Insulated handwear construction

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Inventors

Giese, Erik O.
Brown, Roger

Application #

799039

Filed

Nov-18-1985

Published

Mar-1-1988

Current US Class

002/159
002/160
002/161.6
002/163

International Classes

A41D 019/00; H05B 001/00

Field of Search

2/163 2/158 2/159 2/160 2/164 2/168 2/161 36/2.6 219/211 219/212

Assignee

The Marmon Group, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Simone; Timothy F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pennie & Edmonds

US Patent References

4021640   Insulated glove con...
4107509   Apparatus for treati...
4214321   Glove for use with o...
4430759   Glove
4555813   Slip resistant gloves
4559646   Work glove

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Abstract
An insulated handwear construction which has an outer shell, an inner lining and an insulation material having thermal convection passages therein positioned between the shell and inner lining. The insulation material connects to a source of heat located on either the palm side or back side of the handwear construction and extends over finger and thumb portions to transfer heat from the heat source to the finger and thumb tips of a wearer.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Insulated handwear construction having an outer shell, an inner lining and an insulation material positioned between said outer shell and said inner lining and adapted to extend over a portion of a hand of a wearer, characterized in that:

(a) said insulation material has convection passages therein; and

(b) said insulation material having convection passages extends from a center part of the handwear construction with the convection passages in thermal contact with said center part, where the passage are adapted to be connected with a source of heat, and over one side of finger portions around tips of the finger portions and over a part of the opposite sides of the finger portions where the convection passages are in thermal contact therewith whereby heat may be transferred from said source around the tips of the fingers of a wearer.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an insulated handwear construction and more particularly to a glove or mitten construction having convection passages by which heat may be transferred from a heat source to and around the tips of the fingers and thumb of a wearer.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many forms of insulating handwear constructions have been proposed either in the form of gloves or mittens utilizing various combinations of outer shells, liners and insulation material in an attempt to provide warmth to a wearer. Most constructions involve combinations of an outer shell, usually made of a leather or fabric material, which is combined with an inner pile-like lining or other insulation material in an attempt to provide warmth and comfort. Some constructions, as, for example, those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,021,640, have utilized insulating mesh material extending over the front, tip and back portions of the fingers and thumb. These constructions provide an insulating barrier to the outside for keeping the fingers and thumb warm. Alternatively, electrically conductive elements, connected to a power source, and can be included to extend over the backs of the fingers and thumbs and around the tip portions to provide positive heat to the finger and thumb tips. While these latter constructions have been effective to heat those sections of the hand which are most sensitive to cold, they do require use of battery means which have limited capacity.
 
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