Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a convertible garment comprising a hat intended
for being placed on the head.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Currently there is a wide variety of garments which fulfill specific purposes besides
covering part of our body. One of these garments is raincoats, which are very useful
in the case of rain.
[0003] Given that at certain times of the year the weather can change greatly, there are
raincoats, known colloquially as "windbreakers", which can be folded so as to introduce
them in one of the pockets of the garment itself, further having elastic bands with
a closure forming a type of belt for fastening to the waist.
[0004] These raincoats have a single function, and when they are folded their transport
is not particularly comfortable because in addition to the pressure of the elastic
bands on the body, they form a lump or projection that can interfere with other accessories
such as bags or backpacks.
Description of the Invention
[0005] The convertible garment of this invention has technical particularities allowing
comfortable use and transport, being adapted to any climatic situation and providing
a double function.
[0006] The convertible garment comprises a hat, preferably with a visor, which is suitable
for protecting the user's head from both the sun and the rain.
[0007] Said hat extends in the rear and side areas into a thin sheet of considerable length
which widens on both sides so as to form a suitable garment for completely or partially
covering the user's body by way of a cape or raincoat in the event of rain for example.
[0008] This sheet can have adjustment means in its front area for tightening the cape or
garment to the contour of the face, thereby providing very ample protection, including
the head and ears, and/or closure means for fixing the front ends of the sheet, preventing
it from opening during use due to the effect of the wind.
[0009] This sheet can be of any material, either textile or not, and preferably waterproof,
providing considerable protection against rain. The cape extending from the hat can
be used as protection from the sun, the rain, the wind or for discretely changing
clothes at the beach.
[0010] This sheet can be easily folded up into the hat, longitudinally folding the widened
sides of the sheet until it is a narrow band that is rolled up towards the upper area
until reaching the lower edge of the hat, the roll formed being folded up into the
inner contour of the inner space or bowl of the hat.
[0011] As adjustment means for the garment, it has been provided that the sheet comprises
cords arranged inside hems or passages made in an upper area of the front part of
the sheet. These cords projecting from the front end of the hem can be tied under
the user's chin, adjusting the upper portion of the sheet to the contour of the face.
[0012] The front closure means, which are responsible for fixing the two front ends of the
sheet in the closing position, can be made up of contact closures, snap-on closures
or closures of any other type.
[0013] The sheet can take on several possible configurations and lengths, with or without
sleeves and optionally with front openings for extracting the hands.
Description of the Drawings
[0014] A set of drawings has been attached to this specification to complement the description
being made and for the purpose of aiding understanding of the features of the invention,
which show the following with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a user with the convertible garment in the extended
position, simultaneously forming a cape and hat, the sheet in this case having adjustment
means for its tightening to the contour of the face.
- Figure 2 shows a view of the garment which includes arrows indicating the folding
direction of the sheet prior to being rolled up towards the upper area.
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the garment with the sheet folded and partially
rolled up towards the folded position.
Figure 4 shows a lower plan view of the convertible garment forming a hat, the sheet
being rolled up and folded up inside the hat, forming a roll.
Figure 5 shows a perspective view of the retracted garment during its use as only
a hat.
Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
[0015] As can be observed in the mentioned figures, the convertible garment comprises a
hat (1) with a visor (11), which extends in the side and rear areas into a thin sheet
(2) of flexible material of considerable length, widening on both sides so as to completely
or partially cover the user's body, the hat (1) further having an elastic band (12)
in its inner contour for the fastening of said rolled up sheet (2) forming a roll
inside the bowl of the hat.
[0016] In this embodiment, the sheet (2) is of a thin and flexible waterproof textile material,
having adjustment means for adjusting it to the face in its upper front area. Said
means are represented by cords (21) housed in hems (22) defined on the edge of each
one of the widened sides of said sheet (2), surrounding the area corresponding to
the user's face, both cords (21) being susceptible of being tied together under the
user's chin, both side edges for the sheet (2) being tightened to the contour of the
face.
[0017] The sheet (2) of the garment has openings (23) on its front part for the passage
of the user's hand and part of their arm, thus allowing said user to have their hands
protected or being able to extract them without opening the garment, keeping the body
protected.
[0018] The front ends of the sheet (2) can also optionally have complementary closure means.
[0019] Having sufficiently described the nature of the invention as well as a preferred
embodiment thereof, it is hereby stated for all intents and purposes that the materials,
shape, size and arrangement of the described elements can be modified provided that
his does not entail an alteration of the essential features of the invention claimed
below.
1. A convertible garment, characterized in that it comprises a hat (1), preferably with a visor (11), which extends in the side and
rear area into a thin sheet (2) of considerable length widening on both sides and
which can be arranged in a deployed position forming a garment by way of a cape or
jacket, intended for completely or partially covering the user's body, or in a folded
up position in which it is duly folded and/or rolled up inside the bowl of the hat
(1).
2. A garment according to claim 1, characterized in that the sheet (2) comprises adjustment means in its front area for its tightening to
the contour of the user's face during its simultaneous use as a hat and as a cape
or jacket, and/or closure means associated to the front ends or edges of said sheet
(2).
3. A garment according to claim 2, characterized in that the adjustment means for adjusting the sheet (2) comprise at least one cord (21)
housed in a hem (22) or similar passage defined in the widened sides of said sheet
(2), the ends of said cord (21) projecting outwardly for their fixing in the garment
adjustment position.
4. A garment according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the sheet (2) has openings (23) for the extraction of the hands during the combined
use of the garment as a hat and cape.
5. A garment according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that in the rolled up position, the sheet (2) forms a perimetral roll inside the bowl
of the hat (1).
6. A garment according to any of the previous claims,
characterized in that the hat (1) comprises a perimetral elastic band (12) for fastening the sheet (2)
in the folded up position inside the bowl of the hat.
7. A garment according to claim 1, characterized in that the hat (1) and the sheet (2) are formed in a waterproof material.