Ultimate Hat

a technology of hats and caps, applied in the field of hats or caps, can solve problems such as annoying problems, serious eye problems, and problems such as the problem of keeping the sunglasses clean

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-06-18
BABALOLA WOLE A
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The present invention is about a wearable product that can be a hat or cap that supports multiple wearable products and protects the user's head, nose, and neck from exposing to sun, dust, and debris. The hat is made of a material that can be washed or modified to provide extra comfort and protection. The hat can be worn alone or with any or all of its components to provide the optimum in comfort. The hat has a neck shield that can be secured to it using a fastener. The neck shield can be made of a loop fabric with a soft inner layer for comfort. The invention provides support for the neck shield that can be used in hot environments. The neck shield can be machine washed and supplied in vivid colors.

Problems solved by technology

Both types of light could create serious eye problems.
Issues with keeping the sunglasses clean when used in hot climates due to sweating have always been an annoying problem since the introduction of the eyewear.
When the head is wet with sweat, the glasses could become slippery and distracting for the user.
The nose is particularly vulnerable to exposure since eyewear does not protect it and the hat offers only limited protection.
Breathing air contaminated with minute particles such as pollen, dust and other various substances have been known to cause respiratory issues.
This could make the hat fit too snugly, making the wearing of the hat uncomfortable over time.
This tension could cause uncomfortableness over time, causing the outer ears to ache.
This discomfort is exacerbated when the user must wear prescription glasses and / or safety glasses.
Safety glasses, when worn, also get drenched in perspiration, gather dust and debris in the perspiration stains, and could cause the ears to ache, especially when worn over prescription glasses and dust mask elastic loops.

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[0026]A description of embodiments of the present invention will now be given with reference to the Figures. It is expected that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive.

[0027]Referring to FIG. 1A, the perspective view of a hat 100 worn by a user 102 is illustrated. In one embodiment, the hat 100 could be an innovative sun protection product. In one embodiment, the hat 100 could be a cap or a headgear. In one embodiment, the hat 100 is designed to protect the wearer's head and neck in hot environments. The user or wearer 102 no need to apply sunscreen lotions while using the hat 100. In one embodiment, the hat 100 is made of a material, but not limited to, washable materials and commercially available products that have been modified to provide extra comfort and protection. The hat 100 could be wo...

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Abstract

The present invention discloses a hat or cap designed to protect a user's head, nose, and neck from exposing to sun, dust, and debris. The hat could provide support for a neck or sun shield, glasses, a dust mask, and an insert. The hat further includes a brim, a mesh, and a crown. The mesh is configured to circulate airflow for keeping the user's head cool. The crown is extended with a loop fabric on the back side to fasten the neck shield via a hook fastener. The glasses include hook fasteners on a top bar and temples and fastened to the loop fabric of the brim of the hat via the hook fasteners. The hat with the neck shield, glasses, and dust mask provides a comfort wear to the user and provides sunshade for the user's head and neck.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA. Technical Field[0001]The present invention generally relates to a wearable product. More specifically, the present invention relates to a hat or cap designed to support multiple wearable products and protects a user's head, nose, and neck from exposing to sun, dust, and debris.B. Description of Related Art[0002]A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory. People have been using hats to protect themselves from exposing to the sun. Hats having wide brims which are common to limit sun exposure to the head and neck or to shield the wearer's eyes from the sun. Often times, hats are used as fashion accessories to complete an outfit. Wearing a hat consists of a variety of reasons ranging from protection from the weather to a ceremonial status symbol or fashion statement. Hats have been an indica...

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Patent Type & AuthorityApplications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A42B1/18A42B1/06A42B1/20A42B1/02A42B1/24A42B7/00
CPCA42B1/247A42B1/02A42B7/00A42B1/205A42B1/067A42B1/18A41D13/1161A42B1/0187
InventorBABALOLA, WOLE A.
OwnerBABALOLA WOLE A