KR-200500333-Y1 - BRIM FOR CAP
Abstract
A hat sunshade is disclosed that can be attached to and detached from a baseball cap, so that when worn, the sunshade area of the cap is expanded in all directions to effectively block sunlight, and when not worn, it can be folded for easy portability and storage, and is adjustable in size to fit the cap and prevents sagging through a support.
Inventors
- 정유나
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20250225
Claims (4)
- A detachable brim for a baseball cap, A donut-shaped sunshade having an insertion hole formed in the center for insertion into the crown; It is configured to include supports inserted and fixed at regular intervals radially inside the above-mentioned sunshade, and The above awning consists of an upper fabric and a lower fabric, and After inserting a support between the upper fabric and the lower fabric, the upper fabric and the lower fabric are sewn together so that the support is fixed between the upper fabric and the lower fabric, and The ends of the upper and lower fabrics are finished with a cheap fabric, and an outer support wire is inserted inside the said cheap fabric, The above support A wire core material arranged from the inner side to the outer side inside the sunshade; A hat awning characterized by having the above-mentioned wire core inside and being composed of support plates spaced apart at a predetermined distance from the inner side to the outer side of the awning along the wire core.
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- In paragraph 1, In a part of the insertion hole of the above-mentioned sunshade, an inverted arch hole that expands outward is formed, and A hat visor characterized by having adjustment mechanisms installed at both ends of the above-mentioned inverted arch hole to adjust the size of the inverted arch hole.
Description
Brim for Cap The present invention relates to a hat visor, which is detachably worn on a baseball cap to effectively block sunlight by expanding the visor area of the cap in all directions when worn, and can be folded for easy portability when not worn, and is adjustable in size to fit the cap and prevents sagging through a support. Generally, a baseball cap consists of a crown that covers the head and a brim that covers the wearer's face on one side of the crown. Unlike bucket hats, these caps have a brim that is formed only on a part of the head, so they have the limitation of not being able to cover the wearer's face in hot summer weather. Accordingly, a detachable sunshade for a cap is introduced to allow the wearer's side to be covered by the cap. As an example, Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0236726 discloses, as illustrated in FIG. 1, "a detachable sunshade for a cap, characterized in that the sunshade (1) is composed of a support band (20) having a through hole (10) formed in the center, a flexible support member (40) formed around the support band (20) at a certain distance, a sunshade film (30) formed between the outer circumference of the support band (20) and the support member (40), and a binding strap (50) formed at the bottom of the support band (20)." The detachable visor for hats introduced above is designed to be worn on a baseball cap when needed to shade the wearer's sides; however, since the visor is made of fabric or vinyl and lacks structural support, it sags or flutters due to external factors such as gravity or wind, causing significant inconvenience during use. Additionally, it has the disadvantage that the inner diameter of the visor cannot be adjusted according to the size of the baseball cap. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional detachable visor for a hat, and FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a hat visor according to the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a plan view of a hat visor according to the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a support for a hat visor according to the present invention, and FIG. 5 is a drawing illustrating the folded state of a hat visor according to the present invention. Hereinafter, a hat visor according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. The attached FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a hat visor according to the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a plan view of a hat visor according to the present invention. The hat visor (100) according to the present invention is characterized by being detachably worn on a cap (10) composed of a crown and a brim, so that when worn, the visor area of the cap is expanded in all directions to effectively block sunlight, and when not worn, it can be folded and stored for easy portability, and is composed of a visor (110) and a support (120). The above-mentioned sunshade (110) is preferably made of a lightweight fabric with a donut shape having an insertion hole (111) formed in the center, excellent sunshade, and good ventilation, and is composed of an upper fabric (112) and a lower fabric (113). The above support member (120) is a member that provides support to the sunshade (110) to prevent the sunshade from sagging or being blown away by external factors such as gravity or wind, and is preferably made of synthetic resin material as a plate that is inserted and fixed at regular intervals radially inside the sunshade. Then, the support member (120) is inserted between the upper fabric (112) and the lower fabric (113), and then the upper fabric (112) and the lower fabric (113) at the end of the support member are sewn together to be fixed between the upper fabric and the lower fabric. In addition, the ends of the upper and lower fabrics of the above awning are finished with a fabric (114), and it is preferable that an outer support wire (115) made of steel or aluminum is inserted inside the fabric. The outer support wire (115) is a member that supports the outer edge of the awning, and it is preferable to use a flexible wire that bends well so that the awning can be folded when not in use. Meanwhile, as illustrated in FIG. 4, the support member (120) may be composed of a wire core (122) positioned from the inner side to the outer side of the awning and a support plate (121) spaced apart from the inner side to the outer side of the awning along the wire core with the wire core (122) inside. With the above configuration, if the wire core portion without a support plate is bent at a predetermined angle, the angle of the sunshade changes as illustrated. Therefore, there is an advantage in that the wearer can improve wearing comfort by adjusting the angle of a specific part of the sunshade according to sunlight or wind conditions. Furthermore, the sunshade according to the present invention is configured to adjust the size of the insertion hole (111) of the sunshade according to the size of the crown of the cap. T