A42B1/0186

Cooling assembly

A cooling headgear is disclosed. Absorbent material within the headgear retains cold water. When worn by a user, the headgear holds the cold water to the head of the user, cooling the user.

METHOD OF PRODUCING PROTECTIVE GEAR
20180303072 · 2018-10-25 ·

The invention relates to the field of producing protective gear and can be used by a wide range of specialists performing various outdoor tasks in the summer season, particularly cutting grass. It is also suitable for ordinary individuals suffering from allergic reactions to poplar or dandelion down. The technical result of the invention is that of overcoming the visual hindrance caused by a mesh in the prototype. It also reduces the discomfort caused by prior art protective gear by reducing the weight of the gear, and rendering it more compact and easy to use. Furthermore, the present protective gear protects the ears and neck and is suitable as a means for fully protecting all parts of the head and neck of the user, and can also be used as protective gear for ordinary individuals suffering from allergic reactions to poplar or dandelion down by preventing down from entering the nose and mouth. This technical result is achieved by means of the claimed method of producing protective gear, in which a mesh is used which entirely covers the face, said method being characterized in that the mesh is shaped to cover the entire head and is long enough to cover the neck, and at least one cutout is provided in the mesh in the shape of eyeglass lenses, wherein the edge of an aperture in the cutout is connected to an elastic material in which an indentation is provided, the size of which is selected to be sufficient for the outer edges of a lens to be inserted therein.

HEADWEAR SYSTEM
20180228240 · 2018-08-16 ·

A headwear system for protecting a user includes a crown portion and a brim portion. The crown portion has interior and exterior surfaces bound by a perimeter and the crown portion is configured to absorb shock to a head of a wearer in the event of an impact and has a concave surface and a convex surface having an apex. The brim portion is coupled to the crown portion at the perimeter and is configured to shade portions of a user's head, neck and face from sun while shedding water in a directed and/or controlled manner. A method for producing a hat includes forming a crown portion, forming a brim portion coupled to the crown portion and applying a rubber coating to the crown portion and the brim portion.

Heat Releasing Water Draining Head Sun Protector
20240349829 · 2024-10-24 ·

In some aspects, a sun protection article. The article may include a piece of fabric having an upper end and a lower end, with the upper end including a first opening and the lower end including a second opening. In some examples, the lower end may be placed around a person's neck so that a portion may extend through the second opening. In some examples, the upper end may be placed around a head of the person so that a head first portion extends through the first opening while a head second portion is covered by the fabric. In some examples, the upper end may be connected to a stabilizer configured to rest on a head top. Also, in some aspects, a sun-protection system including fabric having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end including a first opening and the lower end including a second opening.

HOOD ADJUSTING MECHANISM
20180049499 · 2018-02-22 ·

The present invention is directed toward a hood adjusting mechanism for improving the fit and adjustability of a hood over a wearer's head when worn by the wearer and may include a hood portion with a generally circumferential opening, a first and second aperture, and a first and second channel. In addition, the hood adjusting mechanism may further include a first and second continuous cord that extend through the first and second channels, exit at the first and second apertures, and are releasably secured by a tightening mechanism. The hood adjusting mechanism may be included as part of an apparel item with a body portion, such as a jacket or a coat.

APPARATUS FOR A HAT
20170208887 · 2017-07-27 ·

An apparatus for a cap includes a crown, a cover and a loop. The crown has an overall shape that approximates a hemisphere. The crown includes a peak that extends like a dome to an edge. The crown can include a visor. The visor connects to the crown in proximity to the edge of the crown. The edge of the cover inflexible. The cover is connected to an interior of the crown and the flexible edge of the cover is positioned in fixed spaced separation from the edge of the crown. The loop and cover connect in proximity to a rear seam of the crown. The loop has a first edge and an opposed second edge that define a through aperture between the first edge and the second edge. An opening is defined between the second edge of the loop and the edge of the cover. The opening provides access to the cover, crown and loop of the cap. The loop second edge and the edge of the crown define a relative angle of the opening.

Spectacle attachment that provides protection
09703121 · 2017-07-11 · ·

Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention implement spectacle attachments that can provide protection from radiation. In one embodiment, a spectacle attachment that provides protection from radiation includes: a body of material that is a barrier to at least some form of radiation; where the body of material is configured so that it can couple with either temple of a pair of glasses; and where the body of material is sized to protect the side of a wearer's face from at least approximately the wearer's temple to approximately below the wearer's cheek when the body of material is coupled to a temple of a pair of glasses and the pair of glasses is worn.

Hat with protective barrier
09629407 · 2017-04-25 ·

A protective headwear apparatus having a head receiving portion sized to receive the head of the user when worn by the user and a forward extending brim portion attached to the head receiving portion. Further included is a flexible mesh shield having an upper and lower end portions, and a binding stitched to a bottom side of the brim portion with an outwardly facing opening receiving and holding therein the upper end portion of the shield to attach the shield to the brim portion with the shield extending outward out of the outward facing opening of the binding and then bending downward with the lower end portion located lower than the upper end portion of the shield when the apparatus is worn by the user. The shield is sized to wrap at least partially around the head of the user when the apparatus is worn by the user.

Modular/Multifunction Hat with Removable Face Coverage
20170079359 · 2017-03-23 ·

A multifunction hat system is disclosed, comprising at least a head covering unit, an ear covering unit that can be removably or permanently attached to the head covering unit, and a face covering unit that can be removably or permanently attached to either the head covering unit, the ear covering unit, or both. Other modules, such as a scarf, ski goggles, earphones, safety lights, a helmet, and so on, may also be removably or permanently attached.

ERGONOMIC HEADWEAR SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES FOR REDUCING LIGHT EXPOSURE
20170055618 · 2017-03-02 ·

Headwear reduces radiation exposure with a brim on a top crown that generally surrounds the head. The brim is above a bottom of the crown to avoid interfering with the ears, face, and/or adjustment strap of the cap, which may be of critical importance for those needing protection from sunlight. Brims are positionable a half-inch or more above the bottom of the crown and may completely or partially extend about the crown. Brims may extend at an angle of 20-degrees or more to provide clearance for the ears, face, and any adjustment structure. Brims may be integral with or nondestructively removable from the crown and may include bands or cut-outs for existing brims, bills, or adjustment structures for fitting of hats to which removable brims are added. Headwear may be rigid or a flexible canvas.