US20110107500A1 - Headgear for protection against environmental effects - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to hats and headpieces and more particularly relates to hats and headpieces for protection against environmental effects.
- the present invention has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs in the art that have not yet been fully solved by currently available environmental protection. Accordingly, the present invention has been developed to provide an apparatus, kit, and method for protecting a user from environmental effects that overcome many or all of the above-discussed shortcomings in the art.
- the apparatus in one embodiment, includes a headpiece that has opposing first and second sides.
- the apparatus further includes a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width.
- the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece. When attached, the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the second side.
- the apparatus in one embodiment, includes a single elongated panel that includes the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel.
- the single elongated panel includes a scarf.
- the right elongated panel and the left elongated include separate elongated panels. The separate elongated panels may each include a connection edge.
- one or more of the right elongated panel, the left elongated panel, and the headpiece include material that is resistant to ultra-violet radiation.
- the apparatus includes one or more detachable means for removable attaching one or both of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece.
- the one or more detachable means includes one or more of a grommet, a button, a clip, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, and a scarf loop.
- the headpiece further includes an inner circumference for at least partially resting on the user's head and the one or more detachable means include a first detachable means on the first side and a second detachable means on the second side.
- the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are substantially permanently affixed to the headpiece.
- the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel have a uniform width throughout the lengths of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel.
- the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel each include a connection edge and a distal end and one or both of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel taper in width from the connection edge to the distal end.
- the taper in width includes one or more of a uniform taper and a non-uniform taper.
- one or more of the headpiece, the right elongated panel, and the left elongated panel are made from a disposable material.
- the apparatus further includes a coupling portion, the coupling portion coupling the left elongated panel to the right elongated panel.
- kits of the present invention are also presented to protect a user from environmental effects.
- the kit may include the materials necessary to create and/or use the described apparatus.
- the kit in one embodiment, includes a headpiece having opposing first and second sides.
- the kit further includes a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width.
- the kit further includes one or more of an accessory kit for altering the headpiece to allow connection of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece, and one or more clips for securing one or more of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece.
- the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece. When attached, the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the second side.
- the kit may further include one or more of lip balm, sun screen, a pair of gloves, a storage bag, and means for securing the right elongated panel to the left elongated panel.
- the means for securing the right elongated panel to the left elongated panel may include one or more of, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, and an elastic band.
- the accessory kit comprises one or more of thread, one or more buttons, one or more grommets, one or more scarf loops, one or more clips, and glue.
- a method of the present invention is also presented for protecting a user from environmental effects.
- the method in the disclosed embodiments substantially includes the steps necessary to carry out the functions presented above with respect to the operation of the described apparatus and kit.
- the method includes providing a headpiece comprising opposing first and second sides and providing a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width.
- the method further includes attaching the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece.
- the method further includes placing the headpiece on a user's head.
- the right elongated panel When placed on the user's head the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece between the first side and a right side of the user's head and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece between the second side and the left side of the user's head.
- the method further includes securing the left elongated panel, the right elongated panel, and the headpiece to the user's head by securing the right elongated panel to left elongated panel at a securing location.
- the right elongated panel is secured to the left elongated panel using one or more of a knot, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, and an elastic band.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an apparatus for protecting a head from environmental effects
- FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an elongated panel with a non-uniform taper
- FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an elongated panel with a uniform taper
- FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an elongated panel with uniform width
- FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a connection means for connecting an elongated panel to a headpiece using snap fasteners
- FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a connection means for connecting an elongated panel to a headpiece using a hook and loop fastener
- FIG. 3C is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a connection means for connecting an elongated panel to a headpiece using clips
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment for securing the headpiece to a wearer's head
- FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment for protecting a face with the elongated panels
- FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment for securing the headpiece around the back of the wearer's neck
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a kit for storing elongated panels
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a detailed view of the inner circumference of a headpiece
- FIG. 8A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an inside view of a crown with a surface for attaching a scarf loop
- FIG. 8B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a scarf loop.
- FIG. 8C is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a scarf
- FIG. 8D is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an inside view of a crown with a surface for attaching multiple scarf loops
- FIG. 9A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of attaching an elongated panel to a headpiece with a clip
- FIG. 9B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of attaching an elongated panel to a headpiece with a plurality of clips
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of coupled elongated panels
- FIG. 11A is a diagram illustrating a side view of the coupled elongated panels of FIG. 10 attached to a baseball cap;
- FIG. 11B is a diagram illustrating a rear view of the coupled elongated panels of FIG. 10 attached to a baseball cap.
- FIG. 1 displays a headgear 100 for protecting a user's head from environmental effects according to at least one embodiment.
- Headgear 100 comprises a headpiece 110 , a right elongated panel 120 , a left elongated panel 130 , an inner circumference 140 , and a connection edge 150 .
- the terms, “headgear” and “headpiece”, as used herein, refer to clothing accessories that may be worn on the head.
- headgear may include hats, caps, hoods, visors, helmets, hard hats, and the like.
- headpiece 110 may comprise an inner circumference 140 .
- inner circumference refers to the section of the headpiece between the part that contacts the user's head and the part at the top of the headpiece that faces the user's scalp.
- the inner circumference 140 of the headpiece 110 may match the circumference of the user's head at the location where the headpiece 100 rests on the user's head.
- the inner circumference 140 may comprise the circumference of the headpiece 110 near the top of the crown of the headpiece 110 that faces the user's head.
- the headgear 100 may comprise both a right elongated panel 120 and a left elongated panel 130 .
- an elongated panel may have a width of 7-8 inches and a length of 27-30 inches.
- the material of the elongated panel may comprise one or more of a textile, plastic, paper, and the like.
- a hem may reinforce the edges of the elongated panel.
- the material may be resistant to environmental effects. Environmental effects may include the sun, light, wind, rain, snow, germs, chemicals, the cold, and the like.
- the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 may be constructed from wind and water resistant material that block ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
- the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 may not provide protection against environmental effects, but the design of the panel may augment the fashion of the headgear 100 .
- the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 may be dyed to a desired color.
- the material may be blue, red, or any other color.
- the fabric of the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 may display a desired pattern.
- the material may be plaid or exhibit a desired logo.
- connection edge 150 refers to an edge of an elongated panel that connects to the inner circumference of a headpiece.
- connection edge 150 of the right elongated panel 120 and left elongated panel 130 may connect to the inner circumference 140 of the headpiece 110 .
- the connection edge 150 may detach and reattach to the inner circumference 140 via a detachable means.
- the detachable means may comprise a series of press in or press on grommets, hand sewn snaps, hook and loop fasteners, clips, and the like.
- the detachable means may allow the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 to be removed and laundered.
- the elongated panels may provide protection to individuals with sensitive skin issues such as rosacea, contact dermatitis, skin cancer, acute and/or severe acne, and the like.
- the removable panels may assist in keeping free radicals, chemicals, dirt, bacteria and germs away from the skin.
- connection edge 150 may permanently connect to the inner circumference 140 .
- the connection edge 150 may connect to the inner circumference 140 via thread, glue, rivets, and the like.
- a user may use the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 to protect themselves from the negative effects of the environment.
- the headgear 100 may be disposable.
- the headpiece 110 , the right elongated panel 120 , and the left elongated panel 130 may be made from the same material.
- the hat and panels may be made from paper, plastic, a textile, and the like.
- the headpiece 110 , the right elongated panel 120 , and the left elongated panel 130 may be made from different materials.
- the headpiece 110 may be constructed of cardboard and the elongated panels may be made from paper.
- the right elongated panel 120 and the left elongated panel 130 may permanently affix to the headpiece 110 .
- the headpiece 110 may be worn under another hat.
- the headgear 100 may fit inside the crown of another hat such that the wearer can wear the headgear 100 with a variety of hat styles.
- a disposable headpiece may allow the wearer to more cheaply or conveniently protect themselves from damaging environmental effects.
- FIGS. 2A through 2C illustrate a variety of different exemplary shapes for an elongated panel.
- FIG. 2A illustrates one embodiment of an elongated panel with a non-uniform taper.
- a non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a may comprise a connection edge 210 a, a bottom point 220 a, and a tapered length 230 a.
- the connection edge 210 a may comprise the location of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a that connects to a headpiece. Further, the connection edge 210 a may be the widest section of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a.
- the width of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a at the connection edge 210 a may be seven to eight inches.
- the width of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a may decrease as the tapered length 230 a moves from the connection edge 210 a towards the bottom point 220 a.
- the taper from the connection edge 210 a towards the bottom point 220 a may be non-uniform.
- the tapered length may have a uniform width equal to the width of the connection edge 210 a.
- the seven to eight inches of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a that are nearest the connection edge 210 a may have a uniform width of seven to eight inches.
- the remaining length of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a with a length of 19 to 22 inches may gradually taper forming a point at the bottom point 220 a.
- a uniform width at the section of the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a nearest the connection edge 210 a may allow the non-uniform taper elongated panel 200 a to cover large areas of the face.
- FIG. 2B illustrates one embodiment of an elongated panel with a uniform taper.
- a uniform taper elongated panel 200 b may comprise a connection edge 210 b, a bottom point 220 b, and a tapered length 230 b.
- the connection edge 210 b may be of substantially similar construction to the connection edge 210 a in FIG. 2A .
- the tapered length 230 b may uniformly taper from a width of seven to eight inches at the connection edge 210 b to a point at the bottom point 220 b.
- FIG. 2C illustrates one embodiment of an elongated panel with uniform width.
- a uniform width elongated panel 200 c may comprise a connection edge 210 c and a bottom edge 240 .
- the uniform width elongated panel 200 c may have the same width at the connection edge 210 c and at the bottom edge 240 , and throughout the length of the uniform width elongated panel 200 c.
- the elongated panels 200 a - 200 c may be of other shapes and tapers.
- the elongated panels 200 a - 200 c may comprise a middle portion that has a smaller width than both end portions.
- the bottom points 220 a and 220 b may be of different shapes and configurations, including a rounded configuration that is not shown.
- FIG. 3A illustrates one embodiment of a connection edge 300 a using snap fasteners or grommets.
- the connection edge 300 a is part of an elongated panel 200 and may comprise a reinforcing fold 310 and snap fasteners 320 .
- the term “reinforcing fold”, as used herein, refers to a strengthened section of the elongated panel 200 that will protect the fabric of the elongated panel and add strength to the connection edge 300 a.
- the fabric of the elongated panel may be folded over at least once to increase the strength of the fabric at the connection edge 300 a.
- interfacing may reinforce the fabric of the connection edge 300 a.
- connection edge 300 a may include cardboard, plastic, metal, paper, grommets, snaps by the yard, and the like.
- the reinforcing fold 310 may protect the fabric from the tension applied to the elongated panel at the snap fasteners 320 while adding strength to the connection edge 300 .
- the snap fasteners 320 may attach the elongated panel 200 to a headpiece 110 in FIG. 1 .
- the fasteners may comprise press-in press-on grommets, hand sewn snap fasteners, snaps by the yard, button holes, rivets, stitching, zippers, and the like.
- either the stud or the socket of the snap fastener may be placed on the connection edge 300 a of the elongated panel 200 .
- the snap fasteners may comprise either post or prong type snap fasteners. Snap fasteners may allow the elongated panel 200 to detach and reattach from the headpiece 110 .
- the elongated panel may be permanently attached to the headpiece 110 .
- the connection edge 300 a of the elongated panel may be sewn to the headpiece 110 .
- FIG. 3B illustrates one embodiment of a connection edge 300 b using a hook and loop fastener 330 .
- the hook and loop fasteners may more equally distribute the tension from the elongated panel 200 throughout the entire surface of the connection edge.
- the hook and loop fastener 330 (like VELCRO brand hook and loop fasteners) may be split into small segments of separate hook and loop fasteners. For example, there may be four different hook and loop fasteners along the length of the connection edge 300 b.
- FIG. 3B Also shown in FIG. 3B is an alternative connection method employing loops 350 .
- the loops may be used to connect with buttons attached to the tops of the panels 200 .
- FIG. 3C illustrates one embodiment of a connection edge 300 c using a plurality of clips 340 .
- the connection edge 300 c may further comprise a reinforcing fold 310 and an elongated panel 200 .
- the clips 340 may allow an elongated panel 200 to attach to a plurality of hats.
- the clips 340 may comprise a plurality of hair extension clips. For example, there may be four different hair extension clips attached to the reinforcing fold 310 .
- the clips 340 may be located at equal distances along the reinforcing fold 310 .
- a headpiece with attached right and left elongated panels may be used for a variety of purposes.
- the elongated panels may be used to secure a hat to a wearer's head, protect the sides of the head and face from the sun, act as a facial cover, and the like. Further, the headpiece with attached elongated panels provides these protections without diminishing the stylishness of the headpiece.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an implementation for securing the headpiece with attached elongated panels to a wearer's head according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 4 comprises a headpiece 400 , a right elongated panel 410 , a left elongated panel 420 , and a securing location 430 .
- the headpiece 400 , the right elongated panel 410 , and the left elongated panel 420 may be substantially similar to corresponding embodiments described above.
- the right elongated panel 410 and the left elongated panel 420 may be secured to one another below a user's chin.
- the term, “securing location”, as used herein, refers to the location on both the right elongated panel 410 and the left elongated panel 420 where the different elongated panels are secured to one another.
- the right elongated panel 410 and the left elongated panel 420 may be tied together at the securing location 430 . By tying the right elongated panel 410 to the left elongated panel 420 , the elongated panels secure the headpiece 400 to the wearer's head.
- the securing location on the right elongated panel 410 may connect to the securing location on the left elongated panel via a hook and loop fastener, a decorative brooch, a clasp, an elastic band, and the like.
- a wearer can customize the appearance of the headpiece at the securing location 430 .
- the wearer can use the elongated panels to protect the sides of the head and face from environmental effects.
- the right elongated panel 410 and the left elongated panel 420 may have a uniform width from the length between the headpiece 400 and the securing location 430 . Below the securing location 430 , the right elongated panel 410 and the left elongated panel 420 may begin tapering. The taper of the right elongated panel 410 and the left elongated panel 420 may limit the bulkiness of a knot used at the securing location 430 .
- FIG. 5A illustrates an embodiment where a headpiece protects a wearer's face from environmental effects.
- headpiece 500 may comprise a right elongated panel 510 and a left elongated panel 520 .
- the right elongated panel 510 and the left elongated panel 520 may have sufficient length to wrap around the wearer's face such that the right elongated panel 510 and the left elongated panel 520 cover the wearer's nose and mouth.
- the headpiece 500 may protect the wearer from environmental effects like dust, pollution, chemicals, airborne contaminants, smoke, and germs.
- the material of the right elongated panel 510 and left elongated panel 520 may be specially designed to protect against a particular environmental effect.
- the fabric of an elongated panel may be made of a special fabric that prevents germs, chemicals, or any other airborne contaminants from passing through the fabric. The fabric may also be designed for people with particular respiratory ailments, as it may prevent pollutants from passing through the fabric.
- the right elongated panel 510 and the left elongated panel 520 may protect a user with a particular skin ailment. For example, a person who has had skin cancer may need extra protection from the sun.
- the right elongated panel 510 and the left elongated panel 520 may provide the needed protection.
- the headpiece 500 By wrapping around the face, the headpiece 500 , with the right elongated panel 510 and the left elongated panel 520 , may provide a plurality of benefits to the wearer.
- FIG. 5B illustrates one embodiment for attaching the right elongated panel 510 to the left elongated panel 520 behind the neck of the wearer at securing location 530 .
- the right elongated panel 510 may be secured to the left elongated panel 520 .
- the securing location 520 may comprise a knot, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, an elastic band, and the like.
- elongated panels may protect against environmental effects, sometimes the wearer may desire to expose themselves to the environment.
- Some embodiments may include elongated panels that may be removably attached to the headpiece for selective attachment and removal. For example, on a rainy day, the wearer may solely want to wear the headpiece. At these times, the wearer may remove the elongated panels from the headpiece and store the elongated panels in a kit, according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of a kit for storing elongated panels.
- the kit 600 may store the elongated panels in a storage bag 610 .
- the storage bag 610 may further store other items that are useful for protecting against environmental effects.
- the kit 600 may also include gloves 620 , sunscreen 630 , a lip balm applicator 640 , a clip 650 , and the like.
- the kit 600 may also store items for protecting a headpiece and the elongated panels.
- the kit 600 may further include protective tape 640 , water-proofer, and the like.
- the kit 600 may also include a clip 650 for attaching the panels to a wide variety of hats.
- the clip 650 may comprise a plurality of hair extension clips that are permanently sewn to the elongated panels.
- the kit 600 may increase the functionality of the headpiece by giving the wearer a place to store the elongated panels when they are not being used, and also providing further materials to increase one's protection against environmental effects.
- a headpiece can be altered for attaching elongated panels to the hat.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a detailed view of the inner circumference 700 for a headpiece.
- the detailed inner circumference 700 may include a sweat band 710 , a headpiece crown 720 , and fasteners 730 .
- the fasteners 730 may be attached to the sweat band 710 .
- the fasteners may comprise fasteners such as snaps, grommets, hook and loop fasteners, and the like.
- the fasteners 730 may comprise snaps sewn directly to the sweat band 710 .
- the fasteners 730 comprise five evenly spaced snaps.
- the sweat band 710 may be reinforced to the headpiece crown such that the pull of the elongated panels on the sweat band 730 will not pull the sweat band out of the hat.
- the fasteners that attach to the elongated panels may be installed into a wide variety of hats.
- FIGS. 8A-8D illustrate other embodiments for protecting a wearer's head from environmental effects.
- a loop may be affixed to the inside surface of the crown of a headpiece and a scarf can be threaded through the loop. After the scarf is threaded through the loop, the two ends of the scarf hang down around the user's head where they can provide substantially similar protection as the elongated panels described above.
- Other embodiments may include more than one loop. For example, various embodiments may include two, three, four, or any other number of loops.
- FIG. 8A illustrates one embodiment of an inside view of a crown with a surface for attaching a scarf loop.
- a detailed crown 800 may comprise a loop attachment surface 810 , an inside crown surface 820 , and a back label 830 .
- the inside crown surface 820 may comprise the surface of the crown of a headpiece that faces a wearer's head.
- the term “loop attachment surface”, as used herein, refers to a surface on the inside crown surface 820 to which a scarf loop may attach.
- the loop attachment surface 810 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, grommets, snaps, rivets, thread, or other attachment means.
- the loop attachment surface 810 may be oriented on the inside crown surface 820 such that the length of the scarf loop may be attached running from the back of the headpiece towards the front of the headpiece.
- the openings of the loop may face the left and right sides of the headpiece.
- FIG. 8B illustrates one embodiment for a scarf loop.
- a scarf loop 840 may comprise a crown attachment surface 850 .
- the scarf loop 840 may be a loop formed from fabric, plastic, rubber, string, and the like.
- the crown attachment surface 850 may attach to the loop attachment surface 810 in FIG. 8A .
- the crown attachment surface 850 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, grommets, snaps, rivets, or thread.
- the scarf loop 840 may be detachable from the inside crown surface 820 . Further, the scarf loop 840 may permanently attach to the inside crown surface 820 .
- a headpiece may be modified such that a scarf loop 840 may attach to the inside crown of a hat.
- FIG. 8C illustrates one embodiment for a scarf.
- a scarf 860 may be of a width substantially similar to the elongated panels.
- the length of the scarf 860 may be longer than the combined length of the elongated panels, such that both ends of the scarf 860 descend below the hat to a substantially similar length as that of the elongated panels when the scarf 860 is threaded through the scarf loop 840 .
- the elongated panels may descend below the headpiece by a length of 26 inches.
- the scarf may be 60 inches in length so that when the scarf 860 is threaded through the scarf loop 840 both ends of the scarf 860 also descend below the hat by a length of 26 inches.
- the scarf 860 may directly attach to the loop attachment surface 810 .
- the scarf embodiment provides substantially similar functionality as the elongated panels.
- FIG. 8D illustrates an embodiment of an inside view of a crown with multiple surfaces for attaching a scarf loops.
- a detailed crown 800 may comprise multiple loop attachment surfaces 810 , an inside crown surface 820 , and a back label 830 .
- four loop attachment surfaces 810 are shown.
- the inside crown surface 820 may comprise the surface of the crown of a headpiece that faces a wearer's head.
- the loop attachment surfaces 810 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, grommets, snaps, rivets, thread, or other attachment means.
- the loop attachment surfaces 810 may be oriented on the inside crown surface 820 such that the length of the scarf loop may be attached running from the back of the headpiece towards the front of the headpiece.
- the openings of the loop may face the left and right sides of the headpiece.
- FIG. 9A illustrates one embodiment of attaching elongated panels to a headpiece with a clip.
- a headpiece with clipped panels 900 a may comprise a clip 910 a, a headpiece 920 , an elongated panel 930 , and a sweatband 940 .
- the term “clip”, as used herein, refers to a device that secures an elongated panel to a headpiece.
- the clip 910 a may secure the connection edge of the elongated panel 930 to the sweatband 940 .
- the clip 910 a may be sewn onto the elongated panel 930 and attach to the inside of a hat.
- the clip may use spring tension between two rigid flanges where the spring tension pushes the two rigid flanges into one another.
- the clip 910 a may squeeze the connection edge of the elongated panel 930 and the sweatband 940 between the two rigid flanges.
- the clip 910 a may pin the elongated panel 930 to the sweatband 940 .
- the clip 910 a may pin the elongated panel 930 to the crown of the headpiece 920 .
- the clip 910 a may use a variety of means to secure an elongated panel 930 to a headpiece 920 . By securing the elongated panel 930 to the headpiece 920 , the clip 910 a may allow a wearer to attach panels to a variety of hats without altering the hat.
- FIG. 9B illustrates one embodiment of attaching elongated panels to a headpiece with a plurality of clips.
- the headpiece with clipped panels 900 b may comprise an elongated panel 930 (shown transparent in the figure to show the attached clips 910 b ), a headpiece 920 , and clips 910 b.
- the clips 910 b may comprise a plurality of clips that attach to different locations along the inside of a hat.
- the clips 910 b may be similar to a series of hair extension clips or another type of clip that may attach to a headpiece 920 .
- the coupled elongated panels 1000 include a left elongated panel 1010 having a left connection edge 1012 and a right elongated panel having a right connection edge 1022 .
- the left and right elongated panels 1010 , 1020 are coupled together via a coupling portion 1030 .
- the left and right connection edges 1012 , 1022 comprise a plurality of snap connectors 1032 for attachment to a headpiece.
- significant variation may be possible.
- the variations of the shapes of the left and right elongated panels 1010 , 1020 connection edges 1012 , 1022 an detachment means 1032 as set forth previously may apply to the coupled elongated panels 1000 in varying embodiments.
- the coupling portion 1030 comprises a portion of the left elongated panel 1010 and the right elongated panel 1020 which have been attached using thread.
- the elongated panels 1010 , 1020 may be attached along the coupling portion 1030 using a variety of attachment means or detachment means such as glue, rivets, snap fasteners, grommets, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, clips, and the like.
- attachment means or detachment means such as glue, rivets, snap fasteners, grommets, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, clips, and the like.
- any of the attachment means discussed in relation to the connection edges 1012 , 1022 may also be applicable to the coupling portion 1030 .
- the coupling portion 1030 may be formed in a variety of manners.
- the coupling portion 1030 may comprise a separate piece of material which has been connected between the left elongated panel 1010 and the right elongated panel 1020 .
- the left elongated panel 1010 , the right elongated panel 1020 , and the coupling portion 1030 may be formed of a single piece of material.
- Other embodiments may include multiple pieces of material, multiple layers, and/or other configurations without limitation.
- the coupled elongated panels 1000 and coupling portion 1030 may be desirable in some embodiments.
- the left elongated panel 1010 and right elongated panel 1020 being coupled together may limit losing of one of the panels 1010 , 1020 .
- the coupling portion 1030 may provide additional protection for the neck of a user.
- a user wears a hat that provides no protection for the neck the coupling portion 1030 may provide the protection if needed. This may be the case with baseball caps or other hats having no brim or a small brim at the rear of the hat. Because similar hats are often used for sporting activities, the coupled elongated panels 1000 may be desirable in sporting environments.
- FIG. 11A-11B depicts the coupled elongated panels 1000 attached to a cap 1102 .
- FIG. 11A is a side view of the cap 1102 and attached coupled elongated panels 1000 .
- the right elongated panel 1020 and coupling portion 1030 are visible.
- FIG. 11B is a back view of the cap 1102 and attached coupled elongated panels 1000 .
- the left elongated panel 1010 , the right elongated panel 1020 , and the coupling portion 1030 are visible.
- the elongated panels may function with a wide variety of headpieces, while protecting the wearer against environmental effects.
- the present invention may allow the wearer to recreate safely, reducing fear of damage from the sun, germs, chemicals, or other environmental threats, while wearing a fashionable item.
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An apparatus and method are disclosed for protecting a user from environmental effects. In one embodiment the apparatus comprises a headpiece having opposing first and second sides. The apparatus further comprises a right elongated panel and a left elongated panel, each having a length greater than a width. The right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece. When attached the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the second side.
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- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/260,754 entitled “Headgear for Protection Against Environmental Effects” and filed on 12 Nov. 2009 for Devra Wathen, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates to hats and headpieces and more particularly relates to hats and headpieces for protection against environmental effects.
- Science has shown that the rays of the sun negatively affect a person's skin. While the skin has some natural protection from the sun, like melanin, the sun's radiation still damages the skin, causing the skin to tan, burn, freckle, develop moles, and form life-threatening cancers. While the sun can damage the skin all over a person's body, nowhere is the skin as susceptible to these harms as a person's face and in particular left side of their body from driving a car. Covering the head like one would the rest of the body with greasy sunscreens is unfeasible. Further, chemicals and lotions that block the sun's radiation are inconvenient and wear off, needing constant reapplication to fully protect one's skin. Furthermore most broad-spectrum sunscreens tout miss-leading SPF protection levels and do not protect your skin from both UVA & UVB rays. Skin cancer is on a dramatic rise leading all other forms of cancer and the only way to truly protect oneself is to cover up with clothing.
- While people have developed some methods to protect the face and head from the sun's radiation, because of the head's visibility to others, many of these methods negatively impact the appearance of the wearer. Coverings designed to protect the head should be fashionable so that a person is not dissuaded from protecting their head from the sun out of the fear of feeling unfashionable. Further, many other methods for skin protection don't allow a user to determine their desired level of protection. For example, a sun hat may protect the ears but neglect the neck and side of face, or the sun hat may protect the ears and neck but not allow a user to solely protect the neck and side of face. As such, the present disclosure describes a headgear that allows a user to fashionably protect their skin from the damage of the sun, while providing choices to a user as they protect their skin.
- From the foregoing discussion, it should be apparent that a need exists for an apparatus and method that protects a user from environmental effects. Beneficially, such an apparatus and method would also being fashionable and provide users with choices in how they are protected from environmental effects.
- The present invention has been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs in the art that have not yet been fully solved by currently available environmental protection. Accordingly, the present invention has been developed to provide an apparatus, kit, and method for protecting a user from environmental effects that overcome many or all of the above-discussed shortcomings in the art.
- The apparatus, in one embodiment, includes a headpiece that has opposing first and second sides. The apparatus further includes a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width. The right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece. When attached, the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the second side.
- The apparatus, in one embodiment, includes a single elongated panel that includes the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel. In one embodiment, the single elongated panel includes a scarf. In another embodiment, the right elongated panel and the left elongated include separate elongated panels. The separate elongated panels may each include a connection edge.
- In one embodiment, one or more of the right elongated panel, the left elongated panel, and the headpiece include material that is resistant to ultra-violet radiation.
- In one embodiment, the apparatus includes one or more detachable means for removable attaching one or both of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece. In one embodiment, the one or more detachable means includes one or more of a grommet, a button, a clip, a snap, a hook and loop fastener, and a scarf loop. In one embodiment, the headpiece further includes an inner circumference for at least partially resting on the user's head and the one or more detachable means include a first detachable means on the first side and a second detachable means on the second side. In another embodiment, the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are substantially permanently affixed to the headpiece.
- In one embodiment, the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel have a uniform width throughout the lengths of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel. In one embodiment, the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel each include a connection edge and a distal end and one or both of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel taper in width from the connection edge to the distal end. In one embodiment, the taper in width includes one or more of a uniform taper and a non-uniform taper.
- In one embodiment, one or more of the headpiece, the right elongated panel, and the left elongated panel are made from a disposable material.
- In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes a coupling portion, the coupling portion coupling the left elongated panel to the right elongated panel.
- A kit of the present invention is also presented to protect a user from environmental effects. The kit may include the materials necessary to create and/or use the described apparatus. In particular, the kit, in one embodiment, includes a headpiece having opposing first and second sides. The kit further includes a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width. The kit further includes one or more of an accessory kit for altering the headpiece to allow connection of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece, and one or more clips for securing one or more of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece. The right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece. When attached, the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece at the second side.
- The kit may further include one or more of lip balm, sun screen, a pair of gloves, a storage bag, and means for securing the right elongated panel to the left elongated panel. The means for securing the right elongated panel to the left elongated panel may include one or more of, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, and an elastic band. The accessory kit comprises one or more of thread, one or more buttons, one or more grommets, one or more scarf loops, one or more clips, and glue.
- A method of the present invention is also presented for protecting a user from environmental effects. The method in the disclosed embodiments substantially includes the steps necessary to carry out the functions presented above with respect to the operation of the described apparatus and kit. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a headpiece comprising opposing first and second sides and providing a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width. The method further includes attaching the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece. The method further includes placing the headpiece on a user's head. When placed on the user's head the right elongated panel extends from the headpiece between the first side and a right side of the user's head and the left elongated panel extends from the headpiece between the second side and the left side of the user's head.
- In one embodiment, the method further includes securing the left elongated panel, the right elongated panel, and the headpiece to the user's head by securing the right elongated panel to left elongated panel at a securing location. In one embodiment, the right elongated panel is secured to the left elongated panel using one or more of a knot, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, and an elastic band.
- Reference throughout this specification to features, advantages, or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature, advantage, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, discussion of the features and advantages, and similar language, throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.
- Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments of the invention.
- These features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of the invention as set forth hereinafter.
- In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an apparatus for protecting a head from environmental effects; -
FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an elongated panel with a non-uniform taper; -
FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an elongated panel with a uniform taper; -
FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an elongated panel with uniform width; -
FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a connection means for connecting an elongated panel to a headpiece using snap fasteners; -
FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a connection means for connecting an elongated panel to a headpiece using a hook and loop fastener; -
FIG. 3C is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a connection means for connecting an elongated panel to a headpiece using clips; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment for securing the headpiece to a wearer's head; -
FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment for protecting a face with the elongated panels; -
FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment for securing the headpiece around the back of the wearer's neck; -
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a kit for storing elongated panels; -
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a detailed view of the inner circumference of a headpiece; -
FIG. 8A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an inside view of a crown with a surface for attaching a scarf loop; -
FIG. 8B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a scarf loop; and -
FIG. 8C is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a scarf; -
FIG. 8D is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of an inside view of a crown with a surface for attaching multiple scarf loops; -
FIG. 9A is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of attaching an elongated panel to a headpiece with a clip; -
FIG. 9B is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of attaching an elongated panel to a headpiece with a plurality of clips; -
FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of coupled elongated panels; -
FIG. 11A is a diagram illustrating a side view of the coupled elongated panels ofFIG. 10 attached to a baseball cap; and -
FIG. 11B is a diagram illustrating a rear view of the coupled elongated panels ofFIG. 10 attached to a baseball cap. - Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.
- Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are shown to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures and materials are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
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FIG. 1 displays aheadgear 100 for protecting a user's head from environmental effects according to at least one embodiment.Headgear 100 comprises aheadpiece 110, a rightelongated panel 120, a leftelongated panel 130, aninner circumference 140, and aconnection edge 150. The terms, “headgear” and “headpiece”, as used herein, refer to clothing accessories that may be worn on the head. For example, headgear may include hats, caps, hoods, visors, helmets, hard hats, and the like. - In certain embodiments,
headpiece 110 may comprise aninner circumference 140. The term “inner circumference”, as used herein, refers to the section of the headpiece between the part that contacts the user's head and the part at the top of the headpiece that faces the user's scalp. In certain embodiments, theinner circumference 140 of theheadpiece 110 may match the circumference of the user's head at the location where theheadpiece 100 rests on the user's head. In another embodiment, theinner circumference 140 may comprise the circumference of theheadpiece 110 near the top of the crown of theheadpiece 110 that faces the user's head. - In at least one embodiment, the
headgear 100 may comprise both a rightelongated panel 120 and a leftelongated panel 130. The term “elongated panel”, as used herein, refers to a piece of flexible and/or stretchable material that is longer than its width. For example, an elongated panel may have a width of 7-8 inches and a length of 27-30 inches. Further, the material of the elongated panel may comprise one or more of a textile, plastic, paper, and the like. Further, a hem may reinforce the edges of the elongated panel. In a further embodiment, the material may be resistant to environmental effects. Environmental effects may include the sun, light, wind, rain, snow, germs, chemicals, the cold, and the like. For example, the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 may be constructed from wind and water resistant material that block ultraviolet radiation from the sun. In an alternative embodiment, the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 may not provide protection against environmental effects, but the design of the panel may augment the fashion of theheadgear 100. Also, the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 may be dyed to a desired color. For example, the material may be blue, red, or any other color. Further, the fabric of the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 may display a desired pattern. For example, the material may be plaid or exhibit a desired logo. - In a further embodiment, the right
elongated panel 120 and leftelongated panel 130 may comprise aconnection edge 150. The term “connection edge”, as used herein, refers to an edge of an elongated panel that connects to the inner circumference of a headpiece. For example, theconnection edge 150 of the rightelongated panel 120 and leftelongated panel 130 may connect to theinner circumference 140 of theheadpiece 110. In at least one embodiment, theconnection edge 150 may detach and reattach to theinner circumference 140 via a detachable means. The detachable means may comprise a series of press in or press on grommets, hand sewn snaps, hook and loop fasteners, clips, and the like. Further, the detachable means may allow the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 to be removed and laundered. By washing the elongated panels, the elongated panels may provide protection to individuals with sensitive skin issues such as rosacea, contact dermatitis, skin cancer, acute and/or severe acne, and the like. Further, by providing clean protection to the wearer, the removable panels may assist in keeping free radicals, chemicals, dirt, bacteria and germs away from the skin. - In an alternative embodiment, the
connection edge 150 may permanently connect to theinner circumference 140. When theconnection edge 150 permanently connects to theinner circumference 140, theconnection edge 150 may connect to theinner circumference 140 via thread, glue, rivets, and the like. After theconnection edge 150 connects to theinner circumference 140, a user may use the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 to protect themselves from the negative effects of the environment. - In at least one embodiment, the
headgear 100 may be disposable. Theheadpiece 110, the rightelongated panel 120, and the leftelongated panel 130 may be made from the same material. For example, the hat and panels may be made from paper, plastic, a textile, and the like. In an alternative embodiment, theheadpiece 110, the rightelongated panel 120, and the leftelongated panel 130 may be made from different materials. For example, theheadpiece 110 may be constructed of cardboard and the elongated panels may be made from paper. Further, the rightelongated panel 120 and the leftelongated panel 130 may permanently affix to theheadpiece 110. - In another embodiment of the
disposable headgear 100, theheadpiece 110 may be worn under another hat. For example, theheadgear 100 may fit inside the crown of another hat such that the wearer can wear theheadgear 100 with a variety of hat styles. A disposable headpiece may allow the wearer to more cheaply or conveniently protect themselves from damaging environmental effects. -
FIGS. 2A through 2C illustrate a variety of different exemplary shapes for an elongated panel.FIG. 2A illustrates one embodiment of an elongated panel with a non-uniform taper. A non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a may comprise aconnection edge 210 a, abottom point 220 a, and atapered length 230 a. Theconnection edge 210 a may comprise the location of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a that connects to a headpiece. Further, theconnection edge 210 a may be the widest section of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a. For example, the width of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a at theconnection edge 210 a may be seven to eight inches. - In certain embodiments, the width of the non-uniform taper
elongated panel 200 a may decrease as thetapered length 230 a moves from theconnection edge 210 a towards thebottom point 220 a. For instance, the taper from theconnection edge 210 a towards thebottom point 220 a may be non-uniform. For a section of the length of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a that is nearest theconnection edge 210 a, the tapered length may have a uniform width equal to the width of theconnection edge 210 a. After a determined location on the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a, the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a may taper to thebottom point 220 a. For example, when the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a has a length of 27 to 30 inches, the seven to eight inches of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a that are nearest theconnection edge 210 a may have a uniform width of seven to eight inches. The remaining length of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a with a length of 19 to 22 inches may gradually taper forming a point at thebottom point 220 a. A uniform width at the section of the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a nearest theconnection edge 210 a may allow the non-uniform taperelongated panel 200 a to cover large areas of the face. -
FIG. 2B illustrates one embodiment of an elongated panel with a uniform taper. A uniform taper elongatedpanel 200 b may comprise aconnection edge 210 b, abottom point 220 b, and atapered length 230 b. Theconnection edge 210 b may be of substantially similar construction to theconnection edge 210 a inFIG. 2A . The taperedlength 230 b may uniformly taper from a width of seven to eight inches at theconnection edge 210 b to a point at thebottom point 220 b. -
FIG. 2C illustrates one embodiment of an elongated panel with uniform width. A uniform widthelongated panel 200 c may comprise aconnection edge 210 c and abottom edge 240. The uniform widthelongated panel 200 c may have the same width at theconnection edge 210 c and at thebottom edge 240, and throughout the length of the uniform widthelongated panel 200 c. - Of course, the
elongated panels 200 a-200 c may be of other shapes and tapers. For example, theelongated panels 200 a-200 c may comprise a middle portion that has a smaller width than both end portions. Similarly, thebottom points -
FIG. 3A illustrates one embodiment of aconnection edge 300 a using snap fasteners or grommets. Theconnection edge 300 a is part of anelongated panel 200 and may comprise a reinforcingfold 310 andsnap fasteners 320. The term “reinforcing fold”, as used herein, refers to a strengthened section of theelongated panel 200 that will protect the fabric of the elongated panel and add strength to theconnection edge 300 a. For example, the fabric of the elongated panel may be folded over at least once to increase the strength of the fabric at theconnection edge 300 a. In another example, interfacing may reinforce the fabric of theconnection edge 300 a. Other materials that could reinforce theconnection edge 300 a may include cardboard, plastic, metal, paper, grommets, snaps by the yard, and the like. The reinforcingfold 310 may protect the fabric from the tension applied to the elongated panel at thesnap fasteners 320 while adding strength to the connection edge 300. - In certain embodiments, the
snap fasteners 320, which may include grommets, may attach theelongated panel 200 to aheadpiece 110 inFIG. 1 . The term “fasteners”, as used herein, refers to a mechanism that attaches theelongated panel 200 to theheadpiece 110. For example, the fasteners may comprise press-in press-on grommets, hand sewn snap fasteners, snaps by the yard, button holes, rivets, stitching, zippers, and the like. In one embodiment, where snap fasteners attach theelongated panel 200 to theheadpiece 110, either the stud or the socket of the snap fastener may be placed on theconnection edge 300 a of theelongated panel 200. Further, the snap fasteners may comprise either post or prong type snap fasteners. Snap fasteners may allow theelongated panel 200 to detach and reattach from theheadpiece 110. In other embodiments, the elongated panel may be permanently attached to theheadpiece 110. For example, theconnection edge 300 a of the elongated panel may be sewn to theheadpiece 110. By allowing the user to attach or permanently affix the elongated panel, the user can customize their collection of headwear. -
FIG. 3B illustrates one embodiment of aconnection edge 300 b using a hook andloop fastener 330. The hook and loop fasteners may more equally distribute the tension from theelongated panel 200 throughout the entire surface of the connection edge. In another embodiment, the hook and loop fastener 330 (like VELCRO brand hook and loop fasteners) may be split into small segments of separate hook and loop fasteners. For example, there may be four different hook and loop fasteners along the length of theconnection edge 300 b. - Also shown in
FIG. 3B is an alternative connection method employing loops 350. The loops may be used to connect with buttons attached to the tops of thepanels 200. -
FIG. 3C illustrates one embodiment of aconnection edge 300 c using a plurality ofclips 340. Theconnection edge 300 c may further comprise a reinforcingfold 310 and anelongated panel 200. Theclips 340 may allow anelongated panel 200 to attach to a plurality of hats. In one embodiment, theclips 340 may comprise a plurality of hair extension clips. For example, there may be four different hair extension clips attached to the reinforcingfold 310. Theclips 340 may be located at equal distances along the reinforcingfold 310. - As has been aforementioned, a headpiece with attached right and left elongated panels may be used for a variety of purposes. The elongated panels may be used to secure a hat to a wearer's head, protect the sides of the head and face from the sun, act as a facial cover, and the like. Further, the headpiece with attached elongated panels provides these protections without diminishing the stylishness of the headpiece.
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FIG. 4 illustrates an implementation for securing the headpiece with attached elongated panels to a wearer's head according to one embodiment.FIG. 4 comprises aheadpiece 400, a rightelongated panel 410, a leftelongated panel 420, and a securinglocation 430. Theheadpiece 400, the rightelongated panel 410, and the leftelongated panel 420 may be substantially similar to corresponding embodiments described above. - In certain embodiments, the right
elongated panel 410 and the leftelongated panel 420 may be secured to one another below a user's chin. The term, “securing location”, as used herein, refers to the location on both the rightelongated panel 410 and the leftelongated panel 420 where the different elongated panels are secured to one another. For example, the rightelongated panel 410 and the leftelongated panel 420 may be tied together at the securinglocation 430. By tying the rightelongated panel 410 to the leftelongated panel 420, the elongated panels secure theheadpiece 400 to the wearer's head. In an alternative embodiment, the securing location on the rightelongated panel 410 may connect to the securing location on the left elongated panel via a hook and loop fastener, a decorative brooch, a clasp, an elastic band, and the like. By allowing different securing options, a wearer can customize the appearance of the headpiece at the securinglocation 430. - In at least one embodiment, by securing the
headpiece 400 to the wearer's head, the wearer can use the elongated panels to protect the sides of the head and face from environmental effects. In one embodiment, to increase the area of the head covered by the elongated panels, the rightelongated panel 410 and the leftelongated panel 420 may have a uniform width from the length between theheadpiece 400 and the securinglocation 430. Below the securinglocation 430, the rightelongated panel 410 and the leftelongated panel 420 may begin tapering. The taper of the rightelongated panel 410 and the leftelongated panel 420 may limit the bulkiness of a knot used at the securinglocation 430. -
FIG. 5A illustrates an embodiment where a headpiece protects a wearer's face from environmental effects. For example,headpiece 500 may comprise a rightelongated panel 510 and a leftelongated panel 520. The rightelongated panel 510 and the leftelongated panel 520 may have sufficient length to wrap around the wearer's face such that the rightelongated panel 510 and the leftelongated panel 520 cover the wearer's nose and mouth. By covering the wearer's face and mouth theheadpiece 500 may protect the wearer from environmental effects like dust, pollution, chemicals, airborne contaminants, smoke, and germs. - In a further embodiment, the material of the right
elongated panel 510 and leftelongated panel 520 may be specially designed to protect against a particular environmental effect. For example, the fabric of an elongated panel may be made of a special fabric that prevents germs, chemicals, or any other airborne contaminants from passing through the fabric. The fabric may also be designed for people with particular respiratory ailments, as it may prevent pollutants from passing through the fabric. Further, the rightelongated panel 510 and the leftelongated panel 520 may protect a user with a particular skin ailment. For example, a person who has had skin cancer may need extra protection from the sun. The rightelongated panel 510 and the leftelongated panel 520 may provide the needed protection. By wrapping around the face, theheadpiece 500, with the rightelongated panel 510 and the leftelongated panel 520, may provide a plurality of benefits to the wearer. -
FIG. 5B illustrates one embodiment for attaching the rightelongated panel 510 to the leftelongated panel 520 behind the neck of the wearer at securinglocation 530. At the securinglocation 530, the rightelongated panel 510 may be secured to the leftelongated panel 520. For example, the securinglocation 520 may comprise a knot, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, an elastic band, and the like. By securing the elongated panels over the neck, the wearer can also protect the neck from environmental effects. - While the elongated panels may protect against environmental effects, sometimes the wearer may desire to expose themselves to the environment. Some embodiments may include elongated panels that may be removably attached to the headpiece for selective attachment and removal. For example, on a rainy day, the wearer may solely want to wear the headpiece. At these times, the wearer may remove the elongated panels from the headpiece and store the elongated panels in a kit, according to one embodiment.
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FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of a kit for storing elongated panels. Thekit 600 may store the elongated panels in astorage bag 610. Thestorage bag 610 may further store other items that are useful for protecting against environmental effects. For example, thekit 600 may also includegloves 620,sunscreen 630, alip balm applicator 640, aclip 650, and the like. Also, thekit 600 may also store items for protecting a headpiece and the elongated panels. For example, thekit 600 may further includeprotective tape 640, water-proofer, and the like. Further, thekit 600 may also include aclip 650 for attaching the panels to a wide variety of hats. Theclip 650 may comprise a plurality of hair extension clips that are permanently sewn to the elongated panels. Thekit 600 may increase the functionality of the headpiece by giving the wearer a place to store the elongated panels when they are not being used, and also providing further materials to increase one's protection against environmental effects. - In certain embodiments, a headpiece can be altered for attaching elongated panels to the hat.
FIG. 7 illustrates a detailed view of theinner circumference 700 for a headpiece. The detailedinner circumference 700 may include asweat band 710, aheadpiece crown 720, andfasteners 730. To alter a normal headpiece, thefasteners 730 may be attached to thesweat band 710. The fasteners may comprise fasteners such as snaps, grommets, hook and loop fasteners, and the like. For example, thefasteners 730 may comprise snaps sewn directly to thesweat band 710. In one embodiment, thefasteners 730 comprise five evenly spaced snaps. - In a further embodiment, the
sweat band 710 may be reinforced to the headpiece crown such that the pull of the elongated panels on thesweat band 730 will not pull the sweat band out of the hat. The fasteners that attach to the elongated panels may be installed into a wide variety of hats. -
FIGS. 8A-8D illustrate other embodiments for protecting a wearer's head from environmental effects. In one embodiment, a loop may be affixed to the inside surface of the crown of a headpiece and a scarf can be threaded through the loop. After the scarf is threaded through the loop, the two ends of the scarf hang down around the user's head where they can provide substantially similar protection as the elongated panels described above. Other embodiments may include more than one loop. For example, various embodiments may include two, three, four, or any other number of loops. -
FIG. 8A illustrates one embodiment of an inside view of a crown with a surface for attaching a scarf loop. For example, adetailed crown 800 may comprise aloop attachment surface 810, aninside crown surface 820, and aback label 830. Theinside crown surface 820 may comprise the surface of the crown of a headpiece that faces a wearer's head. The term “loop attachment surface”, as used herein, refers to a surface on theinside crown surface 820 to which a scarf loop may attach. For example, theloop attachment surface 810 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, grommets, snaps, rivets, thread, or other attachment means. Further, theloop attachment surface 810 may be oriented on theinside crown surface 820 such that the length of the scarf loop may be attached running from the back of the headpiece towards the front of the headpiece. Thus, the openings of the loop may face the left and right sides of the headpiece. When a scarf is inserted into the loop this may result in forming left and right elongated panels, which may be used as described in other embodiments described herein. -
FIG. 8B illustrates one embodiment for a scarf loop. The term “scarf loop”, as used herein, refers to a loop that may be secured to an inside surface on the crown of a headpiece through which a scarf may be threaded. For example, ascarf loop 840 may comprise acrown attachment surface 850. Thescarf loop 840 may be a loop formed from fabric, plastic, rubber, string, and the like. Thecrown attachment surface 850 may attach to theloop attachment surface 810 inFIG. 8A . Thecrown attachment surface 850 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, grommets, snaps, rivets, or thread. Thescarf loop 840 may be detachable from theinside crown surface 820. Further, thescarf loop 840 may permanently attach to theinside crown surface 820. In at least one embodiment, a headpiece may be modified such that ascarf loop 840 may attach to the inside crown of a hat. -
FIG. 8C illustrates one embodiment for a scarf. Ascarf 860 may be of a width substantially similar to the elongated panels. The length of thescarf 860 may be longer than the combined length of the elongated panels, such that both ends of thescarf 860 descend below the hat to a substantially similar length as that of the elongated panels when thescarf 860 is threaded through thescarf loop 840. For example, the elongated panels may descend below the headpiece by a length of 26 inches. The scarf may be 60 inches in length so that when thescarf 860 is threaded through thescarf loop 840 both ends of thescarf 860 also descend below the hat by a length of 26 inches. One of skill in the art will understand in light of the present description that other lengths and widths may also be desirable depending on the size of the headpiece, the size of the user, use of the headpiece and scarf, etc. In an alternative embodiment, thescarf 860 may directly attach to theloop attachment surface 810. The scarf embodiment provides substantially similar functionality as the elongated panels. -
FIG. 8D illustrates an embodiment of an inside view of a crown with multiple surfaces for attaching a scarf loops. For example, adetailed crown 800 may comprise multiple loop attachment surfaces 810, aninside crown surface 820, and aback label 830. In the depicted embodiment, four loop attachment surfaces 810 are shown. Theinside crown surface 820 may comprise the surface of the crown of a headpiece that faces a wearer's head. Similar to the embodiment ofFIG. 8A the loop attachment surfaces 810 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, grommets, snaps, rivets, thread, or other attachment means. Further, the loop attachment surfaces 810 may be oriented on theinside crown surface 820 such that the length of the scarf loop may be attached running from the back of the headpiece towards the front of the headpiece. Thus, the openings of the loop may face the left and right sides of the headpiece. When a scarf is inserted into the loops this may result in forming left and right elongated panels, which may be used as described in other embodiments described herein. -
FIG. 9A illustrates one embodiment of attaching elongated panels to a headpiece with a clip. A headpiece with clippedpanels 900 a may comprise aclip 910 a, aheadpiece 920, anelongated panel 930, and asweatband 940. The term “clip”, as used herein, refers to a device that secures an elongated panel to a headpiece. For example, theclip 910 a may secure the connection edge of theelongated panel 930 to thesweatband 940. Theclip 910 a may be sewn onto theelongated panel 930 and attach to the inside of a hat. - In one embodiment, the clip may use spring tension between two rigid flanges where the spring tension pushes the two rigid flanges into one another. The
clip 910 a may squeeze the connection edge of theelongated panel 930 and thesweatband 940 between the two rigid flanges. In a further embodiment, theclip 910 a may pin theelongated panel 930 to thesweatband 940. Also, theclip 910 a may pin theelongated panel 930 to the crown of theheadpiece 920. Further, theclip 910 a may use a variety of means to secure anelongated panel 930 to aheadpiece 920. By securing theelongated panel 930 to theheadpiece 920, theclip 910 a may allow a wearer to attach panels to a variety of hats without altering the hat. -
FIG. 9B illustrates one embodiment of attaching elongated panels to a headpiece with a plurality of clips. The headpiece with clippedpanels 900 b may comprise an elongated panel 930 (shown transparent in the figure to show theattached clips 910 b), aheadpiece 920, and clips 910 b. Theclips 910 b may comprise a plurality of clips that attach to different locations along the inside of a hat. Theclips 910 b may be similar to a series of hair extension clips or another type of clip that may attach to aheadpiece 920. - Turning now to
FIG. 10 coupledelongated panels 1000 are shown. The coupledelongated panels 1000 include a leftelongated panel 1010 having aleft connection edge 1012 and a right elongated panel having aright connection edge 1022. The left and rightelongated panels coupling portion 1030. The left and right connection edges 1012, 1022 comprise a plurality ofsnap connectors 1032 for attachment to a headpiece. As will be understood by one skilled in the art and in light of the present disclosure significant variation may be possible. For example, the variations of the shapes of the left and rightelongated panels connection edges elongated panels 1000 in varying embodiments. - Significant variation is also possible with the
coupling portion 1030. According to the depicted embodiment, thecoupling portion 1030 comprises a portion of the leftelongated panel 1010 and the rightelongated panel 1020 which have been attached using thread. In other embodiments, theelongated panels coupling portion 1030 using a variety of attachment means or detachment means such as glue, rivets, snap fasteners, grommets, buttons, hook and loop fasteners, clips, and the like. For example, any of the attachment means discussed in relation to the connection edges 1012, 1022 may also be applicable to thecoupling portion 1030. - Additionally, the
coupling portion 1030 may be formed in a variety of manners. For example, thecoupling portion 1030 may comprise a separate piece of material which has been connected between the leftelongated panel 1010 and the rightelongated panel 1020. In other embodiments, the leftelongated panel 1010, the rightelongated panel 1020, and thecoupling portion 1030 may be formed of a single piece of material. Other embodiments may include multiple pieces of material, multiple layers, and/or other configurations without limitation. - The coupled
elongated panels 1000 andcoupling portion 1030 may be desirable in some embodiments. For example, the leftelongated panel 1010 and rightelongated panel 1020 being coupled together may limit losing of one of thepanels coupling portion 1030 may provide additional protection for the neck of a user. For example, if a user wears a hat that provides no protection for the neck thecoupling portion 1030 may provide the protection if needed. This may be the case with baseball caps or other hats having no brim or a small brim at the rear of the hat. Because similar hats are often used for sporting activities, the coupledelongated panels 1000 may be desirable in sporting environments. -
FIG. 11A-11B depicts the coupledelongated panels 1000 attached to acap 1102.FIG. 11A is a side view of thecap 1102 and attached coupledelongated panels 1000. The rightelongated panel 1020 andcoupling portion 1030 are visible.FIG. 11B is a back view of thecap 1102 and attached coupledelongated panels 1000. The leftelongated panel 1010, the rightelongated panel 1020, and thecoupling portion 1030 are visible. - As the elongated panels may function with a wide variety of headpieces, while protecting the wearer against environmental effects. The present invention may allow the wearer to recreate safely, reducing fear of damage from the sun, germs, chemicals, or other environmental threats, while wearing a fashionable item.
- The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
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1. An apparatus for protecting a user from environmental effects, the apparatus comprising:
a headpiece comprising opposing first and second sides;
a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width; and
a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width,
wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece, the right elongated panel extending from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extending from the headpiece at the second side.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel comprise a single elongated panel.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the single elongated panel comprises a scarf.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel comprise separate elongated panels.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the right elongated panel, the left elongated panel, and the headpiece comprise material resistant to ultra-violet radiation.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising one or more detachable means for removably attaching one or both of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the one or more detachable means is selected from the group consisting of:
a grommet;
a button;
a clip;
a snap;
a hook and loop fastener; and
a scarf loop.
8. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the headpiece further comprises an inner circumference for at least partially resting on the user's head and the one or more detachable means comprises a first detachable means on the first side and a second detachable means on the second side.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are substantially permanently affixed to the headpiece.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel comprise a uniform width throughout the lengths of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel each comprise a connection edge and a distal end and wherein one or both of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel taper in width from the connection edge to the distal end.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the taper in width comprises one or more of a uniform taper and a non-uniform taper.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the headpiece, the right elongated panel, and the left elongated panel are made from a disposable material.
14. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a coupling portion, the coupling portion coupling the left elongated panel to the right elongated panel.
15. A kit for protecting a user from environmental effects, the kit comprising:
a headpiece comprising opposing first and second sides;
a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width;
a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width; and
one or more of,
an accessory kit for altering the headpiece to allow connection of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece, and
one or more clips for securing one or more of the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece,
wherein the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel are attachable to the headpiece, the right elongated panel extending from the headpiece at the first side and the left elongated panel extending from the headpiece at the second side.
16. The kit of claim 15 , further comprising one or more of:
lip balm;
sun screen;
a pair of gloves;
a storage bag; and
a mechanism for securing the right elongated panel to the left elongated panel selected from the group consisting of,
a hook and loop fastener,
a clasp,
a brooch, and
an elastic band.
17. The kit of claim 15 , wherein the accessory kit comprises one or more accessories from the group consisting of:
thread;
one or more buttons;
one or more grommets;
one or more scarf loops;
one or more clips; and
glue.
18. A method of protecting a user from environmental effects, the method comprising:
providing a headpiece comprising opposing first and second sides;
providing a right elongated panel having a length greater than a width and a left elongated panel having a length greater than a width,
attaching the right elongated panel and the left elongated panel to the headpiece; and
placing the headpiece on a user's head, the right elongated panel extending from the headpiece between the first side and a right side of the user's head and the left elongated panel extending from the headpiece between the second side and the left side of the user's head.
19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising securing the left elongated panel, the right elongated panel, and the headpiece to the user's head by securing the right elongated panel to left elongated panel at a securing location.
20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the right elongated panel is secured to the left elongated panel using one or more of a knot, a hook and loop fastener, a clasp, a brooch, and an elastic band.
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