CAP HAVING IMPERCEPTIBLE INTERNAL POCKET AND SUB-POCKET

20190021429 · 2019-01-24

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The invention relates to a cap for accommodating objects in an imperceptible manner, comprising elements in common with the sport-type caps, namely a visor, a body formed by a front panel and one or more rear and lateral panels, and a hatband. The cap comprises a pocket inside, formed by one or more internal panels, having a pocket opening, and a flap is positioned on top of the internal panels, in order to cover the pocket opening. In addition, the flap has a small sub-pocket sewn into the internal side. The space inside the pocket is delimited by the visor, the front panel, the internal panels and the hatband. In this way, the pocket can store, inter alia, spectacles, keys, cigarettes and lighters, while the sub-pocket can store, inter alia, coins, notes and cards.

    Claims

    1. A cap to store objects in an imperceptible manner comprising: a visor; a body formed by a frontal panel and one or more lateral rear panels; a snood; a pocket created by one or more internal panels having a pocket opening; a gate on top of the internal panels to cover the pocket opening; small sub-pocket sewed on interior side of the gate, wherein the interior space of the pocket is delimited by the visor, the frontal panel, the internal panel, and the snood, and wherein the gate on its interior side has a small sub-pocket sewed.

    2. The cap of claim 1, where the cap body allows to allocate the space for the upper portion of the wearer's human head.

    3. The cap of claim 1, where the panels forming the body are joined by seams or similar joining means;

    4. The cap of claim 1, where the cap is formed by two rear lateral panels.

    5. The cap of claim 1, where the upper point of the body cap has a central button.

    6. The cap of claim 1, where the body also has decorative elements or seams which go through one or more panels.

    7. The cap of claim 1, where the snood is made out of fabric to provide support and structure to the cap's periphery placed around the wearer's head.

    8. The cap of claim 1, where the rear part of the body has an opening rear and a closing mechanism.

    9. The cap of claim 8, where the rear opening is a mid-circle in the bottom rear part and where the closing mechanisms are in both of their edges.

    10. The cap of claim 8, where the closing mechanisms may be two plastic tabs or tabs of similar material, which are coincidentally joined.

    11. The cap of claim 1, where the snood has an elastic piece in its interior.

    12. The cap of claim 11, where the elastic mean is a spring or a similar article.

    13. The cap of claim 1, where the cap comprehends two alike internal panels joining together.

    14. The cap of claim 1, where the gate is wider than the internal panels.

    15. The cap of claim 1, where the gate is delimited in its bottom part by the snood and in its upper part by an edge over which a supporter is placed.

    16. The cap of claim 15, where the supporter is formed by a fabric slant sewed in different forms.

    17. The cap of claim 16, where the fabric slant has a triangular shape.

    18. The cap of claim 1, where the objects stored in the pocket are supported over the portion of the visor between the frontal panel and the internal panels.

    19. The cap of claim 1, where the objects stored in the sub-pocket are reclined in the internal portion of the gate but specially comprehend the same space in the pocket.

    20. The cap of claim 1, where the cap may store, inter alia, glasses, keys, cigars, and igniters.

    21. The cap of claim 1, where the sub-pocket allows to store, inter alia, coins, bills, and cards.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0016] To provide a better understanding of the invention, the following drawings are attached.

    [0017] FIG. 1 refers to a view from the top of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention.

    [0018] FIG. 2 refers to a frontal view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention.

    [0019] FIG. 3 refers to a lateral view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention.

    [0020] FIG. 4 refers to a rear view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention, in a first modality.

    [0021] FIG. 4B refers to a rear view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention, in a second modality.

    [0022] FIG. 5 refers to a cross-sectional view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention.

    [0023] FIG. 6A refers to a long-axis view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention.

    [0024] FIG. 6B refers to a plain (sin fondo) long-axis view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention.

    [0025] FIG. 7 refers to a plan view of the cap with imperceptibles internal pocket and sub-pocket pursuant to this invention, in a second modality.

    DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS

    [0026] This invention hereby described pursuant to a preferred modality, constitutes a cap having imperceptible pocket and sub-pocket as shown in the figures attached to this description.

    [0027] With reference to FIGS. 1 through 3, the invention consists in a cap (10) with common semblance, as the known caps, having a visor (11) and a cap body (12). The cap body (12) allows to use the space for a substantial spherical body, such as the superior portion of the human head of a wearer.

    [0028] Preferably, the body (12) has a frontal panel (13) and two lateral rear panels (14) and (15) joined by seams or similar mechanisms. At the upper part of the steam union, the cap body also has a central button (16). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the cap confection (10) may comprehend one or several unions of material panels by steams or several similar unions, or well, any kind of clothing allowing to store the upper portion of the wearer head.

    [0029] In the modality shown, additional ornamental seams or elements are also shown, which go through one to other panels of the cap body (12).

    [0030] The FIGS. 4A and 4B show a first and second modality, respectively. In FIG. 4A the first modality having a snood (17a), a rear opening (18a), and a closing mechanism (19a) is shown. Preferably, the snood (17a) is made from fabrics which purpose is to provide support and structure to the periphery of the cap which is placed around the wearer's head. Preferably, the rear opening (18a) is a mid-circle at the bottom rear part and in both of its end edges, the closing mechanisms (19a) are placed, which can be two plastic tabs or tabs of similar material, which are coincidentally joined. FIG. 4B shows the second modality having a snood (17a), which has an elastic piece in its interior (18b). Preferably, the snood (17a) is made from fabrics which purpose is to provide support and structure to the periphery of the cap which is placed around the wearer's head.

    [0031] Preferably, the elastic piece (18b) is a spring or a similar material which is located in that snood (17b) to support the cap.

    [0032] The essential elements of this cap invention are shown in FIG. 5, which correspond to a cross-sectional view in the interior of the cap (10). As may be observed from the cap's interior point of view (10), a pocket (30) is constituted by two internal panels. Preferably, the pocket (30) is constituted by two alike internal panels (31) joining to form the pocket wall (30) facing the interior of the cap (10). The internal panels have a cap opening. A gate (32) is constituted by a piece which is wider than the internal panels (31) and is on top of the former to cover the pocket opening. The gate (32) is delimited in its bottom portion by the snood (17a, 17b), and in its upper part by an edge (33) over which the supporter (35) is located. Preferably, the supporter (35) is formed by a fabric slant sewed in different forms, e.g., in a triangular shape. The supporter (35) serves to pull out the gate (32) in order to have access to the pocket (30) of the cap (10). Preferably, the gate (32) is produced with a structured fabric which, when releasing it, it automatically comes back. FIGS. 6A, 6B, and 7 show different views showing the interior space of the pocket (30) to provide a better perspective of the space of the pocket (30). The space of the pocket (30) is delimited by the visor (11), the panel (13), the panels (31), and the snood (17a, 17b). Moreover, the gate (32) in its interior has a small sub-pocked sewed in it (40) shown in segmented line from the interior perspective of FIG. 5. The objects stored in the pocket (30) are supported over the visor portion (11) which is between the panels (13) and (31) which provides support to the weight of such objects, making them more imperceptible to the exterior of the cap (10). The objects stored in the sub-pocket (40) are reclined in the internal portion of the gate (32) but specially comprehend the same space in the pocket (30). Preferably, the gate (30) may store glasses, keys, cigars, igniters; inasmuch the sub-pocket (40) may store, among others, coins, bills, and cards. It should be noted that, even if the cap is not being used over the wearer's head, e.g. if the wearer has it in his/her hands, or if it is placed over a surface or a coat rack, the objects stored in the interior of the pocket and the sub-pocket are kept inside and keeping an imperceptible semblance.

    [0033] This invention has been defined in respect to a sports cap, but it can contain within its scope, the necessary adjustments for being used in different clothing, such as: balmoral, barretina, biretta, cap, beret, capirote, academic cap, shako, chullo, colbac, durag, raccoon cap, cap Ascot, vila cap, baseball cap, field cap, chilote cap, cricket cap, nurse cap or tiara, Juliet cap, Iceland cap, sailor cap, hat cap, Gatsby cap, military cap, student cap, flat cap, trucker cap, tuque, phrygian cap, chef hat, kippa, kofia, kolpik, kufi, pakul, papaja, peci or songkok, quepis, salacot, skullcap, German cap, and hats.

    [0034] Based upon the previous disclosure, certain modalities and details have been described with the purpose of illustrating this invention, and it will evident to the subject experts that variations and modifications can be made without deviating from the scope of this invention.