The present invention relates to wearable consumer products. Specifically, the present invention relates to caps, hats, and bags with a securing snapback strip.
Typically, a consumer wearable, such as a baseball cap, contains various structures for size adjustments. It is known that a securing strip with one or more through holes going through the entire thickness of a female end of the securing strip. The through holes forms the void part of the strip, which reduces the aesthetic value of the strip and the entire cap.
In an aspect, a cap comprises a body of a cap, a size adjusting strap/member having a first elongate member and a second elongated member, a male protrusion on the first elongated member, and one or more recesses at an inner surface on the second elongated member, wherein the male protrusion is structured to engage and secure the one or more recesses. In some embodiments, the recesses comprises a bottom surface opposite to the surface containing the recesses.
In some embodiments, the second elongated member comprises a cavity on an outer surface. In some other embodiments, the cavity is coupled with an insertable piece. In some embodiments, the cavity is filled with a solidifyable chemical. In other embodiments, the solidifyable chemical comprises a polymeric material. In some other embodiments, the polymeric material comprises silicone. In some embodiments, the polymeric material comprises resin. In other embodiments, the first elongated member, the second elongated member, or both are made of one or more plastic material, polymer, or both. In some other embodiments, the first elongated member, the second elongated member, or both are made of one or more plastic material, polymer, or both. In some embodiments, the first elongated member, the second elongated member, or both are made of fabrics. In other embodiments, the recesses are not through holes.
In another aspect, a method of making a cap comprises forming a body of a hat and forming a size adjusting member coupled with the body, wherein the size adjusting member comprises a first member instantly separable from a second member, wherein the first member has a securing protrusion structure and the second member has a cavity on a side facing inward configured to form an engaged/coupled size adjusting member by engaging the securing protrusion structure.
In some embodiments, the second member comprises a flat surface throughout a substantial all of a surface facing outward, wherein the flat surface includes the bottom of the cavity. In other embodiments, the second member comprises a recess surface facing outward. In some other embodiments, the recess surface is configured to couple with an insertable decorative piece. In some embodiments, the recess surface is filled with a solidifyable material. In some other embodiments, the solidifyable material comprises a monomer of a polymer. In some embodiments, the polymer comprises a plastic.
In another aspect, a securing structure comprises a male protrusion on a first elongated member and one or more recesses at a first surface on a second elongated member, wherein the male protrusion is structured to engage and secure the one or more recesses, wherein the first surface is facing opposite to a second surface, wherein the second surface has a flat surface across substantial all of the second surface.
In some embodiments, the second surface comprises a recess. In other embodiments, the recess is filled with a decorative piece forming an entirely smooth, uninterrupted, and/or continuous surface. In some other embodiments, the recess is filled with a polymer.
In some embodiments, the cavity 108A, 108B, and 108C are recesses from the coupling side and not a through hole. For example, the recesses are half way through the thickness of the female end 108. The recesses are able to be on the side facing toward the body of the cap. In another example, the recesses is almost going through the entire thickness of the female end 108 except having a thin layer, such as 0.01 mm, covering the back. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate that any depth of the recesses are within the scope of the present invention.
The view 104B shows a top view of the securing structure 104. The bolt 106 can couple with one of the recesses 108A, 108B, or 108C to immobilize the size/structure of the cap. The bolt 106A can be snug-fit (e.g., engagement via size fitting and/or friction) into the one of the recesses 108A, 108B, or 108C.
In some embodiments, the securing structure 104 comprises a snapback strip. The securing structure 104 can be made of plastic (e.g., polyethylene (PE)), wool, wood, cotton, or any other materials. The securing structure 104 can be applied to a cap, a hat, a bag, beanies, or any other personal items.
As shown in a top view 202B, the coupling of the first strip 204 and the second strip 206 forms a continuous, integrated, and smooth surface 210. In some embodiments, the first strip 204 comprises an offset slope structure 218, which forms a seamless connection when coupled with the slope 216 of the second strip 206.
As shown in a front view 202C, there is no through hole on the second strip 206, thus the protrusion 208 is invisible from the front view. The doted circle of the protrusion 208 represent a recess engaged the protraction 208 at the back side of the surface and cannot be seen from the front that is facing away from the body of the cap.
As shown in a front view 202D, the entire surface 210 can be a solid surface without holes or interruptions. Decorations 212, such as printing and drawings, can be applied on the surface 210. In some embodiments, the decoration 212 is pre-printed before the assembling of the pieces of the components of the cap. In some embodiments, the decoration 212 is printed after the assembling of the pieces of the components of the cap.
In some embodiments, the decorative pieces 314 can be made of plastic, wood, or any other materials. In some embodiments, a frame 318 enclose a recess 316. The frame 318 can be either the frame 310A, 306A, or both. One of more liquid polymers 320 can be filled into the recess 316 forming a smooth and/or flat decorative surface 322. The liquid polymer can be resin, polyethylene, polypropylene, and any other polymeric materials. A hardener, heat, and light (e.g., UV) can be applied to cure the polymer. In some embodiments, nanoparticles of various functions are able to be added to the liquid. For example, nanoparticles (e.g., Al2O3) for enhancing the hardness of the polymer can be added. In some embodiments, the decorative piece 314 is applied on a size adjustment band with through holes.
In some embodiments, the locking mechanism 500 comprises a securing structure 504. The securing structure 504 comprises a male end 504A and a female end 504B. The male end 504A comprises a locking bolt facing outside of the bag 502. The female end 504B comprises one or more cavities facing toward the opening of the bag 502. The locking bolt is able to be snug-fit or stay in a locked position in the cavities forming a locking mechanism. In some embodiments, the bolt and cavity are swapped with their locations.
At a Step 606, a decorative portion of a size adjustment structure (e.g., a snapback size adjustment band) is formed. In some embodiments, printing, drawings, dyeing, or any coloring processes are used to form the decorative portion of the cap. In other embodiments, an insertable piece is coupled with a recess on the decorative surface forming a smooth surface without holes facing outward. In some other embodiments, a solidifyable liquid (e.g., nature resin and polymer precursors) is filled in the recesses forming a filled surface, such as copal or mastic. The method 600 can stop at a Step 608.
An engaging member 704A on a first side 704 is structured to form a secured engagement with a matching member 706A on a second side 706. In some embodiments, the engagement members/matching members 704A and 706A are structured to contain protrusion and recess for engaging each other. A person of ordinary skill in the art appreciates that the engagement host and the engagement member are able to be structured in any pattern and structures, so long as the engagement member are able to be engaging each other and/or hide away. For example, an engagement host 708 contains a lighting shape engagement protruding member 710 and engagement recess member 712. In another example, an engagement host 714 contains a first engagement protruding member 718 and a second engagement protruding member 716. The first engagement protruding member 718 secures/immobilize the second engagement protruding member 716 by shape matching, friction, structural locking, and any other engaging mechanisms.
In utilization, the flat surface of the snapback of the cap can be used to provide a smooth and a perfect (e.g., no holes surface) decorative surface.
In operation, a cap is formed, a decorative surface is formed, and the decorative surface is applied on the size adjustment structure of the cap.
The description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. Various modifications to the described embodiments are readily apparent to those persons skilled in the art and the generic principles herein can be applied to other embodiments. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein. It is readily apparent to one skilled in the art that other modifications can be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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