HEADWEAR RETAINING DEVICE
20230119199 · 2023-04-20
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Abstract
A headwear retaining device; the headwear retaining device includes an elongated strap having a first spring-loaded tension clip, a second spring-loaded tension clip, and a securing tab. The first spring-loaded tension clip is positioned at a first-end of the elongated strap. The second spring-loaded tension clip is positioned at a second-end of the elongated strap opposing the first spring-loaded tension clip. The securing tab is spring-loaded and allows for adjustability of the elongated strap. The first spring-loaded tension clip and the second spring-loaded tension clip are configured to engage with and secure opposing side panels of an article of headwear during use and prevent unwanted removal of the article of headwear during wear.
Claims
1. A headwear retaining device, the headwear retaining device comprising: an elongated strap having, a first spring-loaded tension clip positioned at a first-end of said elongated strap, and a second spring-loaded tension clip positioned at a second-end of said elongated strap opposing said first spring-loaded tension clip, and a securing tab hosted on said elongated strap at a length-center, said securing tab comprising apertures for receiving a portion of said elongated strap within, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip are configured to engage with and secure opposing side panels of an article of headwear during use.
2. The headwear retaining device of claim 1, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip each comprise textured interior planes.
3. The headwear retaining device of claim 2, wherein said first-end of said elongated strap and said second-end of said elongated strap each include a strap cap.
4. The headwear retaining device of claim 3, further including acceptance columns that work in combination with each of said strap caps to connect a respective one of said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip to said elongated strap.
5. The headwear retaining device of claim 4, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip are permanently affixed to said elongated strap.
6. The headwear retaining device of claim 4, wherein said acceptance columns comprise semi-rigid rubber.
7. The headwear retaining device of claim 6, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip are interchangeable and removable from said elongated strap.
8. The headwear retaining device of claim 1, wherein said securing tab is spring-loaded and allows for adjustability of said elongated strap.
9. The headwear retaining device of claim 8, wherein said securing tab includes a push button.
10. The headwear retaining device of claim 9, wherein depression of said push button releases a grip of said securing tab from said elongated strap allowing for adjustability of a positioning of said securing tab.
11. The headwear retaining device of claim 10, wherein said securing tab comprises two of said apertures each configured to allow said elongated strap to pass therethrough.
12. The headwear retaining device of claim 1, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip each include an ergonomic push tab allowing for manipulation of said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip alternately between an open-condition and a closed-condition.
13. The headwear retaining device of claim 1, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip include functional indicia.
14. The headwear retaining device of claim 1, wherein said elongated strap has a length of approximately 16 inches.
15. The headwear retaining device of claim 14, wherein said elongated strap is moisture resistant.
16. The headwear retaining device of claim 1, wherein said article of headwear is a baseball-type cap.
17. The headwear retaining device of claim 2, wherein said textured interior planes comprise a series of teeth.
18. A headwear retaining device, the headwear retaining device comprising: an elongated strap having, a first spring-loaded tension clip positioned at a first-end of said elongated strap, and a second spring-loaded tension clip positioned at a second-end of said elongated strap opposing said first spring-loaded tension clip, and a securing tab hosted on said elongated strap at a length-center, said securing tab comprising apertures for receiving a portion of said elongated strap within, wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip are configured to engage with and secure opposing side panels of an article of headwear during use; wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip each comprise textured interior planes; wherein said textured interior planes comprise a series of teeth; wherein said first-end of said elongated strap and said second-end of said elongated strap each include a strap cap; wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip are interchangeable and removable from said elongated strap; wherein said securing tab is spring-loaded and allows for adjustability of said elongated strap; wherein said securing tab includes a push button; wherein depression of said push button releases a grip of said securing tab from said elongated strap allowing for adjustability of a positioning of said securing tab; wherein said securing tab comprises two of said apertures each configured to allow said elongated strap to pass therethrough; wherein said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip each include an ergonomic push tab allowing for manipulation of said first spring-loaded tension clip and said second spring-loaded tension clip alternately between an open-condition and a closed-condition; wherein said elongated strap has a length of approximately 16 inches; wherein said elongated strap is moisture resistant; and wherein said article of headwear is a baseball-type cap.
19. A method of use, the method comprising the steps of: providing an elongated strap having a first spring-loaded tension clip positioned at a first-end of said elongated strap, and a second spring-loaded tension clip positioned at a second-end of said elongated strap opposing said first spring-loaded tension clip, and a securing tab hosted on said elongated strap at a length-center, said securing tab comprising apertures for receiving a portion of said elongated strap within; securing said first spring-loaded tension clip to a first-side of an article of headwear; securing said second spring-loaded tension clip to a second-side of said article of headwear; and adjusting said securing tab.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: removing said elongated strap from said article of headwear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a headwear retaining device, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0019] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to fastening means for head coverings and more particularly to a headwear retaining device as used to improve the securing of headwear that fastens to a hat, such as ball cap, in order to prevent the hat from being blown off a head of a user.
[0021] Generally, the headwear retaining device comprises a length-adjustable elongated strap for secure attachment to headwear, such as but not limited to baseball caps, which prevents the headwear from unintentionally falling off the user due to factors such as wind or wearer motion. The elongated strap comprises a length of pliable, moisture-resistant fabric. A spring-loaded clip is provided at each end of the strap. The clips of the elongated strap fasten to a lower edge of a hat dome on opposing sides. Furthermore, the clips of the strap feature a durable, gripping texture to ensure firm placement upon a hat. Additionally, the clips may be interchangeable upon the elongated strap. A securing tab is also provided. The securing tab is spring-loaded and fastened to a portion of the elongated strap. The securing tab may be used to adjust a length of the elongated strap. The securing tab features two apertures and a push button. A plurality of clips and fasteners of different materials may be used in various embodiments. The headwear retaining device can be made in variations in which its strap is permanently attached to corresponding headwear.
[0022] In one embodiment, the elongated strap of the headwear retaining device is made of woven polyester material in an approximate sixteen-inch length (16″). Lengthwise sidewalls of the elongated strap are hemmed. At each endpoint of the elongated strap is a spring-loaded tension clip. Interior planes of the spring-loaded tension clips are textured. A spring-loaded, securing tab is hosted upon the elongated strap in its length-center. The securing tab is made of durable polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and includes two (2) apertures having a diameter of approximately a quarter-inch (¼).
[0023] A method of use may be as follows: Prior to wearing a hat, a user may attach the headwear retaining device to the hat by applying the spring-loaded clips to opposing sidewalls of the hat. The user may then slide the securing tab up the elongated strap just below his or her chin in order to comfortably secure the hat upon the user. The user may then engage in outdoor activities, including sporting activities, without risk of losing the hat due to motion or wind.
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[0034] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.