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  • My invention relates to hat-ventilators, and consists in placingv or arranging elastic wire-gauze between the sweat and the body of the hat in such ⁇ a manner as to serve as a ventilator and also to make the hat conform to the shape of the head.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical cross-section of the hat showing the wire-gauze and the sweat perforated.
  • a piece, A, of this gauze of about the width of the sweat B of a hat, O, and of sucient length to extend from end to end ofthe curve in either end of the hat, is secured between the sweat'and the body of the hat by having its lower edge connected with the lower edge of the sweat and its ends attached to the body of the hat, and so as to leave a space for ventilation, as is clearly shown in g.'1, the portion of the sweat between the ends of the gauze being sewed or otherwise' connected to the hat, asshown in the same figure.
  • the sweat instead of being whole, as shown in fig. 1, may be perforated Iin front of thc gauze, as shown in g. 2, thus giving increased ventilation.

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@anni @finit lALDEN SOLMANS, OF NEW.YORK, N. Y.
Letters Patent No. 113,941, dated April 18, 1871.
'IMPROVEMENT IN HAT-VENTILATCRS.
The Schedule referred to ln these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Annen SoLMANs, of New York, inthe county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Hat- Ventilators, of 'which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing.
My invention relates to hat-ventilators, and consists in placingv or arranging elastic wire-gauze between the sweat and the body of the hat in such `a manner as to serve as a ventilator and also to make the hat conform to the shape of the head.
In the drawing- Figure I is a perspective view of the interior of the hat, with a portion of the sweat turned back to show the wire-gauze; and
Figure 2 is a vertical cross-section of the hat showing the wire-gauze and the sweat perforated.
In the manufacture of hats, and especially of those known as still' hats, it is not only important to provide them with ventilators for summer use, but also with a ventilator that will not be aectcd by moisture and yet will always readily conform to the shape of the head.
To accomplish this I employ elastic wire-ganze of any suitable metal, and so prepared as not to be affected by moisture.
A piece, A, of this gauze, of about the width of the sweat B of a hat, O, and of sucient length to extend from end to end ofthe curve in either end of the hat, is secured between the sweat'and the body of the hat by having its lower edge connected with the lower edge of the sweat and its ends attached to the body of the hat, and so as to leave a space for ventilation, as is clearly shown in g.'1, the portion of the sweat between the ends of the gauze being sewed or otherwise' connected to the hat, asshown in the same figure.
By this arrangement of the gauze it will be seen that while its lower edge is connected to the sweat its upper edge is free, and that its body, for the most part, does not touch either the sweat or the hat, but is between and away from them. In addition, if desired, the sweat, instead of being whole, as shown in fig. 1, may be perforated Iin front of thc gauze, as shown in g. 2, thus giving increased ventilation.
One ofthe special advantages of the use of elastic wire-gauze, alrangediu connection with the sweat as herein shown and described, is that it conforms easily and at once to the shape of the head, thus not only' furnishing ventilation, but at the same time giving to a stili' hat some of the qualities of the soft one, and, besides, cannot be affected-by moisture.
Having thus described myinvention,
What I claim is- The arrangement of the elastic wire-gauze A with sweat B in either end of a hat, C, in the manner substantially as herein shown and described, for the purpose of producing a self-conforming hat-ventilator, as
set forth.
ALBEN SOLMANS. Witnesses:
PHIL. T. DODGE, HARRY Kme.
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