Claims
- 1. An ear protection assembly designed to be clipped to head gear to protect the ears from the sun, comprising:(a) an ear shield made of sheet material which attenuates the suns radiation, said shield having a first side of a plurality of sides formed along the edge of said sheet material and said sheet material being positioned between the sun and the ear to block said radiation from reaching the ear, (b) a bracket having a first and a second end, said bracket being attached to said first side of said shield at said first end of said bracket and said bracket having a socket cavity built into the second end of said bracket, (c) a clip assembly including a first clip, said first clip having a first and a second end, and said first clip having on its first end an upper and a lower arm that are spaced apart, each of said arms having an inside surface that faces the same surface on the opposite arm to enclose and grip said head gear to support said clip assembly on said head gear, and (d) a rod having an outside diameter which permits rotation of said rod within said socket cavity while still providing a close fit to said cavity to generate resistance to said rotation, said rod being positioned generally horizontally and parallel to the side of the wearers head about the ear to be protected, said rod being joined to said clip assembly to connect said clip assembly to said bracket and permit rotation of said shield through an arc of nominally 180 degrees through which said shield passes from flat up against the side of the head gear to horizontally outward from the side of the wearer's head about the ear to be protected to down and parallel to the ear to be protected, but not in contact with said ear.
- 2. An ear protection assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said socket contains a flat.
- 3. An ear protection assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said rod contains at least one flat.
- 4. An ear protection assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein said rod contains multiple flats and said socket cavity contains a matching set of an equal number of flats to provide a positive lock on said rod when said rod comes to rest from rotation in said socket cavity, said lock being produced by way of all the flats on the rod resting all of the flats of the socket cavity.
- 5. An ear protection assembly in claim 1, wherein said socket is flexible allowing the socket cavity to expand while the rod is rotated by an external force in said socket cavity, said rod being held in position after being rotated by the pressure of the socket cavity on the rod and the close fit of the socket cavity about the rod.
- 6. An ear protection assembly as claimed in claim 5 wherein said socket cavity contains multiple flats to permit the flat on the rod to rest on any one of said multiple flats in said cavity and thereby permit locking said shield at various angles with respect to the ear.
- 7. An ear protection assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first clip includes teeth on the inside surfaces of the upper and the lower arm to aid in gripping the head gear.
- 8. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 further including a second clip, which is generally similar to said first clip, said second clip having a first and a second end, said second clip being attached at its second end by means of a second rod to said bracket and said second clip being attached to said head gear at its first end, said first and second clips cooperating to prevent unintentional rotation of said assembly with respect to said head gear.
- 9. An assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said socket cavity contains a first and a second port, said first port accepting said rod and having a central axis collocated with axis of rotation of said rod, said first port providing a first opening into said bracket and said first opening being in a plane that is generally orthogonal to said central axis, said second port being in a plane generally orthogonal to said first port and said second port allowing for expansion of sides of said first port as said rod is rotated in said first port.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Ser. No. 60/261,861, filed Jan. 17, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/261861 |
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