Patent classifications
A47G25/10
Hanger
The invention is hanger having a hook, an arm, and a bar that is particularly suited for use with a vehicle headrest. The hook has a shank section, a tip section, and a head situated between the shank section and the tip section which. The arm has a proximal section, a distal section, and a bend between the proximal section and the distal section. The proximal section is connected to the shank section of the hook and extends to the bend in the arm opposite from the head of the hook, and the distal section of the arm extends from the bend to a distal end of the arm. The neck of a bar connects to the distal section of the arm with the elongated body of the bar extending to a nose opposite from the neck and items can subsequently be hung from the bar.
Stand for supporting wigs
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.
Stand for supporting wigs
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.
Headwear support assembly and method
A headwear support assembly that not only supports one's favorite headwear, but also has the appearance of a character wearing the headwear, bringing the headwear to life, includes one or more bases, which may be in the configuration of feet and/or shoes, one or more legs supported by the one or more bases, and a dome supported by the one or more legs. The dome receives one's headwear to support and store the headwear.
Headwear support assembly and method
A headwear support assembly that not only supports one's favorite headwear, but also has the appearance of a character wearing the headwear, bringing the headwear to life, includes one or more bases, which may be in the configuration of feet and/or shoes, one or more legs supported by the one or more bases, and a dome supported by the one or more legs. The dome receives one's headwear to support and store the headwear.
Wall mount band holder system and method
A system is provided for displaying ornamental headbands when not in use. The system comprises a headband directed to vertical positioning on a user's head. The system also comprises a first round disc with dimensions about five inches in diameter and about two inches in thickness, a circumference of the disc positioned within a circumference of the headband and supporting the headband as at least one of a free-standing headband holder and a wall-mounted headband holder. A second round disc of similar diameter as the first disc and about one eighth inch thickness is positioned on a front surface of the first disc, and the second disc displaying images on both sides. A third round disc of similar diameter and thickness of about one eighth inch is attached to a rear surface of the first round disc hooking mechanism machined into the backward facing surface of the third disc.
Cap holder
Exemplary embodiments are directed to cap holder for stacked caps. Each of the stacked caps includes a crown and a visor extending from the crown. The cap holder includes a front support panel configured to be positioned against a front surface of the crown of a topmost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a structure configured to be positioned under the crown of a bottommost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a first, second and third straps extending from edges of the front support panel and configured to at least partially wrap around the stacked caps to engage with the structure, thereby maintaining the caps in the stacked configuration.
Cap holder
Exemplary embodiments are directed to cap holder for stacked caps. Each of the stacked caps includes a crown and a visor extending from the crown. The cap holder includes a front support panel configured to be positioned against a front surface of the crown of a topmost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a structure configured to be positioned under the crown of a bottommost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a first, second and third straps extending from edges of the front support panel and configured to at least partially wrap around the stacked caps to engage with the structure, thereby maintaining the caps in the stacked configuration.
CAP HOLDER
Exemplary embodiments are directed to cap holder for stacked caps. Each of the stacked caps includes a crown and a visor extending from the crown. The cap holder includes a front support panel configured to be positioned against a front surface of the crown of a topmost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a structure configured to be positioned under the crown of a bottommost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a first, second and third straps extending from edges of the front support panel and configured to at least partially wrap around the stacked caps to engage with the structure, thereby maintaining the caps in the stacked configuration.
CAP HOLDER
Exemplary embodiments are directed to cap holder for stacked caps. Each of the stacked caps includes a crown and a visor extending from the crown. The cap holder includes a front support panel configured to be positioned against a front surface of the crown of a topmost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a structure configured to be positioned under the crown of a bottommost cap of the stacked caps. The cap holder includes a first, second and third straps extending from edges of the front support panel and configured to at least partially wrap around the stacked caps to engage with the structure, thereby maintaining the caps in the stacked configuration.