This invention relates to headwear and, more particularly, to headwear with at least one strategically placed opening to facilitate direction thereinto at least one of a user's hair and an object that performs a function and/or changes the appearance of the headwear piece.
The headwear industry continues to be highly lucrative and competitive. Casual headwear is a category that continues to draw new competition and innovation from existing businesses. More and more, people wear casual headwear, such as baseball-style caps, while engaging in leisurely activities. Baseball-style caps are functional when worn outside, as they afford a comfortable cover for a user's hair and additionally shield a wearer's eyes from sun, rain, and other foreign matter. This type of headwear has become fashionable in more and more settings, including at workplaces where casual attire is permitted.
The continuing growth of this industry has prompted suppliers to seek different ways to distinguish their products from others and gain market share. In this regard, focus is upon both function and aesthetics.
Generally, headwear manufacturers distinguish their products by the particular ornamentation on the external surface thereof. The industry challenge to obtain brand identity has led to many highly unusual, creative, and successful headwear lines.
Generally, consumers like to change the appearance of their apparel, including headwear. This may prompt consumers to obtain a collection of headwear pieces with different appearances. This accumulation of headwear pieces may become expensive for the consumer and also represents an inconvenience in that he/she must store the headwear pieces when not in use. Further, a user generally has no flexibility in terms of significantly changing the appearance or function of a selected headwear piece that may be worn for several consecutive days, as when that person is on vacation.
Another problem with conventional headwear, such as baseball-style caps, is that they have a crown that generally conforms closely to the wearer's head. As a result, different accumulations of hair, and different hairstyles selected by the wearer, may not be conveniently accommodated. Thus, again a user may have to accumulate different types or sizes of headwear to accommodate his/her hair changing hairstyles.
As the headwear market continues to grow and evolve, those in the industry continue to be challenged to devise new products that will catch the attention of consumers in terms of offering alternative function and appealing appearance.
In one form, the invention is directed to a headwear piece which has: a body configured to engage a wearer's head to maintain the headwear piece in an operative state with respect to the wearer's head, wherein a portion of the body remains exposed to view; a first accessory; and a second accessory. The body has a wall with oppositely facing surfaces and at least a first opening in the wall. The first accessory and body are configured so that the first accessory can be placed into an operative position by moving a first part of the first accessory into the first opening, as an incident of which another part of the first accessory is exposed at the first opening to be viewed in conjunction with the exposed portion of the body. The second accessory and body are configured so that the second accessory can be placed into an operative position in place of the first accessory by moving a first part of the second accessory into the first opening, as an incident of which another part of the second accessory is exposed at the first opening to be viewed in conjunction with the exposed portion of the body. The another parts of the first and second accessories at least one of: a) have a different appearance; and b) perform a different function. By interchangeably placing the first and second accessories in the operative position, at least one of: a) a desired appearance; and b) a desired function can be achieved through a selected one of the first and second accessories.
In one form, the wall, where the first opening is located, has a first surface facing a wearer's head with the headwear piece in the operative state and an oppositely facing second surface.
In one form, with the first accessory in the operative position and the headwear piece in the operative state, a part of the first accessory is captive between the first wall and the wearer's head.
In one form, with the first accessory in the operative position and the headwear piece in the operative state, the captive part of the first accessory is directly exposed to the wearer's head.
In one form, with the first accessory in its operative position, the another part of the first accessory projects a substantial distance away from the body wall.
In one form, the first accessory and body are configured so that the first accessory is maintained in its operative position as an incident of the first accessory being directed from a starting position, fully separated from the body, into the operative position for the first accessory.
In one form, the first accessory and body are configured so that the first accessory is changeable back and forth between a position fully separated from the body and its operative position without requiring use of any separate fasteners.
In one form, there are hook-and-loop type fastener components on the body and first accessory that cooperate to maintain the first accessory in its operative position.
In one form, the body is configured so that the first opening can be selectively enlarged.
In one form, the wall of the body defines a cup-shaped crown that has inside and outside surfaces where the first opening is located. The inside surface bounds a head receptacle. The body and first accessory are configured so that the first accessory can be directed from the starting position from within the head receptacle into the first opening and into its operative position.
In one form, the wall has a second opening spaced from the first opening. The first and second accessories and body are configured so that the first and second accessories cooperate with the body at the second opening in the same way the first and second accessories cooperate with the body at the first opening.
In one form, the headwear piece is in the form of one of: a) an endless band; b) a cup shape without a rim; c) a cup shape with a rim extending fully around the cup shape; d) a cup shape with a rim extending only partially around the cup shape; e) a clip shape; f) a head engaging part with an open top; and g) a visor.
In one form, the invention is directed to a headwear piece having: a) a body configured to engage a wearer's head to maintain the headwear piece in an operative state with respect to the wearer's head, wherein a portion of the body remains exposed to view; and b) a first accessory. The body has a wall with oppositely facing surfaces and at least a first opening in the wall. The first accessory and body are configured so that with the first accessory in a starting position, fully separated from the body: a) the first body can be directed into the first opening, first through one of the oppositely facing surfaces and thereafter through the other of the oppositely facing surfaces, into an operative position whereby a part of the first attachment projecting beyond the other of the oppositely facing surfaces is exposed and viewable in conjunction with the portion of the body exposed to view; and b) the first attachment is maintained in the operative position as an incident of the first attachment moving from the starting position into the operative position, whereby the part of the first attachment projecting beyond the other of the oppositely facing surface performs an aesthetic function and/or a function other than an aesthetic function.
In one form, the body defines a cup-shaped crown that has inside and outside surfaces where the first opening is located. The inside surface bounds a head receptacle. The body and first accessory are configured so that the first accessory can be directed from a starting position from within the head receptacle into the first opening and into its operative position.
In one form, there are cooperating connectors on the body and first accessory that engage as the first accessory is moved from the starting position into the operative position to thereby maintain the first accessory in the operative position.
In one form, a second accessory is provided that is different from the first accessory in appearance and/or function and that is configured to cooperate with the body at the first opening in the same way that the first accessory cooperates with the body at the first opening to thereby allow the first and second accessories to be interchangeably placed in respective operative positions.
In one form, the body has a second opening spaced from the first opening. The body and first and second accessories cooperate at the second opening in the same way the first and second accessories cooperate with the body at the first opening to thereby allow the first and second accessories to be interchangeably mounted in corresponding operative positions at the second opening.
In one form, the invention is directed to a method of configuring a headwear piece. The method includes the steps of: obtaining the headwear piece described above; with the first accessory initially in its operative position, separating the first accessory from the body; and after separating the first accessory from the body, placing the second accessory in its operative position.
In one form, the wall has a second opening spaced from the first opening. The method further includes the step of directing a wearer's hair through the second opening with the headwear piece in the operative state.
In one form, the wall has a second opening spaced from the first opening. The method further includes the step of placing one of the first accessory or another accessory, that is configured to cooperate with the body at the second opening in the same way the first accessory is configured to cooperate with the body at the first opening, but having at least one of a different function and appearance than the first accessory, in an operative position at the second opening.
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A first accessory 18 is provided to be placed into an operative position on the body 12. The first accessory 18 and body 12 are configured so that the first accessory 18 can be placed into its operative position by moving a first part 20 of the first accessory 18 into the opening 16, as an incident of which another part 22 of the first accessory 18 is exposed at the opening 16 to be viewed in conjunction with the exposed portion of the body 12.
A second accessory 24 can be placed into an operative position on the body 12 in place of the first accessory 18. The second accessory 24 and body 12 are configured so that the second accessory 24 can be placed into its operative position by moving a part 26 of the second accessory 24 into the opening 16, as an incident of which another part 28 of the second accessory 24 is exposed at the opening 16 to be viewed in conjunction with the exposed portion of the body 12. The parts 22, 28 of the first and second accessories 18, 24, respectively, at least one of: a) have a different appearance; and b) perform a different function. Thus, by interchangeably placing the first and second accessories 18,24 in respective operative positions, at least one of: a) a desired appearance; and b) a desired function can be achieved through a selected one of the first and second accessories 18, 24.
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The headwear piece 10, and particularly the body 12, as shown in
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For purposes of simplicity, the bodies 12, 12b, 12c are considered to include the rims/bills 32, 36, 40, successively.
Each of the headwear pieces 10, 10a-10e is constructed to engage a wearer's head in conventional fashion to maintain the headwear piece in its respective operative state with respect to a wearer's head. In each style, a portion 48, 48a-48e of the body remains exposed to view with each headwear piece in its operative state. Essentially, any part of the headwear piece that does not directly overlie part of a wearer's head remains exposed to view with the headwear piece in its operative state.
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With a significant accumulation of hair on the wearer's head 50, the wall surface 52 may not directly engage the wearer's head, but rather bears against an accumulation of hair. For purposes of simplicity, in the description and claims herein, the wearer's hair will be considered part of the wearer's head 50 which the different styles of headwear engage when being worn.
In this embodiment, the wall region at the opening 16 is shown as a single layer, which is not a requirement. The opening 16 extends fully through the wall 14 and the surfaces 52, 54 thereon.
In this embodiment, the first accessory 18 and second accessory 24 are primarily decorative components. The first accessory 18 is shown in an operative position on the body 12, wherein the part 20 resides within the opening 16 and the part 22 defines a decorative animal ear shape.
A mounting part 56 resides between the inside wall surface 52 and the wearer's head 50 and by reason of this captive arrangement, maintains the first accessory 18 in the operative position shown.
The first accessory 18 can be directed into its operative position of
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Alternatively, the part 22 can be collapsed as shown in
The first accessory 18 may be made from any material. To allow assembly in the manner shown in
The first accessory 18 can be maintained in its operative position in different manners. For example, the wall 14 in
The accessory part 20 and surface 62 surrounding the opening 16 may also be constructed so that the part 20 is frictionally maintained within the opening 16.
Additionally, with the mounting part 56 against the inside surface 52, the first accessory is blocked from being pulled outwardly through the opening 16. With the headwear piece 10 in the operative state, the mounting part 56 is captive between the wearer's head 50 and the wall surface 52 to thereby positively maintain the operative position for the first accessory 18.
For more positive securement, the mounting part 56 may bridge, or fully cover, the diameter of the opening 16, though this is not a requirement. So long as any part of the mounting part 56 is captive between the wearer's head and inside surface 52, the operative position may be positively maintained.
In this embodiment, the second accessory 24 has essentially the same construction as the first accessory 18, with the exception that the projecting part 28 has an ornamental heart shape. The part 26 on the second accessory 24 functions as the part 20 on the first accessory 18, with a mounting part 64 on the second accessory 24 performing the same function as the mounting part 56 on the first accessory 18.
Accordingly, the first and second accessories 18, 24 can be interchangeably press fit into their operative positions from an initial starting position in either and inside-out or outside-in direction through the opening 16.
The particular type of ornamentation depicted for the first and second accessories 18, 24 in
Accordingly, a user of the headwear piece 10 may keep on hand a multitude of different accessories that can be simply interchanged to change the overall appearance at the whim of the user.
In a further modification as shown in
In all embodiments, there is no limitation as to the number of openings 16 provided in the headwear piece or the number of interchangeable accessories capable of being operatively positioned thereon.
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In each embodiment described above, the first and second accessories 18, 24 are preferably configured so that they are maintained in their operative position as an incident of their being directed from a starting position, fully separated from the body 12, into the respective operative positions. While multiple different potential structures are shown to cooperate between the accessories 18, 24 and the body 12, to maintain the accessories 18, 24 in their operative positions, as described above, any one, or any combination of these structures, may be utilized.
It is possible that the arrangement of
In an alternative form, the body 12 can be made with a variable configuration opening 16′, as shown in schematic form in
In one form, as shown in
The ability to enlarge the opening may also be beneficial to allow placement of a part of the exemplary accessory in an opening 16″, as shown in
In an alternative form as shown in
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As a further alternative, rather than incorporating an elastic component as shown in
Generally, with the above-described constructions, a headwear piece can be made with a body having one opening or a multitude of openings at which accessories can be interchangeably placed. Users and/or manufacturers/suppliers can keep on hand a multitude of different types of accessories that allow different looks or functions, as described below, to be incorporated at time of manufacture or by an end user. The accessories can be offered in a kit form whereby end users have the flexibility of reconfiguring headwear pieces as desired.
As noted above, the accessories may afford different ornamental looks, thereby performing an aesthetic function, or might incorporate different non-aesthetic functional features. As just one example, as shown at
With the inventive structure, each of the accessories may be changeable back and forth, between a position fully separated from their respective body and an operative position, without requiring use of any separate fasteners.
With the baseball-style headwear piece 10, one preferred form allows the selected accessory 18, 24 to be directed from within a head receptacle 90 (
Preferably, the accessory 18, 24 and body 12 are configured so that the accessory 18, 24 is maintained in its operative position as an incident of moving from its starting position into its operative position. As noted, this position can be maintained by simple frictional forces, captive engagement with the wall 14, and/or through the use of connectors, with an exemplary form thereof shown in
Another contemplated function for the openings is to accept discrete amounts of a wearer's hair 92, as shown in
Further, the openings 16 can be strategically located to allow discrete quantities of the wearer's hair 92 to project outwardly therefrom at two or more spaced locations.
As noted above, the exposed parts 22, 28 may have any look that is simply decorative, imitates the appearance of an object or part of a being, etc. As just examples, the parts 22, 28 may be made to depict animal ears, flowers, hearts, sports team logos and identifications, cartoon characters, artificial hair, etc.
With the inventive structure, a method as shown in flow diagram form in
As shown at block 96, at least one of the accessories is placed in the operative position.
As shown at block 98, the one accessory is separated from the body of the headwear piece.
As shown at block 100, a second accessory is directed into its operative position in place of the one accessory.
The method may also include the step of directing hair through one of the openings, as shown at block 102. With the headwear piece in its operative state, a combination of at least one accessory and a discrete amount of hair can be directed into separate openings.
The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62699814 | Jul 2018 | US |