TECHNICAL FIELD
This technology relates to a wearable device having utility separately from a garment upon which the device is worn.
BACKGROUND
A device having utility separately from a garment is sometimes mounted on the garment.
SUMMARY
An apparatus is configured for use with a garment having an opening. The apparatus comprises a wearable device with fasteners. The device has utility separately from the garment. The fasteners are attached to the device separately from the garment, and are arranged to fasten the device to the garment at multiple locations spaced apart about a periphery of the opening to support the device in a mounted position over the opening.
In a given example, the garment is a hat, and the opening is a cutout at the rear of the hat. An inner edge portion of the hat has a shape reaching around the cutout. An adjustment strap reaches across the cutout. The fasteners are arranged to engage the hat at both the adjustment strap and the inner edge portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a hat.
FIG. 2 is a rear view of the hat of FIG. 1, showing a wearable device mounted on the hat.
FIG. 3 is a view of the device of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a side view of the device of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5-16 are views of alternative wearable devices.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The embodiments illustrated in the drawings have parts that are examples of the elements recited in the claims. The illustrated embodiments thus include examples of how a person of ordinary skill in the art can make and use the claimed invention. They are described here to meet the enablement and best mode requirements of the patent statute without imposing limitations that are not recited in the claims. One or more of the elements of one embodiment may be used in combination with, or as a substitute for, one or more elements of another as needed for any particular implementation of the invention.
As shown in FIG. 1, a hat 10 is configured as a cap with a crown 12 and a brim 14. The crown 12 is formed of fabric panels 16 that are interconnected along stitched seams 18. The panels 16 converge at a top button 22, and together define a lower edge 24 of the crown 12. The brim 14 projects from the lower edge 24 at a front portion 26 of the crown 12.
As shown in FIG. 2, a rear portion 30 of the crown 12 has a pair of corners 34. The lower edge 24 is discontinuous across a gap 35 between the corners 34. An inner edge portion 40 of the crown 12 reaches between the corners 34 in a U-shape defining a cutout 45 extending upward from the gap 35. An adjustment strap 50 reaches across the gap 35 between the corners 34 at the bottom of the cutout 45. An adjustable fitting 52, which may comprise any suitable device known in the art, interconnects sections 54 of the strap 50 for adjustable sizing of the gap 35 and the cutout 45. In this configuration, the adjustment strap 50 and the inner edge portion 40 of the crown 12 together define a continuous periphery 63 of an opening 65 in the hat 10.
Also shown in FIG. 2 is a wearable device 80 with fasteners 84. The device 80 has utility separately from the hat 10. The fasteners 84 are arranged to fasten the device 80 to the hat 10 at multiple locations spaced apart about the periphery 63 of the opening 65, and thereby to support the device 80 in a mounted position over the opening 65.
The device 80 of FIG. 2 is shown separately in FIG. 3. In this embodiment, the device 80 is a plate 88 with an inner edge 90 imparting the configuration of a bottle opener. A peripheral edge 92 provides the plate 88 with a generally rectangular shape having opposite sides 94, opposite ends 96, and rounded corners 98. The peripheral edge 92 also provides the device 80 with a peripheral size that is smaller than the periphery 63 of the opening 65. Graphics 99 such as a trademark or the like may also be provided on the device 80.
The fasteners 84 in this embodiment are fixed to the device 80. They include a pair of upper fasteners 84 projecting upward and oppositely outward from upper corners 98 of the plate 90, and a pair of lower fasteners 84 projecting downward and oppositely outward from lower corners 98 of the plate 90.
As shown in FIG. 4, each fastener 84 in this embodiment is a pair of elongated, flexible prongs 110 in an overlying relationship defining a slot 111 therebetween. The slots 111 are open at their opposite sides along the lengths of the prongs 110, and also at their outer ends. Each slot 111 is thus configured to receive either the strap 50 or the inner edge portion 40 of the crown 12 in secure but releasable engagement between the prongs 110. This enables the fasteners 84 to support the device 80 on the hat 10 in a mounted position over the opening 65 as shown, for example in FIG. 2. Since the device 80 in this example is smaller than the opening 65, it fits within the opening 65 in the mounted position.
Further regarding the embodiment of FIGS. 2-4, the fasteners 84 are alike so that any adjacent pair of the fasteners 84 can engage the hat 10 at either the mounting strap 50 or the inner edge portion 40 of the crown 12. This enables the device 80 to be mounted in the position shown in FIG. 2, or in alternative positions rotated or inverted from that position. Additionally, the length of each fastener 84 is preferably limited relative to the width of the adjustment strap 50 to ensure that the fasteners 84 extend only partially across the strap 50 and do not project downward beyond the strap 50.
An alternative embodiment of a wearable device 120 with fasteners 124 is configured as shown in FIG. 5. The fasteners 124 in this embodiment are configured as pairs of prongs 126 having the same structure and function as the prongs 110 in the first embodiment, and likewise include a pair of upper fasteners 124 along with a pair of lower fasteners 124. Like the device 80 in the first embodiment, this device 120 also is a plate 132 with an inner edge 134 imparting the configuration of a bottle opener. However, this plate 132 has an oval rather than a rectangular shape.
The device 140 of FIG. 6 differs from the embodiment of FIG. 3 by omitting the bottle opener configuration, but also serves as an advertising device with graphics 141 including a trademark. The device 140 further includes an electronic device 142 comprising a flashing light.
The device 146 of FIG. 7 differs from the embodiment of FIG. 3 by including multiple inner edges 150, each of which imparts the configuration of a manual tool. In the embodiment of FIG. 8, the device 154 includes a plate 156 that is substantially like the plate 88 of FIG. 3, but also omits the bottle opener configuration. In this embodiment the plate 156 bears graphic indicia 157 related to a compass 158 that is fixed to the plate 156 as part of the device 154. In a similar arrangement, the device 160 of FIG. 9 includes a plate 162 upon which a knife 164 is fixed as part of the device 160. The device 170 of FIG. 10 includes a plate 172 upon which a lighter 174 is fixed as part of the device 170.
In the embodiment of FIG. 11, the device 190 includes a plate 192 and an attachment means 194 (shown schematically) that is fixed to the plate 192 as a permanent part of the device 190. The attachment means 194 enables attachment of a releasable part 196 of the device (also shown schematically), such as a manual tool, electronic device, compass, lighter, eyeglasses, or the like. Such an attachment means 194 may comprise a clip, magnet, hook-and-loop fasteners, or any other suitable attachment structure. For example, the attachment structure 200 shown in FIG. 12 is a clip for sunglasses 202.
In other embodiments, the devices may be permanently affixed to the hats. The fasteners may be rivets 220 as shown for example in FIGS. 13 and 14, stitches 230 as shown for example in FIGS. 15 and 16, or any other suitable structures for permanently affixing a device over the cutout opening in a hat.
This written description sets for the best mode of carrying out the invention, and describes the invention so as to enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, by presenting examples of the elements recited in the claims. The detailed descriptions of those elements do not impose limitations that are not recited in the claims, either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.