PROTECTIVE FASTENABLE HEADWRAP
20210106086 · 2021-04-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A headwrap provides fastening mechanisms for covering, protecting, and retaining the hair of a wearer. A fabric panel forming the headwrap may be defined by a head covering, a crown circumscribing the head covering, and a tail extending rearwardly from the crown and having an internal volume able to contain and cover the hair of the wearer. Left and right straps affixed to a base of the tail enable a wearer to tension the straps about the crown to tighten the head covering over the head, tying the straps off at the front of the crown. A loop affixed to a terminus of the tail enables a user to draw the tail forward and hang the loop off a button affixed about the crown on the forehead.
Claims
1. A headwrap comprising: a fabric panel having a head covering, a crown circumscribing the head covering, and a tapered tail extending from the crown, the tapered tail defining an interior volume able to cover and contain hair; a loop affixed to a terminus of the tapered tail; and a button affixed to the fabric panel opposite the tapered tail.
2. The headwrap of claim 1, further comprising a left-strap affixed to the tapered tail; and a right-strap affixed to the tapered tail; wherein each of the left-strap and the right-strap are sufficiently long to reach from the tapered tail to the button.
3. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the crown further comprises a left-sleeve and a right-sleeve, such that the left-strap may be passed through the left-sleeve and the right-strap may be passed through the right-sleeve.
4. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the tapered tail is bisected by a crease.
5. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the crown is defined by a periphery fold of the fabric panel which is laid flat against the head covering and stitched to the head covering.
6. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the fabric panel is constructed of satin.
7. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the fabric panel is constructed of silk.
8. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the button is affixed to the crown.
9. The headwrap of claim 1, wherein the crown is defined by a peripheral fold of the fabric panel which is turned outwardly and stitched to the head covering.
10. A headwrap comprising: a fabric panel having a head covering, a crown circumscribing the head covering, and a tapered tail extending from the crown, the tapered tail defining an interior volume able to cover and contain hair; a loop affixed to a terminus of the tapered tail; a button affixed to the fabric panel opposite the tapered tail; a left-strap affixed to the tapered tail; and a right-strap affixed to the tapered tail; a left-sleeve; and a right-sleeve; wherein each of the left-strap and the right-strap are sufficiently long to reach from the tapered tail to the button; wherein the left-strap may be passed through the left-sleeve and the right-strap may be passed through the right-sleeve; wherein the tapered tail is bisected by a crease; wherein the crown is defined by a periphery fold of the fabric panel which is laid flat against the head covering and stitched to the head covering; wherein the fabric panel is constructed of satin; wherein the fabric panel is constructed of silk; and wherein the button is affixed to the crown.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a protective fastenable headwrap, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0015] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a headwrap and more particularly to a protective fastenable headwrap as used to improve the protection of hair during sleep and other situations.
[0017] Generally, the protective fastenable headwrap is a head covering useful for protecting and preserving hair, especially while the wearer is sleeping. The wrap is sufficiently adjustable through means of straps and a button fastener to fit a wide range of volume of hair. The headwrap provides a barrier between the hair rubbing against other objects, preventing the hair from becoming messy, tangled, and frizzled while the wearer tosses and turns in bed at night. Satin or silk may be used to construct the wrap for maximum comfort. Protecting brittle ends and edges also serves to encourage healthy hair growth over time. In addition to the protective function, the headwrap may also serve as a fashion accessory. In some embodiments, logos or designs may be incorporated into the headwrap.
[0018] The headwrap includes a head covering that extends into a V-shaped tail. This tail may be creased to define an internal volume which can be used to cover and contain long hair. The tail may terminate in a loop which can be attached to a button on the forehead of the head covering. In this way, hair contained within the tail may be constrained against the neck and head of the wearer when the tail is attached to the button at the front of the head covering.
[0019] Furthermore, the headwrap includes two straps, one on the left of the headwrap, and one on the right. In use, these may be further used to affix and constrain the headwrap. A user may cross the straps over each other at the back of the neck and then wrap each strap around the opposite side of the headwrap to the front, where the meeting straps may be tied together. In some embodiments, sleeves may be provided on the left and right side of the headwrap which the straps may be passed through for further retention and to streamline the headwrap when tied taut.
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[0026] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.