Ball cap display rack
11457752 ยท 2022-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cap rack includes a base strip having a substantially semicircular support band positioned thereon. The support band upwardly extends at a predetermined, acute angle relative to a vertical plane to restrain a ball cap in an optimal viewing angle. The support band includes a clip on each of two side portions and a button retainer on an upper portion for securing a folded cap crown. Multiple strips can be interconnected to form a rack having a larger capacity, if desired.
Claims
1. A cap storage rack comprising: a first base strip having a front surface, a rear surface, a first end, and an opposing second end; a substantially semicircular support band positioned on the front surface of said first base strip wherein a connection between the support band and the first base strip is structurally enhanced with a gusset, said support band having an arcuate upper portion with a pair of side portions depending therefrom, said support band upwardly extending at a predetermined acute angle relative to a vertical plane of the first base strip to restrain a ball cap in a discrete viewing orientation; a clip on each of said side portions of said support band for securing a folded edge of the ball cap; a button grip on the arcuate upper portion of said support band for sliding beneath a cap button of the ball cap.
2. The cap storage rack according to claim 1 further comprising: a second base strip having a first end and an opposing second end; a first channel on the rear surface of said first base strip, near the first end of said first base strip; a second channel on the rear surface of said second base strip, near the second end of said second base strip; a connector having a pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions, a first of said pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions slidably received within the first channel and a second of said pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions slidably received within the second channel to connect said first base strip to said second base strip.
3. The cap storage rack according to claim 1 further comprising: at least one keyed aperture on the front surface of said first base strip; at least one fastener received within said at least one keyed aperture and secured to a support surface.
4. The cap storage rack according to claim 1 wherein each clip comprises an L-shaped tab having a back section with an elongated flap perpendicularly extending therefrom.
5. The cap storage rack according to claim 1 wherein said button grip is L-shaped and includes a rear wall with a fork perpendicularly extending from an upper end, said fork including a pair of spaced tines that form a slot for slidably receiving the cap button of the ball cap.
6. The cap storage rack according to claim 5 wherein a thickness of each of said tines tapers toward a distal end to facilitate sliding beneath the cap button of the ball cap while creating friction between the button grip and the cap button of the ball cap.
7. A cap storage rack comprising: a first base strip having a front surface, a rear surface, a first end, and an opposing second end; a substantially semicircular support band positioned on the front surface of said first base strip, said support band having an arcuate upper portion with a pair of side portions depending therefrom, said support band upwardly extending at a predetermined acute angle relative to a vertical plane of the first base strip to restrain a ball cap in a discrete viewing orientation; a clip on each of said side portions of said support band for securing a folded edge of the ball cap; a button grip on the arcuate upper portion of said support band for sliding beneath a cap button of the ball cap; a second base strip having a first end and an opposing second end; a first channel on the rear surface of said first base strip, near the first end of said first base strip; a second channel on the rear surface of said second base strip, near the second end of said second base strip; a connector having a pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions, a first of said pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions slidably received within the first channel and a second of said pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions slidably received within the second channel to connect said first base strip to said second base strip.
8. The cap storage rack according to claim 7 wherein a connection between the support band and the base strip is structurally enhanced with a gusset.
9. The cap storage rack according to claim 7 further comprising: at least one keyed aperture on the front surface of said first base strip; at least one fastener received within said at least one keyed aperture and secured to a support surface.
10. The cap storage rack according to claim 7 wherein each clip comprises an L-shaped tab having a back section with an elongated flap perpendicularly extending therefrom.
11. The cap storage rack according to claim 7 wherein said button grip is L-shaped and includes a rear wall with a fork perpendicularly extending from an upper end, said fork including a pair of spaced tines that form a slot for slidably receiving the cap button of the ball cap.
12. The cap storage rack according to claim 11 wherein a thickness of each of said tines tapers toward a distal end to facilitate sliding beneath the cap button of the ball cap while creating friction between the button grip and the cap button of the ball cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) The present invention 100 relates to a rack 102 for supporting a plurality of ball caps 200 at an angle where the cap ornamentation 204 is readily visible to those nearby. The rack 100 according to the present invention comprises a base strip 108 having a front surface, a rear surface, a first end 130, and an opposing second end 132. On the rear surface of the base strip, near each end, is a channel 134 that slidably receives a connector 140 for joining two or more strips to form a larger rack. The connector 140 includes a pair of juxtaposed, vertical protrusions 142 that are dimensioned and configured to firmly fit within the channels. On the front surface of the base strip is at least one keyed aperture 150 that receives a fastener 152 to attach the base strip to a wall or other support surface. Additionally, the base strip is further secured with multiple patches of dual-sided foam adhesive.
(15) Integrally extending from the front surface of the base strip is a substantially semicircular support band 104 having an arcuate upper portion 106 with a pair of side portions depending therefrom. The connection between the support band and the base strip is structurally enhanced with gussets 156 to prevent fracturing or severing during use. The support band upwardly extends at a predetermined acute angle relative to a vertical plane to restrain a ball cap in an optimal viewing orientation. The support band includes a clip 110 on each of the two side portions and a button grip 120 on the upper portion. The clip 110 is formed of an L-shaped tab having a back section 112 with an elongated flap 114 perpendicularly extending therefrom. A space 116 formed between the flap 114 and support band is dimensioned to firmly receive a folded cap crown 202 as explained in more detail below.
(16) The button grip is also L-shaped and includes a rear wall 122 with a fork 124 perpendicularly extending from an upper end. The fork includes a pair of spaced times that form a slot 128 for slidably receiving a cap button 206. A space 126 formed between the fork and support band receives a folded portion of a cap crown 202 as described in more detail below. The thickness of each tine tapers toward its distal end to easily slip beneath a cap button while creating sufficient friction to secure the cap to the support band.
(17) The support band 106 could include a goose-neck LED lamp attached to its rear surface, near the button grip 120. The LED lamp could extend outwardly and over the crown to illuminate the ornamentation 204.
(18) To store caps on the rack according to the present invention, a user secures one or more base strips to a wall or other support surface. The rear section of the cap crown is folded inwardly into a front section. The resulting fold line is inserted into the clips and the grip tines are slid beneath the cap button. The upwardly angled support bands position the cap in a downward angle wherein the ornamentation is readily visible.
(19) The above-described device is not limited to the exact details of construction and enumeration of parts provided herein. Preferably, the support band, the clips and button grip are integrally molded as a unitary component to eliminate the need for additional fasteners and to prevent inadvertent misplacement of the various elements. Furthermore, the size, shape, and materials of construction of the various components can be varied without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
(20) Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims.