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US1073345A
US1073345A US71862612A US1912718626A US1073345A US 1073345 A US1073345 A US 1073345A US 71862612 A US71862612 A US 71862612A US 1912718626 A US1912718626 A US 1912718626A US 1073345 A US1073345 A US 1073345A
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  • PatentedSept. 16, 1913 PatentedSept. 16, 1913.
  • Another object of the invention is toprovide "means for effectively securing a veil to the bonnet in such manner that it may be. let down over the face. ofthe wearer 0r lifted and folded back therefrom as may be desired without the use of pins or other auxiliary fastening means which may be lost or disarranged by the movement of the car as it travels over rough roads.
  • a further object of the invention is to. provide a bonnet for use in motoring and the like which will'effectively protect the: face of the wearer from the sun, and which, when such protectionis not needed, may be easily arranged to cover merely the hair ofthe wearer.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide an automobile bonnet which while accomplishing-the hereinbefore mentioned and other objects may be made of washable material, and which may be v tucked away in a grip or pocket without; damage to the bonnet.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view with the veil let down in front to protect the face of the wearer 5 Fig. 3
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4% of Fig. 1.
  • the bonnet embodying my invention which is illustrated on the drawing is formed of a hood 10 to which is secured a vizor ll normally carrying a veil 12.
  • the hood 10 is preferably composed of a single p ece of cloth gathered at its edge 10 and sewed or otherwise suitably fastened to the The lower edge of this piece is folded back and sewed to form a hem through which a draw-string or elastic 13 is disposed which is fastened at its ends to the ends -l4: of the vizor.
  • the piece of cloth forming the hood is preferably of thin closely woven texture, and of suffipermit it to loosely cover the hair of the wearer.
  • the vizor is preferably materially stiffer than the fabric forming the hood, and may be formed by sewing together with a number of lines of stitching a suflicient number of pieces of the material used in forming the hood. This vizor should, however be sufficiently flexible to permit it to fold readily, as will be presently described. Adjacent the inner edge and in the present embodiment shown at 15 as stitched therebeneath, are secured a plurality of tabs 16 preferably of cloth, three such tabs being shown on the drawing. The vizor is given a sufiicient width, asis probablybest seen in Fig. 3, to permit it to extend well over the face and eyes ofthe wearer to protect them from the sun.
  • a folding line or crease 17 upon which the vizor is adapted to be folded whenthis protection from the sun is not desired.
  • the tabs are of appropriate length have their free ends fastened to the vizor inwardly of and adjacent this-folding line, andto this end hooks 18 are provided upon the ends of the tabs and eyes 18 upon the vizor, it being obvious however that various other fastening means may be utilized for the purpose.
  • Beneath the vizor and upon the other side of the folding line are provided similar fastening means 19 to which the ends of the tabs may be secured when the vizor is folded back as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 4.
  • the tabs 16 are adapted to extend over and secure in position the veil 12 which noranally extends across the top of the vizor with its ends 21 depending as shown in Fig. 1, these ends being adapted to be tied either behind the neck or under the chin of the wearer to aid in retaining the bonnet v in position. Under ordinary circumstances,
  • the front edge of the veil 12 may be let down to cover the face of the wearer by CllS- engaging the end of the central tab from its fastening means 18 or 19, depending upon whether the viZor is in folded .or extended position, and pulling down the edge of the veil over the face of the wearer.
  • the tabs 16 located adjacent the ends of the viz'or still embracing the veil will retain it in position as shown in Fig. 2, these tabs permitting this operation to be performed without necessitating the untying of the ends of the veil and without danger of disarranging the bonnet or other parts of the veil.
  • the portion of. the veil thus let down before the face of the wearer may be re placed upon the vizor by merely reversing the operation, 2'.
  • An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, an extensible 'vizor secured thereto,
  • An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vizor secured tothe said hood and folded upon itself and adapted to be unfolded to provide a sunshade, and means for retaining the vizor in folded posit1on.
  • An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vizor secured to the saidhood and folded upon itself and adapted to be unfolded to provide a sunshade," posed over thevi'aor having depending ends adapted to be tied together. to secure the bonnetin' position upon the'head of the wearer, and means
  • An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vizor .foldedupon itself secured to the said hood and adapted to be unfolded.
  • said vizor adapted to extend over the folded-over portion of the vizor to retainthe same in folded position.
  • An automobile bonnet comprisinga hood, a-vizor secured to the'said bonnet,-a tab Orr-opposite sides of thebonnet secured to one edge 'ofithe vizor'and adapted to be detachably engaged to the other edge, a veil disposed over the viz'or. and detachably held in place by means; or thetabs, and a tab secured to the bonnet and teen edge of the viz'or intermediate its ends ' ⁇ and' adapted to be detachably secured to the other edge'to retain the veil within the edge of the vizor or to permitit to be disposed before'the face of the wearer asmay be desired.
  • An automobilebonnet comprising a V hood, a v'izor folded upon itself nd secured to the said hood, avail, a plurality of tabs secured adjacent the junction of the said hood and vizor, and a plurality of fastening means secured to the said viz'or adapted to engage the ends of the tabs to retainthe veil in positi n whenthe vizor is in folded unfolded position.
  • An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vi'zor secured to the said hood nd folded upon itself and adapted to unfold to provide sunshade, a veil disposed over the vizor, and common means for retaining the vizor When the Vizor is in folded and unveil in position upon the VlZOI and the vizor folded position and for securing the said 10 in folded position. vizor in folded position.
  • An automobile bonnet COIDPIlSlII a hood, 2 vizor secured to said hood and MARY FRANCES HARRIS adapted to be unfolded to provide a sun- witnesseses: shade, a Veil and a, common means for se- BUELAH BOWMAN, curing the said Veil in position upon the Rome BABCOOK.

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M. F. HARRIS.
AUTOMOBILE BONNET.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 55, 1912.
PatentedSept. 16, 1913.
COLUMBIA PLANOORAPN (20., WASHINGTON, D. c.
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MARY FRANCES HARRIS, or cARrIIAen, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF T0 WILLIAM DABNEY LEWIS, or OARTHAGE, ILLINOIS.
AUTOMOBILE-B 0N NET.
Patented Sept. 16, 1913. 718,626.
To all whom. it may concern; I I p Y j '{Be it known that I, MARY FRANCES HAR- IRIs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Carthage, in the county of Hancock and State of Illinois,have invented certain new "and '.useful Improvements in Automobileroad without mussing or disarranging the the like.
Bonnets, of which the following is a specification. m b This invention relates generally to I womans bonnets, and more particularly to bonn'ets adapted to be used in motoring and One of the principal the invention is to provide a bonnet forusein automobiling which will be attractivein appearance, and which will edectively tect the hair from the dust anddirtof the same. 7
Another object of the invention is toprovide "means for effectively securing a veil to the bonnet in such manner that it may be. let down over the face. ofthe wearer 0r lifted and folded back therefrom as may be desired without the use of pins or other auxiliary fastening means which may be lost or disarranged by the movement of the car as it travels over rough roads.
A further object of the invention is to. provide a bonnet for use in motoring and the like which will'effectively protect the: face of the wearer from the sun, and which, when such protectionis not needed, may be easily arranged to cover merely the hair ofthe wearer.
A still further object of the invention is to provide an automobile bonnet which while accomplishing-the hereinbefore mentioned and other objects may be made of washable material, and which may be v tucked away in a grip or pocket without; damage to the bonnet.
Further aims and advantages of the invention will be apparent as itis better un-: derstood from the following description, which taken in connection with the accompanying drawing illustrates one preferred embodiment thereof.
m theposition it assumes when folded back from the face of the wearer; Fig. 2 is a similar view with the veil let down in front to protect the face of the wearer 5 Fig. 3
' vizor 11.
pro-
I cient size to of the vizor,
' to permit them to is a side elevation showing the vizor unfolded to provide a shade for the face and eyes of the wearer, and Fig. 4: is a sectional view on the line 4% of Fig. 1. p
The bonnet embodying my invention which is illustrated on the drawing is formed of a hood 10 to which is secured a vizor ll normally carrying a veil 12. The hood 10 is preferably composed of a single p ece of cloth gathered at its edge 10 and sewed or otherwise suitably fastened to the The lower edge of this piece is folded back and sewed to form a hem through which a draw-string or elastic 13 is disposed which is fastened at its ends to the ends -l4: of the vizor. The piece of cloth forming the hood is preferably of thin closely woven texture, and of suffipermit it to loosely cover the hair of the wearer. The vizor is preferably materially stiffer than the fabric forming the hood, and may be formed by sewing together with a number of lines of stitching a suflicient number of pieces of the material used in forming the hood. This vizor should, however be sufficiently flexible to permit it to fold readily, as will be presently described. Adjacent the inner edge and in the present embodiment shown at 15 as stitched therebeneath, are secured a plurality of tabs 16 preferably of cloth, three such tabs being shown on the drawing. The vizor is given a sufiicient width, asis probablybest seen in Fig. 3, to permit it to extend well over the face and eyes ofthe wearer to protect them from the sun. Running lengthwise of the vizor is provided a folding line or crease 17 upon which the vizor is adapted to be folded whenthis protection from the sun is not desired. The tabs are of appropriate length have their free ends fastened to the vizor inwardly of and adjacent this-folding line, andto this end hooks 18 are provided upon the ends of the tabs and eyes 18 upon the vizor, it being obvious however that various other fastening means may be utilized for the purpose. Beneath the vizor and upon the other side of the folding line are provided similar fastening means 19 to which the ends of the tabs may be secured when the vizor is folded back as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 4. The tabs 16 are adapted to extend over and secure in position the veil 12 which noranally extends across the top of the vizor with its ends 21 depending as shown in Fig. 1, these ends being adapted to be tied either behind the neck or under the chin of the wearer to aid in retaining the bonnet v in position. Under ordinary circumstances,
tain the portion 22 of the vizor' located outwardly of the folding line 17 in folded back position,- or this portion may be merely folded back above the veil when it is-secured in place by engagement of the ends of the tabs with the eyes 18.
The front edge of the veil 12 may be let down to cover the face of the wearer by CllS- engaging the end of the central tab from its fastening means 18 or 19, depending upon whether the viZor is in folded .or extended position, and pulling down the edge of the veil over the face of the wearer. The tabs 16 located adjacent the ends of the viz'or still embracing the veil will retain it in position as shown in Fig. 2, these tabs permitting this operation to be performed without necessitating the untying of the ends of the veil and without danger of disarranging the bonnet or other parts of the veil. The portion of. the veil thus let down before the face of the wearer may be re placed upon the vizor by merely reversing the operation, 2'. 6., lifting the veil into place and reengaging the central tab with its fastening means 18 or 19. It will be apparent also that when a bonnet made in pursuance of my invention is tied in position by the ends of the veil that the; draw-string or elastic running about the base of the hood will cooperate with the inner edge of the veil to cause the bonnet to fit snugly about the head of the wearer Where the draw-string or elastic and this portion of the vizor touch the wearer and that the remaining portion of the head will be free from oppressive contact with the hood which would tend to muss or disarrange thehair of the wearer. Itwill be obvious that var1ous changes .may be made in the form andarrangement of the parts of this invention without departing from its spirit or scope, or sacrificing' any of the advantages thereof, the form hereinbefore described being merely one preferred embodiment thereof.
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1. An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, an extensible 'vizor secured thereto,
a veil disposed over the said viiorfandmeans for detachably securing the veil to the vizor When the said vizor is in both contracted and extended positions.
.2. An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vizor secured tothe said hood and folded upon itself and adapted to be unfolded to provide a sunshade, and means for retaining the vizor in folded posit1on.
An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vizor secured to the saidhood and folded upon itself and adapted to be unfolded to provide a sunshade," posed over thevi'aor having depending ends adapted to be tied together. to secure the bonnetin' position upon the'head of the wearer, and means An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vizor .foldedupon itself secured to the said hood and adapted to be unfolded.
to provide a sunshade, Land a plurality 'of tabs secured adj acent the inner edg'e of the a veil disfor retaining'ytheyeil' o V in position' upon the-vizorwhenthe'latter isinbothextended and folded positions; V
said vizor adapted to extend over the folded-over portion of the vizor to retainthe same in folded position. r
5. An automobile bonnet comprisinga hood, a-vizor secured to the'said bonnet,-a tab Orr-opposite sides of thebonnet secured to one edge 'ofithe vizor'and adapted to be detachably engaged to the other edge, a veil disposed over the viz'or. and detachably held in place by means; or thetabs, and a tab secured to the bonnet and teen edge of the viz'or intermediate its ends '{and' adapted to be detachably secured to the other edge'to retain the veil within the edge of the vizor or to permitit to be disposed before'the face of the wearer asmay be desired.
6. An automobile bonnet com rising a hood, a vizor secured to. the said hood and adapted to be folded upon ltself,'tabs secured said vizor, a veil dis osed over the said viz'or, a set of means for securing, thefree ends of at an end to the inner edge of the the said tabs to, the'vizor beyond 7 the said tellwhenthe vizor'is in unfolded f position, and a-set of similar means secured to the saidviZor to permit .the tabs to refolded.
tain theyeil in position when the vizor is 7. An automobilebonnet comprising a V hood, a v'izor folded upon itself nd secured to the said hood, avail, a plurality of tabs secured adjacent the junction of the said hood and vizor, and a plurality of fastening means secured to the said viz'or adapted to engage the ends of the tabs to retainthe veil in positi n whenthe vizor is in folded unfolded position.
8. An automobile bonnet comprising a hood, a vi'zor secured to the said hood nd folded upon itself and adapted to unfold to provide sunshade, a veil disposed over the vizor, and common means for retaining the vizor When the Vizor is in folded and unveil in position upon the VlZOI and the vizor folded position and for securing the said 10 in folded position. vizor in folded position.
9. An automobile bonnet COIDPIlSlII a hood, 2 vizor secured to said hood and MARY FRANCES HARRIS adapted to be unfolded to provide a sun- Witnesses: shade, a Veil and a, common means for se- BUELAH BOWMAN, curing the said Veil in position upon the Rome BABCOOK.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents Washington, D. C.
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US2735110A (en) * 1956-02-21 Baker
US20110107500A1 (en) * 2009-11-12 2011-05-12 Devra Wathen Headgear for protection against environmental effects
US20140366240A1 (en) * 2011-03-15 2014-12-18 Andres Roban Hooded Garment
US20220022583A1 (en) * 2020-07-24 2022-01-27 Sophia Royal Head and Neck Covering Towel
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US2500982A (en) * 1950-03-21 Fligel
US2735110A (en) * 1956-02-21 Baker
US20110107500A1 (en) * 2009-11-12 2011-05-12 Devra Wathen Headgear for protection against environmental effects
US20140366240A1 (en) * 2011-03-15 2014-12-18 Andres Roban Hooded Garment
US9326559B2 (en) * 2011-03-15 2016-05-03 Andres Roban Hooded garment
US20220022583A1 (en) * 2020-07-24 2022-01-27 Sophia Royal Head and Neck Covering Towel
US20220256958A1 (en) * 2021-02-15 2022-08-18 Tiffany Brock Bonnet and Scarf Combination Device

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