DETACHABLE AND RE-ADJUSTABLE CANCER REDUCING SAFETY HEADWEAR

The reversible detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear for a baseball cap has a semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield and an adjustable balanced three point securing system. The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat and the first and second connections are at proximate temples of a wearer, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap. The reversible detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear provides protection for the ears and neck of the wearer and viewable safety area simultaneously while wearing the baseball hat.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to and the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/521,951 filed on Jun. 19, 2017, entitled “DETACHABLE AND RE-ADJUSTABLE CANCER REDUCING SAFETY HEAD WEAR” (our reference 3026.001). This reference is hereby incorporated in its entirety.

FIELD

The present embodiment generally relates to a detachable and re adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear for a baseball cap without ear or neck protection having a cap portion and a bill.

BACKGROUND

A need exists for a detachable removable cancer protection device for baseball caps which is washable and usable as a messaging device as well as a nighttime safety device.

The present embodiments meet these needs.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The detailed description will be better understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings as follows:

FIGS. 1A-1B depict a top view of an embodiment of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 1C shows a side view of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sunshield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 2A depicts a top view of semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 2B depicts a bottom view of semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 2C depicts a side view of semi-rigid outward extending shaped sun shield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 3A depicts a bottom view of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 3B depicts bottom view of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield according to one or more embodiments.

FIG. 4 is a top view of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield with a light portion mounted on the headwear according to one or more embodiments.

FIGS. 5A-5D depict the slip clips according to one or more embodiments.

FIGS. 6A-6D depict an additional embodiment of the slip clip according to one or more embodiments.

The present embodiments are detailed below with reference to the listed Figures.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear for a baseball cap without ear or neck protection having a cap portion and a bill.

The invention relates to a reversible detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear that attaches to both the cap portion and the bill.

The safety headwear has a semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield with a top side and a bottom side.

The safety headwear has a safety region on the top side.

The safety headwear has a semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield configured to surround the cap portion of the baseball cap from a first edge of the bill to a second edge of the bill without covering the bill.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield has an adjustable balanced three point securing system to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up the cap portion and off the head of a wearer.

The three point securing system has a first connection to a first edge of the bill, a second connection to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection, and a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat and the first and second connections are proximate to temples of a wearer, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap providing a protection for the ears and neck of the user and viewable safety area simultaneously while wearing the baseball hat.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Before explaining the present apparatus in detail, it is to be understood that the apparatus is not limited to the particular embodiments and that it can be practiced or carried out in various ways.

Specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis of the claims and as a representative basis for teaching persons having ordinary skill in the art to variously employ the present invention.

The present invention relates to a detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear for a baseball cap without ear or neck protection having a cap portion and a bill.

The embodiments reduce the amount of sweat produced by the wearer by providing better ventilation due to the outward extending design.

The embodiments do not use an elastic band over the bill. Therefore, the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield does not ride up over the cap portion of the baseball cap.

The invention can aid in preventing sun burns and skin cancer.

The invention allows the wearer to have airflow around the ears and neck while providing protection from the sun's rays.

The cancer preventing headwear can be interchangeable and adjustable between different types of baseball hats.

The invention provides safety reflective material, which can be placed on the headwear to provide nighttime safety benefits as well as daytime cancer preventing benefits.

The invention can be customized to provide advertisement for businesses or inspirational call to action messages.

The invention does not become detached from the bill in gusts of wind.

The following terms are used herein:

The term “adjustable balanced three point securing system” refers to the three points for connecting the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield against the cap portion while preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up the cap portion and off the head of a wearer. There is a first connection to a first edge of the bill, a second connection to a second edge of the bill, and a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to a cap midpoint of the cap portion at opposite the bill while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

The term “adjustable detachable movement-limiting means” refers to an adjustable strap or an adjustable strap with a removable clip that is attached to C shape sun shield for attaching the C shape sun shield to the baseball cap.

The term “cancer reducing” refers to the ability of the safety headwear to prevent penetration of ultraviolet light directly to the neck or directly to the ears of a baseball cap wearer.

The term “cap portion and a bill” refers to a baseball hat that covers the head with a solid material, preventing ultraviolet radiation permeation, and having an integral extending bill that flows over the nose of the person. The cap portion is typically made from multiple panels of soft fabric forming a top peak with the bill extending from a segment of the cap portion opposite the peak.

The term “C shape sun shield” refers to a protective covering, which can be attached to a baseball cap or any other brimless hat with a bill that is used to protect the wearer from ultra violet rays.

The term “clip” refers to clips used for attaching the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sunshield to the side of a cap portion of a baseball cap.

The term “detachable” refers to a removable re-attachable safety headwear, which can be detached from a cap and then reattached to a cap an unlimited number of times, such as over 100 times without deforming or changing shape.

The term “re-adjustable” refers to an ability of the safety headwear to be tightened or loosened, to adjust to individual head sizes of a wearer, such as a child size head or a large adult head.

The term “safety region” refers to the region on the top side of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield. The safety region can have a reflective sticker chemiluminescent feature or can have a micro-prismatic reflective sticker. The reflective sticker can have a chemiluminescent feature.

The term “semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield” refers to a closed cell foam such as expanded vinyl acetate, with a central arc that surrounds the cap portion of the baseball cap from a first edge of the hill to a second edge of the bill without covering the bill. The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield has a top side, a bottom side, and a safety region on the top side. The closed cell foam can have a thickness of 3 nun.

Turning now to the Figures, FIGS. 1A-C show a top view and a side view of the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear 8 for a baseball cap 10 without ear or neck protection.

The baseball cap has a cap portion 12 integrally connected and a bill 14.

The reversible detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear 8 has a semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20 can have a top side 21, a bottom side, and a safety region 24 on the top side 21.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20 can be configured to surround the cap portion 12 of the baseball cap 10 from a first edge 15 of the bill 14 to a second edge 16 of the bill without covering the bill.

A fabric portion 23 can be used to cover all or a portion of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20, such as a waterproof plastic sheet which is 1/64th inch in thickness, and can be adhered to the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield with adhesive.

In embodiments, the safety region 24 can have a reflective sticker 44. The reflective sticker 44 can have a chemiluminescent feature or can have a micro-prismatic reflective sticker.

FIGS. 2A-2C depict a top, bottom, and side view with detailed view of the connectors.

The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can have a removable fastener attached to a cap portion 12, which is sewn to the bottom side 22 at the midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20. The removable fastener can be a safety pin attached to the midpoint 39 at the back side of the cap portion 12.

In embodiments, the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20 can be configured to surround the cap portion 12 of the baseball cap 10 from a first edge 15 of the bill 14 to a second edge 16 of the bill without covering the bill.

An adjustable balanced three point securing system is shown to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20 against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up the cap portion and off the head of a wearer, having a first connection 32 engaging to a first edge of the bill and a second connection 34 engaging to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

In embodiments, the third connection 36 can extend from a midpoint 37 of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield 20 to a cap midpoint 39 of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

In embodiments, the third connection 36 can be a movement-limiting flexible retention element, which can be selected from the group: a hook and loop fastener, snaps, a spring loaded plastic clip, a button, or a slip clip.

In embodiments, the removable fastener can engage the third connection 36.

FIG. 3A depicts a bottom side 22 of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20 is shown with a third connection 36 from a midpoint 37 of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the cap midpoint 39 of the back of the cap portion.

The third connection 36 can be a segment of elastic 45, which is sewn onto the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20 that further engages a hook and loop segment (such as VELCRO™) sewn to the elastic segment for engaging the removable fastener.

A light portion 46 with a power supply 47 can be mountable to the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield.

In embodiments, the light portion 46 can be mounted on the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield.

In embodiments, the power supply 47 can be attached to the semi-rigid outward extending C shape sun shield 20.

In embodiments, the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety head wear can have a closeable storage element for credit cards 55, a closeable storage element for keys 56, and optionally money removably secured to the bottom side.

FIG. 3B depicts another embodiment of a bottom side 22 of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20 can have a first connection 32 engaging to a first edge of the bill and a second connection 34 engaging to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20 can have a first slip clip 50a secured to first edge of the bill. A second slip clip 501) can be secured to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

In embodiments the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20 can have a third connection 36. The third connection can be a slip clip 60, which attaches a midpoint of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield 20 onto the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

FIG. 4 shows the light portion 46 mounted on the top side outside perimeter of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield 20. The light is configured to illuminate in a variety of preset patterns when actuated by the wearer.

The light portion 46 is shown mounted on the top side outer perimeter. The lights can flash. The lights can have different modes, such as chase lights, patterns on the headwear.

FIG. 5A-5D depicts the slip clips according to one or more embodiments.

Each slip clip 50a has a curved top 52 with two notches 58a-58b on one end for making a connection with the edge of a bill.

In embodiments, each slip clip 50a has a curved mid portion 58.

The curved mid portion 58 connected the curved top portion 52 to a hooked bottom 56. The hooked bottom 56 has two teeth 54a-54b for connecting each slip clip 50 to the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield.

In embodiments, the first slip clip 50a (shown in FIG. 3B) secures to a first edge of the bill. The second slip clip 50a (shown in FIG. 3B) as the second connection secures to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

FIG. 6A-6D depicts an additional embodiment of a slip clip 60.

In embodiments, the slip clip 60 has curvilinear top 62 with one notch 64 integrally connected to a hooked bottom 66 for making a connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

In embodiments, the hooked bottom 66 has two teeth 68a-68b for connecting the slip clip 60 to the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield.

EXAMPLE 1 Adult Large Baseball Cap

In this first example, a detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear attaches to an adult large baseball cap without ear or neck protection.

A semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield that can be 5 and ¼ inches wide and 36 inches along the circumference and covers 280 degrees has a top side can have customized wording, such as “Canyon Cowboys” and a bottom side with a closeable storage element for containing keys. In this example, the opening has two hook and loop fasteners at the opening for closing a pocket mounted on the bottom side.

The safety region on the top side can have an area of 30×4 inches and is tapered at the ends around the cap portion of the baseball cap without covering the face.

The safety region can extend from 1 inch in from a first edge of the bill adjacent the temple area to 1 inch in from a second edge of the bill adjacent the temples of a wearer without covering the bill.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield is secured to the cap portion and bill with an adjustable balanced three point securing system designed to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up and over the cap portion and off the head of a wearer.

Two spring loaded pivoting clips can be used as the first and second connections. The first clip as the first connection secures to a first edge of the bill. The second clip as the second connection secures to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

VELCRO™ can be used as a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill. The VELCRO™ is a two piece construct, with a 2 inch long hook portion and 2 inch long loop portion. The hook portion of the VELCRO™ is attached to an elastic segment that is 2 inches long. The loop portion of the VELCRO™ is sewn to the bottom side of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield. The VELCRO™ segment allows the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to be tightened or loosened. Additionally, the two spring loaded pivoting clips can be moved forward along the bill to tighten the connection to the cap portion.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap providing protection for the ears and neck of the user and viewable safety area simultaneously while wearing the baseball hat.

1000911 EXAMPLE 2 Child Team Baseball Caps

In this second example, the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear attaches to each of a child's large, medium, and small sized baseball cap without ear or neck protection.

For the child team, the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield can be 3 and ½ inches wide and 22 inches along the circumference and can cover 280 degrees, having a top side with an area for customized wording for a child's large cap.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield can be 3 inches wide and 21 inches along, the circumference and covers 280 degrees has a top side with a with an area for customized wording for child's medium cap.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield can be 2 and ½ inches wide and 20 inches along the circumference and covers 280 degrees has a top side with an area for customized wording for a child's small cap.

Each of the team embodiments has a top side with customized wording that says “save money for college” and a bottom side with a closeable storage element for the child's student identification. In this example, a flap secured by additional VELCRO™ can contain the student identification.

The safety region can extend from 1 inch in from a first edge of the bill adjacent the temple area to 1 inch in from a second edge of the bill adjacent the temples of a wearer without covering the bill.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield is secured to the cap portion and bill with an adjustable balanced three point securing system to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up and over the cap portion and off the head of a wearer.

Two slip clips can be used as the first and second connections. The first slip clip as the first connection secures to a first edge of the bill; the second slip clip as the second connection secures to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

VELCRO™ can be used as a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill. The VELCRO™ is a two piece construct, with a 2 inch long hook portion and 2 inch long loop portion. The hook portion of the VELCRO™ is attached to an elastic segment that is 2 inches long. The loop portion of the VELCRO™ is sewn to the bottom side of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield. The VELCRO™ segment allows the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to be tightened or loosened.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap providing a protection for the ears and neck of the user and viewable safety area simultaneously while wearing the baseball hat.

EXAMPLE 3 Adult Large Baseball Cap with Snaps and Clips

In this first example, a detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear attaches to an adult large a baseball cap without ear or neck protection.

A semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield that is 5 and ¼ inches wide and 36 inches along the circumference and covers 280 degrees has a top side with a customized area that says “Canyon Cowboys” and a bottom side with a closeable storage element for containing keys. In this example, the opening has two hook and loop fasteners at the opening for closing a pocket mounted on the bottom side.

The safety region on the top side can have an area of 30×4 inches and is tapered at the ends around the cap portion of the baseball cap without covering the face.

The safety region extends from 1 inch in from a first edge of the bill adjacent the temple area such as 1 inch in from a second edge of the bill adjacent the temples of a wearer without covering the bill.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield is secured to the cap portion and bill with an adjustable balanced triangular three point securing system designed to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up and over the cap portion and off the head of a wearer.

Two spring loaded pivoting clips attached to snaps are used as the first and second connections. The first clip as the first connection secures to a first edge of the bill. The second clip as the second connection secures to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

An additional spring loaded pivoting clip attached to a third snap is used as a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap providing an SPF of 100 for the ears and neck of the user and viewable safety area simultaneously while wearing the baseball hat.

EXAMPLE 4 Child Team Baseball Caps with Clips

In this second example, the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear attaches to each of a child's large, medium, and small a baseball cap without ear or neck protection.

For the child team, the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield can be 3 and ½ inches wide and 22 inches along the circumference and can cover 280 degrees, having a top side with an area for customized wording for a child's large cap.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield can be 3 inches wide and 21 inches along the circumference and covers 280 degrees has a top side with a with an area for customized wording for child's medium cap.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield can be 2 and ½ inches wide and 20 inches along the circumference and covers 280 degrees has a top side with an area for customized wording for a child's small cap.

Each of the team embodiments has a top side with a customized area that can say “save money for college” and a bottom side with a closeable storage element for the child's student identification. In this example, a flap secured by additional VELCRO™ can contain the student identification.

The safety region extends from 1 inch in from a first edge of the bill adjacent the temple area such as 1 inch in from a second edge of the bill adjacent the temples of a wearer without covering the bill.

The semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield is secured to the cap portion and bill with an adjustable balanced triangular three point securing system to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending shape sun shield against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up and over the cap portion and off the head of a wearer.

Two slip clips, are used as the first and second connections. The first slip clip as the first connection secures to a first edge of the bill; the second slip clip as the second connection secures to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection.

An additional slip clip is used as a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to the midpoint of the back of the cap portion while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill.

The semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap providing provides an SPF of 100 for the ears and neck of the user and viewable safety area.

Embodiments of the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can include having a safety region that contains a changeable customized area.

Embodiments of the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can include using reflective paint.

Embodiments of the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can use at least one reflective sticker in the safety region for nighttime safety.

Embodiments of the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can contain a light portion with a power supply mountable to the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield and wherein the light portion is mounted on the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield.

In embodiments, the first and second connections can be snaps, a spring loaded plastic clips, buttons, or slip clips.

In embodiments, the clips can pivot.

In embodiments, the third connection can be a movement-limiting flexible retention such as a hook and loop fastener, snaps, a spring loaded plastic clip, a button, or a slip clip.

In other embodiments, the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can have a closeable storage element for credit cards on the bottom side.

Yet another embodiment of the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear has a closeable storage element for keys or money secured to the bottom side.

In embodiments, the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield contains a closed cell foam, such as expanded vinyl acetate.

In embodiments, the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield can be fabricated from a rigid felt or paper product.

In embodiments, the detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear can be used with a hard hat when used inverted upside down, and wherein the first and second connections engage opposite sides of a hard hat brim and the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from under the back of the hard hat.

While these embodiments have been described with emphasis on the embodiments, it should be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the embodiments might be practiced other than as specifically described herein.

Claims

1. A detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear for a baseball cap without ear or neck protection having, a cap portion and a bill, the reversible detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear comprising:

a. a semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield comprising: i. a top side; ii. a bottom side, and iii. a safety region on the top side, the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield configured to surround the cap portion of the baseball cap from a first edge of the bill to a second edge of the bill without covering the bill;
b. an adjustable balanced three point securing system to push the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield against the cap portion while simultaneously preventing vertical movement of the semi-rigid outward extending C shaped sun shield up the cap portion and off the head of a wearer comprising: i. a first connection to a first edge of the bill; ii. a second connection to a second edge of the bill simultaneously with the first connection; and iii. a third connection from a midpoint of the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shaped sun shield to a cap midpoint of the cap portion opposite the bill while the first and second connections engage opposite sides of the bill; and wherein the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from the back of the baseball hat and the first and second connections are proximate temples of a wearer, limiting axial movement of said semi-rigid extending C shape sun shield while simultaneously securing the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield to the baseball cap providing protection for the ears and neck of the user and viewable safety area simultaneously while wearing the baseball hat.

2. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, wherein the safely region is customized.

3. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, wherein the safety region comprises at least one reflective sticker.

4. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, wherein the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield has a light portion with a power supply mountable to the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield and wherein the light portion is mounted on the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield.

5. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, wherein the first and second connections are selected from the group consisting of snaps, a spring loaded plastic clips, buttons, or slip clips.

6. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 5, wherein the slip clips pivot.

7. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, wherein the third connection is a movement-limiting flexible retention element selected from the group consisting of: a hook and loop fastener, snaps, a spring loaded plastic clip, a button, or a slip clip.

8. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, further comprising a closeable storage element for credit cards on the bottom side.

9. The detachable and re,-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, further comprising a closeable storage element for keys removably secured to the bottom side.

10. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, further comprising a closeable storage element for money removably secured to the bottom side.

11. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, wherein the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield is fabricated from the group consisting of a closed cell foam, a semi rigid felt, and a paper product.

12. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, for a hard hat comprising an inverted upside down semi-rigid-outwardly extending C shape sun shield wherein the first and second connections engage opposite sides of a hard hat brim and the semi-rigid outwardly extending C shape sun shield extends from under the back of the hard hat.

13. The detachable and re-adjustable cancer reducing safety headwear of claim 1, comprising a removable fastener secured to a midpoint of the cap portion opposite the bill of the cap, the removable fastener engaging the third connection.

Patent History
Publication number: 20180360150
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 18, 2018
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2018
Inventor: Kevin Lybarger (Richards, TX)
Application Number: 16/011,137
Classifications
International Classification: A42B 1/06 (20060101); A42B 1/00 (20060101);