Sun hat with eyeglasses

A sun hat has a curve visor, two supporting members secured on the visor, two sliding members, and a pair of eyeglasses; each supporting member has a holding recess on a rear side, and an elongate hole right in front of communicating with the holding recess; each sliding member is linearly displaceable along a respective elongate hole with a base part thereof being held in the holding recess, and with a hollow protruding part sticking through the elongate hole; the eyeglasses have a curved front part, and a connecting part on each temple thereof, and they are connected to the sliding members in an angularly displaceable manner with the connecting parts being held in respective hollow protruding parts of the sliding members; therefore, the eyeglasses can be pivoted from an in-use position to a not-in-use one, and adjusted in position.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a sun hat with eyeglasses, more particularly one, whose eyeglasses can be pivoted close to a lower side of a visor thereof to be in a not-in-use position, and can be adjusted in position to suit different users.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

People usually wear hats to block direct sunlight and prevent heatstroke when taking a walk or doing outdoor exercises. Furthermore, people usually wear sunglasses to protect the eyes from the sun's damaging rays.

When people move indoors, and take off the sunglasses, they can put the sunglasses in their clothing pockets, on top of their hats or in their handbags. No matter which one of the above ways is used, there is risk of the sunglasses getting damaged. And, the sunglasses are prone to fall off if they are positioned on top of hats.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a main object of the invention to provide a sun hat with eyeglasses to overcome the above-mentioned problems. The sun hat of the invention has a curve visor, two supporting members secured on the visor, two sliding members, and a pair of eyeglasses. Each supporting member has a holding recess on a rear side, and an elongate hole right in front of and communicating with the holding recess. Each sliding member is linearly displaceable along a respective one of the elongate holes with a base part thereof being held in the holding recess, and with a protruding part sticking through the elongate hole. The eyeglasses have a curved front part, and a connecting part on each temple thereof, and they are connected to the sliding members in an angularly displaceable manner with the connecting parts being held in respective protruding parts of the sliding members. Thus, the eyeglasses can be pivoted from an in-use position to a not-in-use one, and adjusted in position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring toFIGS. 1 to 5, a preferred embodiment of a sun hat with eyeglasses in the present invention includes a sun hat1, two supporting members2, two sliding members3, and a pair of eyeglasses4.

The sun hat1includes a main body11, and a visor12having a certain curvature. The visor12has locating elements121secured on two lateral portions thereof.

Each of the supporting members2has a holding recess21on a rear side thereof, an elongate hole22formed right in front of and communicating with the holding recess21, screw holes24, and several pairs of opposed projecting portions23, which are formed on an inward edge of the supporting member2that defines the elongate hole22for dividing the elongate hole22into several holding sections221. The supporting members2are securely joined to the visor12with screws5being passed through the screw holes24thereof and the locating elements121of the visor12.

Each of the sliding members3has a base part31, and a protruding part32, which projects from the base part31in a sloping position, and which is formed with a cavity321, and several inner protrusions3211on an inner side thereof. Furthermore, each of the sliding members3has a through hole322extending through the base part31and communicating with the cavity321of the protruding part32. The external diameter of the protruding parts32is slightly greater than the distance between every two opposing ones of the projecting portions23of the supporting members2. The sliding members3are supported on respective ones of the supporting members2with the base parts31being held in the holding recesses21, and with the protruding parts32projecting through the elongate holes22; thus, each of the sliding members3is normally held in position within a selected one of the holding sections221of the corresponding elongate hole22, and it can be linearly displaced along the elongate hole22by means of exerting force thereon.

The eyeglasses4includes a front part41with a curvature, two temples42joined to two ends of the front part41, and two connecting parts421, which are secured on the two temples42respectively, and which have several outer protrusions4211on an outer side thereof. The eyeglasses4are joined to the sliding members3with the connecting parts421being held in respective ones of the cavities321of the sliding members3, and with screws5being passed through the through holes322and connected to the connecting parts421; the outer protrusions4211of the connecting parts421will slightly engage the inner protrusions3211of the sliding members3therefore the eyeglasses4are normally held in position by means of the sliding members3, and they can be changed in orientation in relation to the sun hat1by means of exerting force thereon, as shown inFIGS. 4 and 5.

In assembly, first the sliding members3are passed through respective ones of the elongate holes22of the supporting members2at the protruding parts32thereof, and the connecting parts421of the eyeglasses42are inserted in respective ones of the cavities321of the sliding members3, and secured in position by the screws5. Next, the supporting members2are secured on the visor12of the sun hat1.

Therefore, the eyeglasses4can be pivoted to the in-use position for protecting the eyes of the wearer of the sun hat1from sunlight damage, as shown inFIG. 4. And, the eyeglasses4can be pivoted upwards so as to be close to the visor12, as shown inFIG. 5, when the wearer of the sun hat1doesn't want to use the eyeglasses4. In addition, the eyeglasses4can be moved forwards and backwards together with the sliding members3to adjust position according to the user's face shape.

From the above description, it can be easily seen that having the present sun hat with eyeglasses, the user won't have to carry an additional pair of sunglasses, and the eyeglasses can block wind besides protecting the user's eyes from sunlight damage. Furthermore, the eyeglasses can be moved forwards and backwards to adjust position according to the user's face shape, thus providing comfort to the user, and there will be less risk of the eyeglasses getting lost.