IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0959584
(2010-12-03)
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등록번호 |
US-8776268
(2014-07-15)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Rodgers, Ellen
- Mirto, Paul F.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP.
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
3 인용 특허 :
8 |
초록
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A hand covering comprising a main body having a reception cavity dimensioned for receipt of a hand of a user, a pocket covering that defines a reception region and is secured to said main body along a peripheral edge perimeter of the pocket covering. The pocket covering having a first panel with a f
A hand covering comprising a main body having a reception cavity dimensioned for receipt of a hand of a user, a pocket covering that defines a reception region and is secured to said main body along a peripheral edge perimeter of the pocket covering. The pocket covering having a first panel with a free edge and a second panel with a free edge; and the free edges being arranged as to provide an access opening that is positioned inward relative to the edge perimeter and which access opening defines a sheet material insertion or removal location relative to the reception region.
대표청구항
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1. A hand covering, comprising; a main body having a reception cavity dimensioned for receipt of a hand of a user;a pocket covering that defines a reception region and is secured to said main body along a peripheral edge perimeter region of said pocket covering,said pocket covering having a first pa
1. A hand covering, comprising; a main body having a reception cavity dimensioned for receipt of a hand of a user;a pocket covering that defines a reception region and is secured to said main body along a peripheral edge perimeter region of said pocket covering,said pocket covering having a first panel with a free edge and a second panel with a free edge; andsaid free edges being oriented as to provide an access opening that extends inward relative to the peripheral edge perimeter region and which access opening defines a sheet material insertion or removal location relative to the reception region, and said pocket covering is free of a fastener inward of opposite securement locations of said free edges of the pocket covering at the peripheral edge perimeter region,wherein said panels are in an overlapping relationship such that the free edge of the first panel is exposed and the free edge of the second panel is covered over by the first panel, andwherein the free edge of the first panel is positioned in an intermediate region of the pocket covering that falls in-between opposite pocket perimeter edge sections of said peripheral edge perimeter region. 2. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein the opposite pocket perimeter edge sections and said free edges all extend essentially parallel. 3. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein the overlap between the first and second panels is 30% or less than an overall exposed area of the pocket covering. 4. The hand covering of claim 3 wherein the overlap is 10 to 25%. 5. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein the hand covering comprises a thumb extension and wherein the first panel includes an inner edge defining the free edge of the first panel and a perimeter edge section positioned opposite to said inner edge, and the perimeter edge section of the first panel is secured to said main body, and said second panel includes an inward edge defining the free edge of the second panel and a peripheral edge section positioned opposite to the inward edge and secured to said main body, and wherein said panels are in an overlapping relationship such that the free edge of the first panel is exposed and the free edge of the second panel is covered over by the first panel, and wherein the free edge of the first panel is positioned closer to the thumb extension than the perimeter edge section of said first panel. 6. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein said hand covering is 100% knitted material with the covering portion integrated by a knitting pattern relationship with said main body. 7. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein each panel has a common shape and is of an essentially same size such that said first panel is non-detachably secured to said main body by way of an intermediate securement with an underlying portion of said second panel. 8. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein said main body includes an extension portion that extends under the pocket covering as to further define the reception region, and wherein said pocket covering is secured on an upper surface of said main body so as to be positioned for covering over an upper surface of the hand of the user received in the hand covering. 9. The hand covering of claim 8 wherein the reception region is dimensioned for receipt of a sheet material dispenser package in a tight fit relationship both relative to a direction perpendicular to a plane lying flush on the extension portion of said main body and peripherally, and wherein the reception region is dimensioned such that a received dispenser package is generally centered relative to the overlapping end regions of said first and second panels. 10. The hand covering of claim 9 wherein the reception region is dimensioned for receipt of a sheet material dispenser package having 25 sheets or less with the sheets being in an interweaved relationship and being 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm in thickness. 11. The hand covering of claim 10 wherein the reception region is dimensioned for receipt of a tissue dispenser package, and said hand covering further comprising a dispenser package received and covered by said pocket covering and with the overlapping regions of said panels providing a tissue dispense opening in said hand covering which presents a reverse direction pattern in a tissue passing through the access opening of said pocket covering. 12. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein said pocket covering has an elongated configuration that has a longer extension in a direction of finger extension than lateral to that direction, and wherein said pocket covering extends to opposite sides of a knuckle covering region of said hand covering. 13. A hand covering kit, comprising; a first hand covering and a second hand covering with each of said hand coverings havinga) a main body having a reception cavity dimensioned for receipt of a hand of a user; andb) a pocket covering which is secured to said main body and defines a reception region, said pocket covering having a first panel with a free edge and a second panel with a free edge, with the free edges being oriented as to provide, when in use, a sheet material insertion or removal opening for accessing the reception region, and wherein said panels are in an overlapping relationship such that the free edge of the first panel is exposed and the free edge of the second panel is covered over by the first panel, and wherein the overlapping arrangement of the free edges is arranged such that sheet material access or removal is carried out by tensioning of the exposed free edge of the first panel as to convert the free edge of the first panel from a state of contact with the second panel to a state of at least partial separation from a previously contacted and overlapped region of said second panel, and wherein, within the overlapping arrangement, the first panel is non-detachably secured to said main body at opposing ends of the first panel within the overlapping region of the first and second panels. 14. The hand covering kit of claim 13 wherein, when a user extends each arm supporting the first and second hand coverings directly out with knuckles up top, the non-covered portions of said second panels of the first and second hand coverings are more closely positioned to each other than the covered portions of said second panels. 15. A hand covering, comprising; a main body having an opening for receipt of a hand of the user;a pocket covering that defines a reception region and which comprises a first panel with a peripheral edge region secured to said main body and a second panel with a peripheral edge region secured to said main body, and said first panel having a free edge region with a free edge and said second panel having a free edge region with a free edge, andthe free edge region of said first panel extending over the free edge region of the second panel in an overlapping relationship as to have the free edge of the first panel define an access opening relative to the reception region and which access opening is in an intermediate region of the pocket covering, and wherein said free edge region of the first panel is formed of a flexible, stretchable material and secured at opposite ends, and wherein said free edge region of the first panel is self-sealing such that, after opening, said free edge region of the first panel self-returns starting from a maximum open state to a sealed state by way of a return from a stretched material state. 16. The hand covering of claim 15 wherein said pocket covering is designed such that access to the reception region is achieved by way of stretching of the first panel relative to the second panel and free of any pivoting of either of said panels relative to said main body. 17. The hand covering of claim 15 wherein said pocket covering is arranged as to require a sheet of material in a dispenser received in the reception region to first travel in a first direction perpendicular to the free edge of the first panel and then travel in a second direction opposite to the first direction during exiting of the sheet of material from the pocket covering. 18. A method of assembling the hand covering of claim 1 comprising: providing the main body having a reception cavity dimensioned for receipt of a hand of a user;providing the pocket covering which defines a reception region, said pocket covering having a first panel with a free edge and a second panel with a free edge at least partially covered over by said first panel, and wherein said free edges are oriented as to provide, when in use, a sheet material insertion or removal opening relative to the reception region, and wherein the reception region extends to opposite sides of the free edge of the second panel in a common direction with tissue insertion or removal, and for an amount that is equal to or more than a length of overlap in said common direction. 19. The hand covering of claim 1 wherein secured ends of the free edges are non-detachably secured to said main body. 20. The hand covering of claim 15 wherein the secured opposite ends of the first panel are permanently secured to the main body. 21. The hand covering of claim 15 wherein said pocket covering is free of a fastener inward of opposite securement locations of said free edges of the pocket covering at the peripheral edge perimeter region. 22. The hand covering of claim 15 wherein the first panel comprises a non-free edge portion which represents that which is secured to said main body, and wherein the entire non-free edge portion of the first panel is non-pivotably secured to said main body.
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