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  • the object of the present invention and is satisfactorily accomplished thereby, and it consists in cutting the sheepskin, or other materiul of which the mitten is to be made, in sections, and thou sewing up the facing with the mitten, as its several sections are secured together; the facing to the thumb bcing'secured to it in a. similar manner to the hand portion of the mitten, and the thumbs being formed nod produced in an extremely novel manner, so as to permit its facing to be sewed up with it, as will be hereinafter particularly explained.
  • Figure 1 is a. View of the mitten after it is made according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 a view of that portion of the sheep-skin which forms the cover of the palm of the hand and the inside of the fingers, showing the'munner of cutting it to-rcccive the thumb, the piece of sheep-skin from which it is formed or produced being shown in Figure 3;
  • Figures 4, 5, and 6 show the ordinary mode in which the several parts composing, the mitten were cut, by the-ordinury mode of munufncturing'them previous to the present invention.
  • This mitten A in the drnwii'igs, represents the mitten after being manufactured.
  • This mitten A in the present instance is made of sheep-shin, tuned with the vwool on, and faced with calf-skin; the sheep-skin from which it is manufactured being cut out in two pitrrs or pieces, of the general shape shown in fig.
  • the section of the sheep-skin which is to cover the palm or inside of" the hand and fingers hes a hole, B, cut init for the thumb, which hole is cut sufficiently long for the piece -or finp C to form the cover for the front of the thumb, loziving it attached to the hand section at the point or end D, that'when the mitten is on, the hand is at the point of juncture of the thumb with the hand; the remaining portion of the thumb-covering of the mitten being produced or made from a. piece of sheep-skin, E, cut out in the proper.
  • the facing for the mitten is cut out in a. similar manner to the sheep-shin, as above explained, when the two, the sheepskinand calf-skin, or other facing, 'being properly laid one upon another, their several pieces, with the facing, are sewed or stitched together in any suitable manner, after which, the mitten being turned right side out, it is suitable for being' worn; the mode of manufacture, herein above explained, enabling the facing to the mitten to be sewed with the 1nitten,rss its several parts are sewed together, so that when turned right side out, the stitches or sewing upon the inside will not be exposed to wear, the importance of which is obvious.
  • H is the hand portion, cut for both sides of the hands, front and back, with a. hole, L, in the proper place of the front section M of the some for the thumb; I the portion for forming the thumb, and J and K, respectively, the facings for the thumb and the front or palm of the hand.
  • the thumb and hand facihgs, J and K are firs sewed together around the thumb hole 0- of the hand facing, after which they are hemmed'to the mittenams mode, as isobvious, necessarily exposing I the stitches to wear-sud th mitte'n then sewed together in any suitable manner.

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A. P. SMITH.
. IMITTEN. No. 60,949. Patented Jan; 1, 1867;
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A. P. SMITH, OF STERLING, ILLLNOIS;
Letters Patent No. 60,949, dated January 1, 1867.
IMPROVEMENT IN :MITTENS TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, A. P. SMITH, of Sterling, in the county of Whitesides, and State'of Illinois, have invented a, new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture of Sheep-Skin or other Mittens; and I do hereby declare that the following is a. full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will ennble others skilled in the art to make and use the some, reference being hztd to the accompanying drawings, forming port of this specification.
Heretoforc, in the manufacture of sheep-skin mittens, which, for warmth, are the most desirable, it hes been found extremely (liflicult to secure thct'ncing to the mitten in such a. manner as to conceal the'stitches by which it was held, and thus prevent them from becoming so worn as to loosen the facing from the mitten. Bythe common mode of facing the shove-mentioned class of mittens, the facing WibS stitched to the mitten by hem-- ming it with the hand or with a. machine, which mode caused n constant source of trouble and annoyance to the wearer, by the consequent wearing away of the stitches, and thus setting the facing free or loose from the mitten. To obviate the above objection is, therefore, the object of the present invention, and is satisfactorily accomplished thereby, and it consists in cutting the sheepskin, or other materiul of which the mitten is to be made, in sections, and thou sewing up the facing with the mitten, as its several sections are secured together; the facing to the thumb bcing'secured to it in a. similar manner to the hand portion of the mitten, and the thumbs being formed nod produced in an extremely novel manner, so as to permit its facing to be sewed up with it, as will be hereinafter particularly explained.
In accompanying plate of drawings, my improvement in the manufacture of mittens is illustrated Figure 1 being a. View of the mitten after it is made according to the present invention.
Figure 2, a view of that portion of the sheep-skin which forms the cover of the palm of the hand and the inside of the fingers, showing the'munner of cutting it to-rcccive the thumb, the piece of sheep-skin from which it is formed or produced being shown in Figure 3; and
Figures 4, 5, and 6, show the ordinary mode in which the several parts composing, the mitten were cut, by the-ordinury mode of munufncturing'them previous to the present invention.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
A, in the drnwii'igs, represents the mitten after being manufactured. This mitten A in the present instance, is made of sheep-shin, tuned with the vwool on, and faced with calf-skin; the sheep-skin from which it is manufactured being cut out in two pitrrs or pieces, of the general shape shown in fig. 2, of proper size and dimensions to fit the hand on which it is worn, one section forthe back of the hand and fingers, and the other for the palm of the hand and the inside of the fingers, The section of the sheep-skin which is to cover the palm or inside of" the hand and fingers, hes a hole, B, cut init for the thumb, which hole is cut sufficiently long for the piece -or finp C to form the cover for the front of the thumb, loziving it attached to the hand section at the point or end D, that'when the mitten is on, the hand is at the point of juncture of the thumb with the hand; the remaining portion of the thumb-covering of the mitten being produced or made from a. piece of sheep-skin, E, cut out in the proper. shape to fit around the hole B and the edges of the flop O to such hole. The facing for the mitten is cut out in a. similar manner to the sheep-shin, as above explained, when the two, the sheepskinand calf-skin, or other facing, 'being properly laid one upon another, their several pieces, with the facing, are sewed or stitched together in any suitable manner, after which, the mitten being turned right side out, it is suitable for being' worn; the mode of manufacture, herein above explained, enabling the facing to the mitten to be sewed with the 1nitten,rss its several parts are sewed together, so that when turned right side out, the stitches or sewing upon the inside will not be exposed to wear, the importance of which is obvious.
In order to morofully and to better understand my improvement embraced in this invention, 1 will briefly,
describe the ordinary and old mode of manufacturing sheep-skin mittens, the several parts of which the mitten is composed being shown in figs. 4, 5, and 6, and lettered H, I, J, and K. H is the hand portion, cut for both sides of the hands, front and back, with a. hole, L, in the proper place of the front section M of the some for the thumb; I the portion for forming the thumb, and J and K, respectively, the facings for the thumb and the front or palm of the hand. The thumb and hand facihgs, J and K, are firs sewed together around the thumb hole 0- of the hand facing, after which they are hemmed'to the mittenams mode, as isobvious, necessarily exposing I the stitches to wear-sud th mitte'n then sewed together in any suitable manner.
Although I have particularly dscribed my improvement in connection withsheop-skin mittens, it is obvious that it Can be ap ilied to other kinds as w ell, and therefoi'e I do notintend to limlt myself to any one special-uppli-o cation of it. 4
I claim as new, and desire to seouro by Letters Pateut-- A mitten cut'in sections, the thumhformod in 'part of the material taken from the thumb space, without being wholly detached in the cutting ,'a,ll the arts'unitcd with the lining by a. single operation, substantially as describedw l I A B. SMITH.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2460413A (en) * 1945-06-11 1949-02-01 Sanford J Errett Welder's double mitt
US2583902A (en) * 1948-04-07 1952-01-29 Tatar Fred Glove

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2460413A (en) * 1945-06-11 1949-02-01 Sanford J Errett Welder's double mitt
US2583902A (en) * 1948-04-07 1952-01-29 Tatar Fred Glove

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