序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Sports Apparel Organizer US13738817 2013-01-10 US20130126453A1 2013-05-23 Brent D. Flickinger
Providing for a sports equipment organizer that can support, store, display and provide ventilation for a helmet and/or other sports equipment is described herein. By way of example, the sports equipment organizer can comprise a mounting device that can be secured to a surface and to a first end of an extension arm, the extension arm having a second end that can be secured to a mounting arm having a mounting surface, upon which at least one head-ware device can be supported. In various embodiments, disclosed hangers or hanging racks can be suspended or secured to the extension arm to support additional sporting apparel or equipment. Particular embodiments facilitate pumped ventilation of the mounting surface, and rotating or folding the mounting arm or extension arm for compact deployment.
102 CAP DISPLAY APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS US13248019 2011-09-28 US20120199712A1 2012-08-09 Mark Schmid; Chris Ross
Embodiments of the cap display apparatuses, systems and methods allow various products and goods such as caps, hats and other fashion and sports accessories to be mounted and displayed without having the mount primarily visible relative to the product being displayed. One cap display embodiment includes a housing with a base, an upper element connected to the base, a lower element connected to the base, a tensioning element for biasing the lower element towards the upper element, and a fastener connected to the base for fastening the housing to another element. The tensioning element holds the lower element against the upper element so that a cap or other item being displayed can be held between the upper element and the lower element in a fixed position.
103 Packaging for an article to be worn US13189753 2011-07-25 US20120024914A1 2012-02-02 Joshua James Norman; Debra Gay Gehring; Donald Carroll Roe
A hanger for storing and/or displaying an article to be worn, such as an article of clothing. The hanger may be adapted to be joined to a fastener on the article of clothing. A method for displaying an article to be worn may include providing an article having a fastener, providing a hanger having a complementary fastener, and joining the article to the hanger by the fastener.
104 Combination headwear/apparel display US29377269 2010-10-19 USD647710S1 2011-11-01 Eric Anderson
105 Sports Apparel Organizer US13101100 2011-05-04 US20110204011A1 2011-08-25 Brent D. Flickinger
Providing for a sports equipment organizer that can support, store, display and provide ventilation for a helmet and/or other sports equipment is described herein. By way of example, the sports equipment organizer can comprise a mounting device that can be secured to a surface and to a first end of an extension arm, the extension arm having a second end that can be secured to a mounting arm having a mounting surface, upon which at least one head-ware device can be supported. In various embodiments, disclosed hangers or hanging racks can be suspended or secured to the extension arm to support additional sporting apparel or equipment. Particular embodiments facilitate pumped ventilation of the mounting surface, and rotating or folding the mounting arm or extension arm for compact deployment.
106 Display stand US12381418 2009-03-11 US20100230368A1 2010-09-16 G. Kiniski Slade
A display stand for displaying hats having a plurality of rotatable sections which rotate about a central support wherein each section may comprise a plurality of downwardly sloped trays wherein the central support is fixed to a surrounding structure which is enclosed by panels and a door which may be lockable.
107 Hat Display Device US12364887 2009-02-03 US20100193550A1 2010-08-05 Jeffrey Bittner
The Hat Display Device comprises an adjustable spacer, and two shaped blocks. The spacer may include one or more apertures to permit attachment of the Hat Display Device to a support stand.
108 COMBINATION HEADWEAR / APPAREL DISPLAY US12122345 2008-05-16 US20090283485A1 2009-11-19 ERIC ANDERSON
A retail device for displaying headwear in close proximity to wearing apparel. The retail device comprises a wall mount portion attachable to a wall or other structure. Extending from the wall mount portion is a wearing apparel rack operative to display at least one, and preferably a plurality of like items of wearing apparel. At the distal most end of the wearing apparel rack may be provided a member for receiving indicia or other types of information relative to the garment displayed on the rack, such as pricing and the like. Extending from the wearing apparel display rack is a headwear display device operative to display a specific item of headwear, which can include hats, knit caps and protective headwear, such as motorcycle helmets. The headwear display device preferably displays the headwear in close proximity to the wearing apparel displayed by the wearing apparel display rack so as to give the consumer a visual impression of how the items would appear if worn in combination.
109 Device and Associated Methods for Storing, Displaying, and Shaping Hats US11953034 2007-12-08 US20090145935A1 2009-06-11 Kenneth B. Kopp; James T. Kopp, SR.
The technology described herein provides a device and associated methods for storing, displaying, and shaping hats, caps, or the like. This device includes multiple rings of the same diameter and multiple rings of varied diameters to provide for the storing and displaying of a multiplicity of hats while simultaneously maintaining the curvature of the brim portion of the hat. This device provides for the training of the brim of a hat to a particular degree of curvature as desired by the wearer and as selected from the multiple rings of varied diameters of the device. Other comparable uses are also contemplated herein, as will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art.
110 Stackable hat storage units with multiple mounting means US11008828 2004-12-10 US20060124563A1 2006-06-15 Alphonia Penson
Stackable hat storage unit has frame defining a rectangular opening and comprising top, bottom, left and right side panels, parallel horizontal strings that traverse the opening attached to the left and right side panels, the strings spaced so that a folded cap on the string conceals a portion of a similarly folded cap on an adjacent string, the top panel including a vertical notch to receive a hanger-type hook for mounting the frame onto a crossbar and two vertical wall notches to receive screws projecting from a wall, the top panel of the frame curving forward and projecting downwardly to form a top panel lip covering part of the top panel's height, a top portion of the top panel having an upside down “U” cross-section, the top panel lip fitting over a top edge of the bottom panel of a second frame to form a plurality of frames that function together.
111 Cap rack US10457858 2003-06-10 US06892894B2 2005-05-17 Scott M. Aiken
A cap rack is designed for storing and/or displaying baseball style caps in either a horizontal or vertical orientation on a vertical surface or a horizontal surface. The cap rack is designed to have a channel which extends through the length of the base, a channel retainer for attachment of a cap support unit to the base, a cap support unit comprising a hemispherically-shaped cap support section continuous with a rod section, and optionally, a pedestal unit for mounting the cap rack base in either a vertical or horizontal orientation on a horizontal surface. A plurality of cap racks can be interconnected in a vertical and/or horizontal orientation using a 4-way connector, a 90 degree connector, or a 2-way connector.
112 Storage and display device for baseball-type caps US10195944 2002-07-16 US06840411B2 2005-01-11 Wayne Fritz
A storage and display device for baseball-type caps having a domed cap section and a brim mounted thereon includes a base and at least one generally concave brim shaping and receiving arcuate wall section mounted on and extending outwards from the base, the arcuate wall section having an inner curved wall surface and outer edges. The arcuate wall section is operative to receive a brim of a baseball-type cap therein and force the brim to retain a curved shape along a longitudinal axis thereof when the brim is in at least partial adjacent contact with the inner curved wall surface. A brim retaining wall structure mounted adjacent the outer edges of the arcuate wall section frictionally contacts a section of the brim when the brim is within the arcuate wall section thereby releasably retaining the brim on the storage and display device.
113 Combination hat rack structure US10056493 2002-01-28 US06578716B1 2003-06-17 Chang-Min Wei
A combination hat rack structure includes a domed housing, a support seat, and a frame. The combination hat rack structure may provide a plane display effect, may be suspended on the wall, and may be disposed in an inclined manner, thereby enhancing the versatility of the combination hat rack structure.
114 Hat storage and fashioning rack US09611711 2000-07-06 US06422401B1 2002-07-23 Randal E. Roten
A hat storage and fashioning rack includes tubular sleeves for housing and supporting the outer surface of the brim in a manner that fashions the hat by gradually imparting a permanent curvature to the brim. The sleeves are carried on a mounting base that may be attached to convenient mounting surfaces such as walls, door closets and the like enabling display, storage and access to the hats. The curvature is effected by gradually relaxing the brim into conformity with the sleeve thereby imparting a permanent set to the brim and overcoming the memory tendency of the brim material to return to the original manufactured shape. After attaining the desired shape, the contour remains notwithstanding use or storage in other locations.
115 Stacked assembly of disposable rain hoods US10039379 2002-01-02 US20020056216A1 2002-05-16 Joseph Bernard Rink JR.
A stacked assembly of disposable rain hoods for displaying and dispensing from a display stand comprising a plurality of disposable rain hoods stacked together and a display holder, the display holder configured to be suspended from the display stand. Each rain hood rain hood has a suspension portion extending from a lower edge of opposing flaps of the rain hood, the suspension portion being detachably connected to the lower edge of the flaps by a frangible perforation. The stack of disposable hoods are fixedly attached to the display holder via the suspension portions of the rain hoods such that a selected disposable rain hood may be selectively detached from the suspension portion by pulling the disposable hood relative to the holder to thereby break the frangible perforation. A head stop is preferably provided for properly positioning the head of a user in the disposable rain hood.
116 Disposable rain hood US09484104 2000-01-14 US06341381B1 2002-01-29 Joseph Bernard Rink, Jr.
A disposable rain hood for displaying from a display stand comprising a pair of opposing flaps, the flaps attached to one another substantially along respective upper edges thereof, the flaps further attached to one another substantially along respective rear edges thereof, the upper and rear edge attachments providing a rain-impermeable barrier along the upper and the rear edges of the disposable rain hood, and the disposable rain hood having a substantially open front edge and a substantially open lower edge for receiving a head and torso of a user. A head stop is preferably provided for properly positioning the head of the user in the disposable rain hood. Each of the opposing flaps of the disposable rain hood is preferably provided with at least one hole, the holes being position for use in holding the front edges of the hood together. A plurality of the hoods are preferably stacked together for display from a display stand, the stack being connected to a display holder such that a selected disposable rain hood may be selectively detached from the stack by pulling the disposable hood relative to the holder to thereby break a frangible perforation. Methods of constructing and displaying the foregoing disposable rain hoods and stacks of disposable rain hoods are also provided.
117 Device for storing and displaying caps US09183766 1998-10-30 US06223910B1 2001-05-01 Gregg M. Levin; Benjamin J. Beck; Glen V. Walter; Ulrike A. Graf; Jeffrey A. Michael; Samuel B. Breneman; David G. Harting; Douglas A. Marsden
A device for displaying and storing baseball-style caps includes a spine-like support to which one or more individual cap supports can be detachably connected and adjusted as to position. The cap supports can be detachably connected and adjusted without requiring detachment or adjustment in the position of other cap holders on the spine. The cap holders support the cap to avoid the distortion of the shape of the cap.
118 Helmet carrying and hanger assembly US912376 1997-08-18 US5895085A 1999-04-20 Thomas L. Miller, Jr.
A helmet carrying and hanger assembly is provided includingan elongated rod having a pair of ends. A plurality of helmet coupling mechanisms are provided for mounting the helmets to the elongated rod. A handle is coupled to the rod for carrying purposes. Finally, a mounting assembly is included for mounting the elongated rod to a fence.
119 Sports cap display US747891 1996-11-13 US5865333A 1999-02-02 Kevin M. Wolfe
A cap display for displaying a cap having a bill affixed to a fully opened crown. The cap display having transparent inner and outer shells which are shaped and sized such that the inner shell is smaller than the outer shell and such that the cap can be interposed between them with the cap's crown fully opened. Inner and outer crown portions of the shells generally conform to corresponding inner and outer crown surfaces of the crown of the cap. A shell securing mechanism for releasably securing together the inner and outer shells may be in the form of latching mechanisms disposed on an inner base on the inner shell and an outer base on the outer shell. The shells may include inner and outer risers between the inner and outer bases and the inner and outer bill portions so that a sign may be placed between the risers at front ends of the bill portions. The bases may further include corresponding base rims extending downward from peripheries of the bill and crown portions of the shells and a hook for hooking the cap display may also be incorporated, such as in the form of a tab attached to the outer shell and an aperture in the tab.
120 Hat support apparatus US429672 1995-04-27 US5772049A 1998-06-30 Mark J. Randone
A collapsible hat support device adapted to support a hat having a crown and brim on a support surface. The support device comprises a base adapted for stable support on a substantially flat support surface and a continuous, elongated hat support arm pivotally connected to the base. The support arm is movable between a lowered storage position adjacent the base and a raised hat support position. The support arm is adapted to be received within and engage the interior portion of the hat crown for support of the hat with the brim in spaced relation from the support surface. A means for releasably securing the hat support arm in at least the raised hat support position is included. This securement means may be flexible wire connectors used to connect the arm to the base. At least one hook support member is operatively connected to the base for supporting the base from a nail, door top or other horizontal surface and against an upright surface.
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