Apparatus and method of reforming visors of baseball caps

Apparel apparatus – Forming – pressing – molding – and stretching – Forms

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223 24, 223 25, D06C 1500

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for reforming a visor of a baseball type cap including a flexible member to be positioned adjacent the visor and having retention plates along the sides or center thereof that form visor receiving slots to position and retain the visor during reforming. Clips may be used in lieu of slots to retain the visor. Straps or similar elongated devices are affixed to the sides of the flexible member and are tensioned to draw said sides together thereby imparting an increased angular contour to the visor. Latches on the straps hold the desired tension and visor contour until the visor has assumed the new contour set. The method may include moisturizing the visor and may be performed iteratively to permit various intermediate contours to be sampled or as required to provide the desired semi-permanent visor set.

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patent: 3402865 (1968-09-01), Moreau
patent: 4607769 (1986-08-01), DeLisle et al.
patent: 5163589 (1992-11-01), Biehl

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