Sun shield
A sun shield for protection of the back of the head, ears, and nape of the neck that can be worn directly on the head or attached to headgear to provide lightweight, air permeable protection from the hazardous rays of the sun. The sun shield includes a flexible, breathable fabric sun shield attached to a closed loop elastic band that adjustably fits the user's head or headgear. At least one weight is attached to the lower edge of the fabric sun shield so that the sun shield will not be lifted by the wind during use. The weight may be permanently or removably attached to the fabric. Supplemental restraining devices may be attached to the sun shield for securing it to the headgear or sunglasses of the wearer. The weights and attachment devices of the sun shield ensure that the sun protection remains in place under windy conditions.
This application claims the benefit under Title 35 United States Code §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/671,682 filed Apr. 15, 2005.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to apparel and hat or cap attachments. The present invention more specifically relates to fabric sun shields for protection of the back of the head, ears, and nape of the neck that can be worn directly on the head or attached to a hat or cap.
2. Description of the Related Art
Any individual spending time outdoors may experience the undesirable effects of solar radiation upon unprotected parts of the body, such as heat exhaustion, sun stroke, sunburn, and skin cancer. This is especially true in locations having intense sunlight and high temperatures. Direct exposure of the head and neck can be especially hazardous, since body temperature is greatly affected by such radiation. Moreover, the skin of the head and neck is sensitive and tends to easily burn. It is common for individuals with a history of chronic sun exposure to develop skin cancer lesions. Typically, some degree of protection from the sun is achieved by the use of headgear designed to provide shade or safety. Often, however, the back of the head, ears, and nape of the neck are left unprotected, with resulting increased risk of sunburn and skin cancer.
There are various devices in the prior art which are designed to reduce sun exposure of the ears and neck. These devices are generally made of a fabric attachment having an adjustable strap which goes around a cap or hat, wherein the fabric drapes over the ears and neck of the wearer. Other devices in the prior art include caps, hats, or other headgear having a permanent fabric drape to cover the ears and neck. These fabric shields, however, frequently blow away from the head and neck, thus exposing the skin to the sun. This causes a problem for the wearer, particularly when the fabric does not fall back into place, but rather catches on the headgear or simply remains in a tucked or lifted position. If the wearer is working or otherwise is unable to free his hands to adjust the fabric back into position, the neck and ears remain partially or fully exposed, thus defeating the purpose of the sun shield. At best, the user must continuously deal with the annoyance and inconvenience of readjusting the fabric in order to cover the exposed skin. Particularly for workers who spend long hours in the sun, this decrease in protection can greatly increase ultraviolet radiation exposure time and skin health risks.
It would be desirable to have a sun shield device which could provide consistent shade for the protection of the sensitive ears and neck of the wearer. It would also be desirable for the sun shield to easily attach and detach from existing headgear without any modification or alteration or to be wearable without any headgear. It would also be desirable for the sun shield to be made of a flexible, breathable fabric that remained in position on the ears and neck and did not expose the ears and neck in windy conditions. It would also be desirable for the sun shield to have one or more attachments to firmly secure the shield to the user's headgear as necessary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides sun protection for the back of the head, ears, and nape of the neck that can either be used with or without headgear such as a cap, hat, or hardhat. In a preferred embodiment, the device includes a flexible, breathable fabric sun shield attached to a closed loop elastic band that adjustably fits the circumference of the crown of the user's head or the crown of the user's cap. At least one weight is attached to the lower edge of the flexible fabric sun shield so that the sun shield will not be lifted by the wind during use by the wearer. These weights may be permanently or removably attached to the fabric. There may be at least one supplemental restraining device, such as a clip, for securing the sun shield to the headgear of the wearer. The present invention is inexpensive, simple to manufacture, versatile, and easy to use. The sun shield attachment can be quickly and conveniently attached to a baseball-type cap, a hard hat, or various other types of conventional head gear. The device may also be worn directly on the head. The weights and attachment devices of the sun shield ensure that the sun protection remains in place under windy outdoor conditions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSA more complete understanding of the present invention may be had by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Although the present invention has been described in conjunction with a number of preferred embodiments, it is anticipated that those skilled in the art will discern modifications, additions, and alterations of the preferred embodiment that remain within the scope and spirit of the invention. Such modifications include various configurations for band securing the sun shield to the head or headgear of the user, as well as different means for attaching the band to the faric of the sun shield. Although flat rectangular weights are described herein, alternate shapes would be considered appropriate with the device of the present invention. Any attachment means for these weights that quickly and easily secure the weights to the lower edge of the fabric shield from a releasable condition to an attached condition may be appropriate as a substitute for the pockets or stitched enclosure described herein. Likewise, a variety of materials may be anticipated for the weights and fabric of the present invention. The weights may be constructed from a variety of rigid or semi-rigid materials of sufficient weight to hold the fabric sun shield in place on the user. The fabric of the sun shield may be from any of a number of different materials, ranging from a loose mesh to a virtually waterproof weave, depending on the environment in which the device is used. The basic concept of the present invention might be implemented in conjunction with multiple types of headgear, utilizing various types of supplemental attachment devices to further secure the fabric of the sun shield to the headgear or sunglasses of the user. Those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and adaptations of the designs and elements described herein that would remain within the scope and spirit of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A sun shield for use with a cap, hat or directly on the crown of the head, the sun shield comprising:
- a closed loop elastic band sized to fit about the circumference of the cap, hat, or crown of the head;
- a section of flexible fabric sheet-like material having an upper edge and a lower edge, the upper edge of the section of material attached to at least a portion of the closed loop elastic band; and
- at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material.
2. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the upper edge of the section of material is folded around and stitched so as to surround and retain at least a portion of the elastic band.
3. The sun shield of claim 2 wherein the upper edge of the section of material is loosely folded around the elastic band and is stitched back onto itself so as to permit the free side to side movement of the elastic band within the folded edge of the section of material, wherein the side to side movement allows the user to expand or contract the width of coverage provided by the sun shield.
4. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material is fixed within a closed pocket of fabric material sewn shut to prevent the removal of the weight.
5. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material is loosely held in an open pocket of fabric material oriented to resist the removal of the weight when the sun shield is worn but permitting removal of the weight by the user when desired.
6. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material comprises at least three weights spaced approximately equidistant along the lower edge of the section of material.
7. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material comprises a flat section of metal plate positioned within a pocket sewn into the lower edge of the section of material.
8. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material comprises a spherical marble positioned within a pocket sewn into the lower edge of the section of material.
9. The sun shield of claim 1 further comprising at least one supplemental retaining device positioned on the section of material and oriented to removably engage and attach to a part of the cap, hat, or crown of the head so as to supplement the retention of the sun shield on the user.
10. The sun shield of claim 7 wherein the at least one supplemental retaining device comprises a spring biased clip attached to a side edge of the section of material and positioned to clip onto a side of the cap or hat.
11. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the section of flexible fabric sheet-like material comprises a washable fabric.
12. The sun shield of claim 1 wherein the section of flexible fabric sheet-like material comprises a waterproof material.
13. A sun shield for use with a cap, hat or directly on the crown of the head, the sun shield comprising:
- a closed loop elastic band sized to fit about the circumference of the cap, hat, or crown of the head;
- a generally rectangular section of flexible fabric material having an upper edge, a lower edge and two side edges, the upper edge of the section of material attached to at least a portion of the closed loop elastic band;
- a plurality of weights positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material; and
- a pair of supplemental retaining devices, one each positioned on side edges of the section of material and each oriented to removably engage and attach to a part of the cap, hat, or crown of the head so as to supplement the retention of the sun shield on the user.
14. The sun shield of claim 13 wherein the upper edge of the section of material is folded around and stitched so as to surround and retain at least a portion of the elastic band.
15. The sun shield of claim 14 wherein the upper edge of the section of material is loosely folded around the elastic band and is stitched back onto itself so as to permit the free side to side movement of the elastic band within the folded edge of the section of material, wherein the side to side movement allows the user to expand or contract the width of coverage provided by the sun shield.
16. The sun shield of claim 13 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material is fixed within a closed pocket of fabric material sewn shut to prevent the removal of the weight.
17. The sun shield of claim 13 wherein the at least one weight positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material is loosely held in an open pocket of fabric material oriented to resist the removal of the weight when the sun shield is worn but permitting removal of the weight by the user when desired.
18. The sun shield of claim 13 wherein the plurality of weights positioned in association with the lower edge of the section of material comprise at least three weights spaced approximately equidistant along the lower edge of the section of material.
19. The sun shield of claim 13 wherein the section of flexible fabric sheet-like material comprises a washable fabric.
20. The sun shield of claim 13 wherein the section of flexible fabric sheet-like material comprises a waterproof material.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 15, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2006
Inventor: Ida Orozco (Beeville, TX)
Application Number: 11/404,565
International Classification: A42B 1/04 (20060101);