Light-blocking separate hoodie
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GIVIN CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2026-04-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-15
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a light-shielding separate parka formed using a fabric having light-shielding properties, in which a separate mask is configured to be detachable as a face cover member.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, hats, sun visors, umbrellas, etc. have been widely used for sunburn prevention during outdoor activities. However, it has been difficult for these sunshade products to cover a wide range of body parts simultaneously.
[0003] In contrast, in recent years, face masks and masks with capes formed of fabrics having light-shielding properties have been developed. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a mask formed by sewing a mask part and a part surrounding the neck muscles, and providing a breathing opening between the lower end part of the mask part and the neck muscle surrounding part.
[0004] Also, Patent Document 2 discloses a mask with a cape in which the mask part and the cape are formed separately, and the lower end side part of the mask part and the upper end side part of the cape are detachably connected by a locking tool such as a snap button. With this configuration, the mask part and the cape can be handled separately, improving the convenience of washing and replacement.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0005]
Patent Document 1
Patent Document 2
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0006] Conventional light-shielding masks and masks with capes described in Patent Documents 1 and 2 are intended to be used as masks alone or as a combination of mask and cape, and their coordination with clothing has not been considered. Furthermore, since the ear loops must be placed over the wearer's ears to wear the mask, prolonged wear can cause strain on the ears.
[0007] Furthermore, conventional parkas are generally designed as a single garment covering the upper body, requiring the wearer to wear a separate skirt or pants for sun protection of the lower body. A design that integrates upper and lower body sun-blocking clothing while allowing for separate use of each piece depending on the application had not been proposed until now.
[0008] The purpose of this disclosure is to provide a light-blocking separate hoodie that can accommodate various wearing styles by having a separate structure that allows the hoodie to be integrated with a face mask. [Means for solving the problem]
[0009] The light-blocking separate parka of this disclosure is a parka made of a light-blocking fabric. This light-blocking separate parka comprises an upper body portion that covers the upper body of the user and is provided with a hood, and a lower body portion that is detachably connected to the upper body portion via detachable connecting means and covers the lower body of the user from the waist down. The hood has a visor portion that protrudes forward from its front edge to block light from above the user's face, and the inside of the hood is provided with a locking portion for detachably locking a face cover member that covers at least a part of the user's face to the hood.
[0010] With the above-described configuration of the light-blocking separate parka, the upper and lower body parts are detachably connected via connecting means, allowing the user to wear it as a one-piece parka, or to wear only the upper body part or only the lower body part independently, enabling flexible wearing options depending on the weather and activity. Furthermore, the visor provided on the front edge of the hood blocks sunlight from reaching the user's face, preventing direct sunlight from reaching the face. In addition, the presence of a locking mechanism on the inside of the hood allows the face cover member to be held integrally with the hood, reducing the intrusion of light rays through the gap between the hood and the face cover member.
[0011] Furthermore, in the above-mentioned light-blocking separate parka, the visor portion may have a core material built in to maintain the protruding shape of the visor portion. This prevents the visor portion from sagging due to its own weight or wind pressure when the user is wearing the hood, and the desired light-blocking effect is maintained continuously.
[0012] Furthermore, in the light-blocking separate parka of this disclosure, the connecting means may be a zipper provided between the upper body portion and the lower body portion. This allows for quick connection and separation of the upper body portion and the lower body portion by opening and closing the zipper, making it easy to change the way the garment is worn. In addition, since the connection by the zipper is a continuous linear joint compared to snap buttons or hook-and-loop fasteners, the intrusion of light rays from the joint is suppressed more effectively.
[0013] Furthermore, in the light-blocking separate parka of this disclosure, the lower body portion may include a waist belt portion having an elastic cord inserted through the waist and a stopper for adjusting the tightness of the elastic cord, and a front slit formed on the front of the lower body portion. With this configuration, the waist size can be adjusted by the elastic cord and stopper, so the fit of the lower body portion can be optimized for users with different body types. In addition, the front slit ensures that the movement of the legs is not hindered when walking, thus ensuring mobility. In this case, the lower body portion may be configured to be deformable into a pant shape by closing the hems of the front and back panels of the lower body portion together with a hem fastener provided at a predetermined position on the hem. With this configuration, it is possible to transform from a skirt shape to a pant shape and return to the reverse direction simply by operating the hem fastener, so it is easy to switch between shapes depending on the situation, such as transforming into a pant shape to prevent the hem from getting caught or flipping up when riding a bicycle, and returning to a skirt shape to ensure breathability and appearance when walking.
[0014] Furthermore, in the light-blocking separate parka of this disclosure, finger holes may be formed near the ends of the sleeves of the upper body portion for the user to insert their fingers through and cover the back of their hands. As a result, when the user inserts their fingers through the finger holes, the ends of the sleeves are fixed over the back of the hands, and the back of the hands are covered with light-blocking fabric. This prevents sunburn on the back of the hands without the need to wear separate gloves such as gloves, and also prevents the sleeves from riding up.
[0015] Furthermore, in the light-shielding separate parka of this disclosure, the locking portion may include a tape loop provided on the inner surface of the hood and detachably connected to a connector attached to the face cover member. This allows the side of the face cover member to be held to the inner surface of the hood via the connector by the tape loop. Such holding prevents the face cover member from shifting or falling off the hood, and maintains a stable fit.
[0016] Furthermore, in the light-shielding separate parka of this disclosure, the face cover member further comprises a face mask that covers the lower part of the user's face, including the nose and mouth. The face mask comprises a mask body, a mask fixing string having a connector that engages with the locking portion, and holding portions provided on both the left and right sides of the mask body, respectively, for holding the mask fixing string. The face mask may be detachably attached to the hood by the engagement of the connector and the locking portion. The mask body may be formed in a three-dimensional shape by sewing together an upper fabric and a lower fabric. This ensures that the mask fits the user's face appropriately while providing breathing space in front of the nose and mouth. The mask fixing string may also be configured to be adjustable in length. This allows the mask fixing string to be used not only in a configuration where the face mask is held to the hood, but also flexibly used in a configuration where the face mask is worn alone using the mask fixing string as ear loops.
[0017] Furthermore, in such a light-blocking separate parka, the mask body of the face mask may have a double-layered structure in which the outer side is made of a smooth fabric with light-blocking properties and the inner side is made of a mesh fabric with breathability. With this, ultraviolet and near-infrared rays are blocked by the smooth fabric on the outer side, while breathability is ensured by the mesh fabric on the inner side, suppressing stuffiness. This achieves both light-blocking performance and comfort when worn.
[0018] The face mask may also be further equipped with a cape that is detachably connected to the lower edge of the face mask and covers at least the user's neck. The cape is formed separately from the face mask and has a substantially arc shape. A predetermined number of parts of the lower edge of the face mask and corresponding parts of the upper edge of the cape may be connected via a pair of fasteners that are detachably locked together. As a result, since the cape is formed separately from the face mask, the user can choose to use the face mask alone, the cape alone, or the face mask and cape connected together. Furthermore, because the connection is detachable by fasteners, it is easy to wash or replace only the soiled parts. In addition, since the lower edge of the face mask and the upper edge of the cape are point-connected at multiple points, the areas other than the connection points are in communication with the outside air, and the exhalation and inhalation of breath for breathing are not obstructed.
[0019] In this case, the cape may be configured so that its two ends can be connected to each other at the back of the neck via a detachable connector. This ensures that the cape is held securely around the neck, preventing it from shifting or flapping due to wind or other factors. Furthermore, since the connector is detachable, the cape can be easily attached and detached.
[0020] Furthermore, in this case, the pair of fasteners and connectors may be snap buttons. By using snap buttons as fasteners and connectors, the connection width at each connection point is minimized, thus minimizing obstruction of the airflow for breathing. In addition, snap buttons can be operated with one hand and have sufficient connection strength, thus achieving both operability and holding power in both the connection between the mask and the cape and the connection of both ends of the cape. [Effects of the Invention]
[0021] According to this disclosure, a hoodie that can be integrated with a face mask has a separate structure, thereby providing a light-blocking separate hoodie that can accommodate various wearing styles.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0022] [Figure 1] It is a front view showing the overall configuration of the light-shielding separate parka according to the embodiment, and shows the separated state of the upper body part and the skirt part. [Figure 2] It is a front view showing the overall configuration of the light-shielding separate parka and the separate mask according to the embodiment. [Figure 3] It is a diagram showing the configuration of the separate mask according to the embodiment. [Figure 4] It is a developed view of the cape according to the embodiment. [Figure 5] It is a diagram showing the connection relationship between the face mask and the cape. [Figure 6] It is a diagram exemplifying the usage mode in the state where the light-shielding separate parka, the face mask, and the cape are connected.
Modes for Carrying Out the Invention
[0023] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described based on the drawings. The configurations of the following embodiments are examples, and the present disclosure is not limited to the configurations of the embodiments.
[0024] <Configuration and Function> [[ID=3^6]](Configuration of the Parka Body) FIG. 1 is a front view showing the overall configuration of the light-shielding separate parka according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1, the light-shielding separate parka 1 is composed of an upper body part 10 and a skirt part 20, and both are separably connected via a connecting means 30.
[0025] Both the upper body part 10 and the skirt part 20 are formed using a light-shielding fabric, for example, a light-shielding polyester fabric capable of shielding ultraviolet rays and near-infrared rays. In the present embodiment, P smooth fabric (100% polyester) is used as the outer fabric, achieving both light-shielding properties and a soft texture.
[0026] The upper body portion 10 includes a torso portion that covers the user's upper body, left and right sleeves, and a hood 11 that is continuously provided at the upper edge of the torso portion. An open zipper is provided in the center front of the torso portion, making it possible to put it on and take it off by opening the front.
[0027] The hood 11 is formed continuously from the collar of the upper body portion 10 and covers the user's head. A visor portion 11a is formed at the front edge of the hood 11, projecting forward. The visor portion 11a shields the upper part of the user's face from sunlight and prevents direct sunlight from hitting the face directly.
[0028] A core material is embedded inside the visor portion 11a. The core material is, for example, a 0.5 cm thick silicone core, and has the function of stably maintaining the protruding shape of the visor portion 11a. As a result, when the user is wearing the hood, the visor portion 11a does not sag under its own weight, and the desired light-blocking effect can be maintained.
[0029] Furthermore, the inside of the hood 11 is provided with a locking portion for detachably securing a face cover member (face mask 40, described later) to the hood 11. In this embodiment, the locking portion is made up of a tape loop.
[0030] The tape loops are loops made of grosgrain tape, provided on the left and right sides of the inner surface of the hood 11. Each tape loop has an annular portion formed therein for passing a connector such as a Z-ring through. The tape loops are detachably connected to a connector (such as an eight-ring) attached to the face mask 40, and have the function of holding the face mask 40 to the side of the hood 11.
[0031] The connecting means 30 is a zipper provided between the upper body portion 10 and the upper end of the skirt portion 20. In this embodiment, an open zipper approximately 50 cm long is used. One set of teeth of the zipper is attached to the connecting part of the upper body portion 10, and the other set of teeth of the zipper is attached to the upper end of the skirt portion 20, so that the upper body portion 10 and the skirt portion 20 can be separated and connected by opening and closing the zipper.
[0032] The sleeves are long sleeves that extend from the left and right shoulders of the upper body 10, covering the entire arm of the user. Finger holes are formed near the ends of the sleeves. The finger holes are, for example, openings with a diameter of approximately 4 cm, and by inserting the user's thumb or other fingers through them, the ends of the sleeves can be extended and secured over the back of the hand. This makes it possible to cover the back of the hand with light-blocking fabric and prevent sunburn on the back of the hand.
[0033] (Skirt section composition) The skirt portion 20 covers the user from the waist down and has a skirt shape that extends to approximately below the knees. A waist belt portion is formed at the upper end of the skirt portion 20.
[0034] The waistband is made of a strip of fabric, and an elastic cord (round elastic) is inserted through it along the waist. Both ends of the elastic cord are pulled out through elastic outlet holes provided at designated positions on the waistband. Furthermore, a stopper (two-hole stopper) is attached to the pulled-out elastic cord, allowing the user to adjust the tightness of the elastic cord by operating the stopper, thereby adjusting the waist size.
[0035] A front slit 22, approximately 27 cm long, is formed in the center of the front of the skirt portion 20, extending upward from the hem. The front slit 22 is a cut that does not hinder the movement of the legs when walking, and allows the front of the skirt portion 20 to open to the left and right according to the stride length.
[0036] A hem fastener 23 is provided at a predetermined position on the hem of the skirt portion 20. The hem fastener 23 is, for example, a snap button with a diameter of 7 mm, and a male and female snap button that can engage and disengage from each other are attached to corresponding positions on the hem of the front and back portions of the skirt portion 20. In this embodiment, a total of two hem fasteners 23 are provided, one on each side of the hem.
[0037] Then, by fastening the snap button of the hem fastener 23, the hems of the front and back panels of the skirt 20 are closed together, and the skirt 20 transforms into a simple pant shape. This prevents the hem of the skirt from getting caught when riding a bicycle, etc., and also prevents the skirt from being blown up by the wind. To return from the pant shape to the skirt shape, simply unfasten the snap button of the hem fastener 23.
[0038] The upper body portion 10 and the skirt portion 20 can be worn as a single, one-piece hoodie by opening and closing the connecting means 30 (zipper), or they can be separated and worn independently. For example, when wearing only the upper body portion 10, it can be used as a jacket, and when wearing only the skirt portion 20, it can be used in combination with other tops you already own.
[0039] (Configuration of the separate mask) Figure 2 is a front view showing the overall configuration of the light-shielding separate parka and separate mask according to this embodiment. Figure 3 is a diagram showing the configuration of the separate mask according to this embodiment.
[0040] As shown in Figure 3, the face mask 40 covers the lower part of the user's face, including the nose and mouth, and comprises a mask body 41, mask fixing strings 42, connectors 43, snap buttons 44, and a holding part 45.
[0041] The mask body 41 is formed three-dimensionally by sewing the upper and lower fabrics together along a central seam. The upper fabric covers the area from the user's nose to their cheeks, and the lower fabric covers the area from their mouth to their chin. The sewing of the upper and lower fabrics creates a three-dimensional shape in which the central part of the mask body 41 bulges outwards, allowing it to fit the user's face appropriately while ensuring space for breathing in front of the nose and mouth.
[0042] The mask body 41 has a double-layered structure, with the outer side made of a light-blocking smooth fabric (P-smooth, 100% polyester) and the inner side made of a breathable mesh fabric. The mesh fabric covers the entire inner surface. The outer smooth fabric blocks ultraviolet and near-infrared rays, while the inner mesh fabric ensures breathability and suppresses stuffiness.
[0043] The mask fixing string 42 is a string having a connector 43 that engages with a tape loop (locking part) on the inner surface of the hood 11, and is held to the mask body 41 by retaining parts 45 provided on both the left and right sides of the mask body 41.
[0044] In this embodiment, the connectors 43 are provided at both ends of the mask fixing string 42. The connectors 43 are made up of, for example, figure-eight rings and are detachably connected to the Z-rings of the tape loops provided on the inside of the hood 11. In addition to figure-eight rings, various other connectors such as C-rings, D-rings, and snap hooks can also be used. Furthermore, the connector 43 on the side opposite to the side that engages with the tape loops provided on the inside of the hood 11 can also be made up of figure-eight rings and can be detachably connected to, for example, the Z-ring of the holding part 45.
[0045] Thus, the engagement between the connector 43 and the tape loop provided on the inside of the hood 11 allows the face mask 40 to be held in place by the hood 11 without the mask fixing strings 42 having to be placed over the user's ears. This eliminates the need to place the mask fixing strings 42 over the user's ears, even during prolonged wear, and significantly improves comfort during wear. Furthermore, the integration of the hood 11 and the face mask 40 minimizes the gap between them, more effectively suppressing the intrusion of light rays through the gap.
[0046] Furthermore, the mask fixing strings 42 may be configured to be adjustable in length. This allows the mask fixing strings 42 to be used not only in embodiments where the face mask 40 is held in place by the hood 11, but also flexibly in embodiments where the mask fixing strings 42 are used as ear loops to attach the face mask 40 on its own.
[0047] Furthermore, the snap buttons 44 are one of a pair of snap buttons (for example, the female component) that are detachably fastened to each other and are provided at a predetermined number of locations on the lower edge of the mask body 41. In this embodiment, a total of four female snap buttons 44 are arranged, two on each side of the left and right sides. The snap buttons 44 are used to connect to the cape 50, which will be described later.
[0048] (Cape composition) Figure 4 is an unfolded view of the cape according to this embodiment. The cape 50 is a substantially arc-shaped fabric member formed separately from the face mask 40, and is intended to cover at least the neck area of the user.
[0049] The cape 50 is shaped in a roughly arc-like (roughly fan-like) form. The fabric of the cape 50, like the hoodie body and face mask 40, is made of a light-blocking fabric (a double-layered structure of P-smooth and mesh).
[0050] The upper edge portion 51 of the cape 50 is a connection area that overlaps with the lower edge portion of the face mask 40. Snap buttons 53 (the other half of a pair of snap buttons, for example, the male member) are fixed to a predetermined number of locations on the upper edge portion 51. The positions of the snap buttons 53 correspond to the positions of the snap buttons 44 on the face mask 40, and the face mask 40 and the cape 50 are detachably connected by locking the snap buttons 44 and 53 together.
[0051] Snap buttons 54 are fixed to the left and right ends 52 of the cape 50. The snap buttons 54 have a male component on one end of the cape 50 and a female component on the other end, and are configured so that when the user wraps the cape 50 around their neck, the two ends of the cape 50 can be connected at the back of the neck using the snap buttons 54.
[0052] Figure 5 shows the connection relationship between the face mask and the cape. When the snap button 44 (female member) provided on the lower edge of the face mask 40 and the snap button 53 (male member) provided on the upper edge 51 of the cape 50 are fastened together, the face mask 40 and the cape 50 are integrally connected, as shown in Figure 5. In this connected state, by covering the lower part of the face with the face mask 40 and the neck area with the cape 50, the area from the chin to the nape of the neck can be completely shielded from light without any gaps.
[0053] Furthermore, the connection between the lower edge of the face mask 40 and the upper edge 51 of the cape 50 is a small point connection using snap buttons 44 and 53. Therefore, the area other than the connection point is in communication with the outside air, and the exhalation and inhalation of breath for respiration are not obstructed.
[0054] Figure 6 illustrates an example of how the light-blocking separate parka, face mask, and cape can be used when connected. With this configuration, almost the entire body of the user can be shielded from light.
[0055] <Usage form> The light-blocking separate parka 1 described in the above embodiment can be worn in a variety of ways, as listed below.
[0056] (Form A) Wearing the hoodie only: The upper body part 10 and the skirt part 20 are connected by the connecting means 30, and the hood 11 is put on to wear it as a one-piece hoodie. In this configuration, the face mask 40 and cape 50 are not used. The visor part 11a of the hood 11 blocks the light from above the face, the thumbholes in the sleeves cover the backs of the hands, and the skirt part 20 blocks the light from the waist down to below the knees.
[0057] (Form B) Hoodie + Face Mask: In addition to form A, a face mask 40 is attached to the hood 11. In this case, the face mask 40 is held in place by the fastening part (tape loop) of the hood 11 without the mask fixing strings 42 being placed over the ears. Almost the entire body, including the lower half of the face, is shielded from light.
[0058] (Form C) Hoodie + Face Mask + Cape: In addition to form B, the cape 50 is attached to the lower edge of the face mask 40. The area from the chin to the nape of the neck is also covered by the cape 50, providing the most comprehensive light-blocking effect.
[0059] (Form D) Wearing only the upper body: Wear only the upper body part 10 as a cover-up, and do not use the skirt part 20. Suitable for light clothing when going out or for light sun protection indoors.
[0060] (Form E) Face mask standalone use: Use only the face mask 40, securing it to the ears with the mask fixing strings 42. This allows for face protection even when not wearing a hoodie.
[0061] (Form F) Face mask + cape: Connect the cape 50 to the face mask 40 and secure it by looping the mask fixing strings 42 over your ears. Suitable for protecting the face and neck from sunlight when not wearing a hoodie.
[0062] (Form G) Pants form: The skirt portion 20 is fastened with the hem fastener 23 to transform it into pants shape for wear. Suitable for cycling and active outdoor activities.
[0063] <Other variations> The embodiments described above are merely examples, and this disclosure may be modified and implemented as appropriate without departing from its essence. For example, the means described in this disclosure can be freely combined and implemented as long as no technical inconsistencies arise.
[0064] In the above embodiment, an example was described in which a fastener is used as the connecting means 30, but the invention is not limited to this, and various fastening means such as snap buttons, hook-and-loop fasteners, buttons and buttonholes can also be used.
[0065] In the above embodiment, an example of using a snap button as a fastener was described, but various detachable fastening means such as hook-and-loop fasteners, ties, buttons and buttonholes, and magnetic fasteners can also be used to connect the face mask 40 and the cape 50, and to connect the two ends of the cape 50.
[0066] In the above embodiment, an example was described in which the lining of the mask body 41 is made of mesh fabric, but other functional fabrics such as cooling fabrics and sweat-absorbing and quick-drying fabrics can also be used.
[0067] In the above embodiment, the cape 50 was described as having a width that covers only the neck area, but the cape 50 can also be made wider, extending further downwards to cover the décolleté and chest.
[0068] In the above embodiment, an example was described in which a silicone core is used as the core material for the awning portion 11a, but other shape-retaining materials such as plastic core materials or wire-reinforced core materials can also be used. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0069] 1. Light-blocking separate hoodie 10... Upper body part 11. Food 11a...Awning section 20... Skirt section 30. Connection methods 40 ···· Face mask
Claims
1. A parka made using a light-blocking fabric, The upper body section covers the user's upper body and is equipped with a hood, A lower body portion is detachably connected to the upper body portion via a detachable connecting means, and covers the user from the waist down. Equipped with, The hood has a visor portion that protrudes forward from its front edge to shield the user's face from light. The hood is characterized in that a locking portion is provided on the inside of the hood for detachably locking a face cover member, which covers at least a portion of the user's face, to the hood. Light-blocking separate hoodie.
2. The aforementioned awning portion is characterized by having a core material built in to maintain the protruding shape of the awning portion. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 1.
3. The connecting means is characterized by being a zipper provided between the upper body portion and the lower body portion. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 1.
4. The lower body portion is, A waist belt portion having an elastic cord inserted through the waist and a stopper for adjusting the tightness of the elastic cord, It comprises a front slit formed on the front of the lower body, The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 1.
5. The lower body portion is characterized in that it is configured to be transformable into a pant shape by closing the hems of the front and back panels of the lower body portion together with a hem fastener provided at a predetermined position on the hem. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 4.
6. The upper body portion is characterized by having finger holes formed near the ends of the sleeves for inserting the user's fingers to cover the back of the hand. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 1.
7. The locking portion is provided on the inner surface of the hood and includes a tape loop that is detachably connected to a connector attached to the face cover member. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 1.
8. The face cover member further comprises a face mask that covers the lower part of the user's face, including the nose and mouth. The aforementioned face mask is The mask itself, A mask fixing string having a connector that engages with the locking portion, The mask body is provided with holding parts on both the left and right sides for holding the mask fixing strings, It has, The face mask is detachably attached to the hood by the engagement of the connector and the locking portion. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 1.
9. The face mask body is characterized by having a double-layered structure, with the outer side made of a smooth fabric that has light-blocking properties and the inner side made of a mesh fabric that has breathability. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 8.
10. The face mask is further equipped with a cape that is detachably attached to the lower edge and covers at least the neck area of the user, The cape is formed separately from the face mask and has a substantially arc shape. The predetermined number of portions of the lower edge of the face mask and the corresponding portions of the upper edge of the cape are connected via a pair of fasteners that are detachably locked to each other. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 8.
11. The cape is characterized in that its two ends can be connected to each other at the back of the neck via a detachable connector. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 10.
12. The pair of locking devices and the connector are characterized by being snap buttons. The light-blocking separate hoodie according to claim 11.