FOLDABLE RAIN HAT
The invention discloses a foldable rain hat for keeping hair dry. The rain hat includes a body having a rim, the rim defining the opening of a bowl for placing on the top of a user's head. The bowl is closed at its top by a crown. The rain hat further includes a snood that extends substantially downward from the body. Within the snood is a pocket that is adapted to keep a portion of the user's hair dry. The body and the snood may be made from a flexible material such that the body is foldable into the pocket and closed using a securing device such as a zipper.
The invention is related to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/457,852 which was filed on Jun. 20, 2011.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is related to headwear, and more particularly to a foldable rain hat for keeping hair dry.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious types of hats have been used by people for thousands of years that offer protection from the sun, wind and rain. In one common design, the hat has a wide brim for protecting the wearer from the sun and rain. Such a hat is useful for protecting the wearer from the sun, but the ability of the hat in keeping the user's hair dry depends on the hairstyle of the user. For example, the hat may keep the user's hair almost completely dry where the user has their hair cut to a short length. The hat, however, offers little protection against the rain where the user has long hair. A user with long hair may choose to fold their hair up in a bundle on top of their head and place the hair under the hat to keep the hair dry, but creating the bundle is both inconvenient and may permanently ruin the hairstyle of the user.
Another commonly known type of headgear is a bonnet. Certain types of bonnets are useful for keeping long hair dry, but bonnets do not offer other advantages found in other hats such as a semi-rigid structure or the rain and sun protection offered by a brim. Furthermore, bonnets are often considered to be an unfashionable type of headgear from another era, and are not particular appealing to the fashion-conscious user.
There is therefore a need for a rain hat that mitigates one or more of the defects of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn its broad aspect, the invention provides a foldable rain hat for keeping hair dry. The rain hat includes a body that has a rim defining the opening to a bowl, the bowl being adapted to fit on a person's head. The bowl is closed at its top by a crown. The rain hat also includes a snood extending downwards from the body. The snood has a pouch for receiving a portion of the person's hair, the snood being adapted to keep the person's hair dry as well as retaining the person's hairstyle.
In another aspect, the invention provides that the body and the snood are made out of a flexible material so that the rain hat can be easily folded and stored.
In one other aspect, the rain hat comprises a waterproof breathable fabric that is laminated. The body may be made from a thicker fabric than the snood. The seams of the hat are sealed with thermal tape for total impermeability.
In one aspect, the rain hat comprises polyvinyl chloride.
In another aspect, one of the body and the snood includes a pocket configured to receive the snood and the body in a folded configuration.
In another of its aspects, the snood is detachable from the rain hat.
In one aspect, the pocket is adapted to be closed using a securing device such as a zipper, fabric hook and loop fasteners, or by fastening one or more buttons.
In another aspect, the invention provides a foldable rain hat for keeping the hair of a person dry. The rain hat includes a body that has a rim for defining the opening to a bowl, the bowl being adapted to fit on the person's head. The bowl is closed at its top by a crown. The body has an inner surface which is designed to be supported on the person's head and an outer surface that is exposed to the elements. The rain hat also includes a snood extending downwards from the inner surface of the body. The snood has a pouch for receiving a portion of the person's hair, the snood being adapted to keep the person's hair dry.
In yet another aspect, the body is made of a rigid material and the snood is made out of a flexible material.
In one other aspect, the outer surface of the body is circumscribed by a band that is adapted to provide additional structural support to the rain hat.
The invention will be better understood with reference to the drawings, in which:
Reference is first made to
In some embodiments, the rain hat (body 114 and/or snood 106) is made from a waterproof breathable fabric. The fabric may be laminated. The body 114 may be made from a thicker fabric than the snood 106. The seams of the hat 100 are sealed with thermal tape to ensure complete impermeability. The rain hat 100 may be made from any suitable fabric for hats including polyvinyl chloride.
In one embodiment of the invention, the body 114 and the snood 106 are constructed out of a flexible material that can be folded. The rain hat 100 is designed such that the body 114 and the snood 106 can be neatly folded and stored in a pocket as shown in
In another embodiment of the rain hat 100, the snood 106 is made out of a flexible material while the body 114 is formed from a rigid material. In this design, the snood 106 may be detached from the body 114 and stored in a pocket, purse, or another suitable place. The rigidity of the body 114 allows the rain hat 100 to employ design elements found in other rigid hats such as uniquely designed rigid crowns and brims.
In the embodiment shown in
It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the rain hat of the present invention can incorporate many design elements commonly found in headgear. For example, the rain hat 100 shown in
In yet another embodiment, the rain hat 100 includes a band 112 that circumscribes the body 114. The band 112 may be included for purely aesthetic reasons and/or may provide additional structural support to the body 114. In one embodiment, the band 112 is adapted to keep the shape of the body 114 even after the body 114 has been folded and unfolded several times into the pouch 109.
In use, the user of the rain hat 100 can choose to either wear the rain hat 100,200 or keep it stored in the pocket 220. If the rain hat 100 is currently in a folded state (as shown in
Referring next to
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention can take many forms, and that such forms are within the scope of the invention as claimed. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the descriptions of the preferred versions contained herein.
Claims
1. A foldable rain hat for keeping a user's hair dry, the rain hat comprising:
- a body comprising a rim defining the opening of a bowl for receiving the user's head, the bowl closed at its top by a crown,
- a snood extending substantially downward from the body, in which the snood comprises a pouch for receiving a portion of hair on the head,
- in which the snood is adapted to keep the portion of hair substantially dry.
2. The rain hat according to claim 1, in which the body and the snood comprise a flexible material.
3. The rain hat according to claim 2, in which the snood and the body are adapted to be folded into the pouch.
4. The rain hat according to claim 3, in which the snood is detachable from the rain hat.
5. The rain hat according to claim 1, in which the body comprises an inner surface adapted to receive the head, and an outer surface, in which the snood extends substantially downward from the outer surface of the body.
6. The rain hat according to claim 3, in which the pouch is adapted to be closed using a securing device.
7. The rain hat according to claim 6, in which the securing device is a zipper.
8. The rain hat according to claim 6, in which the securing device is fabric hook and loop fasteners.
9. The rain hat according to claim 3, in which the body comprises an inner surface adapted to receive the head, and an outer surface, in which the snood extends substantially downward from the inner surface of the body.
10. The rain hat according to claim 1, in which the body comprises a rigid material and the snood comprises a flexible material.
11. The rain hat according to claim 1 in which the body further comprises a brim.
12. The rain hat according to claim 1 in which the body is circumscribed by a band that is adapted to provide additional structural support to the body.
13. A foldable rain hat for keeping hair dry, the rain hat comprising:
- a body comprising a rim defining the opening of a bowl for receiving a wearer's head, the bowl closed at its top by a crown,
- a snood extending downward from the body, in which the snood comprises a pouch for receiving a portion of hair on the wearer's head,
- in which the snood is adapted to keep the portion of hair substantially dry.
14. The rain hat of claim 13 in which the rain hat comprises a flexible material and in which one of the snood and body comprises a pocket for receiving the rain hat in a folded state.
15. The rain hat of claim 13 in which the snood comprises an elastic material that is configured to receive a variety of volumes of hair.
16. The rain hat of claim 13 in which the rain hat comprises a waterproof breathable fabric.
17. The rain hat of claim 16 in which the body comprises a thicker fabric than the snood.
18. The rain hat of claim 17 in which the seams of the rain hat are sealed with thermal tape to ensure complete impermeability.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 19, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2012
Inventor: Howard Barr (Toronto)
Application Number: 13/527,529
International Classification: A42B 1/18 (20060101);