Hat with attached hair

10021929 · 2018-07-17

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Abstract

A hat having attached hair including a baseball cap style hat with a dome-shaped crown having a front, a rear, and a lower opening for the head of the wearer. The hat further including a bill extending outwardly from the front of the crown. The rear of the crown having a semicircular shaped opening, generally adjacent to the lower edge of the crown. The hat also including a rectangular netting attached generally adjacent to the rear opening of the crown and a plurality of strands of hair wefted onto the netting in a plurality of parallel tracks, with the hair extending downwardly from the netting and outwardly through the semicircular shaped opening in the crown of the hat. Furthermore, the hat including indicia imprinted on the bill and the crown of the hat and optionally LED lights incorporated into the hair.

Claims

1. A hat having attached hair, comprising: a baseball cap style hat comprising a dome-shaped crown removably receivable over the head of a wearer, said crown having a front portion, a rear portion, a lower edge defining a lower opening therebetween for the head of the wearer, an inside surface, an outside surface, and a bill attached to said front portion of said crown and extending outwardly from said lower edge of said front portion of said crown, wherein said rear portion of said crown defines a rear opening therein, generally adjacent to said lower edge of said crown, and wherein said rear opening defined in said rear portion of said crown is generally semicircular shaped and is defined by a semicircular-shaped upper edge having a first end and an opposite second end, and an elastic band extending from said first end to said second end of said semicircular-shaped upper edge; a generally rectangular-shaped, flexible netting permanently attached to said hat with stitches, said netting having four side edges and wherein a first side edge of said four side edges of said netting has a first end and an opposite second end; and a plurality of strands of hair wefted onto said netting; wherein said first side edge of said netting is attached to said inside surface of said rear portion of said crown with stitches in a semicircular shape, along and adjacent to said semicircular-shaped upper edge of said rear opening defined in said crown with said first end of said first side edge of said netting attached adjacent to said first end of said semicircular-shaped upper edge and said second end of one of said side edges of said netting attached adjacent to said second end of said semicircular-shaped upper edge, and the remaining three side edges of said netting are unattached to said cap, such that said plurality of strands of hair extend outwardly and downwardly from said crown through said rear opening defined therein.

2. The hat according to claim 1, wherein: said hair is in the form of a member selected from the group consisting of a ponytail, at least one braid, and a combination of ponytail and at least one braid.

3. The hat according to claim 1, wherein: said plurality of strands of hair are wefted onto said netting in a plurality of generally parallel tracks which are connected to said netting with stitches.

4. The hat according to claim 1, wherein: said hair is synthetic.

5. The hat according to claim 1, wherein: at least one of said crown and said bill of said hat are imprinted with indicia.

6. The hat according to claim 1, wherein: at least one of said crown and said bill of said hat further comprise ornamentation affixed thereto.

7. The hat according to claim 6, wherein: at least one of said ornamentation is three-dimensional.

8. The hat according to claim 5, wherein: both of said crown and said bill of said hat are imprinted with indicia and said indicia on said bill and said crown form an overall unitary image.

9. The hat according to claim 1, further comprising: means for lighting incorporated into said hair.

10. The hat according to claim 9, wherein: said means for lighting comprises at least one strand of a plurality of electrically powered LED lights woven into said hair.

11. The hat according to claim 10, wherein: said plurality of LED lights are intermittent.

12. The hat according to claim 10, wherein: said plurality of LED lights are colored.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a front and left side perspective view of a first embodiment of a hat with attached hair, according to the present invention, having an attached ponytail with braids therein and indica and ornamentation on the crown and bill of the hat;

(2) FIG. 2 is a rear and left side perspective view of a second embodiment of a hat with attached hair, with the hair in the form of a single braid and with LED lights incorporated into the hair;

(3) FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the rear of the hat with the netting with attached hair attached to the inside of the hat adjacent to the rear opening formed in the crown; and

(4) FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the hair wefted into tracks and stitched onto the netting in a plurality of rows.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(5) Turning now in detail to the drawings and, in particular FIG. 1, which illustrates a hat or baseball cap having attached hair, according to the present invention, generally designated by reference numeral 10. As seen in FIG. 1, hat 10 is a conventional baseball cap style hat which is removably receivable over the head of a wearer (not shown). As shown in FIG. 1, hat 10 includes a crown portion 12 and a brim or bill 14. Crown 12 is generally dome-shaped and has a front portion 11, an opposite rear portion 13, and a lower edge 15 defining a lower opening therebetween for receipt of the wearer's head therein (not shown). Preferably, as shown in FIG. 2, crown 12 is formed by five generally triangularly-shaped panels 18 stitched together, however, other suitable means of forming hat 10 may be utilized. Furthermore, crown 12 includes an inside surface which rests atop the wearer's head and an opposite outside surface which is visible when worn.

(6) As seen in FIG. 1, front portion 11 of crown 12 includes bill 14 extending generally horizontally outwardly from lower edge 15. While hat 10 is shown as a baseball cap style hat, it can be appreciated that hat 10 can assume different configurations and other styles of hats can be utilized according to the present invention, such as for example, beanies, fedoras, etc. In a preferred embodiment, crown 12 and bill 14 are made of a microfiber or cotton twill fabric. However, it can be appreciated that other suitable fabrics or materials may be utilized.

(7) As seen best in FIGS. 2 and 3, hat 10 also has a rear opening 20 formed in the rear portion 13 of hat 10, generally adjacent to lower edge 15. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the rear opening 20 is semicircular shaped and is defined by an arch-shaped curved upper edge 22 and an elastic band 24 extending across the lower edge thereof. Elastic band 24 is secured on either end to rear portion 13 of crown 12, and allows hat 10 to adjust to different sizes. While rear opening 20 is semicircular shaped, it can assume various other shapes and configurations and its exact placement on crown 12 can vary.

(8) Additionally, as seen best in FIG. 2, hat 10 of the present invention has hair, generally designated by reference numeral 30, attached thereto, and extending downwardly from crown 12. In the preferred embodiment, hair 30 is synthetic hair and is permanently attached to hat 10. Furthermore, as seen best in FIG. 1, hair 30 can assume the overall form of a ponytail. As seen in FIG. 2, hair 30 can assume a braid configuration. Furthermore, as seen in FIG. 1, hair 30 can assume a configuration of a ponytail having a plurality of braids therein. While the drawings illustrate braid and ponytail styling configurations for hair 30, it can be appreciated that the styling of hair 30 can vary and can assume any number of styles, for example, pigtails or braided pigtails. Hair 30 can also be of any variety of colors and multiple colors of hair can be attached to hat 10.

(9) In the preferred embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 hair 30 is attached to the inside surface of the rear portion 13 of crown 12, adjacent to rear opening 20 so that the hair 30 protrudes outwardly from crown 12, through rear opening 20, and extends downwardly therefrom, as seen in FIG. 2. Therefore, as seen in FIG. 2, hair 30 assumes the appearance of the natural hair of the wearer.

(10) As seen best in FIG. 4, the hair 30 comprises a plurality of individual strands of hair 32 which are welted onto a flexible netting 40, which is attached to hat 10. More particularly, as seen in FIG. 4, the strands of hair 32 are wefted into a plurality of tracks of hair 42 which are then stitched onto netting 40. As also seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, in the preferred embodiment, netting 40 is generally rectangularly shaped and tracks 42 are stitched onto netting 40 in a plurality of parallel rows. While it is shown that the hair 30 is attached to netting 40 which is then attached to hat 10, it can be appreciated that the manner of attachment of hair 30 to netting 40 and/or hair 30 to hat 10 can vary and such means of attachment of hair 30 to hat 10 would be well know to one having ordinary skill in the art.

(11) In the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 3, netting 40 is generally rectangular shaped and has four side edges 41a, 41b, 41c, and 41d. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, side 41a of netting 40 is sewn in an arch shape onto the inside surface of crown 12, along and adjacent to arch-shaped curved edge 22, to allow hair 30 to extend outwardly through rear opening 20. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, edge 41a of netting 40 is stitched along the inner edge of curved edge 22 of rear opening 20 in an arched-shaped orientation to correspond to the arch-shaped curve of edge 22. It can be appreciated that the exact manner of the attachment of hair 30 to crown 12 may vary as well as the exact location of attachment of hair 30 to crown 12.

(12) Furthermore, as seen in FIG. 1, hat 10 is imprinted with various indicia 50 on crown 12 and/or bill 14 such as, for example, designs pertaining to different cartoon characters, movie or television characters, wordings, images, or letters. The indicia 50 may also include other ornamentation such as, for example, rhinestone studs 52, faux gems, glitter, eyelets, embroidery, or other three-dimensional ornamentation and can be placed at any locations on hat 10. In a preferred embodiment, as seen in FIG. 1, the indicia 50 on bill 14 and crown 12 form a single unitary image with a portion of the image on bill 14 and the corresponding other portion of the image on front portion 11 of crown 12.

(13) It is also preferable that the indicia 50 on hat 10 coordinates with the attached hair 30. For example, hat 10 may include a design of cartoon princess character and the attached hair 30 coordinates with that particular character's style and color of hair. The color of the hat 10 and hair 30 can be any variety of different colors, as desired. Additionally, hat 10 can also include other decorative accents on the crown 12 and/or bill 14 such as, for example, a three dimensional tiara crown (not shown) affixed to crown 12 of hat 10. It can be appreciated that the indicia, ornamentation, and decorative elements of the hat 10 can be modified and varied.

(14) In another preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 2, hat 10 further comprises means for lighting incorporated into the attached hair 30. Particularly, the means for lighting comprise at least one strand 60 of a plurality of LED lights 62 which are interconnected by a wire 64, and are woven into hair 30. Particularly, as seen in FIG. 2, strand 60 is woven into the hair 30. While a single strand 60 is illustrated, it can be appreciated that more than one strand 60 can be incorporated into hair 30.

(15) In the preferred embodiment, wire 64 is a clear filament so that it more easily blends into hair 30. LED lights 62 are electrically powered and connected to a battery 66 incorporated into hat 10. Preferably, battery 66 is incorporated into crown portion 12 and is connected by wire 64 to LED lights 62. LED lights 62 can be various colors and can have different stages of blinking patterns and can selectively alternate between, for example, an on position, various patterns of intermittent blinking, streaming pattern, twinkling, alternate blinking, and/or an off position. A switch 68 can be utilized to control the LED lights, by turning them on and off or scrolling through the various blinking patterns. Such means for electrically connecting the LED lights together as well as to the source of electrical power, such as battery 66 and switch 68, are well known to those having ordinary skill in the art.

(16) While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the prior art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other modifications could be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.