HAT HAVING WIDE BRIM AND DETACHABLE CHIN STRAP
20200214382 ยท 2020-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A42B7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hat for a person to wear on the golf course and off the golf course is provided. The hat is lightweight and comfortable to wear and yet is also durable to be worn in all weather conditions. The hat includes a crown and a wide brim than extends around the circumference of the crown to protect the wearer from outdoor weather elements such as sun, rain, wind, and snow. The hat also includes a detachable chin strap that can be removed and stored inside an interior pocket of the hat. In one embodiment, the rear region of the crown includes an opening for receiving a portion of the hair, for example, a ponytail, of the person wearing the hat. This opening can be closed by opposing first and second flaps.
Claims
1. A hat for a wearer, comprising: a crown portion having an inside surface and an outside surface, the crown having a base and a top piece; a brim that extends outwardly from the crown base and is disposed completely around the perimeter of the crown base; the brim having a first aperture for receiving one end of a chin strap; and a second aperture for receiving a second end of a chin strap; a chin strap releasably attached to the brim, the strap having a first end segment for inserting through the first aperture of the brim, a second end segment for inserting through the second aperture of the brim, and an intermediate segment disposed between the first and second end segments, so that the strap forms a continuous loop and extends along the right and left sides of a wearer's face and around their chin area.
2. The hat of claim 1, wherein the inside surface of the crown includes a pocket.
3. The hat of claim 2, wherein the pocket is opened and closed by opposing first and second flaps that can be releasably joined together.
4. The hat of claim 3, wherein the flaps are joined together by a snap button fastener.
5. The hat of claim 3, wherein the flaps are joined together by hook and loop fabric fasteners.
6. The hat of claim 3, wherein the flaps are joined together by an opposing button and button hole.
7. The hat of claim 1, wherein the hat further comprises an adjustable tightening member for adjusting the circumference of the crown.
8. The hat of claim 1, wherein the crown and brim are made from a canvas fabric.
9. A hat for a wearer, comprising: a crown portion having an inside surface and an outside surface, the crown having a base, a top piece, a forward region, and a rear region; a brim that extends outwardly from the crown base and is disposed completely around the perimeter of the crown base; the brim having a first aperture for receiving one end of a chinstrap; and a second aperture for receiving a second end of a chinstrap; a chin strap releasably attached to the brim, the strap having a first end segment for inserting through the first aperture of the brim, a second end segment for inserting through the second aperture of the brim, and an intermediate segment disposed between the first and second end segments, so that the strap forms a continuous loop and extends along the right and left sides of a wearer's face and around their chin area; and an opening in the rear region of the crown for receiving a portion of hair of the wearer.
10. The hat of claim 9, wherein the rear opening is opened and closed by opposing first and second flaps that can be releasably joined together.
11. The hat of claim 9, wherein the hat further comprises an adjustable tightening member for adjusting the circumference of the crown.
12. The hat of claim 9, wherein the crown and brim are made from a canvas fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The novel features that are characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the preferred embodiments of the invention, together with further objects and attendant advantages, are best understood by reference to the following detailed description in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Referring to the Figures, where like reference numerals are used to designate like elements, and particularly
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[0027] The hat (10) also includes a detachable chin strap generally indicated at (20). The strap (20) forms a continuous loop so the strap extends along the right and left sides of a wearer's face and around their chin area. It should be understood the terms, lower, top, upper, downward, bottom, right, left, proximal, distal, and the like are arbitrary terms used to refer to one position of an element based on one perspective and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0028] In general, the detachable chin strap (20) includes three segments. The (20) strap includes a first end segment (21) with a clip (25) at its proximal tip for coupling this segment (21) to the brim (14). The strap (20) also includes an opposing second end segment (24) with a clip (25) at its proximal tip for coupling this segment (24) to the brim (14). The first clip (22) may have two relatively small openings, wherein the end segment (21) passes through and form a proximal loop (34). Likewise, the second clip (25) may have two relatively small openings, wherein the end segment (24) passes through and form a proximal loop (34).
[0029] The first and second end segments (21, 24) form a continuous loop so there is a third segment, an intermediate loop segment (38), that extends below a slide piece (40). The slide piece (40) is used for adjusting the hat (10) around the face as discussed further below. The intermediate loop segment (38) that extends through the slide piece (40) can be a relatively large or small loop depending upon how the wearer wants to adjust the hat.
[0030] The first end segment (21) extends through a first slit (opening) (44) in the brim (14) and is coupled to the brim by clip (25). The second end segment (24) extends through an opposing second slit (opening) (44) in the brim (14) and is coupled to the brim by an opposing clip (25). The point where the first segment (21) is attached to the brim (14) of the hat (10) can be referred to as the first hat attachment point. The point where the second segment (24) is attached to the brim (14) of the hat (10) can be referred to as a second hat attachment point. In this embodiment, the first and second segments (21, 24) are fastened to the hat by simply extending their clips (25) through the respective slits (44). The segments (21, 24) fit tightly and are prevented from slipping through the slits (44) by the clips (25). It is recognized, however, that the first and second end segments (21, 24) can be attached to the brim (14) by other means such as, for example, connectors, clasps, buckles, shackles, spring-loaded clips, snap buttons, laces, ties, button/button holes, hook and loop fastener fabric such as Velcro, or any other suitable fastening means.
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[0034] The hat (10) of the present invention has many advantages including comfort, flexibility, and durability. The hat is relatively lightweight and can be worn either on the golf course or off-course. That is, a golfer can wear the hat comfortably while walking the golf course or swinging a golf club. The hat also can be worn while engaging in many activities off the golf course such as tennis, boating, and walking and for just plain recreational and leisure purposes. The hat can protect the wearer from weather conditions such as the sun, rain, wind, and other outside elements. The wide brim makes the hat particularly comfortable and protective for hot, sunny days. The hat of the present invention is comfortable and flexible yet it is also durable.
[0035] In many conventional hats having a chin strap, a wearer can adjust the strap depending upon weather conditions. For example, the wearer can pull on the strap and tightly secure the hat so that it does not blow away in high winds. Also, the wearer can tighten or loosen the strap depending upon his/her personal preferences. For example, some wearers might prefer to keep the hat loose in all weather conditions. In some cases, spending time on fiddling with the strap can be tiresome and a distraction to playing golf. In play, golfers bend their neck and keep their head down when swinging a club. The strap might distract or interfere with a golfer while they are bending over to address the ball and make a shot. It can be awkward and uncomfortable constantly tightening and loosening the strap. In the present invention, these problems are overcome with a detachable chin strap (20) that can be easily removed and later attached back onto the hat (10). As discussed further below, the chin strap (20) can be stored in an interior pocket of the hat (10).
[0036] To remove the chin strap (20), the user grasps one end of the strap between his/her thumb and index finger and pulls the end of the through the opening in the brim of the hat and away from the brim. The user then does the same action on the other end of the strap. In this way, the strap is completely removed. The user can then store the strap in a pocket located in the inside surface of the crown. Referring to
[0037] The flaps (72a, 72b) cover a pocket (compartment) that can be used for storing the detachable chin strap (20) as described above. This pocket (74) also can be used for storing any other suitable product such as, for example, keys, headphones, cards, coins, golf tees, ball markers, and the like. The flaps (72a, 72b) are fastened together to close the pocket (74). Preferably, hook-and-loop fasteners such as Velcro fabric fasteners are used to lock the flaps in place. More particularly, the flaps have exterior and interior surfaces. In the example shown in
[0038] The hat (10) of this invention is sufficiently rigid so that it will stay in place and prevent a wearer's head region from being exposed to rain and other elements and yet the hat is not excessively tight. The hat has a soft and comfortable feel and a person wearing the hat can move easily without the hat blowing away even when the strap is loose or completely removed. As discussed above, in contrast to conventional hats having chin straps, the hat (10) of this invention includes a strap (20) that can be easily removed altogether and then stored in an interior pocket (74) of the hat.
[0039] Some women having long hair do not enjoy wearing hats, because they have no place for their hair to rest. These women need to bunch-up their hair underneath the hat and this can be uncomfortable. When a woman places her hair in a ponytail, it also can be uncomfortable having it hang freely from the hat; and there may be no room for a ponytail holder. Referring to
[0040] When numerical lower limits and numerical upper limits are set forth herein, it is contemplated that any combination of these values may be used. Other than in the operating examples, or unless otherwise expressly specified, all of the numerical ranges, amounts, values and percentages such as those for amounts of materials and others in the specification may be read as if prefaced by the word about even though the term about may not expressly appear with the value, amount or range. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the specification and attached claims are approximations that may vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by the present invention.
[0041] It is understood that the hat constructions described and illustrated herein represent only some embodiments of the invention. It is appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and additions can be made to the products without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. It is intended that all such embodiments be covered by the appended claims.