Abstract
A head covering garment comprising two exterior components and a stretchable band. The garment is formed by folding a rectangular stretchable material in half and sewing side edges, except for a small portion which is left unattached, to create a stretchable band. Next, at least two exterior components are then sewn to the top and bottom edge portions of the stretchable material. The exterior components and the stretchable material are pulled through the opening left at the unattached portion in the stretchable material and is finally sewn to form the finished garment. The additional versions of comprise of an opening in the stretchable band, a slip proof material, a storage strap, and a hairline treatment strip insert.
Claims
1. A head covering garment comprising: a stretchable band comprising a first end portion, a second end portion, a top edge portion, and a bottom edge portion, wherein the stretchable band is configured to be folded in half between the first and second end portions, and the first and second end portions are configured to be attached to each other at a vertical portion leaving an open portion that is configured to be closed later; a first exterior component configured to be attached to a periphery of the top edge portion in the stretchable band; and a second exterior component configured to be attached to a periphery of the bottom edge portion in the stretchable band.
2. A method of producing a head covering garment comprising: providing a rectangular stretchable material, wherein the rectangular stretchable material comprises a first end portion, a second end portion, a top edge portion, and a bottom edge portion; folding the rectangular stretchable material in half between the first and second end portions; sewing the first and second end portions partially together leaving an open portion; attaching a first exterior component to the top edge portion of the rectangular stretchable material; attaching a second exterior component to the bottom edge portion of the rectangular stretchable material; pulling the first and second exterior components and the rectangular stretchable material through the open portion in the rectangular stretchable material; and closing the open portion in the rectangular stretchable material.
3. A method of producing a head covering garment comprising: providing a first rectangular stretchable material and a second rectangular stretchable material; overlapping the first rectangular stretchable material with the second rectangular stretchable material to form an overlapped stretchable material, wherein the overlapped stretchable material comprises a first end portion, a second end portion, a top edge portions, and a bottom edge portion; folding the overlapped stretchable material in half; sewing the first and second end portions partially together leaving an open portion; attaching a first exterior component to the top edge portion of the overlapped stretchable material; attaching a second exterior component to the bottom edge portion of the overlapped stretchable material; pulling the first and second exterior components and the overlapped stretchable band material through the open portion in the overlapped stretchable material; and closing the open portion in the overlapped stretchable material.
4. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein the first and second exterior components are configured to be pulled through the open portion before the open portion is closed.
5. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein the stretchable band further comprises a first band component and a second band component, wherein the first and second band components are configured to comprise an overlapped opening when attached to each other at the vertical portion.
6. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein the stretchable band further comprises a strap configured to bundle the head covering garment.
7. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein the stretchable band further comprises a removable treatment strip configured to apply a treatment solution to a hairline of a use.
8. The head covering garment of claim 7, wherein the removable treatment strip comprises a plurality of solution holding cavities and attaching mechanism components.
9. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein the stretchable band further comprises a slip proof adhesion material configured to secure the stretchable band on a hairline.
10. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second exterior components comprises a removably attachable edge configured to be removably attached to the stretchable band.
11. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second exterior components comprise an additional open portion.
12. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein the first and second exterior components are configured to be permanently attached to the stretchable band.
13. The head covering garment of claim 1, wherein a shape of the first exterior component is different from that of the second exterior component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0019] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of head covering garment 1 with all components pulled through sealed opening, in accordance with the present invention.
[0020] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of head covering garment with all components pulled through sealed opening, in accordance with the present invention.
[0021] FIG. 3 is a top view of an unsewn exterior component.
[0022] FIG. 4 is a top view of exterior components.
[0023] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a stretchable band of the present invention prior to sewing.
[0024] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an exterior component after partially sewing.
[0025] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an exterior component after partially sewing.
[0026] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the stretchable band of the present invention after sewing
[0027] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of head covering garment according to the invention after sewing all parts together, showing component not pulled through opening.
[0028] FIG. 10 is a flat view of head covering garment according to the invention after sewing all parts together, showing components pulled through sealed opening to enclose seams, further showing similar exterior shapes.
[0029] FIG. 11 is a flat view of head covering garment according to the invention after sewing all parts together, showing components pulled through sealed opening to enclose seams, further showing different exterior shapes.
[0030] FIG. 12 is a flat view of view of stretchable band components.
[0031] FIG. 13 is a perspective view of partially sewn stretchable band components that further comprise a circumference opening
[0032] FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the head covering garment, with all components pulled through sealed opening, further showing opening in stretchable band in accordance with the present invention.
[0033] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of treatment strip insert that further comprises an attaching mechanism.
[0034] FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a stretchable band of the present invention after partially sewing, further comprising slip proof silicon or other substance that can secure the stretchable band on hairline.
[0035] FIG. 17 is a perspective view of a stretchable band of the present invention after partially sewing, further comprising bundle strap.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0036] Referring now to the drawings, a head covering garment 1 constructed in accordance with the present invention is generally indicated. FIG. 1 shows one embodiment of a head covering garment 1, for example a hat, as it would be worn by a user. The hat (i.e. the head covering garment) is shown as having two exterior components 2,4. This view shows exterior component 2 as the selected 5 appearance. Each edge of the exterior components 44, 50 in FIGS. 6 and 7 are attached to a respective edge 54, 56 in FIG. 8 of the stretchable band.
[0037] FIG. 2 shows the alternate selection of the exterior component 4 as shown in FIG. 1. Multiple exterior component options provide the user with an assortment of styles, fabrics and maintenance options within one hat. This is partially achieved by allowing the user to simply collapse the hat by inserting one exterior component option within the other exterior component option. By doing so, this action also creates a fold within the stretchable band. A variety of materials can be employed depending on the style desired by the wearer.
[0038] In FIG. 3, this exterior component option is made from a circular piece of material.
[0039] In FIG. 4 another example of the exterior component is shown. For example, this example shows a ski cap design, whereby the edges 24, 28 of the exterior component pieces must first be sewn prior to attaching the exterior component to the stretchable band. It should be noted that one of the exterior components can also serve as a lining, where the lining material is preferably made from a fabric that serves as hair maintenance, for example satin, silk or any material that lays down the hair.
[0040] FIG. 5 shows the stretchable band of the present invention. The band is rectangular in shape and has two end portions 32, 34 as well as a top edge portion 36 and a bottom edge portion 38. The band is folded along a vertical line 40. The end portions 32, 34 of the stretchable band are partially sewn together to form a seam 58 to create a loop as seen in FIG. 8. The edges 44, 50 of the exterior components in FIGS. 6 and 7 can be attached. There can be an optional, temporary opening 52 to allow exterior components to be pulled through. Once pulled through, the seams of the components are hidden. The temporary opening is then sealed. FIG. 6 shows an exterior component 42 created from a circular material with gathered bottom edge 44.
[0041] In FIG. 7 yet another exterior option is shown. The bottom edge 50 is also gathered so that it can stretch when attached to the stretchable band 57.
[0042] FIG. 8 is an unattached stretch band in accordance with present invention. Also shown is an optional opening 52 in seam 58.
[0043] Moving now to FIG. 9, a completely attached version of a head covering garment according to the current invention is shown, whereby the exterior component 60 is attached to an edge 62 of a folded stretchable band 73. The other attached exterior component 66 is attached to the other end 64 of the stretchable band. Also note that this exterior component has a seam 68, therefore, a portion of the seam, such as an opening 69, can also be used to pull through the attached components to hide all seams. The seam is sealed after all components are pulled through the opening.
[0044] FIG. 10 shows an example of the current invention, with both exterior components attached and pulled through opening. The version shown here illustrates two exterior components created from circular material as shown in FIG. 3. The opening in the stretchable band is also sealed to form a sealed opening 81. The completed garment creates a hollow envelope with a stretchable band 74 and two ends 75, 77 or exterior components. The garment is worn by housing one exterior component inside the opposite end, thereby creating the folded stretchable band 10. When the head covering garment is placed on the head, the stretchable band generously covers top of head, and front and back hairline.
[0045] FIG. 11 shows yet another frontal view of the current invention, with both exterior components attached and pulled through a sealed opening 81. The version shown here illustrates two exterior components, one created from circular material as shown in FIG. 3 and an exterior option that is triangular shaped (i.e. a santa hat). Also shown are the removable attached exterior components 79a, 83a, wherein user is able to detach the exterior, thereby creating more selection.
[0046] FIG. 12 shows the stretchable band comprises of two components. The band is folded in the vertical center line 95, the seams are sewn 80a, 80b. Before sewing to form the vertical seam 96, the center or horizontal edges 82, 84 are overlapped, thereby allowing the horizontal edge 84 of one stretchable band component to be situated over the horizontal edge 82 of a second stretchable band component, thereby creating an opening 90 via an overlapped seam in the stretchable band.
[0047] FIG 13. shows a version of a partially sewn stretchable band that further comprises an opening 90. A first stretchable band component 80, 97 is shown overlapping a second stretchable band component 78, 99. The overlapped edge 91 (of the first stretchable band component 97) and the overlapped edge 93 (of the second stretchable band component 99) createan access site 90 that appears closed due to the doubled over material. The stretchable band edges 92, 94 are sewn to the edges 44, 50 of exterior components. If necessary, components are pulled through opening 98 to complete garment before sealing the opening 98.
[0048] FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a fully sewn or attached head covering garment in accordance with present invention that comprises a stretchable band with an opening. It should be noted that the preferred material for at least the inside of the opened stretchable band material 78, 80 should be of a porous form and thin (such as stretch mesh, sheers) to allow user to insert an edge treatment strip 108, 134 that comprises hair setting agents commonly used today in the treatment of edge and hairline issues such as taming edges, thinning, greying and hair loss. The treatment strip 108, 134 would be inserted via the opening 128 in the stretchable band. The connection of the overlapped edges 126 would assist in securely housing the strip 108, 134 inside the stretchable band envelope 130.
[0049] FIG. 15 further shows a frontal view of an infused hairline or edge treatment strip 108 that further comprises solution holding cavities 100 and an attaching mechanism 104, 106 that will provide options, whereby user can opt to attach strip directly onto the head using an attaching mechanism or insert strip inside housing of stretchable band. It should be noted that the current invention will create enhanced results relative to edge maintenance with the use of commonly used edge formulations on the market today and in conjunction with the utilization of the present invention's stretchable band and edge strip application, whereby, the additional pressing provided by a deliberate stretchable band will not only train untamed edges but will also strategically stretch or flatten the edges more effectively over time thereby achieving more effective, long term results. The current invention will also serve as a more effect treatment delivery system for issues such as thinning, graying or hair loss because now the user can uniquely target the hairline exclusively during sleep and while using current invention while simultaneously protecting entire head of hair.
[0050] In FIG. 16 a partially sewn stretchable band is shown that further comprises skin and hair adhesion material 102, (such as rubber, silicon or there pliable, soft material that also grips and controls while remaining in place), thereby allowing the user to strategically place this specified adhesion material 102 onto hairline for purposes of added maintenance and control of edges of hair and entire hair line. For added benefits, user may also opt to add specially formulated wet products and formulas that contain setting agents to thereby allow the adhesion material to stretch and relax hair edges and hair line more efficiently. Exterior components are attached in accordance with present invention.
[0051] In FIG. 17 a partially sewn stretchable band is shown that further comprises bundle strap 116. When not in use, user may opt to securely seal the garment by bundling it with the attached strap 116 thereby keeping dust or any unwanted particles from entering the garment. Additionally, bundling the garment can also securely hold other hair articles, accessories or wet goods as daily storage or during travel. Exterior components are attached in accordance with present invention.