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Insulative rescue cap containing emergency response procedures
11545052 · 2023-01-03 · ·

The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains an individual's body temperature during exposure to cold conditions or cold water and, more specifically, to an insulative rescue cap that clearly provides instructions and teachings of how to correctly perform emergency medical procedures, namely CPR. The cap is contoured to the individual's head.

Attachment for caps

An attachment for mounting on straps extending between a rear opening of a cap. The attachment comprises a first panel having an outer and inner surface, and a clip section comprising a connector and a second panel having an outer and inner surface. The panels are spaced such that the first and second panels face each other and are substantially parallel to each other. The connector connects the first panel and the second panel at the top edge of the first panel and defines a gap between the panels. The gap is sufficient to permit the strap or straps to nest within, such that when the strap or straps are nested, the first and second panels lie on opposite sides of the strap or straps. The first and second panels contain ridges along their edges that engage the strap or straps and keep the cap attachment in place. The outer surfaces of the panels display advertising indicia or decoration and have a cushioned area.

Attachment for caps

An attachment for mounting on straps extending between a rear opening of a cap. The attachment comprises a first panel having an outer and inner surface, and a clip section comprising a connector and a second panel having an outer and inner surface. The panels are spaced such that the first and second panels face each other and are substantially parallel to each other. The connector connects the first panel and the second panel at the top edge of the first panel and defines a gap between the panels. The gap is sufficient to permit the strap or straps to nest within, such that when the strap or straps are nested, the first and second panels lie on opposite sides of the strap or straps. The first and second panels contain ridges along their edges that engage the strap or straps and keep the cap attachment in place. The outer surfaces of the panels display advertising indicia or decoration and have a cushioned area.

Insulative rescue cap containing emergency response procedures
11600202 · 2023-03-07 · ·

The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains an individual's body temperature during exposure to cold conditions or cold water and, more specifically, to an insulative rescue cap that clearly provides instructions and teachings of how to correctly perform emergency medical procedures, namely CPR. The cap is contoured to the individual's head.

Cap or similar headwear having luminous means incorporated in the decorative and/or in the promotional elements
09808041 · 2017-11-07 ·

Improvements introduced in a cap or a similar headwear provided with a luminous means incorporated in the decorative and/or in the promotional elements. The instant invention is related to a cap (B) formed by a crown (cp) and a brim (ab) whose outer surfaces may be provided with decorative elements (ED) such as logos, figures, inscriptions and others, such decorative element (ED) may comprise an embroidery, silk-screen, metallic plates and other types of decoration that are provided together with luminous means (1).

BELT BUCKLE CAP ACCESSORY
20170303618 · 2017-10-26 ·

A hat accessory that includes: an adjustable belt; a series of holes at one end of the belt; and a ornamental buckle, where the ornamental buckle enables the attachment of the belt to a hat. The adjustable belt is adapted for placement around a bottom rim of the hat. The adjustable belt may also be used on a cap, where the ornamental buckle is positioned above a bib of the cap.

ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING ITEMS OF PERSONAL HEADGEAR CONNECTED BY BANNERS
20170280806 · 2017-10-05 ·

The invention relates to an arrangement that can be worn on the heads of members of a group. This arrangement comprises at least one banner (B1) with two side edges (B1a, B1b) and at least two items of headgear (K11, K12), each with at least one holding means (K11c, K12c) on an outside (K11b, K12b). The banner (B1) can be fixed on the holding means (K11c, K12c) via the side edges (B1a, B1b) in such a way that the items of headgear (K11, K12), and therefore also the members of the group wearing them, are connected to each other by the fabric (B1c) of the banner (B1).

HAT WITH INTERCHANGEABLE INDICIA MEMBERS
20220039500 · 2022-02-10 ·

A hat with one or more interchangeable accessory retention portions the accessory retention portion is formed with the outer surface to create an accessory retention pocket that receives and retains one or more interchangeable accessory indicia member.

HAT WITH INTERCHANGEABLE INDICIA MEMBERS
20220039500 · 2022-02-10 ·

A hat with one or more interchangeable accessory retention portions the accessory retention portion is formed with the outer surface to create an accessory retention pocket that receives and retains one or more interchangeable accessory indicia member.

CUSTOMIZABLE ENHANCED HEADGEAR WTH INTERCHANGEABLE REMOVABLE ELEMENTS USING A COUPLING FASTENING MECHANISM
20170245571 · 2017-08-31 ·

In accordance with the invention, an interchangeable headgear device is provided. The headgear may include a headgear apparatus including a crown, a brim and an interior portion. The headgear may further include an attachment. The attachment may include a logo portion and a coupling mechanism. The interior portion may include an inner pocket around a circumference of inner portion. The inner pocket may be formed to securely store one or more attachments. In accordance with the invention, the crown and the brim may include an external surfaced formed entirely of female or loop invaginations. The female/loop invaginations may he formed to removably connect with a logo via the coupling mechanism of the attachment. The coupling mechanism may be formed from a plurality of male or hook projections, which may cause the coupling mechanism to grasp the female/loop invaginations of the external surface of the headgear.