US2009100559A1PendingUtilityA1

Perforated projection visors

Assignee: CHRISTIAN CHARLES ANTHONYPriority: Aug 21, 2006Filed: Oct 3, 2006Published: Apr 23, 2009
Est. expiryAug 21, 2026(~0 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

My invention is the perforation of hat visors. Perforated Projection Visors are articles of manufacture that are to be worn on a person's head. It involves cutting into the visor of a hat. A picture can be perforated through the hat's visor, allowing it to be reflected onto a person's face or article of clothing. Plastic is placed into the hat's visor so that a person can be protected from elements of the weather. The plastic can also be tinted so that the picture can be in color when reflected onto a person's clothing.

Claims

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1 . A perforated projection visor with perforations comprising:
 a) any numerals including but not limited to: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 in any order,   b) any roman numeral including but not limited to: I,V,X,C,M in any order,   c) any upper case lettering including but not limited to: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P, Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z in any order,   d) any under case lettering including but not limited to: a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,ij,k,l,m,o,p,q,r,s,t,u, v,w,x,y,z in any order,   e) any lettering and symbols used in any foreign language, known or foreign,   f) any symbols used in sign language for the hearing impaired, known or foreign,   g) any shape or symbol that may be unintelligible,   h) any shapes in any form including but not limited to: circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, ovals, stars, moons, diamonds, hexagons, octagons, hearts, known or foreign,   i) any animal shapes found in nature or drawings, known or foreign,   j) any plant shapes found in nature or drawings, known or foreign,   k) any insect shapes found in nature or drawings, known or foreign,   l) any automobile shapes man made or found in drawings, known or foreign,   m) any persons found in nature or drawings, known or foreign,   n) any logos found in any kinds of groups including but not limited to: sports, military, sororities, fraternities, churches, social clubs, schools, clothing designers, business organizations, political organizations, musical groups, automobile organizations, food industries,   o) any mascots found in any kinds of groups including but not limited to: sports, military, sororities, fraternities, churches, social clubs, schools, clothing designers, business organizations, political organizations, musical groups, automobile organizations, food industries,   p) any patterns including but not limited to: stripes, polka dots, checkers, plaids, floral, animals,   q) any cartoon characters known or foreign,   r) any abbreviated words or symbols including but not limited to: etc., misc., pllc.,   s) any symbols used in astrology known or foreign,   t) any shapes or symbols used for the solar system, known or foreign,   u) any symbols used for water, known or foreign,   v) any symbols used for fire, known or foreign,   w) any symbols used for earth or dirt, known or foreign,   x) any symbols used for air, known or foreign,   y) any symbols or words known or foreign, used for signs of the zodiac including but not limited to: Virgo, Libra, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Cancer, Aries, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Gemini,   z) any symbols used in punctuation including but not limited to: .,<,>,?,/,;,:,′,″,[,],{,},\,|,=,+, −, _,),(,*,&, ̂,%,$,#,@,!,′,˜,   aa) any shapes or symbols used for residential and commercial buildings, known or foreign,   bb) any shapes or symbols found in music, known or foreign,   cc) any musical instrument known or foreign,   dd) pictures of any type of objects known or foreign,   ee) any flag designs known or foreign,   
   
   
       2 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein perforations comprises:
 a) any left side portion of the visor,   b) any middle portion of the visor,   c) any right side portion of the visor,   d) any rim part of the visor,   e) any total portion of the visor,   f) any portion of the visor's edges that may form wordings, numbering, designs or logo   
   
   
       3 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein the perforation is:
 a) any small sized perforation,   b) any medium sized perforation,   c) any large sized perforation,   d) any perforation using the total portion of the visor,   
   
   
       4 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein the manufacturing of the visor is done using:
 a) any perforation is done using any type of knife,   b) any perforation is done using any type of scissors,   c) any perforation is done using any type of box cutter,   d) any perforation is done using any type of saw,   e) any perforation is done using any type of laser,   f) any perforation is done using any type of die,   g) any perforation is done using any sharp object, known or foreign,   
   
   
       5 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein the manufacturing of the visor is done using:
 a) any type of sealant material is used on the perforated visor,   
   
   
       6 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein the manufacturing of the visor is done using:
 a) any type of material used to act as a liner along the inner edges of the perforation,   b) any type of material is used to act as a trim on any portion of the visor,   
   
   
       7 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein the manufacturing of the visor is done using:
 a) any clear tinting material,   b) any colored tinting material,   c) any tinting material of any thickness,   d) any tinting material of any density,   e) any tinting material of any shape,   f) any tinting material of any design,   
   
   
       8 . A perforated visor as in  claim 1  wherein the visor is comprising:
 a) any baseball hat,   b) any cowboy hat,   c) any golf hat,   d) any designed hat, whether used for sporting reasons or otherwise,   e) any hat visor,   f) any brimmed hat,   g) any hat with a bib or brim of any material,   h) any visor with a bib or brim of any material.

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