Patent classifications
A45C11/02
Multipurpose carrier with compartment for western hat
A cowboy hat carrier compartment is defined by a substantially rigid base and cover. The cover may be opened with a zipper, buckle or latch. The hat compartment contains a rigid tray on which the hat is stored. The tray includes a frustum-shaped mandrel that is sized, shaped and positioned to fit into the dome of the hat. The tray also includes a pan for supporting the brim of the hat. The front of the pan includes a recess sized and shaped to receive a dipped front of the brim of the cowboy hat.
Multipurpose carrier with compartment for western hat
A cowboy hat carrier compartment is defined by a substantially rigid base and cover. The cover may be opened with a zipper, buckle or latch. The hat compartment contains a rigid tray on which the hat is stored. The tray includes a frustum-shaped mandrel that is sized, shaped and positioned to fit into the dome of the hat. The tray also includes a pan for supporting the brim of the hat. The front of the pan includes a recess sized and shaped to receive a dipped front of the brim of the cowboy hat.
SYSTEM FOR PROTECTING AND STORING CAPS
A system for protecting and storing caps according to various aspects of the present technology may include a main body section having an internal volume for receiving a plurality of caps and a forebody for receiving a front portion of at least one cap. The forebody may include a conforming upper section and a lower portion having a receiving pocket for a bill of the cap. The conforming upper section may be shaped to correspond to the size and shape of the forward portion of a crown of the standard ball cap. The main body section may allow for a linear stacking of the plurality of caps within the interior volume.
Hat Storage and Protection Container
A hat container comprises a top component, having a crown portion in communication with a bill portion, as well as a bottom component releasably engaged to the top component. A rear door hingedly engages the crown portion. The top component, bottom component, and rear door define an interior of the hat container, wherein the interior is dimensioned to contain one or more hats. An upper mating component is positioned on the crown portion and a lower mating component is positioned on the bottom portion. Each mating component facilitates stacking of two or more hat containers.
Hat Storage and Protection Container
A hat container comprises a top component, having a crown portion in communication with a bill portion, as well as a bottom component releasably engaged to the top component. A rear door hingedly engages the crown portion. The top component, bottom component, and rear door define an interior of the hat container, wherein the interior is dimensioned to contain one or more hats. An upper mating component is positioned on the crown portion and a lower mating component is positioned on the bottom portion. Each mating component facilitates stacking of two or more hat containers.
Hat Transporting Container
A hat transporting container includes a storage compartment, a central support, a brim cover, a crown opening, and a locking mechanism. The brim cover is hingedly connected to the storage compartment and functions as a lid. The crown opening concentrically traverses through a top panel of the storage compartment. The central support that supports a crown portion of the hat is concentrically connected onto a base of the storage compartment. The central support is oriented toward the crown opening. During transportation, the brim cover is engaged with the storage compartment through the locking mechanism so that the crown opening can radially position around the crown of the hat and secures the hat within the storage compartment. When the hat need to be removed from the storage compartment, the brim cover is disengaged from the storage compartment through the locking mechanism.
Hat Transporting Container
A hat transporting container includes a storage compartment, a central support, a brim cover, a crown opening, and a locking mechanism. The brim cover is hingedly connected to the storage compartment and functions as a lid. The crown opening concentrically traverses through a top panel of the storage compartment. The central support that supports a crown portion of the hat is concentrically connected onto a base of the storage compartment. The central support is oriented toward the crown opening. During transportation, the brim cover is engaged with the storage compartment through the locking mechanism so that the crown opening can radially position around the crown of the hat and secures the hat within the storage compartment. When the hat need to be removed from the storage compartment, the brim cover is disengaged from the storage compartment through the locking mechanism.
Storage device for hats and/or caps
The embodiments of the present invention relate to storage devices for hats and/or caps that allow for organizing the hats and/or caps into space saving arrangements. The embodiments comprise an outer shell that is formed in part by a movable closure that allows for access to the interior of the shell for the purpose of placing hats and/or caps in the outer shell and/or removing hats and/or caps from the outer shell. In some embodiments of the present invention, the storage device includes means for being hung on a hanging rod or pole that is usually positioned in a closet and/or for being hung on a hanging member, device or apparatus that may be positioned behind a door, on a wall, or in any applicable position or arrangement. In some embodiments, the storage device includes means for hanging other similar storage devices from the storage device of the present invention.
Storage device for hats and/or caps
The embodiments of the present invention relate to storage devices for hats and/or caps that allow for organizing the hats and/or caps into space saving arrangements. The embodiments comprise an outer shell that is formed in part by a movable closure that allows for access to the interior of the shell for the purpose of placing hats and/or caps in the outer shell and/or removing hats and/or caps from the outer shell. In some embodiments of the present invention, the storage device includes means for being hung on a hanging rod or pole that is usually positioned in a closet and/or for being hung on a hanging member, device or apparatus that may be positioned behind a door, on a wall, or in any applicable position or arrangement. In some embodiments, the storage device includes means for hanging other similar storage devices from the storage device of the present invention.
Baseball Cap Storage Device
A baseball cap storage device for storing and displaying baseball caps includes a base and a shell. A first mold and an end plate are engaged to and extend from an upper face of the base proximate to a first and second ends of the base, respectively. A second mold is slidably attached to the base and is selectively positionable between the first mold and the end plate. A biaser is attached to the end plate and biases the second mold toward the first mold. The first mold abuts a concave face of a plurality of baseball caps, which are folded and nested. The second mold abuts a convex face of the plurality of baseball caps to fixedly position the plurality of baseball caps between the first and second molds. A shell, which has an open bottom, is selectively positionable upon the base to cover the plurality of baseball caps.