The present disclosure is related to headwear, and more particularly, to a reversible beanie with a pom-pom and a method of manufacturing the reversible beanie.
Headwear can include various components. One type of headwear is a beanie, which may include a pom-pom. A beanie is typically manufactured in one-style. Thus, if a user is interested in a different style, then they must purchase another beanie.
A reversible headwear and method of assembling thereof is provided. The reversible headwear, such as a beanie, includes a reversible headwear body and an accessory such as a pom-pom connected thereto. The reversible headwear body is adjustable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The headwear body has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The first and second surfaces correspond to outer and inner surfaces respectively in the first configuration of the headwear body, and to the inner and outer surfaces respectively in the second configuration of the headwear body. The headwear body has a through-hole extending from the first surface to the second surface. The pom-pom is configured to be connected to the headwear body to allow movement of the connected pom-pom through the through-hole for positioning the connected pom-pom over the opening on or over the outer surface when the headwear body is in the first configuration or the second configuration.
In various example embodiments, the headwear body is configured to turn or roll over from an inside to an outside to adjust between the first and second configurations. The headwear body can be formed of at least two or more layers, the through-hole extending through the layers. The first and second surfaces can have different patterns. The headwear body can include an overlock which is a reinforced area adjacent to the through-hole. The headwear body can comprise of yarn. The through-hole can be positioned on a top portion of the headwear body.
Furthermore, in the various example embodiments, the pom-pom can be configured to have connected thereto two pieces of string, which are connected to the headwear body at locations proximate the through-hole. The two pieces of string can engage the headwear body at two corresponding positions on opposite sides around the through-hole of the headwear.
The description of the various exemplary embodiments is explained in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
The headwear body 110 is reversible between a first configuration in
In either configurations, the pom-pom 150 can be positioned or re-positioned on or over the outer surface of the headwear body 110. As will be described in greater detail below, the headwear body 110 includes a through-hole (see e.g., through-hole 130 in
As further shown in
The pom-pom 150 can be a decorative feature or accessory on the headwear 100, and can take the form of a ball or tuft with fibrous material. The pom-pom 150 can, for example, be made of acrylic, wool, microfiber, cotton, or other suitable materials for use in a headwear such as a beanie. The pom-pom 150 can be compressed to a compressed state, or expanded to an expanded or fluffed state. The pom-pom 150 can be compressed and pushed through a through-hole on the headwear body 110 to re-position the pom-pom 150 on the headwear 100. The pom-pom 150 can have a diameter or width, such as when in the expanded or fluffed state, that is larger than the through-hole and can cover the through-hole when positioned on or over the outer surface of the headwear body 110.
As shown in
An example of the headwear 100 with the headwear body 110 connected to the pom-pom 150 is shown in
Thereafter, as shown by reference 640 in
At reference 802, a reversible headwear body (e.g., 110) is provided which is adjustable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The headwear body has a first surface and an opposite second surface, and a through-hole extending from the first surface to the second surface. The first and second surfaces correspond to outer and inner surfaces respectively in the first configuration of the headwear body, and correspond to the inner and outer surfaces respectively in the second configuration of the headwear body. The headwear body has a through-hole extending from the first surface to the second surface
At reference 804, a headwear accessory such as a pom-pom (e.g., 150) is provided.
At reference 806, the pom-pom is connected to the headwear body to allow movement of the connected pom-pom through the through-hole for positioning the connected pom-pom over the opening on or over the outer surface when the headwear body is in the first configuration or the second configuration. For example, the pom-pom can be connected using one or more strings or pieces of strings (e.g., two), or other connection mechanism (e.g., a fastener) which provides sufficient slack or flexibility to allow movement of the pom-pom, when connected, via the through-hole to a position over the through-hole on or over the outer surface of the headwear body.
It should be understood that the headwear and various method or processes, such as for manufacturing or manipulating/reversing the headwear, which are shown and described herein are provided as examples. The various method or process operations herein can be performed in combination with others operations, or in a different order with some or all of the operations.
It should be understood that the headwear can include a headwear body with one, two or more layers, which are formed of woven or non-woven material(s). Although the headwear in
The pom-pom can be connected to the headwear body using various connecting mechanisms (e.g., fastener or fastening mechanisms) or the like, which provide for sufficient slack or flexibility to allow movement of the pom-pom through the through-hole of the headwear body and positioning thereof over the through-hole on or over an outer surface of the headwear. When using string(s) or the like, the opening in the overlock or headwear body to receive a portion of the string can be pre-formed (e.g., cut-out, weaved or knitted with an opening or space, etc.). The pom-pom and through-hole can be positioned at a top, central portion of the headwear body, or any desired portion of the headwear body. The piece(s) of string may be formed of the same or similar material as the pompom or headwear body, or may be formed of a resilient or non-resilient material. The headwear may also include one or more pom-poms and one or more through-holes, such as described herein.
Words of degree, such as “about”, “around”, “substantially”, and the like are used herein in the sense of “at, or nearly at, when given the manufacturing, design, and material tolerances inherent in the stated circumstances” and are used to prevent the unscrupulous infringer from unfairly taking advantage of the invention disclosure where exact or absolute figures and operational or structural relationships are stated as an aid to understanding the invention.
While particular embodiments and applications of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise construction and compositions disclosed herein and that various modifications, changes, and variations can be apparent from the foregoing descriptions without departing from the invention.
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