HEAD PIECE ADAPTED FOR USE WITH AND WITHOUT EARMUFFS
20170265551 · 2017-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42B1/0188
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A head piece (10) adapted to be worn with and without earmuffs (16), which head piece (10) includes ear portions (11) adapted to cover the ears of a person wearing the head piece (10). The ear portions (11) include at least one cover piece (12,12′12a,12b) that may be placed in an open mode in which it allows access of an earmuff (16) through the ear portions (11) of the head piece, wherein the cover piece (12,12′12a,12b) when in an closed mode covers the ear portion so as to keep the ears of a person wearing the head piece (10) covered.
Claims
1. A head piece (10) adapted to be worn both with and without earmuffs (16), which head piece (10) includes two opposed ear portions, which when the head piece (10) is worn on a person's head (11) is adapted to cover the ears of said person, characterised in that each ear portion (11) includes at least one cover piece (12,12′,12a,12b) that may be adjusted between an open mode in which it allows access of an earmuff (16) through an opening (14) in the ear portions (11) of the head piece such that rims of the earmuffs may lie firmly against the head of the person wearing them, and a closed mode in which the cover piece (12,12′,12a,12b) covers the ear portion (11) so as to keep the ears of said person covered.
2. The head piece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cover piece (12,12′,12a,12b) has an outer lining arranged to face the outside of the head piece and an inner lining arranged to face the inside of the head piece, and wherein the inner lining is prevented from exposure to the outside both in the closed and the open mode.
3. The head piece (10) according to claim 2, wherein the inner lining of cover piece (12,12′,12a,12b) is adapted to face the head of the wearer both in the closed and the open mode.
4. The head piece (10) according to claim 2, wherein at least the ear portions (11) of the head piece (10) comprise two layers, wherein an inner layer (21) of the two layers has an opening (14) adapted to the size of an earmuff (16), and wherein the cover piece (12) forms an outer layer that covers said opening (14) in the closed mode but that may be pulled down in the open mode so as to allow access of an earmuff (16) through said opening (14) in the inner layer (21).
5. The head piece (10) according to claim 4, wherein the outer layer comprises a supplementary liner positioned so as to provide a second layer adapted to cover the opening (14) of the inner layer (21) in the closed mode.
6. The head piece (10) according to claim 1, wherein each ear portion (11) includes two cover portions (12a,12b) which may be joined to each other in said closed mode in order to cover the ears (15) of a person wearing the head piece (10) and which may be separated from each other so as to allow access of an earmuff (16) between said two cover portions (12a,12b).
7. The head piece (10) according to claim 6, wherein the cover portions (12a,12b) include attachment pieces for attachment of the cover portions (12a,12b) to each other.
8. The head piece (10) according to claim 7, wherein the attachment pieces include Velcro, snap buttons, shirt buttons and/or magnets.
9. The head piece (10) according to claim 6, wherein the ear portions (11) include a zipper (19) for attachment of the cover portions (12a,12b) to each other, which zipper (19) may be opened to allow access of an earmuff through a zipper opening, and closed to cover the ear portions (11) so as to keep the ears of a person wearing the head piece covered.
10. The head piece (10) according to claim 9, wherein the zipper opening (14) comprises a tongue part (20) that covers an end portion of the zipper opening (14).
11. The head piece (10) according to claim 9, wherein the zipper (19) is arc shaped, such that a front cover portion (12a) of the two cover portions (12a,12b) is smaller than a back cover portion (12b).
12. The head piece (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cover piece (12,12′) is rotatably arranged and may be positioned in a closed position where it covers an opening (14) of the ear portion (11), and an open position where it does not cover the opening (14) but allows access of an earmuff (16) through said opening (14).
13. A head piece (10) according to claim 12, wherein each cover piece (12,12′) comprises attachment pieces (24a-f) that allow it to be fixed to corresponding attachment pieces (23a-f) arranged at the ear portion (11) of the head piece (10).
14. A head piece (10) according to claim 13, wherein each cover piece (12,12′) may be fixed both in the closed and in the open position to the attachment pieces (23a-f) of the ear portion (11) of the head piece (10).
15. A head piece (10) according to claim 12, wherein each cover piece (12,12′) is rotatable around a lower attachment point (23f,24f) located below the opening (14) of the ear portion (11).
16. A head piece (10) according to claim 15, wherein each cover piece (12,12′) is undetachably attached to the head piece in the lower attachment point (23f,24f).
17. A head piece (10) according to claim 15, wherein both cover pieces (12,12′) comprise an upper attachment piece (23a) by means of which the cover pieces (12,12a,12b) may be attached to each other in the open mode.
18. A head piece comprising: a hat portion; an ear portion contiguous with said hat portion, said ear portion having an aperture therethrough for receiving an earmuff, said aperture being adapted and arranged to receive an ear of a user therewithin when in use; a cover piece, said cover piece having an inner lining portion, said cover piece being adjustable between a first closed mode across said aperture and a second open mode wherein, in said first closed mode, said inner lining portion is disposed adjacent said ear of said user and wherein, in said second open mode, said inner lining portion is displaced from said ear of said user while a surface region of said inner lining portion remains disposed adjacent to a skin region of said user away from said ear of said user.
19. A headpiece as defined in claim 18 wherein said cover piece is pivotally coupled to said ear portion.
20. A headpiece as defined in claim 19 wherein said cover piece is temporarily retained in said first closed mode by a snap fixture.
21. A headpiece as defined in claim 19 wherein said skin region of said user away from said ear of said user includes a skin region of a chin of said user.
22. A headpiece as defined in claim 18 wherein said cover piece includes a pleated region when in said second open mode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In the following detailed description reference is made to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] In the following description similar features have been given the same reference numerals even though they are not identical.
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[0037] In the first embodiment of the head piece 10, the ear portion 11 of the head piece 10 comprises two layers, an inner layer 21, and an outer layer that forms a cover piece 12. The inner layer 21 of the ear portion 11 has an opening 14 adapted to the size of an earmuff 16, and the cover piece 12 forms an outer layer that covers said opening 14 in the closed mode but that may be pulled down in the open mode so as to allow access of an earmuff 16 through said opening 14 in the inner layer 21.
[0038] The outer layer may comprise a supplementary liner (not shown) positioned so as to provide a second layer adapted to cover the opening 14 of the inner layer 21 in the closed mode. This supplementary liner preferably has a similar shape as the opening 14 such that it will fit closely inside the opening 14 and such that the whole ear portion will be covered by a double layer in the closed mode.
[0039] Preferably, a seam (not shown) that connects the inner layer 21 to the cover piece is provided in front of the opening 14. This seam makes sure that the cover piece will not fold down too low so as to interfere with the sight of the person wearing the head piece. The exact position and shape of the seam may vary from design to design to optimize this functional aspect.
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[0042] A second embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0043] The cover portions 12a,12b may be separated from each other so as to allow access of an earmuff 16 between said cover portions 12a,12b, as is shown in
[0044] To simplify putting on the earmuffs, the front cover portions 12a overlaps the back cover portions 12b. This allows the earmuff to catch and separate the front cover portions 12a from the back cover portions 12b when the earmuffs are rotated down from the position they have when the earmuffs are not in use.
[0045] The cover portions 12a,12b may include magnets for attachment to each other so as to provide a complete cover for the ears. Preferably, each cover portion 12a,12b includes two magnets. It may however also be sufficient with one magnet, and it may be possible to use three or more magnets. The optimal number of magnets is dependent on the stiffness of the material of the cover pieces. If the material is not particularly stiff and the number of magnets is great there is a risk that the magnets will bond to incorrect magnets, i.e. not the intended magnet.
[0046] The cover portions 12a,12b may also include Velcro for attachment of the cover portions 12a,12b to each other. In contrast to the magnets there is no conflict in using Velcro pieces located close to each other, as long as there is sufficient material in between the Velcro pieces to allow the cover portions 12a,12b to stretch around an earmuff.
[0047] In yet another embodiment buttons may be used to attach the cover portions 12a,12b to each other. In preferable embodiments one, two or three buttons are used. The buttons may e.g. be snap buttons or sew-on buttons of a shirt button type.
[0048] The foregoing discussion of fastening methods is meant to be illustrative but not exhaustive, and any reasonable method of attaching the cover portions so that they are secure over the openings in the head piece when the earmuffs are not in use is considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
[0049] The head piece according to the second embodiment is well adapted to be worn both with and without earmuffs. Furthermore the ear cover portions of the second embodiment as shown are designed to make the head piece compatible with a hard hat or a helmet. The head piece may e.g. be of a balaclava type.
[0050] A third embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0051] An ordinary straight zipper may also be used as long as the material of the head piece is elastic enough so it enables the wearer to adjust the front cover portions by pulling the top of the hat back, this to prevent the front cover portions from interfering with the eyesight of the wearer. However, as long as an elastic material is chosen it may be easier to produce a head piece with a good fit with a straight zipper that with an arc shaped zipper.
[0052] Another way of creating a big enough zipper opening is to have one end, preferably the lower end of the zipper open, much like the upper end of a fly of pair of pants. In such an embodiment a straight zipper would be preferred. It would however be preferable to have a second layer below the outer layer such that the portion around the earmuffs will be covered even when the zipper is open. Also, an ordinary straight zipper may be used as long as the material of the head piece is elastic enough so as to allow the creation of a sufficient opening.
[0053] In the embodiment shown in in
[0054] The head piece according to the third embodiment is well adapted to be worn both with and without earmuffs.
[0055] A fourth embodiment is shown in
[0056] For this, each cover piece 12 comprises attachment pieces 24a-f that allow the cover piece 12 to be fixed to the ear portion 11 of the head piece 10 in corresponding attachment pieces 23a-f. In
[0057] The cover piece 12 is rotatable around a lower attachment point corresponding to an attachment piece 23f,24f. Preferably, the cover piece 11 is undetachable from or permanently attached to the head piece in the lower attachment piece 23f,24f. This is useful since it makes sure that the cover pieces will not be lost. However, it may also be useful be able to completely release the cover pieces from the ear portions. In such a case all attachment pieces including the lower attachment piece 23f,24f releasable. Further, if the attachment pieces are compatible with each other, e.g. of a male and female type, the cover pieces may be attached to each other and kept e.g. in the wearer's pocket, or in a pocket specially arranged on the headpiece.
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[0059] In order for the cover piece 12 not to cover the opening 14 when in the open mode it comprises a recessed portion 25, which in the shown embodiment consists of an inwardly shaped arc. See
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] In a preferred embodiment one cover piece has only male attachment pieces, wherein the other has only female attachment pieces, and wherein the corresponding attachment pieces of the head piece are arranged to mate with the corresponding cover piece. In this manner the right cover piece may only be attached to the right side of the head piece, the left cover piece may only be attached to the left side of the head piece, while at the same time allowing the cover pieces to be attached to each other. As previously discussed attachment pieces and methods may include but are not limited to magnets, snap buttons, shirt buttons, Velcro or the like.
[0062] Also, the lower front attachment piece 24d of the cover piece 12 may be attached to the lower back attachment piece 23e of the head piece, such that the cover piece 12 will be rotated backward so as to cover the neck of the wearer. The angles between these three attachment points 23-24e,d,f will decide at which position the cover piece 12 will end up in the different positions. Numerous angles to suit the circumstance and contemplated user preference are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
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[0064] The head piece according to the forth embodiment is well adapted to be worn both with and without earmuffs. Furthermore the ear cover portions of the forth embodiment as shown are designed to make the head piece compatible with a hard hat or a helmet. The head piece may e.g. be of a balaclava type.
[0065] The invention has been described above with reference to four specific embodiments. The invention is however not limited to these embodiments. The invention comprises further embodiments which are considered to be within the scope of protection as defined by the following claims.
[0066] Specifically, above the different embodiments of the head piece according to the invention have been described to be adapted to earmuffs. The inventive head piece is however also useful to be worn with headphones of the around ear type. Normally, earmuffs are larger and have an oval form whilst headphones are often circular and somewhat smaller. Around-ear headphones are however, as are earmuffs, adapted to be in contact with the ear or the area around the ear in order to keep out sounds from the surroundings. Therefore the head piece according to the invention is just as advantages when it comes to wearing head phones as when wearing earmuffs in cold environments.