[0001] The present invention relates to a free size cap capable of accommodating various
size heads, for example, in a range of 57 cm through 63 cm with only one standard
size, while maintaining the comfort of wearer.
[0002] Since it is not necessary to produce and market a free size cap in several size classes
as is the case with a conventional cap, it is possible to realize the sharp reduction
of selling cost in association with the simplification of production line/installation,
the reduction of labor time, the saving of space as well as the improvement of distribution
efficiency. Such free size caps are known, for example, in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,662,007
and 5,119,514. It is common to these U.S. Patents that gores forming a portion of
cap crown rearward from a visor are prepared with a stretch fabric. A free size cap
according to the U.S. Patent no. 4,662,007 has ear flaps on the bottom edge of the
crown in the portion reaward from the visor, made from a weft knitted fabric. In a
normal state, the ear flaps are folded upward from the bottom edge of the crown. In
the cold season such as winter, the ear flaps are unfolded down to cover the wearer's
ears to maintain a temperature thereof. The ear flaps have a function as a sweat band
when it is worn while being folded inside of the crown.
[0003] While, a free size cap according to the U.S. Patent No. 5,119,514 has a relatively
stiff ear shield extending integrally of a visor as well as a cut-away in the rear
portion of a crown and a pair of male/female members, for example, of a snap tape
or a Velcro® fastener with a length of about 4∼6 inches, each secured on the opposite
edge of the cut-away so that a cap size is adjustable. That is, in the case of the
snap tape, the male member has a series of nodules arranged in the lengthwise direction
at a predetermined pitch, while the female member has a series of eyelets corresponding
to the nodules, whereby the cap size is adjustable to be fit with the wearer's head
by snapping the nodules into the suitable eyelets.
[0004] As stated above, in the U.S. Patent No. 4,662,007, the cap has a normally folded
ear flaps secured on the bottom edge of the crown in the portion thereof rearward
from the visor, which are unfolded down, if necessary, to cover and warm the wearer's
ears. Also it is possible to impart the sweat aborbing function to the cap by folding
the ear flaps inward of the crown. When one wishes to impart the sweat absorbing function
by folding the ear flaps inward of the crown, however, problems occur in that, since
there is no ear flap in the area corresponding to a forehead, the sweat absorbing
function is interrupted in this area and the wearing comfort is injured. According
to this cap, a standard size is one when the ear flaps are folded upward from the
bottom edge of the crown. Therefore, when the cap is used while the ear flaps are
folded inside of the crown to absorb sweat, the inner dimension of the crown becomes
smaller, whereby the size-adjustable range is adversely reduced. Further, since the
ear flaps are made from a weft knitted fabric, the stretchability thereof is gradually
lost by the repetition of laundering, which worsens the sweat absorbing function and
accelerates the wear thereof. In addition, since the crown includes stretchable yarns
used as weft having an elastic elongation of about 20 %, a larger shrinkage force
tends to be applied to the wearer's head when the head size is large, and worsens
the wearer's comfort. Beside this, since the stretchable yarn having a large elongatlon
of such as 20 % is generally expensive, there is a problem of an increase in the product
cost.
[0005] On the other hand, according to the structure disclosed in U.S. Patent 5,119,514,
when the snap tape is used, the size adjustment is conducted by varying the positional
relationship between the male member secured on one side and the female member secured
on the opposite side. This means that the delicate adjustment is impossible because
the adjustment is carried out only in a discrete manner while being restricted by
the pitch of the nodules/eyelets. Accordingly, the cap is not always just-fitted to
the head size but may often be so loose or tight that the wearer's comfort is injured.
In addition, creases may generate in the crown in a region corresponding to the snap
tape, resulting in a poor appearance. Moreover since each of the male and female members
of the snap tape is sewn to the crown at one end thereof, the production process becomes
complicated, whereby the production efficiency is lowered and in turn the number of
parts increases, resulting in the rise of production cost due to the adverse multiplied
effect thereof. While the freedom of size adjustment is widened when the Velro® fastener
is used instead of the snap tape, the life of fastener is unexpectedly short because
the fastening function is rapidly deteriorated due to the structural features inherent
to the hook/loop combination. further, similar to the snap tape, the hook member and
the loop member must be sewn to the crown at one end thereof, whereby the production
process becomes complicated, the production efficiency is lowered and the number of
parts increases, resulting in the rise of production cost. Furthermore, according
to this U.S. Patent, the ear shield is formed from a stiff material integral with
the visor, which is not intended to be a sweat band in a folded stated but mainly
used as a sun beam protector.
[0006] To solve these problems, the present applicant proposed a free-size cap in Korean
Patent Application No. 92-26367, in which a crown is formed from a stretch fabric
and has a double-folded sweat band of a weft knitted fabric; the crown and the sweat
band having an elastic elongation within 6.3 cm (2.5 inch) in the weft direction and
the cap having a standard size in a non-stretched state of 60 cm. The free-size cap
according to this application has a drawback in that the double-folded sweat band
of the weft knitted fabric lacks the duribility against the repeated launderings,
which means the elastic function of the sweat band is lowered even after a relatively
short period use, resulting in the deterioration of a fitness of cap to a wearer's
head as well as a wearing comfort. Also since the sweat band is structured as a double-folded
weft knitted fabric, the cap is too thick to be worn under a warm climate condition,
whereby the deterioration of the sweat band is accelerated due to sweating. Thus the
cap life is shortened.
[0007] It would be desirable to be able to provide a free size cap comfortable to wear and
capable of maintaining its initial function for a longer period than heretofore.
[0008] According to the present invnetion, a free size cap is provided, comprising a crown,
a portion of which rearward from the visor is formed of a stretch woven fabric consisting
of stretchable weft yarns and non-stretchable warp yarns, and a sweat band having
an elasticity and a stretchability, wherein the lower edge of the sweat band is sewn
to the crown along the bottom edge of the inner wall thereof so that the stretch woven
fabric and the sweat band are strechable/shrinkable in the inner-circumferential direction
of the crown within a predetermined range relative to a standard size.
[0009] The weft of the stretch woven fabric forming the rearward portion of the crown is
preferably a polyurethane elastomer yarn having a stretchability within a predetermined
range relative to the standard size.
[0010] The sweat band is preferably formed of a polyurethane woven band having a stretchability
within a predetermined range.
[0011] Favorably, the range of stretchability of the stretch woven fabric and the sweat
band is 6.35 cm along the inner surface of the cap when the cap size is 60 cm ± 3
cm in the free state.
[0012] Preferably the sweat band is sewn at the upper edge thereof to a multi-stitch line
area of the inner surface of the rearward portion of the crown.
[0013] According to this free size cap, in the inner surface thereof, the crown-forming
stretch fabric and the sweat band are stretchable within a predetermined range relative
to the standard size so that the same cap can be used even if the head size varies
as far as in this range.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the standard size (in a free state) is selected to be
a value within 60 cm ± 3 cm. According to the experience of the applicant company
who has exported the free size caps for a long time all over the world, for example,
the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe or Middle East countries, substantially all
head sizes of the adult in such the countries are statistically included in a range
of 60 cm ± 3 cm through 66 cm ± 3 cm, Therefore, if the standard size is selected
at a value in a range of 60 cm ± 3 cm and the crown-forming stretch fabric and the
sweat band are stretchable in a range of 6.35 cm, it is possible to cover the head
size in a range of 60 cm± 3 cm through 66 cm ± 3 cm by a cap having only one size.
Moreover, the cap can be comfortably and fittingly worn without any additional means
for adjusting the cap size such as a Velcro ® fastener.
[0015] If the sweat band is formed from a polyurethane woven fabric, a number of micro-openings
are formed in the band when it is stretched, through which sweat generated in a head
area contacting the band can be quickly discharged to the outer air, whereby the comfort
is further enhanced.
[0016] Since the upper edge of the sweat band is discretely sewn to the multi-stitch line
areas in the inner surface of the crown as illustrated in the preferred embodiment,
the sweat band is prevented from hanging down from the bottom edge of the crown.
[0017] In addition, since the cap has a stretchability within 6.35 cm relative to the standard
size selected from a range of 60 cm± 3 cm, as shown in the preferred embodiment, it
is not necessary to use a highly stretchable elastomer yarn, as is the case of U.S.
Patent 4,662,007, having a stretchability of 20 % (which corresponds to 13 cm if the
cap size is 60 cm). Thus the production cost can be reduced accordingly. Also since
the stretchabilities of both the elastomer yarn and the sweat band are only about
half those of the cap according to the U.S. Patent, it is possible to avoid the excessive
pressure from applying to the wearer's head so that the wearing comfort is guaranteed.
The polyurethane band has an excellent durability against the repeated launderings
whereby the weave structure thereof can be maintained for a long period. This band
has a favorable wearing comfort, particularly in a hot country or a hot season, compared
with the conventional thick sweat band or ear flap formed of a double weft knitted
fabric.
[0018] In the above description, the stretchability within 6.35 cm means that the cap is
stretchable from a non-stretched state (in which the elongation is zero) as far as
the maxinum stretch of 6.35 cm. Since the cap according to the present invention is
structured as stated above, it is possible to cover a wide range of head size by only
one standard size selected from a range of 60 cm± 3 cm so that most of the users can
readily wear the same without the size adjustment means. This enables the unification
of a plurality of production lines, each conventionally used for producing the different
size caps from the other, which in turn results in the reduction of installation,
man-hour, cutting loss or the like whereby the production cost can be sharply curtailed.
The standard size in the present invention may preferably be selected at one value
between 57 cm and 63 cm (i. e., 60 cm ± 3 cm) so that the head size up to 63 cm through
69 cm (i. e., 66 cm ± 3 cm) can be covered.
[0019] By way of example only, an embodiment of the invention will now be described in greater
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings of which
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the inventive free size cap; and
Fig. 2 is a bottom view of this cap.
[0020] In Fig. 1, a crown 1 is formed of six gores 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5 and 1-6, each
of which is sewn to the adjacent one along the lateral edges opposite to each other.
Fabric tapes 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5 and 2-6 are sewn to the inner surface of the
crown by two stitch lines (multi-stitch lines) arranged while intervening the sewn
gore edge, respectively. The gores 1-1 and 1-6 located in the front portion corresponding
to a visor 3 has a backup member glued thereto so that the front portion of the crown
1 becomes stiff to be capable of maintaining its shape. On the other hand, the gores
1-2, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-5 farther rearward from the visor 3 are formed of a stretch woven
fabric. That is, the stretch fabric is woven by a polyurethane elastomer yarn having
a maximum stretchability of 6.35 cm (2.5 inch) used as weft and a non-stretchable
polyester/cotton mixed yarn used as warp. The elastomer yarn forming the stretch fabric
extends in the circumferential direction of the crown so that the stretchability is
imparted in this direction. A sweat band 4 woven with a polyurethane elastomer yarn
(having a width of 3 cm× a thickness of 1.5 mm × an inner circumference of 60 cm)
is sewn to the bottom edge 5 of the crown 1. The stretch woven fabric forming the
sweat band and the gores 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-5 in the rearward portion of the crown
are stretchable/shrinkable within a predetermined range in the circumferencial direction
relative to a standard size value. For example, if a circumferencial length of the
crown 1 (a length of the bottom edge of the crown 1) in a free state is 60 cm, the
maximum strechability is 6.35 cm, whereby a free size cap fitted to a head size in
a range of about 60 cm through about 66 cm is obtainable.
[0021] Further, in the area of the gores 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-5 forming the portion of the
crown 1 rearward from the visor 3, the upper edge of the sweat band 4 is sewn in a
discrete manner at points 6-1, 6-2 and 6-3 indicated by a cross mark on the fabric
tapes 2-2, 2-3 and 2-4, respectively, covering the boundary lines between the adjacent
gores. That is, the upper edge of the sweat band 4 is sewn to the rearward portion
of the crown 1 at three points located at an equiangular distance of 60 ° . Thereby,
the sweat band 4 is prevented from hanging down from the bottom edge of the crown.
[0022] On the other hand, the upper edge of the sweat band 4 is not sewn at all to the front
portion of the crown 1 corresponding to the visor 3, which can minimize the discomfort
which would occur due to the existence of hard multi-stitch lines in the area to be
brought into contact with the sensitive forehead.
[0023] It should be recognized that the present invention is not restricted to the above
embodiment but includes all possible modifications and alterations within a gist of
the present invention. For example, the standard size of the free size cap(i. e.,
the inner circumferencial length in a free state) is not necessarily 60 cm, but may
be varied in suitable ranges such as ± 3cm or ± 6cm. Also the backup member bonded
to the front portion of the crown to always keep a constant shape of the crown may
be eliminated.
1. A free size cap comprising a crown (1), a visor (3), a portion (1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5)
of the crown (1) rearward of the visor (3) being formed of a stretch woven fabric
consisting of stretchable weft yarns and non-stretchable warp yarns, and an elastic,
stretchable sweat band (4), characterised in that the lower edge of the sweat band
(4) is sewn to the crown (1) along the bottom edge (5) of the inner surface thereof
so that the stretch woven fabric of the crown (1) and the sweat band (4) are stretchable/shrinkable
in the direction of the inner circumference of the crown (1) within a predetermined
range relative to the standard size of the cap.
2. A free size cap as claimed in claim 1 wherein the weft of the stretch woven fabric
forming the rearward portion (1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5) of the crown (1) is a polyurethane
elastomer yarn having a stretchability within a predetermined range relative to the
standard size of the cap.
3. A free size cap as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the sweat band (4) is a polyurethane
woven band having a stretchability within a predetermined range.
4. A free size cap as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the range of stretchability
of the stretch woven fabric of the crown (1) and the sweat band (4) is 6.35 cm in
the direction of the inner circumference of the crown (1) when the cap size is 60
cm ± 3 cm in the free state of the cap.
5. A free size cap as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the range of stretchability
of the stretch woven fabric of the crown (1) and the sweat band (4) is 6.35 cm in
the direction of the inner circumference of the crown (1) when the cap size is 60
cm ± 6 cm in the free state of the cap.
6. A free size cap as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 wherein the sweat band (4)
is sewn at the upper edge thereof to a multi-stitch line area (6-1, 6-2, 6-3) of the
inner surface of the portion (1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5) of the crown (1) rearward of the
visor (3).