Patent classifications
A42C5/02
MODIFIED BASEBALL HAT
A modified baseball hat that includes a semi-hemispherically shaped crown that includes an exterior surface, an interior surface, a first front panel that includes a first opening, a second front panel that includes a second opening, a first side panel that includes a first loop attached to an interior surface of the crown near the first side panel, and a second side panel that includes a second loop attached to an interior surface of the crown near the second side panel, a bill attached to the crown, and a band member extending through the first opening, the second opening, the first loop, and the second loop.
MODIFIED BASEBALL HAT
A modified baseball hat that includes a semi-hemispherically shaped crown that includes an exterior surface, an interior surface, a first front panel that includes a first opening, a second front panel that includes a second opening, a first side panel that includes a first loop attached to an interior surface of the crown near the first side panel, and a second side panel that includes a second loop attached to an interior surface of the crown near the second side panel, a bill attached to the crown, and a band member extending through the first opening, the second opening, the first loop, and the second loop.
SWEAT DIVERTER
Described herein are sweat-diverting devices which can be adhered to a wearer by an adhesive. The sweat-diverting devices described here may be adhered over a portion of the face without circumscribing the head. Such sweat-diverting devices may comprise one or more curves or other features that conform to the facial features of the wearer. In some variations, a sweat-diverting device is configured to be worn at various heights on the forehead, over or under the brow line, and/or over the eyes. A sweat-diverting device can also be used in pairs, for example, where one device is positioned over each eye. Sun-shading devices, with or without sweat-diverting features, are also described.
BONE IMPLANT MATERIALS COMPRISING CROSS-LINKED BIOACTIVE HYDROGEL MATRICES
The present invention is directed to a stabilized cross-linked hydrogel matrix comprising a first high molecular weight component and a second high molecular weight component that are covalently linked, and at least one stabilizing or enhancing agent, wherein the first high molecular weight component and the second high molecular weight component are each selected from the group consisting of polyglycans and polypeptides. This stabilized hydrogel matrix may be prepared as bioactive gels, pastes, slurries, cell attachment scaffolds for implantable medical devices, and casting or binding materials suitable for the construction of medical devices. The intrinsic bioactivity of the hydrogel matrix makes it useful as a gel or paste in multiple applications, including as a cell attachment scaffold that promotes wound healing around an implanted device, as gels and pastes for induction of localized vasculogenesis, wound healing, tissue repair, and regeneration, as a wound adhesive, and for tissue bulking.
KNIT HAT HAVING INTEGRATED SWEATBAND
A knit cap having a generally domed knitted crown and a sweatband having front and back arcuate portions attached to an interior surface of the knitted cap by stitching the front arcuate portion of the sweatband to a front portion of the crown, and by further stitching the back arcuate portion of the sweatband to a back portion of the crown, the sweatband having no stitching or other attachment to the crown at first and second side portions of the knitted cap.
Outstandingly elastic headwear
Disclosed is a headwear wherein a user's satisfaction on the elasticity of a headwear may be improved in such a way that an elasticity range of a headwear is increased based on a user's head size by increasing the elasticity of a crown part which corresponds to a main body part of a headwear.
Outstandingly elastic headwear
Disclosed is a headwear wherein a user's satisfaction on the elasticity of a headwear may be improved in such a way that an elasticity range of a headwear is increased based on a user's head size by increasing the elasticity of a crown part which corresponds to a main body part of a headwear.
HEADGEAR
Headgear that can protect a head from an external impact and that can simply and minutely perform size adjustment is provided.
The headgear includes: a main body that is worn on a user's head; and an impact absorption means that is provided within the main body to absorb an impact, when an impact is applied from the outside.
Multi-layer assembly for protection of headwear and other objects
A lid liner adapted for use as an add-on for a garment such as a hat or cap. The inventive lid liner is a removable multilayer construction of absorbent material adapted for easy manual removal without the use of scissors or tools of any kind. The lid liner includes: a first wicking layer, a second absorbent layer, a third water repellent layer and a fourth adhesive layer for retaining the layer of absorbent material between a wearer and the garment. The first, second, third and fourth layers are disposed in adjacent parallel relation whereby the first layer has first and second edges thereof that extend at least partially over the second and third layers and terminate on and are secured by the fourth adhesive layer. The material is positioned in the cap or hat to absorb perspiration from the wearer and thereby protect the garment. In the illustrative embodiment, a protective strip of paper is removed from the adhesive layer and the multilayer construction is positioned inside the garment such that it is retained by the adhesive layer to the garment in a position at which the multilayer construction is positioned between the head of a wearer and the garment when the garment is placed on the head of the wearer.