Headwear brim
11576453 ยท 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A42B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42B1/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A 360-degree brim from improving the sun protection of a separate headwear. The 360-degree brim may have a pull cord for selectively adjusting the fit of its head opening. The 360-degree brim may have fold lines for moving the 360-degree brim between a plurality of successively smaller folded conditions for storage and ease of access.
Claims
1. A headwear brim comprising: an annulus substrate defining an inner circumference; a plurality of fold lines integrated into and radially extending along the annulus substrate, wherein each fold line ends between the inner circumference an outer periphery of the annulus subtrate; a UV-protective material sandwiching the annulus substrate; the UV-protective material defining a cord channel along the inner circumference, and wherein the inner circumference defines a head opening; an endless cord disposed in the cord channel; and a portion of the endless cord protruding from the UV-protective material in such a way that the cord is movable between a slack state and one of a plurality of tightened states successively decreasing a radius of the inner circumference, whereby successively folding the annulus substrate along each fold line symmetrically decreasing its footprint to one-eighth, and wherein the cord is dimensioned so that in a protrusion of the cord completely wraps around the outer periphery and the inner circumference, thereby securing the one-eighth footprint.
2. The headwear brim of claim 1, further comprising: a cord lock operatively associating with said portion to move each tightened state between an unlocked condition and a locked condition.
3. The headwear brim of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fold lines comprises four equally spaced apart fold lines.
4. The headwear brim of claim 1, wherein the UV-protective material has a circumferentially spaced apart stitching pattern.
5. A method of increasing a sun-protection efficacy of a baseball cap, the method comprising: donning the headwear brim of claim 1 over said baseball cap.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising selectively adjusting the head opening by selectively urging the portion of the cord.
7. A headwear brim comprising: an annulus substrate defining an inner circumference; a plurality of fold lines integrated into and radially extending along the annulus substrate, wherein each fold line ends between the inner circumference an outer periphery of the annulus substrate; a UV-protective material defining a cord channel along the inner circumference, and wherein the inner circumference defines a head opening, wherein the UV-protective material has a circumferentially spaced apart stitching pattern; an endless cord disposed in the cord channel a portion of the endless cord protruding from the UV-protective material in such a way that the cord is movable between a slack state and one of a plurality of tightened states successively decreasing a radius of the inner circumference; and a cord lock operatively associating with said portion to move each tightened state between an unlocked condition and a locked condition, whereby successively folding the annulus substrate along each fold line symmetrically decreasing its footprint to one-eighth, wherein the cord is dimensioned so that in a protrusion of the cord completely wraps around the outer periphery and the inner circumference, thereby securing the one-eighth footprint.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(11) Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a 360-degree brim from improving the sun protection of a separate headwear. The 360-degree brim may have a pull cord for selectively adjusting the fit of its head opening. The 360-degree brim may have fold lines for moving the 360-degree brim between a plurality of successively smaller folded conditions for storage and ease of access.
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(13) The sturdy but foldable substrate 14 may provide fold lines 15 that enable the foldable substrate 14 to move between a first folded condition (
(14) The UV protective material 12 may be a synthetic fabric with a spaced apart circumferential stitching pattern.
(15) Just inward of the head opening 18 may be cord channel 24 disposed between the exterior UV protective material 12 and circumferentially contiguous with and/or circumscribing the head opening 18. A cord 20 may occupy the cord channel 24 and protrude therefrom in the form of a protrusion 23. The protrusion 23 may be loop. A cord lock 22 may operatively associated with the protrusion 23 so that the cord 20 can move between a slack state and one of a plurality of tightened states, which in turn can be locked by the cord lock 22, whereby the circumference of the head opening 18 can be selectively adjusted to cinch along a head of a wearer and/or a headwear the wearer is wearing.
(16) A method of using the present invention may include the following. The headwear brim 10 disclosed above may be provided. The headwear brim 10 may be placed over another headwear with an insufficient brim 32, such as a baseball cap, and adjusted to fit the wearer by engaging the cord 20, thereby providing a 360-degree brim of UV protection, shading and cooling for the wearer's face, head and neck area. It should be understood, of course, that there the wearer need not be wearing another headwear 30 and can use the headwear brim 10 directly on their head.
(17) Subsequent use, the headwear brim 10 may be folded along the fold lines 25 between one of three folded conditions for convenient storage and ease of access.
(18) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.