Hat With Ventilating Means

Droz May 29, 1

Patent Grant 3735423

U.S. patent number 3,735,423 [Application Number 05/174,869] was granted by the patent office on 1973-05-29 for hat with ventilating means. This patent grant is currently assigned to The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc.. Invention is credited to Julius Droz.


United States Patent 3,735,423
Droz May 29, 1973

HAT WITH VENTILATING MEANS

Abstract

A hat provided with a hollow chamber having top mounted intake ports, and a front section having an adjustable vaned discharge port directed downward, with a miniature battery powered electric fan within the front section.


Inventors: Droz; Julius (Brooklyn, NY)
Assignee: The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. (New York, NY)
Family ID: 22637871
Appl. No.: 05/174,869
Filed: August 25, 1971

Current U.S. Class: 2/171.3; D2/866; 2/906
Current CPC Class: A42C 5/04 (20130101); Y10S 2/906 (20130101)
Current International Class: A42C 5/00 (20060101); A42C 5/04 (20060101); A42c 005/04 ()
Field of Search: ;2/171.3,171.4,171.1,199,195,185R,184.5,182.7,171,8

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
3391407 July 1968 Waters
3168748 February 1965 Limberg
3548415 December 1970 Waters
2874387 February 1959 Bannister et al.
2640992 June 1953 Hassler
3467965 September 1969 Murphy
Foreign Patent Documents
6,441 Apr 1890 GB
786,552 Jun 1935 FR
Primary Examiner: Krizmanich; George H.

Claims



Having thus described this invention, what is asserted as new is:

1. In combination:

A hat having a hollow head-receiving crown portion with two spaced air intake ports in said crown portion;

Said hat having a hollow visor portion, including a bottom portion extending forwardly of and in communication with said crown portion,

A discharge port disposed in the bottom of the hollow visor portion and containing spaced adjustable vanes; and

A miniature battery-operated fan means having a motor disposed in said hollow visor portion above said discharge port and pulling air from said intake ports in the top of the hat.
Description



SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

My invention is directed toward a hat having means for throwing a cooling breeze upon the face and neck area of a user to produce a cooling action.

To this end, the hat which has a front portion extending in front of the forehead of the user (when the hat is worn) has a hollow chamber with air intake ports extending upward through the top surface of the hat and an air discharge port with adjustable vanes disposed in the bottom of the front portion. The chamber contains an electric fan miniature in size and powered by a replaceable battery detachably secured to the fan motor. A switch disposed on the side of the hat turns same on and off.

When the switch is on, the fan runs drawing air in through the discharge port whereby the desired cooling action ensues.

As a result the user obtains the same effect as if a battery powered hand fan is used, but has the additional benefit of having both hands free.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a perspective of my invention in use;

FIG. 2 is a detail inverted plan of my invention per se;

FIG. 3 is a partially cutaway side elevation of my invention; and

FIG. 4 is a detail section of the drive for the fan used in my invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring now to FIGS. 1-4, a hat 10 has a front section 12 extending in front of the forehead of the user when the hat is worn. The section 12 has a hollow chamber 14 which extends rearward and upward to the top of the hat and is provided with two spaced top disposed air intake ports 16. The bottom of section 12 has a relatively large air discharge port 18 with adjustable vanes 20 therein. A miniature electric fan having a housing 22 and blades 24 is disposed in chamber 14. Housing 22 contains motor 26 and detachable battery 28. The housing is held in place by bracket 32. An on-off switch 30, manually operable, is disposed on the outside of the hat and is connected in circuit with battery and motor in conventional manner. The switch can be a reversing switch and the motor can be of the type which reverses direction of rotation when the polarity of the applied voltage is reversed.

My invention can then be used as previously described.

While I have described my invention with particular reference to the drawings, such is not to be considered as limiting its actual scope.

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