A42B1/02

BREAKAWAY CLASP FOR HEADWEAR
20230111258 · 2023-04-13 ·

Embodiments are disclosed for a clasp configured to accommodate a strap of a piece of headwear, including a top loop having a catch end at a first side of the clasp, the top loop including a top portion that extends from a second side of the clasp to the first side along a horizontal axis of the clasp, the catch end extending from the top portion along an s-shaped curve to form a tip of the catch end; a bottom loop coupled to the top loop via a common middle portion, a top surface of the common middle portion having a lip; and a depression at the top loop on the second side, a thinnest part of the top loop at the second side of the clasp being formed by the depression.

DIRECTIONAL LOCK FOR INTERFACE HEADGEAR ARRANGEMENT
20230201510 · 2023-06-29 ·

A directional lock or a headgear or interface assembly comprising one or more directional locks that include a catch arrangement for initiating or assisting in movement of a lock member of the direction lock. In some configurations, the catch arrangement assists movement of the lock member in only a portion of a range of travel of the lock member. In some configurations, the directional lock comprises a housing and a sleeve and the catch arrangement comprises a catch arm carried by the sleeve. The catch arm includes a catch end that contacts the lock member, which can be a lock washer in some configurations.

DIRECTIONAL LOCK FOR INTERFACE HEADGEAR ARRANGEMENT
20230201510 · 2023-06-29 ·

A directional lock or a headgear or interface assembly comprising one or more directional locks that include a catch arrangement for initiating or assisting in movement of a lock member of the direction lock. In some configurations, the catch arrangement assists movement of the lock member in only a portion of a range of travel of the lock member. In some configurations, the directional lock comprises a housing and a sleeve and the catch arrangement comprises a catch arm carried by the sleeve. The catch arm includes a catch end that contacts the lock member, which can be a lock washer in some configurations.

Footwear plate

A plate for an article of footwear includes a substrate, a first strand portion attached to the substrate via first stitching, and a second strand portion disposed on the first layer. The first strand portion includes first segments that each extend between two different locations along the substrate to form a first layer on the substrate. The second strand portion includes second segments that each extend between two different locations along the substrate to form a second layer on the first layer.

Footwear plate

A plate for an article of footwear includes a substrate, a first strand portion attached to the substrate via first stitching, and a second strand portion disposed on the first layer. The first strand portion includes first segments that each extend between two different locations along the substrate to form a first layer on the substrate. The second strand portion includes second segments that each extend between two different locations along the substrate to form a second layer on the first layer.

Ear Plug Support
20170296389 · 2017-10-19 ·

An ear plug support article is provided and includes an ear plug, an ear plug arm having a first ear plug arm end and a second ear plug arm end, wherein the ear plug is connected to the first ear plug arm end and wherein the second ear plug arm end includes a mounting article and an ear plug arm support, wherein the ear plug arm support is configured to attach to a brim of a hat, wherein the ear plug arm support defines an arm support cavity configured to movably and securely contain the mounting article such that the ear plug arm is movable.

Ear Plug Support
20170296389 · 2017-10-19 ·

An ear plug support article is provided and includes an ear plug, an ear plug arm having a first ear plug arm end and a second ear plug arm end, wherein the ear plug is connected to the first ear plug arm end and wherein the second ear plug arm end includes a mounting article and an ear plug arm support, wherein the ear plug arm support is configured to attach to a brim of a hat, wherein the ear plug arm support defines an arm support cavity configured to movably and securely contain the mounting article such that the ear plug arm is movable.

PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR

A protective headgear for equestrian use provides a traditional style cowboy hat with protective features to allow it to comply with prevailing equestrian helmet standards. The hat includes interior protective padding in the top of the dome, exterior protective padding below the crown of the dome, and exterior protective padding on the rear of the hat below the brim. The protective padding may be secured to the hat by adhesive, stitching, or mechanical fasteners. A chin strap securement system comprising mutually connectable strap-and-buckle assemblies is optionally provided.

PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR

A protective headgear for equestrian use provides a traditional style cowboy hat with protective features to allow it to comply with prevailing equestrian helmet standards. The hat includes interior protective padding in the top of the dome, exterior protective padding below the crown of the dome, and exterior protective padding on the rear of the hat below the brim. The protective padding may be secured to the hat by adhesive, stitching, or mechanical fasteners. A chin strap securement system comprising mutually connectable strap-and-buckle assemblies is optionally provided.

ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING ITEMS OF PERSONAL HEADGEAR CONNECTED BY BANNERS
20170280806 · 2017-10-05 ·

The invention relates to an arrangement that can be worn on the heads of members of a group. This arrangement comprises at least one banner (B1) with two side edges (B1a, B1b) and at least two items of headgear (K11, K12), each with at least one holding means (K11c, K12c) on an outside (K11b, K12b). The banner (B1) can be fixed on the holding means (K11c, K12c) via the side edges (B1a, B1b) in such a way that the items of headgear (K11, K12), and therefore also the members of the group wearing them, are connected to each other by the fabric (B1c) of the banner (B1).