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Brewer cap absorbent liner-B-cal

a technology of brewer caps and liners, which is applied in the field of liners, can solve the problems that clothing, hats or head coverings are particularly susceptible to this type of staining, and achieve the effects of convenient installation and removal, effective device, and extended life of hats

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-11
BREWER NORMAN
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[0008] It is accordingly one object of the present invention to provide an improved liner for helmets, hats, caps and other head coverings.
[0010] Another object of the present invention is to provide a liner for head coverings which may be easily installed and removed and which is relatively inexpensive so that it may be disposed of following soiling or use.
[0011] The liner of the present invention provides users with an effective device for protecting headgear as well as the skin of a user from the sometimes detrimental effects of perspiration.
[0012] The liner of the present invention provides an effective barrier between the neck and the head of the user and the hat of the user.
[0013] The liner of the present invention significantly reduces the problem of stains and soiling that result from perspiration sweating. Consequently, the liner of the present invention effectively extends the life of the hat and saves the user the expense of replacing the hat.
[0014] The liner is soft and gentle and extremely comfortable to wear and provides the user with absorbent cushioning about the head and neck. Consequently, the bumps and rashes that result from chafing could be virtually eliminated.

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This perspiration can result in the staining of clothing if the perspiration is allowed to contact the clothing.
The hats or the head coverings are particularly susceptible to this type of staining because of the large amount of perspiration that is generated by the head of the human being.

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[0018]FIG. 1 illustrates the liner 200 of the present invention. Additionally, FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a hat 100 to illustrate the functionality of the liner 200. The liner 200 illustrates an dome body 208 in an approximate shape of a semi sphere with a band of adhesive 206 around the periphery of the dome body 208. The band of adhesive 206 is to releasably attach the liner 200 to the hat 100. The liner 200 may be disposable such that after the liner 200 is inserted into the hat 100, the exterior surface of the liner 200 is pressed against the interior of the hat 100, and the adhesive 206 attaches to the interior surface of the hat 100. When the user desires to replace the liner 200, the user grasps the liner 200 and pulls the liner 200 away from the hat 100. The adhesive 206 releases from the interior surface of the hat 100, and the process can be repeated with a new liner 200. The dome body 208 includes apertures 208 to correspond to the apertures 102 in the hat 100 to re...

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Abstract

A liner to protect a hat of a user includes a dome body to protect the hat and an adhesive device attached to a periphery of the dome body to releasably attach to the hat.

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PRIORITY [0001] The present invention claims priority under 35 USC section 119 based on the U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 694,378 which was filed on Jun. 28, 2005.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to liners for helmets, hats, caps or other head coverings and more specifically to a limited life or a disposable liner for use with head coverings. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] It is well known that human beings perspire moisture in significant amounts while engaging in strenuous physical activity. This perspiration can result in the staining of clothing if the perspiration is allowed to contact the clothing. The hats or the head coverings are particularly susceptible to this type of staining because of the large amount of perspiration that is generated by the head of the human being. A common method of removal of such moisture involves the placement of a moisture-absorbent cloth, such as cotton terrycloth or the like, against an individual's ski...

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IPC IPC(8): A42B1/04
CPCA42B3/10A42B1/069A42B1/0189
Inventor BREWER, NORMAN
Owner BREWER NORMAN
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