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US1350869A
US1350869A US362061A US36206120A US1350869A US 1350869 A US1350869 A US 1350869A US 362061 A US362061 A US 362061A US 36206120 A US36206120 A US 36206120A US 1350869 A US1350869 A US 1350869A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/018Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shields; with air-inflated pads or removable linings
    • A42B1/0186Hats; Caps; Hoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shields; with air-inflated pads or removable linings with means for protecting the ears or nape
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B1/00Hats; Caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/04Soft caps; Hoods
    • A42B1/06Caps with flaps; Motoring caps

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  • the invention relates to caps, and more especially to caps with ahead and ear protector, which is adapted to be folded or otherwise placed within the cap or to be drawn down about the head and ears, and to a method of making such caps.
  • the invention consists in the novel steps, methods, parts, arrangements, constructions, combinations and improvements herein shown and described.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a cap constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention.
  • l 2 is an enlarged section, partly diagrammatical, and with certain proportions greatly exaggerated, takenv through the lower part of the edge of the cap, the hinge, and through the protector.
  • the cap body is indicated by 1.
  • the cap in its general structure and features is of the kind commonly worn for out-door sports, such as golfing, motoring, etc.
  • the cap body consists of the outer material 2, which is chosen both for a suitable material for wearing'and also for appear ance or decorative effect.
  • a lining 3 fitting within the main material of the cap body.
  • the cap is provided with a vizor 4,
  • the cap proper and the protector are connected together by an intervening member 5, conveniently styled the hinge, which is of such material and construction as will permit the protector to fold up neatly and closely within the cap when not in use.
  • the cap, the hinge and the protector are cut, connected. and sewed together in such manner as to leave no visible or external seams, and so as to provide a neat, thin and flat fold at the hinge when the protector is out of use and within the cap.
  • the lower part 6 of the exterior cap material 2 is turned back on itself inwardly of the cap structure, and if desired it may be so folded or turned back over a filler strip 7.
  • the lower part 8 of the lining 3 is likewise turned back on itself inwardly of the cap structure to face the inwardly turned part 6 of the outer material 2.
  • the stitching or sewing is made through the inner folds 6 of the outer cap material, the tops 9 and 10 of the hinge materials or plies 11 and 12, and through the inner fold S of the lining 3, the preferred sequence of the sewing operation being described hereinafter.
  • the plies 11 and 12 of the hinge material are folded or turned inwardly toward each other at their lower ends 13 and 14. Interposed between theseturned-inwardly edges 13 and 14 are the top edges 15 and 16 of the protector material which has been folded upon itself as shown at the bottom of Fig. 2.
  • the inwardly turned bottom edges 13 and 14 of the two hinge plies and the interposed top edges 15 and 16 of the folded-over protector 17 are first sewn together, through and through, as shown at 18 in Fig. 2. Then the top ends 9 and 10 of the two hinge plies 11 and 12 are brought between the inwardly turned edges 7 and S forehead and about the head.
  • the protector is formed or cut continuous at the front, that is, entirely about the edge of the cap, and entirely about the wearers head, as shown at 20.
  • the protector material being carried all the way around the head, and being attached to the hinge 12 at the front as well as at the sides and back of the head, the material of the protector being carefully shaped to fit the
  • the cold air is prevented from entering at the forehead of the wearer, that is, at the front of the cap.
  • the cap is caused to fit the head so closely that it will resist the tendency of a strong wind to blow it off the wearers head.
  • the material for" the protector 17 is cut on the bias, so that it will be yielding or resilient in all directions and thus closely fit or hug the head all around. In case of patterned external material 2 this also adds to, the decorative effect of the cap.
  • the protector 17 in all respects, and especially along its lower edge, is cut to closely fit the wearers head and neck, which together with the yielding, resilient bias cut material, makes an exceedingly warm and close fitting cap, which is firmly held on the head without causing unpleasant and uncomfortable pressure on the head.
  • a cap comprising in combination a cap body, a double-ply hinge band attached thereto by a hidden seam, the lower edges of the hinge being turned in, and a bias cut head protector formed by the folded fabric with a closed flap at the bottom and having both top edges of the folds thereof sewed to the turned-in bottom edges of the hinge band so that the seam is hidden within the plies of the hinge band.
  • a cap comprising in combination a double ply cap body, a double ply hinge band extending about the cap body, and a head protector folded back on itself from the bottom, having no seam at the bottom, and having both top edges of the folded back material sewed to turned-in bottom edges of the hinge band so that the seam is within the plies of the hinge band, the top edges of the hinge band being sewed to turned-in edges of the two plies of cap material so that the seam is within the edges of the cap material.

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c. KORNFELD.
Patented'Aug. 24,1920.
I VENTO TTORNEY UNITED sTArssrATENr OFFICE.
CHARLES KonnrELn, on NEW YORK, n. Y.
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Specification of Iietters Patent. Patented Aug. 24, 1320.
Original application filed March 13, 1919, Serial No. 282 391. Divided and this application filed February 28, 1920. Serial N0. 362,061.
To all 107mm it may concern Be it known that I, Crrannns KoRNrnLn, of Richmond Hill, county of Queens, city of New York, State of New York, have made Improvements in Caps, of which the follow ing is a specification.
The invention relates to caps, and more especially to caps with ahead and ear protector, which is adapted to be folded or otherwise placed within the cap or to be drawn down about the head and ears, and to a method of making such caps.
Objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part hereinafter, and in part will be obvious herefrom, or may be learned through use of the invention; the same being realized and attained through the means and combinations pointed out in the appended claims.
The invention consists in the novel steps, methods, parts, arrangements, constructions, combinations and improvements herein shown and described.
This case is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 282,391, filed March 13, 1919.
The accompanying drawings, herein referred to and constituting a part hereof, illustrate one embodiment of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Of the drawings Figure 1. is a front elevation of a cap constructed in accordance with the principles of the invention; and
l 2 is an enlarged section, partly diagrammatical, and with certain proportions greatly exaggerated, takenv through the lower part of the edge of the cap, the hinge, and through the protector.
Referring in detail to the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the present preferred embodiment of the invention, and method of construction, the cap body is indicated by 1. The cap in its general structure and features is of the kind commonly worn for out-door sports, such as golfing, motoring, etc.
The cap body consists of the outer material 2, which is chosen both for a suitable material for wearing'and also for appear ance or decorative effect. Within the cap body is provided a lining 3, fitting within the main material of the cap body. At the front the cap is provided with a vizor 4,
which may be of usual construction and conformation.
The cap proper and the protector are connected together by an intervening member 5, conveniently styled the hinge, which is of such material and construction as will permit the protector to fold up neatly and closely within the cap when not in use. In accordance with one feature of the inven tion, the cap, the hinge and the protector are cut, connected. and sewed together in such manner as to leave no visible or external seams, and so as to provide a neat, thin and flat fold at the hinge when the protector is out of use and within the cap.
Referring particularly to Fig. 2, the lower part 6 of the exterior cap material 2 is turned back on itself inwardly of the cap structure, and if desired it may be so folded or turned back over a filler strip 7. The lower part 8 of the lining 3 is likewise turned back on itself inwardly of the cap structure to face the inwardly turned part 6 of the outer material 2.
interposed between these turned-back portions 6 and 8 of the outer cap material and lining are interposed the top ends 9 and 10 of the two plies 11 and 12 of the hinge material, as I prefer at present to employ a hinge of two plies.
The stitching or sewing is made through the inner folds 6 of the outer cap material, the tops 9 and 10 of the hinge materials or plies 11 and 12, and through the inner fold S of the lining 3, the preferred sequence of the sewing operation being described hereinafter. Thus, when the lining is positioned within the cap, the sewing is entirely inclosed and concealed. The plies 11 and 12 of the hinge material are folded or turned inwardly toward each other at their lower ends 13 and 14. Interposed between theseturned-inwardly edges 13 and 14 are the top edges 15 and 16 of the protector material which has been folded upon itself as shown at the bottom of Fig. 2.
In the preferred method of sewing the cap together the inwardly turned bottom edges 13 and 14 of the two hinge plies and the interposed top edges 15 and 16 of the folded-over protector 17 are first sewn together, through and through, as shown at 18 in Fig. 2. Then the top ends 9 and 10 of the two hinge plies 11 and 12 are brought between the inwardly turned edges 7 and S forehead and about the head.
ofthe external cap material and cap lining, respectively, and these are all sewn together as shown at 19, and then the inner edge of the cap material is fastened to its own mater "rial, and the lining is then fastened in the cap. All the seams will be on the inside,
of great value in a smart cap and also represent. simplicity and speed of manufacture, and strength and neatness of design and construction.
Inaccordance with one feature of the invention, the protector is formed or cut continuous at the front, that is, entirely about the edge of the cap, and entirely about the wearers head, as shown at 20. in Fig. 1, the protector material being carried all the way around the head, and being attached to the hinge 12 at the front as well as at the sides and back of the head, the material of the protector being carefully shaped to fit the Thus, the cold air is prevented from entering at the forehead of the wearer, that is, at the front of the cap. Also the cap is caused to fit the head so closely that it will resist the tendency of a strong wind to blow it off the wearers head. 7
In accordance with one feature of the invention, the material for" the protector 17 is cut on the bias, so that it will be yielding or resilient in all directions and thus closely fit or hug the head all around. In case of patterned external material 2 this also adds to, the decorative effect of the cap. The protector 17 in all respects, and especially along its lower edge, is cut to closely fit the wearers head and neck, which together with the yielding, resilient bias cut material, makes an exceedingly warm and close fitting cap, which is firmly held on the head without causing unpleasant and uncomfortable pressure on the head. This feature of the fitted and bias-cut material and the continuation and fitting of the protector material across the wearers forehead, together with the hinge extending all the way around the cap and flexibly supporting the protec tor all the way around, contribute and cooperate together to produce the warmth,
comfort and close fitting of the cap without undue pressure as already described, as well as enhancing its smart. appearance and serviceability.
It will be understood that changes may be made in the details of the described and illustrated embodiment within the scope of the accompanying claims without departing from the principles of the invention and without sacrificing its chief advantages.
What I claim is 1. A cap comprising in combination a cap body, a double-ply hinge band attached thereto by a hidden seam, the lower edges of the hinge being turned in, and a bias cut head protector formed by the folded fabric with a closed flap at the bottom and having both top edges of the folds thereof sewed to the turned-in bottom edges of the hinge band so that the seam is hidden within the plies of the hinge band.
2. A cap comprising in combination a double ply cap body, a double ply hinge band extending about the cap body, and a head protector folded back on itself from the bottom, having no seam at the bottom, and having both top edges of the folded back material sewed to turned-in bottom edges of the hinge band so that the seam is within the plies of the hinge band, the top edges of the hinge band being sewed to turned-in edges of the two plies of cap material so that the seam is within the edges of the cap material.
In testimony whereof, I havesigned my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES KORNFELD.
WVitnesses CHAS. F URMAN, CHARLES ZIMMER.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3414906A (en) * 1965-02-24 1968-12-10 Bonk Chaim Cap
US4608721A (en) * 1984-12-03 1986-09-02 M. U. Industries, Inc. Baseball cap with elastic hinge
US5649327A (en) * 1995-12-08 1997-07-22 Crewe; Ian Cap/visor with neckpiece retractable into a pocket
US20200015540A1 (en) * 2018-07-11 2020-01-16 Ronald Baum Combination hat and bandana assembly

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3414906A (en) * 1965-02-24 1968-12-10 Bonk Chaim Cap
US4608721A (en) * 1984-12-03 1986-09-02 M. U. Industries, Inc. Baseball cap with elastic hinge
US5649327A (en) * 1995-12-08 1997-07-22 Crewe; Ian Cap/visor with neckpiece retractable into a pocket
US20200015540A1 (en) * 2018-07-11 2020-01-16 Ronald Baum Combination hat and bandana assembly

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