Cason, Michael

United States of America

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SWIM CAP FOR LONG HAIR

      
Document Number 02934692
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-01-24
Open to Public Date 2015-07-30
Grant Date 2021-10-19
Owner CASON, MICHAEL (USA)
Inventor
  • Cason, Michael
  • Laganis, Edward J.
  • Dougherty, Joseph Edward, Iv.

Abstract

A swim cap for persons having long hair includes a shell preferably having at least two interconnected compartments for receiving and encapsulating the hair of a user. The swim cap is secured around the head of a user by at least one draw string or adjustable band positioned within a channel near the open end of the swim cap as well as a chin strap extending downwardly from the cap. The interconnected compartments can be inflated to provide buoyancy. The shell further includes an outer layer and an inner layer defining a space therebetween that can also be inflated, or comprised of buoyant material, to provide buoyancy. A pump, compressed air canister or manual filler tube in communication with the interconnected compartments or space within the shell can be used to provide inflation. A pair of ear flaps extends downwardly from the swim cap around a user's head.

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Swim cap for persons with long hair

      
Application Number 14604687
Grant Number 10099088
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-01-24
First Publication Date 2015-07-30
Grant Date 2018-10-16
Owner CASON, MICHAEL (USA)
Inventor
  • Cason, Michael
  • Laganis, Edward J.
  • Dougherty, Iv, Joseph Edward

Abstract

A swim cap for persons having long hair includes a shell preferably having at least two interconnected compartments for receiving and encapsulating the hair of a user. The swim cap is secured around the head of a user by at least one draw string or adjustable band positioned within a channel near the open end of the swim cap as well as a chin strap extending downwardly from the cap. The interconnected compartments can be inflated to provide buoyancy. The shell further includes an outer layer and an inner layer defining a space therebetween that can also be inflated, or comprised of buoyant material, to provide buoyancy. A pump, compressed air canister or manual filler tube in communication with the interconnected compartments or space within the shell can be used to provide inflation. A pair of ear flaps extends downwardly from the swim cap around a user's head.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A63B 33/00 - Swimming equipment attachable to the head, e.g. swim caps or goggles
  • A42B 1/12 - Bathing caps
  • A42B 1/24 - HatsCapsHoods with means for attaching articles thereto, e.g. memorandum tablets or mirrors
  • A42B 1/20 - Collapsible hats; Hats made of separable parts
  • A63B 71/06 - Indicating or scoring devices for games or players