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Title: US5515547: Mitten-glove combination for the hands
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Middleton, David J.; Hudson Falls, NY 12839

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1996-05-14 / 1995-05-18

Application Number: US1995000443717

IPC Code: Advanced: A41D 19/00; A41D 19/01;
IPC-7: A41D 13/10;

ECLA Code: A41D19/00; A41D19/01;

U.S. Class: Current: 002/158; 002/159; 002/161.6; 002/163;
Original: 002/158; 002/159; 002/161.6; 002/163;

Field of Search: 002/158,159,160,161.5,161.6,163,169

Priority Number:
1995-05-18  US1995000443717

Abstract:     A mitten-glove combination for the hands. The palm portion is a full functioning glove, while the back portion serves as a full featured mitten. Web portions are located between the fingers in order to separate the fingers and allow for lateral movement. A method for using the mitten-glove combination includes inserting the hand into the glove portion, removing the hand from the glove portion when it gets cold and inserting the hand into the mitten portion. In addition, the mitten portion is provided with a mating hook and loop fasteners for securing the mitten back upon itself when not in use.

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Crowder, C. D.; Jenkins, Shirra L.

Maintenance Status: E1 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A mitten-glove combination hand covering comprising:
  • a glove portion fitted for the hand having separate finger sections for each finger and thumb and a cuff;
  • finger end covers attached to the end of said finger sections along a longitudinal edge defined by the distal end of the finger section and the proximal end of the finger end covers;
  • pleated, triangular-shaped web portions attached between the finger sections up to said longitudinal edge;
  • a mitten portion attached to the periphery of the glove portion, to the cuff, along said longitudinal edge and along said pleated, triangular-shaped web portions thereby forming the back of said hand covering;
  • and an elastic band located on the mitten portion which extends longitudinally from one side of the hand covering to the other thereby preventing the mitten portion from ballooning out when the fingers of the user's hand are in the glove portion.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 2pp US742440  1903-10 Johnson   SWIMMING-MITT.
Get PDF - 4pp US1329073* 1920-01 Czicziriga    
Get PDF - 2pp US1669010* 1928-05 Natho    
Get PDF - 4pp US2937377* 1960-05 Mackay et al.    
Get PDF - 6pp US2937379* 1960-05 Mackay et al.    
Get PDF - 17pp US4933992  1990-06 Kallman   Mitten attachment with a thumb portion for a glove with an appendage stowage system
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
  DE0669607 1938-12       
  SE0214155 1967-07  A41D 19/00    


Other Abstract Info: DERABS G1996-250429 DERABS G1996-250429

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