Apparel – Head coverings – Having crown and horizontally extending visor
Patent
1996-06-26
1998-07-21
Biefeld, Diana
Apparel
Head coverings
Having crown and horizontally extending visor
21956, A42B 106
Patent
active
057819335
ABSTRACT:
The aereodynamic peaked cap is constructed with a crown, as a turned upside down bowl to cover the wearer's head and an outwardly projecting visor. The visor comprises: a) a middle frame with one or more apertures inside. b) a mesh cover below,which air coming from below, can pass through. c) an upper streamlined sloping cloth connected to the crown by buttons.Between the crown and the upper cloth there are some apertures as ducts for air flow coming from below the visor. By buttoning the buttons male on the upper cloth and the buttons female on the crown in a different alternate way the formed folds as air ducts can be moved from the center to the sides of the visor, so that, in case of rain and snow, to avoid vertical penetration of rain into the middle duct, this duct can be closed and the side ones can be enlarged, to allow however a greater air flow. Advantages: regulation of resistance to wind currents of the visored cap is possible, according to wind and user's speed to avoid unintenional removal from the wearer's head.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1486102 (1924-03-01), Merton
patent: 4292689 (1981-10-01), Townsend, Jr.
patent: 5091995 (1992-03-01), Oates
Biefeld Diana
General Building s.a.s. di De Giacomi Giancarlo
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