EP2692258A1 - Système de capuchon - Google Patents

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EP2692258A1
EP2692258A1 EP13156159.9A EP13156159A EP2692258A1 EP 2692258 A1 EP2692258 A1 EP 2692258A1 EP 13156159 A EP13156159 A EP 13156159A EP 2692258 A1 EP2692258 A1 EP 2692258A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/04Soft caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/048Detachable hoods
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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  • the invention relates to a hood system comprising a hood and a harness coupled to the hood when used as intended. Moreover, the invention relates to a hood and a harness for such a hood system and a garment with such a hood system.
  • Garments such as jackets, coats, sweaters or the like often have an integrated or detachably attached hood, which is pulled over the head from behind to protect the head from the weather.
  • a hood includes an upper head region, i. an area which rests on top of the head and at the back of the head, a neck area which runs from the top of the head behind the head down to the shoulders and at the bottom of which the hood is connected to the garment, and two lateral areas, the side of the head of the user, especially the ears, cover.
  • the forehead area and downwards the two lateral areas bound at a front hood edge the hood opening, d. H. The opening through which the hood is pulled over the head and through which the user looks out of the hood.
  • a typical problem with such hoods is limited visibility when the user turns his head. Since the hood normally does not rotate, the user then partially looks from the inside against the front hood edge or lateral areas. Another problem is that in windy weather, the wind from the front into the hood intervene and the user can blow the hood from the head. To avoid this problem, it is customary that a drawstring is placed in the hood edge, which can be contracted below the user's chin at the transition corners of the hood edge to the garment. The hood then closes at the front edge closer to the head or on the face of the user. The likelihood that the hood is blown off the head by a gust of wind is then considerably less.
  • the golf visor has a diadem-like upper part and two straps that allow the user to put on the golf peak like a pair of glasses. It is suggested to wear a light cape over this golf peak cap to protect against rain.
  • a screen element is arranged on the front side, which is formed according to the screen shape and can be pulled over the screen.
  • the cape-like rain cover on an elastic band or the like, with which it is held along the strap on the head of the user, so that the hairstyle of the golfer is not damaged becomes. This construction is accordingly prone to gusts of wind and for more active sports or in professional use, for example, for rescue or security forces, rather unsuitable.
  • Such a hood system comprises on the one hand a hood which, as usual, has an upper head region, a neck region, two lateral regions and an end region, so that, when the hood is attached as intended, a hood opening or face opening surrounded by the hood edge remains on the front side.
  • the hood system has a harness coupled to the hood when used as intended, having a forehead portion, two lateral portions, and an occipital portion.
  • a “harness” is understood to mean a fastening belt, attachment harness or another substructure fastened to the head within the hood, by means of which the hood is coupled to the user's head. That is, the harness can be z. B. act around a headband, which simply runs relatively firmly around the head of the user on the forehead, on the sides of the head above the ears and the back of the user, but also to a cap band, which, for example, in the usual way, the lower end of a Cap or cap forms.
  • the front section is, for example, the section of the headband or cap band running along the front on the forehead
  • the two lateral sections are the sections running on the side of the head, in particular over the ears
  • the rear head section is the section running along the back of the head.
  • the terms "top”, “front”, “rear” and “lateral” should always be understood in reference to an intended placement of the hood on the head of a user, ie the front area is the area lying on the face, the rear area the area lying at the back of the head and the upper area of the upper head area, the lower ends of the hood point to the shoulders or the back of the user.
  • the harness when the harness is used as intended, the harness is connected in each case at its two lateral sections to the hooded inner side in the lateral areas and / or the upper head area of the hood at an attachment point spaced from the end section.
  • the hood rotates much better with and the field of vision remains well even at extreme head turns diagonally backward well. This is especially true for the lateral areas of the hood, especially in the cheek area, d. H. in the lower lateral area between the shoulder point and the front edge of the hood.
  • the shoulder point is usually the point at which the hood adjoins a shoulder seam of the garment.
  • the lower attack lever between attachment point and pivot point for the user and the feeling of obstruction of the head rotation through the hood no longer exists or at least greatly reduced compared to the known systems.
  • Such a hood system for example, on any clothing upper part, ie a jacket, a coat, a sweater or the like, are used. But especially preferred is a use on garment tops, such as professional jackets, especially for rescue and / or security forces or in the construction sector, in fishery or nautical area, in hunting, forestry or mountaineering and outdoor sports jackets. In all these areas a good protection for the user is included at the same time optimum field of vision even with extreme head turns particularly advantageous.
  • the connection between the hood inside and Harness is closer than in the previous known constructions on the (imaginary) vertical axis, which extends from the shoulder point upwards.
  • a connection can also be made at the back of the head, which can be supported when looking up the hood in the direction of view.
  • the hood is also connected to the harness in the forehead area.
  • the distance between a front hood edge of the hood and an attachment point closest to the hood edge, at which the harness is connected to the hood inner side is at least 20% of the hood depth.
  • hood depth is the distance from the hood opening to the furthest at the back of the head of the hood to understand.
  • the distance between this frontmost attachment point and the hood edge is at least 5 cm, more preferably at least 8 cm.
  • the distance of the furthest forward in the direction of the front attachment point (hereinafter referred to as "foremost attachment point") on the harness at least 10 cm, more preferably at least 12 cm, (measured along the circumference of the head) at the front of the front of the head on the head at the head fitting the head (this "front point” of the Harness) again this of the clothing size or Hat size may vary.
  • the distance between the forehead point of the harness (measured along the circumference of the head), ie the frontal point and the foremost attachment point is preferably at least 15% and / or preferably at most 25%, particularly preferably at approximately 20%, the entire head circumference of the harness (based on the respective hat size).
  • the height of the attachment points within the hood is at least 55%, most preferably at least 60%, of the hood height.
  • the hood height is the distance between the shoulder point and the highest point of the hood. Most preferably, the distance of the highest point to the attachment point is at least 14 cm and most preferably at most 7 cm.
  • the hood may additionally comprise a drawstring which extends from the forehead region at least along the lateral regions and an occipital region which is formed by the upper part of the neck region or the rear part of the upper head region.
  • This drawstring thus preferably runs substantially parallel to a forehead or cap band of the harness.
  • Such a drawstring can be integrated into the hood and, for example, run out of the hood at the rear and are pulled together there by means of a pulling or clamping element. In this way, the hood can be used in extreme weather conditions tightly encircling the top of the head stronger.
  • the fastening points at which the inner side of the hood is connected to the harness are also particularly preferably arranged in the region of the tension band, ie. H. directly on the drawstring or with a relatively short distance adjacent to the drawstring, z. B. no more than 4 cm above or 2 cm below this drawstring.
  • the hood preferably has a screen section in the forehead area, which on the top side forms an extension of the hood to the front, so that the user's face is better protected under extreme weather conditions, in particular under strong sunlight or driving rain.
  • a deformable stiffener is integrated into the hood in the forehead area, in particular, for example, in such a shield section of the hood, for example in the form of a bendable wire, plastic strip, etc. This assists in maintaining the hood within its forehead area.
  • This stiffening can be integrated in addition to the drawstring in the hood, in particular coupled to the drawstring or form a portion of this drawstring.
  • Such a stiffening acts insofar synergistically with the coupling of the hood according to the invention with the harness, that during the head movement, the hood is entrained by the invention in the lateral areas and at the same time largely preserves the shape of the hood in the forehead, so as to free the viewing area hold.
  • the harness with the inner side of the hood could be continuously connected to the hood along a longer section, for example along the front or cap band, for example sewn over a longer seam.
  • the harness is selectively connected to the inner side of the hood in a section of the hood running along the forehead or cap band at a plurality of attachment points. This allows a good ventilation between the hood and harness.
  • tabs may preferably be arranged on the harness, in particular on a headband or cap band of the harness, to which the harness is connected to the inside of the hood.
  • These straps preferably extend, when the harness is used in the hood as intended (eg, from the forehead or cap band) substantially upwards to the top of the head.
  • these tabs are made of mesh material.
  • the hood has an outer shell and the hood inner side is formed by a hood lining, which lines the outer shell on the inside.
  • the hood lining may be connected to the outer shell along a hood edge around the front hood opening.
  • the hood lining is made of a net or the like, to a possible to ensure good ventilation.
  • the harness is then connected in the lateral area with the hood lining forming the hood inside.
  • connection may be such that at the connection points the hood lining, for example, inevitably by the connection with the harness, e.g. by a seam or push button, also connected to the outer shell at the same time. That the Harness is connected at the joints with the hood lining and directly with the Au ⁇ enhülle, so that the outer shell is pulled along directly at the joints during a movement of the head.
  • the harness may also be directly connected only to the lining forming the hood inner side, and the connection with the outer jacket is made indirectly via the connection between the hood lining and the outer jacket, e.g. through a seam along the edge of the hood.
  • the hood lining in the lateral areas and / or the top portion of the hood to the outer shell is thereby connection-free, i.
  • the hood lining lies loosely on the inside of the outer shell and forms a kind of loose "inner hood", which is only connected at the edge to the outer shell.
  • a particularly good ventilation around the head is achieved and on the other hand, the hood is sufficiently far along pulled by the harness and his given at the lateral areas connection with the hood lining at a head movement of the user at the front edge to clear the view area for the user.
  • this variant is also optically advantageous because on the outside of the outer shell of the hood no attachment points, e.g. Seams or snaps are recognizable.
  • Another advantage is that if the outer shell is made of a multilayer material with a watertight membrane, no additional potential leaks in the membrane can be created by the harness attachment means.
  • Harness and hood firmly, ie not non-destructively releasably connected to each other at the attachment points, for example, to sew together.
  • the hood on the inside of the hood for example attached to the hood lining and / or on the outer cover of the hood, has harness fasteners in the lateral areas, which cooperate with hood fasteners arranged on the harness to detach the hood detachably with the harness connect.
  • these detachable hood fasteners and harness fasteners they are preferably push buttons. Alternatively, however, hooks, Velcro, etc. can be used.
  • these hood fastening means are fastened to the harness preferably at the ends on the tabs.
  • the fact that the harness fasteners are located on the inside of the hood is understood to mean that the side causing the attachment is inside, ie pushbuttons can also run through all the hood layers (that is to say in the case of a hood with hood lining and outer cover also through the outer cover), such that the outside or top of the respective pushbutton on the hood is outside and the side interacting with the backpressure button inside.
  • the hood and / or the harness are designed such that the position of the attachment points at which the harness is connected to the inside of the hood , is variable.
  • This adjustability is particularly preferred with respect to the height of the attachment points in the hood, d. H. in terms of the distance between the attachment point and the top of the hood, possible.
  • An adjustability can be realized on the one hand, for example by adjusting elements are used.
  • the tabs could be arranged in the form of adjustable length straps on the harness.
  • the adjustability can be ensured, for example by having a plurality of hood fastening means on the harness and / or harness fastening means on the hood for selection, so that, for example, depending on the selected fastening element Fixing points can be determined by the user.
  • a plurality of superimposed rows of fasteners may be arranged for height adjustment in the lateral regions of the hood, wherein optionally the fasteners of a row are connected to the corresponding hood fasteners on Harness.
  • a detachable connection also has the advantage that the hood can be used without the harness.
  • a harness for multiple hoods. Therefore, a hood according to the invention for a hood system preferably has a defined spacing in the lateral area of its inner hood side Harness fastener for detachable coupling with a harness.
  • an inventive harness for a hood system in a lateral portion at a defined distance from an end portion hood fastening means for releasable coupling with a hood.
  • a user may purchase such a harness independently of the hooded hood or garment and then optionally use it on appropriate garments.
  • the harness preferably has the front side, d. H. in the forehead area, a harness handle on.
  • a Harness handle may be similar to a very short screen, but in the true sense has no screen function, since it is particularly preferably shorter than the hood formed in the front end region. That The Harness handle is designed so that it - when properly attached hood - lies completely within the hood. If the hood has, for example, a screen section, the harness handle is completely covered by this screen section. Unlike the previous designs so it is made aware that the harness has no umbrella that protrudes from the hood. In fact, in the rain, this can cause water on the screen between the glider and the hood section to run inward into the hood.
  • the harness handle in order to use the harness handle to push the umbrella portion of the hood during the head rotation, it is preferably designed so that a distance from a front corner of the harness handle to one at the foremost front (ie, at the head) Position of the harness (tangent perpendicular to the sagital plane of the head) - measured along a side edge of the harness handle that extends substantially in the sagittal direction, ie parallel to the anterior lateral areas of the hood - at most 1 cm shorter, but preferably longer is a distance, measured parallel to it in a central region, from the front edge of the harness handle to said tangent.
  • the front edge of the harness handle is concave or wavy, for example, with two concave indentations or the like formed.
  • the use of a short Harness grip instead of a screen also has the advantage that the hood can be rolled up relatively tightly to accommodate them in a pocket, for example in the collar area or in the back of the garment, when it is not needed.
  • the distance between a front corner of the harness handle and the foremost fastening point located on the same side on the harness is preferably less than the distance between the front attachment point of the hood and the front hood edge. More preferably, the distance between the front corner of the harness handle and the foremost fastening point on the harness is at least 90% of the distance between the front attachment point on the hood and the front hood edge.
  • the hood very particularly preferably in its neck region, preferably below the tension band, on a local fabric reserve section.
  • a fabric reserve section is a type of fabric addition, d. H. more fabric is incorporated here in a localized area than is actually needed to bridge or cover this area (and is present in neighboring areas). This leads to a flexible indentation or bulge in the fabric, which is then integrated as an expansion or movement fold or expansion or movement section in the neck area of the hood.
  • the local fabric reserve section is in the outer cover and the hood lining may be in the back of the head e.g. anyway, be a little more generously cut, so that the user can use the additional freedom of movement through the fabric reserve section without the hood lining hindering him.
  • this preferably has an upper lateral area, ie in the area adjacent to the upper head area, preferably at a short distance of, for example, a maximum of 2 cm the (imaginary) vertical line running from the shoulder point to the highest point of the hood, a first folding fixation element.
  • a first folding fixation element With this fold-in fixing element, the upper lateral region of the hood can be connected by folding the hood section underneath, adjacent to the front edge of the hood, to a second fold-fixation element, which in turn is located in a lower region of the hood or a garment attached thereto is arranged.
  • the hood is pulled down in the upper facial area, so that the user is better protected from strong wind and driving rain, on the other hand, the folding of the lateral area ensures that the side of a kind triangular cutout is generated and thus the side area next to the eyes remains largely free.
  • This construction with the folding-fixing elements can also be used independently of the inventive coupling of the hood with an inner harness.
  • the second folding-fixing element may be attached to a collar of the garment in a particularly preferred variant.
  • this second folding-fixing element is located on the outside of a collar and this collar is preferably located within the attached to the garment hood, d. H.
  • the seam between the hood and the garment is outside the collar.
  • the hood can be sewn firmly to the garment. However, it can also be releasably fastened to the item of clothing, for example by means of a zipper, snaps or the like.
  • a hood system 1 with a hood 20 with a headband-free harness 10 in the manner of a headband 11 is shown.
  • the headband 11 has an end portion 10S, two lateral portions 10L extending laterally above the user's ears, and an occipital head portion 10H.
  • the harness is already positioned appropriately positioned on the head.
  • the hood 20 is shown as a separate part above the head, ie, prior to attachment of the hood 20 to the harness 10.
  • the harness 10 is first attached to the hood inner side 20I and the user then simultaneously puts on harness 10 and hood.
  • the harness 10 at its end portion 10S at the bottom of a harness handle 12.
  • This harness handle 12 is a relatively short umbrella-like portion which is formed so that it does not protrude in the end region 21 under a shield portion 26 of the hood 20 mounted on the harness 10.
  • the harness handle 12 is advantageously designed such that the distance b L of the handle 12 around which the harness handle 12 extends in each case at its two corners in its lateral areas or at the lateral edges 12 L from one in front of the forehead Tangent T S , which is applied at the front side foremost point of the headband of the harness on the head, protrudes from the front, longer than the length b M of the harness handle 12 in at least one central region.
  • the harness handle 12 at the forward edge 12V is undulating with two concave indentations, with the length of the harness handle 12 at the center, above the user's nasal approach, approximately equal to the distance b L at the side edges 12L is.
  • the distance b L at the lateral edges 12 L is approximately 1.7 cm and the length b M in the two central regions (the regions of the concave indentation) is approximately 1.5 cm.
  • the distance b B of the front corner of the harness handle 12 to the front attachment point B on the harness 10 is here preferably not more than 9.5 cm, more preferably at most 9 cm.
  • the headband 11 or the harness 10 has at the back of the head 10H a width adjustment 13, with which the length of the headband 11 is adaptable to the head of the user.
  • this width regulation 13, as shown here, have a hook and loop area 14 with a corresponding counter velcro area so as to hold the headband 11 as close as possible to the head of the user.
  • FIG. 1 shown Harness 10 at the top of the headband 11 attached tabs 16.
  • These tabs 16 are preferably made of a mesh material.
  • On the tabs 16 are closer to the free end than at the end, which is attached to the headband 11, one or more push buttons 15 which serve as hood fastening means 15 with corresponding serving as harness fasteners 25 push buttons 25 in the hood 20th can interact.
  • a shorter front flap 16 and a rear slightly longer flap 16 are arranged on the headband 11 on each side above the lateral portions 10L, wherein at the front flap 16 each only a push button 15 and the rear flap 16, spaced from each other, two further push buttons 15 are arranged.
  • all three push buttons 15 are connected to three correspondingly arranged on a line on the hood 20 snaps 25.
  • the attachment points B which are defined by the push buttons 15, are here in a lateral area of the hood 20 or on a lateral portion 10L of the harness 10.
  • the fastening point B lying furthest forward of the user's face is at a distance a 1 to the forehead portion 10S (which begins here where the lateral side edge 12L of the harness handle 12 adjoins the headband 11) of at least 1 cm, more preferably at least 1.5 cm.
  • the distance a 2 between this frontmost attachment point B to the adjacent to the back of the adjacent attachment point or push button 15 is here, for example, about 6 cm.
  • the last attachment point or the last push button 15 in the direction of the back of the head is then located at a slightly shorter distance, for example, 4 cm behind the middle attachment point or push button 15th
  • buttons 25 are located on the hood 20 each with its fastening side inwardly directed push buttons 25, which cooperate as Harness fasteners 25 with the hood fastening elements 15 on the harness 10.
  • these push buttons 25 are in particular on FIG. 2 in which the different areas of the hood are clearly visible from the side.
  • hood fastening element eg a rear push button, not shown
  • two hood fastening elements 15 are mounted on the tab 17 at a distance from one another, preferably from 2 to 4 cm, particularly preferably 2.5 cm ,
  • the hood 20 has a top portion 23 at the top which covers the top of the user.
  • an end region 21 on the hood 20 in this case with an umbrella section 26 drawn extra forward.
  • This front region 21 or umbrella section 26 extends over the entire forehead of the user, as shown in FIG FIG. 1 is shown.
  • the neck area 24 In the neck of the user is the neck area 24; the upper part of the neck region 24 and the overlying lower part of the upper head region 23 could also be referred to as the occipital region.
  • the hood 20 is bounded by a leading edge or hood edge 28 which surrounds the entire hood opening 27 or face opening.
  • a lateral region 22 of the hood 20 The region of the side surfaces of the hood 20, in particular in the region of the ears, the cheeks and also the head region laterally above the ears, but not the forehead region 21, is referred to here as a lateral region 22 of the hood 20. This is therefore the area which extends laterally from an (imaginary) longitudinal axis L, which extends in a substantially vertical direction from the shoulder point S to the highest point H of the hood 20.
  • the hood 20 has in its screen section 26 a deformable reinforcement 29, for example in the form of a, preferably plastic coated, wire, which is sewn into the hood edge in the umbrella section 26. As a result, the hood 20 is stabilized in shape in this area.
  • the hood 20 has an integrated drawstring 30 which extends, for example, between an outer and an inner layer of the hood 20.
  • This tension band 30 extends above the ears around the head of the user or can also be fixed in the front part on the inside of the screen section 26 or on the reinforcement 29 located in the screen section 26.
  • This drawstring 30 is led out of the hood in the occipital area and is connected there to a conventional pull and clamp mechanism 31, so that the hood 20 can be pulled closer to the user's head.
  • the push buttons 25 are housed in the upper lateral region 22 of the hood 20, above the drawstring 30.
  • the hood 20 are two on each side superimposed rows of snaps 25 arranged.
  • the distance between the two rows of snaps 25 (regardless of whether the hood has a drawstring 30) at least 2 cm. Preferably, this distance is at most 6 cm. If the hood 20 has a drawstring 30 as shown, a lower row of the pushbuttons 25 lies relatively close to the drawstring 30, only about 1.5 to 2.5 cm above the drawstring 30, and another row is at a distance of approx 4 to 5 cm above the bottom row.
  • the distances of the push buttons 25 within a horizontal row correspond to the distances of the push buttons 15 on the tabs of the harness 10, ie the distance c 2 between the first two snaps is about 6 cm and the distance c 3 between the last two snaps about 4 cm.
  • the distance c 1 of the foremost push button 25 to the end region 21, which in turn is given here by the attachment point of the umbrella section 26 to the further hood edge 28 in the lower lateral region, is preferably greater than 9.5 cm. Preferably, it is smaller than 11 cm. Most preferably, it is about 10 cm. This corresponds approximately to 25 to 30% of the total hood depth, which in turn corresponds to the diameter from the foremost point of the hood 20 to the rearmost point approximately equal to the tension band 30.
  • the distance c 1 is here greater than the distance b between the foremost corner B of the harness-handle 12 and the front attachment point B at the harness 10. Most preferably, the distance b B between 90% and 100% of the distance c. 1
  • the position of the push buttons 25 with respect to the height in the hood 20 is selected such that the middle push button 25 of the upper Druckknopfhehe approximately a distance c 4 of preferably 7 to 10 cm to a voltage applied to the highest point H of the hood 20 tangent T H and the middle push-button 25 of the lower push-button row has a distance c 5 of preferably 9 to 14 cm to the tangent T H.
  • the user can couple the harness 10 with its push buttons 15 on the straps 16 of the harness either with the push buttons 25 of the upper push-button row of the hood 20 or with the push buttons 25 of the lower push-button row.
  • the free space of the hood 20 is defined above the harness 10 and adapted to the head size (see FIG. 1 ).
  • Another drawstring 32 extends in a conventional manner along the hood edge 28 and is also incorporated between an inner layer and an outer layer of the hood 20. At the lower end close to the neck of this drawstring 32 is led out on both sides and provided with a conventional tension and clamping mechanism 33 to hold the drawstring 32 in the desired position. In this way, depending on the weather conditions, the width of the hood opening can be reduced by the hood edge 28 is gathered.
  • the hood has in its neck region 24 a fabric reserve section 34 or a fabric addition in the form of a local buckling.
  • a fabric section has been sewn, which either bulges outward or can be arched inwards to form a kind of pleats, as for example in FIG. 3 is shown.
  • the maximum vertical length of the fabric reserve section 34 is preferably 20 cm, the maximum horizontal length preferably 24 cm.
  • the hood 20 on each of its two lateral sides also in an upper lateral area just below the tension band 30, a first folding fixation element 35 in Shape of another push button 35.
  • the push button 35 is arranged so that its connection side, with which the connection is made with a back button, points outwards.
  • a second folding-fixing element 5 in the form of a back button 5.
  • this push button 5 is designed so that the connection side of the collar 3 points outwards.
  • the hood 20 is here attached to the jacket 2, that the lower edge of the hood is outside the collar 3, ie the upper edge 4 of the collar 3 is located within the hood 20.
  • the user can now on each side of the push button 35 at the hood 20 with the corresponding push button 5 just below the upper edge 4 of the collar 3 compress and thereby the hood 20 in the lateral lower portions adjacent to the hood edge 28, as indicated by the directional arrow E in FIG. 2 indicated, unfold.
  • This fold 36 is then fixed by squeezing the push buttons 35, 5 so that right and left of the eyes in each case a triangular cutout 37 is created, which allows the user a clear view, but at the same time the hood 20 is further pulled in the forehead area 21 down against the face of the user to provide better protection against wind and against driving rain from above. Overall, the user is then particularly well protected in the head area, but still has completely clear view, even if he turns his head.
  • the hood 20 can, as shown here, be sewn tightly with the jacket 2. But it can also be fastened detachably to the jacket 2, for example by means of a zipper. In both cases, the hood 20 can also be rolled together with the harness 10 and fixed in the rolled-up state by means of the first and second folding-fixing elements each outside on both sides of the collar or in a (not shown) pocket in the collar 3 or a back portion of the jacket 2 are stowed.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of a hood system according to the invention 1.
  • the hood 20 an outer shell 20H, which usually consists of a single or multi-layer waterproof, optionally also breathable material.
  • the hood 20 additionally comprises a hood lining 20F, which preferably consists of a net with relatively small but closely spaced holes.
  • the hood lining 20F here completely covers the outer shell 20H and thus forms the inner side 20I of the hood 20.
  • the hood lining 20F with the outer cover 20H is only in a hem 41 on the front hood edge 28 and in a seam 43 on the lower hood edge 42 connected.
  • the hood lining 20F is therefore not directly connected to the outer shell 20H here.
  • the harness 10 is connected to the hood lining 20F along its headband 11, wherein in particular the connection according to the invention is provided in the lateral sections 10L of the harness 10.
  • the headband 11 of the harness 10 as shown in FIG FIG. 4 shown sewn along a fold 40 of the hood chuck 20F.
  • the hood lining 20F is relatively firmly connected to the head of the user via the headband 11 of the harness 10. Nevertheless, the mesh material of the hood lining 20F ensures adequate ventilation.
  • the hood lining 20F is moved along like a kind of "inner hood” and the outer shell is pulled away over the fixed connection at the hem 41 along the entire hood edge 28 in the direction of movement on this side, so that the facial area is well released.
  • the headband 11 also here an adjusting mechanism 13 to adjust the harness 10 to the head size.
  • the harness 10 also has a harness handle 12.
  • the outer shell 20H of the hood 20 again has a fabric reserve section 34 or a fabric addition in the neck region in the form of a local buckling.
  • harness 10 and the hood 20 shown in the figures are only exemplary embodiments which can be varied in many ways by the person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the most diverse combinations of the features mentioned are possible.
  • Harness 10 and hood lining 20F by cooperating releasable fastening means on the harness 10 and the hood lining 20F takes place, for example by push buttons, hooks, Velcro connections or the like. He can then use the harness as a normal cap for sun protection purposes or the like. It is also noted for the sake of completeness that the use of the indefinite article "a” or “an” does not preclude that the features in question may also be present more than once.

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