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US919835A
US919835A US42787008A US1908427870A US919835A US 919835 A US919835 A US 919835A US 42787008 A US42787008 A US 42787008A US 1908427870 A US1908427870 A US 1908427870A US 919835 A US919835 A US 919835A
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    • A42CMANUFACTURING OR TRIMMING HEAD COVERINGS, e.g. HATS
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  • the object of the present invention is an interchangeable sweat band for head coverings adapted to do away with the inconveniences'caused by the use of interchangeable sweat bands of known construction which were difficult to fasten -to the head covering and could not easily be exchanged beside being expensive and unsightly.
  • the sweat bands according to the present invention are attached to a tubular retaining strip of soft material adapted to receive a strip of flexible spring material, and having pcrforations adapted to coincide with like perforations in the material of the head covering so that clips can pass through the holes and secure head covering and sweat band detachably together.
  • Figure l shows a vertical section through: a portion of a hat provided with the interchangeable sweat band, in which drawing for clearness of illustration portions are represented as broken oifj
  • Fig. 2 shows a portion of the lining.
  • Fig. 3 a line illus trating the course of the unrollcd lining ⁇ on a smaller scale.
  • Figt is a portion of the section illustrated in Fig. 1 on a considerably enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 5 is a fastening clip on the same scale.
  • l showsa portion of a hat c provided with the brim Z).
  • c indicates the interchangeable sweat band which is usually formed of leatherv and which is sewed at its lower edge to anarrow retaining strip Z of soft material (cloth or the like).
  • the lower edge of this retaining strip Z preferably somewhat projects beyond the lower edge of the sweat band Ac.
  • the arrangement is clearly illustrated in Fig. 4.
  • the retaining strip serves to fasten the sweat band to the hat in the well known manner, but it is formed tubular or double walled like a attened hose for the purpose of receiving an insertion e consisting of a. more rigid but yet elastic or flexible ma- Specification' of ⁇ Letters Patent.
  • sweat rband o attached to the retaining strip Z is thus obliged to adapt itself well to the curvature of the hat.
  • the band d there are formed several perforations and corresponding holes ⁇ z' areU formed also in the hat itself at like distances apart, so that in any convenient method, as for instance by means of eyelets, clips or the like passing through the hat and the strip d, a suiiciently reliable but yet easily releasable connection is established between the -two parts.
  • a hole for the passage of the clip or the like may be present.
  • a clip is illustrated by way of eXamplec-onsisting of a head m with only 4one tongue o.
  • the holes 7c may in this case be of rectangular shape as shown, but their shape may obviously be any suitable one.
  • the outside the heads of the clips are covered by the outer hat band 7L and the prong or prongs o inside are covered by the leather band.
  • the hat and the retaining strip d may also be imperforate and in this case sharp pointed clips are employed and can be thrust through the soft material at any point.
  • the interchangeable sweat band is obviously adaptable not nly to hats but also to caps and other head gear.
  • Interchangeable sweat band for head coverings Y comprising 1n combinationV a leather strip, a tubular retaining strip permanently attached to the lower edge of the leather strip, and provided with perforas 'tions adapted to coincide with like perforations in the material of the head covering, a

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HEAD GEAR. APPLICATION FILED .PB.'18, 1908.
919,835. 'Patented Apr. 27,1909.
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OTTO DRE'XLER, oroHLies, GERMANY.
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Application filed April 18, 1908,.y Serial No. 427,870.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, OTTO DREXLER, a subject of the King of Prussia, German Emperor, residing at Ohligs, in the Province of the Rhine, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Interchangeable Sweat- Bands for I-Iats and other Head-Coverings, of which the following is a specication.
The object of the present invention is an interchangeable sweat band for head coverings adapted to do away with the inconveniences'caused by the use of interchangeable sweat bands of known construction which were difficult to fasten -to the head covering and could not easily be exchanged beside being expensive and unsightly.
The sweat bands according to the present invention are attached to a tubular retaining strip of soft material adapted to receive a strip of flexible spring material, and having pcrforations adapted to coincide with like perforations in the material of the head covering so that clips can pass through the holes and secure head covering and sweat band detachably together.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in whichy Figure l shows a vertical section through: a portion of a hat provided with the interchangeable sweat band, in which drawing for clearness of illustration portions are represented as broken oifj Fig. 2 shows a portion of the lining. Fig. 3 a line illus trating the course of the unrollcd lining `on a smaller scale. Figt is a portion of the section illustrated in Fig. 1 on a considerably enlarged scale. Fig. 5 is a fastening clip on the same scale.
In these drawings, l showsa portion of a hat c provided with the brim Z). c indicates the interchangeable sweat band which is usually formed of leatherv and which is sewed at its lower edge to anarrow retaining strip Z of soft material (cloth or the like). The lower edge of this retaining strip Z preferably somewhat projects beyond the lower edge of the sweat band Ac. The arrangement is clearly illustrated in Fig. 4. The retaining strip serves to fasten the sweat band to the hat in the well known manner, but it is formed tubular or double walled like a attened hose for the purpose of receiving an insertion e consisting of a. more rigid but yet elastic or flexible ma- Specification' of `Letters Patent.
Patented April 27, 1909.
terial su'ch as a thin narrow band of steel,
vulcanized rubber, celluloid or the like. The
sweat rband o attached to the retaining strip Z is thus obliged to adapt itself well to the curvature of the hat. In the band d there are formed several perforations and corresponding holes `z' areU formed also in the hat itself at like distances apart, so that in any convenient method, as for instance by means of eyelets, clips or the like passing through the hat and the strip d, a suiiciently reliable but yet easily releasable connection is established between the -two parts.
It is advantageous to provide the insertion e (see particularly Fig. 2) continuously with closely approximating holes k, so that at each requisite point a hole for the passage of the clip or the like maybe present. In Fig. 5 such a clip is illustrated by way of eXamplec-onsisting of a head m with only 4one tongue o. The holes 7c may in this case be of rectangular shape as shown, but their shape may obviously be any suitable one.
Projecting parts which might press upon the head of the wearer are not present. On
the outside the heads of the clips are covered by the outer hat band 7L and the prong or prongs o inside are covered by the leather band. The hat and the retaining strip d may also be imperforate and in this case sharp pointed clips are employed and can be thrust through the soft material at any point.
The interchangeable sweat band is obviously adaptable not nly to hats but also to caps and other head gear.
AWhat I claim is:
- l Interchangeable sweat band for head coverings Y comprising 1n combinationV a leather strip, a tubular retaining strip permanently attached to the lower edge of the leather strip, and provided with perforas 'tions adapted to coincide with like perforations in the material of the head covering, a
strip of hard flexible spring material in the said tubular retaining strip, and clips adapt- `ed to pass through the holes in the retaining
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