Cameron, Allan Duncan (49 Percy Road, 2194 Fontainebleau, Johannesburg, ZA)
Smith, Clyde William John (P.O. Box 523, 2006 Auckland Park, Johannesburg, ZA)
Cameron, Allan Duncan (49 Percy Road, 2194 Fontainebleau, Johannesburg, ZA)
Smith, Clyde William John (P.O. Box 523, 2006 Auckland Park, Johannesburg, ZA)
Technical Field: Recreational Headware Background Art: A peaked cap with a full facial mask (including eye and nostril holes) designed on the cap. (See figs 2 & 3 on Drawing Page) Disclosure of Invention: A traditional peaked cap, the main function of which is to provide protection from certain weather conditions (e.g. sun), an additional feature incorporates the physical and artistic aspects of a facial mask. Brief Description of Drawings: Drawings comprise 1 sheet depicting the cap mask as described in the disclosure above and include an image of a prototype. Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention: The cap and mask form one homogenous item and are not separate entities. Worn on the crown of the head, the cap fulfils it's main function of weather protection, and when pulled forward to cover the face, fulfils it's alternate function as a mask. (See photo images of prototype showing cap mask fulfilling both functions) Industrial Applicability in the field of promotional advertising/merchandising, the cap will provide the normal endorsements by use of additional artwork comprising sponsors logos etc. The mask element provides extraordinary endorsements that mimics sponsors identifiable image. In the field of sporting arenas, the cap will provide the wearer the opportunity to transform the headgear into an identifiable team-support mask. e.g. National flag or team mascot. In the field of social recreation (e.g. Halloween and carnival events) the cap mask will provide the wearer the opportunity to provide the element of surprise and novelty.
