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US1664307A
US1664307A US135716A US13571626A US1664307A US 1664307 A US1664307 A US 1664307A US 135716 A US135716 A US 135716A US 13571626 A US13571626 A US 13571626A US 1664307 A US1664307 A US 1664307A
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    • A42CMANUFACTURING OR TRIMMING HEAD COVERINGS, e.g. HATS
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  • My invention relates to a novel construction of a perspiration proof device adapted to be used in conjunction with the leather sweat band of mens hats or he dgear, as
  • my invention consists of the novel collocation of a perspiration proof material interposed between the leather or the sweat band, and the hat body, as will be hereinafter explained.
  • Figure 1 represents a per pective view of the interior of a hat, having my novel perspiration proof device attached thereto.
  • Fi re 2 represents on an'enlarged scale, a si e elevation of the inner surface of a sweat band, the perspiration proof device and the hat body, showing the manner of assembling or securing the above elements together.
  • Figure 3 represents a perspective sectional view on line 3-3 Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 represents a perspective view of aportion of the perspiration proof device in detached position.
  • the sweat band 9 is not stitched directly to the inner surface of the hat body as is customary, but is stitched to-the inner surface of the upwardly turned resilient lip or flange 7, which is thus folded against the lower portion of the resilient, perspiration proof material 6, whereby there is a slight give or expansion permitted to the lower portion of the sweat band 9 against the slightly resilient members 7 and 6, sothat a hat equipped with my novel invention instantly and yieldingly conforms to the contour of the head of the wearer, thereby giving comfort to the head and any perspiration the body of the hat, so as to soil the silk band around the outside thereof.
  • the perspiration proof device, band or annular strlp composed of the portions 6 and 7, is preferably of less height than said band 9 as will be understood from Figures 1 to 3, so that the upper end of the sweat band can li naturally and comfortably a ainst the hat body 2.
  • the perspiration proof device composed of the members 6 and 7 may be made of any suitable material, such as a thin sheet or band of rubber, rubberized fabric or the like.
  • My invention is adapted to all types of mens head gear, such as felts, straws, panamas, cloth hat-s, caps, and all other types of soft or stifl? hats, as is evident, and in practice greatly enhances the appearance of the hat, and adds to its comfort and wearing qualities.
  • a hat body having a brim, a thin, fiat, auxiliary, moisture-proof band arranged to extend entirely around and lie fiat against the inner face of the hat body, said band extending below saidhat body and being turned inwardly and u wardly for a very short distance to provi e an annular, lower peripheral flange, a.

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March .2 7, l 92 $0 H.-.J. MILL ARD PERSPIRAT'ION PROOF DEVICE FOR HATS, CAPS, AND THE LIKE Filed Sept. 16. 1926 Patented Mar. 27, 1928. I
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' HERBERT J. mLLAnn, orrnILAnELrnIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AssIeNoR ro FRANK SCHOBLE & 00., or PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION or PENN- SYLV ANIA.
PERSPIBA'IION-PROOF DEVICE FOR HATS, CAPS, AND THE LIKE;
Application filed September 16, 1926. Serial No. 135,716.
My invention relates to a novel construction of a perspiration proof device adapted to be used in conjunction with the leather sweat band of mens hats or he dgear, as
felts, straws, panamas, cloth hats and caps and which is attached in a novel manner so as to prevent the perspiration from soiling the silk hand around the outside of a hat, which frequently occurs after a hat has been l0 worn but a short time.
By my novel device which is inter osed in a novel manner between the sweat and and the hat body, I have provided an ef- .ficient perspiration proof device, which at the same time gives comfort to the head, and beauty to the trimmed appearance of the hat, my novel perspiration proof material being attached in such a manner that the stitches do not pass through the felt or hat body in the usual way, as is customary in the hats now in vogue, where the perspira tion follows the silk-or thread through the needle indentures around thevhat body to the outside silk hand.
To the above ends, my invention consists of the novel collocation of a perspiration proof material interposed between the leather or the sweat band, and the hat body, as will be hereinafter explained.
It further consists of a novel formation of the perspiration proof material, and a novel manner of securing the leather sweat band thereto.
It further consists of other novel features of construction and advantage, all as will be hereinafter fully pointed out in the specification and claim appended hereto.-
For the purpose of illustrating my invention I have shown in the accompanying drawings forms thereof which are at pres ent' preferred by me, since the same have been found in practice to give satisfactory and reliable results, although it is to be understood that the various instrumentalities of which my invention consists can be variously arranged and organized and that my invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and organization of the instrumentalities as herein shown and described.
Figure 1 represents a per pective view of the interior of a hat, having my novel perspiration proof device attached thereto.
Fi re 2 represents on an'enlarged scale, a si e elevation of the inner surface of a sweat band, the perspiration proof device and the hat body, showing the manner of assembling or securing the above elements together.
Figure 3 represents a perspective sectional view on line 3-3 Figure 2.
Figure 4 represents a perspective view of aportion of the perspiration proof device in detached position.
. Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts. Referring to the draw- 1ngs:
1 designates a hat composed of the body portion 2, and the brim 3, which meet at the angle 4 and may be of any desired or conventional contour. At the inner apex of the angle 4, I stitch the lower'portion 5 of the strip or annular band comprising the perspiration proof device, which is composed of the body portion 6, as will be understood from Figure 4, which at its lower portion is provided with the inner upwardly turned bottom lip or flange 7, which latter is positioned interiorly of the perspiration proof material 6, as will be understood from Figures 2 and 4. The line of stitches common to the portion 5 of the strip 6, and the inner apex of the angle 4, is indicated at 8,in Figures 1 and 3, but is moreclearly shown in Fig. 2, said stitches being in practice almost invisible, I next stitch the lower edge of the sweat band 9 directly to the inner, upwardly turned flange 7, the line of stitching being indicated'at 10 in Figures 1, 2,
and 3 and being more clearly shown in Figure 3. said line of-,s titching 10 being positioned above the line of stitching 8, when the sweat band is in its normal position, as
when the hat is on the head of the wearer.
It will thus be seen from the foregoing, that the sweat band 9 is not stitched directly to the inner surface of the hat body as is customary, but is stitched to-the inner surface of the upwardly turned resilient lip or flange 7, which is thus folded against the lower portion of the resilient, perspiration proof material 6, whereby there is a slight give or expansion permitted to the lower portion of the sweat band 9 against the slightly resilient members 7 and 6, sothat a hat equipped with my novel invention instantly and yieldingly conforms to the contour of the head of the wearer, thereby giving comfort to the head and any perspiration the body of the hat, so as to soil the silk band around the outside thereof.
It will further be seen from my novel construction, that there is no opportunity for the perspiration to follow the silk or thread through the needle indentures around the band through the hat body and the outside silk band, which occurs when the sweat band is stitched directly to the hat'bo dy, as in the conventional constructions, for the reason that the stitches which connect the lower edge 5 of the interposed rubber band, composed of the members 6 and 7 do not pass through the felt or material of the hat at the inner apex of the angle 4 as will be understood from Fig. 3. The perspiration proof device, band or annular strlp composed of the portions 6 and 7, is preferably of less height than said band 9 as will be understood from Figures 1 to 3, so that the upper end of the sweat band can li naturally and comfortably a ainst the hat body 2. The perspiration proof device composed of the members 6 and 7 may be made of any suitable material, such as a thin sheet or band of rubber, rubberized fabric or the like.
My invention is adapted to all types of mens head gear, such as felts, straws, panamas, cloth hat-s, caps, and all other types of soft or stifl? hats, as is evident, and in practice greatly enhances the appearance of the hat, and adds to its comfort and wearing qualities. v
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a device of the character stated, the combination of a hat body having a brim, a thin, fiat, auxiliary, moisture-proof band arranged to extend entirely around and lie fiat against the inner face of the hat body, said band extending below saidhat body and being turned inwardly and u wardly for a very short distance to provi e an annular, lower peripheral flange, a. line of stitches securing the lower, folded portion of said band to the inner apex of the angle formed between said body and brim, and a main sweat band stitched at its lower edge directly to the upturned flange of the auxiliary, moisture-proof band, said main sweat band being of a greater height than said auxiliary, moisture-proof band, the stitches of said moisture-proof band being arranged in a plane below said main sweat band so that insulating means is provided to prevent perspiration from the main sweat band attacking the hat body.
HERBERT J. MILLARD.
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US4675915A (en) * 1986-07-02 1987-06-30 Anthony Siciliano Article of wearing apparel suitable for controlling body perspiration
US4958385A (en) * 1989-03-27 1990-09-25 Rushton Jr Robert C Hair dressing headband

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4675915A (en) * 1986-07-02 1987-06-30 Anthony Siciliano Article of wearing apparel suitable for controlling body perspiration
WO1988000012A1 (en) * 1986-07-02 1988-01-14 Anthony Siciliano Article of wearing apparel suitable for controlling body perspiration
US4958385A (en) * 1989-03-27 1990-09-25 Rushton Jr Robert C Hair dressing headband

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