first configuration, the reversible flip extends from the back portion and around the fingers and overlies a portion of the palm of the hand.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 27, 2016
Publication Date: Oct 27, 2016
Inventor: Kathryn Roberts (Graham, NC)
Application Number: 15/139,560