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US2479239A
US2479239A US732688A US73268847A US2479239A US 2479239 A US2479239 A US 2479239A US 732688 A US732688 A US 732688A US 73268847 A US73268847 A US 73268847A US 2479239 A US2479239 A US 2479239A
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  • Thepresent inventionv elates to an improvement in a ladys emblematic cap, particularly of the type. adaptedV to be worn by members of fraternall organizations, and has for .an object toprovide animprovedlcap structure whicl'l. ef ⁇ 5 fectually lends itself to uniform quantity production methods, and. at the same time produces a cap jot attractive and ysmart appearance.
  • Caps of this type are ⁇ frequently Worn at large gatherings, s uch as. ⁇ conventions, parades, and the-like, andf are subjected to ,considerable ,handling-.andough usage; and it is. an object of the invention to Aprovide-a c ap structure having structural featuresjwhich permit-such usage while at the same time maintaining itsliorm-'and smartness, to the end that the caps wornby the numerous members of such'OrganiZatiOns-will all have a substantially vuniformV appearance.
  • Such emblems ⁇ are usuallyofdelicate' construction, as for instance, a structure embroidered with sequins, and the user of such cap may desire to remove such emblem whenthe Y cap is not being wornin order to prevent damage tothe emblem. It is ⁇ particularly proposed to 'provide an emblem with separable fastener means,
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a ladys emblematic cap, according to theV illustrated exemplary embodiment ofthe invention.
  • - Fig. 2 is a side elevation, as seen from the right in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. Bisi a longitudinal vertical sectional view, takenralong the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.5'
  • Fig; 4- is a transverse vertical sectional view, taken along'the line 4 4 of Fig, 2.
  • Fig; 5 is adetailed vertical sectional View, on
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary perspective View, on an enlarged scale, vof the tassel and its securing means. f j
  • the ladys emblematic cap ⁇ ,1accor ⁇ ding to the illustrated eXemplary embodiment ⁇ of thelinventiom comprises a band portion l0, of felt orv other suitable material, joined at itsenclv edges by a vertical seam Il disposed at one side of the cap.
  • the right-hand side of the cap is higher than the left-hand side, and the seam H is, therefore, substantially higher than the height of the diametrically opposite portion of the band.
  • the marginal edges of the material are folded upon the inner surface of the cap, so that the stitching of the seam is invisible.
  • the upper edge o the band is secured to the crown I2, o1" felt o-r other suitable material, by a seam I3, the marginal upper edge or the band and the peripheral edge of the crown being folded inwardly so that the StitchingV is invisible.
  • a flap member I4 also lof felt or other suitable material, and of substantially triangular form, has its upper marginal portion inserted between the edge of the band and the edge ofv the crown and secured by the stitching of the seam I3, this flap extending at each side of the vertical seam II and hanging downwardly over the seami to ⁇ conceal it.
  • the stitching oi the seam I 3 is started at one side of the vertical seam II and ends' at the other side, so there remains an unstitched portion coincident to'and; at each: side of the upper end of the seam Ilf.
  • the ends of' the stitching of the seam I3 are preferablyv secured; by tacking stitches I5 and I6 at each side of: the seam I I, as clearly shown in Fig.
  • the lower edge of the-bandfportlon I is folded upwardly within the cap, as; at I8, and an' inneri hat band I9 is secured thereto by a line of stitches Ztl, ⁇ this inner hat band being forcmed of any suitable material, as for instance, ribbon tape, or the like.
  • the tassel 2l is provided with. a; looped cordL 22 to which a key member 23 is connected, this key member being of common type provided with a straight leg at one side andan. outwardly in' dented leg at the other' side, the cord being re ⁇ movably held in the indentation ⁇ 24.
  • the key is inserted endwiseV through the slot opening I1 to the interior of the cap, whereupon it assumes a transverse position which prevents it from being pulled outwardly.
  • the key isvinserted end'- wise through the slot opening. I1 from the inner side of the cap,
  • the emblem shown in the form of a sword, comprises a base member 25 ⁇ formed of felt or other suitable flexible material upon which decorative embroidery, in the form of sequins or the like 26, is secured.
  • a base member 25 ⁇ formed of felt or other suitable flexible material upon which decorative embroidery, in the form of sequins or the like 26, is secured.
  • Theiorward portion ofthe band is provided at suitable points with holes for receiving the snap fasteners, these holes being preferablyV reinforced by metal grommets or eyelet members 30' secured. therein.
  • the attaching of the emblem also attaches the protective member 29, and through cooperation of the snap fasteners and the hat band I9, the protective member is maintained in a self-sustaining position to provide support for the forward part of the band portion of the hat where the emblem is displayed.
  • the protective member 29 is preferably of a relatively stili nexible material which is moisture resistant, so that it maintains the form of the band beneath the emblem and protects the band portion of the cap from perspiration of the forehead.
  • a one-piece head encircling band portion turned-in Vat the upper rim edge and having its end edges joined at one side of the cap by a substantially vertical side seam, a. curvilinear crown portionr turnedeinr at its peripheral rini edge in conformingrelation.
  • a ap'portion externally overlying said sider seam having an upper turned-in rimedge extending a substantial distance forwardlyv and rearwardly of said side seamand disposed between and'- conforming to the turned-in rii'n edges of said band and crown portions, and'- crown seam stitching concealed within the cap securing togetherl said turned-in rim edges of said' band, crown and'flap portions, said ap portion being freewof attachment below said stitching.
  • a one-piece-liead encircling band portionl turned-in at the upper rim edge and having its end edges-'joined at one side of the cap by a substantially 'vertical side seam, said end edges being substantiallygreater in vertical height than the intermediate part of said band portion ⁇ at the Opposed' Side of the cap and said upper rim edge being inclined downwardly from said end edgesl to said opposed side, a curvilinear crown portion turned-in at its peripheral rim edge in conforming relation to said 4B turned-in rim edge of said band portion, a ap

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Aug. 16, 1949. B. J. .JOHNSON LADYS EMBLEMATICCAP Filed March 6, 1947 Patented Aug. 16, 1949 ,STATES EATENT, omer.
. Thepresent inventionv elates to an improvement in a ladys emblematic cap, particularly of the type. adaptedV to be worn by members of fraternall organizations, and has for .an object toprovide animprovedlcap structure whicl'l. ef` 5 fectually lends itself to uniform quantity production methods, and. at the same time produces a cap jot attractive and ysmart appearance. Another object-,is to provide a cap of this type which adapts itselfto productionv in various sizes Without substantial alteration inthe uniform appearance of capsof varying sizes. w
Caps of this type are `frequently Worn at large gatherings, s uch as.` conventions, parades, and the-like, andf are subjected to ,considerable ,handling-.andough usage; and it is. an object of the invention to Aprovide-a c ap structure having structural featuresjwhich permit-such usage while at the same time maintaining itsliorm-'and smartness, to the end that the caps wornby the numerous members of such'OrganiZatiOns-will all have a substantially vuniformV appearance. A It is proposed to providaas one feature ofthe invention, a covering flap-forgthe-vertical seam AVofV the band portion ofthe cap, which flap is connected atv its vupper edge vwithin the curved seam connecting the` crown and band portions of the cap.v .Thus thedownwardly hanging ap, by
tion of providing a supportforan ornamental tassel carried b y the cap'at one side, so that such tassel remains out of contact with the seam. In viewing the cap from the front,'the ap will provide a substantially unwrinkled outline against which the tassel rests, irrespective of the position of the seam beneath the flap. As viewed from the side, the ilap will provide an attractive and smooth background for the tassel with-` `Application March 6, 19417,( Serial No.` 732,688
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blem tobe kreadily-removed for cleaning or replacement. Such emblems `are usuallyofdelicate' construction, as for instance, a structure embroidered with sequins, and the user of such cap may desire to remove such emblem whenthe Y cap is not being wornin order to prevent damage tothe emblem. It is `particularly proposed to 'provide an emblem with separable fastener means,
and'further to provide. upon the interior of the ing the form of the cap at the front where the emblem -is placed.
With the: above' and other; objects inview, an
kembodiment ofthe invention is shown in the accompanying drawing, and this embodiment will be hereinafterv more fully described with reference thereto, and the invention Will be i'lnally pointedout in the claims.
YIn the drawings: Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a ladys emblematic cap, according to theV illustrated exemplary embodiment ofthe invention. f
- Fig. 2 is a side elevation, as seen from the right in Fig. 1.
Fig. Bisi a longitudinal vertical sectional view, takenralong the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.5'
Fig; 4-is a transverse vertical sectional view, taken along'the line 4 4 of Fig, 2.
Fig; 5 is adetailed vertical sectional View, on
an enlarged scale, of the'forward 'portion of the cap showing -the emblem attaching means;
Fig; 6 is a fragmentary perspective View, on an enlarged scale, vof the tassel and its securing means. f j
. SimilarV reference characters indicate corre spending parts throughoutthe several figures of the drawings.V
f Referring Vto ,the drawings,` the ladys emblematic cap`,1accor`ding to the illustrated eXemplary embodiment `of thelinventiom comprises a band portion l0, of felt orv other suitable material, joined at itsenclv edges by a vertical seam Il disposed at one side of the cap. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention the right-hand side of the cap is higher than the left-hand side, and the seam H is, therefore, substantially higher than the height of the diametrically opposite portion of the band. In forming the seam II, the marginal edges of the material are folded upon the inner surface of the cap, so that the stitching of the seam is invisible. The upper edge o the band is secured to the crown I2, o1" felt o-r other suitable material, by a seam I3, the marginal upper edge or the band and the peripheral edge of the crown being folded inwardly so that the StitchingV is invisible.
A flap member I4, also lof felt or other suitable material, and of substantially triangular form, has its upper marginal portion inserted between the edge of the band and the edge ofv the crown and secured by the stitching of the seam I3, this flap extending at each side of the vertical seam II and hanging downwardly over the seami to` conceal it. The stitching oi the seam I 3 is started at one side of the vertical seam II and ends' at the other side, so there remains an unstitched portion coincident to'and; at each: side of the upper end of the seam Ilf. The ends of' the stitching of the seam I3 are preferablyv secured; by tacking stitches I5 and I6 at each side of: the seam I I, as clearly shown in Fig. 3, and ther space between these tacking stitches constitutes an eyelet or slot opening l1, for the detachable connection of the tassel'. The lower side of this slot opening is formed by the folded-in` upper: edge of the flap I4, and the upper side is formed by the folded-in marginal portion of the crown, so that a smooth entrance portion is providedforl insertion of the tassel cordthrough the slot opening, as will presently more fully appear.
The lower edge of the-bandfportlon I is folded upwardly within the cap, as; at I8, and an' inneri hat band I9 is secured thereto by a line of stitches Ztl,` this inner hat band being forcmed of any suitable material, as for instance, ribbon tape, or the like.
The tassel 2l is provided with. a; looped cordL 22 to which a key member 23 is connected, this key member being of common type provided with a straight leg at one side andan. outwardly in' dented leg at the other' side, the cord being re` movably held in the indentation` 24. In orderto engage the tassel, the key is inserted endwiseV through the slot opening I1 to the interior of the cap, whereupon it assumes a transverse position which prevents it from being pulled outwardly. In order to disengage it, the key isvinserted end'- wise through the slot opening. I1 from the inner side of the cap,
The emblem, shown in the form of a sword, comprises a base member 25` formed of felt or other suitable flexible material upon which decorative embroidery, in the form of sequins or the like 26, is secured. To the inner side of the backing member 25, there are `secured at suit.-V` able points the head partsV 21' of snap fastener members, the socket parts 28 being securedl to a protective liner member 29 provided upon the in ner side of the forward portion of the band 0fthe cap,.its lower portion being disposed beneath the head band I9, as clearly shown in Fig; 3. Theiorward portion ofthe band is provided at suitable points with holes for receiving the snap fasteners, these holes being preferablyV reinforced by metal grommets or eyelet members 30' secured. therein. Thus the attaching of the emblem also attaches the protective member 29, and through cooperation of the snap fasteners and the hat band I9, the protective member is maintained in a self-sustaining position to provide support for the forward part of the band portion of the hat where the emblem is displayed. The protective member 29 is preferably of a relatively stili nexible material which is moisture resistant, so that it maintains the form of the band beneath the emblem and protects the band portion of the cap from perspiration of the forehead.
I have illustrated and described apreferred `and satisfactory embodiment of the invention,
but it will be understood that changes may be made therein, within the spirit and scope thereof, as dened in the appended claims.
What claimed is:
1. In a ladys emblematic cap, a one-piece head encircling band portion turned-in Vat the upper rim edge and having its end edges joined at one side of the cap by a substantially vertical side seam, a. curvilinear crown portionr turnedeinr at its peripheral rini edge in conformingrelation. to said turned-in rim edge of said band' portion, a ap'portion externally overlying said sider seam having an upper turned-in rimedge extending a substantial distance forwardlyv and rearwardly of said side seamand disposed between and'- conforming to the turned-in rii'n edges of said band and crown portions, and'- crown seam stitching concealed within the cap securing togetherl said turned-in rim edges of said' band, crown and'flap portions, said ap portion being freewof attachment below said stitching. Y
2. In a ladys emblematic cap, a one-piece-liead encircling band portionl turned-in at the upper rim edge and having its end edges-'joined at one side of the cap by a substantially 'vertical side seam, said end edges being substantiallygreater in vertical height than the intermediate part of said band portion` at the Opposed' Side of the cap and said upper rim edge being inclined downwardly from said end edgesl to said opposed side, a curvilinear crown portion turned-in at its peripheral rim edge in conforming relation to said 4B turned-in rim edge of said band portion, a ap The following references arie of record in the nle of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 899,334 SetZman Sept. 22, 1908 1,156,487 Kunstadter Oct. 12, 1915 1,293,980 Tennison Feb. 1.1, 1919 1,380,703 Carlson June rl', 1921- 1,589,614 Peters June 22, 1926 1,808,966 Morgan Junev 9, 1931 2,368,825 Goldman Feb. 6, 1945
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US2818574A (en) * 1955-07-21 1958-01-07 George C Burnison Ventilating attachment for hats
US2896218A (en) * 1956-01-17 1959-07-28 Louisville Cap Corp Foldable cap
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US1293980A (en) * 1917-02-19 1919-02-11 Alfred F Tennison Cap.
US1380703A (en) * 1920-08-30 1921-06-07 Carlson Julius Cap
US1589614A (en) * 1924-05-15 1926-06-22 Mina L Peters Cap
US1808966A (en) * 1927-11-28 1931-06-09 John C Morgan Hatband protective means
US2368825A (en) * 1943-06-10 1945-02-06 Worcester Cap Company Uniform cap

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US1156487A (en) * 1915-07-16 1915-10-12 Samuel Kunstadter Hat or cap.
US1293980A (en) * 1917-02-19 1919-02-11 Alfred F Tennison Cap.
US1380703A (en) * 1920-08-30 1921-06-07 Carlson Julius Cap
US1589614A (en) * 1924-05-15 1926-06-22 Mina L Peters Cap
US1808966A (en) * 1927-11-28 1931-06-09 John C Morgan Hatband protective means
US2368825A (en) * 1943-06-10 1945-02-06 Worcester Cap Company Uniform cap

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US2665515A (en) * 1950-07-17 1954-01-12 Alfio A Frantello Fish lure
US2818574A (en) * 1955-07-21 1958-01-07 George C Burnison Ventilating attachment for hats
US2896218A (en) * 1956-01-17 1959-07-28 Louisville Cap Corp Foldable cap
US11033063B2 (en) * 2017-03-07 2021-06-15 Shanghai Pacific Hat Manufacturing Co., Ltd Reversible beanie with a pom-pom

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