Patent classifications
A42B1/247
VISOR FOR FASTENING TO A CAP OR A HEADBAND OR A CLIP
A visor or a headband used for fastening to a cap using press studs. The visor includes as its main component a panel, which has an upper edge and two side edges. One press stud component is provided in each of the upper corner regions of the panel where the upper edge and the side edges meet. At least one stop component is provided at least partially below a path connecting the press stud components to one another.
Eyewear retaining head covering
Provided is a form-fitting, eyewear retaining head covering made of an elastic material that snuggly fits the contour of a wearer's head. On each side of the head covering is a retention slot designed to receive the arm of a pair of eyeglass frames. The slots are disposed along the lower edge of the head covering and in horizontal alignment therewith. The slots may be reinforced with a high friction material in order to grip the eyeglass frames and reduce slippage. The normal seat and positioning of the head covering is not adjusted by eyewear and the eyewear is disposed in its natural position. The slots are relatively close to one another to minimize the propensity of the hat lower edge to fold backward in high winds, whereby the lower edge of the head covering is stretched to accommodate the arms of the glasses.
Eyewear retainer
Embodiments are disclosed for headwear including an eyewear retaining pocket. For example, the headwear may include a headwear body and one or more slits disposed on a side panel of the crown, each slit providing access to a pocket formed in the side panel of the crown, the pocket including one or more strips of a retaining material coupled to an inner surface of the pocket.
Eyewear retainer
Embodiments are disclosed for headwear including an eyewear retaining pocket. For example, the headwear may include a headwear body and one or more slits disposed on a side panel of the crown, each slit providing access to a pocket formed in the side panel of the crown, the pocket including one or more strips of a retaining material coupled to an inner surface of the pocket.
Glasses/cap system
A glasses/cap system for separably coupling glasses to a cap and for securing the glasses to the hat in either a usage orientation or a storage orientation. The coupling components mainly consisting of complementary magnets and ferromagnetic materials located in reciprocal parts of the glasses and cap alone or in combination with push type or bungee type connectors.
Glasses/cap system
A glasses/cap system for separably coupling glasses to a cap and for securing the glasses to the hat in either a usage orientation or a storage orientation. The coupling components mainly consisting of complementary magnets and ferromagnetic materials located in reciprocal parts of the glasses and cap alone or in combination with push type or bungee type connectors.
CAP WITH GLASSES HOLDER
Disclosed is a cap with a glasses holder which includes a nose support fixing part for holding and fixing a glasses nose support to the cap and temple fixing parts for holding and fixing the temples of the glasses on the cap, so that it is possible to hold and fix the glasses nose support as well as the temples of glasses, thereby firmly fixing the glasses to the cap so that even if a wearer moves his or her head during outdoor activities while wearing the cap, the glasses can be prevented from being separated from the cap, wherein when fixing the glasses on the cap, the glasses can be fixed at any desired position of the front surface, top surface, or rear surface of the cap, respectively, so that various fashion effects can be expected, and when wearing a mask, the mask ear loop can also be held and fixed on the cap so as to be firmly worn, thereby preventing ear pain caused by wearing the mask.
CAP WITH GLASSES HOLDER
Disclosed is a cap with a glasses holder which includes a nose support fixing part for holding and fixing a glasses nose support to the cap and temple fixing parts for holding and fixing the temples of the glasses on the cap, so that it is possible to hold and fix the glasses nose support as well as the temples of glasses, thereby firmly fixing the glasses to the cap so that even if a wearer moves his or her head during outdoor activities while wearing the cap, the glasses can be prevented from being separated from the cap, wherein when fixing the glasses on the cap, the glasses can be fixed at any desired position of the front surface, top surface, or rear surface of the cap, respectively, so that various fashion effects can be expected, and when wearing a mask, the mask ear loop can also be held and fixed on the cap so as to be firmly worn, thereby preventing ear pain caused by wearing the mask.
EYEGLASSES CLIP FOR SECURING EYEGLASSES TO A CAP IN A STOWED CONFIGURATION
An eyewear clipping device to fasten the eyewear to the sides of a cap that comprises a first vertical member forming an exterior slot for receiving an earpiece of an eyewear with a first top end and a first bottom end. A second vertical member forms an interior three-sectioned clip with a second top end and a bottom end comprising a central ascending vertical section that forks at the top second end to form two retention wings that extend back downward toward the bottom end that insert behind a hat band of a cap and together with the central ascending vertical section, which is positioned in front of the hat band, create an opposed gripping force on the hat band. The first bottom end and the second bottom end connect together using a U-shaped curve or straight bridge.
Brim Shade and Hinge
A brim shade has a shade element, a clip, and a hinge that joins the shade element and the clip to make the brim shade. The shade element and the hinge combine to create a shade that does not allow the light to get past the brim shade. The brim shade can be adjusted through 360 degree rotation and along the side of a hat to provide protection to the wearer.