Claims
- 1. A cap with a crown, comprising:
embossable piping, said piping coupled to the crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible.
- 2. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
the cap being a baseball cap.
- 3. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 1, said piping further comprising:
a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to the crown; and an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from the crown, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the cap.
- 4. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 3, said piping further comprising:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside the cap.
- 5. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 1, the crown further comprising:
a first crown portion coupled to a top side of said piping; and a second crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said piping.
- 6. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 5, the crown further comprising:
said first and second portions of the crown coupled to said piping in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second portions adhesively attached to said piping; said first and second portions stitchedly attached to said piping; and said first and second portions stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said top and bottom covers.
- 7. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 5, the crown further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 8. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:
a bill attached to the crown.
- 9. A baseball cap with a crown, comprising:
embossable piping, said piping coupled to the crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible, said piping having a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to the crown and said piping having an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the cap; embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside the cap; a first crown portion coupled to a top side of said piping; and a second crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said piping.
- 10. A baseball cap with a crown as set forth in claim 9, said crown further comprising:
said first and second portions of the crown being respectively first and second gores coupled to said piping in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second gores adhesively attached to said piping; said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said piping; and said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said first and second gores.
- 11. A baseball cap with a crown as set forth in claim 9, further comprising:
a bill attached to said crown.
- 12. A method for decorating a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a crown; and attaching piping to said crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible.
- 13. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 12, wherein the step of providing a crown further comprises:
providing a baseball cap crown.
- 14. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 12, wherein said piping further comprises:
a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to said crown; and an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the cap.
- 15. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 14, wherein said piping further comprises:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside the cap.
- 16. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 14, the steps further comprising:
applying embossed indicia to said piping by laying on melted material on said piping, said melted material in form of said indicia; and cooling said melted material to set said indicia.
- 17. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 12, the steps further comprising:
coupling a first crown portion to a top side of said piping; and coupling a second crown portion to a bottom side of said piping.
- 18. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 17, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second crown portions to said piping are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second crown portions to said piping; stitchedly attaching said first and second crown portions to said piping; and stitchedly attaching said first and second crown portions to said piping, doubling back said top and bottom covers to protect exposed edges of said top and bottom covers.
- 19. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 17, wherein the crown further comprises:
said first portion of said crown being a first gore; and said second portion of said crown being a second gore.
- 20. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 17, further comprising:
attaching a bill to said crown.
- 21. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 12.
- 22. A method for decorating a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a baseball cap crown; attaching a baseball cap bill to said crown; and attaching embossable piping to said crown, said piping coupled to said crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible, said piping having a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to said crown and said piping having an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the cap; applying embossed indicia to said piping by laying on melted material on said piping, said melted material in form of said indicia; cooling said melted material to set said indicia; coupling a first gore to a top side of said piping; and coupling a second gore to a bottom side of said piping.
- 23. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 22, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second gores to said piping are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second gores to said piping; stitchedly attaching said first and second gores to said piping; and said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said first and second gores.
- 24. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 22.
- 25. A crown for a cap, comprising:
embossable piping, said piping coupled to said crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible.
- 26. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 25, further comprising:
the cap being a baseball cap.
- 27. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 25, said piping further comprising:
a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to said crown; and an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside said crown.
- 28. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 27, said piping further comprising:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside said crown.
- 29. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 25, said crown further comprising:
a first crown portion coupled to a top side of said piping; and a second crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said piping.
- 30. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 29, said crown further comprising:
said first and second crown portions coupled to said piping in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second crown portions adhesively attached to said piping; said first and second crown portions stitchedly attached to said piping; and said first and second crown portions stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said first and second crown portions.
- 31. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 30, said crown further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 32. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap, comprising:
embossable piping, said piping coupled to the crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible, said piping having a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to the crown and said piping having an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside said crown; embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside said crown; a first crown portion coupled to a top side of said piping; and a second crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said piping.
- 33. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap as set forth in claim 32, said crown further comprising:
said first and second crown portions coupled to said piping in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second crown portions adhesively attached to said piping; said first and second crown portions stitchedly attached to said piping; and said first and second crown portions stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said first and second crown portions.
- 34. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap as set forth in claim 33, said crown further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 35. A method for decorating a crown of a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a crown for a cap; and attaching piping to said crown, said piping coupled to said crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible.
- 36. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 35, the steps further comprising:
attaching a bill to the crown.
- 37. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 36, wherein said crown comprises a baseball cap crown.
- 38. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 35, wherein the step of providing a bill further comprises:
providing a baseball cap bill.
- 39. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 35, wherein said piping further comprises:
a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to the crown; and an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the crown.
- 40. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 39, wherein said piping further comprises:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside the crown.
- 41. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 39, the steps further comprising:
applying embossed indicia to said piping by laying on melted material on said piping, said melted material in form of said indicia; and cooling said melted material to set said indicia.
- 42. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 35, the steps further comprising:
coupling a first crown portion to a top side of said piping; and coupling a second crown portion to a bottom side of said piping.
- 43. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 42, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second crown portions to said piping are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second crown portions to said piping; stitchedly attaching said first and second crown portions to said piping; and stitchedly attaching said first and second crown portions to said piping, doubling back said first and second crown portions to protect exposed edges of said first and second crown portions.
- 44. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 43, further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 45. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 35.
- 46. A method for decorating a crown of a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a baseball cap crown; attaching embossable piping to said crown, said piping coupled to said crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible, said piping having a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to said crown and said piping having an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside said crown; applying embossed indicia to said piping by laying on melted material on said piping, said melted material in form of said indicia; cooling said melted material to set said indicia; coupling a first gore edge to a top side of said piping; and coupling a second gore edge to a bottom side of said piping.
- 47. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 46, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second gore edges to said piping are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second gore edges to said piping; stitchedly attaching said first and second gore edges to said piping; and stitchedly attaching said first and second gore edges to said piping, doubling back said first and second gores to protect exposed edges of said first and second gore edges.
- 48. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 46, further comprising:
attaching a baseball cap bill to the crown.
- 49. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 46.
- 50. A cap with a crown, comprising:
an embossable logo, said logo coupled to the crown and being partially exposed and visible.
- 51. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 50, further comprising:
the cap being a baseball cap.
- 52. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 51, further comprising:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said logo whereby said indicia is visible from outside the cap.
- 53. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 50, the crown further comprising:
a first crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said logo; and a second crown portion coupled to said bottom side of said logo.
- 54. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 53, the crown further comprising:
said first and second portions of the crown coupled to said logo in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second portions adhesively attached to said logo; said first and second portions stitchedly attached to said logo.
- 55. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 53, the crown further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 56. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 53, further comprising:
a bill attached to the crown.
- 57. A cap with a crown as set forth in claim 50, further comprising:
backing applied to an inside of the crown to entrap the crown between said backing and said logo.
- 58. A baseball cap with a crown, comprising:
an embossable logo, said logo coupled to the crown and being partially exposed and visible, said logo being at least partially visible from outside the cap; embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said logo whereby said indicia is visible from outside the cap; a first crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said logo; and a second crown portion coupled to said bottom side of said logo.
- 59. A baseball cap with a crown as set forth in claim 58, the crown further comprising:
said first and second crown portions being respectively first and second gores coupled to said logo in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second gores adhesively attached to said logo; said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said logo.
- 60. A baseball cap with a crown as set forth in claim 58, the crown further comprising:
backing applied to an inside of the crown to entrap the crown between said backing and said logo.
- 61. A method for decorating a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a crown; and attaching an embossable logo to said crown, said logo also being partially exposed and visible.
- 62. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 61, wherein the step of providing a crown further comprises:
providing a baseball cap crown.
- 63. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 61, wherein said logo further comprises:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said logo whereby said indicia is visible from outside the cap.
- 64. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 61, the steps further comprising:
applying embossed indicia to said logo by laying on melted material on said logo, said melted material in form of said indicia; and cooling said melted material to set said indicia.
- 65. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 61, the steps further comprising:
coupling a first crown portion to a bottom side of said logo; and coupling a second crown portion to said bottom side of said logo.
- 66. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 65, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second crown portions to said logo are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second crown portions to said logo; and stitchedly attaching said first and second crown portions to said logo.
- 67. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 66, further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion crown being a second gore.
- 68. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 61, further comprising:
applying backing to an inside of said crown to entrap said crown between said backing and said logo.
- 69. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 61.
- 70. A method for decorating a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a baseball cap crown; providing a baseball cap bill for attachment to said crown; and attaching an embossable logo to said crown, said logo coupled to said crown and being partially exposed and visible, said logo being at least partially visible from outside the cap; applying embossed indicia to said logo by laying on melted material on said logo, said melted material in form of said indicia; cooling said melted material to set said indicia; coupling a first gore to a bottom side of said logo; and coupling a second gore to said bottom side of said logo.
- 71. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 70, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second gores to said logo are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second gores to said logo; and stitchedly attaching said first and second gores to said logo.
- 72. A method for decorating a cap as set forth in claim 70, further comprising:
applying backing to an inside of said crown to entrap said first and second gores between said backing and said logo.
- 73. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 70.
- 74. A crown for a cap, comprising:
an embossable logo, said logo coupled to the crown and being partially exposed and visible.
- 75. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 74, further comprising:
the cap being a baseball cap.
- 76. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 74, said logo further comprising:
embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said logo whereby said indicia is visible from outside the crown.
- 77. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 74, further comprising:
a first crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said logo; and a second crown portion coupled to said bottom side of said logo.
- 78. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 77, further comprising:
said first and second crown portions coupled to said logo in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second crown portions adhesively attached to said logo; said first and second crown portions stitchedly attached to said logo.
- 79. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 78, further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 80. A crown for a cap as set forth in claim 74, further comprising:
backing applied to an inside of the crown to entrap the crown between said backing and said logo.
- 81. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap, comprising:
an embossable logo, said logo coupled to the crown and being partially exposed and visible, said logo being at least partially visible from outside said crown; embossed indicia, said indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said indicia is visible from outside said crown; a first crown portion coupled to a bottom side of said logo; and a second crown portion coupled to said bottom side of said logo.
- 82. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap as set forth in claim 79, said crown further comprising:
said first and second crown portions coupled to said logo in a manner selected from the group consisting of: said first and second crown portions adhesively attached to said logo; and said first and second crown portions stitchedly attached to said logo.
- 83. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap as set forth in claim 80, further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 84. A baseball cap-type crown for a cap as set forth in claim 79, further comprising:
backing applied to an inside of the crown to entrap the crown between said backing and said logo.
- 85. A method for decorating a crown of a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a crown for a cap; attaching an embossable logo to said crown, said logo coupled to said crown and being partially exposed and visible; and applying embossed indicia to said logo, said indicia visible from outside the crown.
- 86. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 85, the steps further comprising:
attaching a bill to the crown.
- 87. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 86, wherein said crown comprises a baseball cap crown.
- 88. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 86, wherein the step of attaching a bill further comprises:
providing a baseball cap bill.
- 89. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 85, the steps further comprising:
applying embossed indicia to said logo by laying on melted material on said logo, said melted material in form of said indicia; and cooling said melted material to set said indicia.
- 90. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 85, the steps further comprising:
coupling a first crown portion to a bottom side of said logo; and coupling a second crown portion to said bottom side of said logo.
- 91. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 90, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second crown portions to said logo are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second crown portions to said logo; and stitchedly attaching said first and second crown portions to said logo.
- 92. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 90, further comprising:
said first crown portion being a first gore; and said second crown portion being a second gore.
- 93. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 85, further comprising:
applying backing to an inside of said crown to entrap said crown between said backing and said logo.
- 94. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 85.
- 95. A method for decorating a crown of a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a baseball cap crown for attachment to a baseball cap bill; and attaching an embossable logo to said crown, said logo coupled to said crown and being partially exposed and visible, said logo being at least partially visible from outside said crown; applying embossed indicia to said logo by laying on melted material on said logo, said melted material in form of said indicia; cooling said melted material to set said indicia; coupling a first gore edge to a bottom side of said logo; coupling a second gore edge to said bottom side of said logo; and applying backing to an inside of said crown to entrap said first and second gores between said backing and said logo.
- 96. A method for decorating a crown of a cap as set forth in claim 95, wherein the steps of coupling said first and second gore edges to said logo are selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second gore edges to said logo; and stitchedly attaching said first and second gore edges to said logo.
- 97. A cap prepared in accordance with claim 95.
- 98. A baseball cap with a crown, comprising:
the crown having gores; a bill attached to said crown; embossable piping, said piping coupled to the crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible, said piping having a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to the crown and said piping having an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the cap; first embossed indicia, said first indicia coupled to said upwardly projecting portion whereby said first indicia is visible from outside the cap; a first gore coupled to a top side of said piping; a second gore coupled to a bottom side of said piping; and said first and second gores coupled to said piping selected from the group consisting of:
said first and second gores adhesively attached to said piping; said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said piping; and said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said first and second gores; an embossable logo, said logo coupled to the crown and being partially exposed and visible, said logo being at least partially visible from outside the cap; second embossed indicia, said second indicia coupled to said logo whereby said second indicia is visible from outside the cap; a third gore coupled to a bottom side of said logo; a fourth gore coupled to said bottom side of said logo; said third and fourth gores coupled to said logo in a manner selected from the group consisting of:
said third and fourth gores adhesively attached to said logo; and said third and fourth gores stitchedly attached to said logo; and backing applied to an inside of the crown to entrap the crown between said backing and said logo.
- 99. A method for decorating a cap, the steps comprising:
providing a baseball cap crown having gores; attaching a baseball cap bill to said crown; attaching embossable piping to said crown, said piping coupled to said crown, said piping also being partially exposed and visible, said piping having a flat base portion extending rearwardly and coupled to said crown and said piping having an upwardly projecting portion coupled to and projecting away from said flat base portion, said upwardly projecting portion being at least partially visible from outside the cap; applying first embossed indicia to said piping by laying on melted material on said piping, said melted material in form of said first indicia; cooling said melted material to set said first indicia; coupling a first gore to a top side of said piping; coupling a second gore to a bottom side of said piping; the coupling of said first and second gores to said piping selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said first and second gores to said piping; stitchedly attaching said first and second gores to said piping; said first and second gores stitchedly attached to said piping then doubled back to protect exposed edges of said first and second gores; attaching an embossable logo to said crown, said logo coupled to said crown and being partially exposed and visible, said logo being at least partially visible from outside the cap; applying second embossed indicia to said logo by laying on melted material on said logo, said melted material in form of said second indicia; cooling said melted material to set said second indicia; coupling a third gore to a bottom side of said logo; coupling a fourth gore to said bottom side of said logo; the coupling of said third and fourth gores to said logo selected from the group consisting of:
adhesively attaching said third and fourth gores to said logo; and stitchedly attaching said third and fourth gores to said logo; and applying backing to an inside of said crown to entrap said third and fourth gores between said backing and said logo.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/422,016 filed Apr. 22, 2003 entitled Rubber Piping on Cap Bill Edge which application is incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
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