Claims
- 1. An attachment in combination with a headgear comprising:
- said headgear comprising:
- a dome-shaped crown which is adapted to engage and to cover a wearer's head, said crown having an internal surface having a lower periphery defining an opening to an interior cavity of said crown, said opening being larger than an ordinary size wearer's head, said internal surface having left and right portions adapted to encompass the left and right sides of a wearer's head respectively,
- an inner band having a lower edge stitched together with said lower periphery of said internal surface of said crown so as to form a stitched line;
- said attachment comprising:
- two elongated and U-shaped arms made with a springy, yet relatively rigid material, aligned with front and rear portions of said lower periphery of said crown respectively, located between said band and said crown immediately above said stitched line, each said arm having two ends oriented toward left and right portions of said lower periphery of said crown respectively, the ends of each said arm being adapted to be spaced apart from each other a distance shorter than a width between the left and right sides of a wearer's head;
- whereby said arms are adapted to clamp the left and right sides of a wearer's head in a springy manner in order to hold said headgear in place on a head, and said arms are also adapted to make said opening of said crown narrowed in its left and right directions while said opening is lengthened in its front and rear directions, making said opening into an ellipse shape, so as to provide air space between said headgear and the front and rear sides of a head, so that the scalp of a head can be ventilated through said air space to keep dry and cool, the hair of a head can be stayed within said air space to prevent the hair from being disturbed and pressed, and perspiration on a head can flow down through said air space to prevent said headgear from being water stained and damaged.
- 2. An attachment in combination with a headgear of claim 1, wherein each said arm has a vertical cross-section being relatively flat-shaped and inclined from said lower periphery of said crown in a relatively upward and inward direction so that an upper surface of said arms are in contact with corresponding portions of said internal surface of said crown, each said arm narrowing toward each of its ends.
- 3. An attachment in combination with a headgear of claim 2, wherein said attachment further includes two elongated and U-shaped stretchers being in contact with the left and right portions of said internal surface of said crown respectively, each said stretcher having two ends oriented toward said lower periphery of said crown, the ends of said stretchers being fixedly connected to corresponding ends of said arms.
- 4. An attachment in combination with a headgear of claim 3, wherein the cross-section of each said stretcher is relatively flat-shaped and oriented in a relatively up-right direction.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/870,754 filed Jun. 9, 1997, now abandoned, relates to an attachment for a headgear to provide air space to a wearer's head for ventilation, and more particularly to a springy, yet relatively rigid material of the attachment adapted to make an opening of a crown of the headgear narrowed in its left and right directions while the opening is lengthened elliptically in its front and rear directions to provide air space for ventilation.
For many years, the headgear of various style have been worn both for protection and as fashion apparel, and the wearers of the headgear have been suffered commonly from their inconveniences such as the wearer's hair being disturbed and pressed by the headgear and the wearer's scalp bearing the excessive heat and perspiration.
To date, numerous solution to these problems have been proposed but there remain a continually unsatisfied need for evermore efficient, cost effective, simple and shapely means for the headgear.
For examples, U.S. Pat. Nos. 660,062 923,986 1,187,507 1,434,743 1,434,745 1,566,891 2,129,798 2,818,574 2,832,077 3,289,212 3,495,272 4,101,981 4,274,157 4,951,320 5,054,122 5,101,516 5,226,180 5,365,607 and F. R. of Germany Pat. No. 884,067 each of which has the specific type of spacer elements attached to a sweat band of a headgear at the circularly spaced locations each other whereby the space between the spacers engage to ventilate the wearer's head.
For other examples, U.S. Pat. Nos. 221,313 275,670 1,140,812 1,530,870 2,117,764 2,127,797 2,383,396 2,451,140 3,780,382 4,131,953 5,090,054 and F. R. of Germany Pat. No. 3,110,593 each of which has the specific type of an element or elements attached to and spaced with the inner surface of a crown whereby the space between the crown and the elements engage to ventilate the wearer's head.
U.S. Pat. No. 215,998 issued to Waddell and Sample sets forth a ventilating hat including a circular frame being secured to the underside of a crown of the hat and three angular rests which are adjustably attached to the circular frame and of which the outer parts are curved inwardly and downwardly to provide air space from the hat for ventilation.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,089,145 issued to Kiefer sets forth a sun hat comprising a flat disc and the arcuated spring yoke which is secured at its center to the center of the disc and which terminates with open bifurcated ends adapted to hold the disc on the head at near the ears of the wearer so as to provide complete freedom to the scalp and the maximum of the ventilation.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,245,088 issued to Robison sets forth a sunbathing headgear comprising a conically configured hat and a pair of U-shaped rods of which ends detachably connected respectively to the holes provided in the hat, and which are apart in parallel relation each other to resiliently grip the opposite sides of the wearer's head.
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361833 |
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Ford |
Apr 1947 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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