Hat with flex to store or use eyeshield
20190021430 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F9/045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A42B1/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An eyeshield made of flexible transparent plastic is attached to the underside of a curved brim of an article of headwear by a connection which will let the eyeshield flex from an open, viewable position to a closed hidden position. By utilizing the formed curvature of the brim, the eyeshield can be flexed into a concaved closed position against the underside of the brim. By manually pulling the rear, unattached edge of the eyeshield down from the stored position, the eyeshield will flex into a convex shape and lock into an open, viewable position perpendicular to the brim of the article of headwear.
Claims
1. An eyeshield attached by a hinge to the underside and towards the leading edge of the curved brim of an article of headwear in which the curved shape of this brim is utilized to flex the eyeshield into two usable positions which are a stored concave position underneath and parallel to this brim or into a viewable convex position perpendicular and towards the leading edge of this brim.
2. The curved shape of the brim of this article of headwear in claim 1 is from left to right of the brim with the center of the brim being the highest part of the arch and the left and right side edges being the lower part of the arch and equal in length to the center of the brim.
3. The curved shape of the brim in claim 1 will have a radius of between 7 cm-10 cm or 2.75-4.0.
4. The curved shape of the brim in claim 1 is created by using an insert such as but not limited to a piece of plastic formed into this 7 cm-10 cm radius and sewn inside a sleeve made of fabric and is common in the making of a brim for a baseball cap.
5. The hinge in claim 1 allows the eyeshield to rotate from a stored concave position parallel to the underside of the brim to a viewable convex position perpendicular to the brim while the hinge is attached onto the eyeshield and brim in an arch shape following the shape of the top edge of the eyeshield.
6. One side of the hinge in claim 5 is attached to the top edge of the eyeshield and follows the oblong shape of the eyeshield from a distinct point on the left side of the eyeshield to a distinct point on the right side of the eyeshield.
7. One side of the hinge in claim 5 is attached to the curved brim of the article of headwear towards the front leading edge of the brim.
8. The hinge in claim 6 will be attached to the curved brim and to the edge of the eyeshield by a method of sewing with thread or gluing.
9. The hinge in claim 5 is made of a flexible material which allows the hinge to stretch in length for making the arch following the top edge of the eyeshield.
10. The eyeshield in claim 1 is designed in shape as to where the top edge of the eyeshield will follow the oblong shape of the underside curvature of the brim when the eyeshield is in its open convex position perpendicular to the brim.
11. The eyeshield in claim 10 is made of a flexible plastic such as but not limited to polycarbonate.
12. The eyeshield in claim 10 will be between 0.50 mm-0.75 mm or 0.020-0.030 in thickness.
13. The eyeshield in claim 10 is of consistent thickness.
14. The eyeshield in claim 10 will be either clear for rainwater protection or tinted for sun protection.
15. The eyeshield in claim 10 has two distinct points on the top edge of the eyeshield where the eyeshield will no longer follow the contour of the underside of the brim when the eyeshield is in its open position.
16. The two distinct points on the eyeshield in claim 15 are where the hinge starts and ends the attachment of the hinge to the eyeshield.
17. The two distinct points on the eyeshield in claim 15 are where the hinge starts and ends the attachment of the hinge to the underside of the brim.
18. The eyeshield in claim 10 will be equal to or less than the width of the brim from left to right so that the eyeshield will be unnoticeable in its closed and stored position parallel to the inside of the brim.
19. The eyeshield in claim 10 will be equal to or less than the length of the brim from the front where the eyeshield is attached to the underside of the brim to the rear of the brim where the brim attaches to the crown or body of the article of headwear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] This invention uses any style of hat 1 which has a curved brim 2 as a component of the article of headwear needed for this eyeshield 3 to function. An example of this style of hat is shown in
[0016] When the eyeshield 3 is in its open and viewable position as shown in
[0017] The forward side of the flexible hinge 9 is attached to the underside of the brim 2 either by sewing with thread 10 or glueing as shown in
[0018] The eyeshield 3 is to be a shape similar as shown in
[0019] The eyeshield 3 is made of a flexible transparent plastic such as but not limited to polycarbonate. It will have a thickness of between 0.50 mm-0.75 mm or about 0.020-0.030. It can either be clear as to be used for rainwater protection for eyeglass wearers or tinted for sunlight protection for all wearers. The size of the eyeshield 3 will be smaller in both length and width of the brim 2 in order to store out of the way under the brim 2 as shown in