Dual-Layered Apparel System
US-2018343941-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US11064747B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11064747-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916401831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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An outerwear article comprises a sleeve and a hand covering. The sleeve defines and extends from a shoulder end and an open end. The sleeve includes a liner, an outer shell extending around the liner, and a pocket defined between the outer shell and the liner. The pocket has an opening on an inside of the sleeve and on a side of the pocket nearest the open end. The hand covering is sewn to the sleeve adjacent the opening via a seam line. The hand covering is rotatable about the seam line from a storage position within the pocket to a use position extending from the seam line out the open end of the sleeve to fit over a wearer's hand.
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What is claimed is: 1. An outerwear article comprising: a sleeve extending from a shoulder end to an open end, the sleeve including a liner, an outer shell extending around the liner, and a pocket defined between the outer shell and the liner, wherein the pocket has an opening on an inside of the sleeve and on a side of the pocket nearest the open end; a hand covering sewn to the sleeve adjacent the opening via a seam line, the hand covering being rotatable about the seam line from a storage position within the pocket to a use position extending from the seam line out the open end of the sleeve to fit over a wearer's hand; and a cuff formed separately from the sleeve and the hand covering, the cuff being circumferentially secured to the sleeve to extend about the open end of the sleeve, wherein: the seam line is positioned adjacent the cuff, and the cuff extends from the seam line away from the sleeve. 2. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein the pocket is on a front side of the sleeve. 3. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein the cuff is sewn to the outer shell to be circumferentially secured to the sleeve via the seam line. 4. The outerwear article of claim 3 , wherein the cuff is sewn to the liner via the seam line. 5. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein: the hand covering includes a coupling flange sewn to the sleeve to extend between the pocket and the outer shell in a manner maintaining the coupling flange outside of the pocket. 6. The outerwear article of claim 5 , wherein: the outerwear article includes a first coupling member secured to the outerwear article adjacent the open end and opposite the coupling flange of the hand covering, the hand covering includes a second coupling member opposite the coupling flange, and the first coupling member is selectively securable to the second coupling member to selectively secure the hand coving to the side of the sleeve opposite the coupling flange. 7. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein the hand covering includes an exterior layer and an interior layer. 8. The outerwear article of claim 7 , wherein the exterior layer is formed of a substantially identical material as the outer shell. 9. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein the hand covering includes a front side, a rear side, and an elastic insert extending between the front side and the rear side adjacent the opening of the hand covering. 10. The outerwear article of claim 9 , wherein the front side is sewn to the sleeve via the seam line, and the rear side is selectively securable to the sleeve. 11. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein the opening is a welt opening. 12. The outerwear article of claim 1 , wherein the hand covering is sewn to the sleeve adjacent the opening and the open end of the sleeve via the seam line. 13. An outerwear article comprising: a sleeve extending from a shoulder end to an open end, the sleeve including a liner, an outer shell extending around the liner, and a pocket defined between the outer shell and the liner, wherein the pocket has an opening on an inside of the sleeve and on a side of the pocket nearest the open end; and a hand covering sewn to the sleeve adjacent the opening via a seam line, the hand covering being rotatable about the seam line from a storage position within the pocket to a use position extending from the seam line out the open end of the sleeve to fit over a wearer's hand; wherein: the liner includes a primary liner member, an interior pocket panel member, and an exterior pocket panel member, the interior pocket panel member is sewn to the exterior pocket panel member along at least a portion of outer perimeters thereof to form the pocket between the interior pocket panel member and the exterior pocket panel member, and the pocket is positioned between the primary liner member and the outer shell. 14. The outerwear article of claim 13 , further comprising a cuff formed as a separate piece of the outwear article than the sleeve, extending about the open end of the sleeve, wherein the cuff is coupled to the outer shell via sewing forming the seam line, the seam line is positioned adjacent the cuff, and the seam line extends through the primary liner member to couple the liner with the outer shell. 15. The outerwear article of claim 13 , wherein the interior pocket panel member and the exterior pocket panel member are sewn to each other along an edge of the pocket opposite the opening of the pocket. 16. A garment sleeve comprising: a liner including: a primary liner member extending from a shoulder end of the garment sleeve to an open end of the garment sleeve, and an interior pocket panel member coupled to the primary liner adjacent the open end of the garment sleeve such that a pocket is formed between the interior pocket panel member and the primary liner, the pocket being open on a side of the pocket nearest the open end of the garment sleeve; and an outer shell extending around the liner and extending from the shoulder end to the open end, and a hand covering coupled to the outer shell via a seam line on a first side of the hand covering such that the hand covering is rotatable about the seam line between a storage position within the pocket and a use position extending out the open end of the garment sleeve. 17. The garment sleeve of claim 16 , further comprising: a cuff, formed separately from the liner and the outer shell, extending about the open end of the sleeve, wherein: the cuff is sewn and coupled to the outer shell via the seam line, and the seam line is positioned adjacent the cuff. 18. The garment sleeve of claim 16 , wherein the seam line is formed adjacent the open end of the garment sleeve, and the pocket is open on an end nearest the open end of the garment sleeve. 19. The garment sleeve of claim 16 , further comprising: a first coupling member coupled to the outer shell opposite the coupling of the hand covering to the outer shell via the seam line, a second coupling member coupled to the hand covering opposite the coupling of the hand covering to the outer shell via the seam line, and wherein the first coupling member and the second coupling member are selectively couplable with one another to further secure the hand covering to a remainder of the garment sleeve. 20. The garment sleeve of claim 19 , wherein: the hand covering includes a coupling flange sewn to the sleeve to extend between the pocket and the outer shell, and the coupling flange is positioned opposite the second coupling member.
in their length · CPC title
Sleeves; Armholes · CPC title
Pockets; Making or setting-in pockets · CPC title
with cuff securing features · CPC title
with undivided covering for all four fingers, i.e. mittens ({A41D19/0055}, A41D19/015 take precedence) · CPC title
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