Apparel – Head coverings – Having crown and horizontally extending visor
Patent
1983-01-11
1984-12-04
Schroeder, Werner H.
Apparel
Head coverings
Having crown and horizontally extending visor
2195, 2200, 2DIG7, A42B 102, A42B 104
Patent
active
044854951
ABSTRACT:
A standardized, expandable cap for a newborn infant to reduce heat losses from the skull during the hours immediately following birth. The cap is fabricated by die cutting a sheet of non-woven, spunlaced, synthetic fiber material to create blanks having an arched shape, each blank including an arcuate margin and a straight base, the grain of the non-woven material being normal to the base to render it laterally stretchable. A pair of such blanks are superposed and ultrasonically seamed along a line conforming to the arcuate margin to create the dome of the cap. The cap is completed by puckering the lower rear section thereof to create a shirred zone and ultrasonically welding an elastomeric tape thereacross to provide an expandable cap which when worn adjusts itself to the head of the wearer regardless of head size.
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Textile Trade Press, Manchester England, 1971.
Ebert Michael
Ellis Mary A.
Schroeder Werner H.
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