Apparel – Head coverings – Having crown and horizontally extending visor
Patent
1996-09-17
1998-03-10
Biefeld, Diana
Apparel
Head coverings
Having crown and horizontally extending visor
2172, 2181, 21821, 21826, 21953, 21955, 22001, A42B 104
Patent
active
057246750
ABSTRACT:
The cap of the invention has a crown portion comprised of a plurality of segments, a visor extending outwardly from the forward lower edge of the crown portion, and an earflap foldable with respect to the crown and extending rearwardly around the lower periphery of the crown from one side thereof to the other. An upstanding band is secured to the inside of the crown portion to the forward lower edge thereof. The band has a sufficient height to provide a compartment to receive an elongated piece of elastic or foam material. The flap portion is a part of the single piece of the elastic material comprising the rearward segment of the crown. The earflap is defined by a generally horizontally disposed fold line dividing the rearward segment into an upper portion and the earflap portion. The forward segment of the crown is comprised of an outer fabric layer, a central stiffener layer, and an inner foam layer forming a single laminated layer.
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Lassek Eugene E.
Lipkin Charles A.
Adcom of Iowa
Biefeld Diana
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