WO2012137357A1 - Cagoule de travail - Google Patents

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WO2012137357A1
WO2012137357A1 PCT/JP2011/060934 JP2011060934W WO2012137357A1 WO 2012137357 A1 WO2012137357 A1 WO 2012137357A1 JP 2011060934 W JP2011060934 W JP 2011060934W WO 2012137357 A1 WO2012137357 A1 WO 2012137357A1
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伸 重森
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シゲモリ株式会社
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/24Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for attaching articles thereto, e.g. memorandum tablets or mirrors
    • A42B1/247Means for attaching eyewear
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/012Sanitary or disposable, e.g. for use in hospitals or food industry

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  • the present invention relates to a working hood worn when working in a clean room or a food factory.
  • an operator When working in a clean room or a food factory, an operator wears a work hood that covers the head to prevent foreign matters such as sweat and hair from falling from the face.
  • This work hood has an opening that exposes at least a part of the face while covering the wearer's head, and a belt-like stretchable cloth is attached to the periphery of the opening so as to adhere to the face.
  • Patent Document 1 there is known a technique in which hair or the like is prevented from dropping from a gap between openings.
  • an insertion portion for allowing an operator to insert a vine of eyeglasses to be worn is provided on the back side of the joint portion of the upper belt-like cloth portion and the lower belt-like cloth portion.
  • JP 2006-22434 A (Claim 3, FIG. 4) JP 2002-161424 A
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a working hood that prevents foreign matters from falling through the insertion portion.
  • the work hood of the present invention covers the wearer's head and has an upper rim including the work hood main body having an opening that exposes at least a part of the face and the upper part of the opening of the work hood main body, A work hood having a belt-like stretchable upper edge cloth to which one of the long sides of the upper edge cloth is attached, and a patch cloth is joined so as to overlap each inside or outside of both ends of the upper edge cloth.
  • the front edge of the patch is not exposed to the outside of the upper border cloth, and in the overlapping portion, at least a part of the surfaces of the patch and the upper border cloth, and the front edge of the patch And at least a part of the upper edge cloth is not joined, and is a part of the overlapping portion in the inner cloth of the pad cloth and the upper edge cloth, and the rear side of the front edge of the pad cloth of The location, the insertion portion for inserting the temple of eyeglasses of the wearer through the front edge of the patch cloth in the overlapped portion.
  • the part from the front edge of the patch cloth to the insertion part which is the part before and after the eyeglass temple is inserted, is the overlapping part of the patch cloth and the upper edge cloth.
  • the temples of the glasses firmly. Therefore, even if the hair falls off the wearer's head in the work hood and passes through the insertion part from the eyeglasses temple, it can be pressed by both overlapping cloths (applying cloth and upper edge cloth). Is prevented from falling.
  • the insertion part for passing the spectacles is provided in the area of the overlapping part (that is, the insertion part is smaller than the size of the overlapping part when viewed in the vertical direction), the spectacles of the spectacles move up and down from the insertion part. Without being held in the insertion portion, the glasses are prevented from sliding down.
  • this insertion part is provided on the inner cloth of the lining cloth and the upper edge cloth, even if the insertion part is not exposed to the outside and the hair etc. falls off and passes through the insertion part from the temple of the glasses, Pressed with a cloth.
  • the patch is preferably joined so as to overlap the inner sides of both ends of the upper edge cloth, and the leading edge of the patch is not exposed to the outside of the upper edge cloth in the overlapping portion.
  • the front edge and the insertion part of the application cloth are covered with the upper edge cloth, since the part from the front edge of the application cloth to the insertion part in the overlapping part, which is a part through which the temple of the glasses is inserted. Is not exposed to the front side. For this reason, even if hair or the like falls off the wearer's head in the work hood, passes through the insertion part from the eyeglass eyeglass, and moves to the front edge of the patch, it is held by the upper edge cloth (retained). So that it is prevented from falling outside. In addition, since the front edge of the cover cloth is covered with the upper edge cloth, the hair or the like can be reliably prevented from falling to the outside.
  • the work hood of the present invention is an upper side including the work hood main body having an opening that exposes at least a part of the face while covering the wearer's head, and the upper portion of the opening of the work hood main body.
  • a belt-like stretchable upper border fabric to which one of the long sides is attached A belt-like stretchable lower edge cloth to which one long side of the work hood is attached to a region below the upper peripheral edge of the opening portion of the work hood main body, Both ends of the lower edge cloth are joined to both side surfaces of the opening, respectively, and both ends of the upper edge cloth overlap with both ends of the lower edge cloth, respectively.
  • the other long side of the cloth is not exposed to the outside of the upper edge cloth, and at the overlapping portion, at least a part of the surfaces of the lower edge cloth and the upper edge cloth, and the lower edge cloth. At least a part of the long side of the upper edge cloth and the other long side of the upper edge cloth are not joined, and the rear edge of the lower edge cloth is behind the other long side, and a part of the overlapping portion.
  • the lower border at the overlap Insertion portion through the other long side of the fabric inserting the temple of eyeglasses of the wearer is provided.
  • the lower edging cloth also serves as a patch, and it is only necessary to form an insertion part in a part of the lower edging cloth, so that a patch as a separate member for inserting the temples of the glasses becomes unnecessary. Therefore, the number of members and the sewing work are reduced, and the cost can be reduced.
  • the working hood main body covers at least the neck of the wearer, and forms a substantially cylindrical neck cloth that forms at least a part of the lower peripheral edge of the opening and a part of the upper peripheral edge of the opening.
  • two top pressing cloths that are joined to the neck cloth at the back of the head or neck and then divided along the center line in the vertical direction.
  • the top pressing cloth passes continuously from the forehead to the top of the head and covers at least the part where the wearer's hair grows to the back of the head without any seams. Following this, it prevents foreign objects such as hair from falling from the face and reduces the uncomfortable feeling when worn.
  • the top pressing cloth is divided into left and right at the center line, the top pressing cloth can cover the wearer's head three-dimensionally, and this also reduces the uncomfortable feeling during wearing. Also, since the top presser cloth covers the wearer's head seamlessly from the forehead to the back of the head, the fit to the head is good and fits the wearer's head at the position of the top presser cloth No adjustment rubber or the like is required, and it is possible to work for a long time by preventing the head from feeling uncomfortable, and to reduce the cost and weight.
  • the neck cloth may be formed up to the height of the intersection between the upper peripheral edge and the lower peripheral edge. With such a configuration, the top pressing cloth and the neck cloth are stitched together at almost the height of the wearer's ear, and the top pressing cloth covers the head of the wearer seamlessly up to the back of the head.
  • top pressing cloth is divided into left and right at the center line, it is joined to the temporal pressing cloth that covers the wearer's temporal head, so that the top pressing cloth covers the wearer's head in three dimensions. This also reduces the sense of incongruity when worn.
  • the neck cloth, the top pressing cloth, and the temporal pressing cloth are sewn by double-sided decorative stitching, because a sense of incongruity due to seams during wearing is prevented.
  • the neck cloth is reduced in diameter by pulling the adjustment belt, and foreign matter can be prevented from falling from the neck.
  • the top pressing cloth and the temporal pressing cloth may be made of a mesh material, and may further include a cover that detachably covers the top pressing cloth and the temporal pressing cloth.
  • a cover that detachably covers the top pressing cloth and the temporal pressing cloth.
  • the present invention it is possible to provide an eyeglass temple insertion portion without increasing the number of members, and to obtain a working hood that prevents foreign matter from falling through the insertion portion.
  • FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows the state which covered the top hood and each side side pressing cloth from the work hood which comprised the mesh raw material, and the mesh raw material with the cover (fabric).
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a work hood 100 according to an embodiment of the first invention of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the work hood 100
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the work hood 100 when wearing glasses.
  • 4 is a top view of the work hood 100
  • FIG. 5 is a rear view of the work hood 100.
  • the work hood 100 is formed in a hood shape that covers the head and neck of the wearer, and has an opening 2 that exposes at least a part of the face of the wearer.
  • a belt-like stretchable upper bordering cloth 4 attached to the upper peripheral edge 2 a of the opening 2, and a region (hereinafter referred to as “lower peripheral edge”) 2 b below the upper peripheral edge 4 of the opening 2.
  • the working hood main body 10 has a substantially tubular neck cloth 18 covering the neck of the wearer and the neck portion through the top portion 10a (see FIGS.
  • the work hood main body 10 is formed by sewing the neck cloth 18, the top pressing cloths 11 and 12, and the temporal pressing cloths 13 and 14 made of a breathable and moisture-permeable sheet material (for example, a knit material). Yes.
  • the upper peripheral edge 2a and the lower peripheral edge 2b of the opening 2 intersect with each other at an intersection P in the shape of a " ⁇ " shape near the wearer's temple (see FIG. 2).
  • the two top pressing cloths 11 and 12 have a band shape and are divided from each other along the center line L in the vertical direction. Further, when the work hood 100 is viewed from the front, each of the top pressing cloths 11 and 12 is formed from the center line L to a side surface having an angle of about 30 degrees. Further, as viewed from the side (see FIG. 2), the upper end of the neck cloth 18 is formed in a triangle, and the front side thereof forms the lower part of the lower peripheral edge 2b.
  • the side pressing cloths 13 and 14 are formed in an arc shape along the side edge portions of the top pressing cloths 11 and 12, and the upper edge 2 a, the lower edge 2 b, and the edge of the neck cloth 18. It is a shape along the part.
  • the temporal pressing cloths 13 and 14 cover the temporal region including the wearer's ears.
  • top presser cloths 11 and 12 are joined to the wearer side presser cloths 13 and 14 that cover the wearer's temporal head while being divided into left and right at the center line L, the top presser cloths 11 and 12 are worn by the wearer.
  • the head can be covered three-dimensionally, and this also reduces the sense of incongruity when worn.
  • the upper edge cloth 4 and the lower edge cloth 6 are made of a belt-like body of a knitted material having a stretchability, for example, knitted in a net shape. Joined (sewn) to the side periphery 2b. Thereby, when worn, the upper edge cloth 4 and the lower edge cloth 6 expand and contract in accordance with the size and shape of the wearer's face and closely contact with the wearer's face. To prevent foreign objects such as hair from falling from the face. Note that the upper edge cloth 4 is in close contact with both the temples from the wearer's forehead, and the lower edge cloth 6 is in close contact with the jaws from near the wearer's temples. Further, in the example of FIG.
  • the upper edge cloth 4 is located at the same position as the joint S of the top pressing cloth 11 and the side pressing cloth 13 and the joint S of the top pressing cloth 12 and the side pressing cloth 14. In addition, it is sewn three-dimensionally at the seam 4x, increasing the fit.
  • the upper edge cloth 4 falls in an arc shape from the wearer's forehead toward both temples, and both ends 4e of the upper edge cloth 4 are joined to both side surfaces (near the intersection P) of the opening.
  • the both ends 4e of the upper edge cloth 4 one long side 4i side is attached to the upper edge 2a of the opening 2, and the tip portions of both ends 4e (the short edges of the upper edge cloth 4) are separated from the intersection P. It is attached to a region reaching the lower peripheral edge 2b.
  • the lower edge cloth 6 rises in an arc from the wearer's jaw toward both temples, and both ends 6e of the lower edge cloth 6 are joined to both side surfaces (intersection P) of the opening.
  • one long side 6i side is attached to the lower edge 2b of the opening 2, and the tip portions of both ends 6e (the short edges of the lower edge cloth 6) are It is attached to a region from the intersection P to the upper peripheral edge 2a.
  • both ends 4e of the upper edge cloth 4 overlap with both ends 6e of the lower edge cloth 6, respectively, and the lower edge cloth 6 in the overlapping portion V (hatching in FIG. 2).
  • the other long side 6 f (the broken line portion in FIG. 2) is not exposed to the outside of the upper edge cloth 4, and the long side 6 f is covered with the upper edge cloth 4. or, In the overlapping portion V, the surfaces of the lower edge cloth 6 and the upper edge cloth 4, and the other long side 6 f of the lower edge cloth 6 and the other long side 4 f of the upper edge cloth 4 are not joined. For this reason, while the other long side 6f (dashed line part of FIG.
  • a slit (insertion portion) 6s extending in the vertical direction is formed in a part of the overlapping portion V (slightly in front of the intersection P in FIG. 2) of both ends 6e of the lower edge cloth 6. Therefore, the temple 81 of the spectacles 80 can be inserted into the slit 6s from the other long side 6f (the broken line portion in FIG. 2) of the lower edge cloth 6 (see FIG. 3).
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view showing the shape of the slit 6s viewed from the inside of the working hood.
  • the slit 6s is provided in an arc shape extending in the vertical direction and having a convex front side. It is preferable to provide the slit 6s in an arc shape because it is less likely to be caught when the spectacles are inserted through the slit as compared with a simple straight slit.
  • the joints S of the top pressing cloths 11 and 12, the temporal pressing cloths 13 and 14, the neck cloth 18, the upper edge cloth 4, and the lower edge cloth 6 are sewn by double-sided decorative stitching.
  • the uncomfortable feeling caused by the seam at the time of wearing is prevented, but the way of sewing is not limited to this, and, for example, normal lock stitching may be used.
  • an adjustment belt 19 is sewn along the circumferential direction inside the lower portion of the neck cloth 18, and the neck cloth 18 is reduced in diameter by pulling the adjustment belt 19, so that foreign matter from the neck can be removed. Falling can be prevented.
  • a cape cloth 30 may be provided below the neck cloth 18 so as to cover from the wearer's neck to the shoulder.
  • the cape cloth 30 is formed in a skirt shape.
  • the cape cloth 30 may be formed of a cloth integral with the neck cloth 18 or may be sewn with the neck cloth 18.
  • each top part presser cloth 11 and 12 and each side head part presser cloth 13 and 14 may comprise each top part presser cloth 11 and 12 and each side head part presser cloth 13 and 14 from a mesh raw material. If each top pressing cloth 11 and 12 and each temporal pressing cloth 13 and 14 are made of a mesh material, they can withstand long-time wearing because of good air permeability. However, since the hair may penetrate from the mesh material and jump out or fall outside, the top pressing cloths 11 and 12 and the temporal pressing cloths 13 and 14 are covered as shown in FIG. (Cloth) It is good to cover with 20. 7 shows a right side view of the work hood. In FIG.
  • FIG. 7A the top presser cloth 12 and the temporal head among the top presser cloths 11 and 12 and the side head presser cloths 13 and 14 are shown. Only the part pressing cloth 14 is visible.
  • FIG. 7B the top pressing cloth 12, the side pressing cloth 14 and the neck are completely covered with a cover (fabric) 20, and the upper edge cloth 4 and the lower edge cloth 6 are covered with a cover (cloth). It protrudes from 20.
  • FIG. 8 is a front view of the work hood 110 according to the second embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the work hood 110
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of the work hood 110
  • FIG. The rear view of is shown.
  • the work hood 110 is the same as the work hood 100 according to the embodiment of the first invention except that the work hood 110 does not have a temporal pressing cloth. Description is omitted.
  • the work hood 110 is formed in a hood shape covering the head and neck of the wearer, and has an upper edge cloth 4 and a lower edge cloth 6. However, the upper edge cloth 4 is not provided with the seam 4x of FIG.
  • the work hood main body 10b of the work hood 110 includes a substantially cylindrical neck cloth 18b that covers the wearer's neck and a top 10a from the center of the upper peripheral edge 2a of the opening 2 (see FIGS. 9 and 10). And two top pressing cloths 11b and 12b joined to the neck cloth 18b.
  • the neck cloth 18b is formed up to the height of the intersection point P between the upper peripheral edge 4 and the lower peripheral edge 6 (that is, substantially the upper end of the ear of the wearer) beyond the neck of the wearer.
  • the top part presser cloth 11b, 12b is sewn on the upper end of the neck part cloth 18b and the joint S.
  • the cape cloth 30 of FIG. 1 is not provided below the neck cloth 18b, and the lower end of the neck cloth 18b hangs down slightly from the back side to the base of the wearer's neck. Yes.
  • the neck cloth 18b is provided with a seam in the center line L on the back side (see FIG. 11).
  • the work hood 110 it is only necessary to form a slit (insertion portion) 6s in a part of the lower edge cloth 6. Therefore, there is no need for a separate member for inserting the temple of the glasses, and the number of members and sewing work are reduced. Cost reduction. Further, since the upper edge cloth 4 is stacked on the lower edge cloth 6, the insertion portion 6s provided in the lower edge cloth 6 is hidden by the upper edge cloth 4 and is not exposed to the front side. For this reason, even if hair falls from the wearer's head in the work hood and passes through the insertion portion 6s, it is prevented from being held by the upper edge cloth 4 and falling to the outside.
  • FIG 12 and 13 are bottom views of the work hood 100 according to the first embodiment and the work hood 110 according to the second embodiment, respectively.
  • FIG. 14 is a plan view showing a state in which the spectacles 81 are inserted through the slit 6s when viewed from the inside of the working hood 100 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 15 is a plan view showing a state in which the glasses 81 are inserted into the notch 6t1 when the notch 6t1 is provided as an insertion part instead of the slit 6s in FIG. 14 and 15, the other long side 6f of the lower edge cloth 6 opens forward, and the slip 81s or notch is inserted through the temple 81 of the wearer's glasses 80 through the opening.
  • the crane 81 can be passed through the portion 6t1. In the case of FIG.
  • one long side 6i side of the lower edge cloth 6 is cut out in an arc shape recessed forward by a notch 6t1, and hatched behind the notch 6t1 (right side in FIG. 15).
  • the upper edge cloth 4 is exposed at the portion H. It is preferable to provide the notch 6t1 because there is less catch of the eyeglass temple 81 than the slit 6s, and the eyeglass temple 81 can be easily inserted and removed.
  • FIG. 16 is a front view of a work hood 200 according to the third embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 17 is a side view of the work hood 200
  • FIG. 18 is an insertion portion 6t2 when viewed from the inside of the work hood 200. It is a top view which shows the state which penetrates the temple 81 of glasses.
  • the work hood 200 is formed in a hood shape that covers the shoulder, chest, and back from the wearer's head through the face, and has an opening 2 that exposes at least a part of the wearer's face.
  • the working hood main body 210 has apron-like front hanging portions 211 and 212 divided from the shoulder to the chest, and both front hanging portions 211 and 212 are arranged such that the left front hanging portion 211 is outside (upper front). Align the right collar hole with the convex part of the left collar and wear it. Also, an apron-like backrest 213 is formed from the shoulder to the back.
  • the opening part 2 surrounds the periphery of the face by combining both front hanging parts 211 and 212. Therefore, in the work hood 200, there are two lower peripheral edges 2b on the left and right sides, and two lower edge cloths 60 are provided on the left and right sides. Further, a collar 215 is sewn on the top of the upper edge cloth 40.
  • the upper peripheral edge 2 a and the lower peripheral edge 2 b of the opening 2 intersect at an intersection P in the shape of a “shape” near the wearer's temple (see FIG. 18).
  • the upper edge cloth 40 and the lower edge cloth 60 are made of a belt-like body of a knitted material having a stretchability, for example, knitted in a net shape. Joined (sewn) to the side periphery 2b.
  • the upper edge cloth 40 and the lower edge cloth 60 expand and contract in accordance with the size and shape of the face of the wearer and closely contact with the wearer's face, so even if the head moves during work, it follows it.
  • the upper edge cloth 40 is in close contact with both temples from the wearer's forehead, and the lower edge cloth 60 is in close contact with the cheeks from near the wearer's temples.
  • the upper edge cloth 40 falls from the wearer's forehead toward both temples, and both ends 40e of the upper edge cloth 40 are joined to both side surfaces (near the intersection P) of the opening. More specifically, of the both ends 40e of the upper edge cloth 40, one long side 40i side is attached to the upper edge 2a of the opening 2, and the tip portions of both ends 40e (the short edge of the upper edge cloth 40) are separated from the intersection P. It is attached to a region reaching the lower peripheral edge 2b. On the other hand, the lower edge cloth 60 rises from the cheek of the wearer toward both temples, and both ends 60e of the lower edge cloth 60 are joined to both side surfaces (intersection P) of the opening.
  • one long side 60i side is attached to the lower edge 2b of the opening 2, and the tip portions of both ends 60e (the short side of the lower edge cloth 60) are It is attached to a region from the intersection P to the upper peripheral edge 2a.
  • both ends 40e of the upper edge cloth 40 overlap with both ends 60e of the lower edge cloth 60, and the other long side 60f of the lower edge cloth 60 (the broken line portion in FIG. ) Is not exposed to the outside of the upper edge cloth 40, and the long side 60 f is covered with the upper edge cloth 40.
  • the surfaces of the lower edge cloth 60 and the upper edge cloth 40, and the other long side 60 f of the lower edge cloth 60 and the other long side 40 f of the upper edge cloth 40 are not joined. .
  • the other long side 60f (broken line part of FIG. 17) of the lower edge cloth 60 is opened forward, and the temple 81 of the wearer's glasses 80 can be inserted through this opening.
  • a cutout portion (insertion portion) 6t2 extending in the vertical direction is formed in a part of the overlapping portion V (slightly forward from the intersection point P in FIG. 17) of both ends 60e of the lower edge cloth 60. Therefore, the temple 81 of the spectacles 80 can be inserted from the other long side 60f (the broken line portion of FIG. 17) into the cutout portion 6t2 (see FIG. 18).
  • the notch 6t2 is the same as the notch 6t1 in FIG.
  • FIG. 18 is a plan view showing a state in which the eyeglass temple 81 is inserted into the notch 6t2 when viewed from the inside of the working hood 200.
  • FIG. 18 Similarly to the notch 6t1 in FIG. 15, the other long side 60f of the lower edge cloth 60 opens forward, and the temple 81 of the wearer's glasses 80 is inserted through this opening to provide the notch 6t2.
  • the crane 81 can be passed through.
  • FIG. 19 is a front view of a work hood 300 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 20 is a side view of the work hood 300
  • FIG. 21 is an insertion portion 6t3 when viewed from the inside of the work hood 300. It is a top view which shows the state which penetrates the temple 81 of glasses.
  • the work hood 300 is formed in a hood shape that covers the shoulder, chest, and back from the wearer's head through the face, and has an opening 2 that exposes at least a part of the wearer's face.
  • a belt-like stretchable upper border cloth 41 attached to the upper peripheral edge 2 a of the opening 2, and a patch cloth 70 joined (sewn) to the outer surface (outer side) of the upper border cloth 41.
  • the wearer's face usually eyes, nose, mouth
  • the lower edge cloth 60 is not attached to the lower peripheral edge 2 b of the opening 2.
  • the working hood main body 310 has apron-shaped front hook parts 311 and 312 divided from the shoulder part to the chest part at the center, and both front hook parts 311 and 312 so that the left front hook part 311 is on the outer side (upper front). Align the right collar hole with the convex part of the left collar and wear it. Also, an apron-like backrest 313 is formed from the shoulder to the back. In this way, the opening 2 surrounds the periphery of the face by combining the front hooks 311 and 312. Therefore, in the work hood 300, there are two lower peripheral edges 2b on the left and right. Further, a collar 315 is sewn on the top of the upper edge cloth 41.
  • the upper peripheral edge 2a of the opening 2 is curved from the wearer's forehead toward both temples.
  • the upper edge cloth 41 is formed of a belt-like body of a knit material having a stretchability, for example, knitted in a net shape, and one long side 41i is joined (sewn) to the upper peripheral edge 2a without being stretched.
  • the upper border cloth 41 expands and contracts following the size and shape of the wearer's face and closely contacts the wearer's face, so even if the head moves during work, the hair from the face follows it. Prevents foreign objects from falling.
  • the front edge of the lower peripheral edge 2b is connected to the other long side 41f of the upper border cloth 41 and falls substantially vertically from the vicinity of the wearer's temples to the cheeks.
  • one long side 41 i side is attached to the upper edge 2 a of the opening 2, and the tip portions (short sides of the upper edge cloth 41) of both ends are the work hood main body 310. Is sewn on.
  • a patch 70 (only the left patch is shown in the two patch sheets in FIG. 20) is stitched so as to overlap the outer sides of both ends 41 e of the upper edge cloth 41, and overlaps with the upper edge cloth 41. V is formed.
  • the front edge 70f of the patch cloth 70 is substantially vertical. Further, in the overlapping portion V, the surfaces of the patch cloth 70 and the upper edge cloth 41, and the front edge 70 f of the patch cloth 70 and the upper edge cloth 41 are not joined. For this reason, the temple 81 of the wearer's glasses 80 can be inserted through the opening while the front edge 70f of the patch cloth 70 opens forward.
  • a portion of the upper edge cloth 41 in the overlapping portion V that is slightly forward of the rear edge of the patch cloth 70 is curved and cut out so as to be recessed forward, and this cutout portion is connected to the insertion portion 7t. It has become.
  • the application cloth 70 covers the notch 7t. Therefore, the temple 81 of the spectacles 80 can be inserted from the front edge 70f of the patch cloth 70 into the cutout portion 7t of the upper edge cloth 41 (see FIG. 21).
  • FIG. 21 is a plan view showing a state where the eyeglass temple 81 is inserted into the notch 7t when viewed from the inside of the working hood 300.
  • FIG. 21 Similarly to the notch 6t1 in FIG. 15, the front edge 70f of the cover cloth 70 opens forward, and the temple 81 of the wearer's glasses 80 is inserted through this opening, and the temple 81 is inserted into the notch 7t. Can pass through.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, but extends to various modifications and equivalents included in the spirit and scope of the present invention.
  • the surfaces of the patch (or lower border cloth) and the upper border cloth are not at least partially joined, and other lengths of the front edge and upper border cloth of the patch cloth (or lower border cloth) are acceptable.
  • at least a part of the side is not joined.
  • the thing which notched a part of inner cloth in the overlapping part other than the slit extended to the upper and lower sides of a cloth and the hole (hole) opened to cloth is mentioned.
  • the vertical dimension of these insertion parts is smaller than the vertical dimension of the overlapping part, and the vine of the glasses is held in the insertion part without moving up and down from the insertion part, thereby preventing the glasses from sliding down. Moreover, since the insertion part is located inside the region of the overlapping part, the insertion part is covered with the outer cloth of the overlapping part, and the insertion part is prevented from being exposed to the outside.

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L'objectif de la présente invention est d'obtenir une cagoule de travail qui empêche des objets étrangers de tomber à l'extérieur par le biais d'une partie d'insertion. A cette fin, la cagoule de travail (100) selon l'invention comprend à la fois un corps (10) présentant une ouverture (2) tout en couvrant la tête de celui qui la porte, mais également une garniture de bord supérieur (4) présentant une longue extrémité (4i) reliée à l'extrémité supérieure (2a) de l'ouverture. Des empiècements (70) sont reliés de manière à chevaucher l'intérieur ou l'extérieur des deux extrémités de la garniture de bord supérieur. Dans la partie de chevauchement (V), au moins une partie des surfaces de l'empiècement et de la garniture de bord supérieur n'est pas reliée, et au moins une partie de la garniture de bord supérieur et du bord avant (70f) de l'empiècement n'est pas reliée. Dans certaines zones de la partie de chevauchement dans la partie la plus à l'intérieur de l'empiècement et de la garniture de bord supérieur, une partie d'insertion (6s) permet d'insérer les branches (81) des lunettes (80) du porteur dans une position plus à l'arrière que le bord avant de l'empiècement.
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