A CAP AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CAP
20190274387 ยท 2019-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42C1/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42C1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A42B1/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42C1/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42C1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A baseball cap (100) and method of assembling thereof is provided. The cap (100) includes a single-panel crown (110) that is formed from a single sheet or single piece of stretchable fabric, such as using heat pressing techniques. The single-panel crown (110) has a hemispherical shape. The cap (100) further includes a support layer (230), such as made from buckram, which is attached to an interior, front portion of the single-panel crown (110), and a visor (120) and an elastic band (260) which are attached to the single-panel crown (110).
Claims
1. A method of assembling a cap comprising: forming a single-panel crown for a cap from a single sheet or single piece of stretchable fabric; attaching a support layer to an interior portion of the single-panel crown; and attaching a visor and an elastic band to the single-panel crown with the attached support layer.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the forming a single-panel crown comprises: heating and stretching the single sheet or single piece of stretchable fabric to form a hemispherical shape on a portion of the stretchable fabric.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the forming a single-panel crown further comprises: cutting any extra edge portion or portions of the stretchable fabric that extend from or beyond the hemispherical shaped portion in order to form the single-panel crown for the cap.
4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the heating and stretching comprises: applying heat to one or both sides of the stretchable fabric; and as heat is applied, applying a pressing force with a hemispherical shaped fabric mold to stretch the portion of the stretchable fabric into the hemispherical shape.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the stretchable fabric comprises a woven or non-woven material.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the stretchable fabric includes 2% to 5% spandex.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the support layer comprises buckram, the attaching a support layer comprising: applying an adhesive to a surface of the buckram or an interior, front portion of the single-panel crown; and pressing the buckram against the interior, front portion of the single-panel crown so that the adhesive bonds the buckram to the interior, front portion of the single-panel crown.
8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising: applying bonding tape over one or more seams that are formed between an edge of the buckram and an interior surface of the single-panel crown, each of the one or more seams extending radially from an interior, central portion to a bottom edge of the single-panel crown, the bonding tape covering the one or more seams and further connecting the buckram to the single-panel crown.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the attaching a visor and an elastic band comprises stitching the visor and the elastic band to the single-panel crown, the elastic band attached around an interior, bottom edge of the single-panel crown.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the cap is a baseball cap, and the elastic band is a sweatband.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the single sheet or single piece of stretchable fabric comprises a fabric blank of the stretchable fabric, wherein the forming a single-panel crown comprises: heating and stretching the fabric blank of the stretchable fabric to form a single-panel crown having a hemispherical shape.
12. Headwear comprising a cap that includes: a single-panel crown formed from a single sheet or single piece of stretchable fabric and having a hemispherical shape; a support layer attached to an interior portion of the single-panel crown; and a visor and an elastic band that are attached to the single-panel crown.
13. The headwear according to claim 12, wherein the stretchable fabric comprises a woven or non-woven material.
14. The headwear according to claim 13, wherein the stretchable fabric includes 2% to 5% spandex.
15. The headwear according to claim 12, wherein the support layer comprises buckram, which is heat bonded to an interior, front portion of the single-panel crown using an adhesive.
16. The headwear according to claim 15, further comprising: bonding tape applied over one or more seams that are formed between an edge of the buckram and an interior surface of the single-panel crown, each of the one or more seams extending radially from an interior, central portion to a bottom edge of the single-panel crown, the bonding tape covering the one or more seams and further connecting the buckram to the single-panel crown.
17. The headwear according to claim 12, wherein the visor and the elastic band are stitched to the single-panel crown, the elastic band being attached around an interior, bottom edge of the single-panel crown.
18. The headwear according to claim 12, wherein the cap is a baseball cap, and the elastic band is a sweatband.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The description of the various exemplary embodiments is explained in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
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[0012] As further shown in
[0013] The support layer 230 can be formed as a single panel or by connecting multiple support panels. For example, as shown in
[0014] The support layer 230 can be attached to the interior or inside of the single-panel crown 110 through heat transfer techniques using an adhesive (e.g., a fabric adhesive), as well as using bonding tape. As shown in
[0015] The elastic band 260 is attached around an interior of the bottom edge 114 of the single-panel crown 110 with the attached support layer 230. The elastic band 260 can be a sweatband. The visor 120 and the elastic band 260 can be attached to the single-panel crown 110 by sewing or stitching them to the single-panel crown 110 (see e.g., stitches or stitching 116 in
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[0017] As shown in
[0018] As shown in
[0019] As shown by reference 700 in
[0020] As further shown in
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[0022] At reference 904, the stretchable fabric is heated and stretched so at least a portion thereof forms a hemispherical shape (e.g., a dome or half-sphere shape). A hemispherical-shaped fabric mold or other suitable fabric mold of a heat press transfer machine or heat pressing system can be used to heat press, and thus, stretch the stretchable fabric into a desired shape (or dimensions). The stretchable fabric can be heated on one or both sides when stretching the fabric.
[0023] At reference 906, any extra edge portion or portions of the stretchable fabric that extend from or beyond the hemispherical-shaped portion is cut or trimmed off in order to form a single-panel crown for a cap.
[0024] At reference 908, a support layer is attached to an inside or interior surface of the single-panel crown. For baseball or similar caps, the support layer can be attached to an interior, front portion of the single-panel crown. As previously discussed, the support layer can be made of buckram, and can be formed of one or more support panels which are attached together such as by sewing or stitching, adhesive (e.g., fabric adhesive), bonding tape or a combination thereof, or by other conventional attachment techniques. For example, the support layer can initially be attached to the single-panel crown with an adhesive, and then bonding tape can be applied over the seams between outer edge or periphery of the support layer and the interior of the single-panel crown.
[0025] At reference 910, the visor and the elastic band (e.g., a sweatband) is attached to the single-panel crown, such as by sewing or stitching. The visor and the elastic band can be attached separately to the single-panel crown or attached together (e.g., at the same time or simultaneously) to the single-panel crown.
[0026] At reference 912, other cap manufacturing processes may be performed to customize the cap. For example, these and other conventional cap manufacturing processes may include embroidering a logo(s) or printing a logo(s), e.g., a print logo, on the cap.
[0027] The headwear and method of assembling thereof, which are shown and described above with reference to the figures, are simply provided as examples. It should be understood that the headwear can include a single-panel crown having a different or varying size, shape and configuration. Although the headwear in
[0028] As discussed herein, a stretchable fabric can be heated and stretched into a desired shape with a heat press transfer machine or heat pressing system that employs fabric mold. The fabric mold can include a male mold part (e.g., mold 10 in
[0029] Words of degree, such as about, substantially, and the like are used herein in the sense of at, or nearly at, when given the manufacturing, design, and material tolerances inherent in the stated circumstances and are used to prevent the unscrupulous infringer from unfairly taking advantage of the invention disclosure where exact or absolute figures and operational or structural relationships are stated as an aid to understanding the invention.
[0030] While particular embodiments and applications of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise construction and compositions disclosed herein and that various modifications, changes, and variations can be apparent from the foregoing descriptions without departing from the invention.