Wobbling headpiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6401260
  • Patent Number
    6,401,260
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Lindsey; Rodney M.
    Agents
    • Holt; Christopher L.
    • Westman, Champlin & Kelly, P.A.
Abstract
One aspect of the present invention pertains to a wobbling headpiece that includes a display member having an inner concave portion that substantially surrounds and is substantially disassociated from a head strap. An action mechanism is operably disposed between the display member and the head strap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to headpieces. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a headpiece having moving parts designed to draw attention to those who wear the headpiece.




Different types of headpieces have been used to draw the attention of one or more bystanders to the wearer of a headpiece. Some of these headpieces are designed to draw the attention of bystanders at a particular event or location. For example, attention drawing headpieces that include symbols or items that represent a particular sporting club or athlete are worn by spectators at many sporting events.




There is a very strong market that surrounds the sale of goods having symbols or items that represent sporting clubs or athletes. Accordingly, sporting club owners, and similarly involved entities, have a strong incentive to develop new products that present the spirit of a particular sporting club or athlete in a unique way that is appealing to the public-at-large.




Various headpieces have been designed to attract the attention of bystanders through the incorporation of mechanical and/or electrical elements. For example, headpieces known in the art incorporate battery-operated fans. Other headpieces known in the art incorporate flashing and/or rotating lights. Yet other headpieces known in the art incorporate rotating ornaments. At least one headpiece known in the art incorporates a dangling element designed to dangle mistletoe over the head of a wearer.




In view of the forgoing, there is an on-going need for unique headpieces that appeal to the public-at-large and draw attention to those who wear the headpieces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a wobbling headpiece is provided. The wobbling headpiece includes a head strap and a display member having an inner concave portion that substantially surrounds the head strap. The display member and the head strap are substantially disassociated from one another. An action mechanism is operably disposed between the display member and the head strap.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a headpiece is provided. The headpiece includes a connecting member having a top surface. A head strap is connected to the connecting member. A first connection piece is connected to and extends from the top surface of the connecting member. The headpiece further includes a display member that includes an inner concave portion that substantially surrounds and is substantially dissociated from the head strap and the connecting member. A second connection piece slidably receives the first connection piece and is connected to the display member. An action mechanism is operably disposed between the first and second connection pieces.




In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, a novelty headpiece is provided. The novelty headpiece includes an action mechanism operably disposed between a display member, having the appearance of an oversized helmet, and a head strap.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic isometric exploded view of a headpiece in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view, partially broken away, of a headpiece in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view, partially broken away, of a headpiece in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of a headpiece in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view, partially broken away, of a headpiece in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an isometric exploded view of the headpiece of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of an assembled headpiece in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a schematic isometric exploded view of a headpiece


100


is illustrated. Headpiece


100


includes a display member


102


, head strap


104


and action mechanism


106


.




In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, display member


102


could take on forms other than the appearance of a baseball helmet depicted in FIG.


1


. For instance, display member


102


could illustratively take on forms and have appearances that include but are not limited to a clown hat, a ball cap, a wizard hat, a fireman's hat or a basketball head (a cut away basketball). Consistent with examples described below, display member


102


could be formed having an appearance of a helmet associated with a sport other than baseball. Illustratively, display member


102


could alternatively take the form of a simulated portion of a human head, such as a simulated head having the face portion cut away or a simulated hair-style having the rest of the head cut away. Forms other than those specifically listed in this description should be considered within the scope of the present invention.




Display member


102


illustratively includes an inner concave portion


112


and an optional molded element


110


for engaging a portion of action mechanism


106


. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, when headpiece


100


is completely assembled, inner concave portion


112


substantially surrounds and is substantially disassociated from head strap


104


. In accordance with another embodiment, display element


102


is formed as an oversized helmet, substantially larger than a typical helmet designed to snugly fit a wearer's head. Illustratively, the oversized helmet has the appearance of a helmet, but provides few, if any, protective benefits.




Head strap


104


is illustratively designed to comfortably engage the head of one who wears headpiece


100


. In accordance with one embodiment, head strap


104


includes a size adjustment mechanism (not illustrated), which allows head strap


104


to be adjusted to comfortably fit heads having various sizes and shapes. Head strap


104


illustratively includes an optional molded element


108


for engaging a portion of action mechanism


106


.




Schematically depicted in

FIG. 1

, action mechanism


106


is designed to interconnect or operably engage display member


102


and head strap


104


. Action mechanism


106


is illustratively designed to allow display member


102


to move (i.e., wobble, bounce, slide, etc.) relative to head strap


104


and relative to the head of one who wears headpiece


100


. In accordance with one embodiment, action mechanism


106


is a ball and socket connection between head strap


104


and display member


102


. Action mechanism


106


, however, could be any of a number of mechanisms capable of enabling wobbling, bouncing or other similar motion. Mechanisms that could be utilized as action mechanism


106


include, but are not limited to, a spring (i.e., a coil spring or leaf spring), elastically suspended straps, or a flexible material (i.e., sponge-like material, rubber, a flexible polymeric material, flexibly constructed metal, plastic, flexible wood, etc.). In accordance with other embodiments, action mechanism


106


is integrally formed with either display member


102


or head strap


104


.




In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, headpiece


100


includes an optional actuator


114


. Optional actuator


114


is illustratively a motor and is operably disposed relative to action mechanism


106


, or relative to head strap


104


and display member


102


, so as to enable an automatic wobbling, bouncing or other similar motion of display member


102


relative to head strap


104


. While optional actuator


114


is depicted as being positioned between action mechanism


106


and display member


102


, it could be positioned between action mechanism


106


and head strap


104


without departing from the scope of the present invention. It could also be positioned within or inside bouncing mechanism


106


. In accordance with one embodiment, optional actuator


114


is attached to display member


102


on a surface of inner concave portion


112


so as to be operably disposed relative to action mechanism


106


. Examples of optional actuator


114


devices include motor-driven linear and rotational mechanical actuators. Other actuators could be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention. The actuators could illustratively produce either a consistent or random pattern of motion.




Turning to

FIG. 2

, a side elevational view of an assembled headpiece


200


in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated and is illustratively partially broken away to expose components of the present invention. Similar numbers are used in

FIG. 2

for elements that are the same or similar to elements illustrated in the previously described embodiment. Headpiece


200


is illustratively shown being worn on a head


216


.




Headpiece


200


includes a display member


202


connected to a head strap


204


by an action mechanism


206


. Display member


202


includes a concave portion


212


that substantially surrounds and is substantially disassociated from head strap


204


. Display member


202


and head strap


204


respectively include optional molded elements


210


and


208


for receiving and supporting portions of action mechanism


206


. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, when head


216


is moved, display member


202


is caused to wobble/bounce relative to head strap


204


and head


216


.




It should be pointed out that while display member


202


is depicted as having the appearance of a baseball helmet and action mechanism


206


is depicted as a spring, other configurations, several examples of which are described in relation to

FIG. 1

, should be considered within the scope of the present invention.




Turning to

FIG. 3

, a side elevational view of a headpiece


300


illustratively positioned upon a head


316


, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated and is illustratively partially broken away to expose internal components. Similar numbers are used in

FIG. 3

for elements that are the same or similar to elements illustrated in the previously described embodiments. Headpiece


300


includes a display member


302


, head strap


304


, action mechanism


306


, optional molded elements


308


and


310


, and inner concave portion


312


, which are similar to comparable items in the previously described embodiments. In accordance with the

FIG. 3

embodiment, display member


302


is formed as having the appearance of a football helmet. It should be pointed out that while action mechanism


306


is depicted as a spring, other configurations, several examples of which are described in relation to

FIG. 1

, should be considered within the scope of the present invention.




Turning to

FIG. 4

, a side elevational view of a headpiece


400


illustratively positioned upon a head


416


, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Similar numbers are used in

FIG. 4

for elements that are the same or similar to elements illustrated in the previously described embodiments. Headpiece


400


includes a display member


402


, head strap


404


, action mechanism


406


, optional molded elements


408


and


410


, and inner concave portion


412


, which are similar to comparable items in the previously described embodiments. In accordance with the

FIG. 4

embodiment, display member


402


is formed as having the appearance of a basketball head (a cutaway basketball). It should be pointed out that while action mechanism


406


is depicted as a spring, other configurations, several examples of which are described in relation to

FIG. 1

, should be considered within the scope of the present invention. The display members depicted in

FIGS. 3 and 4

should be considered only examples of the many potential display member forms.




Turning to

FIG. 5

, a side elevational view of a headpiece


500


illustratively positioned upon a head


516


, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. Headpiece


500


is partially broken away to illustratively reveal internal components. Similar numbers are used in

FIG. 5

for elements that are the same or similar to elements illustrated in the previously described embodiments. Headpiece


500


includes a display member


502


, head strap


504


and action mechanism


506


. Headpiece


500


also includes a motion regulation assembly


518


for mechanically regulating motion of display member


502


relative to head strap


504


.




Turning to

FIG. 6

, an isometric exploded view of the headpiece of

FIG. 5

is illustrated and more clearly shows the components of motion regulation assembly


518


. Motion regulation assembly


518


includes a connecting member


520


having a top surface


522


and a bottom surface


524


. Head strap


504


is connected to bottom surface


524


and a first connection piece


526


is connected to top surface


522


. A second connection piece


528


slidably receives first connection piece


526


. Action mechanism


506


is operably disposed and secured between first connection piece


526


and second connection piece


528


. The second connection piece is connected to inner concave portion


512


of display member


502


.




Illustratively, motion regulation assembly


518


allows for, but limits the extent of, wobbling, bouncing or other similar motion of display member


502


relative to head strap


504


. Motion regulation assembly


518


limits lateral motion of display member


502


relative to head strap


504


.




In accordance with one embodiment, first connection piece


526


includes an extending element


530


that is slidably received within a slot


532


formed in second connection piece


528


. Illustratively, slot


532


can be desirably sized to enable a desired range of motion for extending element


530


within slot


532


, and a corresponding range of motion for display member


502


relative to head strap


504


.





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of an assembled headpiece


700


in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The illustrated headpiece


700


is illustratively partially broken away to expose components of the present invention. Similar numbers are used in

FIG. 7

for elements that are the same or similar to elements illustrated in the previously described embodiments. Headpiece


700


is illustratively shown being worn on a head


716


.




Headpiece


700


includes a display member


702


connected to a head strap


704


by an action mechanism


706


. Display member


702


includes a concave portion


712


that substantially surrounds and is substantially disassociated from head strap


704


. Display member


702


and head strap


704


respectively include optional molded elements


710


and


708


for receiving and supporting portions of action mechanism


706


. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, when head


716


is moved, display member


702


is caused to wobble/bounce relative to head strap


704


and head


716


.




It should be pointed out that while display member


702


is depicted as having the appearance of a baseball helmet, other configurations, several examples of which are described in relation to the previously described Figures, should be considered within the scope of the present invention. Also, in previously described Figures, the action mechanism is illustrated as being a spring. In

FIG. 7

, however, action mechanism


706


is illustrated as being a piece of flexible material that illustratively performs a function similar to the previously described and illustrated springs. Action mechanism


706


can illustratively be constructed all or in part of a flexible material such as rubber, a sponge material, a sponge-like material, flexible wood, flexible polymeric material or a flexible metal material. In accordance with one embodiment, as is illustrated in

FIG. 7

, head strap


704


includes a size adjustment mechanism


730


. Size adjustment mechanism is illustrated as being a size adjustment mechanism of a ball cap-type, such as is known in the art. Other size adjustment mechanisms, however, should be considered within the scope of the present invention.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A wobbling headpiece, comprising:a head strap; a display member having an inner concave portion that substantially surrounds the head strap, wherein the display member and the head strap are substantially disassociated from one another; an action mechanism operably disposed between the display member and the head strap; and an actuator configured to move the display member relative to the head strap.
  • 2. The headpiece of claim 1, wherein:the head strap includes a connecting member and a head engaging portion; and the action mechanism inter connects the inner concave portion of the display member and the connecting member of the head strap.
  • 3. The headpiece of claim 1, wherein the head strap further includes a size adjustment mechanism.
  • 4. The head piece of claim 1, wherein the action mechanism is integrally formed with the display member.
  • 5. The headpiece of claim 1, wherein the action mechanism is a spring.
  • 6. The headpiece of claim 1, wherein the action mechanism is all or in part constructed of a flexible material selected from the group consisting of rubber, sponge material, flexible wood, flexible polymeric material and metal.
  • 7. The headpiece of claim 1, wherein the display member has the appearance of a helmet.
  • 8. The headpiece of claim 1, wherein the action mechanism is integrally formed with the head strap.
  • 9. A headpiece comprising:a connecting member having a top surface; a head strap connected to the connecting member; a first connection piece connected to and extending from the top surface of the connecting member; a display member having an inner concave portion that substantially surrounds and is substantially dissociated from the head strap and the connecting member; a second connection piece that slidably receives the first connection piece and is connected to the display member; and an action mechanism operably disposed between the first and second connection pieces.
  • 10. The headpiece of claim 9, wherein the action mechanism is integrally formed with one of the first and second connection pieces.
  • 11. The headpiece of claim 10, wherein:the first connection piece includes an extending element; and the second connection piece includes a slot for slidably receiving the extending element.
  • 12. The headpiece of claim 10, wherein the head strap includes a size adjustment mechanism.
  • 13. The headpiece of claim 10, further comprising an actuator configured to move the helmet portion relative to the head strap.
  • 14. The headpiece of claim 10, wherein the action mechanism is a spring.
  • 15. The headpiece of claim 10, wherein the action mechanism is constructed of a sponge material.
  • 16. The headpiece of claim 10, wherein the action mechanism is constructed of a rubber material.
  • 17. The headpiece of claim 10, where in the action mechanism is constructed of a flexible wood material.
  • 18. A novelty headpiece, comprising:a display member having the appearance of an oversized helmet; a head strap; and an action mechanism operably disposed between the display member and the head strap, the action mechanism being configured to encourage and facilitate a wobbling movement of the display member relative to the head strap, wherein the head strap is configured to engage the head of a wearer and the action mechanism is further configured to encourage and facilitate the wobbling movement whenever the head of the wearer is moved.
  • 19. The novelty headpiece of claim 18, further comprising an actuator configured to move the display member relative to the head strap.
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