REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to hand warmers, including foot warmers, and more particularly
to hand and foot warmers that are designed for use inside of gloves, mittens, socks,
shoes, boots and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Hand warmers, including foot warmers, are known in the art for helping to keep hands
and feet warm in extreme cold weather environments. They are generally held in the
hand, or placed in a pocket, glove, mitten, sock, shoe, boot, etc., to keep extremities
warm. Depending on the type of hand warmer, and source of heat, hand warmers may last
from about 1 to about 24 hours.
[0004] Earlier hand warmers took the embodiment of small furnaces, filled with lighter fluid
or liquid propane gas which is reacted with a platinum catalyst to generate heat by
oxidation. These types of hand warmers were made of substantial components with the
intention that they be reused by simply refuelling. Another type of hand warmer generates
heat through exothermic crystallization of supersaturated solutions. They are generally
reusable and can be recharged by boiling the hand warmers and allowing them to cool.
Heating of these hand warmers is triggered by snapping a small metal device within
the hand warmer, which generates nucleation centers that initiate crystallization.
Heat required to dissolve the salt in its own water of crystallisation is released
when crystallisation is initiated.
[0005] Currently, hand warmers used by persons involved in cold weather outdoor activities
are increasingly of the single use variety. These generally contain cellulose, iron,
water, activated carbon, vermiculite and salt and generate heat from the exothermic
oxidation when exposed to air. Single use hand warmers known in the art are most often
formed in the shape of a small rectangle, often about two to three inches high by
three to four inches wide. Due to the fact that these hand warmers generate heat through
oxidation, they are packaged in airtight containers, such as sealed plastic packages,
until ready for use, when the package is opened and the hand warmer is exposed to
the air for activation and use.
[0006] Of course, users have found various ways to use hand warmers. Some are placed in
pockets, so that when the user places his or her hand in their pocket can hold the
hand warmer to temporarily warm their hand. Others have taken to placing the hand
warmer into gloves or shoes, where the hand warmer rests on the palm or back of the
hand, or under or above the toes. This has led manufacturers to produce gloves and
mittens with openings on the exterior of the glove for inserting hand warmers into
a pocket in the area of the back of the hand. However, the construction of the hand
warmer and the glove or sock prohibits good heat distribution to the fingers, which
are most in need of the heat supplied by the hand warmer.
[0007] In keeping, there is a need in the art for a hand warmer that is directed to the
extremities, i.e., the fingers and toes, which tend to be more severely affected by
the cold. There is also the need to be able to use such hand warmers with or without
specialized gloves, mittens, socks, shoes or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention relates to a hand warmer comprising a heat generating element
having a body portion and one or more extremity portions extending from the body portion,
said one or more extremity portions adapted to substantially conform to the shape
of one or more of a user's singular or combined extremities, and at least one catch
associated with at least one of the one or more extremity portions. As used herein,
the term hand warmer is intended to cover additional configurations including foot
warmers that are similarly configured, however, specifically adapted to relate to
a the anatomy of a foot rather than a hand. In this regard, use of the term finger
or fingers, as well as extremity or extremities, is understood to mean toe or toes
as well as finger or fingers.
[0009] Although any suitable hand warmer technology may be applied to the present invention,
it is preferred that the hand warmer is of the single use variety, and most preferably
of the activated carbon variety as is well known in the art. This technology is especially
suitable for the present invention because the activated carbon is typically in powdered
form and the hand warmer is generally flexible, providing a degree of mobility and
dexterity to the user. Using this type of technology, the hand warmer of the present
invention can also be packaged one or two to a package, for either both a user's hands
or both a user's feet, so that opening the package provides the necessary oxygen for
the activated carbon to begin to heat.
[0010] Since the hand warmer of the present invention is most preferably intended to be
used in gloves, mittens, socks, shoes or the like, generally referred to herein as
"covering articles," the catch is adapted to be engaged by one or more extremities.
Once the catch is engaged by one or more extremities, the hand warmer can be moved
into a covering article as the hand or foot is inserted therein, providing proper
placement of the hand warmer in the covering article with relation to the position
of the hand or foot and extremities. That is, the catch provides that the hand warmer
being inserted into the covering article can be maintained in a substantially fixed
relationship to the hand and extremities being inserted into the covering article.
[0011] The catch can be any element that is capable of being temporarily engaged by at least
one of the one or more extremities for moving the hand warmer into the covering article.
Preferably, the catch is formed as a cap that engages at least the tip of one or more
of the extremities. More preferably, the catch is formed as another layer cut generally
to the shape of the hand warmer, including caps that engage the tip of each extremity
and extending downwardly to below the area of the fingers. In this regard, the cap
type catch can be associated with one or more of the extremities, either individually
or collectively.
[0012] Of course, the cap catch formed to cover more than one extremity can only be used
in covering articles such as mittens, socks, shoes, boots and the like that have compartments
for more than one dedicated extremity. When the hand warmer is intended for use with
gloves or covering articles with individual compartments for dedicated extremities,
it is preferred that the dedicated extremities for particular compartments have their
own catch or catches.
[0013] When using the cap type catch, the cap may be formed on one side by the heat generating
element itself, with a cap material forming the remainder of the cap portion. Although
any suitable material can be used for the remainder of the cap portion, it is preferred
that the remainder of the cap portion be formed of a tactile material that is comfortable
for the user to have against their skin if necessary. Thus, while the cap can be formed
of plastic material, it is preferred that the cap be formed of a textile or other
breathable material that is not unpleasant to the touch.
[0014] Other types of catches can be used with the present invention without deviating from
the spirit of the invention. For example, the catch can be in the form of a band that
runs about one or more extremities, preferably from one side of the extremity portion
of the heat generating element to the other. It is preferred that such band type catches,
when used, be elastic or adjustable, so that they fit a variety of sizes of the one
or more extremities engaged. As such, band type catches may be formed of elastic rubber
band or material bands, Velcro strips, strips with one or more adhesive ends, etc.,
that surround a portion of the one or more extremities to maintain the hand warmer
in substantially fixed relation to the user's extremities.
[0015] The use of a hand warmer with a single catch for multiple extremities can be used
for hand warmers intended for use with mittens, socks, shoes, boots, etc, that have
a single compartment for multiple extremities. However, in the most preferred embodiment
for use with gloves, the hand warmer has a catch associated with each extremity. Moreover,
more than one catch can be associated with one or more of the extremities if so desired
to more fully engage the extremities.
[0016] The preferred embodiment of the hand warmer of the present invention also preferably
includes a stay associated with the body portion of the heat generating element for
engaging the hand or foot beyond the extremities. The stay for engagement of the user's
hand or foot is preferably a band type stay, as described above with respect to the
band type catch, which surrounds at least a portion of the user's hand or foot, preferably
being attached to opposite sides of the body portion of the heat generating element.
Alternatively, the stay for the hand or foot can be an extension of the catch associated
with the extremities or other suitable member that helps maintain the heat generating
element against the user's hand or foot.
[0017] In alternative embodiments, such as for hunters, fisherman or others that require
added dexterity or feel, the hand warmer of the present invention can be formed to
eliminate obstructions associated with the forefinger. Thus, the user of such embodiment
will be less affected by the hand warmer when pulling a trigger, feeling a fishing
line or the like.
[0018] Although the heat generating element of the hand warmer of the present invention
can be positioned for use on either the palm side or the backhand side of the user's
hand, or the bottom or top of the user's foot, it is preferred that it be positioned
on the backhand side of the user's hand or top of the foot. This positioning limits
the feel of the hand warmer to the wearer as well as the potential that the outer
covering of the heat generating element will break, releasing the heat generating
material held therein.
[0019] The hand warmer of the present invention is particularly contemplated for use with
gloves or mittens, as well as socks or shoes, for a covering article. Most preferably,
the covering article is adapted to receive the hand warmer in a pocket, in the form
of an added layer or the like to the covering article, so that the hand warmer can
be inserted into the covering article without direct contact to the user's skin. When
such a pocket is used, it may have a closure device such that the pocket opening into
which the hand warmer is inserted can be closed off to avoid loss of the hand warmer,
unwanted items entering the pocket or interfering with the user by ) catching the
open pocket or an unfinished appearance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The present invention will be better understood when considered in view of the attached
drawings, in which like reference characters indicate like parts. The drawings, however,
are presented merely to illustrate the preferred embodiment of the invention without
limiting the invention in any manner whatsoever.
[0021] FIGURE 1 is a top view of a first embodiment of a hand warmer formed in accordance
with the present invention.
[0022] FIGURE 2 is a bottom view of a first embodiment of the hand warmer shown in Figure
1 formed in accordance with the present invention.
[0023] FIGURE 3 is a bottom view of a second embodiment of a hand warmer formed in accordance
with the present invention.
[0024] FIGURE 4 is a bottom view of a third embodiment of a hand warmer formed in accordance
with the present invention.
[0025] FIGURE 5 is a side perspective view of a first embodiment of the hand warmer shown
in Figure 1 formed in accordance with the present invention.
[0026] FIGURE 6 is a front perspective view of a first embodiment of the hand warmer shown
in Figure 1 formed in accordance with the present invention.
[0027] FIGURE 7 is a rear perspective view of an insert embodiment of the hand warmer shown
in Figure 4 formed in accordance with the present invention.
[0028] FIGURE 8 is a bottom view of an embodiment of the hand warmer for use on a foot formed
in accordance with the present invention.
[0029] FIGURE 9A is a schematic of a preferred embodiment of the hand warmer of the present
invention.
[0030] FIGURE 9B is a partial side view of a fingertip of the hand warmer of Figure 9A.
[0031] FIGURE 9C is a schematic of a preferred embodiment of the hand warmer of the present
invention shown in Figure 9A, including the preferred dimensions.
[0032] FIGURE 10A is a schematic of the most preferred embodiment of the hand warmer of
the present invention, with a catch that extends beyond the finger portion of the
hand warmer.
[0033] FIGURE 10 B is a schematic of the most preferred embodiment of the hand warmer of
the present invention shown in Figure 10A, including the preferred dimensions.
[0034] FIGURE 11 is a plan view of the back of a preferred glove with a pocket for the hand
warmer of the present invention.
[0035] FIGURE 12 is an elevation of the side of the preferred glove of Figure 11.
[0036] FIGURE 13 is a perspective view of the preferred glove of Figure 11 with the pocket
in an open configuration for receiving the hand warmer of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0037] The present invention is generally directed to a hand warmer 2 comprising a heat
generating element 4 having a body portion 6 and one or more extremity portions 8
extending from the body portion 6, and at least one catch 10 associated with at least
one of the one or more extremity portions 8. The extremity portions 8 of the preferred
hand warmer 2 is adapted to substantially conform to the shape of one or more of a
user's singular or combined extremities, i.e., each individual finger as may be used
in a glove or two or more fingers together as may be used in a mitten.
[0038] The heat generating element 4 is preferably a single use hand warmer element which
is preferably manufactured using activated carbon technology, as is well known in
the art, formed with a body portion 6 and one or more extremity portions 8. As is
further well known, the preferred activated carbon heat generating element 4, is made
with an oxygen permeable outer membrane that contains the activated carbon on a rectangular
support. The heat generating element 4 is then packaged in an air tight enclosure
until opened for use. As such, the heat generating element 4 is flexible and permits
virtually unrestricted movement when placed against the user's hand.
[0039] As shown in the Figures, and particularly Figures 1-3, 5, 6, 9A and 10A, the heat
generating element 4 is shaped to conform to a portion of a human hand particularly
in the area of the fingers. Of course, the shape can conform to a foot instead, as
shown in Figure 8, which would similarly be most particularly directed to the toes
as the extremities.
[0040] The body portion 6 of the heat generating element 4 serves as a connection for the
extremity portions 8 when a plurality of extremity portions 8 are used, even if the
body portion 8 itself does not generate heat because heat to the area below the extremities
is not desired in a particular application. Moreover, the body portion 6 can be incorporated
into the extremity portion 8 if the extremity portion 8 is not needed to extend below
the extremities, especially when used in mittens or on feet where the extremity portion
8 may be associated with more than one extremity.
[0041] As shown in Figures 2-6, the hand warmer 2 of the present invention includes catches
10 for engaging the extremities as they are inserted into the covering article to
properly position the hand warmer 2 therein. The catches 10 can take any form suitable
for maintaining the heat generating element 4 in substantially fixed relation to the
user's extremities during insertion into the covering article. However, the most preferred
catch 10 is shown in Figures 2, 5, 6 and 9B as caps, which the tips of one or more
extremities engage.
[0042] In the cap type catch 10, the material of the one or more caps can bet attached,
by stitching, heat sealing, adhesives or any other suitable means, to adjacent portion
of the heat generating element 4. This is best shown in Figures 5 and 6 where the
cap material forms pockets extending from the ends of the extremity portions 8. The
material of the cap type catch 10 can be any suitable material, however, it is preferred
that the material be relatively thin and of agreeable texture to minimize discomfort
to the wearer. It is therefore believed that polyethylene, paper with some elasticity
or the like is well suited to be used as the material for forming the catch 10.
[0043] In an alternative embodiment shown in Figures 3 and 4, the catch 10 is formed of
a band or strip of material that can be engaged by the user's extremities above the
first joint during insertion of the hand warmer 2 in the covering article. Most preferably,
the band type catch 10' is made of an elastic material that is attached to opposed
sides of the extremity portion(s) of the heat generating element 4 by any known means.
Although not required, it is preferred that if such band type catches 10' are not
elastic, they be adjustable so as to fit a variety of sizes of the one or more extremities
engaged.
[0044] Although not limited to the embodiments set forth herein, contemplated band type
catches 10' may be formed of elastic rubber band or fabric bands, Velcro strips, strings,
paper or plastic strips with one or more adhesive ends, etc., that surround a portion
of the one or more extremities to maintain the hand warmer 2 in substantially fixed
relation to the user's extremities.
[0045] Of course, more than one type of catch 10 can be used in a single embodiment, or
more than one catch 10 can be used on a single extremity or group of extremities as
desired. For example, Figure 2 shows the use of a cap type catch 10 at the tip of
the thumb with a band type catch 10' at the base of the thumb. Similarly, Figure 4
shows the use of two band type catches 10 on the thumb, one placed just above the
first joint in the thumb and one a the base of the thumb.
[0046] In its most preferred embodiment, the hand warmer 2 also includes a stay 12 to help
support the heat generating element 4 in relation to the user's hand or foot during
insertion of the hand warmer 2 into a covering article. As with the band type catch
10', the stay 12 is preferably formed of elastic rubber band or fabric bands, Velcro
strips, strings, paper or strips with one or more adhesive ends, etc., that surround
a portion of the one or more extremities to maintain the hand warmer 2 in substantially
fixed relation to the user's hand or foot.
[0047] Additionally, in an effort to improve the comfort of the heat generating element
4 against the user's skin when so used, the side of the heat generating element 4
that is contemplated for contact with the user's skin may have a covering material
that is more pleasant to the touch (not shown). This would preferably be a breathable
material such as a thin layer of paper like fabric with elasticity or the like, either
formed on the surface or attached to the side of the heat generating element 4.
[0048] The hand warmer 2 of the present invention can be adapted to particular activities
as well as particular covering articles. For example, as shown in Figure 4, a sportsman's
hand warmer 2' is formed with a shortened extremity extension 8' on the index finger.
This configuration provides that the user's index finger is more sensitive to activities
such as the pull of a trigger when hunting or the feel of a fishing line when fishing.
Other such configurations for particular activities are intended to fall within the
spirit of the invention as well.
[0049] Figures 7 and 11-13 include alternative methods of using the hand warmer 2 of the
present invention as an insert in a specialized covering article 14 such as a glove,
glove liner, mitten, sock, shoe, boot, etc. having an opening 16 into which the hand
warmer 2 can be inserted and a pocket 18 in which the hand warmer 2 can be held. When
using such a specialized covering article 14, the user can insert the hand warmer
2 into the pocket 18 of the specialized covering article 14 as described above with
respect to a standard covering article. Once the hand warmer 2 is positioned in the
pocket 18 of the specialized covering article 14, the user can withdraw their hand
or foot while leaving the hand warmer 2 in place.
[0050] In keeping with this combination of the hand warmer 2 and a covering article 14 having
a pocket, Figure 7 shows the opening 16 of the pocket 18 as an arcuate slit that extends
from the area of the thumb to the pinkie, to permit a five-finger hand warmer to be
inserted into the pocket 18. Alternatively, as shown in Figures 11-13, the covering
article 14 can have the pocket associated with just the four fingers, and not the
thumb. Such a covering article 14 may have an additional outer layer 20 attached to
one side of the covering article 14 to form the pocket 18, preferably including closure
members 22 to maintain the opening 16 of the pocket 18 in a closed configuration.
[0051] The closure members 22 can be of any suitable type, including cooperating magnets,
snaps, buttons, clasps, Velcro type hook and loop portions, zipper portions, hooks
and eyelets, flap over ends and the like. Of course, such an arrangement with the
outer layer 20 forming a pocket 18 and/or the closure members 22 for maintaining the
opening 16 in a closed configuration can be adapted to a variety of embodiments that
do not deviate from the invention described. However, in its most preferred embodiment
the closure members 22 are magnets, including cooperating magnets or a magnet and
a magnetic blank, sewn into the edge of the opening 16.
[0052] Figure 9A provides a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the present hand
warmer that includes a thumb. Figure 9B shows a side view of the fingertip portion
of the preferred hand warmer 2, with at least a portion of the catch 10 fastened to
at least a portion of the extremity portion 8 of the hand warmer 2, and preferably
about each of the entire extremity portions 8, by laminating, adhering, stamping,
gluing, heat sealing, or otherwise fastening an additional layer forming the catch
10 to the layers forming the heat generating element 4.
[0053] The preferred dimensions of the embodiment of Figure 9A are shown in Figure 9C, however,
it is understood that any suitable dimensions may be employed depending on a wide
variety of design choices. Therefore, the specifics of the drawing of Figure 9B are
not intended to be limiting to the present invention beyond the scope of any allowed
claims.
[0054] In the most preferred embodiment of Figure 10A, the hand warmer 2 does not include
a thumb portion. This embodiment, however, is shown with the catch 10 formed as an
additional layer to the heating element 4 along all sides of the extremity portions
8 and the sides of the body portion 6 extending downwardly below the bottom of the
body portion 6 terminating in a tab 24. This configuration of the catch 10 is one
piece, preferably formed of a fiber material that allows the user's fingers to be
inserted between the catch 10 and the heating element 4 for insertion into the covering
article 14.
[0055] Variations, modifications and alterations to the preferred embodiment of the present
invention described above will make themselves apparent to those skilled in the art.
All such changes are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention,
limited solely by the appended claims.
1. A hand warmer comprising a heat generating element having a body portion and one or
more extremity portions extending from the body portion, said one or more extremity
portions adapted to substantially conform to the shape of one or more of a user's
singular or combined extremities, and at least one catch associated with at least
one of the one or more extremity portions.
2. The hand warmer of Claim 1 wherein the catch is associated with two or more of the
extremity portions.
3. The hand warmer of Claim 1 comprising a catch associated with each of the extremity
portions.
4. The hand warmer of Claim 1 further comprising a stay associated with the body portion.
5. The hand warmer of Claim 1 wherein the at least one catch is formed by laminating
an edge of the catch about an edge of at least one extremity portion.
6. The hand warmer of Claim 1 comprising a catch associated with each of the extremity
portions and covering the body portion, said catch further comprising a tab extending
beyond the bottom of the body portion.
7. The hand warmer of Claim 1 wherein the catch is formed of a thin layer of polyethylene.
8. The hand warmer of Claim 1 wherein the heat generating element is lined with a covering
material on at least the side that is adapted to contact the wearer's hand.
9. A combination of a hand warmer and a covering article wherein the hand warmer comprises
a heat generating element having a body portion and one or more extremity portions
extending from the body portion, said one or more extremity portions adapted to substantially
conform to the shape of one or more of a user's singular or combined extremities,
and at least one catch associated with at least one of the one or more extremity portions,
and the covering article comprises a pocket with an opening for receiving the hand
warmer, so that the extremity portions of the hand warmer are associated with a portion
of the covering article for receiving one or more of a user's extremities.
10. The combination of Claim 9 wherein the covering article further comprises a closure
member for maintaining the pocket in a closed configuration.
11. The combination of Claim 9 wherein the closure member is taken from the group consisting
of magnets, snaps, buttons, clasps, hook and loop fasteners, zippers, hooks and eyelets
and flap over ends.
12. The combination of Claim 9 wherein the covering article is taken from the group comprising
gloves, glove liners, mittens, socks, shoes and boots.
13. The combination of Claim 12 wherein the hand warmer includes a plurality of extremity
portions when the covering article is taken from the group comprising gloves and glove
liners and one extremity portion when the covering article is taken from the group
consisting of mittens, socks, shoes and boots.
14. The combination of Claim 9 wherein the at least one catch of the hand warmer is formed
by fastening at least a portion of an edge of the catch about at least a portion of
an edge of at least one extremity portion.
15. The combination of Claim 14 wherein the at least a portion of the catch is fastened
to at least a portion of the extremity portion of the hand warmer by one of the group
consisting of laminating, adhering, stamping, gluing and heat sealing.
16. The combination of Claim 9 wherein the hand warmer comprises a catch associated with
each of the extremity portions and covering the body portion, said catch further comprising
a tab extending beyond the bottom of the body portion.
17. The combination of Claim 9 wherein the catch of the hand warmer is formed of a thin
layer of polyethylene.