The present invention relates generally to a fully-brimmed hat that may be worn while wearing a headset or headphones. More particularly, its objective is to provide the user full protection from harmful sun rays while allowing the user to wear the headset or headphones as well as improving the visibility of the wearer by shielding the sun from the eyes.
It is not practically possible to comfortably wear both a headset and a full-brimmed hat. A Headset offers the user the ability to block out background noise thus dramatically increasing the quality of the listening experience, and a full-brimmed hat provides the user with the greatest protection from harmful and distracting sunlight. It is impractical and nearly impossible to wear a headset over a full-brimmed hat without a great deal of sacrifice to comfort and protection from the sun. Additionally, it is very uncomfortable to wear a headset under the hat as well. People often resort to using in-ear earphones or earbuds in order to be able to wear both earphones and a full-brimmed hat. However, for people in occupations such as pilots and airport ground personnel who often are required to wear a headset or headphones, it is not possible to wear a headset with a full-brimmed hat. Additionally people who recreationally spend a great deal of time outdoors require protection from the sun and quite often wish to listen to music. Because of the issues detailed above, these people are often unable to achieve both protection from the sun and musical entertainment without sacrifice to either. The present invention seeks to address the issues faced by people who are required or desire to comfortably wear a headset while also experiencing the protection of a full-brimmed hat.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a practical means or system for people to wear a headset with large earpiece while also wearing a full-brimmed hat. The present invention accomplishes this by means of holes located on the sides of the brimmed hat through which the frame or earpieces of the headset can be placed. This allows the headset to be worn normally and rest on top of the user's head and the top of the hat. It is only possible to insert the earpieces of the headset through the opening by means of brim joints that are located on the outer edges of the openings. The brim joints may be opened or closed by the user and may also be adjusted before use or during use in order to accommodate the headset and adjust comfort. Once the earpieces and the frame of the headset have been placed within the openings, the brim joints may be closed by hook and loop fasteners or by some other means of attachment. The headset is now ready to be worn comfortably with the present invention and its full brim is able to provide the user protection from the sun. The present invention certainly does have its use in a recreational setting, and it is also very useful as a safety devise. Since the present invention can be worn by airport ground support personnel, airport control tower personnel, pilots while in flight, individuals at firing range, military personnel, and landscaping crews, the safety aspects of the present invention minimize the fatiguing nature of working out in the sun and increase the visibility factor which is especially notable during sunrise and sunset. Because of these facts, the present invention increases the efficiency of their work while creating a safe work environment. The present invention is available in multiple configurations to accommodate the various shapes and sizes of headset or headphone earpieces and frames that users may wish to wear in conjunction with the present invention.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
As can be seen in
The full-brimmed hat 1 provides the user full protection from harmful sun rays and increases the visibility of the wearer by shielding sunlight from the eyes. The full-brimmed hat 1 is a boonie (or boney) style hat, a jungle hat, or a hat the military would wear. The full-brimmed hat 1 comprises a circular bucket 2, a rim 4, and a full-brim 7. The circular bucket 2 forms the top of the full-brimmed hat 1 and the user's head fits within a head insertion opening 3, which can be seen more clearly in
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the full-brim 7 is circumferentially positioned around the rim 4, and is also perpendicularly connected to the rim 4. The full-brim 7 comprises an inner diameter 8, an outer diameter 9, a left headset hole 10, a right headset hole 11, a left brim joint 12, a right brim joint 17, a left hook strip 18, a right hook strip 19, a left loop strip 20, a right loop strip 21 and a right and left brim joint inner edge 12I.
The left headset hole 10 and the right headset hole 11 provide the area for the headset 22 to traverse, and can be seen more clearly in
The rim 4 is circumferentially positioned around the head insertion opening 3 of the circular bucket 2, and the rim 4 is connected around the circular bucket 2. The rim 4 comprises a first stiffener 5 and a second stiffener 6. The first stiffener 5 and the second stiffener 6 are positioned within the rim 4 to provide more rigid areas in the full-brimmed hat 1. The first stiffener 5 is adjacently positioned to the left headset hole 10 and the second stiffener 6 is adjacently positioned to the right headset hole 11. The first stiffener 5 and the second stiffener 6 allow the full-brimmed hat 1 be more easily situated on the head of the wear and also prevents the fabric from the bunching up while the full-brimmed hat 1 is being placed on the wearers head as well as prevents bunching up while the full brimmed hat 1 is being used with the headset 22.
Referring back to the components of the full-brim 7, the left brim joint 12 and the right brim joint 17 each comprise a first flap 13, a second flap 14, a hook part 15, and a loop part 16, which are shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the left hook strip 18, the right hook strip 19, the left loop strip 20, and the right loop strip 21 are radially positioned around the full-brim 7, as can be seen in
When ready to wear both the full-brimmed hat 1 and the headset 22, the user opens the left brim joint 12 and the right brim joint 17, as can be seen in
In the system for the present invention, the headset 22 comprises a frame 23, a left earpiece 24, and a right earpiece 25, which can be seen in
The present invention may also be stored in a space efficient form, which can be seen in
A first alternative embodiment for the present invention may feature a smaller left headset hole 10 and a smaller right headset hole 11 for a smaller headset 22. Alternatively, the user may simply thread the left earpiece 24 and the right earpiece 25 through the left headset hole 10 and the right headset hole 11 respectively without opening the left brim joint 12 and the right brim joint 17. A second alternative embodiment of the present invention, the left brim joint 12 and the right brim joint 17 respectively opens away from the center of the left headset hole 10 and the right headset hole 11, where the left brim joint 12 and the right brim joint 17 are positioned either toward the front end of the left headset hole 10 and the right headset hole 11 or the back end of the left headset hole 10 and the right headset hole 11. A third alternative embodiment of the present invention, the full-brimmed hat 1 comprises either the left headset hole 10 and the left brim joint 12 or the right headset hole 11 and the right brim joint 17 in such way that the third alternative embodiment only accommodates a headset 22 with only one earpiece. A fourth alternative embodiment of the present invention features no brim joints adjacent to the left headset hole 10 and the right headset hole 11.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention uses a hook and loop fastening mechanism for both the left brim joint 12 and the right brim joint 17. However, alternative fastening mechanisms may be used such as, but not limited to, a ball and socket snap fastener, button fasteners, magnetic fasteners or some other simple fastening mechanisms commonly used with fabric.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/684,922 filed on Aug. 20, 2012.
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