121 |
Cap and visor organizer |
US683304 |
1996-07-18 |
US5683002A |
1997-11-04 |
Robert Rayside |
An improved hat holder is disclosed wherein a body comprises a plurality of slots based upon by a distance equal to a width of a hat brim. A plurality of hats are conveniently stored by inserting the brim into the slot, and folding down the portion of the hat that sits on top of user's head. |
122 |
Hat display |
US287279 |
1994-08-08 |
US5624041A |
1997-04-29 |
Albert F. Van Druff, Jr.; Richard M. Fossum, Jr. |
The present invention relates to a display for billed caps which functions to suspend a cap either above a counter top via a cross-shaped base or via a string in order to rotate while operating to display a cap. The display includes first and second paperboard members which are interlocked via slots to form a skeleton crown supporting frame disposed interiorly of the cap and a suspension system located exteriorly above or below the cap to be displayed. The skeleton crown supporting frame functions to maintain the crown of the cap to be displayed in an appealing expanded state. |
123 |
Cap holder |
US569193 |
1990-08-16 |
US5137157A |
1992-08-11 |
James D. Lawson |
A cap holding device having a group of three restraining prongs positioned on a common base. |
124 |
Cap tree apparatus |
US729192 |
1991-07-12 |
US5121842A |
1992-06-16 |
Malcolm Osborne |
A vertical post mounted to a base in an orthogonal relationship includes plural columns of clip members, with each clip member arranged to mount a cap thereto for display and organization of a plurality of such cap members. A modification of the invention includes flexible alignment rods wound about a spool within the post adjacent each clip projecting through an opening in the post aligned with an upper terminal end of each clip to provide underlying support for a cap member assocated with each clip. The alignment rods are retractably contained within the post when not in use. |
125 |
Portable hat caddy |
US696882 |
1991-05-08 |
US5082121A |
1992-01-21 |
Kenneth W. Grubb |
A hat caddy for holding a hat in substantial wearing position is formed by a pair of substantially L-shaped arm assemblies pivotally interconnected in crossed relation for pivoting movement of their respective end portions toward and away from each other. Hat crown and brim support ledges on cooperating ends of the arms support a hat in crown upright position while foot portions on the other ends of the arm assemblies maintain them in upright hat supporting relation. The hat caddy may be folded flat for travel or storage. |
126 |
Cap storing device |
US563642 |
1990-08-07 |
US4993557A |
1991-02-19 |
Bert Davis |
Cap storing devices, particularly a stand for supporting a plurality of caps of the type having a deformable crown and an extended visor. The stand includes a base and upstanding back, together with a curvate shelf which engages the inner periphery of a folded crown, while the cap visor extends vertically in engagement with the back. A plurality of folded caps thus may be stacked one upon the other in storage mode. |
127 |
Hat rack |
US44294 |
1987-04-30 |
US4757905A |
1988-07-19 |
Rodney K. Green |
A hat rack for effectively holding a hat in a manner and position simulative of the position that the hat would take when placed on a person's head and maintaining the shape of the hat without leaving any marks on the hat. The device includes a generally frustoconical hat form which is inserted into the hat with the form being generally oval shaped in plan configuration for shaping the hat. The device also includes a hanger bracket and adjustable arms forming a supporting linkage assembly to enable the hat to be supported from various supporting structures including but not limited to a vertical wall surface or the like, a horizontal desk or tabletop surface, the top edge of a seatback such as in a vehicle, on a dashboard of a vehicle, or in any other desired location with the adjustment features enabling the hat to be positioned generally in the attitude that the hat would assume when placed on a person's head. |
128 |
Hat support package |
US7601760 |
1960-12-15 |
US3254757A |
1966-06-07 |
RASKIN BETTY L |
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129 |
Display head |
US36592364 |
1964-05-08 |
US3197093A |
1965-07-27 |
DORAN VERNA H |
|
130 |
Hat holders |
US33558264 |
1964-01-03 |
US3178030A |
1965-04-13 |
HUEBEL RICHARD A |
|
131 |
Hat display stand |
US65261257 |
1957-04-12 |
US2963166A |
1960-12-06 |
DAVID MILLER |
|
132 |
Folding hat and coat rack |
US61799156 |
1956-10-24 |
US2948410A |
1960-08-09 |
MADDOX ROBERT B |
|
133 |
Display stand |
US29330052 |
1952-06-13 |
US2709004A |
1955-05-24 |
ARVID DAHLSTROM |
|
134 |
Multiple use display unit |
US45547942 |
1942-08-20 |
US2359109A |
1944-09-26 |
HORMES WILLIAM T |
|
135 |
Hat rack |
US11851336 |
1936-12-31 |
US2094810A |
1937-10-05 |
OPPENHEIMER ZACHARIAS S |
|
136 |
Hat stand or rack |
US4433635 |
1935-10-10 |
US2034924A |
1936-03-24 |
DAVID SIMON |
|
137 |
Hat display device |
US70885634 |
1934-01-29 |
US1977172A |
1934-10-16 |
LEON COHEN |
|
138 |
Hat rack |
US67991133 |
1933-07-11 |
US1960370A |
1934-05-29 |
CASSESE MICHAEL J |
|
139 |
Hat display case |
US53435031 |
1931-05-01 |
US1927353A |
1933-09-19 |
THOMAS ELBERT F |
|
140 |
Display stand |
US31581128 |
1928-10-29 |
US1767134A |
1930-06-24 |
HUYE JOSEPH G |
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