ALL IN ONE HEADWRAP

20170318885 · 2017-11-09

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    Abstract

    The invention concerns an-all-in-one headwrap which allows the user to fashionably cover their head without having to be concerned with tying, tucking, pulling or twisting a traditional headwrap or head scarf. The headwrap is a layer of fabric comprised of two parts—a crown and a knot attached together. The headwrap further comprises a closure which secures the crown and knot portion of the headwrap to the user's head.

    Claims

    1. A headwrap comprising: a crown, wherein the crown fit securely on a user's head; a knot at the nape of the crown; and a closure which allows the headwrap to be secured to the user's head.

    2. The headwrap of claim 1 wherein the crown and knot are made from 4-way stretch fabric.

    3. The headwrap of claim 2 wherein the 4-way stretch fabric is selected from the group consisting of from cotton, denim, silk, satin, microfiber, suede, leather, linen and combinations thereof.

    4. The headwrap of claim 3 wherein the 4-way stretch fabric is organic.

    5. The headwrap of claim 1 wherein the crown comprises a lining.

    6. The headwrap of claim 1 wherein the closure is a securer.

    7. The headwrap of claim 6 wherein the securer is selected from the group consisting of elastic, hooks, loops, hook and loop straps (Velcro®), buttons, drawstring and combinations thereof.

    8. The headwrap of claim 7 wherein the securer is fashioned to resemble a scarf.

    9. The headwrap of claim 1 wherein the crown and knot are attached to each other.

    10. The headwrap of claim 9 wherein the crown and knot are attached to each other with elastic, hooks, loops, hook and loop straps (Velcro®) or buttons.

    11. The headwrap of claim 9 wherein the crown and knot are sewn together.

    12. The headwrap of claim 5 further comprising a wireless electronic communication device in the lining.

    13. The headwrap of claim 1 further comprising a vision light on the crown.

    14. A headwrap system comprising the headwrap of claim 1 and instructions on how to place and secure the headwrap on the user's head.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] FIG. 1 is a side view of the all-in-one-headwrap which shows the crown, knot and closure;

    [0018] FIGS. 2A and 2B are side views of the all-in-one-headwrap which shows the crown, knot, closure and lining;

    [0019] FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the all-in-one-headwrap which shows the crown, knot and closure;

    [0020] FIG. 4 is an elevational view of the all-in-one-headwrap which shows the headwrap folded up;

    [0021] FIG. 5 is a side schematic view of the headwrap showing how the headwrap could be worn with different hair types;

    [0022] FIG. 6 is a rear schematic view of the headwrap showing different closures for the headwrap;

    [0023] FIG. 7 is a side schematic view of the headwrap showing different closures for the headwrap;

    [0024] FIG. 8 is a front view of the all-in-one-headwrap which shows the crown, knot and closure; and

    [0025] FIG. 9 is a top view of the all-in-one-headwrap which shows the crown, knot and closure.

    DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0026] Disclosed are a headwrap and associated methods, systems, devices, and various apparatus. The headwrap, and more particularly the headwrap in the drawings, is a layer of fabric comprised of two parts—a crown and a knot attached together. The headwrap further comprises a closure which secures the crown and knot portion of the headwrap to the user's head. In some embodiments, the crown and knot are made from a single layer of fabric. In yet another embodiment the headwrap can be made from multiple layers of fabric.

    [0027] One embodiment of a headwrap 100 is disclosed and described with reference to FIG. 1. FIG. 1 displays a side view of the headwrap 100 which shows the crown 110, knot 120, and closure 130. FIG. 9 displays a top view of the headwrap 100 in its fully expanded arrangement.

    [0028] The crown 110 and knot 120 are attached or joined by an elastic band. In other embodiments, the crown 110 and knot 120 can be attached or joined by hooks, loops, hook and loop straps (Velcro®) and buttons. In yet another embodiment the crown 110 and knot 120 are attached by sewing 160 the portions together.

    [0029] The crown 110 and knot 120 can be made from several different fabrics including 4-way stretch fabric. In some embodiments, the crown 110 and knot 120 can be made from cotton, denim, silk, satin, microfiber, suede, leather or linen. The crown 110 and knot 120 can be adapted for those with active lifestyles and can be made from breathable fabrics, including wicking fabrics and fabrics with UV protection, which assists in the reduction of noticeable perspiration on the user's head.

    [0030] The closure 130 is attached to the headwrap by elastic drawstring shown in FIGS. 2A and 3 the closure 130 can be tucked into the crown 110 or, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2B and 8, the closure 130 can dangle from the back of the knot 120. As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 the closure 130 can be made from several securers. These securers include elastic, hooks, loops, hook and loop straps (Velcro®), buttons and drawstrings.

    [0031] As shown in FIG. 5 the knot 120 can expand to accommodate different hair lengths, textures, and thicknesses. Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 5, the crown 110 stays securely in place when used by people with different hair types.

    [0032] As shown in FIG. 3, the headwrap 100 has a lining 140. The lining 140 is attached to the crown by stitching 150. In some embodiments, the stitching 150 is a cotton/blind hem stitch or zig zag. In other embodiments, the stitching 150 includes glues, weavings, heat melting and related methods. In some embodiments the headwrap 100 can be made from dual sided material such as cotton blends eliminating the need for separate attachment of the lining.

    [0033] Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention is limited not by the specific disclosure herein.