1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a combination article which may function as both a hat and a bag. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hat-bag combination having a uniquely configured linked cord assembly for enabling hat-to-bag conversion.
2. Description of Related Art
A number of prior art patents disclose a head covering which may also function as a bag or a carrying case. Some of the more pertinent prior art relating to combination articles of clothing, including hat-bag combinations and the like are briefly described hereinafter.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,172,927 ('927 Patent), which issued to Bloch, discloses a Bathing Cap. The '927 Patent teaches a cap having an opening in the crown, means for closing the opening, and a lining member normally positioned within the crown but capable of withdrawal to form, with the cap proper, a bag or receptacle.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,269,594 ('594 Patent), which issued to Geraghty, discloses a Combined Cap and Hand Bag. The '594 Patent teaches a body member having a box seam extending transversely thereof and further provided with wings located at the opposite sides of the box seam and having their lower edges lying in the rim line of the body member, the folds forming the wings being closed at said rim line of the body.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,122,171 ('171 Patent), which issued to Alexander, discloses a Combined Hat and Handbag. The '171 Patent teaches a combination hat and handbag in the form of a pouch with a cross-wise mouth, said pouch being of a size to fit over the crown of the head when used for a hat; complemental slide fastener lugs secured along the opposite side edges of the mouth, and a fastener slide cooperating with said lugs in closing the pouch, said lugs permitting the mouth to bend around the head when open; and means for connecting the pouch walls across the mouth and forming a sling for carrying the pouch when used as a handbag, yet leaving the mouth free to open when disconnected.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,708,273 ('273 Patent), which issued to Bonaventura, discloses a Multipurpose Article of Feminine Wear. The '273 Patent teaches a multi-purpose article comprising a generally flat bag rectangular in outline and having an opening at the top, said bag opening having a perimeter to fit about the human head, a first separable fastener having its component parts secured respectively to the upper and lower corners of said bag adjacent a first side edge thereof and on one side of said bag, second separable fastener having its component parts of said first separable fastener and having its other component part secured adjacent said second side edge midway between the component parts of said second separable fastener.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,427 ('427 Patent), which issued to Fishbaine, discloses a Combination Hat and Bag. The '427 Patent teaches a hat/bag combination article formed from a tubular member having a closed end and an opposed open end with a drawstring closure. The article can be attractively and inexpensively made from strips of pile fleece to provide a warm and stylized lightweight hat and alternatively as a drawstring bag for holding gloves or other articles and which may be attached to the user's belt loop or wrist.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,257 ('257 Patent), which issued to Hall, discloses a Convertible Bag/Hat/Halter Top. The '257 Patent teaches a combination, convertible hat/bag/halter top formed from an elasticized strip which can be connected at a first end to form a closed loop, to which a dividable body is attached. The elasticized strip may be connected at one end to form a closed loop. The article converts easily into a hat, a bag and a halter top.
It may be seen from an inspection of the prior art that the art is silent on a combination hat-bag comprising inner and outer fabric layers and a linked cord assembly extending therethrough for enabling conversion of the hat-bag combination from a hat mode to one or more bag modes at the user's election. The prior art thus perceives a need for such a combination article, the particulars of which are set forth in more detail hereinafter.
In view of the fact that the prior art is silent on a combination hat-bag having a linked cord assembly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a versatile combination article, which may be manufactured in a convenient, durable and inexpensive manner. To achieve these and other readily apparent objectives, the hat-bag combination of the present invention essentially discloses a combination hat/bag, which combination hat/bag essentially functions to contain hat/bag-received matter, and comprises a body assembly having a matter-receiving open end; a matter-concealing closed end opposite the open end; a cord-concealing, intermediate fabric layer; a matter-concealing, outer fabric layer, an inner cord; and an outer cord. The inner cord is substantially disposed between an interior fabric surface of the outer fabric layer and the intermediate fabric layer. The inner cord extends through the outer fabric layer via cord-letting apertures.
The outer and intermediate fabric layers essentially function to conceal, fabric-guide, and frictionally engage the inner cord, particularly during hat-to-bag cinching action. The outer cord is disposed externally relative to the exterior fabric surface of the outer fabric layer and is linked to the externally exposed link portions of the inner cord. The inner cord is displaceable relative to the outer and intermediate fabric layers by tensioning the inner cord via the outer cord. The outer and inner cords may well function to selectively close the open end and convert the combination hat/bag from a hat mode to a first bag mode.
Stated another way, the hat-bag combination of the present invention comprises a matter-concealing, outer fabric layer, a cord-concealing, intermediate fabric layer, and a linked cord assembly. The linked cord assembly comprises outer and inner cords, which cords are linked via the outer fabric layer. The outer and intermediate fabric layers essentially function to conceal and fabric-guide the inner cord during hat-to-bag cinching action during which the inner cord is displaceable relative to the outer and intermediate fabric layers. The linked cord assembly thus functions to selectively convert the hat-bag combination from a hat mode to a first bag mode.
Other features of my invention will become more evident from a consideration of the following brief description of patent drawings:
a) is a fragmentary bottom plan type view of a portion hat-bag combination showing a cord-concealing intermediate fabric layer attached to an outer fabric layer with a hat-to-bag cinching cord sandwiched therebetween and extending through cord-letting apertures of the outer fabric layer.
b) is a fragmentary edge view type depiction of the structures otherwise depicted in
a) is a first fragmentary bottom plan view type depiction of a brim portion of the hat-bag combination showing the intermediate fabric layer shown in a first radially inward position for minimized volumetric bag capacity.
b) is a second fragmentary bottom plan view type depiction of a brim portion of the hat-bag combination showing the intermediate fabric layer shown in a second radially outward position for maximized volumetric bag capacity.
Hats may be worn for any number of reasons. Most typically, hats may be worn for fashion and for providing certain head-containing or head-covering means for maintaining the user's head in a preferred temperature state (i.e. the hat may be worn to keep the head warm or cool), or for protecting the user's head from the elements. Bags are typically utilized to contain useful articles. The combination of the two articles into a single article thus provides a multifunctional, combination article. The present invention concerns a combination hat-bag 10 and is generally illustrated and referenced in
The bag-hat combination or combination hat-bag 10 of the present invention essentially functions to contain matter (such as one's head or useful articles) as received thereby. In other words, it is contemplated that the combination hat-bag may well function to contain hat-bag-received matter. To achieve this function, the bag-hat combination 10 preferably comprises a flexible body or body assembly 11, and a linked cord assembly 12 both as illustrated and referenced in
The body assembly 11 preferably comprises a matter-receiving open end 13 as generally illustrated and referenced in
It is contemplated that the outer fabric layer 16 may be preferably constructed from fabrics such as suede, leather, cotton, denim, yarn, or spandex, and preferably comprises an exterior fabric surface 17 as generally depicted in
It may be seen from an inspection of the noted figures that the exterior fabric surface 17 may preferably comprise a visual marking pattern, which visual marking pattern comprises a pattern thickness as particularly referenced at 31 in
The linked cord assembly 12 preferably comprises a continuous hat-to-bag cinching cord 20 as illustrated and referenced in
In other words, the fabric layers 15 and 16 conceal the cord 20, and provide a certain conduit wall 23 for fabric-guiding the cord 20 (as generally depicted in
It may be further seen from an inspection of the referenced figures that the open-end encircling cord 21 is disposed externally relative to the exterior fabric surface 17 and extends through the cord-linking loops 22 or is otherwise linked to the cinching cord 20 via the loops 22. In this regard, it may be readily understood from a consideration of the noted figures that the cinching cord 20 is displaceable relative to the outer and intermediate fabric layers 16 and 15 by tensioning the cinchable cord 20 via the encircling cord 21 as generally depicted in
It should be noted that the cord 21 is not illustrated in the noted figures as directly imparting cord-tensioning forces (as originating from a finger 102, for example), but that certain cord tension may be imparted unto the cord 20 via the cord 21 when a force is applied thereto. The linked encircling and cinching cords 21 and 20 thus function to selectively close the open end 13 and convert the bag-hat combination from a hat to a bag or convert the structure from a hat mode (as generally depicted in
The bag-hat combination 10 may further preferably comprise a bag-hat lining or inner fabric layer 24 as illustrated and referenced in
The inner fabric layer 24 may be outfitted with a pocket-forming supplemental fabric layer as at 26 in
An exemplary credit card 28 is generically depicted in
It may thus be seen that the hat mode of the hat-bag combination generally depicted in
While the above description contains much specificity, this specificity should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of the invention. For example, as is described hereinabove, it is contemplated that the present invention essentially discloses a combination hat/bag, which combination hat/bag essentially functions to contain hat/bag-received matter, and comprises a body assembly having a matter-receiving open end; a matter-concealing closed end opposite the open end; a cord-concealing, intermediate fabric layer; a matter-concealing, outer fabric layer, an inner cord; and an outer cord. The inner cord is substantially disposed between an interior fabric surface of the outer fabric layer and the intermediate fabric layer. The inner cord extends through the outer fabric layer via cord-letting apertures.
The outer and intermediate fabric layers essentially function to conceal, fabric-guide, and frictionally engage the inner cord, particularly during hat-to-bag cinching action. The outer cord is disposed externally relative to the exterior fabric surface of the outer fabric layer and is linked to the externally exposed link portions of the inner cord. The inner cord is displaceable relative to the outer and intermediate fabric layers by tensioning the inner cord via the outer cord. The outer and inner cords may well function to selectively close the open end and convert the combination hat/bag from a hat mode to a first bag mode.
Stated another way, the hat-bag combination of the present invention comprises a matter-concealing, outer fabric layer, a cord-concealing, intermediate fabric layer, and a linked cord assembly. The linked cord assembly comprises outer and inner cords, which cords are linked via the outer fabric layer. The outer and intermediate fabric layers essentially function to conceal and fabric-guide the inner cord during hat-to-bag cinching action during which the inner cord is displaceable relative to the outer and intermediate fabric layers. The linked cord assembly thus functions to selectively convert the hat-bag combination from a hat mode to a first bag mode.
Although the invention has been described by reference to a preferred embodiment, it is not intended that the combination be limited thereby, but that modifications thereof are intended to be included as falling within the broad scope and spirit of the foregoing disclosure and the appended drawings.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20090055995 A1 | Mar 2009 | US |