Collapsible sunshade

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Inventors

Brock, Louis C.

Application #

801151

Filed

May-27-1977

Published

Apr-27-1982

Current US Class

002/171.02
002/182.6
135/16
135/98

International Classes

A42B 001/20; A45B 011/04

Field of Search

135/2 135/5 2/177 2/182.6 2/171

Examiners

Husar; C. J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gravely, Lieder & Woodruff

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Abstract
A sunshade has ribs which emanate from a hub and are connected intermediate their ends to struts which are in turn connected to a center sleeve. When the sleeve is remote from the hub, the ribs and struts lie alongside each other in a collapsed position in which they are generally parallel to the axis of the hub. However, as the sleeve is moved upwardly toward the hub, the struts swing outwardly and push the ribs outwardly. Indeed, the struts pass through an over center position before the sleeve comes against the hub, and when the sleeve is against the hub, the ribs are in an extended position wherein they radiate from the hub. Each rib at its outer end has a rib extension connected to it, and these rib extensions fold between extended positions, wherein they form continuations of their respective ribs, and folded positions wherein they lie alongside their respective ribs. A fabric cover is connected to the ribs and rib extensions and folds with them. Some of the ribs have legs depending from them, and a head band is attached to the lower ends of these legs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A headgear comprising: a frame including a hub having a center axis, a plurality of ribs pivotally connected to the hub, an actuating element aligned with the hub and movable toward and away from the hub along the center axis, and a plurality of struts interposed between and pivotally connected to the actuating element and the ribs, the length of the struts being such that when the actuating element is moved to a position against the hub the ribs will be in an erected position in which they radiate from the hub, but when the actuating element is moved to a spaced position away from the hub, the ribs and struts will assume a collapsed position in which they extend generally in the same direction as the center axis and lie along the center axis slightly outwardly therefrom, with the struts being located inwardly from the ribs; legs pivotally connected at their upper ends to the frame in alignment with at least some of the struts and extending downwardly away from their respective struts when the ribs and struts are in their erected position, the legs extending generally in the same direction as and being located between their respective struts and ribs when the ribs and struts are in their collapsed position, the legs further having inwardly opening channels which receive the struts when the struts and ribs are in their collapsed position; and a headband connected to the legs at their lower ends.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to head gear and, more particularly, to a collapsible sunshade capable of being worn on the head much like a hat.

For individuals who are outdoors during the hot summer months, protection from the direct rays of the sun is often not readily available. This is particularly true of spectators at sporting events such as baseball games. Wide brim hats offer some protection from the sun, but usually not enough. Moreover, they are quite heavy and almost wholly lacking in ventilation. As a result they are quite uncomfortable.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One of the principal objects of the present invention is to provide a sunshade which is worn as head gear and when so worn provides a large shaded area beneath the wearer's head. Another object is to provide a sunshade which is light in weight and affords a large measure of ventilation. A further object is to provide a sunshade of the type stated which collapse into a highly compact carrying package. These and other objects and advantages will become apparent hereinafter.
 
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