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Hood, glasses holder for hood, and outerwear

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-08-13
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a rainwear with a hood that has a holder for holding glasses securely on the inside of the hood. The holder prevents the hood from slipping off and stores the upper portions of the glasses inside the tip of the hood to protect the eye area from the rain. The hard lenses attached to the eye area provide better visibility than the prior art. The invention does not require a separate clear visor or brimmed hat, avoiding the need for bulky or aesthetically unappealing excess products. The glasses holder is detachable, allowing the glasses to be easily removed and stored in a pocket when not in use. The glasses can be selected based on user preferences, and the holder is unnoticeable when fixed to the hood. The holder is fixed to the inside of the hood, ensuring a good appearance and a comfortable fit.

Problems solved by technology

However, when it comes to the hood portion, the styles of hooded outerwear are limited to the one that simply has a hood at the neck part and the one with a string where the hood can be fixed around the face by pulling the string so that the hood is not removed.

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[0072]FIG. 1 is an overall schematic diagram showing an example of an outerwear main body 5 of the present invention in which reference numeral 1 represents a hood main body and a glasses holder 2 is fixed on an inner side 1C of a hood opening upper portion 1A. In addition, the outerwear main body 5 is also configured by a neck portion 3 that enables adjustment of the hood opening lower portion 1B of the hood main body 1, a collar portion 4 that enables removal of the hood main body 1 from the outerwear main body 5, and a pocket portion 6 in which glasses 7 used in the present invention can be carried.

[0073]A user holds the glasses 7 on the holder 2 fastened to the opening upper portion 1A of the hood main body 1, so that the hood does not slip off in the wind while traveling by a bicycle in rain and at the same time the glasses 7 worn on the eye area of the user can protect the eye area from the rain.

[0074]Here, the outerwear main body 5 is mainly rainwear such as a raincoat, a rai...

embodiment 2

[0099]FIG. 14 shows a state in which the hood is put on by holding the arm portions 10 of the glasses on the inner sides 1F of the hood main body 1. Therefore, the hood is fixed at the two sections of the eye area so as not to block the view. In addition, by fixing the arm portions after fixing the bridge portion as shown in FIG. 5, the hood can be fixed at the three sections of the face, realizing stronger fixation on the hood main body 1.

[0100]In FIG. 15, the holder 2 shown in FIG. 14 is configured with an elastic string such as rubber and fixed to the inner side 1C in the form of a loop by sewing, and the arm portions of the glasses 7 can be fixed by simply passing through the loops. As long as the holder 2 is an elastic string such as rubber, the holder 2 can deal with the thickness and the like of the arm portions 10 of the glasses. The holder may also be configured with silicon, rubber or the like in place of rubber.

embodiment 3

[0101]FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of another embodiment of the hood glasses holder 2 that has a first holding portion 20 and a second holding portion 21, the first holding portion 20 holding the hood by sandwiching the outside and the inside of the upper portion of the hood main body 1 with a clip 22, and the second holding portion 21 having a connecting portion 23 provided on the back of the first holding portion 20 and sandwiching a front surface and a rear surface of lens portions 9A of the lenses 7 with the clip 22. This holder 2 has the clip-like holding portions for the hood 1 and the glasses 7 so that the holder 2 can completely be removed from the hood main body 1 when not in use, without attaching the holder to the hood.

[0102]FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 16, showing an example in which the first holding portion 20 has the clip 22, upper parts of which are opened by pressing both ends of lower parts thereof with fingers so as to be able to sandwich t...

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Abstract

The hoods of conventional hooded outerwear lack sufficient functions pertaining to “getting the hood slip off” and “getting the eye area wet” by wind and rain from the front when riding a bicycle in rain. In addition, devoices or rainproof tools that supplement these functions not only ruin the appearance thereof when worn, but also are inconvenient in terms of portability. According to the present invention, a holder is provided on the inside of an upper portion of a hood of hooded outerwear or the like, to fix glasses and the upper portion of the hood in a detachable manner, the glasses being worn on an eye area. Accordingly, the hood can be fixed by means of the glasses, in a state in which the hood is put on the head, and the lenses of the glasses can prevent the rain from hitting the eye area, whereby the problems regarding the appearance of the hood when worn and portability can be resolved.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to a hood having a rainproof function of preventing the head and eye area from rain, hooded outerwear, and glasses holder for the hood used in the hood and the outerwear with the hood.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Hooded outerwear currently on the market, especially rainwear, has various improvements in the designs, materials and functionality thereof. However, when it comes to the hood portion, the styles of hooded outerwear are limited to the one that simply has a hood at the neck part and the one with a string where the hood can be fixed around the face by pulling the string so that the hood is not removed.[0003]In addition, there exist rainwear designed for cyclists who ride bicycles in rain, in which, as shown in FIG. 18, the hood portion that is fixed around the face by pulling the string is provided with a visor portion made out of vinyl or a plastic plate to not only prevent the face from getting wet in the rain but also to secure vis...

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IPC IPC(8): A41D3/04
CPCA41D3/04A41D2200/20A42B1/048A42B1/247A41D27/00
Inventor WASHIO, SAYAKA
Owner FAST RETAILING
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