| JP2009068142 | ACCESSORY FOR CAP |
| WO/2008/047228 | HEADGEAR WITH FOAMED PLASTIC BILL |
| WO/2004/074591 | STRUCTURE WITH EXTENDABLE LEAVES |
| 1. | An item of headwear including a main portion adapted to fit to the head of a wearer and a visor portion joined to the main portion, the main portion including two elements interconnected via a hinge portion for pivotal movement between an open condition, for wearing, and a closed condition, for storage, and the visor portion being formed of a fantype construction including an outer peripheral edge and two side members coupled to a respective one of the elements, whereby the visor portion undergoes concertinaed movement when the elements are moved between the open and closed conditions and whereby the hinge portion is angled with respect to a plane defined by the side members when in the closed condition, such that movement of the elements from the closed to the open condition tensions the outer peripheral edge ot the visor portion and simultaneously deflects the edge portion away from the hinge portion . |
| 2. | An item of headwear as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the visor portion is formed of radially extending folds which are flattened toward the outer peripheral edge when the elements are in the open condition . |
| 3. | An item of headwear as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein fastening means are provided on each of the elements, adjacent a location at which the outer peripheral edge of the visor intersects with each of the elements, for removably fastening the elements in the closed condition. |
The present invention related to an item of headwear, in particular a hat or sunshade having a foldable visor.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an item of headwear including
a main portion adapted to fit to the head of a wearer and a visor portion joined to the main portion, the main portion including two elements interconnected via a hinge portion for pivotal movement between an open condition, for wearing, and a closed condition, for storage, and the visor portion being formed of a fan-type construction including an
outer peripheral edge and two side members coupled to a respective one of the elements, whereby the visor portion undergoes concertinaed movement when the elements are
moved betvveen the open and closed conditions and whereby the hinge portion is angled
with respect to a plane defined by the side members when in the closed condition, such
that movement of the elements from the closed to the open condition tensions the outer peripheral edge of the visor portion and simultaneously deflects the edge portion away from the hinge portion.
Preferably, the hinge portion is angled at an obtuse angle with respect to the plane defined by the side members when in the closed condition.
Preferably the elements are integrally formed as a front band of the main portion and, in the closed condition, at least partially capture the visor portion therebetween
Preferably, the visor portion is formed of radially extending folds which are flattened toward the outer peripheral edge when the elements are in the open condition.
Preferably, fastening means are provided on each of the elements, adjacent a location at which the outer peripheral edge of the visor intersects with each of the elements, for removably fastening the elements in the closed condition. Preferably the fastening means comprise a two component touch and close type fastener.
The invention is more fully described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of an item of headwear, in accordance with the present
invention, in a closed condition;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the item shown in Figure J ,
Figure 3 is a side view of the headwear shown in Figure I , in a partially opened condition;
Figure 4 is a side view of the headwear of Figures 1 and 2 in an open condition,
Figure 5 is a side view of another item of headwear, in accordance with the present invention, and
Figure 6 is a side view of the headwear of Figure 5 in a closed condition.
An item of headwear 1 is shown m Figures 1 to 4 in the form of a foldable sunshade 2,
which includes a main portion 3 and a visor portion 4 The main portion 3 includes an
elastic strap 5 coupled to side bands 6 which in turn extend from a main headband 7,
comprised of two integrally formed elements 8, 9, foldable about a hinge portion 10 Tlie elements 8, 9 are arranged to pivot from a closed condition shown in Figures 1 and
2 to an open condition shown in Figure 4, about the hinge portion 10 which extends generally along an axis "A"
Each of the elements 8, 9 is coupled along a lower edge 1 1 to respective side member
12 of the visor portion 4 The visor portion 4 itself is formed of a generally fan-type construction with a plurality of radially extending folds 14 bounded by an outer peripheral edge 15 so that movement of the side members 8, 9, effected by opening and closing of the elements, causes corresponding opening and closing of the visor portion
4 m a concertmaed manner In the closed condition shown in Figure 1 , the side members define a substantially common plane "B" which extends at an obtuse angle θ relative to the hinge portion 10 As such, partial opening of the elements 8, 9 causes the
side members 12, 13 to pivot downwardly and to the opposite side of axis "A", as
viewed in Figure 3, to consequently draw the outer peripheral edge of the visor downwardly and away from the hinge portion 10
In the condition shown in Figure 4, the elements 8, 9 have been pivoted to a fully open
condition which results in the visor portion 4 being further deflected away from the hinge
portion 10. The corresponding pivotal movement of the members 12, 13 simultaneously
tensions the outer peripheral edge 15 of the visor portion 4 to in turn impart rigidity to
the overall structure of the visor Such tensioning also serves to flatten the folds 14 of the visor portion 4 adjacent the outer peripheral edge 15
The arrangement of the elements 8, 9 and visor portion 4, as shown in Figures 1 to 4 , may also be applied to the construction of a cap 16, which is shown in Figure 5 and 6,
in which like parts are denoted by like reference numerals Figure 5 illustrates the cap
16 in an open condition and Figure 6 shows the cap in a closed condition. Similarly with
sunshade 2, converting the cap 16 between a usable condition and a condition for storage involves a single action step of pivoting elements 8, 9 between an open condition and a closed condition whereby the main portion 3 simply folds around the visor portion 4 which itself simultaneously pivots from an operative position up into a compact storage
position.
The arrangement of the elements 8, 9 and visor portion 4 in both the cap and sunshade is such that the visor portion is collapsed in a storage condition when the elements are closed together, whereby the elements at least partially capture the visor portion therebetween Such an arrangement provides a neat and compact design when the shade
or cap is not in use, to allow for ease of storage in, for example, a pocket The
elements, in the closed condition, also serve to protect the visor portion from damage and assist in maintaining its shape
Each element 8, 9 can also be provided with fastening means in the form of, for example
a component part 16, 17 of a touch and close type fastener in order to removably fasten the elements in the closed condition The component parts 16, 17 of the fastener are
preferably positioned adjacent a location at which the peripheral edge 15 intersects with
each of the elements
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As can be appreciated, the present invention provides an item of headwear 1 which may be converted from a folded condition to an open condition and vice versa in one simple step The construction of the headwear automatically alters the angle of the visor portion
4 from a stored condition to an aesthetically pleasing arrangement whereby the visor
portion 4 is downwardly tilted and has a generally well defined outer peripheral edge 1
Finally, it is to be understood that the inventive concept m any of its aspects can be incorporated many different constructions so that the generality of the preceding descπption is not to be superseded by the particularity ofthe attached drawings Various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be incorporated into the various constructions and arrangements of parts without departing from the spiπt or ambit ofthe
invention
