Size Adjustable Hat that Provides Different Height Options for Ponytails
This embodiment gives baseball hats a custom feel. The embodiment has an opening from the button down the back panels. The opening is fastened up either looking like a ladder with the ladder design or like shoelaces with the crisscross design. This embodiment fills the need for flexibility in ponytail heights unlike the other baseball hats that have fixed ponytail positions. This embodiment will create a variety of ponytail height locations along with a size adjustable advantage from the stretchy material used in the lacing. The user will be able to choose a ponytail height for that given day, an advantage that popular baseball hats do not provide. The legal scope should not be limited to the forms shown.
The embodiment relates to athletic baseball hats. More specifically the embodiment relates to the positioning and adjustability of the ponytail hole on the hats.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONSThe following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant:
A lot of hats available in the market today restrict the user to one height of ponytail, typically in the middle or lower part of the hat. The prior art listed shows several different hats that provide unique ponytails. However these hats still do not provide multiple different height options for ponytails. One massive hole in the back of the hat is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,240,566 to Scantlin (2001). This massive hole does allow the user to wear an array of hairstyle options but it is not specific to ponytails and does not have specific ponytail height locations.
There is a need for flexibility with ponytail heights while wearing a hat.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe embodiment will look like a baseball hat from the front. The back of the embodiment will have specific designated areas for the ponytail to go through at different height levels. These designated ponytail areas will be created by an opening from the top of the embodiment to the bottom of the back of the embodiment. This opening will be laced up or stitched up to form the designated ponytail holes. The laced or stitched back could look like a ladder with horizontal dividers or it will look like shoelaces with the material being crisscrossed creating the designated ponytail holes. The lacing will be made with stretchy material making the embodiment size adjustable. This embodiment makes it possible to choose a custom ponytail height when wearing a hat.
The back of the embodiment is depicted in both
The users hair will be able to go through the openings 25 that both lacing 24,26 styles create. The term lacing or fastening in this case is used to refer to the opening down the back of the embodiment being connected together by any means and with any type of material.
Claims
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6. A hat, comprising:
- a top end at a center of the hat and a rim extending about a bottom end of the hat;
- an opening in a back side of the hat, the opening extending from the top end of the hat to the rim extending about the bottom end of the hat; and
- a piece of stretchy material that extends across the opening to divide the opening into a plurality of holes, each of the plurality of holes sized to allow a ponytail to extend through the hole.
7. The hat of claim 6 wherein the hat includes a button at the top end of the hat and the opening extends from the button at the top end of the hat to the rim at the bottom end of the hat.
8. The hat of claim 6, wherein each of the holes is located a different distance from the top end of the hat than the rest of the holes and a different distance from the rim at the bottom end of the hat than the rest of the holes.
9. The hat of claim 6, wherein the opening has a length that extends in a direction from the top end of the hat to the rim at the bottom end of the hat and a width that extends perpendicular to the length, wherein the length is greater than the width.
10. The hat of claim 9 wherein the width is around 2 inches.
11. The hat of claim 6, wherein the piece of stretchy material is stitched to another portion of the hat.
12. The hat of claim 11, wherein the piece of stretchy material extends horizontally across the opening.
13. The hat of claim 12 wherein the hat includes a plurality of pieces of stretchy material that are each stitched to another portion of the hat, and that each extend horizontally across the opening to divide the opening into the plurality of holes, each of the holes sized to allow a ponytail to extend through the hole.
14. The hat of claim 13 wherein the plurality of pieces of stretchy material includes four pieces of stretchy material and the plurality of holes includes four holes.
15. The hat of claim 6, wherein the hat includes a plurality of eyelets and the piece of stretchy material extends through the eyelets.
16. The hat of claim 15, wherein the piece of stretchy material is laced through the eyelets.
17. The hat of claim 16 wherein the hat includes a plurality of pieces of stretchy material that are each laced up through the eyelets, and that each extend across the opening to divide the opening into the plurality of holes, each of the holes sized to allow a ponytail to extend through the hole.
18. The hat of claim 17 wherein the plurality of pieces of stretchy material crisscross across the opening.
19. The hat of claim 18 wherein the plurality of eyelets includes eight eyelets, the plurality of pieces of stretchy material includes two pieces of stretchy material, and the plurality of holes includes four holes.
20. The hat of claim 19 wherein the hat includes a piece of stretchy material that is stitched to another portion of the hat at the bottom end of the hat and that extends horizontally across the opening at the bottom end of the hat.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 1, 2017
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2019
Inventor: Kristen Elise Rue (Gig Harbor, WA)
Application Number: 15/665,851