The present invention is directed to a cover which fits onto a hat brim providing a protective cover and an advertising space.
Little attention has been given to providing a removable protective cover for hat brims which provides an advertising space and which accommodates a variety of brim shapes and sizes.
The stick on bill cover in U.S. Pat. No. 5,701,607 to Kaiser simply provides a redundant brim overlay resulting in a thicker and heavier hat brim. Repeated use and effectiveness is questionable.
The cap attachment in U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,139 to Van Den Heuvel provides a rear mounted clip for displaying a variety of indicia on a hat, and offers little protection for fraying of a hat brim.
The present invention is directed to a flexible hat brim cover comprised of an upper and lower surface which conforms to the edge surfaces of a plurality of hat brim styles and sizes. In some preferred embodiments, the invention is self adhering yet removable. (Commonly known as friction fit). In some preferred embodiments the invention is held in place on a hat brim by clips, clamps or a variety of other suitable means.
A. The present invention provides a durable hat brim edge surface, thereby eliminating the common problems of fraying and soiling.
B. The present invention is comprised of a material which prevents buckling and puckering when conforming to a tightly curved hat brim.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is herein depicted within the drawing figures.