Tube hat
A tube hat is described which is constructed from at least one collapsible, generally tubular member having two open ends, one end thereof being adapted to fit over the head of a person. The other open end may be gathered to form a smaller opening through which a ponytail or braid may be passed, or closed for warmth or style. In another embodiment of the invention, the tube hat may include a headband/ear warmer and a head-covering portion. The headband/ear warmer may be constructed such that the head-covering portion may be stowed therein when weather conditions warrant the use of ear protection, but not a head covering. If the temperature drops, the head-covering portion may be deployed with the now empty head band remaining useful as an ear protector. Some embodiments of the tube hat may be reversible, showing different patterns or colors for the exposed surfaces.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/652,926, entitled “Tube Hat”, filed Feb. 14, 2005, by Janet A. Knievel, the entire disclosure of which is hereby specifically incorporated by reference for all that it discloses and teaches.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to hats and, more particularly, to hats having a generally tubular shape.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONReversible headwear, having different colors and/or patterns for each of the exposed headwear versions, is often desirable for fashion-conscious individuals interested in displaying matching clothing items which include a head covering.
Additionally, it is desirable to have headwear which can accommodate wearer ponytails and braids by permitting such hairstyles to pass through the headwear for purposes of style or convenience. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,145 for “Cap with Opening Having a Removable Closure” which issued to Karen L. Stevenson et al. on Apr. 23, 1996, a baseball-style cap having a hole at the top of the crown for a ponytail or braid to pass through and a removable closure that conceals the hole at the option of the wearer, is described.
Some head coverings are too tight, and flatten a wearer's hair. Other head coverings may be too warm in some conditions, when ear protection is all that is desired, especially if the wearer has thick hair. However, if the temperature drops, a full head covering may again be preferred.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide headwear which serves either as an ear warmer or a conveniently accessible hat which continues to provide warmth to one's ears.
Another object of the present invention is to provide headwear which allows a ponytail or braid to pass therethrough.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide headwear which can be reversed.
Additional objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTo achieve the foregoing and other objects, and in accordance with its purposes of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the tube hat hereof includes: a collapsible, generally tubular member having a first open end adapted to fit on the head of a person, and a second open end disposed opposite to the first open end; and means for restricting or closing the opening of the second open end.
In another aspect of the invention and in accordance with its objects and purposes, the tube hat hereof includes: a collapsible, generally tubular member having a first open end, and a second open end disposed opposite to the first open end; and a headband adapted to fit on the head of a person, having a third open end and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end, wherein the third open end is fastened to the tubular member in the vicinity of the first open end thereof.
In still another aspect of the invention and in accordance with its objects and purposes, the hat hereof includes: a collapsible tubular member having a first open end and a second open end disposed opposite to the first open end, and capable of being placed over the head of a person; and a headband attached to the tubular member in the region of the first open end thereof, including: an inner portion adapted to fit over the head of a person and to cover the ears thereof, having a third open end generally opening toward the neck of the person when worn, and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end; an outer portion approximately coextensive with the inner portion and joined thereto in the region of the third open end of said inner portion, forming thereby an annular pouch into which the tubular member can be placed; and fastening means for holding the inner portion and the outer portion together in the region of the fourth opening thereof.
In yet another aspect of the invention and in accordance with its objects and purposes, the hat hereof includes: a collapsible tubular member having a first open end and a second open end disposed opposite to the first open end, and capable of being placed over the head of a person; and a headband attached to the tubular member in the region of the first open end thereof, including: an inner portion adapted to fit over the head of a person and to cover the ears thereof, having a third open end generally opening toward the neck of the person when worn, and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end, the tubular portion further being attached in the region of the third open end of the inner portion; an outer portion approximately coextensive with the inner portion and joined thereto in the region of the third open end of said inner portion, forming thereby an annular pouch into which the tubular member can be placed; and fastening means for holding the inner portion and the outer portion together in the region of the fourth opening thereof.
Benefits and advantages of the present invention include, but are not limited to, providing a hat which is reversible, allows a wearer having longer hair to pass a braid or a ponytail through the fabric thereof as an option, and allows a wearer to tuck the head-covering portion of the hat into the headband, thereby providing ear covering without the warmth of a hat while retaining the head-covering option in the event that the temperature drops.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
Briefly, the present invention includes a tube hat constructed from at least one deformable, generally tubular material having two open ends, one end being adapted to fit on the head of a person. Means are provided for restricting the opening of the open end of the hat which is not placed on the head of the wearer, for reasons of warmth or style, or to pass a ponytail or braid therethrough. It is anticipated that the material may be a cloth comprised of cotton, wool, silk, and other natural fibers, polyester and other synthetic fibers, and composite fabric materials, as examples, and combinations and blends thereof, and may be patterned or textured both inside and out, permitting different designs to be exposed when the hat is reversed. Felts, furs and fleeces, including faux fur, may also be used. More than one type of material, or materials having different thicknesses, may be used in combination as well.
In another embodiment of the invention, the tube hat may include a head band/ear warmer and a head-covering portion. Otherwise, the tube hat functions as described hereinabove.
In yet another embodiment of the tube hat of the present invention, the head band is constructed such that it forms a pocket in which the head-covering portion may be stowed when weather conditions warrant the use of ear protection, but not a head covering. If the temperature drops, the head-covering portion may be deployed with the now empty head band remaining useful as an ear protector. Otherwise, the tube hat functions as described hereinabove.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying FIGURES. Similar or identical structure will be denoted using identical callouts.
It should be mentioned that the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A hat comprising:
- (a) a collapsible, generally tubular member having a first open end adapted to fit on the head of a person, and a second open end disposed opposite to said first open end; and
- (b) means for restricting the opening of the second open end.
2. The hat of claim 1, wherein said tubular member is comprised of at least one material having a chosen thickness.
3. The hat of claim 2, wherein a portion of said at least one material in the vicinity of the first open end is folded back onto itself forming thereby a folded portion having an open end adapted to fit on the head of a person such that a double thickness of the at least one material covers at least a portion of the head of the person.
4. The hat of claim 1, further comprising a headband adapted to fit on the head of a person having a third open end and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end, the third open end being attached to said tubular member in the vicinity of the first open end thereof.
5. The hat of claim 4, wherein the third open end of said headband is stitched to said tubular member in the vicinity of the first open end thereof.
6. A hat comprising:
- (a) a collapsible, generally tubular member having a first open end and a second open end; and
- (b) a headband adapted to fit over the head of a person, having a third open end and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end, wherein said headband is attached in the region of the third open end thereof to said tubular member in the vicinity of the first open end thereof.
7. The hat of claim 6, further comprising means for restricting the second open end of said hat.
8. The hat of claim 7, wherein said means for restricting the second open end of said hat comprises an elastic band.
9. The hat of claim 6, wherein said headband is stitched to said tubular member in the vicinity of the first open end thereof.
10. A hat comprising:
- (a) a collapsible tubular member having a first open end and a second open end disposed opposite to the first open end; and
- (b) a headband attached to said tubular member in the region of the first open end thereof, comprising: (i) an inner portion adapted to fit over the head of a person and to cover the ears thereof, having a third open end generally opening toward the neck of the person when worn, and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end; (ii) an outer portion approximately coextensive with said inner portion and joined thereto in the region of the third open end of said inner portion, forming thereby an annular pouch into which said tubular member can be stuffed; and (iii) fastening means for holding said inner portion and said outer portion together in the region of the fourth opening thereof.
11. The hat of claim 10, further comprising means for restricting the opening of the second open end.
12. The hat of claim 11, wherein said means for restricting the second open end of said hat comprises an elastic band.
13. The hat of claim 10, wherein said means for holding said inner portion and said outer portion together is selected from the group consisting of hooks, zippers, snaps, Velcro, Ziploc, eyelets, and buttons.
14. The hat of claim 10, wherein said inner portion and said outer portion are joined together in the region of the third open end of said inner portion by stitching.
15. The hat of claim 14, wherein said inner portion and said outer portion are formed from a single piece of material folded onto itself in the region of the third open end of said inner portion.
16. A hat comprising:
- (a) a collapsible tubular member having a first open end and a second open end disposed opposite to the first open end; and
- (b) a headband attached to said tubular member in the region of the first open end thereof, comprising: (i) an inner portion adapted to fit over the head of a person and to cover the ears thereof, having a third open end generally opening toward the neck of the person when worn, and a fourth open end disposed opposite to the third open end, said tubular portion further being attached in the region of the third open end of said inner portion; (ii) an outer portion approximately coextensive with said inner portion and joined thereto in the region of the third open end of said inner portion, forming thereby an annular pouch into which said tubular member can be stuffed; and (iii) fastening means for holding said inner portion and said outer portion together in the region of the fourth opening thereof.
17. The hat of claim 16, further comprising means for restricting the opening of the second open end.
18. The hat of claim 17, wherein said means for restricting the second open end of said hat comprises an elastic band.
19. The hat of claim 15, wherein said means for holding said inner portion and said outer portion together is selected from the group consisting of hooks, zippers, snaps, Velcro, Ziploc, eyelets, and buttons.
20. The hat of claim 16, wherein said inner portion and said outer portion are joined together in the region of the third open end of said inner portion by stitching.
21. The hat of claim 16, wherein said inner portion and said outer portion are formed from a single piece of material folded onto itself in the region of the third open end of said inner portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 14, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 17, 2006
Inventor: Janet Knievel (Fort Collins, CO)
Application Number: 11/354,634
International Classification: A42C 5/02 (20060101);