WO2019053326A1 - Wrist cover - Google Patents

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WO2019053326A1
WO2019053326A1 PCT/FI2018/050646 FI2018050646W WO2019053326A1 WO 2019053326 A1 WO2019053326 A1 WO 2019053326A1 FI 2018050646 W FI2018050646 W FI 2018050646W WO 2019053326 A1 WO2019053326 A1 WO 2019053326A1
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Katja Wirenius
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Witreeni Oy
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D20/00Wristbands or headbands, e.g. for absorbing sweat
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C5/00Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
    • A44C5/14Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps characterised by the way of fastening to a wrist-watch or the like

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  • the object of the invention is the substantively tubular textile described in the introduction section of Patent Claim 1 that is to be worn on the wrist that keeps the wearer's wrist warm and enables the versatile use of a sports watch or similar device also in cold weather.
  • the aforementioned tubular textile that is to be worn on the wrist is also referred to as a wrist cover later in this application.
  • Sports watches are becoming more popular and in cold weather they are left awkwardly between the sleeve and the glove. The wrist might get cold from where the watch is and this brings discomfort to the wearer. It is not possible to move all watches on top of a thin sleeve, for example, because they contain technology that measures the wearer's heartbeat from the wrist. Heartbeat measurement has become a more common feature in watch models in 2016-17. This means the watch has to be placed tightly against the skin for the heartbeat measurement to work. Modern watches also have touchscreens so people want them to be readily available and at hand. The screen also functions as a navigational aid to trail runners and cross-country cyclists and the map is visible on the watch's screen.
  • Some sports jackets and shirts have a hole for a sports watch and there are gloves with an opening in the long wrist section for a sports watch.
  • Most of the sportswear available in stores and the clothes acquired by users lack this functionality.
  • Using existing clothes with a sports watch feels difficult in cold weather and, for example, the touchscreen receives wrong signals while on the move because the clothes hit the watch and turn it off or something to that effect.
  • Sports watches are waterproof, which means they can remain visible outside or between layers of clothing.
  • heart rate monitoring requires skin contact, which presents a special challenge when putting on sleeves and gloves. So a specific product is required in between these pieces of clothing, and that product should be affordable to acquire, easy to use and it should present a solution to the issue of comfort and enable the use of the watch's touchscreen and heart rate feature.
  • a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention is characterised by the characterising part of Patent Claim 1.
  • Other applications of the invention are characterised by what is described in the other patent claims.
  • One great benefit of a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention is that it keeps the wrist securely warm while enabling a sports watch or similar device to have skin contact, thus enabling heart rate measurement and other use of the device.
  • the wrist cover is an independent and separate item of clothing and the wrist cover can be used in conjunction with the wearer's existing clothes including sweaters, jackets and gloves.
  • a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention has no seams that can be abrasive against the skin.
  • Figure 1 presents a wrist cover according to one possible application where the cover is worn around the sports watch as seen from the back of the hand,
  • Figure 2 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention and worn around a sports watch as seen from the palm side,
  • Figure 3 presents a wrist cover application as described in Figure 1 from above and in two cutaway images
  • Figure 4 presents a wrist cover application as described in Figure 1 from below and in two cutaway images
  • FIG. 5 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with another application of this invention.
  • Figure 6 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with a third application of this invention
  • Figure 7 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention as seen from the palm side
  • Figure 8 presents a palm-side view of a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention and equipped with a terrycloth-like material that works as a sweatband.
  • FIG. 1 depicts a wrist cover that is in accordance with one possible application of this invention.
  • Wrist cover 1 is a characteristically tubular textile product that is worn around the wrist and consists of at least the first textile section 2a, the second textile section 2 b, the third textile section 2c and the opening 4, which is meant to fit a wristwatch-like device 5, such as a sports watch, smart watch, heart rate monitor, regular wristwatch or similar device.
  • the wristwatch-like device 5 consists of an operating device 5a and a wristband.
  • wrist cover 1 consists of the three textile sections 2a, 2b and 2c.
  • Textile sections 2a and 2b are fitted on top of each other and they partially overlap so that the first textile section 2a is on one side of the operating device 5a lengthwise, partially on top of the second textile section 2b, and the second textile section 2b is on the opposite side of the arm partially on top of the first textile section 2a.
  • Textile sections 2a and 2b are stitched from their edges to the third textile section 2c on the longitudinal seam 3 of wrist cover 1. This overlapping arrangement leaves the possibility for an opening 4 in between the first textile section 2a and the second textile section 2b where a wristwatch-like device's 5 operating device 5a is intended to fit.
  • Opening 4 is such that when wrist cover 1 is worn on the wrist, opening 4 will be left in the space between the sleeve and the glove allowing skin contact between the operating device 5a and the user's wrist.
  • the textile sections 2a and 2b of wrist cover 1 can be made of a flexible textile, such as
  • the flexible material allows the operating device 5a of the wristwatch-like device 5 to be fitted into the opening 4 so that the wearer can easily use the operating device 5a, and the textile sections 2a and 2b run along the edges of the operating device 5a so that there are no significant gaps between the operating device 5a and the textile sections 2a and 2b.
  • Figure 2 depicts a wrist cover 1 in accordance with the application of the invention depicted in Figure 1 when viewed from the opposite side of the opening 4.
  • the third textile section 2c of wrist cover 1 may be made of the same material as textile sections 2a and 2b or of some other material suitable for the purpose. As previously described, textile sections 2a and 2b of wrist cover 1 are stitched from their edges to the third textile section 2c on the longitudinal seam 3 of wrist cover 1. This creates the characteristically tubular shape of wrist cover 1.
  • the third textile section 2c of wrist cover 1 has an additional pocket-like space 6, or a pocket that is arranged to function as a storage space for small items such as keys, money, etc. Furthermore, the structure of wrist cover 1 is two-ply and the seams are stitched thoroughly so that the connecting sewing seams are hidden. When all the seams are stitched, the product is turned the right way via the pocket 6.
  • the textile sections 2a, 2b and 2c are made of textile that is stitched two-ply.
  • FIG 3 depicts a wrist cover 1 in accordance with the application of the invention depicted in Figure 4 when viewed from the side of the opening 4 and in two cutaway images.
  • the first textile section 2a of wrist cover 1 is partially fitted on top of the second textile section 2b on one side of wrist cover 1 and on the other side the first textile section 2a is partially under the second textile section 2b.
  • Textile sections 2a and 2b are attached to each other so that the opening 4 has formed characteristically in the middle of wrist cover 1.
  • Figure 4 depicts a wrist cover in accordance with the application of the invention depicted in Figure 1 when viewed from the opposite side of the opening 4 and in two cutaway images.
  • a pocket-like space 6 has been stitched to the other end of the third textile section 2c of wrist cover 1.
  • Figure 5 depicts a wrist cover that is in accordance with another possible application of this invention.
  • the wrist cover 1 consists of one or more two-ply textile sections 2d that can be made of the same material or different materials.
  • the wrist cover 1 is formed into a tubular structure with the help of one or more longitudinal seams 3. Additionally, the wrist cover 1 has an opening 4 that is circular in this application example.
  • Figure 6 depicts a wrist cover that is in accordance with another possible application of this invention.
  • the wrist cover 1 consists of one or more two-ply textile sections 2d that can be made of the same material or different materials.
  • the wrist cover 1 is formed into a tubular structure with the help of one or more longitudinal seams 3. Additionally, the wrist cover 1 has an opening 4 that is square-shaped in this application example.
  • Figures 7 and 8 depict a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention.
  • the textile section 2e of wrist cover 1 is made of a very moisture absorbent material or it is coated with a very moisture absorbent material.
  • This material can be flexible terrycloth familiar from sweatbands, for example, or some other material suited for the purpose.
  • Figure 8 depicts sweat 7 that has been wiped onto textile section 2e of wrist cover 1.
  • the wrist cover is a separate textile worn on the wrist with an opening for a sports watch or similar device. This means the wrist cover can also be stitched differently from the application examples presented above.
  • the wrist cover can differ from what has been presented above in terms of structure, looks and/or dimensions.
  • the pocket on the wrist cover can be different and its place can vary from what has been presented above.
  • the wrist cover might not have a pocket at all.
  • the wrist cover and/or its different parts can be made of materials that differ from those presented above.

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Abstract

The object of the invention is a tubular textile that is worn on the wrist and keeps the wearer's wrist warm and enables the easy and versatile use of a sports watch or similar device also in cold weather.

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The object of the invention is the substantively tubular textile described in the introduction section of Patent Claim 1 that is to be worn on the wrist that keeps the wearer's wrist warm and enables the versatile use of a sports watch or similar device also in cold weather. The aforementioned tubular textile that is to be worn on the wrist is also referred to as a wrist cover later in this application.
Sports watches are becoming more popular and in cold weather they are left awkwardly between the sleeve and the glove. The wrist might get cold from where the watch is and this brings discomfort to the wearer. It is not possible to move all watches on top of a thin sleeve, for example, because they contain technology that measures the wearer's heartbeat from the wrist. Heartbeat measurement has become a more common feature in watch models in 2016-17. This means the watch has to be placed tightly against the skin for the heartbeat measurement to work. Modern watches also have touchscreens so people want them to be readily available and at hand. The screen also functions as a navigational aid to trail runners and cross-country cyclists and the map is visible on the watch's screen.
Some sports jackets and shirts have a hole for a sports watch and there are gloves with an opening in the long wrist section for a sports watch. Most of the sportswear available in stores and the clothes acquired by users lack this functionality. Using existing clothes with a sports watch feels difficult in cold weather and, for example, the touchscreen receives wrong signals while on the move because the clothes hit the watch and turn it off or something to that effect. Sports watches are waterproof, which means they can remain visible outside or between layers of clothing. However, heart rate monitoring requires skin contact, which presents a special challenge when putting on sleeves and gloves. So a specific product is required in between these pieces of clothing, and that product should be affordable to acquire, easy to use and it should present a solution to the issue of comfort and enable the use of the watch's touchscreen and heart rate feature.
The market is currently known to provide such products as so-called sweatbands, including terrycloth wristbands familiar from tennis, warming detachable sleeves, mobile phone pouches that attach to the arm and purses and pouches for small items that loop around the arm. However, none of these products work "around" the sports watch so that the wrist stays comfortable and warm.
The purpose of this invention is to solve the aforementioned problems and create a wrist cover that protects the wearer's wrist in cold weather and also enables the comfortable and pleasant use of a sports watch or similar device. A wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention is characterised by the characterising part of Patent Claim 1. Other applications of the invention are characterised by what is described in the other patent claims. One great benefit of a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention is that it keeps the wrist securely warm while enabling a sports watch or similar device to have skin contact, thus enabling heart rate measurement and other use of the device. As an additional benefit, the wrist cover is an independent and separate item of clothing and the wrist cover can be used in conjunction with the wearer's existing clothes including sweaters, jackets and gloves. One further benefit is that a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention has no seams that can be abrasive against the skin.
The following section describes the invention in more detail with the help of application examples and the attached simplified drawings, where
Figure 1 presents a wrist cover according to one possible application where the cover is worn around the sports watch as seen from the back of the hand,
Figure 2 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention and worn around a sports watch as seen from the palm side,
Figure 3 presents a wrist cover application as described in Figure 1 from above and in two cutaway images, Figure 4 presents a wrist cover application as described in Figure 1 from below and in two cutaway images,
Figure 5 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with another application of this invention,
Figure 6 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with a third application of this invention, Figure 7 presents a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention as seen from the palm side and
Figure 8 presents a palm-side view of a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention and equipped with a terrycloth-like material that works as a sweatband.
Figure 1 depicts a wrist cover that is in accordance with one possible application of this invention. Wrist cover 1 is a characteristically tubular textile product that is worn around the wrist and consists of at least the first textile section 2a, the second textile section 2 b, the third textile section 2c and the opening 4, which is meant to fit a wristwatch-like device 5, such as a sports watch, smart watch, heart rate monitor, regular wristwatch or similar device. The wristwatch-like device 5 consists of an operating device 5a and a wristband. In this application example, wrist cover 1 consists of the three textile sections 2a, 2b and 2c. Textile sections 2a and 2b are fitted on top of each other and they partially overlap so that the first textile section 2a is on one side of the operating device 5a lengthwise, partially on top of the second textile section 2b, and the second textile section 2b is on the opposite side of the arm partially on top of the first textile section 2a. Textile sections 2a and 2b are stitched from their edges to the third textile section 2c on the longitudinal seam 3 of wrist cover 1. This overlapping arrangement leaves the possibility for an opening 4 in between the first textile section 2a and the second textile section 2b where a wristwatch-like device's 5 operating device 5a is intended to fit. Opening 4 is such that when wrist cover 1 is worn on the wrist, opening 4 will be left in the space between the sleeve and the glove allowing skin contact between the operating device 5a and the user's wrist. The textile sections 2a and 2b of wrist cover 1 can be made of a flexible textile, such as
Merino wool, elastane or other textile or other material suited for the purpose. The flexible material allows the operating device 5a of the wristwatch-like device 5 to be fitted into the opening 4 so that the wearer can easily use the operating device 5a, and the textile sections 2a and 2b run along the edges of the operating device 5a so that there are no significant gaps between the operating device 5a and the textile sections 2a and 2b.
Figure 2 depicts a wrist cover 1 in accordance with the application of the invention depicted in Figure 1 when viewed from the opposite side of the opening 4. The third textile section 2c of wrist cover 1 may be made of the same material as textile sections 2a and 2b or of some other material suitable for the purpose. As previously described, textile sections 2a and 2b of wrist cover 1 are stitched from their edges to the third textile section 2c on the longitudinal seam 3 of wrist cover 1. This creates the characteristically tubular shape of wrist cover 1.
In this application example, the third textile section 2c of wrist cover 1 has an additional pocket-like space 6, or a pocket that is arranged to function as a storage space for small items such as keys, money, etc. Furthermore, the structure of wrist cover 1 is two-ply and the seams are stitched thoroughly so that the connecting sewing seams are hidden. When all the seams are stitched, the product is turned the right way via the pocket 6. The textile sections 2a, 2b and 2c are made of textile that is stitched two-ply.
Figure 3 depicts a wrist cover 1 in accordance with the application of the invention depicted in Figure 4 when viewed from the side of the opening 4 and in two cutaway images. The first textile section 2a of wrist cover 1 is partially fitted on top of the second textile section 2b on one side of wrist cover 1 and on the other side the first textile section 2a is partially under the second textile section 2b. Textile sections 2a and 2b are attached to each other so that the opening 4 has formed characteristically in the middle of wrist cover 1.
Figure 4 depicts a wrist cover in accordance with the application of the invention depicted in Figure 1 when viewed from the opposite side of the opening 4 and in two cutaway images. A pocket-like space 6 has been stitched to the other end of the third textile section 2c of wrist cover 1.
Figure 5 depicts a wrist cover that is in accordance with another possible application of this invention. The wrist cover 1 consists of one or more two-ply textile sections 2d that can be made of the same material or different materials. The wrist cover 1 is formed into a tubular structure with the help of one or more longitudinal seams 3. Additionally, the wrist cover 1 has an opening 4 that is circular in this application example. Figure 6 depicts a wrist cover that is in accordance with another possible application of this invention. The wrist cover 1 consists of one or more two-ply textile sections 2d that can be made of the same material or different materials.
The wrist cover 1 is formed into a tubular structure with the help of one or more longitudinal seams 3. Additionally, the wrist cover 1 has an opening 4 that is square-shaped in this application example.
Figures 7 and 8 depict a wrist cover that is in accordance with this invention. In this application example, the textile section 2e of wrist cover 1 is made of a very moisture absorbent material or it is coated with a very moisture absorbent material. This material can be flexible terrycloth familiar from sweatbands, for example, or some other material suited for the purpose. Figure 8 depicts sweat 7 that has been wiped onto textile section 2e of wrist cover 1.
It is clear to professionals in the field that the different applications of the invention are not limited to the examples listed above, but they can vary within the framework of the patent claims presented later in this application. The crucial aspect is that the wrist cover is a separate textile worn on the wrist with an opening for a sports watch or similar device. This means the wrist cover can also be stitched differently from the application examples presented above.
It is also clear to professionals in the field that the wrist cover's opening for a sports watch or other similar device can be of a different shape than those presented in the application examples.
It is also clear to professionals in the field that the wrist cover can differ from what has been presented above in terms of structure, looks and/or dimensions. For example, the pocket on the wrist cover can be different and its place can vary from what has been presented above. It is also clear that the wrist cover might not have a pocket at all. Furthermore, it is also clear to professionals in the field that the wrist cover and/or its different parts can be made of materials that differ from those presented above.

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1. Wrist cover (1), characterized in that the wrist cover (1) having an opening (4) for a wristwatch-like device (5).
2. A wrist cover according to claim 1, characterized in that the wrist cover (1) being arranged to be worn on top of a wristwatch-like device (5) so that the operating device (5a) of the wristwatch-like device (5) can be used via the opening (4).
3. A wrist cover according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the opening (4) being substantially smaller than the operating device (5a).
4. A wrist cover according to claims 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the opening (4) having flexible edges and that the opening (4) is arranged to be stretched around the outer edge of the operating device (5).
5. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the wrist cover (1) is formed out of one or more textile sections (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e).
6. A wrist cover according to claim 5, characterized in that the part of the wrist cover (1) that is on the side of the opening (4) consists of the first textile section (2a) and the second textile section (2b), which have been fitted so that they partially overlap each other.
7. A wrist cover according to claim 6, characterized in that the opening (4) being formed in the intersection of the first textile section (2a) and the second textile section (2b).
8. A wrist cover according to claims 5, 6 or 7, characterized in that the textile sections (2a) and (2b) have been stitched to the third textile section (2c) from their longitudinal edges with a longitudinal seam (3) along the edge of the wrist cover (1).
9. A wrist cover according to any of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the wrist cover (1) is formed out of one textile section (2d).
10. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the wrist cover (1) comprises a pocket-like space (6).
11. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the wrist cover (1) comprises a moisture absorbent section (2e).
12. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the wrist cover (1) being a distinct garment separate from other clothing.
13. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the textile sections (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d) being made of two-ply textiles.
14. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the opening (4) of the wrist cover (1) being substantially in the shape of a circle.
15. A wrist cover according to any of the claims above, characterized in that the opening (4) of the wrist cover (1) being substantially in the shape of a square.
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