CAP WITH TILTABLE VISOR
20170360137 ยท 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a cap with a tiltable visor, wherein a transparent visor (31) provided on the cap to block ultraviolet rays is tiltable in multiple stages, and an auxiliary visor (12) is provided to prevent excessive downward tilting of the visor, so that that the transparent visor (31) can be tiltably fixed without excessive tilting, and thus a wearer can easily and efficiently tilt the visor of the cap and may feel comfort even when wearing the cap for a long time.
Claims
1. A cap with a tiltable visor, wherein the visor is provided on the cap to block ultraviolet rays incident on a wearer's face, the cap comprising: a head band part (10) provided with a band (11) surrounding a circumference of a wearer's head, and an auxiliary visor (12) coupled to and extending forward from a lower edge of the band (11); a core part (20) provided with a curved plate-shaped support core member (21) inserted in an inside of the band (11) so as to rest against a side portion of the wearer's head, a coupling ball (22) protruding outwards from an outer surface of the support core member (21), and a locking protrusion (23) protruding from the support core member (21) at a position spaced apart therefrom with a predetermined distance; a transparent visor part (30) provided with a transparent visor (31) having a color so as to block ultraviolet rays, a fitting hole (32) formed through on each side of the transparent visor (31) and fitted over the coupling ball (22), and a plurality of multi-stage angle adjustment holes (33) formed to be interlocked with the locking protrusion (23) when the transparent visor (31) is tilted around the coupling ball (22); and a locking disc (40) covering an outside of the fitting hole (32) fitted over the coupling ball (22), the locking disc (40) being holed at a center thereof so as to be engaged with the coupling ball (22), wherein the support core member (21) is provided with a visor seat (21a) that protrudes from the outer surface of the support core member (21) and surrounds a lower surface of the coupling ball (22) such that the coupling ball (22) protrudes outside the band (11) to a predetermined height when the support core member (21) is inserted in the inside of the band (11), the coupling ball (22) is provided with a disc-fitting groove (22a) that is radially and inwardly depressed on an outer circumferential surface of the coupling ball (22) such that the locking disc (40) is fitted over and engaged with the disc-fitting groove (22a) of the coupling ball (22), and the transparent visor (31) is provided with a stop edge (31a) that protrudes downwards from an inside edge thereof such that the transparent visor (31) is prevented from being excessively tilted downwards over the auxiliary visor (12) when the visor (31) is tilted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Hereinbelow, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals will refer to the same or like parts.
[0031] With reference to
[0032] Here, the head band part 10 may be provided with a canopy (not shown) coupled with an upper edge of the band 11 to cover an upper portion of the head. Preferably, an outer surface of the locking disc 40 is tapered into an arc shape, and an outer end of the coupling ball 22 is formed into a semispherical shape.
[0033] In addition, the core part 20 is made of an elastic material, and has a short length so that clamping force applied to the head is prevented from being generated, so it is comfortable to be worn on the head. The coupling ball 22 is provided at a position displaced to one side from a center of an outer surface of the support core member 21, such that the transparent visor 31 can be tilted without interruption.
[0034] Moreover, the transparent visor 31 may be provided in various colors such as a chromatic color, an achromatic color, etc.
[0035] Meanwhile, the support core member 21 is provided with a visor seat 21a that surrounds a lower surface of the coupling ball 22 such that the coupling ball 22 protrudes outside the band 11 to a predetermined height when the support core member 21 is inserted in the inside of the band 11.
[0036] In other words, the visor seat 21a functions to minimize friction generated at contact portions between the band 11 and a periphery of the fitting hole 32 of the transparent visor part 30 that is seated on the visor seat 21a of the core part 20. Thus, the transparent visor part 30 can be efficiently tilted without interfering with the band 11.
[0037] Further, the coupling ball 22 is provided with a disc-fitting groove 22a that is radially and inwardly depressed on an outer circumferential surface of the coupling ball 22, such that the locking disc 40 is fitted over and engaged with the disc-fitting groove 22a of the coupling ball 22, and thus the locking disc 40 is prevented from being separated from the cap to the outside.
[0038] On the other hand, the transparent visor 31 is provided with a stop edge 31a that protrudes downwards from an inside edge thereof so as to be prevented from excessive downward tilting over the auxiliary visor 12. Here, the stop edge 31a of the transparent visor 31 is caught by an inside edge of the auxiliary visor 12 when the transparent visor 31 is tilted in a downward direction.
[0039] The operation of the cap with the tiltable visor according to the present invention constructed as above will be described below.
[0040] With reference to
[0041] Here, the core part 20 is provided with the coupling ball and the locking protrusion 23 that protrudes from the support core member 21 set in the inside of the band 11, and the transparent visor 31 is engaged with the coupling ball 22 through the fitting hole 32 thereof.
[0042] Meanwhile, the support core member 21 through which the transparent visor 31 is fixed is provided in a pair with a length relatively shorter than a core part provided in a typical cap, thereby preventing a headache caused by pressure of a conventional frame inserted in a band.
[0043] Further, the multi-stage angle adjustment holes 33 of the transparent visor part 30 are formed through so as to be interlocked with the locking protrusion 23, such that when the transparent visor 31 is tilted in an up and down direction, the locking protrusion 23 is snapped into one of the multi-stage angle adjustment holes 33. Thus, the transparent visor part 30 can be tilted in multiple stages, and can be maintained at a desired angle when a tilting motion is stopped.
[0044] Furthermore, the locking disc 40 is fitted over the disc-fitting groove 22a that is radially and inwardly depressed on the outer circumferential surface of the coupling ball 22, thereby fixing the transparent visor part 30. In other words, the disc-fitting groove 22a receives the locking disc 40 therein and prevents the locking disc 40 from being released to the outside.
[0045] In addition, the visor seat 21a that protrudes from the support core member 21 and surrounds the lower surface of the coupling ball 22 minimizes interference between the band 11 and the transparent visor 31. In other words, the visor seat 21a protrudes from the outer surface of the support core member 21, so that interference between the band 11 and the transparent visor 31 can be minimized when the transparent visor 31 is tilted. Here, the core part 20 having the visor seat 21a may be locked to the band 11 by being sewn together with the band 11 after inserting the support core member 21 of the core part 20 into the band 11 while exposing the visor seat 21a outside the band 11.
[0046] Moreover, the stop edge 31a that protrudes downwards from the inside edge of the transparent visor 31 is caught by the inside edge of the auxiliary visor 12 extending forward from the lower edge of the band 11. Here, the auxiliary visor 12 is made of the same material as that of a typical visor, whereas an extension length thereof is relatively smaller than that of the typical visor. Thus, the transparent visor 31 can be prevented from excessive downward tilting in a state where interference with the transparent visor 31 is prevented from occurring.
[0047] Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.