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US2643773A
US2643773A US246960A US24696051A US2643773A US 2643773 A US2643773 A US 2643773A US 246960 A US246960 A US 246960A US 24696051 A US24696051 A US 24696051A US 2643773 A US2643773 A US 2643773A
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  • This invention relates to hat holders and hanger supports, and: it has reference more par-'- ticularly .to devices of .that character designed forconven'ient use in the ordinary types of automobiles; it being the principal object of the invention to provide a practical, relatively inexpensive'and easy to apply'devic'e'; for the holding of a hat and for the support of one or more coat hangers or similar types of articles.
  • the present invention resides in the provision of a device of the above stated character comprising an:-.attaching clip made from asingle piece of sheet metal, and so bent or formed that it can be applied to the top edge *ofa window glass; as used in the automo--- bile, anda'hat holder made from a single length of wire, bent-to loop formand pivotally secured at'its. ends in the attaching clip; the said 1001) serving to receive thehatinra position of support and being adapted to .be swung to a position out of the way when not in use.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the present hat holder and hanger support as applied for use to the top edge of a window glass.
  • Fig. 2 is a top, or plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the hanger as applied to the glass, and indicating one way of its use for support of a hat.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view, illustrating another mode of application of the device to the glass panel and manner of applying a hat thereto.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the clip in one of its forms of construction.
  • Fig. 6 is a view of another form of clip and the mode of application of the hat holding loop thereto.
  • the present device is of two piece construction, comprising the clip or attaching portion, designated in its entirety by reference numeral l0, and the hat holder that is designated in its entirety by reference numeral l I.
  • the clip is preferably formed from a single piece of thin sheet metal, cut and bent to the formshown in Fig. 5. Itcomprises a rectangular, vertically disposed body portion [2, with an outwardly andthen downwardly bent hook forming portion [3* across its-top edge, designed tobe applied over the horizontal top edge portion of the window glass: panel litof anautomobile, as has been-clearlyillustraitedin Fig. 1.. The; lower edge ofthe-bodyportion'.
  • the body. I2 has an integrally formed and rather extendedflange with an i-inwardly directed portion ll, a continuing. downwardly-directed portion [8,. then an. out- Wardlyxan-d: upwardly-turnedpart l9 forming an upwardly opening hook that depends below the axial line of the sockets Iii-l6 and is inwardly offset from the plane of the flat body portion 12; this relationship being shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • the hat holder is made from a single length of still wire, bent to form an oval loop 25, to receive a hat therein either as in Fig. 3, or asshown in Fig. 4.
  • the end portions of the wire extend from one end of the loop for a short distance in parallel relationship, and are then bent in the same direction, as at 26, to provide the two leg portions 26'26'. Then they are again angularly bent, as at 27, to provide the two extending portions 2l2l which lie in a plane parallel to the plane of the loop 25, and these portions terminate in inwardly turned, and axially aligned toe portions 28-28, shown best in Fig. 2, that are pivotally contained in the axially aligned sockets l6-l6 of the clip Hi.
  • the loop 25 can be used in two ways for the support of a hat; either as shown in Figs. 1 and l, or as in Fig. 3.
  • the supporting clip When the supporting clip is applied to the supporting glass panel I4, its body portion 12 is engaged flatly against the inside surface of the glass panel, and the hook portion I3 is applied over the top edge of the panel.
  • the wire loop 25 can then be brought to and held in a substantially horizontally extended position as in Fig. 4, and the hat dropped into the loop crown first, and with brim rested on the loop. It will be understood from the showing in Figs. 1, 4 and 5 that when the loop is thus extended, the parts 21' that are immediately adjacent the inturned toes 2828, will rest upon the upwardly facing shoulders 30-30 and the loop thereby held in the horizontal position.
  • the loop 25 is allowed to depend from the clip as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the clip in is applied to the glass panel in the same way as for the horizontal support of the loop, but the leg portions 2'I'--2'lare pulled apart so that they are disengaged from the shoulders 3G3G, thus allowing the loop to swing down to the position of Fig. 3.
  • the hat is received from the inside and with the hat brim engaged against the glass panel.
  • the leg portions 2T21, and the loop 25 assume the dotted line position of Fig. 2 when the device is used in the manner shown in Fig. 3.
  • the wire used to form the loop 25 and its supporting or suspending portions have suflicient stiffness to retain its functional relationship to the clip. It can be easily sprung to disengage the parts 21 from the shoulders 30 when it is desired to adjust the loop to the position of Fig. 3.
  • Such devices are relatively inexpensive, easy to apply or remove from position of use, and well and efiectively serve their intended purposes.
  • a hat holder and hanger of the character described comprising a supporting clip and a hat holding loop; said clip comprising a flat body portion, formed along the top and lower edges with hook forming portions turned in opposite directions, said clip being provided at opposite sides and between the oppositely turned hooks, with spaced, horizontally and axially aligned tubular sockets, and the hat holding loop comprising a single piece of wire bent to provide an oval loop in which a hat can be received and held, and to provide leg portions extending from each end of the loop, and formed at their ends with toe portions, bent to axial alignment and pivotally contained in said sockets; said socket forming portions having shoulders at their ends against which the leg portions of the wire can be rested, for the horizontal support of the loop, and from which they can be disengaged to permit the loop to depend freely for the clip.

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D. NICHOLSON HAT HOLDER AND HANGER SUPPORT June 30, 1953 Filed Sept. 17, 1951 INVENTOR. DEAN N/cHaL .5 ON
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2,643,773 7 v HAT HOLDER AND HANGER; SUPPORT Dean Nicholson, iil ondyki a',.Ariz. Application September 17, 195 1, Serial- N0. 247E960 V r 1v This invention relates to hat holders and hanger supports, and: it has reference more par-'- ticularly .to devices of .that character designed forconven'ient use in the ordinary types of automobiles; it being the principal object of the invention to provide a practical, relatively inexpensive'and easy to apply'devic'e'; for the holding of a hat and for the support of one or more coat hangers or similar types of articles.
More specifically stated, the present invention resides in the provision of a device of the above stated character comprising an:-.attaching clip made from asingle piece of sheet metal, and so bent or formed that it can be applied to the top edge *ofa window glass; as used in the automo-- bile, anda'hat holder made from a single length of wire, bent-to loop formand pivotally secured at'its. ends in the attaching clip; the said 1001) serving to receive thehatinra position of support and being adapted to .be swung to a position out of the way when not in use.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a device as above stated wherein the clip is formed with a hook to which a coat hanger may be applied for its functional use.
Other objects and advantages reside in the details of construction and combination of parts and in the mode of use of the device as will hereinafter be fully described.
In accomplishing these and other objects of the invention, I have provided the improved details of construction, the preferred forms of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the present hat holder and hanger support as applied for use to the top edge of a window glass.
Fig. 2 is a top, or plan view of the same.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the hanger as applied to the glass, and indicating one way of its use for support of a hat.
Fig. 4 is a side view, illustrating another mode of application of the device to the glass panel and manner of applying a hat thereto.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the clip in one of its forms of construction.
Fig. 6 is a view of another form of clip and the mode of application of the hat holding loop thereto.
Referring more in detail to the drawings The present device is of two piece construction, comprising the clip or attaching portion, designated in its entirety by reference numeral l0, and the hat holder that is designated in its entirety by reference numeral l I.
1 Claim. (01. 211-132)- The clip is preferably formed from a single piece of thin sheet metal, cut and bent to the formshown in Fig. 5. Itcomprises a rectangular, vertically disposed body portion [2, with an outwardly andthen downwardly bent hook forming portion [3* across its-top edge, designed tobe applied over the horizontal top edge portion of the window glass: panel litof anautomobile, as has been-clearlyillustraitedin Fig. 1.. The; lower edge ofthe-bodyportion'. ii of the clip is'formed, adj'ae'ent the;.opposite-side;edges of the piece, withinwardly" turned and; then downwardly, outwardly and upwardly curled parts l'5-l5 which form axially aligned tubular. sockets I6--l 6.
' BetWeen -thes'e"- sockets, the body. I2 has an integrally formed and rather extendedflange with an i-inwardly directed portion ll, a continuing. downwardly-directed portion [8,. then an. out- Wardlyxan-d: upwardly-turnedpart l9 forming an upwardly opening hook that depends below the axial line of the sockets Iii-l6 and is inwardly offset from the plane of the flat body portion 12; this relationship being shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
In that form of construction shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the hat holder is made from a single length of still wire, bent to form an oval loop 25, to receive a hat therein either as in Fig. 3, or asshown in Fig. 4. The end portions of the wire extend from one end of the loop for a short distance in parallel relationship, and are then bent in the same direction, as at 26, to provide the two leg portions 26'26'. Then they are again angularly bent, as at 27, to provide the two extending portions 2l2l which lie in a plane parallel to the plane of the loop 25, and these portions terminate in inwardly turned, and axially aligned toe portions 28-28, shown best in Fig. 2, that are pivotally contained in the axially aligned sockets l6-l6 of the clip Hi.
It is to be observed by reference to Fig. 5, that, at their outer ends, the cylindrically curled socket forming parts l5|5 are cut away above the horizontal axial plane so as to provide upwardly facing shoulders 30-430 which have a particular function, presently to be explained, for horizontally supporting the wire loop.
The loop 25 can be used in two ways for the support of a hat; either as shown in Figs. 1 and l, or as in Fig. 3. When the supporting clip is applied to the supporting glass panel I4, its body portion 12 is engaged flatly against the inside surface of the glass panel, and the hook portion I3 is applied over the top edge of the panel. The wire loop 25 can then be brought to and held in a substantially horizontally extended position as in Fig. 4, and the hat dropped into the loop crown first, and with brim rested on the loop. It will be understood from the showing in Figs. 1, 4 and 5 that when the loop is thus extended, the parts 21' that are immediately adjacent the inturned toes 2828, will rest upon the upwardly facing shoulders 30-30 and the loop thereby held in the horizontal position.
In another manner of use, the loop 25 is allowed to depend from the clip as shown in Fig. 3. The clip in is applied to the glass panel in the same way as for the horizontal support of the loop, but the leg portions 2'I'--2'lare pulled apart so that they are disengaged from the shoulders 3G3G, thus allowing the loop to swing down to the position of Fig. 3. In this position, the hat is received from the inside and with the hat brim engaged against the glass panel. The leg portions 2T21, and the loop 25 assume the dotted line position of Fig. 2 when the device is used in the manner shown in Fig. 3.
In the alternative form of construction that is shown in Fig. 6, the toes at the ends of the leg portions 2i2l are turned outwardly in axial alignment to enter the aligned sockets IB I 5 from their inner ends, and the shoulders 30-30 are there formed at the inner ends of the tubular sockets Hi to serve the same purpose in the same Way as in the previously described form of device.
The wire used to form the loop 25 and its supporting or suspending portions have suflicient stiffness to retain its functional relationship to the clip. It can be easily sprung to disengage the parts 21 from the shoulders 30 when it is desired to adjust the loop to the position of Fig. 3.
In using the device in the manner shown either in Fig. 1 or Fig. 3 the hook 13 of the clip is applied to the top edge of the panel, and the hook I9 is thereby placed in position for the application of the hook of a coat hanger, or the like, thereto;
4 such a hanger being shown in dotted lines and designated by reference numeral 40.
Such devices are relatively inexpensive, easy to apply or remove from position of use, and well and efiectively serve their intended purposes.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters-Patent is:
A hat holder and hanger of the character described comprising a supporting clip and a hat holding loop; said clip comprising a flat body portion, formed along the top and lower edges with hook forming portions turned in opposite directions, said clip being provided at opposite sides and between the oppositely turned hooks, with spaced, horizontally and axially aligned tubular sockets, and the hat holding loop comprising a single piece of wire bent to provide an oval loop in which a hat can be received and held, and to provide leg portions extending from each end of the loop, and formed at their ends with toe portions, bent to axial alignment and pivotally contained in said sockets; said socket forming portions having shoulders at their ends against which the leg portions of the wire can be rested, for the horizontal support of the loop, and from which they can be disengaged to permit the loop to depend freely for the clip.
DE N NICHOLSON.
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US2923412A (en) * 1955-06-09 1960-02-02 Lura C Dean Automobile hat holder
US2990959A (en) * 1960-05-26 1961-07-04 Andrew C Larsen Combination garment hanger
US3178030A (en) * 1964-01-03 1965-04-13 Richard A Huebel Hat holders
US6293413B1 (en) * 1999-09-14 2001-09-25 Scott A. Patton Cap holder
USD845653S1 (en) * 2017-12-20 2019-04-16 Danping Wu Helmet stand
US11253093B1 (en) * 2018-07-07 2022-02-22 Classic Décor Ltd. Hat hanger
US11585484B1 (en) * 2020-01-24 2023-02-21 William Wooten Hat and clothing storage and display article

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US501329A (en) * 1893-07-11 Hat-holder and coat-hook
US1751198A (en) * 1929-07-10 1930-03-18 John E Franck Garment hanger
US2341643A (en) * 1943-11-24 1944-02-15 William F Mincenberg Hat hanger
US2546635A (en) * 1948-09-28 1951-03-27 Farkas Seymour Holder for dispensing packages
US2574557A (en) * 1948-05-07 1951-11-13 John P Goodhand Hat and tie hanger

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US1751198A (en) * 1929-07-10 1930-03-18 John E Franck Garment hanger
US2341643A (en) * 1943-11-24 1944-02-15 William F Mincenberg Hat hanger
US2574557A (en) * 1948-05-07 1951-11-13 John P Goodhand Hat and tie hanger
US2546635A (en) * 1948-09-28 1951-03-27 Farkas Seymour Holder for dispensing packages

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2923412A (en) * 1955-06-09 1960-02-02 Lura C Dean Automobile hat holder
US2990959A (en) * 1960-05-26 1961-07-04 Andrew C Larsen Combination garment hanger
US3178030A (en) * 1964-01-03 1965-04-13 Richard A Huebel Hat holders
US6293413B1 (en) * 1999-09-14 2001-09-25 Scott A. Patton Cap holder
USD845653S1 (en) * 2017-12-20 2019-04-16 Danping Wu Helmet stand
US11253093B1 (en) * 2018-07-07 2022-02-22 Classic Décor Ltd. Hat hanger
US11585484B1 (en) * 2020-01-24 2023-02-21 William Wooten Hat and clothing storage and display article

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