Jacob Frederick Fairclough - Salt Lake City UT, US Michele Renee Haley - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
SMUFFS, LLC - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A42B 1/06
US Classification:
2209
Abstract:
Sound muffling headwear includes a flexible circumferential band, flexible housings coupled to opposing sides of the flexible circumferential bands, and flexible earmuffs received at least partially within the flexible housings. Sound muffling headwear can also include flexible earmuffs received at least partially within the flexible housings. The flexible earmuffs can include a base layer and at least one additional layer secured to the base layer with a silicone material, the additional layer having a recess defined therein.
Jacob Frederick Fairclough - Salt Lake City UT, US Michele Renee Haley - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61F 11/14
US Classification:
128866, 2209
Abstract:
A headband, cap, hat, or the like worn by a child, particularly an infant, includes an embedded sound-attenuation system to protect hearing against loud sounds that might startle, awaken, or injure a wearer. Shells formed of a comparatively soft and flexible elastomeric material are secured against the head of a user, each enclosing an ear in an air tight chamber, to close down the transmission paths available to sound waves. The shells are impervious to air, and flexible to conform to the head when secured by the headgear in which the shells are embedded. Each shell is provided with a rim, sufficiently flexible to deform and deflect into complete, sealed contact with the head.
Jacob Frederick Fairclough - Salt Lake City UT, US Michele Renee Haley - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61F 11/14 A42B 1/06
Abstract:
A headband, cap, hat, or the like worn by a child, particularly an infant, includes an embedded sound-attenuation system to protect hearing against loud sounds that might startle, awaken, or injure a wearer. Shells formed of a comparatively soft and flexible elastomeric material are secured against the head of a user, each enclosing an ear in an air tight chamber, to close down the transmission paths available to sound waves. The shells are impervious to air, and flexible to conform to the head when secured by the headgear in which the shells are embedded. Each shell is provided with a rim, sufficiently flexible to deform and deflect into complete, sealed contact with the head.