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This invention is related to devices that provide storage and carrying devices for headwear. Past inventions have demonstrated a variety of headwear boxes that include the following designs. Kreuter D161,844 discloses a conical hatbox comprised of corresponding upper and lower halves. Miller U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,400 shows a rack for storing/displaying baseball-style caps featuring a translucent, cylindrical main section. Faulkstien U.S. Pat. No. 4,258,842 shows a collapsible square box for caps that features transparent windows. Hatcher U.S. Pat. No. 3,402,807 discloses a set of hat containers that can be stacked inside of a fitted bag. These references are typically shaped to fit either a baseball cap or a hat with a cylindrical crown. None of these references provide a headwear container that is simultaneously rigid, stackable, mildew resistant, completely transparent and capable of accommodating headwear of virtually any shape/size.
The invention disclosed herein provides features not seen in prior art. This container features a unique octagonal shape that accommodates a wider range of hats than the aforementioned types of designs. The flat facets of the side walls allow containers to be packed tightly alongside each other (cylindrical containers slide away from each other when packed together tightly). This shape also allows the containers to be stored on their sides if desired (cylindrical containers will roll if used in this fashion). Unlike other designs it is completely transparent to allow identification and display of the contents and seals out moisture to prevent mildew. This invention is also stackable and can be easily carried.
The description presented herein and illustrated by
Handle 8 is composed of a flexible length of cord or plastic mounted onto the side of case 2. One embodiment to mount said handle consists of apertures 10 in opposing side walls of case 2 through which snap-in retaining posts 12 are installed.
This application is preceded by provisional patent (filed) which embodies the present design.