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Title: US4521922: Evaporative non-dripping sweat band
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Mitchell, Albert W.; Houston, TX
Miller, Richard W.; Sugar Land, TX

Assignee: Wet Wraps, Inc., Houston, TX
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Published / Filed: 1985-06-11 / 1983-02-03

Application Number: US1983000463396

IPC Code: Advanced: A41D 20/00; A42C 5/02;
IPC-7: A42B 1/00;

ECLA Code: A41D20/00C; A42C5/02;

U.S. Class: Current: 002/171; 002/170; 002/DIG.011;
Original: 002/171; 002/170; 002/DIG.11;

Field of Search: 002/181,171,207,DIG. 11,195,198,200,181.2,181.4,181.6,181.8,170,182.3

Priority Number:
1983-02-03  US1983000463396

Abstract:     A non-dripping sweat band that encircles the users head between the hairline and eyebrows with loose ends secured by quick release fasteners behind the user's head. The ban has a tube-like body formed by a porous cloth cover (e.g., cotton) which is bias cut to form panels on each side of a lengthwise fold. A strip of porous, thick batting material (e.g., Dacron polyester pad) is sewn lengthwise to the cloth cover and also to the edges of the panels. The assembly is turned inside out whereby the cloth cover is exterior of the tubular batting material which extends between the temples. Velcro strips can be attached to the loose ends of the body. The band is pulled into a flat belt-like band across the user's brow so as to wick sweat sideways away from the eyes and towards the sideburns where excess perspiration can be released. The band resumes a tubular configuration upon relaxation of the tensioning forces to promote quick drying after washing. Excess perspiration is wicked from the brow and released at the sideburn area of the user's head.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Vaden, Eickenroht, Thompson & Jamison ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Nerbun, Peter;

Maintenance Status: E2 Expired  Check current status

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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:     1. A head-encircling non-dripping sweat band comprising:
  • (a) an elongated tubular body adapted to be placed between the hairline and eyebrows of the user and secured by a pair of loose ends rearwardly of the users head;
  • (b) gripping means for releaseably securing said loose ends together;
  • (c) said body formed by a porous cloth cover folded lengthwise and being cut across its grain to provide bias panels to each side of the lengthwise fold;
  • (d) a layer of porous thick resilient batting material extending over a portion of the width of the panels and being enclosed within said porous cloth cover, said layer is secured by lengthwise stitching adjacent the fold in said cloth cover and by lengthwise stitching along its edges and to edges along said panels, and
  • (e) said batting material in said body extending in length across the user's brow and to his temples so that perspiration from the brow is wicked by said batting material for evaporation through said porous cloth, and any excess perspiration will travel to the ends of said batting material for release into the users sideburns; said body during use being pulled into a substantially flat belt-like band across the users brow but resuming its original tubular configuration upon release of tensioning force.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 2pp US1084596  1914-01 Alexander   PERSPIRATION-BAND FOR HEAD-GEAR.
Get PDF - 3pp US1633586  1927-06 Hunter   Sudatory receptor pad
Get PDF - 5pp US2377933* 1945-06 Glass    
Get PDF - 7pp US2709261* 1955-05 Kalensky    
Get PDF - 3pp US3027564* 1962-04 Wagenfeld    
Get PDF - 3pp US3089146* 1963-05 Sterne    
Get PDF - 3pp US3381309  1968-05 Cohen   COMBINATION SHEATH AND SCARF
Get PDF - 6pp US4130902  1978-12 Mackenroth et al.   Cooling hatband
Get PDF - 4pp US4277847  1981-07 Florio  Estrada; Jose Headband for joggers
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