US20080235852A1 - Headwear having flexible headband - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a headwear capable of adjusting automatically a size according to a size of user's head without a separate size adjusting device and maintaining continuously a shape of a main body of the headwear.
- a headwear refers a cap style headwear and is mainly constructed with a crown part or a main body of the headwear which is composed of a plurality of woven fabrics, a visor part attached to a front lower portion of the crown part, a headband attached to an inner peripheral bottom portion of the crown part and a size adjusting device attached to a rear bottom portion of the crown part.
- This headwear is used by sports people or worn to protect a face from the sunshine, and also came to be used as a part of fashion by which many people express themselves.
- the headwear is widely used by people of all ages and both sexes due to such change of thought.
- the present invention is directed to headwear including a crown part made of more than one piece of fabric, having several panels and a headband part attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part, in which the headband part is composed of a flexible material and a flexible band made of woven twill fabric which covered the flexible material, the flexible band and the flexible material are sewn together in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns to provide good expandability and thereby increase the number of different wearer head sizes that may be accommodated by the headband without the need for a separate size controller.
- the flexible material is woven with at least a mono yarn in a warp direction and a flexible yarn in a weft direction or made so that a fabric woven with a highly flexible yarn and a spandex yarn and mono yarn in a warp direction are coupled.
- FIG. 1 is a partially broken side view illustrating a headwear according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of an embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of another embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of yet another embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a partially broken side view illustrating a headwear according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of an embodiment according to the present invention.
- the headwear according to the present invention is mainly constructed with a crown part 1 or a main body of the headwear which is made of more than one piece of fabric, having several panels, and a headband part 3 attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part 1 , and a visor part 2 attached to a front lower portion of the crown part 1 .
- At least one panel of the panels composing the crown part 1 is a flexible fabric containing polyurethane.
- the headband part 3 is composed of a thin inside flexible material 5 and a flexible band 4 which covered the flexible material 5 .
- the flexible material 5 is woven with at least a mono yarn 7 in a warp direction and a flexible yarn 6 in a weft direction.
- the flexible band 4 which covered the flexible material 5 is made to contain polyurethane or to have flexibility by its structure even if not containing the polyurethane, and preferably made of a woven twill fabric; a width of the flexible band 4 is determined enough to enclose the flexible material 5 .
- an auxiliary elastic band 18 made of an elastic material such as rubber.
- the flexible material 5 and the flexible band 4 are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns, and thus a chain-like pattern sewing line 8 is formed on the flexible band 4 .
- the headwear having headband part 3 composed of the flexible band 4 and the flexible material 5 is not necessary of a separate size adjusting part and the size and capable of adjusting the size as the crown part 1 and the headband part 3 are automatically expanded and contracted according to a size of user's head when the user wears the headwear according to the present invention.
- the flexible material 5 inside the flexible band prevents the side and rear portions of the crown part 1 from drooping and thus supports the crown part so that an overall appearance of the crown part 1 can be continuously maintained irrespective of wearing or taking off the headwear by the user.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of another embodiment according to the present invention.
- the headband part 9 according to another embodiment of the present invention is, like the above embodiment, attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part or the main body of the headwear and composed of a thin inside flexible material 10 and a flexible band 9 which covered the flexible material 10 .
- Both ends of the flexible material 10 have a shape of woven fabric 14 woven in a predetermined width with a highly flexible yarn and a spandex yarn and the other portion except for the woven fabrics at the both ends is sparsely woven with a mono yarn 12 in a warp direction and a highly flexible yarn 13 in a weft direction.
- a spandex may be used as the highly flexible yarn 13 .
- the flexible band 9 which covered the flexible material 10 is, like the above embodiment, made of a woven twill fabric containing polyurethane or may be made to have flexibility by its structure even if not containing the polyurethane.
- the flexible material 10 and the flexible band 9 are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns and thus a chain type sewing line 15 is formed on the flexible band 9 .
- FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view illustrating a headband of yet another embodiment according to the present invention.
- the headband part 16 according to the yet another embodiment of the present invention is attached to the inner peripheral bottom portion of the crown part 1 or the main body of the headwear and composed of a flexible woven band 17 alone without an thin inside flexible material unlike the above embodiments.
- the flexible band 17 is a two-layered shape and, like the above embodiments, made of a woven twill fabric containing polyurethane or may be made to have flexibility by its structure even if not containing the polyurethane.
- a chain-like pattern sewing line 19 which is sewed using rubber and nylon yarns is formed on the flexible band 17 .
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Abstract
The present invention relates an improved shape of headwear, more particularly, to a headwear capable of adjusting automatically a size according to a size of user's head without a separate size adjusting device and maintaining continuously a shape of a main body of the headwear.
The headwear according to the present invention is mainly constructed with a crown part made of more than one piece of fabric and a headband part attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part, in which the headband part is composed of a flexible material, and a flexible band made of woven twill fabric which covered the flexible material, the flexible material is woven with at least a mono yarn in a warp direction and a flexible yarn in a weft direction or made so that a fabric woven with a highly flexible yarn and a spandex yarn and mono yarn in a warp direction are coupled, and the flexible material and the flexible band are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns.
Description
- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates to a headwear capable of adjusting automatically a size according to a size of user's head without a separate size adjusting device and maintaining continuously a shape of a main body of the headwear.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Generally, a headwear refers a cap style headwear and is mainly constructed with a crown part or a main body of the headwear which is composed of a plurality of woven fabrics, a visor part attached to a front lower portion of the crown part, a headband attached to an inner peripheral bottom portion of the crown part and a size adjusting device attached to a rear bottom portion of the crown part. This headwear is used by sports people or worn to protect a face from the sunshine, and also came to be used as a part of fashion by which many people express themselves. In addition, the headwear is widely used by people of all ages and both sexes due to such change of thought.
- However, there is an inconvenience of adjusting the size adjusting device located in the rear portion of the crown part according to a size of user's head whenever wearing the headwear.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a headwear capable of adjusting automatically a size according to a size of user's head without a separate size adjusting device.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a headwear capable of maintaining continuously a shape of a crown part or a main body of the headwear irrespective of wearing or taking off the headwear.
- In the accordance with these objects, the present invention is directed to headwear including a crown part made of more than one piece of fabric, having several panels and a headband part attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part, in which the headband part is composed of a flexible material and a flexible band made of woven twill fabric which covered the flexible material, the flexible band and the flexible material are sewn together in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns to provide good expandability and thereby increase the number of different wearer head sizes that may be accommodated by the headband without the need for a separate size controller. the flexible material is woven with at least a mono yarn in a warp direction and a flexible yarn in a weft direction or made so that a fabric woven with a highly flexible yarn and a spandex yarn and mono yarn in a warp direction are coupled.
- The above and/or other aspects and advantages of the prevent invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompany drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a partially broken side view illustrating a headwear according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of another embodiment according to the present invention; and -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of yet another embodiment according to the present invention. - Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below so as to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
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FIG. 1 is a partially broken side view illustrating a headwear according to the present invention andFIG. 2 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of an embodiment according to the present invention. The headwear according to the present invention is mainly constructed with a crown part 1 or a main body of the headwear which is made of more than one piece of fabric, having several panels, and aheadband part 3 attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part 1, and avisor part 2 attached to a front lower portion of the crown part 1. At least one panel of the panels composing the crown part 1 is a flexible fabric containing polyurethane. Theheadband part 3 is composed of a thin insideflexible material 5 and aflexible band 4 which covered theflexible material 5. Theflexible material 5 is woven with at least amono yarn 7 in a warp direction and aflexible yarn 6 in a weft direction. Theflexible band 4 which covered theflexible material 5 is made to contain polyurethane or to have flexibility by its structure even if not containing the polyurethane, and preferably made of a woven twill fabric; a width of theflexible band 4 is determined enough to enclose theflexible material 5. In an inner peripheral bottom portion between theheadband part 3 and crown part 1 is attached an auxiliaryelastic band 18 made of an elastic material such as rubber. Theflexible material 5 and theflexible band 4 are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns, and thus a chain-likepattern sewing line 8 is formed on theflexible band 4. The headwear havingheadband part 3 composed of theflexible band 4 and theflexible material 5 is not necessary of a separate size adjusting part and the size and capable of adjusting the size as the crown part 1 and theheadband part 3 are automatically expanded and contracted according to a size of user's head when the user wears the headwear according to the present invention. Theflexible material 5 inside the flexible band prevents the side and rear portions of the crown part 1 from drooping and thus supports the crown part so that an overall appearance of the crown part 1 can be continuously maintained irrespective of wearing or taking off the headwear by the user. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view partially illustrating a headband of another embodiment according to the present invention. Theheadband part 9 according to another embodiment of the present invention is, like the above embodiment, attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part or the main body of the headwear and composed of a thin insideflexible material 10 and aflexible band 9 which covered theflexible material 10. Both ends of theflexible material 10 have a shape ofwoven fabric 14 woven in a predetermined width with a highly flexible yarn and a spandex yarn and the other portion except for the woven fabrics at the both ends is sparsely woven with amono yarn 12 in a warp direction and a highlyflexible yarn 13 in a weft direction. A spandex may be used as the highlyflexible yarn 13. Theflexible band 9 which covered theflexible material 10 is, like the above embodiment, made of a woven twill fabric containing polyurethane or may be made to have flexibility by its structure even if not containing the polyurethane. Theflexible material 10 and theflexible band 9 are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns and thus a chaintype sewing line 15 is formed on theflexible band 9. -
FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view illustrating a headband of yet another embodiment according to the present invention. Theheadband part 16 according to the yet another embodiment of the present invention is attached to the inner peripheral bottom portion of the crown part 1 or the main body of the headwear and composed of aflexible woven band 17 alone without an thin inside flexible material unlike the above embodiments. Theflexible band 17 is a two-layered shape and, like the above embodiments, made of a woven twill fabric containing polyurethane or may be made to have flexibility by its structure even if not containing the polyurethane. A chain-likepattern sewing line 19 which is sewed using rubber and nylon yarns is formed on theflexible band 17. - Although a few exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A headwear having a flexible headband comprising a crown part made of more than one piece of fabric and a headband part attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part,
wherein the fabric of the crown part is composed of at least one flexible fabric; the headband part is composed of a flexible material and a flexible band which covered the flexible material; the flexible material is woven with at least a mono yarn in a warp direction and a flexible yarn in a weft direction; the flexible band is made of a woven twill fabric; and the flexible material and the flexible band are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns, thereby forming a chain-like pattern sewing line on the flexible band.
2. The headwear having a flexible headband according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible band is made of a fabric containing polyurethane.
3. The headwear having a flexible headband according to claim 1 , wherein an auxiliary elastic band is attached between the lower inside edge of the crown part and the headband part.
4. The headwear having a flexible headband according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible fabric of the crown part contains polyurethane.
5. A headwear having a flexible headband comprising a crown part made of more than one piece of fabric and a headband part attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part,
wherein the fabric of the crown part is composed of at least one flexible fabric; the headband part is composed of a flexible material and a flexible band which covered the flexible material; both ends of the flexible material have a shape of woven fabric woven in a predetermined width with a highly flexible yarn and a spandex yarn and the other portion except for the woven fabrics at the both ends is woven with a mono yarn in a warp direction and a highly flexible yarn in a weft direction; the flexible band is made of a woven twill fabric; and the flexible material and the flexible band are coupled by sewing in a chain-like pattern using rubber and nylon yarns, thereby forming a chain-like pattern sewing line on the flexible band.
6. The headwear having a flexible headband according to claim 5 , wherein the flexible band is made of a fabric containing polyurethane.
7. The headwear having a flexible headband according to claim 5 , wherein an auxiliary elastic band is attached between the lower inside edge of the crown part and the headband part.
8. The headwear having a flexible headband according to claim 5 , wherein the flexible fabric of the crown part contains polyurethane.
9. A headwear having a flexible headband comprising a crown part made of more than one piece of fabric and a headband part attached to the lower inside edge of the crown part,
wherein the woven fabric of the crown part is composed of at least one flexible fabric; the headband part is made of a flexible band, which is made of a woven twill fabric, contains polyurethane and composed of two-layer; a chain-like pattern sewing line which is sewed using rubber and nylon yarns is formed on the flexible band; and an auxiliary elastic band is attached between the lower inside edge of the crown part and the headband part.
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