Item of Apparel
20190216153 ยท 2019-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B1/0188
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An item of apparel includes an upper tubular member and a lower tubular member. A hinge pivotally connects the upper tubular member with the lower tubular member and enables relative rotation of the upper tubular member with respect to the lower tubular member about a pivot axis defined by the hinge.
Claims
1. An item of apparel comprising: an upper tubular member, a lower tubular member, and a hinge pivotally connecting the upper tubular member and the lower tubular member, the hinge defining a pivot axis, each of the upper and lower tubular members having a tubular portion; the upper tubular member being pivotally movable with respect to the lower tubular member about the pivot axis, the upper tubular member being pivotal away from the lower tubular member from a first position wherein the hinge is in a closed position to a second position; and when the hinge is in the closed position the upper and lower tubular members surround a common longitudinal axis and are spaced adjacent to one another along the longitudinal axis.
2. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the first tubular member and the second tubular member are adjacent to one another along the longitudinal axis without overlap when the hinge is in the closed position.
3. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second tubular members comprise an outer tubular surface and in inner tubular surface, the hinge being disposed on the outer tubular surfaces of the first and second tubular members.
4. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second tubular members comprise an outer tubular surface and in inner tubular surface, the hinge being disposed on the inner tubular surfaces of the first and second tubular members.
5. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein each of the upper and lower tubular members comprise an inner tubular wall and an outer tubular wall, and the hinge is disposed inside of or between the said walls of the tubular members.
6. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein each of the upper and lower tubular members comprise a respective tubular portion, the tubular portions and the hinge each being respective portions of a single piece of material.
7. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein one or both of the upper and lower tubular members includes overlapping portions releasably fastened together by a fastener.
8. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the hinge releasably connects the upper and lower tubular members.
9. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the upper tubular member has a closed end.
10. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the upper tubular member comprises an ear flap formed as a convex bulge or widening of the upper tubular member.
11. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the upper tubular member has an interior tubular wall and the ear flap is foldable to be selectively inside of the interior tubular wall.
12. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the upper and lower tubular members have an outer circumference, the outer circumferences of the upper and lower tubular members being equal to one another.
13. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein each of the upper and lower tubular members has a circumference of between about sixteen inches and twenty-eight inches.
14. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein each of the upper and lower tubular members extends along a respective axis, each of the upper and lower tubular members extending between about two inches and six inches along the respective axis.
15. The item of apparel of claim 1 comprising a draw string at least partially disposed within the lower tubular member.
16. The item of apparel of claim 1 wherein the lower tubular member comprises a partially conical flap foldable into and out of the lower tubular member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] The item of apparel 10 includes an upper tubular member 12 with a lower side 13 and a like lower tubular member 14 having an upper side 15. The illustrated tubular members are each formed from a wool blend material cut into an elongate rectangle, the opposite longitudinal ends of the rectangle being permanently fastened to each other by thread or adhesive to form the tubular member.
[0031] A hinge 16 pivotally attaches the upper and lower tubular members 12, 14 together. The hinge enables pivotal movement of the upper and lower tubular members towards and away from each other about a pivot axis or axis of rotation 18 defined by the hinge. The illustrated hinge 16 is permanently fastened to the outside of the tubular members and is formed by stitching or adhering a piece of fabric to the tubular members. As seen in
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[0033] When the hinge 16 is in the closed position the upper tubular member overlays the lower tubular member with the lower side 13 and the upper side 15 facing one another. The upper and lower tubular members are not connected to one another and do not overlay one another away from the hinge.
[0034] The hinge permits the upper tubular member to pivot relative to the lower tubular member about 270 degrees in the counter-clockwise direction as viewed in
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[0036] In use, a user may place the item of apparel in an initial state shown in
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[0038] The user 20 can adjust the position of the upper tubular member 12 relative to the lower tubular member 14 as desired for use. In
[0039] If desired, the user 20 can also move the lower tubular member from the neck to cover the face. The item of apparel 10 thereby enables the user to have two adjustable headbands over the face.
[0040] As mentioned above, the upper and lower tubular members 12, 14 do not have to be identically sized.
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[0042] In addition, in
[0043] As another example of the hinge being between the walls of the tubular members,
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[0045] The upper side of the upper tubular member 12 may be closed in embodiments to thereby define a hat or cap 34 as seen in
[0046] The hinge 16 may be designed to detachably attach the upper and lower tubular members 12, 14 to one another.
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[0049] The tubular members 12, 14 may in embodiments each include flaps or other extendable members that may be folded into the tubular member or folded along the outside of the tubular member when not in use.
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[0051] The edge of the material forming the upper edge of the lower tubular member 14 extends away from the opposite edge to form a partially conical flap 46. The flap 46 may be folded into the lower tubular member, the fold line defining a uniform upper side 15.
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[0053] The upper tubular member 12 of the illustrated item of apparel 10 may have a circumference of between about sixteen inches and twenty-eight inches, with a twenty-two inch circumference being a preferred adult size, and a width of between about two inches and six inches, with a four inch width being preferred for an adult-sized garment. The lower tubular member 14 of the illustrated item of apparel 10 may have a circumference of between about fifteen inches and twenty-six inches, with a twenty-two inch circumference being preferred for an adult size, and a width of about two inches and six inches, a three inch width being preferred for an adult size. The hinge 16 of the illustrated item of apparel 10 spans in the circumferential direction between about 2 inches and 8 inches, a five inch span being preferred for an adult size. The dimensions recited above are intended to be nonlimiting and may vary in other embodiments depending on the material being used, the intended user market (child sizes of course would be smaller than adult sizes), the rate of elasticity of the material, and other factors.
[0054] While one or more embodiments are disclosed and described, it is understood that this is capable of modification and that the scope of the disclosure is not limited to the precise details set forth but includes modifications obvious to a person of ordinary skill in possession of this disclosure, including (but not limited to) changes in material selection, fastening structures, size and shape, and the like), environment of use, and also such changes and alterations as fall within the purview of the disclosure and following claims.