Apparel – Head coverings – Hoods
Patent
1977-05-20
1978-09-05
Troutman, Doris L.
Apparel
Head coverings
Hoods
A42B 104
Patent
active
041108469
ABSTRACT:
A combined scarf and hood is made of a sheet of cotton terry cloth of approximately triangular shape affording three apices. One of the apices is truncated to leave a margin of a predetermined length, to which is stitched the corresponding major margin of combined hood panels. The other, major margin of the combined hood panels is shorter than the stitched margin to provide a pocket. One of the other apices has a tape secured to it, and the tape has one or more fasteners, such as Velcro, arranged to engage with a complimentary fastener secured to the remaining one of the apices. The sheet preferably is of a size adapting the combined scarf and hood to be worn by an adult with the truncated apex at the back of the neck, with other portions of the sheet crossed over the chest, with the remaining two apices at the sides and beneath the shoulders, and with the tape around the body and the fasteners secured.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2735283 (1956-02-01), Schuessler
patent: 2806222 (1957-09-01), Carpenter
patent: 3238536 (1966-03-01), Gettinger
patent: 3541610 (1970-11-01), Gettinger
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