Radio hat (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Radio hat" in English language version.

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  • "Ad for radio hat". Popular Science. Vol. 155, no. 4. Popular Science Publishing. October 1949. p. 89.
  • Soule, Garner (January 1956). "He puts the noise in New Years". Popular Science. Vol. 168, no. 1. pp. 132–135, 254–256.
  • "Radio and Electronic Hints for Today". Popular Mechanics. Vol. 91, no. 1. Popular Mechanics Company. July 1949. p. 224.
  • "Sun Hat Has Built-In Radio". Popular Science. Vol. 154, no. 6. June 1949. p. 119.

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patents.google.com

  • Hoeflich, Victor T., "Machine for making convoluted structures of flexible materials", US Patent 1888197, issued November 15, 1932.
  • Hoeflich, Victor T., "Method of manufacturing noise", US Patent 2280582, issued April 21, 1942.
  • Hoeflich, Victor T., "Mouthpiece for sound-producing devices", US Patent 2607162, issued August 19, 1952.

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  • "The Radio Hat". Radio Electronics. 20 (9): 4, 32–33. June 1949. Cover description: The Radio Hat, posed by Hope Lange. page 4 "The Radio Hat is made in such gay colors as canary yellow, lipstick red, turquoise, chartreuse, tangerine, lavender, blue, and cerise for teen-agers, and in tan, gray, green-gray, and blue-gray for adult." page 33