1. Field of use
This disclosure pertains to a storage device and method for storing or displaying items of apparel such as headband, belts and ear rings.
2. Related Art
Storage devices such as bins, drawers, jewelry chests and hooks are known.
This is a unique device for holding and storing girls' headbands and other objects. Headbands are generally light weight, flexible semi-circular devices that are worn on the head. The radius of the headband arc is smaller than the wearer's head. The headband is made from flexible material and the radius of the arc is stretched wider when the headband is worn on the head.
This device (sometimes referred to hereinafter as “headband and belt hanger”) provides a simple, convenient way to organize, store and if desired—display headbands. The device can also be used to store and organize belts. The device can also be used to store and display ear rings.
Headbands are difficult to organize and store. Girls often acquire many headbands and they become very hard to find, organize, store, etc. Due to their unique/irregular shape and large circular nature, they are often unorganized. For example, it is not possible to stack headbands. This disclosure provides a way to organize, store, display and or hold headbands. The current solutions on the market require that the headband go “around” or clamp onto a larger object to store it or simply hang on a loop or wire of some sort. The first solution can stretch and damage headbands. This invention does not stretch the headband at all, it simply holds the headband by one end.
Storing headbands in bins or boxes causes the headbands to be difficult to organize and causes it to be hard to find an individual headbands. The storage containers take up a great deal of room. This disclosure provides a method by which the headbands are stored without damaging or stretching the headbands in any way and makes them easy and convenient to find.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the disclosure. These drawings, together with the general description of the disclosure given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
Please refer to the drawings attached for reference to the position and orientation of the structural components. The headband and belt hanger is a device configured to hold a headband securely for purposes of storage, display, organization, etc. The device can also be used to store or display belts, ear rings, etc.
This device can be made from a variety of rigid or stiff lightweight materials, included but not limited to plastic, wood, metal, etc. Plastics may include but are not limited to polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, acrylate polymers and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or Acrylic. One method is extrusion of a moldable plastic due to the lower cost and the potential for a uniform profile. Other methods include machining the shape, stereo lithography, injection molding, or other methods of manufacturing for producing the desired shape for holding headbands by one edge, belts, ear rings for the purposes of storage, display, organization, etc.
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It will be appreciated that the V shape structure can be formed from bending a single piece of thermoplastic or thermosetting material. It can also be formed from bending metal. In yet another embodiment, the juncture between the first rigid surface and second rigid surface may be of metal welded into a V shape. In another embodiment, the juncture between the first surface and second rigid surface can be rigid plastic chemically bonded together, e.g., solvent or fusion welding. The two pieces (first and second rigid surfaces) can form the V shaped juncture by gluing or use of adhesives of the two pieces or by mechanically attaching the two pieces by means that include but are not limited to staples, nails or screws.
The headband and belt hanger can be any length, the longer the device the more headbands it can hold. The headband and belt hanger can also be used to hold belts. In this application, the belt buckle is place at the bottom of the V structure 5. The acute angle of the second rigid surface holds the belt buckle in between the first and second rigid surfaces. The belt is held by draping the belt over front top edge 6 of the second side. It will be appreciated that a tall second side will facilitate the holding of the belts. The device can also be used for hold ear rings that include an elongated wire hold as used with pierced ears. The elongated hold can be held by the front top edge 6 of the second rigid side.
The headband and belt hanger is preferably (but not necessarily) between about 1 inch and 5 inches tall with one side of the “V” being slightly taller (but not necessarily taller) than the other side of the “V”. See
The “V” shape may be modified to be more effective by adding an additional means by which to increase the friction between the device and the headband.
Methods or components for increasing headband holding friction could include (but are not limited too) foam inserts, flexible tubing or other materials, or any other materials (hereinafter “friction components”) that add to the friction between the headband and the headband and belt hanger's surface.
It will be appreciated that if the height of the second rigid surface is sufficient, no additional material will be required. For example, if the radius of the headband is 6 inches, a 5 inch high second rigid surface may be sufficient to hold the headband.
The headband and belt hanger is fastened to a wall, door, cupboard, mirror, or any other surface by adhesives, glue, tape, screws, bolts, nails, etc. It can be secured in any orientation, with the “back” of the headband and belt hanger secured to the surface. The back of the headband and belt hanger would be the first rigid surface of the device.
In another embodiment, the headband and belt hanger can be configured into multiple “V” shaped sections. These multiple sections can be each horizontally mounted but mounted vertically in orientation to each other section. The “V” shaped sections can, in a further embodiment, be mounted to a single mounting piece, e.g., fabric, that can be mounted to a surface with hooks or similar attachments.
The headband and belt hanger could also have other shapes besides a “V” shape that provided friction between the headband holder and the headband. The user simply places the headband into the headband holder by pushing one edge of the headband into the holder and wedging the edge of the headband in place. This effectively holds the headband by one edge and does not stretch out the headband. The combination of the shape of the device and the materials chosen for the headband holder provide a sufficient wedging, or friction action between the device and the headband. Once the headband is installed on a surface, or on a free standing stand, the user simply puts one side of the headband into the “V” shape (
When a person is ready to use a headband, they simply pull the headband out of the hanger and place on their head. Once headband wearing is complete, the user simply puts the headband back into the headband holder where friction holds the headband in place.
In addition, this specification is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the manner of carrying out the invention. It is to be understood that the forms of the invention herein shown and described are to be taken as the presently preferred embodiments. As already stated, various changes may be made in the shape, size and arrangement of components or adjustments made in the steps of the method without departing from the scope of this invention. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those illustrated and described herein and certain features of the invention maybe utilized independently of the use of other features, all as would be apparent to one skilled in the art after having the benefit of this description of the invention.
While specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
This disclosure claims priority to and incorporates by reference herein provisional application filed Dec. 7, 2010, application No. 61/459,080 entitled Headband Hanger, Holder and Organizer.
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61459080 | Dec 2010 | US |