A42B1/041

Turban
11712080 · 2023-08-01 · ·

A turban has an outer shell forming an enclosed interior space with an interior perimeter. At least one sleeve, which is open at its ends, is formed within the interior space along the interior perimeter. A malleable wire is threaded through the open ends of the at least one sleeve such that the wire extends around the interior perimeter of the outer shell, the wire having two ends bound together. The turban may be wrapped around the head of a user, for example as a fashion accessory, while being held in place by the wire.

Turban
11712080 · 2023-08-01 · ·

A turban has an outer shell forming an enclosed interior space with an interior perimeter. At least one sleeve, which is open at its ends, is formed within the interior space along the interior perimeter. A malleable wire is threaded through the open ends of the at least one sleeve such that the wire extends around the interior perimeter of the outer shell, the wire having two ends bound together. The turban may be wrapped around the head of a user, for example as a fashion accessory, while being held in place by the wire.

Multi-Section Protective Garment
20230011058 · 2023-01-12 ·

A protective garment, such as a scarf, is provided having a first section and a second section that are detachable from one another. The first section, when detached, forms a fabric tube that may be worn over a user's nose and mouth as a gaiter or religious face and head covering for providing air filtration, while the second section continues to be worn as a garment. The first and second sections may then be reattached to again form a continuous garment. The first section may include an air filter pocket for insertion of a removable air filter to provide increased filtration. The second section may include accessory pockets.

HEAD COVERING ARTICLE
20220361615 · 2022-11-17 ·

A head covering article, including a head portion to cover a head of a user, and a tail portion disposed on at least a portion of the head portion to receive and wrap around a ponytail therein.

LINED GARMENT FOR THE HEAD
20220361614 · 2022-11-17 ·

Disclosed is a garment for a head of a wearer including an outer liner and an inner liner. The outer liner has an interior and an exterior each bounded by an outer edge and further includes a first material. The outer liner is configured to form a cap such that the outer liner at least partially envelops the head of the wearer. The inner liner includes a body bounded by an inner edge and a second material, different than the first material. The inner edge of the inner liner is coupled to the interior of the outer liner at one or more locations proximate to the outer edge. The body of the inner liner is configured to translate relative to the interior of the outer liner such that the inner liner at least partially separates the head of the wearer from the outer liner when the garment is in use.

LINED GARMENT FOR THE HEAD
20220361614 · 2022-11-17 ·

Disclosed is a garment for a head of a wearer including an outer liner and an inner liner. The outer liner has an interior and an exterior each bounded by an outer edge and further includes a first material. The outer liner is configured to form a cap such that the outer liner at least partially envelops the head of the wearer. The inner liner includes a body bounded by an inner edge and a second material, different than the first material. The inner edge of the inner liner is coupled to the interior of the outer liner at one or more locations proximate to the outer edge. The body of the inner liner is configured to translate relative to the interior of the outer liner such that the inner liner at least partially separates the head of the wearer from the outer liner when the garment is in use.

Head Protection Assembly
20220361616 · 2022-11-17 ·

A head protection assembly for protecting a user from head injury includes a cap that is comprised of a deformable material such that the cap can be worn beneath a helmet on a user's head. The cap is comprised of a resiliently compressible material to protect the user's head from impact injury. Additionally, the cap includes a flap that is positionable in a deployed position having the flap extending downwardly from the cap. In this way the flap can extend downwardly along the back of the user's neck. Moreover, the flap is positionable in a stored position having the flap resting against the cap.

Head Protection Assembly
20220361616 · 2022-11-17 ·

A head protection assembly for protecting a user from head injury includes a cap that is comprised of a deformable material such that the cap can be worn beneath a helmet on a user's head. The cap is comprised of a resiliently compressible material to protect the user's head from impact injury. Additionally, the cap includes a flap that is positionable in a deployed position having the flap extending downwardly from the cap. In this way the flap can extend downwardly along the back of the user's neck. Moreover, the flap is positionable in a stored position having the flap resting against the cap.

Headwear With Improved Temple Openings
20220346483 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present specification discloses headwear configured to permit the user to easily don an item of eyewear, such as prescription glasses, reading glasses, sun glasses, safety glasses, and the like. The present headwear provides a unique pocket design on each side with an eyewear temple aperture located within the pockets. The pockets are created by forming a z-folded configuration out of a fabric panel for each pocket and tacking the three layers of material together, above and below the eyewear temple aperture. Each of the pockets are positioned forward of at least part of the ears, and open towards the user's anterior. The outermost panel of each of the pockets protrudes from the sides of the headwear to provide sufficient clearance for the temples of the eyewear to easily slip into the pockets and through the eyewear temple apertures.

Headwear With Improved Temple Openings
20220346483 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present specification discloses headwear configured to permit the user to easily don an item of eyewear, such as prescription glasses, reading glasses, sun glasses, safety glasses, and the like. The present headwear provides a unique pocket design on each side with an eyewear temple aperture located within the pockets. The pockets are created by forming a z-folded configuration out of a fabric panel for each pocket and tacking the three layers of material together, above and below the eyewear temple aperture. Each of the pockets are positioned forward of at least part of the ears, and open towards the user's anterior. The outermost panel of each of the pockets protrudes from the sides of the headwear to provide sufficient clearance for the temples of the eyewear to easily slip into the pockets and through the eyewear temple apertures.