US20130160186A1 - Glove for Small Child with View of Finger Openings - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to articles of clothing functionality designed for small children, and articles of clothing worn on the hand, particularly mittens and gloves.
- the child glove of this invention allows the child to see his or her thumb and fingers up to the moment when they are inserted in the thumb or finger holes. This is accomplished with at least one and preferably two zippers which extend from a wrist opening along the dorsal or back side of the glove towards the finger openings. Zippers are arranged such that the back of the glove can be folded out of the way so that the entry to the thumb and finger holes is clearly visible. The arrangement is such that the child can have a clear view of the fingers and thumb and the holes to which they are to be placed at least until the finger and thumb have actually begun to enter the holes. In the preferred embodiment with two zippers, the zippers are on the dorsal (back) side, along dexter (right) and sinister (left) edges of the glove.
- the two zippers create between them a dorsal flap which may be folded forward to give a clear view of the openings or holes formed by the glove and meant for receiving corresponding fingers and thumb of the hand.
- the glove may also incorporate a Velcro® fasteners or other type of strap about the wrist of the glove to perform the conventional function of keeping the glove more securely fastened to the hand and to prevent the ingress of cold air or snow into the glove.
- the Velcro® fasteners or other type strap can simultaneously be arranged to prevent the zippers from opening unintentionally.
- FIG. 1 is a dorsal (back) plan view of the glove of this invention, showing a zipper cover in outline.
- FIG. 2 is a ventral perspective view of the glove of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a glove sizing scale.
- FIG. 4 is a dorsal (back) plan view of the glove of FIG. 1 showing the back of the glove in the open position making the finger holes visible.
- FIG. 5 is a dorsal (back) plan view of an alternative embodiment of the glove of FIG. 1 showing the use of hook and loop fasteners instead of zippers.
- FIG. 1 a child's glove 20 is shown in FIG. 1 .
- the glove defines a glove body 21 which has a back or dorsal side 22 along which are arranged a thumb 23 side zipper 24 and which is spaced from the pinky 25 side zipper 26 .
- the zippers 24 , 26 are arranged to open and close flap slits 27 , 29 , shown in FIG. 4 , that extend from a wrist opening 28 toward the fingers 30 of the glove.
- the zippers 24 , 26 are sewn into the slits 27 , 29 to extend from a wrist opening 28 to a position just short (0.25-1.0 inches) of where the finger 30 openings 32 begin. As shown in FIG.
- a flap 34 is formed which can be lifted up allowing a visual view of the interior 36 of the glove 20 which makes visible the finger openings 32 so that seeing the finger openings a child can correctly place one finger in each finger opening 32 .
- the thumb hole 38 may also be visible.
- a wrist strap 40 is provided which uses a hook-and loop-fastener such as Velcro® fasteners or a snap, buckle, button, or other fastener to prevent the zippers 24 , 26 from opening in order to retain the glove 20 more securely on the child's hand.
- FIG. 3 shows the outline of a hand 41 with various dimensions which are used to define glove sizes.
- the gloves 20 are designed for a child's hand such that the general sizing measurements indicated in FIG. 3 are less than or equal to 5 inches for dimension B (hand length distance from the base of hand at the wrist crease to the tip of the middle finger) preferably less than or equal to 4 inches, and the dimension A hand breadth (measured across the ends of the metacarpal bones (metacarpal phalangeal joints)) is less than or equal to 21 ⁇ 4 inches, preferably less than or equal to 11 ⁇ 2 inches. Finally the hand circumference C (measured around the knuckles metacarpal-phalangeal joints) of less than 51 ⁇ 4 inches, preferably less than 4 and 3 ⁇ 4 inches.
- a child's glove is thus defined as having a dimension B of less than or equal to 5 inches, and a dimension A of less than or equal to 21 ⁇ 4 inches, and a dimension C of less than 51 ⁇ 4 inches.
- FIG. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the glove 120 of FIG. 1 where the zippers 24 and 26 have been replaced with hook-and-loop fasteners 52 , 50 having loop portions 54 and hook portions 56 , which close the flap slits.
- the wrist strap 40 may be attached to the flap 34 as shown in FIG. 4 or may be attached to the front of the glove 20 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the glove body 21 is comprised of the back or dorsal side 22 , a front or ventral side 42 , a plurality of fingers normally four and usually one thumb, and that when the zippers or closures are closed so that the flap 34 is attached to the glove back, the hand of a child will be completely covered so that there are no openings beyond the wrist opening 28 , and the closeable opening formed by the back flap 34 .
- the zippers 24 , 26 have zipper pull tabs 44 as best shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 .
- the invention is not limited to children's gloves but could also be sized for and used by adults, particularly disabled persons.
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A child or adult glove which allows the child or adult to see his or her thumb and fingers up to the moment when they are inserted in the glove finger and thumb holes. This is accomplished with at least one and preferably two zippers or hook and loop fasteners which extend from a wrist opening along the dorsal side of the glove towards the finger openings. The zippers or hook and loop fasteners are arranged such that the back of the glove can be folded out of the way so that the entry to the thumb and finger holes is clearly visible.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional app. 61/580,400, filed Dec. 27, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- Not applicable.
- The present invention relates to articles of clothing functionality designed for small children, and articles of clothing worn on the hand, particularly mittens and gloves.
- Common experience with small children is that it is difficult for them to don gloves because of the difficulty of getting their fingers evenly distributed into the correct corresponding fingers of the gloves. It seems likely this is in part caused by the difficulty of forming a mental image of the hand, and fingers in particular, once they are no longer visible. Almost everyone who has played with small children has played the game of peekaboo where the child's vision is obstructed by a blanket or similar object or article of clothing, and the child imagines that they are themselves invisible because they cannot see you. It seems in a similar way that small children once they can no longer see their fingers because they are covered by the fabric of a glove or mitten have a greatly decreased ability to manipulate them in coordination with the visual perception. Thus the common experience of placing or assisting the donning of a glove or even a mitten on the child's hand results in the thumb or fingers not being properly inserted into the thumb or fingers of the glove. Even for very small children this is problematic as the compression of two or three fingers in a single glove finger may be uncomfortable or impede circulation of blood resulting in excessive chill. There is also a clear perception that the ability to visually manipulate their hands entertains even very young children and makes them feel less constrained should they be fastened in a car seat or similar device. Because all five fingers and thumb are inserted nearly simultaneously into the respective finger or thumb hole, it can be nearly impossible to get a glove or even a mitten properly situated on the child's hand without their cooperation. However once they can no longer see their fingers they appear to have great difficulty in providing the necessary cooperation.
- The child glove of this invention allows the child to see his or her thumb and fingers up to the moment when they are inserted in the thumb or finger holes. This is accomplished with at least one and preferably two zippers which extend from a wrist opening along the dorsal or back side of the glove towards the finger openings. Zippers are arranged such that the back of the glove can be folded out of the way so that the entry to the thumb and finger holes is clearly visible. The arrangement is such that the child can have a clear view of the fingers and thumb and the holes to which they are to be placed at least until the finger and thumb have actually begun to enter the holes. In the preferred embodiment with two zippers, the zippers are on the dorsal (back) side, along dexter (right) and sinister (left) edges of the glove. The two zippers create between them a dorsal flap which may be folded forward to give a clear view of the openings or holes formed by the glove and meant for receiving corresponding fingers and thumb of the hand. The glove may also incorporate a Velcro® fasteners or other type of strap about the wrist of the glove to perform the conventional function of keeping the glove more securely fastened to the hand and to prevent the ingress of cold air or snow into the glove. The Velcro® fasteners or other type strap can simultaneously be arranged to prevent the zippers from opening unintentionally.
- It is an object of the present invention to facilitate cooperation or independent donning of a glove or mitten by a child.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a glove which provides visual access to the finger and thumb holes.
- Further objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a dorsal (back) plan view of the glove of this invention, showing a zipper cover in outline. -
FIG. 2 is a ventral perspective view of the glove ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a glove sizing scale. -
FIG. 4 is a dorsal (back) plan view of the glove ofFIG. 1 showing the back of the glove in the open position making the finger holes visible. -
FIG. 5 is a dorsal (back) plan view of an alternative embodiment of the glove ofFIG. 1 showing the use of hook and loop fasteners instead of zippers. - Referring more particularly to
FIGS. 1-5 wherein like numbers refer to similar parts, a child'sglove 20 is shown inFIG. 1 . The glove defines aglove body 21 which has a back ordorsal side 22 along which are arranged athumb 23side zipper 24 and which is spaced from the pinky 25side zipper 26. The 24, 26 are arranged to open andzippers 27, 29, shown inclose flap slits FIG. 4 , that extend from a wrist opening 28 toward thefingers 30 of the glove. The 24, 26 are sewn into thezippers 27, 29 to extend from a wrist opening 28 to a position just short (0.25-1.0 inches) of where theslits finger 30openings 32 begin. As shown inFIG. 4 , when the zippers are opened aflap 34 is formed which can be lifted up allowing a visual view of theinterior 36 of theglove 20 which makes visible thefinger openings 32 so that seeing the finger openings a child can correctly place one finger in each finger opening 32. As shown inFIG. 4 , depending on the design of the glove, thethumb hole 38 may also be visible. To prevent the zippers from opening when the glove is on the child's hand, awrist strap 40 is provided which uses a hook-and loop-fastener such as Velcro® fasteners or a snap, buckle, button, or other fastener to prevent the 24, 26 from opening in order to retain thezippers glove 20 more securely on the child's hand. -
FIG. 3 shows the outline of ahand 41 with various dimensions which are used to define glove sizes. Thegloves 20 are designed for a child's hand such that the general sizing measurements indicated inFIG. 3 are less than or equal to 5 inches for dimension B (hand length distance from the base of hand at the wrist crease to the tip of the middle finger) preferably less than or equal to 4 inches, and the dimension A hand breadth (measured across the ends of the metacarpal bones (metacarpal phalangeal joints)) is less than or equal to 2¼ inches, preferably less than or equal to 1½ inches. Finally the hand circumference C (measured around the knuckles metacarpal-phalangeal joints) of less than 5¼ inches, preferably less than 4 and ¾ inches. In the claim language a child's glove is thus defined as having a dimension B of less than or equal to 5 inches, and a dimension A of less than or equal to 2¼ inches, and a dimension C of less than 5¼ inches. -
FIG. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of theglove 120 ofFIG. 1 where the 24 and 26 have been replaced with hook-and-zippers 52, 50 havingloop fasteners loop portions 54 and hookportions 56, which close the flap slits. - It should be understood that the
wrist strap 40 may be attached to theflap 34 as shown inFIG. 4 or may be attached to the front of theglove 20 as shown inFIG. 2 . It should further be understood that theglove body 21, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , is comprised of the back ordorsal side 22, a front orventral side 42, a plurality of fingers normally four and usually one thumb, and that when the zippers or closures are closed so that theflap 34 is attached to the glove back, the hand of a child will be completely covered so that there are no openings beyond the wrist opening 28, and the closeable opening formed by theback flap 34. It will be noted that the 24, 26 havezippers zipper pull tabs 44 as best shown inFIGS. 1 and 4 . - It should be understood that the invention is not limited to children's gloves but could also be sized for and used by adults, particularly disabled persons.
- It is understood that the invention is not limited to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described, but embraces all such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A child's glove comprising:
a glove body having a wrist opening into a glove interior, a plurality of fingers and a thumb, and a back side, wherein said plurality of fingers form a part of the glove body and said plurality of fingers begin where the glove back side terminates in a direction distal from the wrist opening, wherein each finger has a finger hole communicating with the glove interior and giving access to the finger;
a flap defined between two slits in the back side which extend from the wrist opening to a position just short of where the fingers begin, wherein when raised the flap gives visual access to the finger holes, so that a child who is donning the glove can see said finger holes and more easily place a finger in each of said plurality of finger holes; and
a closure extending between the glove body and the flap along each of the two slits to attach the flap to the back of the glove.
2. The glove of claim 1 further the each closure comprises a zipper, each zipper being arranged to close one of said two slits and to extend from the wrist opening to the position just short of where the fingers begin.
3. The glove of claim 1 wherein each closure comprises a hook and loop fastener arrangement, each hook and loop fastener arrangement arranged to close one of said two slits and to extend from the wrist opening to the position just short of where the fingers begin.
4. The glove of claim 1 further comprising a wrist strap arranged to overlie the two back side slits immediately adjacent to the wrist opening.
5. The glove of claim 4 wherein the wrist strap is closed with a hook-and-loop fastener arrangement.
6. A child's glove comprising:
a glove body having a wrist opening, a plurality of fingers, and a thumb, and a back side, wherein said plurality of fingers and thumb form a part of the glove body and said plurality of fingers begin where the glove back side terminates in a direction distal from the wrist opening, each of said fingers and thumb having an opening which communicates with an interior of the glove;
wherein a flap is formed on the back side by at least two flap slits defined by the back side which extend from the wrist opening to a position closely spaced from where the fingers begin, the flap being foldable over the glove fingers, so that when the flap is raised the flap gives visual access to the plurality of finger and thumb openings, so that a child who is donning the glove can see said the finger and thumb openings and to assist placement of the child's fingers in each of said plurality of finger openings, and the child's thumb into the thumb opening; and
a closure extending between the glove body and each of the flap slits to close the flap slits.
7. The glove of claim 6 wherein the closure comprises at least one zipper arranged to close the flap slits.
8. The glove of claim 6 wherein the closure comprises hook and loop fasteners arranged to close said flap slits.
9. The glove of claim 6 further comprising a wrist strap arranged to overlie the flap slits immediately adjacent to the wrist opening.
10. The glove of claim 9 wherein the wrist strap is closed with a hook-and-loop fastener.
11. A glove comprising:
a glove body having a wrist opening, a plurality of fingers, a thumb, and a back side, wherein said plurality of fingers and thumb comprise a part of the glove body and said plurality of fingers begin where the glove back side terminates in a direction distal from the wrist opening, each finger and thumb having an opening which communicates with a glove interior;
a flap formed on the glove body back side by at least two flap slits which extend from the wrist opening to a position closely spaced from where the fingers begin, the flap being arranged such that when it is folded over the fingers of the glove, it reveals and gives visual access to the plurality of finger and thumb hole openings, so that a person who is donning the glove can see said finger and thumb openings and more easily place a finger in each of said plurality of finger openings, and a thumb into the thumb hole; and
a closure extending between the glove body and the flap slit to attach the flap to the back of the glove.
12. The glove of claim 11 wherein the flap is formed on the back side by two slits which extend from the wrist opening to a position closely spaced from where the fingers begin, to form the flap which when raised gives visual access to the plurality of finger and thumb openings, and wherein the closure extends between the glove body and the flap along each of the two slits to attach the flap to the back of the glove.
13. The glove of claim 11 wherein the closure comprises at least one zipper arranged to close each flap slit.
14. The glove of claim 11 wherein the closure comprises hook and loop fasteners arranged to close the flap slits.
15. The glove of claim 11 further comprising a wrist strap arranged to overlie both flap slits immediately adjacent to the wrist opening.
16. The glove of claim 15 wherein the wrist strap is closed with hook-and-loop fasteners.
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