Claims
- 1) A hat comprising
a round tubular center portion formed of flexible material that has an hard inside surface which reflects sound, said center portion having a large end and a small end, the size of the large end is such that the large end fits on a wearer's head, the size of the small end is such that the small end fits over a user's mouth, whereby said hat can fold when placed on a user's head and when held in an extended shape it can be used as a megaphone for sound amplification.
- 2) A hat recited in claim 1 including a poster-like message display panel on said center portion.
- 3) The hat recited in claim 1 including cuffs at both ends of said center portion.
- 4) The hat recited in claim 1 wherein said center portion is made of polyester duck cloth.
- 5) The hat recited in claim 1 wherein said flexible material in impermeable to air.
- 6) The hat recited in claim 1 made of flexible material that can maintain a tubular shape when held at one point at the ends of the tube and which can be folded lengthwise into a small shape.
- 7) The device recited in claim 1 wherein said tubular center portion is soft and pliable.
- 8) A megaphone comprising,
a tubular central portion made of flexible material which has a smooth and hard inside surface, said tubular central portion having a small end and a large end, said flexible material being able to maintain a tubular shape when held at one point on the large end and one point on the small end, said smooth and hard inside surface being able to reflect sound such that said megaphone can be used to amplify sound.
- 9) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein said flexible material with a smooth and hard interior surface is vinyl cloth.
- 10) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein said small end approximates the width of a users mouth.
- 11) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein the large end is approximately the size of a wearer's head.
- 12) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein the large end has a felt cuff which extends around the end of the central portion to make the device comfortable when worn.
- 14) The megaphone recited in claim 8 including an information conveying artifact on the central portion of the device.
- 15) The megaphone recited in claim 8 including an information conveying artifact on an outside surface of the device.
- 16) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein the central portion is made from material that has sound reflecting properties on the inside surface and aesthetic properties on the outside surface.
- 17) The megaphone recited in claim 8 where the center portion is made of PVC vinyl cloth that has a felt backing.
- 18) The megaphone recited in claim 12 wherein said cuff is are made from craft felt.
- 19) A multi purpose device comprising,
a tapered tubular central portion with a small open end and a large open end, said central portion being made of flexible material which has a smooth hard interior surface, such that said central portion can maintain a tubular shape when held at one point on the large end and one point on the small end and such that said interior surface reflects sound such that said device can be used to amplify sound, whereby said device can be used as a hat, a megaphone or folded to form a pennant.
- 20) The hat recited in claim 1 including a sun visor.
- 21) The megaphone recited in claim 8 including a zipper along the entire length of the tubular portion such that said megaphone can be opened to form a single layer device that can be used as a blanket or as a pennant.
- 22) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein said tubular center portion is soft and pliable.
- 23) The megaphone recited in claim 8 wherein said tubular center portion is non-permeable to air.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/995,078 filed Nov. 26, 2001. This application is also a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 29/173,412 filed Dec. 28, 2002. Application Ser. No. 09/995,078 is non-provisional application of
[0002] provisional application No. 60/256,447 filed Dec. 18, 2000 and
[0003] a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 29/138,100 filed Mar. 6, 2001.
[0004] Priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 and 35 U.S.C. 120 to the filing date of the above four listed applications is claimed. The descriptive material and drawings in the above four applications is hereby incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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