161 |
Lady's hat-holder. |
US1903143854 |
1903-02-17 |
US740965A |
1903-10-06 |
WINTTER MARY C |
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162 |
Display-frame for show-windows. |
US1902115418 |
1902-07-14 |
US727252A |
1903-05-05 |
ALLEN JAMES B |
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163 |
Hat-stand. |
US1902099049 |
1902-03-20 |
US710805A |
1902-10-07 |
RILEY JAMES F |
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164 |
Hat-stand. |
US1900022661 |
1900-07-06 |
US670284A |
1901-03-19 |
KENNEFICK JOHN FRANCIS |
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165 |
Island |
US503797D |
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US503797A |
1893-08-22 |
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166 |
Display-stand |
US452107D |
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US452107A |
1891-05-12 |
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167 |
john c |
US346293D |
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US346293A |
1886-07-27 |
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168 |
heilbrun |
US284202D |
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US284202A |
1883-09-04 |
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169 |
HAT HOLDER AND MERCHANDISE DISPLAY UNIT |
US15997823 |
2018-06-05 |
US20180344058A1 |
2018-12-06 |
Robert Petner |
A hat holder and merchandise display unit has a hat holder member with a curved hat brim supporting section and a vertical wall section perpendicular with and extending downwardly from the hat brim supporting section. The wall section of the hat holder member has a central slot bordered by inwardly extending sidewalls configured to accept an attachment tongue from a merchandise display member having a display section. Once the attachment tongue of the merchandise display member is positioned within the wall section slot, the merchandise display member is rigidly secured to the hat holder member to form a single hat holder and merchandise display unit. |
170 |
WIG HANGERS |
US15394903 |
2016-12-30 |
US20170188732A1 |
2017-07-06 |
Joy Beverley WOOD |
A wig hanger is disclosed comprising a domed structure which can be skeletal and formed of two interlocked D-shaped members (11, 12). The domed structure has a flat base. Extending from the side of the base is a vertical support bar (13) which extends upwardly and then curves round to a position located substantially above the centre of the dome and which has a hook-shaped end (15). An additional hook (20) may fit on to the vertical support bar (13) to enable the hanger with a wig on it to be hung on a wall. |
171 |
Stand for supporting wigs |
US14704202 |
2015-05-05 |
US09538831B1 |
2017-01-10 |
Theresa Tracy |
The stand for supporting wigs is a device that is adapted to support a plurality of wigs thereon. The stand includes a base from which a plurality of support members extends telescopically. The plurality of support members extends vertically. Each of the plurality of support members includes an armature that extends laterally over to a wig holder. The wig holder is a hemispherically-shaped object that is adapted to receive a wig thereon. The wig holders are able to be raised and rotated to differing locales with respect to one another so as to not interfere with wigs being supported on the plurality of wig holders. The plurality of support members are able to rotate about a vertical axis so as to adjust the position of the armature and the wig holder with respect to one another. |
172 |
Beret display apparatus |
US14453348 |
2014-08-06 |
US09226606B1 |
2016-01-05 |
Lucas J. Nesladek |
A beret display apparatus is described. Embodiments of the beret display apparatus can generally include a base, a rod, and a member. The member can be adapted to wear a beret. For instance, the member can display a military style beret in an “as worn” presentation. The rod can be included to elevate the member and couple the member to the base. Generally, the rod can be coupled to the member in an offset position. By offsetting the member, a standard military style beret can appear centered on the base. |
173 |
Portable Gear Stand |
US14035197 |
2013-09-24 |
US20150083678A1 |
2015-03-26 |
Brian Baughman |
A portable gear stand capable of storing and organizing protective motorcycle or ATV riding equipment is provided. The portable gear stand contains hinged and extendible elements that allow for the quick and easy folding of the stand into a space-saving portable configuration. The portable gear stand may be used by individuals, families, teams, clubs, groups, associations, companies, or any other plurality of persons that wish to store and organize their protective equipment. The portable gear stand may be capable of storing and organizing protective equipment that includes, but is not limited to, boots, goggles, heavy clothes such as a leather jacket and perhaps leather pants, heavy gloves, helmets, and chest protectors. The portable gear stand may also store food and beverages, and have an attachment area for attaching such accessories as signs, advertising, billboards, and umbrellas. |
174 |
Display |
US13783212 |
2013-03-01 |
US20130292523A1 |
2013-11-07 |
Joel Moore; James William Reddick, III; Jessica Moreland; Christopher Trunek; Joel Beebe |
Devices having a magnet disposed thereon are disclosed. The devices are operatively configured for suspending and displaying articles, such as tags, signage, clothing, and baseball caps containing ferrous elements. |
175 |
Display |
US13082188 |
2011-04-07 |
US20110248127A1 |
2011-10-13 |
Joel Moore; James W. Riddick; Jessica Moreland; Christopher Trunek; Joel Beebe |
Devices are disclosed having a magnet disposed thereon, operatively configured for retaining a ferrous element thereagainst. |
176 |
Device and associated methods for storing, displaying, and shaping items |
US12132588 |
2008-06-03 |
US08020712B2 |
2011-09-20 |
Kenneth B. Kopp; James T. Kopp, Sr. |
A device and associated methods for storing, displaying, and shaping apparel items, linens, and the like. The device includes a plurality of suspended bands, each suspended band being suspended vertically and having a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion and the rear portion being attached one to another at a plurality of predetermined connection points, thereby providing a plurality of loops in each suspended band, wherein the plurality of loops is configured to store, display, and shape a plurality of articles, each of the plurality of articles placed in one of the plurality of loops. |
177 |
Mighty Mushroom Cowboy Hat Holder |
US12395987 |
2009-03-02 |
US20100219214A1 |
2010-09-02 |
Brad Pullum |
A hat holding apparatus for holding the hat may include a hemispherical dome for cooperating with a crown of the hat and a supporting column for supporting the hemispherical dome. The supporting column may include a base section having an anti-skid surface. The hemispherical dome may cooperate with a sweatband of the hat, and the hat holding apparatus may include a flexible cover for covering the hemispherical dome. The base portion may be formed from rubber, and the hat holding apparatus may be portable, and the flexible cover may be formed from leather. The flexible cover may include a strap. |
178 |
Ballcap Banner |
US12603597 |
2009-10-22 |
US20100101128A1 |
2010-04-29 |
Mark Anthony Landolfi |
The ballcap banner is a team flag or banner that integrates 7″×5″ pockets for the storage of baseball caps. Only the ballcap banner evolves a team flag/banner into a multi-pocketed storage device allowing users to display their team pride while conveniently storing their baseball caps. Grommets at the four corners allow the user to hang the banner on the back of a door or on a wall. |
179 |
Helmet display |
US11173531 |
2005-07-01 |
US07555860B1 |
2009-07-07 |
Michael T. Ivanitch |
A display device for displaying sport helmets consistent with certain embodiments has a substrate that includes a planar surface. A plurality of pegs are attached to the substrate's planar surface and protrude from the surface of the substrate, each peg has an outer diameter that is suitably sized to create an interference fit with an air hole in the sport helmet, and by the interference fit attach the helmet to the display device. The plurality of pegs are attached to the substrate's planar surface disposed at an angle with respect to the plane of the substrate, and with the plurality of pegs being oriented parallel with a plane of horizontal orientation of the display device. Preferably, the plurality of pegs are arranged in rows and columns exhibiting vertical and horizontal symmetry. The display device is especially suitable for miniature helmets such as pocket sized football helmets. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. |
180 |
Sports apparel oragnizer |
US11879427 |
2007-07-17 |
US20090020490A1 |
2009-01-22 |
Brent D. Flickinger |
Providing for a sports equipment organizer that can support, store, display and provide ventilation for a helmet and/or other sports apparel such as gloves, a jacket, eyewear, clothing and so on is described herein. By way of example, a mounting device can be attached to a portion of an extension arm and facilitate securing the extension arm to a mounting surface. The extension arm can extend substantially perpendicular out from the mounting surface. Additionally, a mounting arm can be attached to and supported by the extension arm, and can securely support at least one head-ware device. Furthermore the mounting arm can be of sufficient length to hold the head-ware just off of the extension arm. In accordance with particular embodiments, the mounting arm can be substantially smaller volume than an interior of the head-ware to facilitate adequate airflow and ventilation to the head-ware in between use. |