Apparel – Head coverings – Having crown and horizontally extending visor
Patent
1994-05-24
1995-05-02
Crowder, Clifford D.
Apparel
Head coverings
Having crown and horizontally extending visor
D 2869, D 2872, A42B 100
Patent
active
054107601
ABSTRACT:
A cap to be worn on the top of the head comprises a crown that is fabricated to simulate approximately one-half of a game ball. The crown is formed by a plurality of generally triangular-shaped fabric gores which are collectively stitched together along their lengthwise edges, and the outer surface of each of the gores includes a pattern section which, when individual fabric gores are secured together to form the crown, are aligned to provide a half game ball.
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Biefeld Diana L.
Crowder Clifford D.
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