Adjustable visor for hats and visors

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20190037950
  • Publication Number
    20190037950
  • Date Filed
    August 02, 2017
    7 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 07, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Prezioso; Leonardo German (Newhall, CT, US)
Abstract
The shading devices provided within hats and visors currently on the market are limited when the sun is at lower angles from the viewers eyes.
Description
Cross-Reference Design application Ser. No. 29/611,185
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The idea came to me when I was sitting at my daughter's soccer game. The sun was at an angle that my baseball hat's visor was not sufficient to provide appropriate shading onto my face.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The ‘Adjustable Visor’ was the solution to the problem I was experiencing at my daughter's soccer game. The ‘Adjustable Visor’ would act as an additional retractable visor that, a person would fasten to a baseball type hat or golf type visor, for additional shading as required. There are two (2) applications for the ‘Adjustable Visor’, as follows: 1) It can be fastened to the underside of a hat's visor with double sided tape, and 2) It can be sewn into a hat or visor by a hat manufacturer for a permanent installation.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

a) FIG. 1a UNDERSIDE VIEW


b) FIG. 1b FRONT VIEW


c) FIG. 1c SIDE VIEW


d) FIG. 2a UNDERSIDE VIEW


e) FIG. 2b FRONT VIEW


f) FIG. 3a TOP VIEW


g) FIG. 3b UNDERSIDE VIEW


h) FIG. 3c SIDE VIEW


i) FIG. 3d FRONT VIEW)


j) FIG. 3e TOP (EXTENDED) VIEW


k) FIG. 3f UNDERSIDE (EXTENDED) VIEW


l) FIG. 3g SIDE (EXTENDED) VIEW


m) FIG. 4a COLOR SCHEMES (PLAN VIEWS)


n) FIG. 4b COLOR SCHEMES (PLAN VIEWS)





REFERENCE TO DRAWINGS

a) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ assembly is shown on page 1 (FIG. 1) and page 2 (FIG. 2 and FIG. 3).


b) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ can be fastened to someone's hat or visor via the double sided tape. Refer to page 3 (FIG. 4).


c) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ is shown glued to the underside of the hat's visor, page 4 (FIG. 5).


d) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ can also be stitched directly into hats and visors by the hat or visor manufacturer. Refer to page 5 (FIG. 6).


e) When the ‘Adjustable Visor’ is stitched into a hat's visor, the only visible components are the track and the sliding knob page 6 (FIG. 7).


f) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ would riot be visible when viewed from the side as shown on page 7 (FIG. 8).


g) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ would be visible from tie front along the curvature of the visor, page 8 (FIG. 9).


h) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ provides additional 70% shading when added to hat or visor. Refer to page 9 (FIG. 10).


i) The sliding knob within the ‘Adjustable Visor’ assembly allows one to manually extend or retract the visor extension as needed. Refer to page 10 (FIG. 11).


j) The ‘Adjustable Visor’ is shown visible from the side ONLY when the visor has been fully extended forward for use, page 11 (FIG. 12).


DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The ‘Adjustable Visor’ would be made of semi-rigid opaque plastic material. Three (3) pieces make up the entire assembly, page 1 (FIG. 1). The sliding visor extension is sandwiched between the two (2) outer pieces that hold the entire assembly together, page 1 (FIG. 1) The ‘visor extension’ is the only moving component, and can be extended manually by sliding the knob forwards and backwards, page 1 (FIG. 1). A manufacturer capable of working with plastic components would fabricate the ‘Adjustable Visor’. The ‘Adjustable Visor’ will be fabricated to fit within your typical baseball type hats and visors. The addition of the ‘Adjustable Visor’ to a hat or visor provides the user with additional 70% shading. The ‘Adjustable Visor’ can be used by anyone who desires additional shading that is not provided by hats and visors currently in the market.

Claims
  • 1) The ‘adjustable visor’ assembly as shown on pg. 1 (FIG. 1a) and Pg. 2 (FIG. 1b) is claimed and regarded as ‘the invention’. The patent is being solicited for the ‘Adjustable Visor’ assembly as shown on Pg. 1 (FIG. 1a) and Pg. 2 (FIG. 1b).