Sunhat
By designing a curtain assembly and a sliding structure in the sun hat, with the curtain located below the inner surface of the brim, the problem of incomplete sun shading under different lighting conditions is solved, achieving effective sun shading and wind protection, and extending the service life of the sliding structure.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing sun hats cannot effectively cover the face or neck when the sun shines from the side or when the user looks up, and the sliding structure is easily damaged by sunlight and takes up space on the brim.
Design a sun hat that uses a curtain assembly and a sliding structure. The curtain is located below the inner surface of the brim. The position of the curtain is adjusted by the sliding structure to expand the sunshade range. The sliding structure is located on the inner surface of the brim to avoid direct sunlight and reduce damage.
It achieves effective sunshade and wind protection under different lighting conditions, while extending the service life of the sliding structural components, reducing the space occupied by the hat brim, and facilitating the placement of other decorations.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hat technology, and more specifically, to a sun hat. Background Technology
[0002] Most sun hats have a brim to extend the shade area. However, when the sun's position relative to a person changes, such as when the sun shines from the side or when the wearer looks up, the sun hat may not cover the face or neck, thus failing to provide effective sun protection. Utility Model Content
[0003] This invention provides a sun hat to improve at least one of the above-mentioned problems.
[0004] The present invention achieves the above objectives through the following technical solutions.
[0005] This invention provides a sun hat, which includes a hat body, a brim, and a curtain assembly. The brim is connected to the hat body. The curtain assembly includes a curtain and a sliding structure. The sliding structure is slidably connected to the brim and is at least partially located on the inner surface of the brim. The outer edge of the brim surrounds the sliding structure, and the curtain is connected to the sliding structure and is located below the inner surface of the brim.
[0006] In some embodiments, the inner surface of the brim is provided with an elongated hole, and the sliding structure includes a sliding part and a curtain connecting part connected to each other. The sliding part is slidably disposed in the elongated hole, and the curtain connecting part is located outside the elongated hole and connected to the curtain.
[0007] In some embodiments, the elongated hole extends through the inner and outer surfaces of the brim, and the sliding part includes a limiting block and a sliding rod connected together. The limiting block is located on the outer surface of the brim and is slidably inserted through the elongated hole and connected to the curtain connection part.
[0008] In some embodiments, the elongated hole extends through the inner surface of the brim and avoids the outer surface of the brim, and the sliding part is slidably engaged in the elongated hole.
[0009] In some embodiments, an elongated hole surrounds the cap body.
[0010] In some implementations, the elongated hole is annular or spiral in shape.
[0011] In some embodiments, there are multiple elongated holes that are spaced around the cap body, and each elongated hole is provided with at least one curtain assembly.
[0012] In some embodiments, the curtain has a light-transmitting area and a light-blocking area connected together, and the light-transmitting area is elongated.
[0013] In some implementations, the light-transmitting area is provided with light-transmitting holes or light-transmitting fabric.
[0014] In some embodiments, the sun hat also includes a first ear loop and a second ear loop, which are respectively connected to both ends of the curtain in the horizontal direction.
[0015] In the sun hat provided by this embodiment of the invention, the sliding structure of the curtain assembly is slidably connected to the brim, and the curtain is connected to the sliding structure. The curtain is located below the inner surface of the brim, so the sliding structure can drive the curtain to move relative to the brim, thereby adjusting the position of the curtain relative to the brim to adjust the sunshade range. For example, after the curtain moves, it can cover the user's face or the entire head, achieving a good sunshade effect even when the sun shines from the side or the user looks up. The curtain also helps the sun hat to block the wind. In addition, since the sliding structure is at least partially located on the inner surface of the brim, and the outer edge of the brim surrounds the sliding structure, it helps to reduce the damage to the sliding structure caused by long-term direct sunlight exposure. It also helps to reduce the space occupied by the sliding structure on the outer surface of the brim, making it easier to arrange other structures such as decorations and signs on the outer surface of the brim. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] Figure 1 A bottom view of the structure of the sun hat provided in this embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0018] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 The embodiment provides a structural schematic diagram of the curtain assembly of the sun hat.
[0019] Figure 3 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the sliding structure and brim of the sun hat provided in this embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0020] Figure 4 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the sliding structure and brim of a sun hat provided in another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0021] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the hat body and brim structure of the sun hat provided in this embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0022] Figure 6A schematic diagram of the hat body and brim structure of a sun hat provided in another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0023] Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the hat body and brim structure of a sun hat provided in another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0024] Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the hat body and brim structure of a sun hat provided in another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0025] Figure 9 It shows Figure 1 The embodiment provides a schematic diagram of the sliding structure of the sun hat.
[0026] Figure 10 A schematic diagram of the fabric assembly of a sun hat according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0028] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0029] Please see Figure 1 This utility model provides a sun hat 100, which can be a soft sun hat, a hard sun hat, or a combination of soft and hard sun hats. The sun hat 100 includes a curtain assembly 11, a hat body 12, and a brim 13. The brim 13 is connected to the hat body 12, and the curtain assembly 11 is connected to the brim 13.
[0030] See Figure 2 and Figure 3 The curtain assembly 11 includes a curtain 14 and a sliding structure 15. The sliding structure 15 is slidably connected to the brim 13 and is located at least partially on the inner surface 131 of the brim 13. The outer edge 132 of the brim 13 surrounds the sliding structure 15. The curtain 14 is connected to the sliding structure 15 and is located below the inner surface 131 of the brim 13.
[0031] Thus, when the sliding structure 15 slides relative to the brim 13, it can drive the curtain 14 to move relative to the brim 13, thereby adjusting the position of the curtain 14 relative to the brim 13 to adjust the sunshade range. For example, after the curtain 14 moves, it can cover the user's face or the entire head, achieving a good sunshade effect when the sun shines from the side or when the user looks up. In addition, the curtain 14 also helps the sun hat 100 to have a windproof effect.
[0032] Furthermore, since the sliding structure 15 is at least partially located on the inner surface 131 of the brim 13, for example, the sliding structure 15 can be entirely located on the inner surface 131 of the brim 13, or for example, the sliding structure 15 can be partially located on the inner surface 131 of the brim 13, it helps to reduce the possibility of the sliding structure 15 being damaged by long-term direct sunlight exposure when located on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13. The outer edge 132 of the brim 13 surrounds the sliding structure 15, which helps to prevent the sliding structure 15 from being directly exposed to sunlight when located on the outer edge 132 of the brim 13, thereby helping to extend the service life of the sliding structure 15. It also helps to reduce the space occupied by the sliding structure 15 on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13, making it easier to arrange other structures such as decorations, logos, etc. on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13.
[0033] The inner surface 131 of the brim 13 can refer to the surface facing the user or the ground when the user is wearing the sun hat 100 normally. The outer surface 133 of the brim 13 can refer to the surface away from the user or the ground when the user is wearing the sun hat 100 normally. The curtain 14 being located below the inner surface 131 of the brim 13 can mean that when the user is wearing the sun hat 100 normally, the curtain 14 is located between the inner surface 131 of the brim 13 and the ground.
[0034] In some implementations, see Figure 3 The inner surface 131 of the cap brim 13 is provided with an elongated hole 1311. The sliding structure 15 is slidably disposed in the elongated hole 1311 and can slide relative to the cap brim 13 along the extension direction of the length of the elongated hole 1311.
[0035] The sliding structure 15 may include a sliding part 151 and a curtain connecting part 152, which are connected together. The sliding part 151 is slidably disposed in the elongated hole 1311, and the curtain connecting part 152 is located outside the elongated hole 1311 and connected to the curtain 14. In this way, the sliding structure 15 can slide along the elongated hole 1311 via the sliding part 151, and drive the curtain 14 to move synchronously via the curtain connecting part 152, so that the curtain 14 can adjust the shading range and achieve a better shading effect.
[0036] In some embodiments, the elongated hole 1311 can be a through-hole structure. For example... Figure 3 As shown, the elongated hole 1311 extends through the inner surface 131 and the outer surface 133 of the brim 13. The sliding part 151 includes a limiting block 1511 and a sliding rod 1510 connected together. The limiting block 1511 is located on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13 and is slidably inserted through the elongated hole 1311 and connected to the curtain connecting part 152. This helps to simplify the structure of the elongated hole 1311, facilitates the forming of the elongated hole 1311, and also simplifies the way the sliding part 151 is assembled to the brim 13. In addition, since only the limiting block 1511 in the sliding structure 15 is located on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13, the possibility of damage to the sliding structure 15 due to long-term direct sunlight exposure on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13 is reduced.
[0037] The width of the limiting block 1511 can be greater than the width of the elongated hole 1311, so that the sliding part 151 will not detach from the cap edge 13 from the outer surface 133 toward the inner surface 131. The width of the slide rod 1510 can be less than the width of the elongated hole 1311, thereby facilitating the slide rod 1510 to slide within the elongated hole 1311.
[0038] In some embodiments, the limiting block 1511 and the slide bar 1510 can be integrally molded, for example, they can be integrally molded by a mold. This helps to reduce the number of parts in the sliding structure 15 and helps to improve assembly efficiency.
[0039] In some embodiments, the sliding part 151 may have a generally T-shaped longitudinal section, which helps to simplify the structure of the sliding part 151.
[0040] In some embodiments, there may be multiple sliding structural members 15, which may be connected to the curtain 14 at intervals along the length of the curtain 14. In this way, multiple sliding structural members 15 facilitate the movement of the curtain 14 relative to the brim 13 to adjust the shading range.
[0041] In this application, the term "multiple" means two or more, such as two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, or other quantities. Figure 2 In this embodiment, the number of sliding structural members 15 is four.
[0042] In some embodiments, the elongated hole 1311 can be a blind hole structure. For example... Figure 4As shown, the elongated hole 1311 penetrates the inner surface 131 of the brim 13 and avoids the outer surface 133 of the brim 13. The sliding part 151 is slidably engaged within the elongated hole 1311. In this way, the brim 13 can effectively shield the sliding structure 15, thus preventing the sliding part 151 from being exposed to direct sunlight for a long time and being damaged.
[0043] In some embodiments, the longitudinal section of the elongated hole 1311 can be generally T-shaped, making the elongated hole 1311 generally T-shaped. This helps to simplify the structure of the elongated hole 1311.
[0044] In some embodiments, the elongated hole 1311 can be a straight elongated hole or an arc-shaped elongated hole.
[0045] In some embodiments, the elongated hole 1311 can surround the cap body 12, which helps to expand the sliding range of the sliding structure 15, thereby helping the curtain 14 to move to different positions relative to the user's head, such as in front of, behind, to the left, to the right, to the left front, to the right front, to the left rear, to the right rear, etc., and also helps the curtain 14 to cover the user's entire head, expanding the sunshade range.
[0046] The elongated perforation 1311 encircling the cap body 12 can take many forms. For example, see [reference needed]. Figure 5 In some embodiments, the elongated hole 1311 can be generally annular, for example, the elongated hole 1311 can be generally annular, elliptical, triangular, quadrilateral, pentagonal, or other shapes. See also, for example... Figure 6 In some embodiments, the elongated hole 1311 may be generally spiral-shaped.
[0047] In some embodiments, when the elongated hole 1311 is generally annular, elliptical, triangular, quadrilateral, or pentagonal, the elongated hole 1311 can be a blind hole structure, that is, the elongated hole 1311 penetrates through the inner surface 131 of the brim 13 and avoids the outer surface 133 of the brim 13. This helps to maintain the connection between the inner and outer ring sides of the brim 13 distributed on the elongated hole 1311, preventing the brim 13 from being split into multiple parts by the elongated hole 1311.
[0048] In some embodiments, when the elongated hole 1311 is generally spiral-shaped, it can be a blind hole structure, meaning the elongated hole 1311 penetrates the inner surface 131 of the brim 13 and avoids the outer surface 133 of the brim 13; the elongated hole 1311 can also be a through hole structure, meaning the elongated hole 1311 penetrates both the inner surface 131 and the outer surface 133 of the brim 13. Thus, the spiral shape of the elongated hole 1311 prevents the brim 13 from being split into multiple parts, allowing the elongated hole 1311 to be selected as either a blind hole structure or a through hole structure depending on the actual situation.
[0049] See Figure 7 and Figure 8 In some embodiments, there are multiple elongated holes 1311, which are spaced around the hat body 12, and each elongated hole 1311 is equipped with at least one curtain assembly 11. This spaced distribution of multiple elongated holes 1311 helps ensure the strength and rigidity of the brim 13, preventing it from splitting into multiple parts. Furthermore, the curtain assemblies 11 of different elongated holes 1311 are independent of each other, allowing the user to adjust the sunshade range of the curtain assemblies 11 located at different positions on the head according to actual conditions, thus improving the flexibility of adjusting the sunshade range of the sun hat 100.
[0050] In some embodiments, when there are multiple elongated holes 1311, the length, shape, etc. of the multiple elongated holes 1311 may be the same or different.
[0051] Among them, Figure 7 In this embodiment, the number of elongated holes 1311 is three. Figure 8 In one embodiment, the number of elongated holes 1311 is 5.
[0052] In some embodiments, the curtain 14 is detachably connected to the curtain connection portion 152, thereby allowing the curtain 14 to be disassembled and assembled from the sliding structure 15, and also facilitating the sliding structure 15 to be slidably disposed on the brim 13.
[0053] In some embodiments, the curtain 14 and the curtain connecting part 152 can be detachably connected by a snap-fit mechanism. For example... Figure 9 As shown, the curtain connecting part 152 may be provided with a locking hole 153, so the curtain 14 can be locked in the locking hole 153 by a buckle or other fastener, thereby realizing the connection between the curtain 14 and the curtain connecting part 152.
[0054] Please see Figure 2In some embodiments, the curtain 14 has a light-transmitting area 141 and a light-blocking area 142, which are connected. The light-blocking area 142 facilitates the curtain 14's ability to block sunlight. The light-transmitting area 141 is elongated, allowing the user's eyes to easily view the external environment through it, and the elongated shape helps to expand the user's field of vision.
[0055] In some implementations, when the user is wearing the sun hat 100 normally, the length direction of the light-transmitting area 141 can be substantially parallel to the horizontal direction.
[0056] In some embodiments, the light-transmitting area 141 may be provided with a light-transmitting hole, which makes it easier for the user to view the external environment and also helps to simplify the structure of the light-transmitting area 141.
[0057] In some embodiments, the light-transmitting area 141 may be provided with a light-transmitting fabric, so that the light-transmitting fabric can also help the user to see the external environment, and the light-transmitting fabric can also help to block the wind.
[0058] In some implementations, the light-transmitting fabric may be polyvinyl chloride plastic fabric or other light-transmitting materials.
[0059] See Figure 10 In some embodiments, the sun hat 100 further includes a first ear loop 20 and a second ear loop 21, which are respectively connected to both ends of the curtain 14 in the horizontal direction. Thus, the first ear loop 20 and the second ear loop 21 are convenient for the user to wear on the left and right outer ears, so that the curtain 14 can be fixed after the user wears it, and the user's entire face can be effectively covered, providing good sun protection and wind protection. Specifically, the first ear loop 20 can be used to facilitate wearing on the left outer ear, and the second ear loop 21 can be used to facilitate wearing on the right outer ear.
[0060] In some embodiments, the first ear loop 20 may have a through hole, so that the first ear loop 20 can be generally ring-shaped. In this way, the through hole makes it easy for the user's outer ear to pass through the first ear loop 20, thereby making the first ear loop 20 easy to wear and also helping to simplify the structure of the first ear loop 20.
[0061] In other embodiments, the first ear loop 20 may be generally in the shape of a hook, a rope, or other structures, which also makes it convenient for the user to wear the first ear loop 20.
[0062] In some embodiments, the structure of the second ear loop 21 may be the same as or different from that of the first ear loop 20. For example, the second ear loop 21 may have a through hole, making it generally ring-shaped. This through hole facilitates the user's outer ear passing through the second ear loop 21, allowing it to be fitted onto the outer ear, making it easy to wear and simplifying its structure.
[0063] In other embodiments, the second ear loop 21 may be generally in the form of a hook, a cord, or other structures, which also makes it convenient for the user to wear the second ear loop 21.
[0064] In the sun hat 100 provided in this embodiment of the utility model, the sliding structure 15 of the curtain assembly 11 is slidably connected to the brim 13, and the curtain 14 is connected to the sliding structure 15. The curtain 14 is located below the inner surface 131 of the brim 13. The sliding structure 15 can drive the curtain 14 to move relative to the brim 13, thereby adjusting the position of the curtain 14 relative to the brim 13 to adjust the sunshade range. For example, after the curtain 14 moves, it can cover the user's face or the entire head. It can also achieve a good sunshade effect when the sun shines from the side or when the user looks up. In addition, the curtain 14 also helps the sun hat 100 to have a windproof effect. Furthermore, since the sliding structure 15 is located on the inner surface 131 of the brim 13 and the outer edge 132 of the brim 13 surrounds the sliding structure 15, it helps to reduce the damage to the sliding structure 15 caused by long-term direct sunlight exposure. It also helps to reduce the space occupied by the sliding structure 15 on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13, making it easier to arrange other structures such as decorations and signs on the outer surface 133 of the brim 13.
[0065] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "installation," "connection," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, an integral connection, or a transmission connection; they can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0066] Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used only for distinguishing descriptions and should not be construed as referring to specific or particular structures. The description of "some embodiments" means that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this utility model, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Moreover, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described can be combined in a suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate different embodiments or examples described in this utility model, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0067] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the various embodiments of this utility model, and should all be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A sun hat, characterized in that The sunshade hat comprises: a hat body; a hat brim connected to the hat body, an inner surface of the hat brim being provided with a plurality of long holes, lengths of the plurality of long holes being different from each other; the long holes are blind hole structures, the long holes penetrating through the inner surface of the hat brim and avoiding the outer surface of the hat brim; and a curtain assembly comprising a curtain and a sliding structure, the sliding structure being slidably connected to the long holes, the sliding structure being at least partially located on the inner surface of the hat brim, an outer edge of the hat brim surrounding the sliding structure, the curtain being connected to the sliding structure and located below the inner surface of the hat brim; wherein the sliding structure comprises a sliding part and a curtain connecting part connected to each other, the sliding part being slidably arranged in the long holes, the curtain connecting part being located outside the long holes; the sliding part comprises a limiting block and a sliding rod connected to each other, the limiting block being located on the outer surface of the hat brim, the limiting block being slidably arranged in the long holes, penetrating through the long holes and connected to the curtain connecting part, the curtain connecting part being connected to the curtain.
2. The sun hat of claim 1, wherein The long holes surround the hat body.
3. The sun hat of claim 2, wherein, The long holes are annular or spiral.
4. The sun hat of claim 1, wherein The plurality of long holes are spaced apart and surround the hat body, each of the long holes being provided with at least one curtain assembly.
5. The sun hat of claim 1, wherein, The curtain has a light-transmitting area and a light-blocking area connected to each other, the light-transmitting area being in a long strip shape.
6. The sun hat of claim 5, wherein, The light-transmitting area is provided with a light-transmitting through hole or a light-transmitting fabric.
7. The sun hat of claim 1, wherein The sunshade hat further comprises a first ear part and a second ear part, the first ear part and the second ear part being respectively connected to two ends of the curtain in a horizontal direction.