Claims
- 1. A compartmentalized hair cap, comprising:a cap member having an interior layer and an exterior layer, said interior layer of said cap member forming a head cavity adapted for receiving a portion of the head of the wearer; said cap member having a lower edge adapted for positioning to extend around a back of a wearer's bead when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said cap member having an upper edge extending between opposite ends of said lower edge and being adapted for positioning to around an upper periphery of the wearer's face when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along said lower edge of said cap member; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along a plurality of connection lines for coupling said interior layer to said exterior layer to form a plurality of pockets between said interior layer and said exterior layer, each of said pockets having an associated interior space; and a plurality of flexible containers, each flexible container being positionable in an associated one of said pockets, each of said plurality of flexible containers having a thermo-retentive material therein; a pair of ear protectors coupled to said interior layer of said cap member such that each ear protector is positioned over an associated ear of the wearer when the portion of the head is received in said head cavity; each ear protector being coupled to said interior layer inside an associated one of said side pockets whereby said ear protector is positioned between said associated flexible container and the ear of the wearer for protecting the ear of the wearer from the temperature of said thermo-retentive material in said associated flexible container.
- 2. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 1, further comprising:a flexible strap member being stretchable along its length to help hold said cap member to the portion of the head inserted into said head cavity of said cap member.
- 3. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 1, further comprising:each of said plurality of flexible containers being shaped to correspond to a shape of said associated pocket.
- 4. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 1, further comprising:said plurality of connection lines being two connection lines, each connection line extending inwardly from said lower edge towards said upper edge to form two side pockets and a central pocket positioned between said two side pockets.
- 5. A compartmentalized hair cap comprising:a cap member having an interior layer and an exterior layer, said interior layer of said cap member forming a head cavity adapted for receiving a portion of the head of the wearer; said cap member having a lower edge adapted for positioning to extend around a back of a wearer's head when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said cap member having an upper edge extending between opposite ends of said lower edge and being adapted for positioning to around an upper periphery of the wearer's face when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along said lower edge of said cap member; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along a plurality of connection lines for coupling said interior layer to said exterior layer to form a plurality of pockets between said interior layer and said exterior layer, each of said pockets having an associated interior space; and a plurality of flexible containers, each flexible container being positionable in an associated one of said pockets, each of said plurality of flexible containers having a thermo-retentive material therein; an exterior opening in said exterior layer, said exterior opening being positioned proximate said upper edge of said cap member, said exterior opening being positioned adjacent to each opening into said plurality of pockets; and a closure for selectively closing said exterior opening whereby said flexible containers are securable within said plurality of pockets when said closure is in a closed position.
- 6. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 5, further comprising:a flexible strap member having a flap portion being coupled to said cap member along said upper edge of said cap member, said flap portion extending from said upper edge of said cap member for positioning over said closure.
- 7. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 6 further comprising:a first connection portion coupled to a first end of said strap member; and a second connection portion coupled to a second end of said flap portion, said second connection portion being selectively engageable to said first connection portion whereby said strap member forms a loop for holding said cap member on the head of the wearer.
- 8. A compartmentalized hair cap comprising:a cap member having an interior layer and an exterior layer, said interior layer of said cap member forming a head cavity adapted for receiving a portion of the head of the wearer; said cap member having a lower edge adapted for positioning to extend around a back of a wearer's head when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said cap member having an upper edge extending between opposite ends of said lower edge and being adapted for positioning to around an upper periphery of the wearer's face when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along said lower edge of said cap member; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along a plurality of connection lines for coupling said interior layer to said exterior layer to form a plurality of pockets between said interior layer and said exterior layer, each of said pockets having an associated interior space; a plurality of flexible containers, each flexible container being positionable in an associated one of said pockets, each of said plurality of flexible containers having a thermo-retentive material therein; and a tail extending from the lower edge of said cap member, said tail having a free end located at an end of said tail opposite the lower edge of the cap member; wherein said tail has a width extending generally parallel to said lower edge, the width of said tail tapering narrower away from said lower edge.
- 9. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 8, wherein a portion of said tail has a width substantially equal to a length of said lower edge.
- 10. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 8, wherein said tail has a length measured between said lower edge and the free end of said tail, and wherein a maximum width of the said tail being substantially equal to the length of said tail.
- 11. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 8, wherein said tail has a perimeter, the perimeter of said tail being substantially triangular.
- 12. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 8, further comprising:a releasable connector structure for releasably connecting a portion of said tail to said cap member at a location adjacent to the upper edge of said cap member.
- 13. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 12, wherein said releasable connector structure comprises first and second connectors releasably connectable together, said first connector being mounted on said tail and said second connector being mounted on said cap member.
- 14. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 13, wherein said first connector is located adjacent to the free end of said tail, said second connector being located adjacent to a central location of the upper edge of said cap member.
- 15. A compartmentalized hair cap comprising:a cap member having an interior layer and an exterior layer, said interior layer of said cap member forming a head cavity adapted for receiving a portion of the head of the wearer; said cap member having a lower edge adapted for positioning to extend around a back of a wearer's head when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said cap member having an upper edge extending between opposite ends of said lower edge and being adapted for positioning to around an upper periphery of the wearer's face when the portion of the head of the wearer is received in said head cavity; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along said lower edge of said cap member; said interior layer being coupled to said exterior layer along a plurality of connection lines for coupling said interior layer to said exterior layer to form a plurality of pockets between said interior layer and said exterior layer, each of said pockets having an associated interior space; a plurality of flexible containers, each flexible container being positionable in an associated one of said pockets, each of said plurality of flexible containers having a thermo-retentive material therein; and a tail extending from the lower edge of said cap member, said tail having a free end located at an end of said tail opposite the lower edge of the cap member; and a releasable connector structure for releasably connecting a portion of said tail to said cap member at a location adjacent to the upper edge of said cap member.
- 16. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 15, wherein a portion of said tail has a width substantially equal to a length of said lower edge.
- 17. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 15, wherein said tail has a length measured between said lower edge and the free end of said tail, and wherein a maximum width of the said tail being substantially equal to the length of said tail.
- 18. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 15, wherein said releasable connector structure comprises first and second connectors releasably connectable together, said first connector being mounted on said tail and said second connector being mounted on said cap member.
- 19. The compartmentalized hair cap of claim 18, wherein said first connector is located adjacent to the free end of said tail, said second connector being located adjacent to a central location of the upper edge of said cap member.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior United States utility patent application Ser. No. 09/564,734, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,154, filed May 4, 2000.
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