Personal head and neck cooling cap
This application is related to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional patent application No. 62/362,638 filed Jul. 15, 2016. Application 62/362,638 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The present invention relates generally to headwear and more particularly to a personal head and neck cooling cap. Ball caps and the like exist in all colors, sizes and types. However, they all suffer from the same problem. They make the head perspire inside the cap causing the hair to become messy and causing great discomfort for the wearer especially if the cap is worn in the sun. It would be extremely advantageous to have a ball cap, or other headwear, that could overcome these disadvantages keeping the user's head and neck cool. There are some hats with fans in the art; they include Dahly, U.S. Pat. No. 3,353,191, Hirsch et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,815 and Lundgren, U.S. Pat. No. 7,143,451. These inventions only blow air into the hat from a fan mounted on the hat or in the hat. The present invention is a head and neck cooling all purpose cap that has an air bag sewn to the back of the cap which extends below the wearer's collar line. This air bag contains a battery operated fan that fills a bladder in the bag with air. The air is distributed over the cap's adjustable band to the top of the head. Air is also vented through vent grommets or other openings in the bag at the wearer's neck to cool the neck. The fan is equipped with a variable speed motor which runs from a battery pack or USB power pack. The batteries are typically worn in a pocket or other location on the user including a V-clip or possible battery belt or battery holder. The batteries can also be mounted in the bottom of the air bag. Attention is now directed to several figures that illustrate features of the present invention. Several drawings and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures. The present invention relates to a personal cap or hat that includes a rear-mounted air bag that is filled by a battery-powered fan. The cap is constructed so that air flows over the wearer's head and around his neck. A standard ball cap 1 with a bill 2 has an air bag 3 sewed to it just above the adjustable band. The air bag 3 contains an air bladder and hangs down around the user's neck in the rear. A battery-powered fan 4 is mounted in the rear face of the air bag 3. The air bag 3 is constructed, and interfaces with the cap 1 in such a way that air flows up over the band of the cap and over the wearer's head. The air bag 3 also has grommets or other openings (shown in The present invention is a novel solution to the problem of the extreme heat one feels while wearing a conventional ball cap or other hat, especially in the sun. The invention cools both the head and the neck in a controlled manner using the variable speed fan. Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention. A head and neck cooling cap that has an air bag sewn to the back of the cap which extends below the wearer's collar line. The air bag contains a battery operated fan that fills the bag with air. The air is distributed over the cap's adjustable band to the top of the head. Air is also vented through vent grommets or other openings in the bag at the wearer's neck. The fan is equipped with a variable speed motor which runs from a battery pack or USB power pack. The batteries are typically worn in a pocket or other location on the user including a V-clip or possible battery belt or battery holder. The batteries can also be mounted in the bottom of the air bag. 1. A personal cooling hat comprising:
a ball cap; an air bag attached to the ball cap positioned so that air can exit the air bag and flow into the ball cap over a wearer's head; a fan attached to the air bag adapted to inflate the air bag; a plurality of openings in the air bag constructed to cause air to also flow out of the air bag around a wearer's neck region. 2. The personal cooling hat of 3. The personal cooling hat of 4. The personal cooling hat of 5. The personal cooling hat of 6. The personal cooling hat of 7. The personal cooling hat of 8. The personal cooling hat of 9. A portable personal cooling device comprising a cap with an elongated airbag attached, the airbag constructed to hang below and behind the cap, the airbag having a battery powered fan constructed to move air from the airbag into the hat over a wearer's head. 10. The portable personal cooling device of 11. The portable personal cooling device of 12. The portable personal cooling device of 13. The portable personal cooling device of 14. A cooling hat comprising:
a ball cap having a rear section and a bill; an elongated bag attached to the ball cap, the elongated bag configured to hang downward below the rear section of the ball cap; the elongated bag having a fan constructed to blow air into the rear section of the hat; the elongated bag having a plurality of grommets that allow air to also exit the bag below the rear section of the ball cap; whereby, air blown into the rear section of the ball cap cools the ball cap and air exiting the bag below the rear section cools below the ball cap. 15. The cooling hat of 16. The cooling hat of 17. The cooling hat of BACKGROUND
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