WO2006034033A1 - Couvre-chef comportant un accessoire de fixation d'article de lunetterie - Google Patents

Couvre-chef comportant un accessoire de fixation d'article de lunetterie Download PDF

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WO2006034033A1
WO2006034033A1 PCT/US2005/033169 US2005033169W WO2006034033A1 WO 2006034033 A1 WO2006034033 A1 WO 2006034033A1 US 2005033169 W US2005033169 W US 2005033169W WO 2006034033 A1 WO2006034033 A1 WO 2006034033A1
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Joan M. Mcgowan
Karen F. Zornes
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting in contact-lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/04Eye-masks ; Devices to be worn on the face, not intended for looking through; Eye-pads for sunbathing
    • A61F9/045Eye-shades or visors; Shields beside, between or below the eyes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/24Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for attaching articles thereto, e.g. memorandum tablets or mirrors
    • A42B1/247Means for attaching eyewear
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C3/00Special supporting arrangements for lens assemblies or monocles
    • G02C3/02Arrangements for supporting by headgear

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  • the present invention relates to headgear, such as a cap or visor, having an eyewear attachment, such as sunglasses, integrated with the headgear.
  • UV eyewear devices have been developed or proposed for supporting eyewear on headgear.
  • an adjustable, portable and easily exchangeable device is needed that is comfortable, safe and provides maximum ease in use.
  • the headgear be waterproof and have a pocket to hold small essential articles, such as identification cards or money.
  • the eyewear apparatus comprises a support member securable to the headwear visor, an eyewear assembly adjustably coupled to the support member and at least one fastening assembly coupled to the eyewear assembly and the support member.
  • U.S. Patent Number 2,004,701 issued to Livengood on June 11, 1935, describes a goggle support.
  • the support comprises at least one channel member joined to the under side of a visor, a member positioned within the channel that is then attached to eyewear.
  • a spring is used in the support to hold the member under pressure as the eyewear is positioned on the headwear.
  • U.S. Patent Number 2,500,280 issued to Feldman on March 14, 1950, describes a combination cap and sunshade.
  • the shade is joined to the underside of the cap by stud posts that have ball portions at an opposite end.
  • the eyewear has brackets that are joined to the ball portions of the posts and cooperate to move the eye shield around.
  • U.S. Patent Number 2,648,091 issued to Jones on August 11, 1953, describes a fastening assembly for attaching an eye shield to a visor.
  • the assembly uses a stud and socket snap fastener.
  • the stud is attached to the eye shield and the socket is attached to the visor.
  • the snap fastener cooperates in a snapping fashion to allow the shield to tilt against the underside of the visor.
  • U.S. Patent Number 2,654,089 issued to Tannenbaum on October 6, 1953, describes a combination cap and eyeshield.
  • the eyeshield is attached to a visor portion of the cap by a track member and a pair of universally inter-engaging members that is slide and rotates within the track member.
  • U.S. Patent Number 2,725,560 issued to Feldman on December 6, 1955, describes a combination cap and eyeshield.
  • a track or channel member is attached to the underside of the cap's visor by rivets.
  • the shield is attached to the cap by a mounting means that comprises an inter-engaged ball and socket member cooperating with a track member to slide the eyewear in a desired position.
  • a frame of the sunglasses has an assembly comprising a fixing shaft at each of its sides for fitting within a fixer.
  • the fixer has a hole at one end to receive the fixing shaft and a slot at an opposite end to slide onto a visor.
  • the fixer is ultimately fixed on the sides of the visor to hold the sunglasses in an adjustable position on the cap.
  • U.S. Patent Number 5,347,655 issued to Garrett on September 20, 1994, describes an eyewear and visor combination.
  • the eyewear has a frame with posts extending from each end of the frame.
  • the visor has scalloped edges extending from the sides of the visor within which the posts rest to adjustably hold the eyewear.
  • U.S. Patent Number 5,533,208 issued to Tonoyan et al. on July 9, 1996, describes a cap and glasses combination.
  • the glasses are attached to a rim of the cap by an assembly, which includes an attachment rail, an attachment member having a cylindrical member and a hexagonal support member that is joined to a lens support structure for the glasses.
  • U.S. Patent Number 5,687,420 issued to Chong on November 18, 1997, describes a device for fixing sunglasses to a cap.
  • the device comprises of a left and right clip element mounted on left and right sides members of an anchoring means that then clips onto a rod- like left and right side portions on the sunglasses. The sunglasses are then rotated upward or downward about the rod-like portions.
  • U.S. Patent Number 5,689,827 issued to Ryder on November 25, 1997 describes a fastener assembly for a combination visor and eyeshield.
  • the eyeshield is coupled to a connector that is then connected a base disposed on the underside of the visor.
  • the eyeshield may be pivoted to any position, vertical or horizontal, as desired by the user.
  • a mounting assembly hinges the glasses to the underside of the cap.
  • U.S. Patent Number 6,275,992 issued to Bondy on August 21, 2001, describes an eye shield assembly.
  • a pair of C-clips is attached to the underside of a hat brim.
  • the eye shield has a frame to which a pair of spaced posts protrudes up from the top of the frame.
  • a ball is located at the top of the frame. The ball is positioned within a spherical recess in the C clip to allow the eye shield to pivot under the brim of the hat.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment includes a headgear article that has a visor extending from the article.
  • the visor has a top brim portion and a bottom brim portion.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment further includes an eyeglass attachment fastener that has a track member, a slidable track-engaging member, an eyeglass attachment end and means for vertically adjusting the eyeglass attachment end in an upward or downward direction.
  • the track member is attached to the bottom brim portion of the visor.
  • the track member defines a longitudinal slot extending through the track member.
  • the longitudinal slot receives the track-engaging member.
  • the eyeglass attachment end is connected to the track- engaging member.
  • the eyeglass attachment end is adapted to attach to an eyeglass frame.
  • the eyeglass frame is slidable toward and away from a user wearing the headgear article.
  • the eyeglass frame is rotatable against the bottom brim portion of the headgear article and is adjustable vertically in an upward or downward direction.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment includes a headgear article that has a visor extending from the article.
  • the visor has a top brim portion and a bottom brim portion.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment also includes an eyeglass attachment fastener that has a track member, a slidable track-engaging member, an eyeglass attachment end and means for vertically adjusting the eyeglass attachment end in an upward or downward direction.
  • the track member is attached to the bottom brim portion of the visor.
  • the track member defines a longitudinal slot extending through the track member. The longitudinal slot receives the track-engaging member.
  • the eyeglass attachment end is connected to the track-engaging member.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment additionally includes an eyeglass frame that has a pair of lenses mounted therein.
  • the eyeglass attachment end of the eyeglass attachment fastener is adapted to attach to the eyeglass frame.
  • the eyeglass frame is slidable toward and away from a user wearing the headgear article.
  • the eyeglass frame is rotatable against the bottom brim portion of the headgear article and is adjustable vertically in an upward or downward direction.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment includes a headgear article that has a visor extending from the article.
  • the visor has a top brim portion and a bottom brim portion.
  • the top and bottom brim portions define a storage envelope.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment further includes an eyeglass attachment fastener that has a track member, a slidable track-engaging member and an eyeglass attachment end.
  • the track member is attached to the bottom brim portion of the visor.
  • the track member defines a longitudinal slot extending through the track member. The longitudinal slot receives the track-engaging member.
  • the eyeglass attachment end is connected to the track-engaging member.
  • the article of headgear with an eyewear attachment also includes an eyeglass frame that has a pair of lenses mounted therein.
  • the eyeglass attachment end of the eyeglass attachment fastener is adapted to attach to the eyeglass frame.
  • the eyeglass frame is slidable toward and away from a user wearing the headgear article.
  • the eyeglass frame is rotatable against the bottom brim portion of the headgear article.
  • Fig. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a headgear with eyewear attachment according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmented, exploded perspective showing details of the eyewear attachment mechanism according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a rear section view of the headgear with eyewear attachment according to the present invention, showing the storage envelope in the interior of the headgear. Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
  • the headgear with eyewear attachment is an article of headgear with an interchangeable eyewear attachment that is removably attached to the headgear.
  • the headgear may be any sort of hat or cap having a visor or bill.
  • the eyewear may be prescription glasses, or eyewear for protection from ultraviolet light, such as sunglasses.
  • the eyewear is attached to the visor of the headgear by a removably attachable fastener.
  • the fastener used with the headwear and eyewear combination allows a user to remove and exchange eyewear for other types of eyewear. For instance, different users can use the headgear with their own individual prescription eyewear or UV sunglasses, provided that the eyewear has the fastener member that corresponds to the fastener member disposed on the headgear.
  • the fastener may comprise a track member used in conjunction with a ball and socket fastener, with the socket member disposed on the visor and the ball member disposed on the eyewear, or vice-versa.
  • the ball and socket fastener permits the eyewear to rotate about a horizontal axis to lie flat against the visor.
  • the fastener may additionally be adjusted to the wearer's face by pushing the ball and socket portion of the fastener up or pulling it down according to the needs of the user.
  • the socket has an end that is disposed within a longitudinal slot of a track member.
  • the track member can be any length and is disposed on a bottom brim portion of the visor.
  • the socket can slide from one end of the longitudinal slot to a second end, allowing the eyewear to be positioned at a selectable distance from a user's eyes once the eyewear is attached to the visor.
  • the longitudinal slot is lined with bristles to prevent particles from becoming lodged in the slot and causing premature deterioration and possible malfunction.
  • the bristles are made of a flexible material that can easily bend when the socket is pulled within the longitudinal slot.
  • the headgear may have a pocket or envelope to hold personal possessions, such as money, credit cards, identification cards, etc.
  • the envelope may be disposed in the visor where a top brim portion and the bottom brim portion of the visor define the envelope.
  • the headgear may be waterproof, and may be made of buoyant material to keep the headgear afloat if dropped in water.
  • the present invention is a headgear article having an eyewear attachment.
  • the headgear with eyewear attachment comprises a headgear article 30 that may be a hat, cap, or the like, and an eyewear accessory 20 attached to the headgear article 30.
  • the headgear article 30 may also simply comprise a band with a bill or visor extending therefrom, without a crown.
  • the headgear 30 has a bill or visor 32, which has a top brim portion 34 and a bottom brim portion 36.
  • the eyewear 20 is removably attached to the visor 32 of the headgear 30.
  • the fastener 60 comprises a socket member 40, a ball member 46 mating with the socket member 40, and a track member 50.
  • the socket member 40 is a track-engaging member that has a shaft 43 having a ball 42 or other slidable piece at the top end that is adapted to engage the track member 50 and a bottom end forming the socket 44 and defining a ball-receiving aperture 45.
  • the ball member 46 comprises a stem 48 having a ball 47 or any other type of piece that is engagable with the shaft 43 at one end and an eyeglass attachment end 49 disposed at the opposite end of the stem 48.
  • the eyeglass attachment end 49 of the ball member 46 may comprise a fork having a multi-pronged end or other appropriate structure that attaches to a frame 22 of the eyewear 20 with a screw 41 or other similar fastener.
  • the eyeglass attachment end 49 of the ball member 46 may alternatively have a clip at the eyeglass attachment end 49 to allow the ball member 46 to be attached to the frame 22 of the eyewear 20.
  • the fastener 60 may also be attached to the frame 22 of the eyewear 20 with rivets or magnets.
  • the eyeglass attachment end 49 of the fastener 60 may be magnetized and may be adapted to attach to an eyeglass frame 22 having a mating magnet connected to the frame.
  • the mating magnet may additionally be incorporated into the material of the eyewear accessory 20 itself.
  • the socket member 40 attaches to the visor 32 of the headgear 30 by inserting the ball 42 into the track member 50, which is fixed to the bottom brim portion 36 of the visor 32.
  • the eyeglass attachment end 49 is not directly incorporated into the eyewear frame 22 itself and allows for the exchange of multiple types of eyewear 20, including glasses, sunglasses or the like.
  • the socket member 40 having a ball 42 or other slider that engages the track member 50 may be used without the addition of the ball member 46.
  • the socket 44 of the socket member 40 would alternatively be constructed as an eyeglass attachment end, allowing the socket member 40 to directly connect to the eyewear accessory 20.
  • the ball member 46 and socket member 40 may be interchangeable, with a ball hanging from the end of a stem connected to a track-engaging piece and a socket attached to the ball at one end and attached to an eyeglass attachment end 49 at the other end of a shaft.
  • the fastener 60 may be adjusted to better position the eyewear accessory 20.
  • the stem 48 of the ball member 46 may be notched, allowing the eyeglass attachment end 49 to be adjusted up or down at the discretion of the user.
  • the shaft 43 of the socket member 40 may be notched so that the socket 44 may be moved up or down the shaft 43 to adjust the height of the eyewear accessory 20.
  • the track member 50 may include notches along the height of the track member 50 to allow the socket member 40 to be pushed up or pulled down and "locked" into the track member 50.
  • the track member 50 has apertures 52 defined in opposite ends thereof, a longitudinal slot 54 defined through the track member 50 and bristles 56 or other gasket material lining the longitudinal slot 54.
  • the track member 50 may be any length that fits under the visor 32.
  • the longitudinal slot 54 is dimensioned and configured to receive the ball 42 or other slider at the top end of the socket member 40.
  • the bristles 56 border the longitudinal slot 54 to prevent particles or debris from becoming lodged in the slot 54, causing premature deterioration and possible malfunction of the track member 50.
  • the bristles 56 will be made of flexible material that can easily bend when the socket fastener 40 is slid within the longitudinal slot 54.
  • the bristles 56 can be made of polypropylene or nylon material.
  • the track member 50 may be secured to visor 32 by rivets extending through apertures 52, or by any other attachment means.
  • the track member 50 may be integrated within the visor 32 itself, being placed between the visor base material and the external covering of the visor 32.
  • a slot would be defined within a portion of the external covering of the headgear 30 adjacent the longitudinal slot 54 of the track member 50 so that the socket member 40 may still be able to be inserted within the longitudinal slot 54 of the track member 50.
  • the fastener 60 is not critical, and any fastener that is a removably attachable fastener that allows the eyewear 20 to flip up against the visor 32 can be substituted for the fastener 60.
  • the fastener 60 should also be able to allow the user, or different users, to remove and exchange eyewear 20.
  • the headgear permits use by different users at different times by allowing the user to replace the eyewear with their own prescription eyewear or sunglass type of eyewear.
  • the eyewear 20 may include a frame and lenses attached to a frame or may alternatively be one continuous piece with lenses and omitting the frame.
  • the exchange of eyewear 20 is made easy by requiring the fastener member that is attached to the frame 22 of the eyewear 20 to correspond to the fastener member attached to the visor 32.
  • the fastener 60 may be attached to the bottom brim portion 36 of the visor 32 by any of a number of methods, including attachment by molding or riveting the fastener 60 to the bottom brim portion 36.
  • the fastener 60 may also be attached using adhesive to affix the fastener 60 to the visor 32.
  • the fastener 60 may be made from metal, plastic, any moldable material, or any combination thereof.
  • a pocket or storage envelope 70 is formed in the visor 32 of the headgear 30.
  • the top brim portion 34 and the bottom brim portion 36 of the visor 32 define the envelope 70 cavity. Both the top brim portion 34 and the bottom brim portion 36 of the visor 32 should be rigid permanent portions of the headgear 30 that can separate when desired by the user.
  • the envelope 70 is accessed from inside the headgear 30 at a point where the user's forehead meets a back end of the visor 32.
  • the envelope 70 is sealed by a closure such as hook and loop fastening material, or an interlocking bead and groove closure that snaps the entire length of the opening of the envelope 70 shut.
  • the envelope 70 may be used to hold money M, credit cards, identification cards or any other flat article.
  • the entire headgear with eyewear attachment may be made from waterproof material, and may be made from buoyant material keeping the headgear afloat if dropped in water. While the pocket 70 has been described as being formed in the visor 32 of the headgear 30, the pocket 70 may be built into any section of the headgear 30, including the portion of the headgear 30 that is situated on the head of the user.
  • the external covering of the headgear 30 may be made from any type of material typical to hats, visors and the like, including cotton, polyester, rayon or any combination thereof.
  • the external covering material may be made with UV protecting material to protect against burning due to sun exposure.
  • the visor 32 may have non-reflective material affixed to the bottom brim portion 36 of the visor 32.
  • the visor 32 may be of any length or width appropriate to shield the eyes from sun glare.
  • a buckle may be incorporated into the headgear 30 to allow for adjustment of size of the headgear 30.
  • a bottle-opening device may be attached to the buckle of the headgear 30 or may be incorporated into the design of the buckle itself.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de couvre-chef comportant un accessoire de fixation d'article de lunetterie, qui permet à l'utilisateur de porter un article (20) de lunetterie fixé au couvre-chef (30) et de remplacer cet article par un autre. L'article (20) de lunetterie est fixé à la visière (32) du couvre-chef (30) par un élément (60) de fixation détachable, qui peut être enlevé si nécessaire. L'article (20) de lunetterie peut être rapproché ou éloigné de l'utilisateur dans une direction horizontale, et peut être réglé verticalement vers le haut ou vers le bas, ou peut être tourné contre la partie (36) de bord inférieur de la visière (32). La combinaison couvre-chef (30) et article (20) de lunetterie peut comporter une pochette (70) à effets personnels. La pochette (70) se situe dans la visière (32), cette pochette (70) étant définie par la partie (34) de bord supérieur et la partie (36) de bord inférieur de la visière (32). On accède à la pochette (70) depuis l'intérieur du couvre-chef (30), à l'endroit où le front de l'utilisateur touche la visière (32).
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