The present invention generally relates to cold weather clothing and, more particularly, to a head garment having a removable face covering.
In cold-weather environments, it is often desirable to wear a head garment in order to keep the head and body warm. One problem with conventional head garments is that, when the user is active and generating body heat, the head garment may cause the user to overheat. In addition, conventional head garments that cover the face of the user often frustrate the ability of the user to be heard and understood when the user is attempting to speak, as well as when the user is attempting to conduct other activities, such as eating, drinking, and/or the like.
Some conventional head garments have detachable masks that can be removed, in order to allow excess heat to escape and to allow the user to effectively communicate. However, such head garments suffer from the ability of the detachable mask portion to become lost, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the head garment in cold weather. In addition, such head garments suffer from the difficulty in aligning and attaching each of the fasteners that join the mask to the head garment, especially while the user is wearing other cold-weather gear, such as gloves. This problem could be addressed by replacing mechanical fasteners (e.g., snaps and buttons) with magnets. However, the problem would still exist that cold air and wind can reach the face of the user through gaps between the fasteners, which also reduces the effectiveness of the head garment in cold weather.
Therefore, what is needed is a head garment that overcomes one or more of the problems found in conventional head garments.
Accordingly, an improved head garment is disclosed. In an embodiment, the head garment comprises: a nose covering portion comprising a nose bridge portion, an upper lip portion below the nose bridge portion, and a through-hole between the nose bridge portion and the upper lip portion, wherein the nose bridge portion is positioned to, when the head garment is worn by a user, cover a bridge of a nose of the user, wherein the upper lip portion is positioned to, when the head garment is worn by the user, cover an upper lip of the user, and wherein the through-hole is positioned to, when the head garment is worn by the user, provide a passageway between nostrils of the user and an external environment of the head garment. The nose covering portion may be made from a stretchable material, including a fabric such as fleece (e.g., neofleece). The nose covering portion may be fixed in a loop, such that, when the head garment is worn by the user, the nose covering portion is configured to encircle a bottom portion of a head of the user. The nose covering portion may comprise an outer perimeter and an inner perimeter, wherein the inner perimeter defines an opening that is positioned to, when the head garment is worn by the user, surround eyes of the user, wherein the nose covering portion comprises a forehead portion between the inner perimeter and the outer perimeter at an upper portion of the nose covering portion, and wherein the forehead portion is positioned to, when the head garment is worn by the user, cover a forehead of the user.
In an embodiment, the head garment further comprises goggles configured to cover the opening. The goggles may be affixed to the nose covering portion.
In an embodiment, the head garment further comprises: a head covering portion affixed to the nose covering portion, wherein the head covering portion is positioned to, when the head garment is worn by the user, cover a forehead and a back of a head of the user. The head covering portion may comprise a passageway that, when the head garment is worn by the user, is positioned on the back of the head of the user, wherein the passageway is configured to be manually opened from a closed configuration and allow hair of the user to pass from an interior of the head garment to the external environment of the head garment. The head covering portion may comprise a skull cap. The nose covering portion may comprise two end portions, wherein each end portion is configured to, when the head garment is worn by the user, wrap around a side of the head of the user, and wherein the nose covering portion is permanently affixed to an interior surface of the head covering portion. Each end portion may be configured to, when the head garment is worn by the user, wrap around to a back of the head of the user, and wherein, when the head garment is worn by the user, the nose covering portion is permanently affixed to the interior surface of the head covering portion behind the head of the user.
In an embodiment, the head garment further comprises: a neck covering portion comprising an upper edge and a first fastener portion in an upper region of the neck covering portion, wherein the nose covering portion further comprises a lower edge and a second fastener portion, and wherein the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion are configured to engage to each other and disengage from each other via manual force. When the head garment is worn by the user, while the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion are engaged, the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion may be positioned on a front of a head of the user. The nose covering portion and the neck covering portion may be permanently affixed to each other along at least a portion of the lower edge of the nose covering portion and the upper edge of the neck covering portion. When the head garment is worn by the user, the nose covering portion may be permanently affixed to the neck covering portion on one or both of a side of a head of the user or behind the head of the user. In an embodiment, when the head garment is worn by the user: when the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion are disengaged from each other, an opening is formed over a mouth of the user; and, when the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion are engaged to each other, the opening is closed such that the mouth of the user is covered by the neck covering portion. Each of the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion may comprise one or more magnets. Each of the first fastener portion and the second fastener portion may comprise two or more fastening components, and wherein each fastening component of the first fastener portion is configured to engage with a corresponding fastening component of the second fastener portion. The second fastener portion may comprise a first fastening component on a first side of the through-hole, and a second fastening component on a second side of the through-hole. Each of the two or more fastening components of the first fastener portion may comprise a bar magnet, wherein each of the two or more fastening components of the second fastener portion may comprise a disk magnet. The neck covering portion may have a tubular shape. The head garment may comprise a third fastener portion on an interior surface of the head garment and a fourth fastener portion on an exterior surface of the head garment, wherein the third fastener portion and the fourth fastener portion are configured to engage with each other and disengage from each other via manual force. Each of the third fastener portion and the fourth fastener portion may comprise two or more fastening components, wherein each fastening component of the third fastener portion is configured to engage with a corresponding fastening component of the fourth fastener portion. The two or more fastening components of the third fastener portion may comprise one of a set of hooks or a set of loops, wherein the two or more fastening components of the fourth fastener portion comprise the other one of a set of hooks or a set of loops. The third fastener portion may be positioned on an interior surface of the nose covering portion, wherein the fourth fastener portion is positioned on an exterior surface of the neck covering portion.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The details of the present invention, both as to its structure and operation, may be gleaned in part by study of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
A head garment is disclosed herein. As used herein, the term “head garment” refers to any garment that can be worn on the head, face, or neck, or any combination thereof. For example, the head garment may comprise a head covering portion that covers at least part of the head, a nose covering portion that covers at least part of the nose, or a neck covering portion that covers at least part of the neck, as well as any combination of a head covering portion, nose covering portion, and neck covering portion. For instance, the head garment may comprise only the head covering portion, only the nose covering portion, only the neck covering portion, all three of the head covering portion, nose covering portion, and neck covering portion, only the head covering portion and nose covering portion, only the nose covering portion and the neck covering portion, or only the head covering portion and neck covering portion.
In any embodiment of a head garment that comprises a combination of any two or all of the head covering portion, nose covering portion, neck covering portion. The head garment, including the one or more portions, may be made from a single piece of material or a plurality of pieces of material. Examples of possible materials that may be used to construct any of the portions include, without limitation, fleece, neofleece, fabric, neoprene, polymer, laminates, and/or membranes (e.g., rubber, elastomer, etc.). Different portions may be constructed using the same materials and/or different materials as other portions, and the portions themselves may comprise a single piece of material or a plurality of pieces of the same and/or different materials. In an embodiment, all of the portions of a head garment, comprising any combination of a head covering portion, nose covering portion, and/or neck covering portion, may be constructed as modular units that are then affixed to each other to form a single integrated unit.
In an embodiment that comprises a combination of a head covering portion, nose covering portion, and/or neck covering portion, each including portion may be modular. In other words, each portion in the combination may be constructed separately and then affixed together into the combination. Two or more of the portions in the combination may be permanently affixed or releasably affixed. In some cases, two or more portions may be permanently affixed in one region and releasably affixed in another portion, such that they may be partially separated from each other without being completely separated from each other.
Throughout the present description, “permanently affixed” refers to any means of permanently affixing two pieces of material together at one or more points, including permanently affixing two or more of the head covering portion, nose covering portion, and neck covering portion together. For purposes of illustration, stitching will be shown as the primary means for permanently affixing two pieces of material together. For example, two or more of the portions may be sewn together using thread. However, other means of permanently affixing two or more things together may be used instead of stitching, including, without limitation, heat seals and/or the like.
Throughout the present description, “releasably affixed” refers to any means of fastening two pieces of material together at one or more points, such that they may be subsequently separated from each other at those point(s). Examples of such fastening means comprise, without limitation, magnets, hooks and loops (e.g., Velcro™), zippers, snaps, buttons, buckles, friction, and/or the like. Regardless of which fastening means is used, the fastening means should be sufficiently strong to keep the materials releasably affixed to each other against normal ambient forces (e.g., wind and other weather, regular motion during recreational or other activities, etc.), but weak enough that the user can manually release the materials from each other using his or her hands (e.g., by pulling on one or both of the materials).
Some of the figures herein will illustrate embodiments of the head garment with transparent layers to show internal structures. It should be understood that, in reality, the material used to construct these embodiments of the head garment will generally be opaque, such that the internal structures are not visible from an exterior of the head garment, and vice versa.
After reading this description, it will become apparent to one skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative embodiments and alternative applications. However, although various embodiments of the present invention will be described herein, it is understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not limitation. As such, this detailed description of various embodiments should not be construed to limit the scope or breadth of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Nose covering portion 110 comprises an upper perimeter that defines a nose bridge portion 112. Nose bridge portion 112 is configured to engage the bridge of the nose of the user when nose covering portion 110 is worn. Nose covering portion 110 also comprises a lower perimeter that defines an upper lip portion 114. Upper lip portion 114 is configured to engage the upper lip of the user when nose covering portion 112 is worn. Nose covering portion 110 may also comprise a cutout between the upper perimeter and the lower perimeter, at the base of nose bridge portion 112, that defines a through-hole 116 passing from one surface of nose bridge portion 112 to the opposing surface of nose bridge portion 112. Through-hole 116 provides an opening at the nostrils of the user when nose covering portion 112 is worn, such that the user's nostrils may continue to breathe air from the external environment and breathe out carbon dioxide to the external environment, while the user is wearing nose covering portion 112.
As illustrated in
In any case, nose covering portion 110 may be made from stretchable material, such that nose covering portion 110 can stretch around the face to secure nose covering portion 110 around the head and face of a plurality of different users with different head diameters and/or having different sized noses, mouths, and/or other facial features. As illustrated by the side view in
As in the first embodiment, nose covering portion 110 comprises a nose bridge portion 112, an upper lip portion 114, and a through-hole 116 for the user's nose. However, as illustrated in
In contrast to the first embodiment of nose covering portion 110, the second embodiment of nose covering portion 110 comprises a forehead portion 113. Forehead portion 113 is positioned at a top of nose covering portion 110 and is configured to contact and cover at least a portion of the user's forehead when nose covering portion 110B is worn by the user.
In an embodiment, the perimeter of opening 111 may be configured to be used with goggles 200, as illustrated in
In an embodiment, nose covering portion 110 is permanently affixed to goggles 200 (e.g., between the outer perimeter and inner perimeter that defines opening 111). Alternatively, goggles 200 may be releasably affixed to nose covering portion 110B (e.g., between the outer perimeter and inner perimeter that defines opening 111, etc.). As yet another embodiment, goggles 200 may be configured to cover opening 111 in nose covering portion 110 without being affixed to nose covering portion 110. In this case, goggles 200 may be slid over nose covering portion 110 to cover opening 111 and slid off nose covering portion 110 to uncover opening 111.
In an embodiment, the outer perimeter of nose covering portion 110 may extend beyond the outer perimeter of goggles 200 around the entire outer perimeter of goggles 200. Alternatively, the outer perimeter of nose covering portion 110B may be flush (e.g., co-extensive) with the outer perimeter of goggles 200 in an upper portion (e.g., forehead portion 113), but extend beyond the edge of the outer surface of the goggles in a lower portion of the goggles. It should be understood that other alternatives are also possible.
In the illustrated embodiment, head covering portion 120 covers the user's forehead and extends around the back of the user's head when head garment 100 is worn by the user. In addition, neck covering portion 130 surrounds and covers at least a front portion of the user's neck when head garment 100 is worn by the user. Head covering portion 120 is illustrated as extending down to and covering the back and a portion of the side of the user's neck, and neck covering portion 130 is illustrated as extending only around the front and a portion of the sides of the user's neck and being fixed to head covering portion 120 at the sides of the user's neck, when head garment 100 is worn. However, in an alternative embodiment, neck covering portion 130 could extend around the entirety of the user's neck, from front to sides to back, while head covering portion 120 covers the user's forehead and the back of the user's head and is fixed to neck covering portion 130 around the top of the neck, when head garment 100 is worn. It should be understood that other configurations of head covering portion 120 and neck covering portion 130 are also possible, with a preference that, in the closed configuration, the surface of the user's entire head and neck is covered, except within opening 111 and through-hole 116.
In the illustrated embodiment, nose covering portion 110 is affixed to head covering portion 120. For example, nose covering portion 110 may be permanently affixed to head covering portion 120 around at least the upper portion of the perimeter of opening 111. An exterior surface of nose covering portion 110 may be affixed to an interior surface of head covering portion 120, or an interior surface of nose covering portion 110 may be affixed to an exterior surface of head covering portion 120.
In addition, at least a portion of the bottom edge of nose covering portion 110 may be releasably affixed to at least a portion of the top edge of neck covering portion 130 via a fastener 140. For example, the bottom edge of nose covering portion 110 may comprise one fastener portion 140A, whereas the top edge of neck covering portion 130 comprises the corresponding fastener portion 140B. In an embodiment, fastener portion 140A comprises one or more magnets and fastener portion 140B comprises one or more magnets that are magnetically attracted to the one or more magnets of fastener portion 140A. The magnet(s) of fastener portion 140A may be encased in piping at the bottom edge of nose covering portion 110, and the magnet(s) of fastener portion 140B may be encased in piping at the top edge of neck covering portion 130. Both pipings may comprise fabric or other material that is the same or different than the material(s) used for nose covering portion 110 and neck covering portion 130. The magnet(s) of fastener portions 140A and 140B may take any cross-sectional shape (e.g., circle, square, rectangle, triangle, etc.), but preferably have the same shape as each other. For example, each of fastener portions 140A and 140B may comprise a plurality of cylindrically shaped magnets that are longitudinally aligned throughout respective cylindrically shaped pipings. The fact that a plurality of such magnets are used allows each fastener portion 140A and 140B to curve with the curvature of their respective pipings.
As illustrated in
As illustrated, fastener portion 140B on the top edge of neck covering portion 130 comprises a bar magnet. Each bar magnet of fastener portion 140B corresponds to one of the disk magnets of fastener portion 140A. In other words, each bar magnet of fastener portion 140B is positioned so as to contact one of the disk magnets of fastener portion 140A, to thereby magnetically attach an upper edge of neck covering portion 130 to a bottom edge of nose covering portion 110. Thus, the distance between the centers of the bar magnets of fastener portion 140B may be identical or similar to the distance between the centers of the disk magnets of fastener portion 140A. As an example, the inside edge of each bar magnet may be positioned 2.5 inches or 6.35 centimeters from the front center line of neck covering portion 130.
While fastener portion 140A is shown as comprising disk magnets and fastener portion 140B is shown as comprising bar magnets, these fastener portions may comprise the same shape and size of magnets (e.g., both portions having the same size of disk magnets, both portions having the same size of bar magnets) or may comprise any mixture of shapes and sizes of magnets (e.g., fastener portion 140A comprising bar magnets and fastener portion 140B comprising disk magnets, or more generally fastener portion 140A comprising a first shape of magnet and fastener portion 140B comprising a second shape of magnet that is different than the first shape). In any case, when fastener portion 140A is magnetically attached to fastener portion 140B, fastener 140 releasably seals or affixes neck covering portion 130 to nose covering portion 110, so as to cover the user's mouth. In this closed configuration, head garment 100 covers the user's entire head and neck, front to back, with the exception of opening 111 (unless covered by goggles 200) and through-hole 116. Again, the magnets used may be selected so that the magnetic attraction is sufficient to hold the seal through normal activity, but easily release the seal when the user exerts a pulling force, for example, on the top portion of neck covering portion 130. Thus, the user may effortlessly transition between the closed configuration and the open configuration, for example, to more freely breath, talk, drink, eat, and/or the like.
In an embodiment, each of the magnets of fastener portions 140A and 140B may be enclosed, so as to be hidden from view. For example, the magnets may be positioned inside a hem seam in their respective portions. Specifically, the disk magnets of fastener portion 140A may be stitched into place underneath disk-shaped material that is the same as the material used for nose covering portion 110. In addition, the bar magnets of fastener portion 140B may be hemmed into piping on the top edge of neck covering portion 130.
In an embodiment, as illustrated in the back view of
In the illustrated embodiment, head covering portion 120 comprises three separate pieces of material, including two side pieces 122A and 122B and a spine 124 that extends from the forehead of the user, over the crown of the head, down the back of the head, and down the back of the neck of the user. Spine 124 is affixed (e.g., stitched) to the two side pieces 122 on both of its long edges to form head covering portion 120. In this case, as illustrated in
In an embodiment, nose covering portion 110 is permanently or releasably affixed to the skull cap of head covering portion 120. For example, in the same or similar manner as discussed above, end portions 118 of nose covering portion 110 may be affixed to head covering portion 120 by positioning the exterior surface of end portions 118 so as to contact the interior surface of head covering portion 120, and stitching the surfaces together around at least a portion of the periphery of end portions 118. It should be understood that in an embodiment in which end portions 118 wrap around the back of the user's head when worn, the fixing means may be performed in the rear of the head covering portion 120 (e.g., at positions which will be on the back of the user's head when head garment 100 is worn). In any case, the stitching may be performed close to the short edges of end portions 118, so as to maximize the ability of nose covering portion 110 to stretch to accommodate different sizes and shapes of heads.
In practice, the head garment 100, illustrated in
Nose covering portion 110 and neck covering portion 130 may be configured with fastener 140 to be releasably affixed to each other. For example, as discussed elsewhere herein, fastener 140 may comprise a fastener portion 140A (e.g., comprising two disk magnets), near a lower edge of nose covering portion 110, and a fastener portion 140B (e.g., comprising two bar magnets), near an upper edge of neck covering portion, and configured to magnetically engage with fastener portion 140A. Even though nose covering portion 110 and neck covering portion 130 can be releasably affixed along their front edges, in an embodiment, they are permanently affixed along at least a portion of their back and/or side edges. Thus, head garment 100 may transition between an open configuration in which a mouth opening is provided and a closed configuration in which no mouth opening is provided, as illustrated in a different embodiment in
Neck covering portion 130 may be formed as a tube by wrapping a substantially rectangular piece of material into a substantially cylindrical shape, and then seaming or otherwise affixing opposing edges of the rectangle to each other (e.g., via stitching). For example, as illustrated in
Nose covering portion 110 may be formed from a front panel 610 and back panel 620. Front panel 610 may be similar to the nose covering portion 110 illustrated in
In practice, the head garment 100, illustrated in
In an embodiment, neck covering portion 130 comprises a bandana with a rounded bottom edge. Head garment 100 may comprise a fastener 134 that comprises a first fastener portion 134A and a second fastener portion 134B, which are configured to engage to each other and disengage from each other via manual force. Fastener 134 may comprise any fastening means described herein or well-known in the art. However, in the illustrated embodiment, fastener 134 comprises hooks and loops (e.g., Velcro™). For instance, as illustrated in
In practice, the head garment 100, illustrated in
Nose covering portion 110 may be permanently affixed to neck covering portion 130 by hemming over the top and/or side edges of head garment 100 at the corners where nose covering portion 110 and neck covering portion 130 are in contact. It should be understood that the hem should not proceed across the entire area where nose covering portion 110 and neck covering portion 130 are in contact, since this would prevent the opening and closing of mouth opening 142 using fastener 140. In an embodiment, a hem is stitched around the edges of neck covering portion 130 to strengthen and support it. As illustrated in
The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently preferred embodiment of the invention and are therefore representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly not limited.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent App. No. 62/798,351, filed on Jan. 29, 2019, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full.
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