WO2020251381A1 - Casque comportant des éléments jugulaires - Google Patents

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WO2020251381A1
WO2020251381A1 PCT/PT2020/050024 PT2020050024W WO2020251381A1 WO 2020251381 A1 WO2020251381 A1 WO 2020251381A1 PT 2020050024 W PT2020050024 W PT 2020050024W WO 2020251381 A1 WO2020251381 A1 WO 2020251381A1
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hat
chin strap
locking member
side attachment
cord
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Barbara KAISER
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Kaiola Design Unipessoal Lda.
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Priority to EP20757000.3A priority patent/EP3982780A1/fr
Priority to US17/616,578 priority patent/US20220225719A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/04Soft caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/06Caps with flaps; Motoring caps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/04Soft caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/045Soft caps; Hoods fastened under the chin, e.g. bonnets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/22Hats; Caps; Hoods adjustable in size ; Form-fitting or self adjusting head coverings; Devices for reducing hat size
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B3/00Helmets; Helmet covers ; Other protective head coverings
    • A42B3/04Parts, details or accessories of helmets
    • A42B3/08Chin straps or similar retention devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B7/00Fastening means for head coverings; Elastic cords; Ladies' hat fasteners

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  • the present invention is related to a hat comprising cords connecting the band to chin strap members, which are adjustable for positioning beneath the chin of the wearer .
  • Hats for water sports like surfing, kitesurfing, bodyboarding, windsurfing, stand-up paddle board, kayaking, sailing, per instance, are important for the sports people due to the utility of the hats about the sun protection, the eye protection from glare and the protection from water splashes .
  • a common problem in the state of the art is that wind and water may pull on the hat during the practice of these sports.
  • a critical, but very common event occurs when a person is under water, after falling off the board or when diving through under a wave, and the current and force of the water and waves may pull on every clothing the person is wearing.
  • a hat if it is not secured properly to the head of the user, it will either fall off or pull back, while still secured around the neck. This situation may cause a discomfort or even a serious injury to the user.
  • Another problem in the known hats of the prior art is that the models designed to be used in water sports, per instance, are very visible.
  • the elements of the hat functioning as adjusting and locking members of the hat to the head have relatively bigger proportions and are prepared from materials, which are highly visible, leading to a poor design.
  • the large adjusting and locking members of the hat can push into the delicate throat area or sometimes sit right on the jawbone, which can cause discomfort, or prevent the wearer from tightening the chin strap securely.
  • Another problem related to the relatively bigger proportions of the adjusting and locking members of the hat to the chin is the undesirable developing of markable tanning lines on cheek, ear and neck where the chinstrap is positioned .
  • the hats comprised in the prior art use materials that stretch and therefore under pressure, will stretch and widen. Therefore, the hats of the prior art are more likely to fall off the head when, through external forces, the material stretches.
  • Figure 1 - is a side view of the hat according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 - is a head down view of the hat according to the present invention.
  • Figure 3 - is a rear view of the hat according to the present invention.
  • Figure 4A - is a view of locking members used in an embodiment of the hat according to the present invention
  • Figure 4B - is a view of another locking members used in another embodiment of the hat according to the present invention.
  • Figure 4C - is a view of another embodiment of locking members that may be employed in the hat according to the present invention.
  • Figure 5 - is a view of preferred embodiments referred to the attachment points of the cords to the brim; and Figure 6 - is a side view of a preferred embodiment of the hat according to the invention.
  • an adjustable length member (29) ; - an opening for the passage of the adjustable length member ( 30 ) ;
  • the present invention refers to a hat (1) comprising :
  • main hat portion (2) and a brim (3), the main hat portion (2) having an inside surface and an outside surface ;
  • a first cord (5) having a first end attached to a frontal right-side attachment zone (7) in the band (2) and a second end attached to a rear right-side attachment zone (8) in the band (2);
  • a second cord (6) having a first end attached to a frontal left-side attachment zone (9) in the band (2) and a second end attached to a rear left-side attachment zone (10) in the band (2);
  • a first chin strap member (11) connected to the first cord ( 5 ) ;
  • the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) have a cross section substantially circular;
  • the first chin strap member (11) and the second chin strap member (12) have a slidable movement along the respective outer surfaces of the first cord (5) and the second cord (6);
  • first chin strap member (11) and the second chin strap member (12) are connectable between first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) and are further adjustable for positioning beneath the chin of the wearer .
  • the present invention also comprises a method for retaining the hat on a person' s head, wherein the method comprises the steps of:
  • the frontal right-side attachment zone (7) and the frontal left-side attachment zone (9) are located adjacent to the intersection between the band (4) and the brim (3) .
  • the rear right-side attachment zone (8) and the rear left-side attachment zone (10) may be located adjacent to the intersection between the band (4) and respectively the rear right panel (18) and rear left panel (19) .
  • the ratio dl : L is equal or superior to 11.0:29.5, wherein :
  • dl is a length of the arc from the frontal right- side attachment point (35) to the rear right- side attachment point (36) or a length of the arc from the frontal left-side attachment point
  • L is a length of the arc from the frontal reference point (33) to the rear reference point (34) .
  • the embodiments of the present invention having the ratio dl : L equal or superior to 11.0:29.5, contribute to a higher stability of the hats, allowing them to stay properly fitted on the head of the wearer, even when strong waves or winds, per instance, strike against the position of the hat .
  • the ratio d2 : L is equal or inferior to 10.5:29.5 and the ratio d3 : L is equal or inferior to 7.0:29.5, wherein:
  • a) d2 is a length of the arc from the frontal right- side attachment point (35) to the frontal reference point (33) or a length of the arc from the frontal left-side attachment point (37) to the frontal reference point (33);
  • b) d3 is a length of the arc from the rear right- side attachment point (36) to the rear reference point (34) or a length of the arc from the rear left-side attachment point (38) to the rear reference point (34);
  • L is a length of the arc from the frontal reference point (33) to the rear reference point (34) .
  • the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) have the same length and have the cross- sectional area substantially circular.
  • At least one of the pairs selected from the first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) or the third locking member (23) and the fourth locking member (24) are interconnected by conventional male and female means .
  • the first chin strap member (11) or the second chin strap member (12) comprises a strap to adjust the length of the strap member beneath the chin, in order to adjust tightly the hat to the wearer.
  • the strap to adjust the length of the strap member beneath the chin is attached to the conventional male locking member of the chosen one selected between the first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) . Therefore, in an embodiment according to the present invention, the first locking member (13) is a male connector which is attached to the first chin strap member
  • the first chin strap member (11) comprises a strap to adjust the length of the strap member beneath the chin.
  • the second locking member (14) is a male connector which is attached to the second chin strap member
  • such second chin strap member (12) comprises a strap to adjust the length of the strap member beneath the chin.
  • the other locking member has a female connector.
  • the hat comprises a rear opening (20) located between the main hat portion (2) and the band (4) . Furthermore, the hat may comprise a third locking member (23) and a fourth locking member (24) and optionally an adjustable length member (29) and a strap member ( 31 ) .
  • the pairs consisting of the first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) and the third locking member (23) and the fourth locking member (24) can be preferably selected from any locking device illustrated in figures 4A, 4B or 4C. Although, it must be understood that other common devices used as locking members belong to the scope of protection of the present invention, such as an adjustable tuck strap with slide closure or a self strap metal buckle closure.
  • the conventional male mean comprises a resilient tab in the male connector (21) and the conventional female mean comprises an opening in the female connector (22) .
  • the two resilient tabs in the male connector (21) engage in the opening in the female connector (22) .
  • the two resilient tabs in the male connector (21) are squeezed while simultaneously the opening in the female connector (22) is pulled out.
  • the conventional male mean comprises a resilient tab in the male connector (21) and the conventional female mean comprises an opening in the female connector (22) and an unlocking button (32) .
  • the two resilient tabs in the male connector (21) engage in the opening in the female connector (22) .
  • the two resilient tabs in the male connector (21) are pulled out from the female connector (22) when unlocking button (32) is pressed.
  • At least one of the pairs selected from the first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) or the third locking member (23) and the fourth locking member (24) are interconnected by strap connection members wherein the male strap connector member has a plurality of knobs (25) and the female strap connector member has a plurality of openings (26) .
  • This locking device allows a proper adjustment of the length.
  • the fourth locking member (24) are strap connection members, as seen in figure 4C, they are attached to the respective end portions of the band (4) in the rear left side attachment zone (10) and in the rear right-side attachment zone (8) .
  • At least one of the pairs selected from the first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) or the third locking member (23) and the fourth locking member is selected from the first locking member (13) and the second locking member (14) or the third locking member (23) and the fourth locking member
  • the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) may comprise a single strand or comprise, in a preferred embodiment, a bundle of fibres twisted together.
  • the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) are prepared from materials having a high Young's Modulus, showing a low proportional deformation, namely a small change in length divided by original length, when submitted to a stress load.
  • a polymer or a composite can be used in the preparation of the first cord (5), the second cord (6), the first chin strap member (11) and the second chin strap member (12) .
  • the polymers and copolymers can be selected from one or more of the groups consisting of polyester, polyamides, polypropylene, polyethylene, copolymers of polyester-polypropylene, copolymers of polyester-polyamide and copolymers of polyester- polypropylene-polyamide.
  • the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) can also be prepared from composites, selected from cords having a core made of polypropylene and a polyamide cover .
  • the properties of the material selected to be used in the first cord (5) and in the second cord (6) may lead to a desirable thin range of diameter, contributing for the proper staying of the hat on the head of the wearer.
  • the diameter of the cross-sectional area is in the range from 1 mm to 5 mm.
  • the diameter of the of the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) can be selected, although not limited, to commercially available sizes, per instance 1 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 4 mm.
  • the first cord (5) and the second cord (6) are made of a 3 mm polyester round cord.
  • the main hat portion (2), the brim (3) and the band (4) may be prepared from several materials used to prepare the components of a hat, for example, polyester, 3D mesh fabric, synthetic fabric made from the acrylonitrile monomer, synthetic polymers, based on aliphatic or semi aromatic polyamides, cotton, cotton blends, jersey mesh, wool, acrylic/wool blends, denim, sneaker mesh and moisture wicking fabrics.
  • the brim also can be made of a plastic material, which is sewn inside of the selected fabric.
  • the hat according to the present invention comprise parts made out 3D mesh fabric, which allows for maximum ventilation and is important as the product is often used in warm climate. This fabric prevents the head from overheating and creates greater comfort for the wearer.
  • the polyester 3D mesh fabric further allows a quick draining of the water and therefore is superior to hats that have just eyelets. A quick drainage is important to preventing the crown of the hat trapping water, hence increasing the pull effect, and to improving the comfort of the wearer.
  • the 3D mesh fabric also called spacer fabric, can be made out of polyester, polyamide or polypropylene, their combinations or other synthetic materials.
  • a spacer fabric is a three-dimensional knitted fabric comprising two separate knitted substrates which are joined together or kept apart by spacer yarns. The initial layer contributes for moisture release, the interior layer contributes for air flow the third outer layer contributes for heat dissipation.
  • Other properties related to 3d mesh fabrics are a good compression strength, a proper pressure redistribution, a good malleability, high shock absorption, comfortable padding characteristics, optimal spring-back effect and a good durability .
  • the first locking member (13), the second locking member (14), the third locking member (23) and the fourth locking member (24) can be made out of known rigid plastic materials .
  • the technical features of the present invention can be applied to any kinds of hats, comprising those wherein the brim covers the whole perimeter of the head.
  • the hat is a cap.
  • the cap is to be used when practicing water sports.
  • One of the advantages of the hat according to the present invention is the achievement of a "invisibility" design related to the cords and to the chin strap members.
  • the constructive features of such components allow an increasing attractiveness by resembling more the construction of a normal baseball hat as worn on land. Baseball hats worn on land are considered more attractive as they have no chin straps.
  • the circular cross-section of the cords is a technical essential feature that contributes to the sliding of the two chin strap members along the outer surfaces of the cords and to the more effective adjustment beneath the chin of the user, enhancing the stability of the hat on the head.
  • the sliding of the two chin strap members along the outer surfaces of the cords also contributes to best fit and adjustment to different head shapes.
  • the sliding of the adjusting flat member is not smooth as the sliding provided by the cords having substantial circular cross-section.
  • a hat according to the present invention is that the unique combination of features comprising the dimensions of the cords and the chin strap members provides a way that tanning lines on face and neck are kept to a minimum.
  • the round construction of the cords means that very little of the skin is covered and through slight movements of the position, there will be no visible tan line on cheek, ears or side of neck.
  • the thin locking members under the chin further contribute to minimise the occurrence of tanning lines.
  • the first and the second locking members can have smaller dimensions, about 10 mm, which contributes to the comfort of the wearer.
  • the cords are prepared from materials having a high Young's Modulus, showing no substantial flexibility and, so, they contribute to prevents the hat to be pulled off the head or slide over the head of the wearer, even under extreme conditions, per instance in underwater conditions or submitted to the impact of waves.
  • the band perimeter covers from a forehead zone to an occipital zone, contributing to a better fitting of the hat and preventing it falls off under pressure due to, per instance, the impact of waves.
  • the ratio d5 : d4 is equal or superior to 19.0:15.0.
  • Another suitable range according to the present invention is that the ratio d5 : d4 is equal or superior to 20.5:16.0, wherein:
  • a) d4 is a length of the arc from the top of the main hat portion (39) to the frontal reference point (33);
  • b) d5 is a length of the arc from the top of the main hat portion (39) to the rear reference point (34) .
  • Another advantageous feature related to a smaller perimeter from the main hat portion to the band in the front in comparison to the opposite measure going to the rear position is referred to prevent the brim to sit too deep on the forehead, which would reduce range of vision and therefore prevent the wearer from seeing well, which is very important to perform the sport and prevent possibly life threatening injuries.
  • the brim can be flipped up, which contributes to providing a better view to the wearer, when the wearer is, per example, face down paddling on a board. This effect is achieved through tension of the arc of the brim, so that the brim can hold a neutral position or a flipped-up position. Besides that, it is not required any hook and loop tape or similar to achieve the flipped-up position .
  • the chin strap member can be stashed away by embedding in at least one loop which is attached to the inside surface of a main hat portion, making it a multipurpose hat.
  • the hat may function both as surf hat, when chin strap members are in use, and as a normal hat like a baseball hat, when worn with the chin strap members stashed away and invisible.
  • the materials selected to prepare the main hat portion can be malleable, allowing the hat to be fully foldable and easily put in a pocket or bag.
  • substantially is understood to refer a condition that the actual value is within the range of about 10% of the desired value, variable or related limit, particularly within about 5% of the desired value, variable or related limit or especially within about 1% of the desired value, variable or related limit.

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L'invention concerne un casque (1) comprenant : une partie principale (2) de casque ; un bord (3) ; une bande (4) ; un cordon (5) fixé à des zones de fixation (7) et (8) ; un cordon (6) fixé à des zones de fixation (9) et (10) ; un élément jugulaire (11) relié au cordon (5) ; un élément jugulaire (12) relié au cordon (6) ; des éléments de verrouillage (13) et (14) ; les cordons (5) et (6) possédant une section transversale sensiblement circulaire ; les éléments jugulaires (11) et (12) présentant un mouvement coulissant le long des surfaces externes respectives des cordons respectifs (5) et (6) ; et les éléments jugulaires (11) et (12) pouvant être reliés entre les éléments de verrouillage (13) et (14) et pouvant en outre être réglé pour être positionnés sous le menton du porteur. Les caractéristiques techniques du casque (1) lui permettent de rester sur la tête d'un porteur pendant les pratiques sportives, en particulier des sports aquatiques.
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US17/616,578 US20220225719A1 (en) 2019-06-14 2020-06-09 Hat having chin strap members

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