OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a glove for practicing skiing and similar sports,
such as snowboarding and, in general, sports which are practiced on snow or very cold
places.
[0002] The object of the invention is to provide a glove which allows the user to be view
the time or other parameters, such as temperature, altitude, location, etc., without
having to remove or manipulate the glove.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In the practice of sports such as skiing and other similar sports, the use of gloves
is essential due to the fact that they are practiced at very low temperatures and
the hands must be adequately protected, as these are used to manipulate, for example,
the poles used as a support for sliding over the snow, in such a manner that the gloves
are usually of significant length, covering part of the forearm as well as the hand,
which obliges the user to remove the glove or open the zip they usually incorporate,
etc., to look at their watch, which is uncomfortable due to the fact that the user
or sportsperson must stop to perform this operation, which is usually cumbersome and
detrimental to the practice of the sport itself, without dismissing the time and other
drawbacks involved.
[0004] At times it is also inconvenient to wear a wristwatch of ordinary use, as it may
be a cause of injury on becoming incrusted or breaking on the wrist during a fall.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The preconised glove, envisaged for use in the practice of skiing or other similar
sports, has the peculiarity of incorporating, in correspondence with the upper and
outer part, approximately level with the wrist or even before it, a wristwatch which
can be digital or analogue, forming part of the glove itself and being associated
therewith, allowing the user to view the time by simply placing his/her hand within
sight.
[0006] Therefore, the aforementioned glove not only fulfils the function of protecting the
user's hands from the cold when practicing sports such as skiing or other activities
at low temperatures, but rather the user may view the time at any point without the
need to stop or manipulate the glove itself in any manner.
[0007] The glove may also include, apart from the wristwatch, a compass or device that will
indicate the temperature, altitude or location, or form part of the wristwatch itself,
always externally visible, without need for manipulation of any kind, and which can
even be viewed while practicing the sport in question.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] In order to complement this description and help to better understand the characteristics
of the invention, in accordance with a preferred example of practical embodiment thereof,
a set of drawings has been provided as an integral part of said description wherein
the following has been represented in an illustrative and non-limiting manner:
Figure 1 shows a general representation of a glove envisaged for practicing skiing
or other similar sports, i.e. for activities that must be carried out at low temperatures,
said glove incorporating the watch in its upper part and being externally visible.
Figure 2 shows a sectional view of the glove with the watch, said section corresponding
to an upper part or portion of said glove where the watch is disposed, adapted in
such a manner that it is perfectly integrated in the glove, forming a single object.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0009] As can be observed in the aforementioned figures, the glove (1) of the invention,
being of the type used to practice sports such as skiing or others, i.e. which are
practiced at low temperatures, and having a rear extension (2) to cover part of the
user's forearm, closing by means of a zip (3) for positioning and fixation with respect
to the hand, incorporates a watch (4) forming an integral part of said glove (1) on
being said watch (4) fastened by means of flaps, sewn or integrated and perfectly
coupled to the glove (5), conveniently fixed to the upper surface of the glove (1),
as shown in figure 2, in such a manner that said watch (4) may either have other functions,
in addition to marking the time, such as indicating the temperature, orientation,
altitude, etc., or may be substituted for other devices, such as a compass or another
device for viewing the aforementioned parameters, such as temperature, altitude and
location.
[0010] In any case, the glove (1) has the advantage that the user may view any of the aforementioned
parameters at any time, by simply positioning the upper part of the hand and therefore
of the glove (1) within sight, allowing immediate viewing of the time or any other
parameter, without having to manipulate the glove in any manner or naturally having
to remove it or stop practicing the sports activity.
[0011] Finally, it must be pointed out that the power supply battery of the corresponding
watch or device in question may easily be substituted within the glove itself.
1. A glove for practicing skiing and similar sports which, being of the type having a
rear extension to cover part of the user's forearm, closing and opening said rear
extension by means of a zip to allow installation and removal of the glove itself
with respect to the hand, characterised in that the incorporation of a watch has been envisaged in correspondence with the upper
part and externally to the glove, which is fixed to and integrated in said upper surface
of the glove by means of flaps fixed thereto, by sewing or any other conventional
means.
2. A glove for practicing skiing and similar sports, according to claim 1, characterised in that the watch is susceptible to having means or devices so that, in addition to the time
function, it may also indicate the temperature, altitude and/or location.
3. A glove for practicing skiing and similar sports, according to the preceding claims,
characterised in that it is susceptible to incorporating and integrating a compass for substituting or
complementing watch itself.
4. A glove for practicing skiing and similar sports, according to the preceding claims,
characterised in that both the watch and, where applicable, the compass, are disposed thereon in an externally
visible manner and with the possibility of changing the power supply battery for the
proper functioning thereof.