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US2440407A
US2440407A US699116A US69911646A US2440407A US 2440407 A US2440407 A US 2440407A US 699116 A US699116 A US 699116A US 69911646 A US69911646 A US 69911646A US 2440407 A US2440407 A US 2440407A
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  • This invention appertains to hats and more particularly to novel means for adjusting the size of a soft hat to the head of a wearer.
  • One of the primary Objects of my invention is to provide an attachment which can be readily applied to a hat and worn thereon without detracting from the appearance thereof and which can be easily and quickly operated for adjusting and drawing the crown of the hat close about the head of the wearer to prevent loss of the "hat during windy weather. 7
  • Another salient object of my invention is to provide a novel auxiliary hat band adapted to be placed about the crown of a hat adjacent to the brim thereof with novel means for anchoring the band to the hat and-for guiding the same during adjustment.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a novel anchoring and guide loop for the auxiliary band for securing one end of the band to the hat and for guiding an intermediate portion of the band during adjustment of the band.
  • a further important object of my invention is to provide a novel slide buckle for movement on the band and for attachment. to the end ofythe band opposite to the end secured to the. guide loop.
  • a still further object of my invention is to provide an auxiliary band attachment for hats, which will be durable and efficient in use, one that will be simple and easy to manufacture and one which can be placed upon the market and applied to a hat at a small cost.
  • drawing Figure 1 is a perspective view showing my novel auxiliary band applied to a hat.
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Figure '1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary detail side elevational view showing the novel slide buckle on the band.
  • Figure 4 is a detail horizontal sectional view through the band taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 3 looking in the direction of the arrows, illustrating the novel buckle and the means for anchoring one end of the band thereto.
  • Figure 5 is a detail vertical sectional view through the band and slide buckle taken substantially on the line 55 of Figure 3 looking the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary detail 'elevational view showing the band on a hat and illustrating the novel guide and anchor loop.
  • Fi ure '7 isa detail vertical sectional view'taken substantially on the line 11 of Figure clocking t'ional view showing the auxiliary band applied to the hat and illustrating the front the auxiliary band.
  • Figure 10 is a detail vertical sectional view taken substantially on the line lll'l0 of Figure 9 guide for looking in the direction of thearrows, illustrating the front guide.
  • Figure 11 is a detail horizontal sectional view taken substantially on the line II-H of Figure 10 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the hat H can be of any make, style or size and hence will not be described in detail. It is to be noted, however, that the hat includes a crown l5 and a brim I6.
  • the crown is provided with the usual ornamental hat band or ribbon IT,
  • the attachment A is particularly useful with mens soft felt hats but obviously the invention is not limited to felt hats. If desired my attachment A can take the place of the hat band or ribbon I! or can be used around the ribbon or band.
  • the adjustable hat band attachment or appliance A preferably includes an elastic strap 1 8 and one end of this strap is sewed or otherwise fastened as at H to an anchor guide loop 20.
  • This anchor guide loop 20 is adapted to be securely fastened to the hat against movement and can be fastened to the hat in difierent manners.
  • I employ wire staples 2
  • Slidably mounted on an intermediate portion of the elastic or resilient strap or band I8 is a buckle 22and this buckle can carry a headed button 23.
  • the slide buckle 22 can be of the type embodying end bars 24 and a central bar 25.
  • the button 23 is carried by the central bar 25.
  • the elastic strap or band I8 is threaded through the guide loop 20 and the end of the band remote from the end which is attached to the anchor guide loop 20 is fastened to the slide buckle 22.
  • This can be accomplished in various ways, but in view of the simplicity thereof I prefer to fold back a portion of the band I 8 and slit the band H) to provide button holes 26.
  • the button 23 can'then be. inserted through the button holes; This firmly anchors one end of the strap to the slide buckle.
  • the slide buckle itself can be provided with an ornamental pull cord 21.
  • an endless attachment will be provided and the same can be readily slipped over the crown of the hat down adjacent to the brim l6. With the loop fastened to the crown, as previously described the attachment will be firmly held against displacement at the rear of the hat.
  • a front guide hook 2B In order to hold the band down at the front of the hat and to facilitate movement of the band around the hat during adjustment thereofl provide a front guide hook 2B.
  • This hook 28 can be of an ornamental character if preferred or can be made as inconspicuous as possible, to suit the taste of the buying public.
  • This guide hook 28 can be secured to the front of a hat by a wire staple 29 (see Figures 2, 10 and 11).
  • the size of the band can be made large or small by merely sliding the buckle 22 on the intermediate portion of the band.
  • a means adjusting the crown to the size of the head of a wearer including a band on said, crown in close proximity to the brim, means securing one end of the band to the crown against movement, said band being brought around the crown and over the point of fastening of said end, a slide buckle mounted on an intermediate portion of the band for movement around the band, and means securing the opposite end of the band to the slide buckle for movement therewith.

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April 27, 1948.
E. K. KUENSTNER I 2,440,407
APJUSTABLE HAT BAND Filed Sept. 25, 1946 JNVENTOR. f/f/VST /f /fuE/vs mm.
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Patented Apr. 27, 1948 UNITED STATES PAT NT- critics Mix-ZZZ: was. Application. September 25, 1946,. SerialNo. 699,116
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This invention appertains to hats and more particularly to novel means for adjusting the size of a soft hat to the head of a wearer.
One of the primary Objects of my invention is to provide an attachment which can be readily applied to a hat and worn thereon without detracting from the appearance thereof and which can be easily and quickly operated for adjusting and drawing the crown of the hat close about the head of the wearer to prevent loss of the "hat during windy weather. 7
Another salient object of my invention is to provide a novel auxiliary hat band adapted to be placed about the crown of a hat adjacent to the brim thereof with novel means for anchoring the band to the hat and-for guiding the same during adjustment.
A further object of my invention is to provide a novel anchoring and guide loop for the auxiliary band for securing one end of the band to the hat and for guiding an intermediate portion of the band during adjustment of the band.
A further important object of my invention is to provide a novel slide buckle for movement on the band and for attachment. to the end ofythe band opposite to the end secured to the. guide loop.
A still further object of my invention is to provide an auxiliary band attachment for hats, which will be durable and efficient in use, one that will be simple and easy to manufacture and one which can be placed upon the market and applied to a hat at a small cost.
With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and formation of parts, as will be hereinafter more specifically described, claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which drawing Figure 1 is a perspective view showing my novel auxiliary band applied to a hat.
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Figure '1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary detail side elevational view showing the novel slide buckle on the band.
Figure 4 is a detail horizontal sectional view through the band taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 3 looking in the direction of the arrows, illustrating the novel buckle and the means for anchoring one end of the band thereto.
Figure 5 is a detail vertical sectional view through the band and slide buckle taken substantially on the line 55 of Figure 3 looking the direction of the arrows.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary detail 'elevational view showing the band on a hat and illustrating the novel guide and anchor loop.
Fi ure '7 isa detail vertical sectional view'taken substantially on the line 11 of Figure clocking t'ional view showing the auxiliary band applied to the hat and illustrating the front the auxiliary band.
Figure 10 is a detail vertical sectional view taken substantially on the line lll'l0 ofFigure 9 guide for looking in the direction of thearrows, illustrating the front guide.
Figure 11 is a detail horizontal sectional view taken substantially on the line II-H of Figure 10 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the drawing in detail, wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views the letter A generally indicates my novel auxilia band for a hat H.
The hat H can be of any make, style or size and hence will not be described in detail. It is to be noted, however, that the hat includes a crown l5 and a brim I6. The crown is provided with the usual ornamental hat band or ribbon IT, The attachment A is particularly useful with mens soft felt hats but obviously the invention is not limited to felt hats. If desired my attachment A can take the place of the hat band or ribbon I! or can be used around the ribbon or band.
The adjustable hat band attachment or appliance A preferably includes an elastic strap 1 8 and one end of this strap is sewed or otherwise fastened as at H to an anchor guide loop 20. This anchor guide loop 20 is adapted to be securely fastened to the hat against movement and can be fastened to the hat in difierent manners. In the present instance I employ wire staples 2| which are fastened to the loop and these staples are adapted to be inserted through the hat band or ribbon I1 and the crown of the hat. After which the staples can be clinched over. Slidably mounted on an intermediate portion of the elastic or resilient strap or band I8 is a buckle 22and this buckle can carry a headed button 23. The slide buckle 22 can be of the type embodying end bars 24 and a central bar 25. The button 23 is carried by the central bar 25. As is clearly shown in Figure 2 the elastic strap or band I8 is threaded through the guide loop 20 and the end of the band remote from the end which is attached to the anchor guide loop 20 is fastened to the slide buckle 22. This can be accomplished in various ways, but in view of the simplicity thereof I prefer to fold back a portion of the band I 8 and slit the band H) to provide button holes 26. The button 23 can'then be. inserted through the button holes; This firmly anchors one end of the strap to the slide buckle. The slide buckle itself can be provided with an ornamental pull cord 21.
With the elastic strap or band I8 arranged in the above described manner, an endless attachment will be provided and the same can be readily slipped over the crown of the hat down adjacent to the brim l6. With the loop fastened to the crown, as previously described the attachment will be firmly held against displacement at the rear of the hat.
In order to hold the band down at the front of the hat and to facilitate movement of the band around the hat during adjustment thereofl provide a front guide hook 2B. This hook 28 can be of an ornamental character if preferred or can be made as inconspicuous as possible, to suit the taste of the buying public. This guide hook 28 can be secured to the front of a hat by a wire staple 29 (see Figures 2, 10 and 11). b
With my novel device A encircling the brim and held in place, the size of the band can be made large or small by merely sliding the buckle 22 on the intermediate portion of the band.
Sliding of the buckle is facilitated by the pull cord 21.
It can be seen that by sliding the buckle 22 on the band that one end of the band is carried therewith and that by moving the buckle toward or away from the anchor or guide loop2fl the band can be made larger or smaller. V
In windy weather, with my appliance A attached to a hat, it is merely necessary for. the wearer to reach up and pull on the cord 2'! in a direction away from the buckle and toward the front of the hat. This will reduce the active size'of my attachment A and the attachment will 4 effectively draw the crown of the hat tight around the head of the wearer and thus prevent loss of the hat. As the strap l8 from which the appliance is made is of elastic or resilient material the crown and strap can give with the head of the wearer and the crown of the hat will be made to conform to the shape of the head of the wearer.
Changes in details may be made without departing from the spirit or the scope of my invention,- but what I claim as new is:
1. The combination withthe crown and brim of a hat, of an elastic band disposed around the outer surface of the crown in close proximity to the brim, an anchor guide loop secured to the crown at the rear end thereof slidably receiving an intermediate portion of the band, means securing one end of the band to the loop against movement, a slide buckle threaded on said band forlmovement along the band, means securing the other end of the band to the buckle for movement therewith, said means including a button and said last mentioned end of the band having button holes to receive the button.
2. The combination with the crown and brim of a hat, of a means adjusting the crown to the size of the head of a wearer including a band on said, crown in close proximity to the brim, means securing one end of the band to the crown against movement, said band being brought around the crown and over the point of fastening of said end, a slide buckle mounted on an intermediate portion of the band for movement around the band, and means securing the opposite end of the band to the slide buckle for movement therewith. V
' ERNST K.'KUENS'I'N'ER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent;
I UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 636,149 Kimsey Oct. 31, 1899 1,576,350 Murphy Mar; 9. 1926 1,672,217 Holmes June 5, 1928 1,769,695 Johnson July 1, 1930 1,908,038 Mackenzie May 9, 1933
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