HEADWEAR APPARATUS WITH A FLEXIBLE PANEL TO ACCOMMODATE THE NATURAL EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION OF A WEARERS HEAD WITH INTEGRATED OPENINGS FOR HAIR
20220022584 · 2022-01-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Hyo Jeong YIM (Palisades Park, NJ, US)
- Sky KIM (Palisades Park, NJ, US)
- Min KIM (Palisades Park, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure are drawn to adjustable wearable headwear with integrated openings for accommodating one or more styles of hair. Aspects of the present disclosure also relate to adjustable headwear with integrated openings having a flexible member formed from one or more flexible elements (e.g., elastic bands, elastic straps, etc.) for permitting the headwear to adjust (e.g., expand or contract) based on a wearer's head size and/or hairstyle (e.g., a bun, a ponytail, or similar hairstyle), and for permitting natural contraction or expansion of the wearer's head. In an embodiment, the flexible elements may be arranged in a “ladder” pattern in a rear, flexible panel of the headwear. In another example of a headwear, the flexible elements may be arranged in a generally “X-shaped” pattern in a rear, flexible panel of the headwear. In such an example, two or more “X-shaped” elastic or flexible elements may be used.
Claims
1. A headwear item for the natural expansion and contraction of a wearer's head comprising: a brim portion; a cap portion formed as a generally semi-spherical body having an apex at a top of the cap portion and an annular periphery at a bottom of the cap portion that defines a head opening for receiving the head of the wearer within the cap portion, wherein the cap portion is formed from a plurality of panels, and wherein one of the panels is flexible; and a flexible panel, wherein the flexible panel comprises a plurality of elastic members disposed horizontally forming integrated hair openings to permit the expansion and contraction of the headwear and for passing a bundle of hair of the wearer therethrough, wherein each elastic member is configured to divide the hair opening into separate hair location sections.
2. The headwear of claim 1, wherein the openings formed between the elastic members are usable for locating the bundle of hair at different positions on the head of the wearer.
3. The headwear of claim 1, wherein the width of the elastic member is less than or equal to the width of the openings formed between the elastic members.
4. The headwear of claim 1, wherein the width of the openings in the flexible panel is less than or equal to 1.5 times the width of the elastic member.
5. The headwear of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the width of the elastic member to the width of the openings increase in proportion to the coefficient of elasticity of the elastic members.
6. The headwear of claim 1, wherein an adjustment strap is located at the base of the flexible panel.
7. A headwear item for the natural expansion and contraction of a wearer's head comprising: a brim portion; a cap portion formed as a generally semi-spherical body having an apex at a top of the cap portion and an annular periphery at a bottom of the cap portion that defines a head opening for receiving the head of the wearer within the cap portion, wherein the cap portion is formed from a plurality of panels, and wherein one of the panels is flexible; and a flexible panel, wherein the flexible panel comprises a plurality of elastic members, wherein each elastic member is formed from crisscrossed elastic members along an integrated hair opening for passing a bundle of hair of the wearer therethrough, wherein each elastic member is configured to divide the hair opening into separate hair location sections.
8. The headwear of claim 7, wherein an angle formed by the elastic members is less than 90 degrees.
9. The headwear of claim 7, wherein an angle formed by the elastic members is greater than 30 degrees but less than or equal to 60 degrees.
10. The headwear of claim 7, wherein the width of the elastic member is less than or equal to the width of the openings formed between the elastic members.
11. The headwear of claim 7, wherein the width of the openings in the flexible panel is less than or equal to 1.5 times the width of the elastic member.
12. The headwear of claim 7, wherein the ratio of the width of the elastic member to the width of the openings increase in proportion to the coefficient of elasticity of the elastic members.
13. The headwear of claim 7, wherein an adjustment strap is located at the base of the flexible panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein, and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate exemplary aspects of the present disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The present disclosure is drawn to, among other things, a headwear apparatus with a flexible panel containing flexible elements that form integrated openings for hair. Specifically, embodiments of the disclosure may be drawn to an adjustable headwear having an integrated opening in a rear panel of the headwear using one or more flexible elements (e.g., elastic bands, elastic straps, fabric or similar materials). According to an exemplary embodiment, the one or more flexible elements (e.g., elastic bands, elastic straps, or similar) may be arranged in a “ladder” pattern, as shown in
[0023] Embodiments of the present disclosure may refer to headwear. It can be appreciated that any headwear having an adjustment mechanism, such as a baseball cap with an adjustable band or strap to accommodate various head sizes, can be utilized by the embodiments described herein. Embodiments described throughout the present disclosure may refer to a flexible panel that may be located in a rear or back part of a headwear (e.g., baseball cap or trucker hat). This flexible panel may be referred to as a panel that may include one or more flexible elements to permit the panel, and, ultimately, the headwear, to expand or contract based upon how much hair is present when a wearer adorns or wears the headwear. It should be noted that a flexible panel may also be made from non-flexible hat material by removed strips of the hat material forming an alternating ladder design of hat material so that spaces or openings are formed by the removal of hat material. The openings formed by the absence of non-flexible material may allow for the flexible panel to flex by a sufficient amount to accommodate the natural expansion and contraction of a wearer's head. For example, a user or wearer with a ponytail may cause the flexible panel, as taught throughout this disclosure, to expand to accommodate the excess bundle of hair.
[0024] As described earlier in this disclosure, there are many examples of headwear available for commercial purchase by a user; this headwear may exist as hats and caps with a hole therein to accommodate a ponytail. In some instances, the headwear is a classic baseball hat. When wearing a classic baseball hat, women may often put their ponytail through an opening above the adjustment straps (e.g., snapback section of a baseball cap or belt-and-buckle closure, or similar) of the classic baseball hat. In classic baseball caps, there is one opening for hair which is same opening located above the adjustment straps. With the classic baseball cap, the opening formed above the adjustment strap typically is a large opening which does not provide a snug fit to the area of a wearer's head that is flush with the opening. In hats that have two openings, one for hair and a separate opening for the adjustment strap, there is a separation between the two openings. This separation creates a section that impedes or constrains the wearer's head and makes wearing the classic baseball cap uncomfortable, tight, or a combination of both. In some instances when hair grows to a longer length, this may cause the user to experience discomfort, and even headaches as the hat fits tighter. In such headwear, such as the cap with two openings described above, the headwear includes two openings (e.g., a hair opening and an adjustment opening) that are not stable since there is not enough material to provide support to the back sphere (e.g., rear part) of the hat or headwear. In such cases, material between the two openings can pinch when hat or headwear is adjusted tighter. This material between the two openings may also be uncomfortable to a wearer when the hat is too tight (i.e., when a wearer needs a haircut). Embodiments of the present disclosure provide advantages over the classic headwear described above. For example, embodiments of the present disclosure disclose and illustrate plural headwear apparatuses with an adjustable opening with integrated openings for hair. Specifically, these embodiments may include an integrated opening in a rear, “flexible” panel of the headwear using one or more flexible elements (e.g., elastic bands, elastic straps, or similar).
[0025] For purposes of this disclosure, the one or more “flexible members” may be referred to as “elastic members”. In an exemplary embodiment, a “flexible” panel incorporating these elastic members may provide a wearer a “snug” feel (e.g., a hat that may conform to contours of the back of head). The flexible elements, or elastic members, may be designed or formed from a material(s) such that the flexible elements are not abrasive to hair. For example, in classic baseball caps, a plastic adjuster means can rub against or cut hair. The flexible elements of the rear, flexible panel taught herein would not cause such abrasion or damage to hair when the headwear is worn by the user.
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[0029] The panels 16 may be formed from different material, natural fabric and/or synthetic textile. Headwear 10 may, instead of a brim 12, include a rim or a visor in alternative embodiments. In further exemplary embodiments, the adjustable strap 20 may comprise a band and clasp, pins and matching holes or Velcro and may be located in a bottom portion of the headwear 10 and between the bottom portion and the top of the headwear 10. In an embodiment, to provide a higher degree of protection, the top part of the headwear 10 may be formed from or made out of a hard material.
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[0031] In an exemplary embodiment, the flexible panel 18 meets at a point towards a top section of the panel. For purposes of this disclosure, “top” refers to the section of the headwear depicting button 17. The flexible panel 18 may be recessed from the top section of the panel and/or the button 17 by a distance or space. This space is shown as element 40 in
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[0036] While principles of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to illustrative embodiments for particular applications, it should be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the teachings provided herein will recognize additional modifications, applications, embodiments, and substitution of equivalents all fall within the scope of the embodiments described herein. Accordingly, the inventions described herein are not to be considered as limited by the foregoing description.