1. Field of the Invention
This invention resides in the field of structures for retaining the shape of baseball-type caps during washing and storage and more particularly relates to a device that can hold the cap brim and crown portion in a desired shape and at the same time allow for selection of whether to bend the brim of the cap to a curved shape or to maintain it in a generally flat shape.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the prior art it is well known that baseball-type caps, hereinafter referred to as caps, can have their brims either flat or curved, as sold. If a cap is sold with a flat brim, it can be shaped with a desired curve, as described in Applicant's prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,908,146 for a Cap Brim Shaping, Transport and Display Device. This patent is incorporated by reference into this application with regard to the desired shape and structure of baseball caps. It has been found that cap owners not only wish to maintain their cap brims in a desired shape when worn, but also when washing them to keep the brims with such desired curve and to keep the crown portions of the caps in their proper shape as the crown portions often display team logos or emblems on the fronts thereof. The appearance of these logos or emblems, denoting the wearer's support for a particular team, is important to the wearers of such caps. The prior art also includes devices that are used to hold caps in a desired shape for washing, such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,012,531 to Schoonover for a Form Retaining Holder for Visored Cap and U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,837 to Finney, Jr. et al. for a Device for Washing a Ball Cap in a Dish Washer. These devices aid users in washing the caps and keeping them clean as caps frequently become dirty and sweat-stained and the additional stiff lining in both the brim and crown portions of caps, when washed, cause the caps to lose their proper shape without devices to maintain their shapes.
It is a goal of this invention to provide an improved device for use during washing and storage of a cap, such device providing the user the option of either curving the brim or keeping it flat as well as maintaining the crown portion in its upright position for the best display of logos thereon. To that end the device of this invention has a rear member into which the cap is placed and a front member which is pivot hinged on a portion of the rear member and closes thereover. The rear member has a crown support portion that fits up into the crown portion of the cap immediately behind the crown the portion, supporting the crown portion in it upright position. The rear member also has a brim support portion that fits under the brim of the cap and allows the brim to be manipulated therein for either causing a curvature of the brim, if desired, or the brim can be left in a substantially flat position, once the brim and crown portion of the cap are positioned, as desired, on the rear member. The front member is rotated on the pivot hinge and is closed over the crown portion of the cap and locked in position to retain the crown portion of the cap securely within the device while the cap is being either washed or stored. The cap can be placed on the rear member with the back of the cap pushed into the front portion of the cap or extended outward in an open position, such as the position of the cap when it is being worn. The device not only can be used during washing or storage of the cap, but also can be used to protect the cap while traveling and for displaying the cap.
The device, as shown in
When the cap is placed on rear member 12 and cap brim 20 is adjusted to be in the desired configuration, either curved or flat within brim retention portion 40, front member 14 is then rotated 180 degree on pivot hinge 60 and closed over rear member 12, sandwiching the crown portion 80 of the cap therebetween. Front member 14 utilizes a crown top member 64 and a crown bottom member 66 interconnected by first crown upright 70 and second crown upright 72 on each side thereof extending between crown bottom member 66 and crown top member 64 and intermediate thereof is a first crown intermediate rib 74 and second crown intermediate rib 76, also interconnecting crown bottom member 66 to crown top member 64 and curved as well in the same fashion as the first and second crown uprights 70 and 72 to be in the general shape of cap crown portion 80. The central portion of crown bottom member 66 forms a crown logo bridge rib 68 that extends upward and over and then downward forming an inverted U-shape which is formed in this fashion to have the logos therebehind and prevent any rib structure from resting on the bottom of the logo or emblem portion of the cap to prevent any marks that might otherwise be formed by a member positioned thereover as well as to better hold that portion of the crown in place while the cap is being stored or washed. In an alternate embodiment, as seen in
It should be noted that a cap held within the device of this invention can be washed either by hand or in a washing machine or dishwasher. The device allows for the retention of the cap brim in either a curved or uncurved shape while at the same time preserving the curvature and shape of the crown portion of the cap.
The device of this invention can be made of plastic. Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications can be substituted therefor without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention.
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