Ponytail creating head garment

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-11-01
ADKINS JENNIPHER
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[0011] Yet another object to current invention is the creation of a head covering for head and ears while simultaneously forming a “ponytail” for persons with long hair. Whereby, individuals who perform or work in the cold environments can stay warm without having to sacrifice or hide their hair by bundling it under a cap. This manner of covering the head will also serve individuals who want to cover the head while between hair dos, but can expose a portion of the hair that is presentable.
[0012] An advantage of present invention provides an head garment that can be anchored onto head by the release of hair through an opening or openings within garment, thereby creating a “stay-put positioning” effect. Whereby, a person engaged in physical activity can maintain the position of head garment.
[0014] Yet another advantage to current invention is to provide a head garment before, during and after physical activity whereby the present invention conforms to the heard, breaths and allows the wearer to always be presentable and show their hair. Whereby the user can wear present invention while jogging, in the sauna and can keep garment on until ready to shower.

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Ski caps are made in various materials, however they are made to maintain hair, nor do they accommodate long hair.

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[0033] With reference to the drawings, in general, and FIGS. 1-10 in particular, the method and apparatus of present invention is disclosed.

[0034] In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific tern includes all technical equivalents s which operate in similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.

[0035] Referring now to drawings, FIG. 1 shows a side view of a person wearing present invention. This illustrates a basic use of present invention whereby entire head is covered with accessible hair pulled through opening 8.

[0036] User may also use present invention as shown in FIG. 2, whereby in addition to pulling hair through back opening, user may also elevate same pulled through hair by placing it under tuck band 5.

[0037]FIG. 3 of present invention is a ...

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Abstract

Present invention relates to a head garment that covers scalp that allows user to pull portions of hair through stretch holes comprised within the body of the garment. In doing so, user is able to achieve the effects of a “ponytail(s)” that project from the head through the holes within garment. Another option present invention offers the user is the ability to pull hair through a top hole comprised within garment.

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FIELD OF INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to a tightly fitted head garment that comprises of stretchable hair opening(s) that releases a portion of the hair (pulled through opening) while covering surround hair, thus achieving the effect of a “ponytail.”BACKGROUND OF INVENTION [0002] There has always been a need by women to cover their hair and scalp. One of the common issues when doing so is correctly covering the bulkiness of long hair. Bundling long hair under a cap or hat has always been problematic for various reasons. [0003] One reason is that most head garments cannot accommodate long, thick hair and simultaneously maintain it's proper form, which gives the wearer an unattractive appearance. [0004] Another reason is that when the hair is placed under a hat or cap it is smashed and crushed. Therefore, the wearer often continues to wear the head covering when in public because removing it would expose a disheveled appearance. The head covering is later removed whe...

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IPC IPC(8): A42B1/20
CPCA42B1/225
Inventor ADKINS, JENNIPHER
Owner ADKINS JENNIPHER
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