For many centuries milliners and hatters have employed heavy wooden forms (hat blocks) for hand shaping fiber into felt hats. For hand felting, wooden hat blocks are strong and durable, temporarily withstanding the hot steamy conditions of normal hand felting. They have the negative characteristics of being heavy, expensive to produce and to ship, clumsy to handle, short lived, space consuming while not in use, and can stain lighter colored fibers with wood extracts during steaming. The this invention performs the functions of a wooden hat block but avoids all of the above negative characteristics of wooden hat blocks.
The prior art with respect to this invention is believed to be fairly represented by the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,361,658; 1,630,803; 1,506,414; 1,650,571; 1,720,602; 1,888,375, 1,914,864; 1,931,688; 1,949,828; 1,976,711; 2,142,554; 2,281,546; While as a group, these patents relate to the general subject matter of hat blocking, only two of these, namely, U.S. Pat. No. 1,931,688 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,113,154, appears to be pertinent to the concept of a low cost thermoformed hat blocking apparatus. Even so, while the end result produced by the hat block depicted by U.S. Pat. No. 1,931,688 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,113,154 may be similar to the end result produced by the subject invention, the means by which such end result is achieved are wholly different. Accordingly, one of the objects of the invention is to provide an affordable hat blocking structure that is inexpensively produced from a single piece of vacuum thermo-formable sheet, one crown style to another and one brim style to another to provide a wide range of style choices. Another object is to provide a hat blocking structure that is simple and easy to use. Still another object of the invention is the provision of a hat blocking structure which itself provides visual confirmation to a customer of the ultimate style of hat crown and brim. The invention possesses other objects and advantages, some of which, with the foregoing, will be apparent from the following summary, description and drawings.
In terms of broad inclusion, the thermoformed hat blocking structure of the invention comprises means for use to shape the uncompleted and normally unshaped or unblocked hand made hat so as to impart to the hat the shape of the blocking structure. Most hand made hats are fabricated from appropriate fibers, some being “felt” type hats, others being fabric, while others are formed from straw-type materials, paper or silk. All fiber and straw-type hats are susceptible to shaping into desirable styles by applying hot steam to the fibrous mass forming the hat until the fibers have softened and lost their “memory”. Once this softening or loss of memory of the fibers has occurred, one conventional method of shaping the hats is to mold them by hand into the shape desired. With respect to sizing of the inner periphery of the brim and crown of a hat, this is conventionally carried out on appropriate apparatus that supports the mass of fiber until the desired shape has been obtained. So far as, known, there is no apparatus that simultaneously permits shaping-of the crown and brim, and which is formed from a single piece of thermo-formed sheet.
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The crown and brim mold structures are fashioned such that their mating surfaces match, leaving substantially little or no gap between them when positioned in a stacked hat like configuration. Both the crown portion and the brim portion of the hat-shaped blocking structure are provided with generally ovate walls 6 tapering upwardly to merge smoothly with the top surface 7. As illustrated in
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60437090 | Dec 2002 | US |