Cap with improved sunshade

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802083
  • Patent Number
    6,802,083
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 18, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Moran; Katherine
    Agents
    • Cislo & Thomas LLP
Abstract
A cap and shade combination in which the shade may be folded inside an attached pouch when not in use. The shade comprises a central portion and two wing portions such that it may be unfurled both down away from the cap and laterally in both directions around the rim of the cap. The extending portion of the shade is of split configuration and of light weight material to be better received within the pouch of the cap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to caps for wearing outdoors, and in particular, to caps having a shade for shading a portion of the user from the sun.




2. Description of the Related Art




The prior art includes a number of cap and shade combinations. U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,201, for example, discloses a cap having an openable top cover for retaining the shade in an inner space. The sunshade in that patent, however, suffers from, among other things, the fact that the shade is attached to the outside surface of the cap, and is thereby awkward to use and fails to provide the additional support that could be provided had the shade instead been attached to the inside of the cap where the band of the cap tightly fits around the wearer's head. That patent also suffers from the ill placement of the opening from which the sunshade is released. The zipper for the opening is in plain sight, detracting from the aesthetics of the cap.




Also, the opening is far from the attachment features, which means the sunshade must be entirely detached from the cap before placing in the inner space. This increases the chances that the sunshade will be removed by accident and also increases the chances that the sunshade and the cap will be separated and one of the two will be lost. What is needed is a cap and shade combination that may be made of a one-piece construction so the shade is less likely to be separated from the cap and lost. Alternatively, what is needed is a two-piece construction that is much less likely to allow the shade to be accidentally removed, such as where the removable attachments of the shade are on the inside of the cap where the tight fit to the wearer's head can aid in forcing the two pieces together.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a cap and shade combination in which the shade may be folded inside an attached pouch which is permanently attached or detachable when not in use. The shade comprises a central portion and two wing portions such that it may be unfurled both down away from the cap and laterally in both directions around the rim of the cap. Each wing portion has an upper edge comprising one or more shade attachment members configured and positioned to removably attach to mating attachment members on the inner surface of the cap near the front visor when in use for maximum coverage of the user's neck, ears, etc.




In one embodiment, the pouch may be stitched into the cap. In another embodiment, it may be removably attached to the inner surface of the crown of the cap, such as by using a hook and loop attachment configuration or using snaps, buttons, clasps, latches, or other common fasteners. In another embodiment, the pouch may be sewn into or as part of the band or sweatband of the cap. The pouch may further have a zipper or other fastening means for alternatively enclosing and releasing the shade. Where the pouch is sewn into or as part of the band, the opening for the shade may open to the inside surface, the outside surface, or the bottom edge of the band.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from a review of the following specification and accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of a cap in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a side vide of the backside of a shade in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a pouch and cap combination in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a bottom view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a pouch and cap combination in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)




The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate one embodiment of the present invention, in which there is a cap


8


comprising a crown


10


that is generally convex in shape to fit over and around a portion of the wearer's head. The crown


10


has an outer surface


11


, an inner surface


12


, and a bottom portion


18


. In this embodiment, there also is a visor


50


attached to a front portion


16


of the crown


10


, which may be of any standard length and curvature to help shade the wearer's eyes from the sun's rays. In this embodiment, the cap


8


itself appears much like a standard baseball cap when viewed from the outside.




The inner surface


12


of the crown


10


, however, comprises one or more connecting structures


14


as shown in

FIG. 3

for securing a pouch


20


to the inner surface


12


of the crown


10


as shown in FIG.


5


. The connecting structures


14


shown in

FIG. 3

represent one half of a common hook and loop arrangement, and the mating hook and loop structures


24


are located on the backside of the pouch


20


as shown in FIG.


4


. The inner surface


12


of the crown


10


also has two or more shade attachment members


30


for receiving mating attachment members


45


as discussed below.




The pouch


20


may be attached to the inner surface


12


of the crown


10


by a number of other connecting structures. The pouch


20


and crown


10


, for example, may be stitched together. In such an embodiment, the pouch


20


may not be easily removed from the crown


10


. This may be preferable in applications where there is no foreseeable reason to want the pouch


20


to be easily removable from the cap


8


or where easy removal of the pouch


20


from the cap


8


even may be undesirable. In other applications, the pouch


20


may be removably connected to the inner surface


12


of the crown


10


by one or more fastening means, such as buttons, snaps, clasps, latches, or the like, as an alternative to the hook and loop arrangement illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The pouch


20


has an opening


28


defined by one or more edges


25


. In one embodiment, a zipper


26


is disposed along edges


25


so that the opening


28


may be closed when desired as shown in FIG.


5


. Alternatively, one or more other fastening means may be employed along the edges


25


of the pouch


20


, such as one or more buttons, snaps, clasps, latches, hook and loop fasteners, or the like, for closing the opening


28


of the pouch


20


.




Contained within the pouch


20


is a shade or sunshade


40


. One end of the shade


40


is attached to the inner surface of the pouch


20


, and the shade further comprises a central portion


41


, a left side portion


42


, and a right side portion


48


as shown in FIG.


2


. The left and right side portions each have an upper edge


43


having one or more mating shade attachment members


45


. Each mating attachment member


45


is configured and positioned to attach to the shade attachment member


30


on the inner surface


12


of the cap


8


. The shade attachment members


30


and mating attachment members


45


shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, respectively, are made of a common hook and loop configuration, but the present invention contemplates any number of other fastening arrangement that would work equally as well, provided that the fastening means allows for easy unfastening as well by the user. Such is the case with many commercially available fasteners, including for example, buttons, snaps, latches, clasps, and the like.




In a preferred embodiment, the two or more mating attachment members


30


are disposed on the inner surface


12


of the crown


10


of cap


8


near the front of the crown


10


. The inner surface


12


is utilized in this embodiment to reduce the chances that the shade


40


would be inadvertently unfastened while it is unfurled and in use with the cap


8


is on the wearer's head. That is, whereas U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,201 may suggest that the shade can be attached to the outer surface of the cap, a preferred embodiment of the present invention uses shade attachment members


30


located on the inner surface


12


of the crown


10


. As a result, the mating attachment members


45


and upper edges


43


of shade


40


are sandwiched between the crown


10


and the wearer's head. This significantly improves that attachment between the shade


40


and the crown


10


when the user is wearing cap


8


.




Additionally, U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,201 may suggest that shade attachment members on the crown may be placed on the side of the crown, but the shade attachment members


30


on the crown


10


in one embodiment of the present invention are instead located in the front portion


16


of crown


10


near the left and right edges


52


and


54


, respectively, of the visor


50


. This frontal placement of the shade attachment members


30


maximizes the surface of the user's head, neck, and shoulders that is shaded from the sun's rays by the shade


40


.




In

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the shade attachment members


30


and mating attachment members


45


are illustrates as a hook and loop arrangement, but other fasteners work equally as well, such as buttons, snaps, clasps, latches, and the like. The upper edges


43


of said right and left side portions


42


and


48


, respectively, may also comprise an elastic portion for tightly conforming to a user's head or for further aiding the mating of the shade attachment members and the mating attachment members


30


and


45


.




In another embodiment, shown in

FIG. 6

, a band or sweatband


60


is attached along the bottom edge


18


of crown


10


, and pouch


20


′ is sewn or otherwise attached to the band


60


. The pouch


20


′ of this embodiment is much like the pouch


20


discussed above, and a preferred embodiment is configured such that the opening


28


of the pouch


20


′ opens along the inside surface


62


of band


60


, as shown in FIG.


6


. Alternatively, pouch


20


′ could be configured to open on the outside surface of band


60


, or to open along the bottom edge of band


60


. Also, the pouch


20


′ shown in

FIG. 6

may be integrally formed in the sweatband


60


, but it may alternatively be made as a separate unit sewn onto or removably attached to the sweatband


60


, either on its inside surface, on its outside surface, or along its bottom edge, depending on the needs of the particular application.




Referring to

FIG. 7

it will be seen that the cap


8


comprises a crown


10


with a visor


50


and is thus far like the cap previously described in being made up of gores


100


which are sewn to each other by lines of stitching


102


.




In this embodiment a pouch not seen is formed by reason of a gore shaped fabric segment


104


being sewn along the gore lines or stitch lines


102


on the interior of the cap


8


so as to form an interior pouch not seen within which the back shade


106


having what may be considered a dove-tail configuration by reason of the inwardly cut


108


may be received.




It will be noted that the back shade


106


is as previously described with respect to to the attachment numbers on the lateral sides and differs only in that an exterior surface


110


may have a design


112


as shown in dotted line. It will be noted that the back shade


106


is secured to the free edge


112


of member


104


which is sewn along the opposed edges


114


within cap


8


as previously described. By reason of the free edge


112


a pouch is formed by the reason of the fabric segment


104


being slightly larger than the space between the seam lines


102


of the gores


100


and thus there is formed an enclosure or pouch by reason of co-action of the surface


120


of segment


114


and the interior of the crown


10


of cap


8


.




Ideally, as indicated, the cloth segment


104


forming the pouch is of lightweight material as is the back shade


106


, preferably of silk or the like, so that the back shade as well as the pouch forming segment


104


may be easily received within the interior of the crown of cap


8


. The provision of the split tail or cut-in


108


of the lower edge


128


of back shade


106


makes for ease of folding so that the entirety of back shade


106


is easily received within the pouch.




While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.



Claims
  • 1. A cap having a plurality of gores and comprising:a crown having an inner surface and an outer surface, two or more shade attachment members on said inner surface of said crown near a front portion thereof, a pouch attached to said crown, and a shade contained within said pouch said shade comprising a central portion, a left side portion, and a right side portion, said left and right side portions each having an upper edge comprising one or more mating attachment members, said shade having a split configuration, wherein said at least one mating attachment members of said left and right side portions are configured and positioned to attach to said shade attachment members during use.
  • 2. The cap as defined by claim 1 wherein said pouch is formed by a fabric member having a configuration of one of said gores and is attached to said inner surface of said crown by stitching.
  • 3. The cap as defined by claim 2 wherein said pouch is pyramid-like in shape.
  • 4. The cap as defined by claim 3 wherein said fabric member is of relatively light weight.
  • 5. The cap as defined by claim 4 wherein said shade has a dove-tail like configuration and is fabricated of light weight material.
  • 6. The cap as defined by claim 5 wherein said shade has a design imprinted on the surface thereof adapted to be exposed when in the unfolded condition.
  • 7. The cap as defined by claim 6 wherein shade is of silk material.
  • 8. A cap having a plurality of gores and comprising:a crown having an inner surface and an outer surface, two or more shade attachment members on said inner surface of said crown near a front portion thereof, a pouch attached to said crown wherein said pouch is formed by a fabric member having a configuration of one of said gores and is attached to said inner surface of said crown by stitching, and a shade contained within said pouch said shade, comprising a central portion, a left side portion, and a right side portion, said left and right side portions each having an upper edge comprising one or more mating attachment members, said shade having a split configuration, wherein said at least one mating attachment members of said left and right side portions are configured and positioned to attach to said shade attachment members during use.
  • 9. The cap as defined by claim 8 wherein said pouch is pyramid-like in shape.
  • 10. The cap as defined by claim 9 wherein said fabric member is of relatively light weight.
  • 11. The cap as defined by claim 10 wherein said shade has a dove-tail like configuration and is fabricated of light weight material.
  • 12. The cap as defined by claim 11 wherein said shade has a design imprinted on the surface thereof adapted to be exposed when in the unfolded condition.
  • 13. The cap as defined by claim 12 wherein shade is of silk material.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 10/349,255 filed Jan. 21, 2003 and entitled: CAP AND BACK SUNSHADE, which application is incorporated herein by this reference thereto.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10/349255 Jan 2003 US
Child 10/645444 US