The invention relates to convertible headgear.
Headgear here refers to a clothing accessory that is adapted to cover a person's head, whether an adult or a child. This headgear can be a hat, cap, helmet, beret, or bonnet.
Known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,399 is flexible fabric headgear, which can be converted into another object by turning it inside out. This headgear, configured as a helmet or cap once turned inside out, forms a sports item, such as a ball, or a reproduction of a car. The walls making up this headgear are padded so that, when they are turned inside out, they maintain the shape of the sports item or car reproduction. This headgear is provided with a closing member of the type having slide channels. Such headgear can only be converted into one other object.
These are the drawbacks the invention aims to resolve by proposing headgear that can be converted into different objects.
To that end, the invention relates to headgear that can be converted into at least one other object, characterized in that it comprises a figurine provided with a hollow base which, in at least one configuration, defines an object including a volume for receiving an element and in that in a second configuration, the hollow base can be turned partially inside out to form a second object including another reception volume and, in a third configuration, the hollow base can be turned fully inside out to form a third object.
Thus, several objects can be made with a hollow figurine making up the headgear.
According to advantageous, but non-mandatory aspects of the invention, the headgear can incorporate one or more of the following features:
The invention will be better understood, and other features and advantages thereof will appear more clearly, upon reading the following description of one embodiment of convertible headgear, according to the invention, provided solely as an example and done in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The figurine 2 is made from fabric, leather, or any other flexible textile. This material is reinforced by a filler, of the foam or synthetic wool type. This reinforcing material ensures the structure of the headgear 1 and gives it its outside appearance. To that end, the headgear 1 is made from textile panels, which are more or less padded depending on the position they occupy, and which are sewn together to form the figurine 2. Reinforcements on the panels and/or certain seams are provided so as to allow repeated manipulation of the headgear without risk of deterioration.
The outer surface 3 of the figurine 2 is advantageously made from a fluffy fabric, soft to the touch. Alternatively, the outer surface 3, or part of said outer surface 3, is made from another textile, for example a reflective and/or impermeable fabric.
The base 4 of the figurine 2, i.e. in the example the lower portion of the body thereof in light of
In a second configuration, the element received in the volume V is a decorative or clothing item, for example pajamas. A bag 11 is then formed as the second object.
In this configuration, the bag 11 thus formed can be used open or closed. To that end, the base 4 is provided with a closing member 6 for closing the receiving volume V. In the example, this is a slide channel clasp. Alternatively, it may be a hook and loop fastener, a pressure fastener or a press-stud fastener.
The inner surface 7 of the base 4 is advantageously made from a material similar to that of the outer surface 3 of the figurine 2, so that when the base 4 is turned inside out, the same appearance and/or the same colors are seen as those of the outer surface 3. Alternatively, the materials and/or the colors are different.
Advantageously, as illustrated in
When the headgear is in the second configuration, i.e. in the form of a bag 11, as illustrated in
The panels making up the figurine 2 are adapted so that, when the receiving volume V is closed by the closing member 6, the base 4 of the figurine 2 forms a seat making it possible to keep the figurine 2 in at least one position, for example seated, as shown in
When the base 2 is turned partially inside out after having opened it so that its inner surface 7 is oriented toward the outside, another receiving volume V1 is defined whereof the dimensions are adapted to receive the rest of the figurine 2, in this case the arms, the body, the legs, and the head of the figurine 2 as illustrated in
The closing member 6 can advantageously be maneuvered from the two outer 3 and inner 7 surfaces of the base 4. Another configuration of the headgear 1 is thus obtained, shown in
When, as illustrated in
In the event a spherical ball is produced, for example a soccer ball, the entire figurine 2 is made from identical pentagon-shaped panels, in which a more or less significant quantity of reinforcing material is slid so as to obtain the different objects as they are illustrated.
Advantageously, in one embodiment not described, the figurine comprises a transmitter member, transmitting either a voice message or music, for example a small box inserted into the figurine.
The figurine can also be provided with a lighting member, for example a LED fastened on the figurine. This lighting member can be associated with the member for transmitting a voice message or music.
In another embodiment not illustrated, the figurine comprises a head, for example made from silicone, showing a character or a well-known person.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09 06343 | Dec 2009 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR10/52897 | 12/23/2010 | WO | 00 | 8/27/2012 |