Turban

The turban design with a longitudinally extending wire and annular portions stabilizes the turban's position and shape, addressing shifting and collapse issues during wearer activities.

JP3256205UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12佐藤 恵美子

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
佐藤 恵美子
Filing Date
2026-04-14
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Conventional turbans shift or collapse in position and shape during wearer activities due to lack of effective fixation.

Method used

A turban design featuring a band-shaped main body with a longitudinally extending wire and annular portions at both ends, sewn to the main body at multiple points, to stabilize the position and shape.

Benefits of technology

The design ensures the turban remains fixed in position and shape even during wearer activities, preventing significant shifting and maintaining form.

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Abstract

To provide a turban that is less likely to shift position or lose its shape even when the wearer is active. [Solution] A turban 1 that is worn on a person's head either directly or over a hat placed on the person's head, comprising a strip-shaped main body portion 10 made by sewing together pieces of fabric, and a wire 20 extending longitudinally along one edge in the short direction of the main body portion 10, the main body portion 10 extending longitudinally along one edge in the short direction and having an insertion portion 13 through which the wire 20 can be inserted, and annular portions 22 bent into an annular shape are provided at both ends of the wire 20, and the wire 20 is sewn to the main body portion 10 at multiple points using the annular portions 22.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to a turban.

Background Art

[0002] Conventionally, a turban worn on a human head is known (for example, see Patent Document 1). The turban of Patent Document 1 has a belt-like shape formed by sewing stretchable fabrics, and the ends are fixed by tightening with a band.

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

[0003]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] However, in the turban described in Patent Document 1, when the wearer performs activities such as moving, the position of the turban may shift or the shape of the wound turban may collapse.

[0005] Therefore, the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object thereof is to provide a turban that is difficult to shift in position or collapse in shape even when the wearer performs activities.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0006] The turban of this invention is a turban that is worn on a person's head either directly or over a hat placed over the person's head, and comprises a band-shaped main body made by sewing together pieces of fabric, and a wire extending longitudinally along one edge in the short direction of the main body, wherein the main body extends longitudinally along one edge in the short direction and has an insertion part through which the wire can be inserted, and annular portions bent into an annular shape are provided at both ends of the wire, and the wire is sewn to the main body at multiple points using these annular portions. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the turban of this invention, a wire is provided that extends longitudinally along one of the edges in the shorter direction of the main body, making it easier to fix the position and shape of the turban, and preventing it from shifting position or losing its shape even when the wearer is active.

[0008] Furthermore, according to the turban of this invention, the main body extends longitudinally along one edge in the shorter direction and has an insertion part through which the wire can be inserted, making it difficult for the wire to move in the shorter direction of the main body. In addition, annular portions are provided at both ends of the wire, and the wire is sewn to the main body in multiple places at these annular portions, making it difficult for the wire to move in the longitudinal direction of the main body as well. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the wire from shifting significantly, and it is possible to more reliably prevent the turban from shifting position or losing its shape even when the wearer is active. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0009] [Figure 1] This figure shows a turban 1 according to an embodiment. [Figure 2] This diagram shows the annular portion 22 of the wire 20 attached to the main body 10. [Figure 3] This is a photograph showing the turban 1 according to the embodiment being worn directly on the head H. [Figure 4] This is a photograph showing the turban 1 according to the embodiment being worn over a hat C placed on the head H. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0010] The turban of this invention will be described below based on the embodiments shown in the figures. Note that the embodiments described below do not limit the scope of the invention covered by the utility model registration claims. Furthermore, not all of the elements and combinations thereof described in the embodiments are necessarily essential to the solution of this invention.

[0011] [Embodiment] 1. Configuration of the turban 1 according to the embodiment Figure 1 shows a turban 1 according to an embodiment. Figure 1(a) is a plan view of the turban 1, and Figure 1(b) is a cross-sectional view AA of Figure 1(a). Figure 2 is a photograph showing the annular portion 22 of the wire 20 attached to the main body 10.

[0012] The turban 1 according to this embodiment is a turban that is worn on a person's head either directly or over a hat placed on the person's head (see Figures 3 and 4 described later). As shown in Figure 1, the turban 1 according to this embodiment comprises a main body 10 and a wire 20.

[0013] The main body 10 is a strip-shaped member made by sewing together pieces of fabric. The main body 10 is made by sewing together two pieces of fabric, a first piece of fabric 11 and a second piece of fabric 12, while they are overlapping. The first piece of fabric 11 and the second piece of fabric 12 are folded inward along their outer edges.

[0014] On one side of the main body 10 in the shorter direction (the upper side in Figure 1(a)), the first fabric 11 and the second fabric 12 are folded back to be slightly longer than in other areas, extending longitudinally along the edge on one side in the shorter direction, and forming an insertion portion 13 through which a wire can be inserted (see Figure 1(b)). Specifically, the first fabric 11 and the second fabric 12 are sewn together at the ends 14 of the folded first fabric 11 and the second fabric 12, and are also sewn together along the edge 15 on one side in the shorter direction of the main body 10, with the insertion portion 13 formed between the ends 14 and the edge 15.

[0015] On the other side of the main body 10 in the short direction (the lower side in Figure 1(a)), the first fabric 11 and the second fabric 12 are sewn together along the edge 16 on one side in the short direction. Also, at the end of the main body 10 in the long direction (left-right direction in Figure 1(a)), an R-shape is formed on the other side of the main body 10 in the short direction (see the area enclosed by the dashed line B in Figure 1).

[0016] The main body 10 is made by sewing together two pieces of fabric, but it may also be made by folding and sewing together a single piece of fabric.

[0017] The wire 20 is inserted through an insertion portion 13 provided in the main body 10 and extends in the longitudinal direction (left-right direction in Figure 1) along the edge of one side in the short direction (upper side in Figure 1(a)) of the main body 10. The wire 20 can be made of a material that can be bent freely and whose shape can be easily fixed, for example, a metal wire can be used.

[0018] The wire 20 has an extended portion 21 and annular portions 22 provided at both ends of the extended portion 21 (see Figure 2). The extended portion 21 extends substantially linearly into the insertion portion 13. The annular portions 22 are formed by bending the wire into an annular shape, and the wire 20 is sewn to the main body portion 10 at multiple points using the annular portions 22.

[0019] Specifically, as shown in FIG. 2, an annular portion 22 is sandwiched between the folded portions of the first fabric 11 and the second fabric 12, and is sewn across the inner and outer sides of the annular portion 22 (see the sewing portion 30 in FIG. 2). Thereby, the wire 20 (including the annular portion 22) is configured to be invisible from the outside.

[0020] 2. Method of wearing the turban 1 according to the embodiment Next, a method of wearing the turban 1 according to the embodiment on the head will be described. First, the case of directly wearing the turban 1 on the head will be described. FIG. 3 is a photograph showing a state where the turban 1 according to the embodiment is directly worn on the head H.

[0021] First, place the approximate center of the turban 1 according to the embodiment against the back of the head, and wrap the head H with the turban 1 and turn both ends of the turban 1 toward the front of the head. At this time, wind the head H from the back of the head with the wire 20 side of the turban 1 facing up.

[0022] Then, the turban 1 can be worn on the head H by bending and wrapping both ends of the turban 1 (see FIG. 3). Since the wire 20 is arranged in the turban 1, it is easy to fix the shape, and the shape when the turban 1 is wrapped is difficult to collapse. Further, the wire 20 is inserted into the insertion portion 13, and annular portions are provided at both ends of the wire 20, and the wire 20 is sewn to the main body portion 10 at a plurality of locations by the annular portions, so the wire is difficult to shift in position, and the shape of the turban 1 can be fixed more reliably.

[0023] Next, the case of wearing the turban 1 according to the embodiment together with the hat C covering the head H will be described. FIG. 4 is a photograph showing a state where the turban 1 according to the embodiment is worn together with the hat C covering the head H.

[0024] First, put a hat on your head before wrapping the turban. Next, place the approximate center of the turban 1 according to the embodiment against the back of the hat C, and wrap it around your head H over the hat C, bringing both ends of the turban 1 towards the front of your head. At this time, with the wire 20 side of the turban 1 facing upwards, wrap the turban 1 around your head from the back of your head over the hat C. From here on, proceed in the same way as when attaching the turban 1 directly to your head H.

[0025] Thus, even when the turban 1 according to this embodiment is worn together with the hat C placed over the head H, its position can be fixed by the wire 20, and the position of the wire 20 can be fixed relative to the main body 10. Therefore, even when the turban 1 is worn together with the hat C placed over the head H, the position of the turban is less likely to shift.

[0026] 3. Effects of the Turban 1 according to this embodiment According to the embodiment of the turban 1, a wire 20 is provided that extends longitudinally along one edge in the short direction of the main body portion 10, making it easier to fix the position and shape of the turban 1, and preventing it from shifting position or losing its shape even when the wearer is active.

[0027] Furthermore, according to the turban 1 of this embodiment, the main body portion 10 has an insertion portion 13 that extends longitudinally along one edge in the shorter direction and through which the wire 20 can be inserted, making it difficult for the wire 20 to move in the shorter direction of the main body portion 10. In addition, annular portions 22 bent into an annular shape are provided at both ends of the wire 20, and the wire 20 is sewn to the main body portion 10 at multiple points using these annular portions 22, making it difficult for the wire 20 to move in the longitudinal direction of the main body portion 10 as well. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the position of the wire 20 from shifting significantly, and even when the wearer is active, it is possible to more reliably prevent the turban from shifting position or losing its shape.

[0028] Furthermore, according to the embodiment of the turban 1, an R-shape is formed on the other side in the short direction of the main body 10 at the longitudinal end of the main body 10, making it easier to wrap the turban 1. Also, the wrapped end becomes rounded, giving an overall soft impression.

[0029] Although the present invention has been described above based on the embodiments described above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. It can be implemented in various forms without departing from the spirit of the invention, and for example, the following modifications are also possible.

[0030] (1) The positions, connections, numbers, etc. described in each of the above embodiments (including each modified example; the same applies hereinafter) are illustrative examples and can be changed to the extent that they do not impair the effects of the present invention.

[0031] (2) In the above embodiment, the annular portion is made in the shape of an arc, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the annular portion can be made in the shape of a rectangle, polygon, or any other appropriate shape. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0032] 1...Turban, 10...Main body, 11...First fabric, 12...Second fabric, 13...Pass-through part, 14...End, 15,16...Edge, 20...Wire, 21...Extending part, 22...Annular part

Claims

1. A turban that is worn directly on a person's head, or over a hat placed on the person's head. The main body is a strip-shaped piece made by sewing together pieces of fabric, The main body comprises a wire extending longitudinally along one edge in the short direction, The main body extends longitudinally along one edge in the shorter direction and has an insertion portion through which a wire can be inserted. A turban characterized in that annular portions bent into an annular shape are provided at both ends of the wire, and the wire is sewn to the main body at multiple points using these annular portions.

2. The turban according to claim 1, characterized in that an R-shape is formed on the other side of the main body in the short direction at the longitudinal end of the main body.