This invention pertains to bracket(s) for holding and/or displaying hat and ball caps and more specifically, the invention pertains to storage, organization and/or protection of hats and ball caps, so when utilized, the invention may provide protection of the integrity of a hat shape as originally manufactured, provide variety of configurations for organization of more than one hat or ball cap and/or allow for infinite connection of multiple devices to benefit a user.
Hat hangers are well known. Typically, hangers are utilized to organize groups of hats as a space saving measure. Most hat hangars engage the hat by the bill, bead or back of the hat. Generally, there are individual hanging posts that accommodate garments as well as hats, a single device with multiple mounting points that can be strapped or hung to doors and walls. Either configuration or most other available hat hanging devices do not take into consideration the strongest point on a hat and engage that point when hanging or storing. As a result, the original configuration of the hat is altered over time and loses its shape and integrity as the bill, bead or back are stressed.
Current devices typically allow for hats to be hung on a single post or mount, side by side. Single posts or mounts provide no options for hanging multiple hats. Single posts are often mounted on doors and walls. Other devices in the marketplace provide options for a defined number of hats to be mounted on one device but are limited to the number of contact points pre-determined by the manufacturer. Improvements would be helpful over the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved bracket for at least some embodiment for organizing and preserving hats or caps (such as baseball caps). Many embodiments of the present invention are designed to overcome these realities and/or limitations created by currently available devices. The present invention may engage the hat or ball cap on the front back of the bill where the crown meets the bill. The natural balance point of the hat may be in this position, so stress to the bill, bead and/or back of the hat may be eliminated. The width of the contact point, “Whale tail”, is designed to distribute focus along the back of the bill and/or to provide additional strength and balance to potentially protect the integrity of the hat.
The device may be designed to accommodate a single hat or ball cap, a single hat or ball cap collapsed back under, 3 hats collapsed and/or folded under per each device or level and/or stacked hats at each level. The device is designed to connect from the top and bottom with a unique trapezoid sliding and locking design allowing for an infinite number of connections and hats or ball caps to be mounted.
The device may be designed such that while one unit is attached to a flat surface, additional device units can be attached without the need to remove the “anchored” device unit already mounted.
The device may be attached to any flat surface via permanent and temporary means. The device may be attached back to back, top and bottom screw holes are provided to ensure maximum strength and versatility.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following descriptions and accompanying drawings where:
The top arm 16 may have a medallion 15 angularly connected to upper portion 18 such as a marketing medallion 24 connected at an angle 26 for at least some embodiments.
The bottom arm 14 may include a whale tail 28 which extends upwardly relative to the back plate 10. Other embodiments may have other constructions. The rear of the back plate 10 is illustrated in
A front view is shown in
Marketing medallion 24 by display arm 52 could be utilized for branding, marketing and/or other purposes.
Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/892,191 filed Aug. 27, 2019, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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