Insulated boot blanket

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Inventors

Kimsey, Cheston B.

Application #

272352

Filed

Jun-10-1981

Published

Mar-15-1983

Current US Class

012/142R
036/50.1
036/7.1R
036/7.2

International Classes

A43B 003/16

Field of Search

36/123 36/7.1 12/142

Examiners

Schroeder; Werner H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rogers, III; L. Lawton

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Abstract
An insulated boot blanket of a light weight moisture impervious insulated material adapted to be worn over the shoe or boot-enclosed foot. The boot blanket is provided with either one or three piece construction, is provided side straps which facilitate both the insertion of the shoe-enclosed foot into the boot blankets and the carrying of the boot blankets against the small of the back when not being worn, and a drawstring for selectively adjusting the leg opening and for maintaining the downwardly opening zipper in a closed position when the boot blanket is being worn. A flexible sole may also be provided for increased wear.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mating pair of insulated boot blankets each comprising:

a right side panel of a quilted and thermally insulative material having a moisture impervious outer layer and conforming generally to the shape of a shoe or boot-encased human foot to provide a front, top, lower and rear edge;

a left side panel of a quilted and thermally insulative material having a moisture impervious outer layer conforming generally to the shape of a shoe or boot-encased human foot to provide a front, top, lower and rear edge;

a longitudinal panel of a quilted and thermally insulative material having a central portion of substantially constant width secured to the lower edges of both of said side panels over the length thereof to thereby form a bottom panel;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to insulated boot blankets to increase the warmth of the wearer's feet while engaged in sedentary activities such as that of a hunter on a deer stand or a spectator at an outdoor sporting event such as a football game.

The cooling of the extremities and in particular the feet has long been recognized as a serious problem in sedentary activities in the outdoors and various proposals have been advanced for dealing with this problem. In one such approach, the boots are provided with removable insulative linings. Examples of such boots are illustrated in the Wilson U.S. Pat. No. 2,398,510 dated Apr. 16, 1946, the Woyach U.S. Pat. No. 2,440,563 dated Apr. 27, 1948, the Smith U.S. Pat. No. 2,439,493, dated Apr. 13, 1948, and the German Pat. No. 607,268 dated Dec. 20, 1934. Boots of this type with removable liners are generally front opening and basically provide for the removal of the inner insulative lining when the additional warmth is not required. Because such boots are generally provided with rigid feet or sole structures, carrying and storage problems generally exist.
 
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