Apparel – Guard or protector – For wearer's head
Patent
1992-11-12
1994-12-20
Crowder, Clifford D.
Apparel
Guard or protector
For wearer's head
220913, 2422, 403 61, A42B 124
Patent
active
053735838
ABSTRACT:
A positionable mount is demonstrated as a headgear implement-mount (28) supporting an eyewear front (30) through a resilient appendage (68). The implement-mount includes a friction surface (50) cooperating with a headed stud (52) to establish a constraint-dimension (62). The appendage is formed with an edged-channel cross section and includes an elongated slot (76) for receiving the implement-mount headed stud. In engaging the implement-mount, the appendage cross section is torsionally, deformably constricted in a manner creating resiliently biased friction between the appendage edges (72) and the friction surface, thereby holding the eyewear implement in a selected position relative to the headgear. Because the appendage with implement-mount engagement is resiliently biased, the implement position may be hand adjusted. The appendage with implement-mount engagement may be influenced by a pair of hand operators (100). As the operators are worked in a pinching movement, the appendage cross section is dimensionally reduced to less than the implement-mount constraint-dimension, thereby freeing the appendage and the attached implement to be conveniently repositioned relative to the headgear.
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Biefeld Diana L.
Crowder Clifford D.
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