Size adjustment mechanism for headwear

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Inventors

Coluccio, Julie

Application #

864875

Filed

May-25-2001

Published

Oct-22-2002

Current US Class

002/171
002/175.1
002/183
002/195.2

International Classes

A42B 001/00; 195.3; 195.4; 195.7

Field of Search

2/195.2 2/175.1 2/171 2/175.4 2/171.5 2/171.7 2/171.8 2/183 2/202 2/204 2/209.11 2/209.12 2/195.1

Assignee

International News, Inc. (Kent, WA)

Examiners

Hale; Gloria M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Liniak, Berenato, Longacre & White, LLC

US Patent References

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Abstract
A baseball type cap comprising a hemispherical shell defining an opening for reception of a head of a wearer, and a size adjustment mechanism mounted to the shell for infinitely adjusting a size of the cap. The size adjustment mechanism includes a flexible drawstring slidably disposed within a channel formed along a peripheral edge of the shell, and a shiftable clamping slide adjustably mounted to the drawstring. A middle portion of the drawstring extends from the channel through a pair of holes therein and passes beneath a retaining loop formed on an outer peripheral surface of the cap shell, forming a closed adjusting loop. The clamping slide is operably attached to the adjusting loop for controlling the size of the adjusting loop, thus operatively adjusting an effective perimeter of the peripheral edge of the cap shell that defines a size of the headwear.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An adjustable size headwear comprising

a shell having a bottom portion defining an opening for reception of the head of a wearer, said bottom portion of said shell having a peripheral edge around said opening and said peripheral edge having an adjustable effective perimeter;

a size adjustment mechanism including a flexible drawstring slidably connected to said peripheral edge and a shiftable clamping slide adjustably mounted to said drawstring for forming a closed adjusting loop, said drawstring and said clamping slide cooperating to adjust the effective perimeter of said peripheral edge of said bottom portion of said shell defining a size of the headwear; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to headwear, and more particularly to an improved baseball-type cap including a size adjustment mechanism in the form of a looped drawstring, which is secured to the cap above its rim.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Headwear pieces have been used for many years and are found in many shapes and sizes. The headwear pieces are used as sunshades, to repel the weather, and often simply for aesthetic purposes. The most popular headwear is the baseball-style cap. The baseball cap typically comprises a substantially hemispherical shell and a visor attached to an edge of the shell at the front of the cap to shade the eyes of the user. The shell is typically made of a flexible material, such as fabric. The visor is commonly made of a somewhat rigid material typically covered with the material used to form the shell, and extends substantially perpendicularly away from the shell to provide shade for the user's face. Typically, such baseball-style caps have an adjustment system along the edge of the shell to change a circumferential size of the shell periphery to match that of the wearer's head. Attempts have been made to vary the cap opening size of caps in general over the years.
 
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