Patent classifications
A42B1/247
EYEWEAR RETAINER
Embodiments are disclosed for headwear including an eyewear retaining pocket. For example, the headwear may include a headwear body, a first top opening disposed on a first side of the headwear body and providing access to a first pocket formed at the first side of the headwear body, the first pocket including a first inner surface and a second inner surface, and a first bottom opening disposed on the first side of the headwear, below the first top opening, and providing access to the first pocket or to another pocket formed at the first side of the headwear body, where the first top opening and the first bottom opening are of unequal size.
EYEWEAR RETAINER
Embodiments are disclosed for headwear including an eyewear retaining pocket. For example, the headwear may include a headwear body, a first top opening disposed on a first side of the headwear body and providing access to a first pocket formed at the first side of the headwear body, the first pocket including a first inner surface and a second inner surface, and a first bottom opening disposed on the first side of the headwear, below the first top opening, and providing access to the first pocket or to another pocket formed at the first side of the headwear body, where the first top opening and the first bottom opening are of unequal size.
Eyewear Accommodating Hat
An eyeglass-accommodating hat includes a crown portion having front and back panel sections and a pair of opposing side panel sections that interconnect the front and back panel sections. Each side panel section includes conforming triangular inner and outer sheets that are peripherally interconnected to form a receptacle between the sheets. Forward and rearward entry slots are formed into the receptacle through forward and rearward vertical seams interconnecting the inner and outer sheets. Glasses are supported on the hat by inserting respective temples through the entry slots and into the receptacles of the respective side panel sections.
Eyewear Accommodating Hat
An eyeglass-accommodating hat includes a crown portion having front and back panel sections and a pair of opposing side panel sections that interconnect the front and back panel sections. Each side panel section includes conforming triangular inner and outer sheets that are peripherally interconnected to form a receptacle between the sheets. Forward and rearward entry slots are formed into the receptacle through forward and rearward vertical seams interconnecting the inner and outer sheets. Glasses are supported on the hat by inserting respective temples through the entry slots and into the receptacles of the respective side panel sections.
QUICK-CONNECT EYESHIELD ASSEMBLY
An eyeshield assembly is configured to couple to a brim of a head covering. The eyeshield assembly includes a base that is configured to couple to the brim of the head covering. A connector detachably couples to the base, and an eyeshield couples to the connector. A connecting structure detachably couples the connector to the base. The connecting structure includes a cantilevered tooth coupled to one of the base and the connector and a socket coupled to the other of the base and the connector. The socket selectively receives the cantilevered tooth to secure the connector to the base.
GOGGLES
Goggles include a frame unit having a main hole and a connecting portion, an adjustment set disposed on the frame unit, a first lens unit pivotally disposed on the frame unit, and a second lens unit having an engagement portion pivotally connected to the adjustment set. The adjustment set has an adjusting unit penetrating through the main hole, a positioning unit engaging with the adjusting unit, and a positioning hole formed on the positioning unit and adapted to engage with the engagement portion. Accordingly, the first lens unit can be lifted open at any angle relative to the frame unit. The upward and downward movement of the second lens unit is adjusted by the adjustment set, and a rotation of the engagement portion within the positioning hole allows the second lens unit to be lifted open at any angle relative to the frame unit.
Headwear Retainer
A hat retainer that secures headwear without the use of cables, ropes or clips. This retainer provides the above in a practical and comfortable manner for all types of headwear.
Visor mounted eyewear
A visor mountable eye wear. The eyewear includes a clip for mounting onto a visor or brim of a headgear, such as a cap. The eyewear has articulating support arms to permit the eyewear to be attached to the visor of a cap and worn over the eyes of the wearer. The eyewear may be readily elevated to be repositioned atop the visor of the cap. At least one lens is carried by a frame assembly. The frame assembly may include a left and a right frame segment releasably joined by a magnet carried in a corresponding left and right bridge members.
Visor mounted eyewear
A visor mountable eye wear. The eyewear includes a clip for mounting onto a visor or brim of a headgear, such as a cap. The eyewear has articulating support arms to permit the eyewear to be attached to the visor of a cap and worn over the eyes of the wearer. The eyewear may be readily elevated to be repositioned atop the visor of the cap. At least one lens is carried by a frame assembly. The frame assembly may include a left and a right frame segment releasably joined by a magnet carried in a corresponding left and right bridge members.
Head protection hood with integrated frame
A head protection hood having an outer surface configured to contact a surrounding environment, an inner surface configured to contact the head of a user, a head passage section, a face opening delimited by an edge at the eyes of the user, and a breathing area is provided. The head protection hood includes a frame connected along the edge of the face opening, that receives a visor and that has a first lip resting against the head of the user at an area situated between the root and the tip of the nose, at the front region, at the temples, and at the infra-orbital regions of the face of the user, thus forming a visual compartment separated from said breathing area. The frame further comprises a second peripheral lip situated between the first lip and the visor, the second peripheral lip extending from the frame towards said surrounding environment.