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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5188325 | Clothing suspension apparatus A cap suspension apparatus (20) includes an elongated support member (22) and a plurality of cap engagement assemblies (24). The support member (22) is arranged to be releasably interconnected in series with another support member of similar construction.... | 02/23/1993 |
| 5169007 | Hat hanger A hat hanger includes a hook and a crosspiece suspended by its middle from the hook. The crosspiece has ends from which depend a first pair of downwardly extending forward legs, and a second pair of downwardly extending rear legs are supported by the ends... | 12/08/1992 |
| 5137157 | Cap holder A cap holding device having a group of three restraining prongs positioned on a common base.... | 08/11/1992 |
| 5086931 | Device for holding stacked caps A device for supporting a plurality of stacked caps has a concave upward element with two end portions defining mounting brackets for attachment to a wall. In one embodiment the brackets have screw holes, and in another embodiment the brackets have elonga... | 02/11/1992 |
| 5038941 | Hat rack This invention relates to a hat clamp and rack used for holding and displaying baseball-style caps. The hat clamp holds the hat in a position such that the front portion of the hat, which usually includes some form of advertisement, is fully visible for u... | 08/13/1991 |
| 5002190 | Sports cap rack A hat rack adapted to display at various attitudes, a plurality of different peak caps discloses the use of a single longitudinal element carrying a plurality of secondary elements spacially there along, each of the second elements carrying at least two m... | 03/26/1991 |
| 5000328 | Coat hanger A coat hanger includes first and second jaws designed to grasp and hold a coat. The jaws are each pivotally attached to a supporting structure and a small metal rod is pivotally attached between the jaws. Through the use of the metal rod, an increased gri... | 03/19/1991 |
| 4993557 | Cap storing device Cap storing devices, particularly a stand for supporting a plurality of caps of the type having a deformable crown and an extended visor. The stand includes a base and upstanding back, together with a curvate shelf which engages the inner periphery of a f... | 02/19/1991 |
| 4708271 | Hat drying form A form particularly adapted to hold a wet cap or hat that has just been washed, for example, includes a base defined by a flat support plate with an inner opening. Positioned adjacent to a forward edge of this opening is a stationary member having a semic... | 11/24/1987 |
| 4684096 | Mounting device for helmet A mounting device for a helmet wherein a hook section to be fixed on a wall surface for holding a circumferential part of a helmet wearing opening has a transverse bar. The transverse bar projects to the right and left sides of the hook section at a locat... | 08/04/1987 |
| 4583646 | Sectional rack for caps and the like A sectional rack including hanger, vertical and shelf sections. The vertical section is releasably attached to the hanger section. The shelf section foldably attaches to one of the hanger and vertical sections and includes a pair of arms interconnected by... | 04/22/1986 |
| 4372450 | Hanging racks A hanging rack includes a support member and at least one hanger which is removably attached to the support member. The support member is provided with an internal receptacle having a receiving station adapted to releasably receive a plug attached to the ... | 02/08/1983 |
| 4310096 | Wall clothes hanger A multi-functional clothes hanger adapted for wall mounting comprises a rear mounting bracket having an upper shelf portion for receiving small articles extending outwardly therefrom, an upper portion extending outwardly from beneath the small article rec... | 01/12/1982 |