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US2274510A US394978A US39497841A US2274510A US 2274510 A US2274510 A US 2274510A US 394978 A US394978 A US 394978A US 39497841 A US39497841 A US 39497841A US 2274510 A US2274510 A US 2274510A
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  • This invention relates toa combinedsleeveand mitten for garments.
  • One of the objects of this invention is the provision of a mitten or glove which will be permanently attached to the sleeve of a garment so that it cannot belost by the wearer of the garment.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of my invention showing the mitten in position for use.
  • Fig. 2 is another perspective view showing the mitten in the first step of folding same into the sleeve.
  • Fig. 3 is another perspective view showing, in dotted lines, the mitten folded back into the sleeve, and having parts broken away to show details of construction.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevational View showing the mitten in position for use, and having parts broken away to show in section details of construction.
  • the numeral 5 indicates, generally, a garment sleeve to which is connected a mitten indicated, generally, by the numeral 1. It is to be understood that the term mitten is to include a glove or any form of hand covering.
  • the sleeve 5 is of conventional or approved design and is comprised of top and under sections 8 and 9 respectively.
  • the under section 9 terminates at the cuff line III, while the top section 8 has a continuation which forms the back ll of the mitten.
  • VThile this integral construction is preferable, it will be understood that the top section and the continuation may be formed of separate pieces joined as by a line of stitching.
  • a complementary member I2 Secured to the marginal edges of the back II is a complementary member I2 which with the member ll forms an envelope to receive the hand of a wearer.
  • the sleeve 5 over its whole circumference, but only along the top section 8 of the sleeve.
  • the mitten and the under section 9 of the sleeve are disconnected and an opening I4 is formed therebetween, the opening extending circumferentially over the under section of the sleeve.
  • An opening I5 is provided in the top section 8 of the sleeve proximate to the cuff line [0a and extends circumferentially thereover.
  • a flap [6 connected. to the upper marginal edge of the opening [5 is provided with a buttonhole I! and is secured in position by a button [9 carried on the top section 8.
  • a lining 20 is secured interiorly of the sleeve at the cuff line and at the lower marginal edge 2
  • each of the mittens may be folded back along the cuff line ma, shown by the dotted line in Figure 2, and tucked into the pocket 22 through the opening 15.
  • the pocket 22 extends to a length greater than that of the mitten I so that the mitten can lie therein without requiring the same to be folded.
  • a button [9' is provided on the face l2 of the mitten and is engageable with a buttonhole I1 when the mitten is accommodated in the pocket 22. This serves to retain the mitten in out of use position and eliminates the danger of the mitten being pulled out of the pocket.
  • the marginal edge 24 of the face of the mitten lies substantially contiguous to the cuff line Mia, and
  • a mitten is shown in the drawing, it will be understood that a glove having a pocket for each finger or any other suitable hand covering may be used.
  • An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto on a portion of its circumference, a pocket formed on the inside of the sleeve adjacent to the side on which the sleeve is joined with the mitten, said sleeve having a transverse opening Th mitt n I i not nn ted with pocket, and fastening means on said mitten engaging said flap for maintaining said mitten in said pocket.
  • An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto on a portion of its circumference, a pocket 7 formed on the inside of the sleeve adjacent to the side on which the sleeve is joined to the mitten, said sleeve having a transverse opening above the lower edge of said sleeve and said opening communicating With said pocket, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be received in said pocket, and means for maintaining said mitten in said pocket with the marginal edge of the face of the mitten exposed and substantially contiguous with the lower edge of the sleeve.
  • An article of the character described comprising a sleeve formed of top and under sections, the said top section having a continuation forming the back of a mitten adapted to receive the hand of a wearer, a pocket formed on the inside of the sleeve adjacent the top section, said top section having an opening extending substantially across the width thereof and communicating with said pocket, a closure flap for said opening, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be inserted through said opening and to be received in said pocket, and flap engaging means on the face of said mitten for maintaining said mitten in said pocket.
  • An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto, said sleeve being formed of top and under sections and having a lining forming with said top section a pocket, the said top section having a continuation forming the back of said mitten, and having an opening therein communicating with said pocket, a closure flap for said opening, complementary disengageable fastening means carried on said flap and on the face of said mitten, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be received in said pocket with the said flap overlying a portion of the face of said mitten and disengageably secured thereto.
  • An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto, said sleeve being formed of top and under sections and having a lining forming with said top section a pocket, a transverse opening extending across the top section above the lower edge of said sleeve and communicating with said'pocket, a closure flap for said transverse opening, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be received in said pocket with the marginal edge of the face of the mitten substantially contiguous with the lower edge of the sleeve and the said flap locking said mitten out of use.

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1942- M. WOHL ETAL COMBINATION SLEEVE AND MITTEN Filed May 24, 1941 .m r H .2
Max W Mar-Wis Cofien/ Jffaiimm W L' WWW? @gilorngg Patented Feb. 24., 1942 COMBINATION SLEEV-E- AND MITTEN Max Wohl,,Mr1-is1-Gohen, and Irving J. R0itman,.
Chicago, Ill.
Application-Mayz l', 1941, Serial No. 394,978
5. Claims.
This invention relates toa combinedsleeveand mitten for garments.
One of the objects of this invention isthe provision of a mitten or glove which will be permanently attached to the sleeve of a garment so that it cannot belost by the wearer of the garment.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a mitten or glove of the foregoing character which when not in use may be very readily chi Referring to the drawing in which like reference characters indicate like parts:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of my invention showing the mitten in position for use.
Fig. 2 is another perspective view showing the mitten in the first step of folding same into the sleeve. I
Fig. 3 is another perspective view showing, in dotted lines, the mitten folded back into the sleeve, and having parts broken away to show details of construction.
Fig. 4 is an elevational View showing the mitten in position for use, and having parts broken away to show in section details of construction.
Referring to the drawing wherein is shown a preferred embodiment of our invention, the numeral 5 indicates, generally, a garment sleeve to which is connected a mitten indicated, generally, by the numeral 1. It is to be understood that the term mitten is to include a glove or any form of hand covering.
The sleeve 5 is of conventional or approved design and is comprised of top and under sections 8 and 9 respectively. The under section 9 terminates at the cuff line III, while the top section 8 has a continuation which forms the back ll of the mitten. VThile this integral construction is preferable, it will be understood that the top section and the continuation may be formed of separate pieces joined as by a line of stitching. Secured to the marginal edges of the back II is a complementary member I2 which with the member ll forms an envelope to receive the hand of a wearer.
the sleeve 5 over its whole circumference, but only along the top section 8 of the sleeve. The mitten and the under section 9 of the sleeve are disconnected and an opening I4 is formed therebetween, the opening extending circumferentially over the under section of the sleeve.
, An opening I5 is provided in the top section 8 of the sleeve proximate to the cuff line [0a and extends circumferentially thereover. A flap [6 connected. to the upper marginal edge of the opening [5 is provided with a buttonhole I! and is secured in position by a button [9 carried on the top section 8. A lining 20 is secured interiorly of the sleeve at the cuff line and at the lower marginal edge 2| of the opening l5 and. forms with the top section 8, a pocket 22 arranged to accommodate the mitten l, as will be hereinafter described.
When it is desired to wear the garment without using the mittens, each of the mittens may be folded back along the cuff line ma, shown by the dotted line in Figure 2, and tucked into the pocket 22 through the opening 15. The pocket 22 extends to a length greater than that of the mitten I so that the mitten can lie therein without requiring the same to be folded. A button [9' is provided on the face l2 of the mitten and is engageable with a buttonhole I1 when the mitten is accommodated in the pocket 22. This serves to retain the mitten in out of use position and eliminates the danger of the mitten being pulled out of the pocket. When the mitten is in folded back position, as shown in Figure 3, the marginal edge 24 of the face of the mitten lies substantially contiguous to the cuff line Mia, and
a very neat and attractive appearance is presented without any bulge or deformation of the sleeve.
While a mitten is shown in the drawing, it will be understood that a glove having a pocket for each finger or any other suitable hand covering may be used.
We claim:
1. An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto on a portion of its circumference, a pocket formed on the inside of the sleeve adjacent to the side on which the sleeve is joined with the mitten, said sleeve having a transverse opening Th mitt n I i not nn ted with pocket, and fastening means on said mitten engaging said flap for maintaining said mitten in said pocket.
2. An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto on a portion of its circumference, a pocket 7 formed on the inside of the sleeve adjacent to the side on which the sleeve is joined to the mitten, said sleeve having a transverse opening above the lower edge of said sleeve and said opening communicating With said pocket, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be received in said pocket, and means for maintaining said mitten in said pocket with the marginal edge of the face of the mitten exposed and substantially contiguous with the lower edge of the sleeve.
3. An article of the character described comprising a sleeve formed of top and under sections, the said top section having a continuation forming the back of a mitten adapted to receive the hand of a wearer, a pocket formed on the inside of the sleeve adjacent the top section, said top section having an opening extending substantially across the width thereof and communicating with said pocket, a closure flap for said opening, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be inserted through said opening and to be received in said pocket, and flap engaging means on the face of said mitten for maintaining said mitten in said pocket.
4. An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto, said sleeve being formed of top and under sections and having a lining forming with said top section a pocket, the said top section having a continuation forming the back of said mitten, and having an opening therein communicating with said pocket, a closure flap for said opening, complementary disengageable fastening means carried on said flap and on the face of said mitten, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be received in said pocket with the said flap overlying a portion of the face of said mitten and disengageably secured thereto.
5. An article of the character described comprising a sleeve and a mitten connected thereto, said sleeve being formed of top and under sections and having a lining forming with said top section a pocket, a transverse opening extending across the top section above the lower edge of said sleeve and communicating with said'pocket, a closure flap for said transverse opening, said mitten when out of use being adapted to be folded back and to be received in said pocket with the marginal edge of the face of the mitten substantially contiguous with the lower edge of the sleeve and the said flap locking said mitten out of use.
MAX WOHL. MORRIS COHEN. IRVING J. ROITMAN.
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US2697837A (en) * 1952-06-25 1954-12-28 Robert D Goldman One-piece toweling suit
US2775771A (en) * 1954-10-22 1957-01-01 Perry Knitting Company Sleeve construction
US2841794A (en) * 1956-10-01 1958-07-08 Grazia Joseph De Hand pocket for garment sleeve
US3214771A (en) * 1964-03-26 1965-11-02 Treiber Brothers Inc Sleeve pocket and glove
US3218652A (en) * 1962-12-28 1965-11-23 Madnick Herman Garment closure
FR2529760A1 (en) * 1982-07-09 1984-01-13 Cressy Renoma Michel Improved garment with sleeves.
US4622961A (en) * 1985-04-04 1986-11-18 Margery Christensen Arm sling with mitten pocket
EP0245097A1 (en) * 1986-05-07 1987-11-11 Maleh de Buenos, Anne Cuff construction
US5067179A (en) * 1990-11-05 1991-11-26 The Wormser Company Convertible garment leg construction
USD367752S (en) 1994-05-02 1996-03-12 Bruckert Richard C Shaft glove
US5542125A (en) * 1994-09-02 1996-08-06 The Grandoe Corp. Gloves with interchangeable finger and mitten caps
US5953758A (en) * 1998-02-04 1999-09-21 Foster; David Vernam Long-sleeved garment with pocketed sleeves for hand warming and storage
US6253381B1 (en) * 2000-02-03 2001-07-03 Thomas Jeffrey Kelley Wearing apparel with mittens or gloves in the sleeves
US20040055118A1 (en) * 2002-09-20 2004-03-25 Marty Justin Douglas Multi-track fastening system
US20040128731A1 (en) * 2002-09-20 2004-07-08 Marty Justin Douglas Systems and methods for transformable suits
US20040133967A1 (en) * 2003-01-10 2004-07-15 West Michael Akira Display system for a garment
US20050034206A1 (en) * 2003-08-11 2005-02-17 Marty Justin Douglas Draft barrier system
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US20060212989A1 (en) * 2005-03-11 2006-09-28 Michael White Partially removable glove
US20060288465A1 (en) * 2005-06-27 2006-12-28 Delorenzo Tim L Hooded garment with built-in skull cap, gloves, and lower face covering with mouth opening
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