Patent classifications
A42B1/002
Headwear with a set of hair ports
Hats including hair ports are disclosed herein. One hat includes a first portion, a second portion, and a set of straps coupling the first portion and the second portion. Here, the set of straps, the first portion, and the second portion create a set of ports located at a rear portion of the hat that extends from a crown of the hat to a bottom of the hat. Further, at least one port in the set of ports includes a size that allows the hair of a person wearing the hat to be placed there through.
Wall Holder for Display of Baseball-type Cap
A wall mounted baseball-style cap holder (or cap clip) that supports the cap the apex of its crown proximate a button (if the cap is so equipped) is described. The clip comprises a base plate including a flat rear surface, which may have a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive attached thereto, and upper and lower spaced arcuate plate-like protrusions that extend generally orthogonally from the base plate. The holder is configured to be mounted to a wall or other substantially vertical surface typically by way of an adhesive or double sided tape, which may or may not be provided with the holder.
Wall holder for display of baseball-type cap
A wall mounted baseball-style cap holder (or cap clip) that supports the cap the apex of its crown proximate a button (if the cap is so equipped) is described. The clip comprises a base plate including a flat rear surface, which may have a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive attached thereto, and upper and lower spaced arcuate plate-like protrusions that extend generally orthogonally from the base plate. The holder is configured to be mounted to a wall or other substantially vertical surface typically by way of an adhesive or double sided tape, which may or may not be provided with the holder.
Hat shaping device
A hat shaping device is configured to be installed on headwear (e.g., on a band of a peaked cap) to urge the headwear into an oblong and/or oval shape. The device includes a pair of hooks connected together in a manner that allows the device to be transitioned between a deployed configuration, in which the device is configured for installation on the headwear, and a stowed configuration, in which the device is configured for easy storage and/or transport. In some examples, the device is collapsed when in the stowed configuration (e.g., with respective legs of the pair of hooks nested together one on top of the other.)
Hat shaping device
A hat shaping device is configured to be installed on headwear (e.g., on a band of a peaked cap) to urge the headwear into an oblong and/or oval shape. The device includes a pair of hooks connected together in a manner that allows the device to be transitioned between a deployed configuration, in which the device is configured for installation on the headwear, and a stowed configuration, in which the device is configured for easy storage and/or transport. In some examples, the device is collapsed when in the stowed configuration (e.g., with respective legs of the pair of hooks nested together one on top of the other.)
Reconfigurable Brim
A reconfigurable brim for a hat. The reconfigurable brim includes a body disposed on a plane. The body includes a hinged core that can selectively deform into a plurality of variable positions, such that in each position a first angle is formed between a first lateral side and a second lateral side of the body, and a second angle is formed between a front section and an opposing rear section of the body. The hinged core can retain each position until selectively reconfigured and allows for repeated reconfiguration without weakening the ability of the hinged core to retain each position. In some embodiments, the hinged core is a matrix embedded into an elastic layer. The hinged core allows the body to be independently and repeatedly repositioned along any point of a lateral axis and longitudinal axis of the plane of the body.
CAP SUPPORT AND METHOD OF USING CAP SUPPORT FOR SUPPORTING CAPS
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of furniture, more particularly to a cap support and a method of using a cap support for supporting caps. The cap support is mounted on a mounting surface for storing a single baseball styled cap or a plurality of stacked baseball styled caps. The baseball styled cap includes a dome and a bill which are connected. The cap support includes a front member and a back member which are connected. The back member is configured to mount the cap support on the mounting surface. The front member and the back member, or, the front member and the mounting surface, or, the front member, the back member and the mounting surface, together define an accommodating space with an opening and domes are placed through the supporting member.
CAP SUPPORT AND METHOD OF USING CAP SUPPORT FOR SUPPORTING CAPS
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of furniture, more particularly to a cap support and a method of using a cap support for supporting caps. The cap support is mounted on a mounting surface for storing a single baseball styled cap or a plurality of stacked baseball styled caps. The baseball styled cap includes a dome and a bill which are connected. The cap support includes a front member and a back member which are connected. The back member is configured to mount the cap support on the mounting surface. The front member and the back member, or, the front member and the mounting surface, or, the front member, the back member and the mounting surface, together define an accommodating space with an opening and domes are placed through the supporting member.
HAT DISPLAY SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
A hat display system has a first strap assembly, a surface mount mechanism, and a hat brim support mechanism. The first strap assembly forms a loop positioned substantially in a first plane. The first strap assembly engages an interior of a crown of a hat, the first strap assembly having an adjustable perimeter. The hat brim support mechanism has a flange surface to support an underbrim of the hat. The first strap assembly and the surface mount mechanism are shaped and positioned to support the hat at a non-parallel angle relative to a mounting surface.
HAT DISPLAY SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
A hat display system has a first strap assembly, a surface mount mechanism, and a hat brim support mechanism. The first strap assembly forms a loop positioned substantially in a first plane. The first strap assembly engages an interior of a crown of a hat, the first strap assembly having an adjustable perimeter. The hat brim support mechanism has a flange surface to support an underbrim of the hat. The first strap assembly and the surface mount mechanism are shaped and positioned to support the hat at a non-parallel angle relative to a mounting surface.