Patent classifications
A45C11/02
Insulating device backpack
An insulating device can include an aperture having a waterproof closure which allows access to the chamber within the insulating device. The closure can help prevent any fluid leakage into and out of the insulating device if the insulating device is overturned or in any configuration other than upright. The closure may also prevent any fluid from permeating into the chamber if the insulating device is exposed to precipitation, other fluid, or submersed under water. The insulating device may include a back panel support structure and shoulder straps allowing the device to be worn as a backpack. This construction results in an insulating chamber that is substantially impervious to water and other liquids when the closure is sealed.
Pack for Carrying Hat
A case or pack for carrying one or more hats include a base and cover hingedly attached together at their bottom ends. An attachment device, such as a zipper, can open and close the inner edges of the base and cover together to open and close the compartment for holding the hats in the case. At least one or a pair of shoulder straps is attached to the base of the case and is adjustable so the wearer can hold the case centered on the wearer's back hands-free. The base of the case can include a handle at the top end for also carrying the case. Internally, the case can include one or more structured inserts of foam or the like for accommodating and supporting the hat(s) in the compartment of the case.
Pack for Carrying Hat
A case or pack for carrying one or more hats include a base and cover hingedly attached together at their bottom ends. An attachment device, such as a zipper, can open and close the inner edges of the base and cover together to open and close the compartment for holding the hats in the case. At least one or a pair of shoulder straps is attached to the base of the case and is adjustable so the wearer can hold the case centered on the wearer's back hands-free. The base of the case can include a handle at the top end for also carrying the case. Internally, the case can include one or more structured inserts of foam or the like for accommodating and supporting the hat(s) in the compartment of the case.
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.
Low impact accessory organizer
An accessory organizer device includes an elongated main body having a plurality of surfaces. A plurality of hooks is secured along one or more surfaces of the main body and can function to engage any number of secondary items such as clothing, jewelry, hats and glasses. The main body includes a layered construction having a rigid core, a padded layer, a decorative layer and a transparent layer. An outer layer is removably secured to the main body and includes a plurality of grommets that are shaped and sized to receive the plurality of hooks.
Hat Storage Container
The present invention relates to a hat storage container for storing and transporting at least one hat. The container has a cover; a base; a hat stop and a handle. The base releasably connects to the cover to define a cavity for receiving the at least one hat; and the hat stop is generally semi-dome shaped and is for locating the at least one hat within the cavity. The cover has a generally semi-dome shaped portion for covering the hat stop and crown portions of the at least one hat, and a bill portion extending therefrom for covering bill portions of the at least one hat. The hat stop houses, or provides a mounting for a deodoriser.
Hat Storage Container
The present invention relates to a hat storage container for storing and transporting at least one hat. The container has a cover; a base; a hat stop and a handle. The base releasably connects to the cover to define a cavity for receiving the at least one hat; and the hat stop is generally semi-dome shaped and is for locating the at least one hat within the cavity. The cover has a generally semi-dome shaped portion for covering the hat stop and crown portions of the at least one hat, and a bill portion extending therefrom for covering bill portions of the at least one hat. The hat stop houses, or provides a mounting for a deodoriser.
Insulating device backpack
An insulating device can include an aperture having a waterproof closure which allows access to the chamber within the insulating device. The closure can help prevent any fluid leakage into and out of the insulating device if the insulating device is overturned or in any configuration other than upright. The closure may also prevent any fluid from permeating into the chamber if the insulating device is exposed to precipitation, other fluid, or submersed under water. The insulating device may include a back panel support structure and shoulder straps allowing the device to be worn as a backpack. This construction results in an insulating chamber that is substantially impervious to water and other liquids when the closure is sealed.
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.