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US3705466A
US3705466A US889652A US3705466DA US3705466A US 3705466 A US3705466 A US 3705466A US 889652 A US889652 A US 889652A US 3705466D A US3705466D A US 3705466DA US 3705466 A US3705466 A US 3705466A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/24Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for attaching articles thereto, e.g. memorandum tablets or mirrors
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  • the aim of this invention is to provide such a toy hat which, in addition to being a regular toy hat. can, when handled in a certain manner emit comic sounds or tunes intended to add to the merriment of the occasion.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment FIG. 2 is an elevational section thereof FIG. 3 same, in a contracted position FIG. 4 the same invention embodied as a clown hat FIG. 5 still another embodiment (a graduation cap)
  • the functional part of the hat 1 is a flexible sealed container 2, having one or several apertures 3 in which the sound device or whistle 6 is inserted.
  • the container being both flexible and elastic preferably polyethylene, may be contracted as shown in FIG. 3, thus forcing out air through the sound devices, thus producing a comic sound, according to the nature of the sound device.
  • As the container is also elastic, it decontracts when released and sucks in air through the same or an additional sound device (thus emitting an additional tone).
  • the toy hat can be fitted with several sound devices, each on a different note and timedthrough a set of valves, to operate in sequence so as to reproduce a tune or melody (this arrangement is also novel and I intend to describe it separately in the future).
  • the container can be contracted by ramming it against an obstruction, or pushed from above (with the hands); it also can be contracted by pulling chin-strap 4 or pull string 4' (if the hat is provided with separate straps for wearing and for operating the hat).
  • the chin strap is provided with a slide ring 5 for adjusting and securing the hat on the head; this hat thus is adaptable to different head-sizes.
  • the accordeon like structure is for better compressibility, though it may be deemed suitable in the future to do without it as long as the required compressibility is obtained.
  • An additional device to be fitted in the hat is foreseen: a powder box to be connected to the air exit so that every sound is accompanied by a puff of smoke.
  • the present design is based on blow-molding of polethylene
  • the same invention can be manufactured by different methods (such as welding of pre-cut plastic sheets) without verily changing the original design.
  • a pneumatic novelty hat comprising a brim adapted to be worn on a person's head; a crown having a sealed, self-supporting flexible container in the form of an accordion-like bellows having a first end attached to said brim and a second end unrestrained for free movement and havingsan aperture therein; a device in said aperture that eml sound in response to air passing therethrough', and control means comprised of straps connected to said second end of said container and passing through said brim for manually effecting the movement of said second end toward said brim to contract said container and force air thereinside through said device; said container being sufficiently resilient to return to its uncontracted position when said straps are released to effect the drawing of air into said container through said device.

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A festive head gear capable of emitting comic, sounds, or tunes used in various occasions and named ''''Musical Hat''''.

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O Umted States Patent 1151 3,705,466 Sela 1 51 Dec. 12, 1972 [s41 MUSICAL HEAD GEARS 2,611,902 9/1952 Rocltmore ....T.'1....l.l'.".'.li1i Inventor: Rainy M Sela No. 4 Eleazar Belland1 Hachoran Street TeAviv Israel 2,817,188 12/1957 Jefferson............. ..46/178 y 2,906,058 9/1959 Barker ........46/l75 [22] Filed: Dec.31, 1969 2,988,848 6/1961 Lemelson ..46/175 3,093,925 6/1963 Greene ..46/115 [21] APPLNQ: 889,652 3,150,461 9/1964 Grist .46" F 2,593,188 4/1952 11111611111111...1............................46/1 F [30] Foreign Application Priority Data Jan. 27, N69 lsrael ..3l495 [52] 11.8. CI. ..46/1 F, 46/44, 46/175, 46/178 [51] int. Cl. ..A63h 33/00 [58] Field 01 Search ..46/1 F, 175, 178, 44
{56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,182,422 5/1965 Ryan ..46/1 F Primary Examiner-Louis G. Mancene Assistant ExaminerA. Heinz ABSTRACT 1 Claim, 5 Drawing Figures MUSICAL HEAD GEARS This invention concerns a sound making toy hat a musical hat. There exist many toy hats in various shapes and made of different materials, but no such toy hat is known that can emit any kind of sound while still a hat in any other respect.
The aim of this invention is to provide such a toy hat which, in addition to being a regular toy hat. can, when handled in a certain manner emit comic sounds or tunes intended to add to the merriment of the occasion.
The invention is embodied in the accompanying drawing in which the views are as follows:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment FIG. 2 is an elevational section thereof FIG. 3 same, in a contracted position FIG. 4 the same invention embodied as a clown hat FIG. 5 still another embodiment (a graduation cap) The functional part of the hat 1 is a flexible sealed container 2, having one or several apertures 3 in which the sound device or whistle 6 is inserted. The container being both flexible and elastic preferably polyethylene, may be contracted as shown in FIG. 3, thus forcing out air through the sound devices, thus producing a comic sound, according to the nature of the sound device. As the container is also elastic, it decontracts when released and sucks in air through the same or an additional sound device (thus emitting an additional tone). The toy hat can be fitted with several sound devices, each on a different note and timedthrough a set of valves, to operate in sequence so as to reproduce a tune or melody (this arrangement is also novel and I intend to describe it separately in the future).
The container can be contracted by ramming it against an obstruction, or pushed from above (with the hands); it also can be contracted by pulling chin-strap 4 or pull string 4' (if the hat is provided with separate straps for wearing and for operating the hat).
The chin strap is provided with a slide ring 5 for adjusting and securing the hat on the head; this hat thus is adaptable to different head-sizes.
The accordeon like structure is for better compressibility, though it may be deemed suitable in the future to do without it as long as the required compressibility is obtained.
An additional device to be fitted in the hat is foreseen: a powder box to be connected to the air exit so that every sound is accompanied by a puff of smoke.
It is clearly shown by this description that the basic idea of my invention, because of its novelty, presents many possibilities for additions such as the two noted here. Therefore, l beg to claim priority on such obvious improvements which may occur in the future.
Although the present design is based on blow-molding of polethylene, the same invention can be manufactured by different methods (such as welding of pre-cut plastic sheets) without verily changing the original design.
Having thus described my invention I hereby claim:
1. A pneumatic novelty hat comprising a brim adapted to be worn on a person's head; a crown having a sealed, self-supporting flexible container in the form of an accordion-like bellows having a first end attached to said brim and a second end unrestrained for free movement and havingsan aperture therein; a device in said aperture that eml sound in response to air passing therethrough', and control means comprised of straps connected to said second end of said container and passing through said brim for manually effecting the movement of said second end toward said brim to contract said container and force air thereinside through said device; said container being sufficiently resilient to return to its uncontracted position when said straps are released to effect the drawing of air into said container through said device.
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1. A pneumatic novelty hat comprising a brim adapted to be worn on a person''s head; a crown having a sealed, self-supporting flexible container in the form of an accordion-like bellows having a first end attached to said brim and a second end unrestrainEd for free movement and having an aperture therein; a device in said aperture that emits sound in response to air passing therethrough; and control means comprised of straps connected to said second end of said container and passing through said brim for manually effecting the movement of said second end toward said brim to contract said container and force air thereinside through said device; said container being sufficiently resilient to return to its uncontracted position when said straps are released to effect the drawing of air into said container through said device.
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GB2160085A (en) * 1984-06-11 1985-12-18 Lowe Henry E Musical hat, cap or similar head covering
US4832647A (en) * 1988-05-23 1989-05-23 Daniel Perlman Hat clapper
US6532601B1 (en) * 2001-10-10 2003-03-18 Robert Berman Headgear with manipulatable projections
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US9314061B2 (en) * 2012-01-10 2016-04-19 Guardian Innovations, Llc Protective helmet cap
US20160174646A1 (en) * 2014-12-22 2016-06-23 Jennifer Burns Graduation cap
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GB2160085A (en) * 1984-06-11 1985-12-18 Lowe Henry E Musical hat, cap or similar head covering
US4832647A (en) * 1988-05-23 1989-05-23 Daniel Perlman Hat clapper
US6532601B1 (en) * 2001-10-10 2003-03-18 Robert Berman Headgear with manipulatable projections
NL1030052C2 (en) * 2005-09-28 2007-03-29 Jos Premiums & Gifts B V Hat, contains spiral attached on top side of hat to pair of cords which can be pulled to move hat side to side or up and down
US10765088B2 (en) 2010-03-01 2020-09-08 Fyf-Jb, Llc Tug toy
US9848580B2 (en) 2010-03-01 2017-12-26 Horsemen's Pride, Inc. Tug toy
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US20130025028A1 (en) * 2011-07-29 2013-01-31 Tassel Topper Llc Tassel Topper
US9241526B2 (en) * 2011-07-29 2016-01-26 Marc Alan Goldberg Tassel topper
US20130260638A1 (en) * 2011-12-06 2013-10-03 Charles W. Lamprey, JR. Noise-making device
US9314061B2 (en) * 2012-01-10 2016-04-19 Guardian Innovations, Llc Protective helmet cap
US9907346B2 (en) 2012-01-10 2018-03-06 Erin Linn Hanson Protective helmet cap
US11064752B2 (en) 2012-01-10 2021-07-20 Guardian Innovations, Llc Protective helmet cap
US20140259309A1 (en) * 2013-03-13 2014-09-18 Alfred Pettersen Exterior sport helmet pad
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