Protective headwear with decorative and utilitarian attachments

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6305029
  • Patent Number
    6,305,029
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Lindsey; Rodney M.
    Agents
    • Roylance, Abrams, Berdo & Goodman, L.L.P.
Abstract
Protective headwear including a cover and a liner permanently attached to a hard hat. The cover and liner members provide protection against inclement weather conditions. In particular side, front, and rear flaps can be pivoted between folded and unfolded positions such that the protective headwear can be used in both bad and good weather conditions. The liner, being formed of fur, is both decorative and utilitarian in providing protection against cold weather.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Protective headwear, such as a hard hats, are typically employed to provide protection to the wearer while involved in potentially hazardous activities, such as construction. In particular, hard hats protect against blows to the head of the wearer.




Prior art hard hats, however, fail to adequately provide protection against inclement weather conditions often faced by construction workers and the like. In an attempt to provide protection against weather conditions, some prior art hard hats employ attachments such as flaps. However, because these attachments are not permanently fixed to the hard hat, they often disengage from the hard hat and fall off. In addition, the attachments of the prior art hard hats are inadequate since they cover only a small portion of the wearer's head, face, and neck. Furthermore, none of the prior art hard hats provide protective attachments wherein the hard hat can be employed in both good and bad weather conditions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide protective headwear that provides full and adequate protection to the wearer against various weather conditions, including very cold climate conditions.




Another object of the present invention is to provide protective headwear with a cover or attachment that is permanently attached thereby preventing the attachment from falling off.




A further object of the present invention is to provide protective headwear with a cover having a plurality of side flaps and an inner liner for protection against inclement weather conditions.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide protective headwear that can be employed in both good and bad weather.




A yet further object of the present invention is to provide protective headwear with attachments that are decorative and aesthetically pleasing while providing protection against inclement weather conditions.




The foregoing objects are basically attained by protective headwear comprising a crown member having an inner surface and an outer surface, a cover member disposed on the crown member, the cover member including, a main panel fixedly attached to the outer surface of the crown member, opposing first and second side panels extending from the main panel beyond the crown member, the first side panel includes a first surface, and the second side panel includes a second surface; and a liner being disposed on each of the first and second surfaces of the first and second side panels, respectively.




By designing the protective headwear in this fashion, the wearer is provided with complete protection against accidental blows to the head and inclement weather conditions. In addition, the headwear is aesthetically pleasing and can be employed in both good and bad weather conditions.




Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description which taken in conjunction with annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to the drawings which form a part of this disclosure:





FIG. 1

is left, front, perspective view of protective headwear according to an embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the protective cover and liner;





FIG. 2

is rear elevational view of the protective headwear illustrated in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

, illustrating a hard hat, the protective cover, and the protective liner of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, protective headwear


10


according to the present invention includes a crown member


12


having a cover member


14


disposed over crown member


12


with a liner


16


disposed on the inside of cover member


14


.




Crown member


12


is a defined by a hard hat, as known in the art, having a crown section


18


and a free edge


20


at a bottom periphery


22


of the crown section


18


. Crown member


12


further includes a convex outer surface


24


and a concave inner surface


26


forming a substantially semi-circular shaped crown member


12


in cross section, as best seen in

FIG. 3

, having an inner receiving area


28


for receiving the head of a wearer (not shown), such that free edge


20


is above the ears of the wearer when placed on the wearer's head. Crown member


12


is preferably formed of any rigid or semi-rigid material that can withstand impact, such as plastic, as is well known in the art.




An inner crown liner


30


, preferably formed of any fabric material, may be alternatively attached to inner surface


26


to provide comfort and support to the wearer. Liner


30


can be secured to crown member


12


by any known attachment, such as by adhesive or by fasteners. Liner


30


can also be sewn to cover member


14


, as will described below.




In addition, adjustable straps


32


, may be included within inner receiving area


28


along inner surface


26


to allow the wearer to easily adjust inner receiving area


28


according to the head size of the wearer. Each adjustable strap


32


preferably includes top and bottom plastic snapping sections


33


and


35


with the bottom section


35


being fixedly attached to the crown member


12


, wherein the two sections


33


and


35


can be snapped in various locations to provide the desired size. In addition, the top sections


33


of each straps


32


are joined at their top ends. It will be understood that any number of adjustable straps can be employed and is not limited to just two. By changing the location of the engagement between sections


33


and


35


of each strap


32


, the straps can be made either shorter or longer to adjust to the size of the wearer's head.




Alternatively, a plurality of flexible straps (not shown) having loops at each of their distal ends and being attached to crown member


12


at each of their opposing ends. A string can be inserted through all of the loops and tied according to the desired size. By tying the loops together, either tightly or loosely, the flexible straps can adjust according to the size of the wearer's head.




Cover member


14


is disposed over crown member


12


providing protection to the wearer from the elements such as wet and cold weather. Cover member


14


includes a main panel


34


, a first or right side panel or flap


36


, a second or left side panel or flap


38


opposing right panel or flap


36


, a third or front side panel or flap


40


extending between right and left panels


36


and


38


, and a fourth or rear side panel


42


opposing front panel


40


. Cover member


14


is preferably formed of a fabric material, such as NYLON or canvas. However, cover member


14


can be formed of any flexible fabric material, preferable material that is water-resistant or water proof.




Main panel


34


particularly includes fourt attached sections, two outer sections


44


and


46


and two middle sections


48


and


49


therebetween, preferably attached by sewn or seams lines


50


,


52


and


53


such that main panel


34


has substantially the same shape as crown member


12


. Main panel


34


also has an outer surface


54


and an inner surface


56


with a bottom peripheral edge


58


corresponding to free edge


20


of crown member


12


such that main panel


34


either substantially covers or entirely covers crown section


18


.




Main panel


34


is fixedly attached to crown section


18


, specifically, to inner crown liner


30


at the bottom periphery


22


of crown member


12


by a sewing attachment or a fastener, thereby preventing main panel


34


and cover member


14


from falling off of crown member


12


. However, main panel


34


can be attached to crown section


18


in any known manner, such as adhesive, as long as cover member is prevented from releasing from of crown member


12


.




Bottom peripheral edge


58


further includes opposing right and left sections


60


and


62


, and opposing front and rear sections


64


and


66


wherein right and left panels


36


and


38


extend downwardly from right and left sections


60


and


62


of bottom peripheral edge


58


, respectively, and front and rear panels


40


and


42


extend downwardly from front and rear sections


64


and


66


respectively.




Right and left panels


36


and


38


are substantially identical and provide protection for the wearer, specifically the wearer's ears, face, and neck. Each of panels


36


and


38


extend downwardly past the ears of the wearer and along the neck with opposing and substantially parallel front and back free edges


60


and


62


, and a bottom free edge


64


extending therebetween. Right panel


36


further includes a first or inner surface


66


and an outer surface


68


, and left panel further includes a second or inner surface


70


and an outer surface


72


. Each of right and left panels


36


and


38


include corresponding first and second fasteners


74


and


76


on their outer surfaces


68


and


72


, respectively, proximate bottom edge


64


. First and second fasteners


74


and


76


are defined by a male and female clasping members. First fastener


76


further includes a flexible adjustable strap


78


allowing the wearing to adjust first and second fasteners


74


and


76


when they are engaged. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that first and second fasteners


74


and


76


can be any known fasteners, such as VELCRO, snaps, or straps that are simply tied together. Right and left panels


36


and


38


can also alternatively include air holes


79


that extend through both each of the panels


36


and


38


and liner member


16


.




Front panel


40


extends downwardly between the front free edges


60


of right and left panels


36


and


38


for protecting the wearer's face and includes opposing, substantially parallel side free edges


80


and


82


, and a bottom free edge


84


extending there between. Front panel


40


further includes a third or inner surface


86


and an outer surface


88


and is substantially shorter than right and left panels


36


and


38


. Outer surface


88


also has a pair of third fasteners


90


that correspond to a pair of fourth fasteners


92


disposed on main panel


34


spaced from its peripheral edge


58


near a front portion of crown member


12


, as best seen in FIG.


1


. Third and fourth fasteners


90


and


92


are preferably snaps. Although it is preferable to have a pair of snap fasteners, only one snap fastener on each of the main and front panels


34


and


40


is required. In addition, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that any type of known fastener can be used to secure front panel


40


and main panel


34


, such as VELCRO or clasps.




Rear panel


42


extends downwardly between back free edges


62


of right and left panels


36


and


38


for protecting the back of the wearer's neck. Rear panel


42


also includes a fourth or inner surface


94


and an outer surface


96


and like front panel


40


, is substantially shorter than right and left panels


36


and


38


. However, rear panel


42


can be the same length or longer than the length of right and left panels


36


and


38


. Preferably, rear panel


42


and right and left panels


36


and


38


are formed as a one-piece unitary member, as best seen in FIG.


2


. However, each of right, left, and rear panels


36


,


28


, and


42


can be separately formed and attached any known manner, such as a sewing attachment.




A liner member


16


is disposed on the inside of cover member


12


that is both decorative and provides protection and warmth against inclement weather conditions. Specifically, liner member


16


includes first, second, third, and fourth sections


98


,


100


,


102


, and


104


corresponding to right, left, front, and rear panels


36


,


38


,


40


, and


42


, respectively. First section


98


is disposed on inner surface


66


of right panel


36


and extends from bottom periphery


22


of crown member


12


to bottom free edge


64


of right panel


36


, substantially covering inner surface


66


. Similarly, second section


100


is disposed on inner surface


70


of left panel


38


and extends from bottom periphery


22


of crown member


12


to bottom free edge


64


of left panel


38


, substantially covering inner surface


70


. Likewise, third and fourth sections


102


and


104


are disposed on inner surfaces


86


and


94


of front rear panels


40


and


42


, respectively.




Liner member


16


, is preferably a thermal insulator such as fur, such that portions


106


of the fur liner will protrude all of the edges of right, left, front and back panels


36


,


38


,


40


and


42


. However, liner member


16


can be formed of any flexible fabric material. It is further preferable, that first, second and back sections


98


,


100


and


104


of liner member


16


be formed as a one-piece unitary member, however, each section can be separably formed and attached.




In operation, the wearer's head is inserted between right and left panels


36


and


38


into inner receiving area


28


of crown member


12


such that right and left panels rest over the wearer's ears and neck, front panel


40


covers the wearer's forehead and face, and back panel


42


covers the back of the wearer's neck. Since cover member


14


and liner member


16


are formed of flexible material, all of the panels are movable between folded and unfolded positions.




In the unfolded position, both right and left panels


36


and


38


are extended downwardly along with rear panel


42


Such that liner member


16


is adjacent the wearer. First and second fasteners


74


and


76


can be engaged under the wearer's chin to provide additional warmth and protection. Back free edges


62


of right and left panels allow the panels to easily engage via first and second fasteners


74


and


76


since the back edges


62


of the panels can be pulled in front of the wearer's neck.




When protection from the weather is not required, right, left, and rear panels


36


,


38


, and


42


can simply be pivoted upwardly towards main panel


34


and crown member


12


conveniently moving the panels out of the way without having to separate the panels from crown member


12


. In the folded position, the outer surfaces


68


,


72


,


96


of right, left, and rear panels


36


,


38


, and


42


abut the outer surface


54


of main panel


34


, leaving liner member


16


exposed. Due to the inherent nature of the canvas material of cover member


12


, right, left, and rear panels


36


,


38


, and


42


will remain in the folded position without further attachment. However, to provide additional securement of these panels with respect to main panel


34


, first and second fasteners


74


and


76


can be engaged ensuring that right, left, and rear panels


36


,


38


, and


42


will not become unfolded. To return the panels


36


,


38


and


42


to the unfolded position, first and second fasteners


74


and


76


are simply disengaged and the panels are pivoted downwardly back to the unfolded position.




Since front panel


40


is not attached to right and left panels


36


and


38


, it can move between folded and unfolded positions independently of panels


36


,


38


, and


42


. In the unfolded position, front panel


40


extends generally downwardly at an angle with respect to right and left panels


36


and


38


. When not needed for protection, front panel


40


is simply pivoted upwardly into a folded position such that outer surface


88


of front panel


40


is adjacent outer surface


54


, and liner member


16


is exposed. Similar to right, left, and rear panels


36




38


, and


42


, due to the inherent nature of the canvas material of cover member


12


allows front panel


40


to remain in the folded position without further attachment. However, third and fourth fasteners


90


and


92


can be engaged to provide additional securing and ensuring that front panel


40


will not unfold.




By designing cover and liner members


14


and


16


in this fashion such that all of the panels are movable between folded and unfolded positions, one can employ headwear


10


in both good and bad weather. In addition, by fixedly attaching cover member


14


to crown member


12


, cover member


14


is prevented from falling off of headwear


10


.




While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. Protective headwear, comprising:a crown member having an inner surface and an outer surface, said crown member being substantially rigid; a cover member disposed on said crown member, said cover member including: a main panel attached to said outer surface of said crown member, said main panel being substantially covering said outer surface, and opposing first and second side panels extending from said main panel beyond said crown member, each of said first and second side panels being movable with respect to said main panel between folded and unfolded positions, said first side panel includes a first surface, said second side panel includes a second surface, said first side panel includes a first fastener, said second side panel includes a second fastener, said first and second fasteners being engaged when said first and second side panels are in said folded position, and said first and second fasteners form a snap-fit engagement, and said cover member includes third and fourth side panels extending from said main panel; a thermal insulator liner is disposed on each of said first and second surfaces of said first and second side panels, respectively; and a flexible inner liner is disposed on said inner surface of said crown member.
  • 2. Protective headwear according to claim 1, whereineach of said third and fourth panels includes third and fourth surfaces, respectively; and said thermal insulator liner is disposed on each of said third and fourth surfaces, respectively.
  • 3. Protective headwear according to claim 1, whereinsaid first and second side panels are left and right panels respectively; and said third and fourth panels are front and rear panels respectively, said front and rear panels being substantially shorter in length than said right and left panels.
  • 4. Protective headwear according to claim 1, whereinsaid third panel is movable between folded and unfolded positions and includes a third fastener for securing said third panel to said main panel; and said main panel includes a fourth fastener corresponding to said third fastener, said third and fourth fasteners being engaged when said third panel is in said folded position.
  • 5. Protective headwear according to claim 1, whereinsaid first, second, and fourth panels are formed as a one-piece unitary member.
  • 6. Protective headwear, comprising:a crown member having an inner surface and an outer surface, said crown member being substantially rigid; a cover member disposed on said crown member, said cover member including, a main panel attached to said outer surface of said crown member substantially covering said outer surface; opposing first and second side panels movable between folded and unfolded positions and extending from said main panel beyond said crown member, said first side panel includes a first surface and a first fastener, and said second side panel includes a second surface and a second fastener corresponding to said first fastener; opposing third and fourth side panels movable between folded and unfolded positions and extending from said main panel beyond said crown member, said third side panel includes a third surface, and said fourth side panel includes a fourth surface; and a thermal insulator liner being disposed on each of said first, second, third and fourth surfaces, respectively.
  • 7. Protective headwear according to claim 6, whereinsaid first and second fasteners are engaged when said first and second side panels are in both said folded and unfolded positions.
  • 8. Protective headwear according to claim 6, whereineach of said first, second, third, and fourth surfaces are inner surfaces, respectively; and a flexible inner liner is disposed on said inner surface of said crown member.
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