WO2018207473A1 - Capuche, support de lunettes pour capuche et vêtement de dessus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hood having a rainproof function for the head and eyes, and an outerwear with a hood, and a hood glasses holder used therefor.
- hooded outerwear currently on the market, mainly rainwear, has undergone various improvements such as design, material and functionality.
- hood part there were only a hood with a hood at the neck and a squeeze around the face with a string so that the hood could not be removed.
- a rain-proof measure for the face as shown in FIG. 19, there is a rain visor that is attached to the forehead portion of the face and covers the entire face, and was used in combination with the above-described rainwear with a hood removal prevention string.
- a rain visor that is attached to the forehead portion of the face and covers the entire face, and was used in combination with the above-described rainwear with a hood removal prevention string.
- goggles that are fixed to the eyes with elastic bands to prevent flying objects such as rain, snow, and dust, and they are used in combination with helmets.
- the function of the hood portion such as rainwear, which is a conventional hooded outerwear, is mainly divided into two parts.
- the one with a hood at the neck is easily removed when wearing a rainy bicycle, and the head gets wet and does not make its own meaning.
- One-handed operation in easy situations was very dangerous.
- the hood portion that squeezes and fixes the periphery of the face with a string is provided with a heel portion made of a transparent vinyl material or a plastic plate for securing rain prevention and visibility to the face.
- the rainwear also had a problem with the appearance when worn because it was also squeezed around the face with a string.
- rain may blow from the bottom of the kite, causing the eyes to get wet and driving with narrow eyes.
- the line of sight catches water droplets attached to the transparent buttocks made of vinyl or plastic. Then the prospects ahead will be worse.
- a hat with a hook such as a baseball cap used for fixing a hood needs to be covered deeply so that the hat itself is not blown by the wind.
- There were problems such as sticking, crushing bangs, and the inconvenience of carrying a hat with a hook.
- Patent Document 2 since the cap is covered and fixed to prevent the hat from getting wet, the right and left fields of view are blocked, which is very dangerous.
- the rain-repellent water repellent hat also has the inconvenience of carrying a wet hat after use.
- the state in which the umbrella is spread and fixed when in use exceeds the allowable size of the bicycle load already specified by law.
- the umbrella may come into contact with pedestrians, cars, utility poles, etc. when traveling, and there are many other problems such as the umbrella obstructing the field of view and being blown by the wind, which is already prohibited in some prefectures.
- the umbrella since the umbrella is attached with a slight forward tilt, the back of the head and the back get wet, and there is a problem that a bar-like protrusion of about 30 cm must always be attached to the handle portion.
- a plastic rain visor that is attached to the forehead and covers the entire face provides rain protection to the face, but naturally the size of the visor itself increases. As a result, the appearance is unnatural when worn, and there are inconveniences such as a feeling of pressure covering the entire face, cloudiness during breathing, and bulkiness when carried.
- the goggles used for the eyes for motorcycles etc. not only prevent rain and snow, but also have a large frame part to protect the eyes from impacts such as falling, with a cushion part inside, Made thick and sturdy. For this reason, it is suitable for wearing with a helmet for motorcycles and for wearing when skiing or snowboarding, but it is still too large to be worn when riding a bicycle, and it is not suitable for carrying it. .
- the rain prevention measures for the existing head and eyes have many structures that block rain above the head, except for the visor that covers the face completely.
- the visor that covers the face completely.
- the hood such as rainwear fulfills the original rainproof function, at the same time, the rain directly applied to the eyes is prevented and the field of view is secured.
- the purpose is to improve the hooded outerwear in consideration of the appearance and portability when worn.
- the present invention provides a hood main body having an opening for exposing a face on the front surface, and glasses that are attached to the eyes.
- a hood comprising the glasses holder for holding inside the upper portion of the section is provided.
- the “hood” is attached to the head and has an opening so that the face is exposed. It may be used mainly for a collar part such as a jacket or clothing and removable from the collar part.
- glasses refers to general glasses, and may be anything that is mainly composed of a lens part, a bridge part, an arm part, and the like. Further, the lens portion may be filled, unfilled, or colored. Some of them have the same shape and are called “goggles”.
- the “upper part” of the opening of the hood main body refers to a portion from the forehead of the face to the temple when the hood main body is attached to the head.
- the “inner side” of the opening of the hood main body is a portion facing the forehead side of the upper portion of the hood described above.
- the holding position of the hood holder with respect to the glasses which is “at least one place that does not obstruct the field of view” according to claim 2, is one place of the bridge part of the glasses, two places of both arm parts, a bridge It means that it is one of the three locations of the arm part and both arm parts.
- the “surface” of the eyeglass holder in claim 3 is because the eyeglass holder has two different actions on the front and back sides. Therefore, one surface is referred to as the “surface”, and represents the fixing surface of the hood main body portion and the eyeglass holder, and the “fixing” here is mainly the hood main body by sewing or bonding. It is completely fixed inside the upper part of the opening of the part.
- removable means that the glasses holder is detached from the upper portion of the opening of the hood main body by a detachable locking portion such as a hook-and-loop fastener. Indicates that it is fixed as possible.
- the “rear surface” of the holder of claim 4 means that the “front surface” shown above represents a fixing surface of the hood main body and the glasses holder, whereas the “rear surface”
- the glasses holder it is possible to select the fixing position of the one end and the other end in an adjustable manner and to provide an engaging portion for holding the glasses detachably. In this case, a hook-and-loop fastener is most suitable.
- the “hooded outerwear” of claim 5 is clothing having a hood. It is mainly a rain-proof, wind-proof, cold-proof and sun protection jacket, and the hood part may be removable.
- claim 6 represents a hood glasses holder alone, provided with a fixing portion that can be attached to an upper portion of the opening of the hood at one end of the surface, and outerwear without glasses holder. It is for attaching to hoods.
- the “first holding portion” of claim 9 holds the upper portion of the opening of the hood main body portion in a clip manner.
- the holding position is such that when the hood is attached, the upper part of the opening of the hood main body part, from the forehead of the face to the part of the temple, from one place that does not block the field of view. That is.
- the “second holding part” holds the glasses in a clipped manner similarly to the first holding part.
- the holding position at that time is the bridge part of the glasses, both arm parts, the upper part of each lens part from each arm part to the bridge part, and from one place to a plurality of places in the bridge part and both arm parts. It is.
- the “hood” of the outerwear such as the rainwear of the present invention is attached to the eyes and securely fixed at the nose bridge and both ears by the “glasses holder” fixed to the inside of the upper portion of the hood. It is possible to hold glasses. By holding the “glasses” that are most closely attached to the eyes, resistant to wind resistance, and securely fixed inside the hood, the hood cannot be removed. It can fit and completely prevent rain on your eyes. This eliminates the need for rain to blow into the eyes due to the wind direction and the strength of the rain, as in the conventional buttock, and to drive while narrowing the eyes.
- the hard lens part closely attached to the eyes allows you to see the front from between the adhering drops of water, making it possible to see through the conventional transparent vinyl and plastic collars that are located away from the eyes. Compared to this, it is possible to secure a good field of view.
- the use of glasses with a water repellent finish, or the use of commercially-available water repellent or anti-fog sprays for glasses, etc. makes the rain repellent for eyes close to the lens. It is possible to further increase the water effect.
- hood or bicycle handle as in the past without using extra products such as transparent collars, hats with visors, visors, fixing devices, etc.
- the field of view can be secured, the rainproof device can be simplified, and the appearance when worn is clean.
- the holding tool detachably holds the glasses, the glasses can be removed when not in use.
- the eyeglasses can be folded and stored in a pocket such as rainwear, so it is the most portable compared to conventional rain visors and rain hats, etc. Carrying it with you can also prevent you from forgetting to take out or losing it.
- the glasses used in the glasses holder of the present invention do not need to have a dedicated shape, and can be adapted to the shape of general glasses. Glasses and hand-held glasses can be used. Therefore, unnecessary costs are not incurred, and it is possible to select an eyeglass design and color, a lens correction function, date glasses and sunglasses, and the like that suits ease of use and personal preference.
- the glasses holder that enables the glasses to be fixed to the hood such as rainwear according to the present invention
- “one eyeglass” is an effect different from the original function of the glasses.
- Two functions can be obtained at the same time, as “a substitute for weight for fixing the hood” and “a rainproof device for rainy eyes”.
- the holder itself is fixed inside the hood and is not easily wet by rain, and if the holder is made of the same material and color as the hood body, it will not stand out. Therefore, the rainproof effect can be obtained without impairing the appearance of the hood as in the case of the transparent collar provided on the conventional hood.
- hood of the present invention it is possible to combine hoods such as rainwear in rainy weather and the appearance when worn more simply and without a sense of incongruity.
- the rainwear of the present invention When the rainwear of the present invention is worn, the user is merely wearing a hood and wearing glasses.
- glasses holders for fixing the hood and glasses inside the hood so that the hood cannot be removed and rain or snow does not enter the eyes. Therefore, the improvement of the conventional rainproof function is realized without impairing the fashionability of the appearance, and a “new style of rainwear” is given in the case of cycling in rainy weather.
- the hood and the glasses without blocking the field of view between the eyes and at both ends of the eyes in the bridge part, the arm part, etc. of the glasses Can be held. Furthermore, since the bridge part or the arm part is configured above the center with respect to the lens part of the glasses, the hood is held above the position of the line of sight. Thereby, it is possible to ensure a good field of view without the hood covering the line of sight.
- the hood is held on the bridge or arm by the holding tool, it is possible to fix the hood at the "eye” instead of the "face". In conjunction with movement, it prevents the view from being obstructed by the side of the hood. At that time, by shifting the attachment position of the holding tool to the upper back side from the front end portion of the hood, the collar portion can be formed at the front end portion of the hood with respect to the forehead. Furthermore, since the holder holds the bridge portion, the concave gap in the bridge portion of the glasses can be filled with the holder, and there is an effect of further preventing rain from the eyes.
- the fixing position of the holder can be adjusted and the engaging portion such as a hook-and-loop fastener that is detachable is provided, regardless of the shape of various hoods and glasses.
- the hood can be pulled down and fixed so that the hood covers the top of the lens parallel to the bridge part and arm part of the glasses.
- the glasses are fixed so that they overlap the inside of the top of the hood, and the hood can be held without creating a gap between the hood and the glasses, so rain and snow are blocked by the hood and the lens, and the head No need to get wet from the lens to the bottom of the lens.
- the holding tool is securely fixed by the locking portion such as a hook-and-loop fastener, the hood does not fall below the fixed position, and the field of view can be secured stably. Furthermore, since the holding portion can be stored in close contact with the inside of the hood by the engaging portion, the appearance of the hood is not affected and the holding device does not get in the way. Moreover, since the fixing method of a holder is a very simple structure by latching parts, such as a hook_and_loop
- the eyeglass holder of the present invention has a simple structure, and is manufactured by end materials and members when manufacturing rainwear, hooded outerwear, and the like. It is possible to improve the rainproof function of the hood and hooded outerwear at a very low cost by simply attaching the glasses holder to the hood main body without changing the design of the wear main body.
- the structure is simple and the members for the holder main body and the locking portion can be mass-produced and generally distributed members, it is not costly for the producer side.
- the shape is small and light, mass production and mass shipment are possible without taking up space for shipment and storage. At the same time, these factors are a great advantage for the seller.
- the holders shown in claims 6 and 9 do not need to be fixed to the hood main body, they can be installed immediately, and when not in use, the hood main body and the holder are separated from each other. can do.
- hooded outerwear such as rainwear
- the rainproof effect of the head and eyes when wearing is taken care of. Without having to do it, you can choose the one that suits your taste, such as the design and functions, and expand the options at the time of purchase.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an example of rainwear provided with a timepiece according to the present invention (Embodiment 1).
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the holder in the state of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view in the middle of attaching the holder of FIG. 1 to the glasses.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the holder in the state of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of a state in which the holder of FIG. 1 is completely fixed on the bridge portion of the glasses and the upper inside of the hood.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the holder in the state of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is an example state diagram showing a buttock when the state of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is viewed from the side.
- FIG. 8 is a rear view showing a state where the hood is removed when glasses are not used.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the holder in the state of FIG.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged front view of an example when a hook is used for the locking portion of the holder in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged front view of an example when a button is used for the locking portion of the holder in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an example when a belt portion is used as the locking portion of the holder in FIG.
- FIG. 13 is an example enlarged front view showing another shape of the fixing portion of the holder in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view of an example when the holding position of the holder in FIG. 5 is provided in both arm portions.
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged front view of an example when an elastic string is used for the holder in the state of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is an example enlarged front view at the time of using a clip type for the holding device of this invention.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the holder in the state of FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a mounting diagram of an example of a conventional hood for bicycle rainwear.
- FIG. 19 is an example diagram when a rain visor is attached to the hood shown in FIG.
- reference numeral 1 denotes a hood main body, and is an overall schematic diagram illustrating an example of an outerwear main body 5 in a state where the glasses holder 2 according to the present invention is fixed to the inner side 1 ⁇ / b> C of the hood opening upper portion 1 ⁇ / b> A.
- it is composed of a neck 3 that can adjust the lower opening 1B of the hood main body 1, a collar 4 that can remove the hood main body 1 from the outerwear main body 5, and a pocket 6. Is carrying the glasses 7 used in the present invention.
- the user holds the glasses 7 against the holder 2 fixed to the upper opening 1A of the hood main body 1 to prevent the hood from being taken off by wind in the rainy weather, etc. Rain on the eyes can be prevented by the glasses 7 attached to the eye.
- 5 which is a main part of the outerwear is mainly rainwear, and there are a raincoat, a rain poncho, a rain suit divided into upper and lower parts, a connection type, and the like.
- clothing having a “hood” such as a windbreaker, a jumper, a blouson, a coat, and a hoodie may be used.
- materials used for clothing other than rain gear such as coats and parkers, such as cotton, hemp, acrylic, rayon and the like.
- coats and parkers such as cotton, hemp, acrylic, rayon and the like.
- sun protection etc. It is useful when wearing sunglasses or wearing a hoodie to avoid sunburning at the beach.
- the pocket 6 provided in the front body of the rainwear 5 can be opened and closed with a hook-and-loop fastener, a snap button, a button or a fastener, so that the eyewear 7 used in the present invention can be always carried and lost. And forgetting to take out.
- a water-absorbing and quick-drying material is used as an example inside the pocket, water droplets of the wet eyewear 7 are absorbed and comfortable when used again.
- the glasses 7 there are prescription / no degree glasses, colored glasses such as sunglasses, and the like, which are mainly formed by the lens portion 9, the bridge portion 8, and the arm portion 10.
- the “glasses” to be attached to the eyes are generally composed of a frame that is in close contact with the eyes, the nose bridge at the pad portion of the 7 bridge portion 8 of the glasses, and both the temple portions at both arm portions 10. Is held by.
- the glasses 7 are securely fixed at the center and both sides of the face.
- the hood 1 held by the glasses 7 is securely fixed, and the hood can be prevented from being detached.
- the hood holder 2 of the present invention has a shape that is common throughout the world, has been widely used for a long time, and in recent years, fixing glasses that have become a fashionable item is fixed to the hood. With compact portability, water resistance, convenience, and fashionability, it can be used in a wide range of people around the world, regardless of gender. Furthermore, since glasses are mass-produced and can be obtained from the 100-yen range, they can be easily purchased as rain protection in the rain, just like a vinyl umbrella, and can be kept at a lower cost than conventional rain protection. .
- glasses are a feature that is not available in conventional rain protection devices because it has many choices in use and design, and is an item that improves fashionability.
- the shape that is most closely attached to the eyes prevents it from being beaten or blown by the wind like a hat or visor.
- the nose is not covered like a visor that covers the entire face, breathing is smooth, and there is no feeling of pressure. Furthermore, since it is very compact, it is excellent in portability.
- the shape and size of the hood, the width of the bridge portion 8 of the glasses 7 and the height from the bottom of the bridge portion 8 to the top of the lens are generally the same in the world. The effect of the holder of the present invention can be implemented in the wear. *
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the state of FIG.
- One end 2A of the surface of the holder 2 is fixed to the hood main body 1 by sewing or bonding to the central inner side 1E of the upper portion 1A of the hood opening slightly above the tip.
- a space is created between the tip of the hood upper part 1A and the fixing part of the glasses, and this becomes the collar part 1D, to the lens part. This rain can be reduced.
- a loop portion of the hook-and-loop fastener and a hook portion of the hook-and-loop fastener are fixed to the back surface one end portion 2B of the holder 2 by sewing or bonding, and the fixing position of the loop fastener is set to the shape of the frame portion of the glasses. It can be fixed and detachable by adjustment.
- the locking portion when the holder 2 is not used, the holder can be fixed and stored in close contact with the inside 1C of the hood, so that the holder does not get in the way.
- the locking portion may be a snap button, a hook, a magnet, a clip, a button, a belt portion, or the like in addition to the hook-and-loop fastener.
- the user when attaching the holder 2 of the present invention to existing rainwear, the user holds the bridge portion 8 of the glasses on the center inner side 1F of the upper portion of the opening of the hood body 1 as in FIGS.
- the holder 2 of the present invention is fixed.
- both arm portions 10 of the glasses 7 shown in FIG. 14 are fixed to the inner side 1F of the hood main body portion 1. Both may be used.
- the one end portion 2A of the surface of the holder 2 needs to be a fixing portion that is easy for the user to attach to the main body.
- a fixing portion such as a hook-and-loop fastener is fixed to the back surface 2B in advance by sewing or bonding as shown in FIG. As long as it is also possible to attach and detachably fix each other as described above.
- the holder 2 is preferably made of the same material as the outerwear and the hood, assuming that the holder 2 gets wet in the rain, and is mainly nylon, polyester, polyurethane, etc., which are frequently used as the material of the rainwear.
- the single holder of the present invention it is possible to implement the wind and rain countermeasures of the present invention in various hooded clothes such as conventional rainwear.
- FIG. 3 is an intermediate view in which the glasses 7 attached to the eyes are held by the holder 2 having the locking portions 2B and 2C described above, and the holder 2 is placed in front of the bridge portion 8 of the glasses 7. Hold it so that it is wrapped around.
- the user first wears rainwear, then pulls the upper opening of the hood forward, and winds and fixes the holding tool fixed to the central portion around the bridge portion of the glasses. If you just wear glasses to your eyes, the hood will naturally adhere to your head.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the state at this time, and is an intermediate view in which the user's finger 11 fixes the holder 2 toward the back surface 2C of the holder 2 fixed to the upper center inner side 1C of the hood main body 1.
- FIG. 5 shows the holding tool 2 fixed to the hood main body 1 after holding the bridge part 8 of the glasses so as to wrap from the front of the eyebrows without disturbing the field of view, and then on the inner side 1C of the hood upper part 1A.
- the glasses 7 are attached to the eyes by holding the arm 10 of the glasses 7 at the ears.
- the upper portions 9A of the lens portions 9 of the glasses 7 slightly fit inside the hood on the inner side 1C of the hood upper portion 1A. 1 and eyeglasses are blocked by both lens portions 9 so that they do not get wet from the head to the lower portion 9B of the lens. If the lens part is large, the rainproof range for the eyes becomes wider.
- the bridge portion 8 makes the eye line in terms of the configuration of the glasses. It is located on the upper part of the eye that is not obstructed, and is securely fixed by hook-and-loop fasteners, etc., so the hood will fall to the sight while ensuring the rainproof effect by putting the upper part of the lens slightly inside the hood. There is no. Therefore, it is possible to ensure a good field of view. Further, since the bridge portion is sandwiched between both lens portions, there is an advantage that the bridge portion is securely fixed without being shifted left and right.
- the holder 2 fixes the upper portion 1A of the hood opening and the lower portion 1B of the hood opening is fixed at the neck portion 3, it plays an auxiliary role to reduce wind resistance against the opening portion of the hood main body portion 1 and removes the hood. The effect which prevents can be raised further.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing the state at this time.
- FIG. 7 is a view of the state shown in FIG. 5 taken from the side.
- the hook part 1D is slightly formed at the tip of the hood main body 1 by fixing the holder 2 to the central part 1E above the inner side 1C of the upper opening 1A of the hood main body 1 by sewing or bonding. I understand. Thereby, it is possible to reduce rain directly applied to the lens portion 9 of the glasses 7.
- FIG. 8 is a rear view when the glasses 7 are removed from the hood main body 1 and the hood is removed.
- the holder is housed in the inner side 1C of the hood main body 1, and the holder 2 is exposed from the surface of the hood main body 1. It can be seen that it is not attached, and the appearance of the hood is not impaired.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing the state at this time, and the holder 2 is tightly coupled by the hook-and-loop fasteners 2B and 2C fixed to the engaging portion by sewing or adhesion, and adjusted so that it fits in the hood inner side 1C. It is fixed, and not only does it stand out inside the hood, but also does not get in the way.
- FIG. 10 to FIG. 12 are enlarged front views showing an example when other locking portions are provided at one end and the other end of the holder 2.
- any detachable engaging portion such as a hook or a magnet may be used.
- FIG. 10 shows a plurality of engaging portions for fixing the hood inner side 1C by a snap button recess on the back end 1D of the holder 2 and a snap button protrusion on the other end 2E. Is fixed by sewing or the like.
- a button is fixed to one end 2 ⁇ / b> F on the back surface of the holder 2 by sewing or the like, and a plurality of button holes are provided on the other end 2 ⁇ / b> G. Fix it as possible.
- FIG. 12 shows that in the hood inner side 1C, the holder 2 is made of a non-slip material such as silicon, rubber, or leather, and is provided at one end of the belt portion 2H fixed to the inner side 1C of the hood main body 1. The other end portion is slid into the fixing portion so as to be adjustable. Note that the belt portion 2H is a mechanism that allows one end portion to pass through the ring, and thus can be fixed even if it is infinitely thin.
- a non-slip material such as silicon, rubber, or leather
- FIG. 13 is an example view showing another shape of the surface fixing portion 2A with respect to the inner side 1C of the hood main body portion 1 of the holder 2. This is for strengthening the fixing portion for the hood main body 1 by increasing the ground contact surface of the holder 2 with respect to the hood main body 1 and providing a wide width.
- FIG. 14 shows a state when the eyeglass arm portion 10 is attached to the inner side 1F of the hood main body portion 1.
- the hood is fixed at two locations around the eye without obstructing the field of view.
- the bridge portion as shown in FIG. 5
- the hood is fixed at three positions on the face, and the hood body portion 1 is more strongly fixed. Can do.
- elastic cords such as rubber are used for the holder 2 shown in FIG. 14, and the loop is fixed to the inner side 1C of the hood by sewing or the like. It can be fixed just by passing it through. If the holder 2 is an elastic string such as rubber, it can correspond to the thickness of the arm portion 10 of the glasses. In addition to rubber, silicon or rubber material may be used.
- FIG. 16 shows a first holding part 20 that holds the outer side and the inner side of the upper part of the hood main body part 1 with the hood sandwiched between the clip type 22, and a connection part 23 on the back side of the first holding part 20,
- the attachment figure which shows an example which is another form of the spectacles holder 2 for food
- the holder 2 can be completely removed from the hood main body 1 when not in use without fixing the holder 2 to the hood by making the holding portion for the hood 1 and the glasses 7 clip-type.
- FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 16, and the first holding portion 20 is an example of a clip type 22 that can open the upper portion and sandwich the hood 1 by pressing both ends of the lower portion with a finger. Further, the upper part of the second holding part 21 is an example of a clip type 22 that opens downward when pressed with a finger and can be fixed with the front and back surfaces of the lens part 9A of the glasses 7 sandwiched therebetween. At this time, it is preferable that the holding portions 20 and 21 can be fixed without damaging or sliding the hood or the lens, such as silicon or rubber.
- connection part 23 in order to form the collar part 1D by the connection part 23 when the 1st holding
- maintenance part 20 should just hold
- the second holding part 21 may hold the bridge part 8 of the glasses 7.
- the effects of the present invention can be implemented by various embodiments as shown in the example of the holder 2 according to the present invention, even for conventional rainwear having no rainproof function in the hood itself.
- the user can thereby select rainwear that suits his / her preference such as design and functionality, and can expand the options at the time of purchase.
- the outerwear provided with the hood glasses holder of the present invention and the hood with a holder is both simple in construction and easy to install, and the end material and members used in the manufacture of the outerwear. Therefore, it is possible to improve our products at a very low cost. Furthermore, in the case of a single holder, the shape is very small and light, suitable for mass production, and very excellent in terms of delivery and storage. In view of these advantages and the demand for rainwear all over the world, hooded outerwear around the world solves the conventional inconvenience and builds a "new hood style".
- the present invention is useful in the field of rain gear and the like because a hood such as rainwear cannot be removed by wind and the eyes can be prevented from getting wet by rain.
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CA3084746A CA3084746A1 (fr) | 2017-05-08 | 2018-03-20 | Capuche, support de lunettes pour capuche et vetement de dessus |
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