Hatdana hat

20190380422 ยท 2019-12-19

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    Abstract

    The HATDANA HAT simply put based on apparel industry guidelines for head sizes and hat sizes, is a more efficient and economical manufacturing process of making several hats from one same square yard of fabric. By being able to cut several two specific shapes a Rectangle (brim) and Triangle (crown) from one same square yard of fabric and stitching with one stitched seam one each of those two specific shapes together in a particular way a Rectangle and Triangle yields one hat. Being able to cut several Rectangles and Triangles from one same square yard of fabric yields several hats. Each hat covers head in entirety based on the hat making industry's own understanding of hat and head sizes.

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    1. Gabriel M. Bannowsky do put forth that this claim of a Hatdana Hat is a hat manufacturing process based on the general accepted average size of the human head in the hat industry to be between 21 and 23 in circumference. By specifically cutting a Rectangle (brim) shape and a Triangle(crown) shape from one same square yard of fabric in congruence with the average size's of the human head and fixing these two piece's together in a specific way creating one piece of fabric for a complete covering of the head creates a hat. The Rectangle (brim) shape and the Triangle (crown) shape design allows many Rectangle shapes and many Triangle shapes cut from one same yard of fabric and when one each of these Rectangle and Triangle shapes are stitched together in a specific way yields many hats from one same square yard of fabric. Specifically, the Geometry of the Rectangle shape and Triangle shape cut from one same square yard of fabric and stitched together in a specific way creates one piece of fabric that covers head in entirety creating a hat gives Hatdana Hat it's unique patentable quality.

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    [0013] 1. FIG. 1. One same square yard of fabric. Page 1.

    [0014] 2. FIG. 2. Cut one same square yard of fabric into one larger evenly sized rectangle entirely lengthwise and from rest of material of one same square yard of fabric cut four smaller rectangles entirely lengthwise. Page 2.

    [0015] 3. FIG. 3. Cut the larger evenly sized rectangle into two squares. Page 3.

    [0016] 4. FIG. 4. Cut the two squares into triangles. Page 4.

    [0017] 5. FIG. 5. One individual rectangle and one individual triangle laid flat. Page 5.

    [0018] 6. FIG. 6. Rectangle folded lengthwise over bottom of triangle and one seam stitched. Page 6.

    [0019] 7. FIG. 7. Front view of Hatdana Hat covering head in entirety. Page 7.

    [0020] 8. FIG. 8. Side view of Hatdana Hat tied securely and covering head in entirety. Page 8.

    [0021] 9. FIG. 9. Back view of Hatdana Hat tied securely and covering head in entirety. Page 9.