Claims
- 1. A sanitary head covering, comprising:
- first and second sides joined to form the head covering so as to extend above the top of a wearer's head;
- an upper edge of each of said sides forming a generally sinusoidal curve;
- a first crown portion sealed to the interior of said first side along said upper edge;
- a second crown portion sealed to the interior of said second side along said upper edge; and
- said first and second crown portions sealed together distal said upper edges, such that said first and second crown portions are disposed beneath said upper edges and generally conform to the top of the shape of the wearer's head.
- 2. The head covering of claim 1, wherein said first and second sides are joined together along a front edge.
- 3. The head covering of claim 1, wherein said crown portions are sealed to said sides by glue.
- 4. The head covering of claim 1, wherein said crown portions are sealed to said sides by a heat seal.
- 5. The head covering of claim 1, further comprising glue spots to seal upper front and rear corners of said sides together to add stiffness to the head covering.
- 6. A sanitary head covering comprising:
- an elongated side sheet folded in half about a transverse fold axis having upper and lower edges and forming first and second sides dimensioned to fit a wearer's head;
- an elongated crown sheet having an upper edge sealed along and coextensive with said upper edge on said elongated side sheet and having a lower edge, when folded along said fold axis, sealed to itself to from first and second crown portions, said first and second crown portions also being sealed at a point most remote from said fold axis;
- the upper edges of said sides and crown portions forming a generally sinusoidal curve; and
- means for securing the covering to the wearer's head.
- 7. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, wherein said elongated sheet comprises an absorbent material.
- 8. The sanitary head covering of claim 7, wherein said absorbent material comprises cellulose fiber stock.
- 9. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, wherein said crown portions comprise a nonwoven material.
- 10. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, wherein said crown portions comprise a woven material.
- 11. The sanitary heat covering of claim 6, wherein said crown portions are sealed to said first and second sides by glue.
- 12. The sanitary head covering of claim 11, wherein said glue comprises hot melt glue.
- 13. The sanitary head covering of of claim 11, wherein said glue comprises a coadhesive.
- 14. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, wherein said crown portions are sealed to said first and second sides by a heat seal.
- 15. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, wherein said means for securing the covering to the head comprises a tie strip attached to a bottom edge of said elongated sheet opposite said crown portions.
- 16. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, wherein said means for securing comprises elastic attached to a bottom edge of said elongated sheet opposite said crown portions.
- 17. The sanitary head covering of claim 6, further comprising glue spots to seal upper front and rear corners of said elongated sheet together to add stiffness to the head covering.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/621,307 filed Dec. 3, 1990, entitled "Sanitary Head Covering and Method of Manufacture" by Vance M. Hubbard and Welton K. Brunson, now abandoned, which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/382,259, filed Jul. 20, 1989, by Vance M. hubbard and Welton K. Brunson for "Sanitary Head Covering and Method of Manufacture", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,008,961, issued Apr. 23, 1991.
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