The present disclosure is in the field of headgear. More particularly, the present disclosure teaches systems and methods of placing a compartment on an inside surface of a hat with an opening below a headband, making detection of the compartment difficult.
Hats, caps, and other headgear are used for a variety of reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons, such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory. A primary use of headgear is to shade the face and shoulders from the sun, protect against sun and rain and keep the head and ears warm. Some hats are worn for ornamental purposes and to communicate rank or position. Hats may also be used for storage of personal items with storage in a visor of a hat or attached to an exterior area of the hat.
Systems and methods described herein provide for at least one compartment unobtrusively attached to an inside surface of a headgear comprising a hat or cap. An opening for the compartment with zipper or other closing device is concealed below a headband surrounding the circumference edge of the headgear. The presence of the compartment in the headgear may therefore be difficult to detect, providing security for the user's valuables or other belongings held in the compartment. [0010] In a typical cap, for example a baseball cap 100 shown in
Compartments 300a-b as provided herein do not overlap each other and are situated on only one side or the other, i.e. they are not partially on one side and the other at the same time. Therefore, one compartment 300 per side of a baseball-type cap 100 is provided for with a total of two compartments 300 therefore provided for herein.
A user's valuables may be organized within one or two hidden compartments 300. There can be one pocket within the hat in any of the four located compartment areas or “zones” 200a-d shown in
There can be one or two compartments 300 in any variation per hat as seen in
The compartment 300 need not be of any a specific dimension or shape. When two compartments 300 are in effect, they need not be of equal size or equal in other respects. For instance, one compartment 300 may have a zipper enclosure and the other compartment may have a button enclosure. The compartments 300 need only occupy one of the four zones 200a-d in
The pockets 300 are hidden in plain sight, as there is the concealed opening 302 underneath the headband 500 (shown in
The hidden pocket opening 302 can be secured with a zipper 304a-b or any other type of closing mechanism, whether it be a hook and loop fastener including two strips, one covered with tiny loops and the other with tiny flexible hooks buttons, snaps, or clasps to ensure that valuables are safely held within the pocket 300. As seen in
There are still four quadrants 610a-d for the bucket hat 600 and other non-baseball caps. However, with the bucket hat 600 there are not limitations of having to utilize the full quadrant 610 for the compartment 300. There will still be up to four compartment quadrants 610a-d for the bucket hat and other non-baseball caps. The quadrant compartment size minimum would be a credit card width but can also be the full quadrant 610 (which would be larger than the credit card width). With the bucket hat and other non-baseball caps, there are not limitations as to the number of compartments 300 or their sizes.
The hat provided herein may be used for security and identification items; cash, cards, documents, licenses, keys, paper items, and other small objects that fit within the dimensions of each hidden pocket. A traveler may want to store valuables and personal items through any mode of transportation, such as airplanes, boats, cars, bicycles. A user may conduct a physical activity such as walking, running, working out, going to the gym. An everyday user may go to the store, school, work, medical visits, among other everyday activities.
A user may wish to attend a festival or concert. For leisure activities, the hat may be appropriate for activities such as going to the beach, the pool, fishing, staying at a hotel, hiking, horseback riding, dancing, cooking, birdwatching, gardening, and other leisurely activities. A user can apply various applications based on their lifestyle, physical activities, and can store whatever they may find valuable for that event.
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