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US652444A
US652444A US1194700A US1900011947A US652444A US 652444 A US652444 A US 652444A US 1194700 A US1194700 A US 1194700A US 1900011947 A US1900011947 A US 1900011947A US 652444 A US652444 A US 652444A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/10Hat holders; Hat racks
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/46Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/4604Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor having distinct guiding, holding, or protecting means for penetrated portion
    • Y10T24/4605Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type]

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  • the invention herein to be described has been devised to'hold ladies hats.
  • the holder consists of aplate adapted to receive the shank of a hat-pin which may yet be in a hat, the plate being adapted to be secured to the back of a chair or other object.
  • Figure l shows part of the back of a chair with my improved holder connected therewith, the holder sustaining a hat-pin.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear side view of the holder, partially broken out and containing two hat-pins, the drawing also showing a point-guard connected with the back of the chair.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates the holder in use.
  • A represents the back of a chair such as used in theaters.
  • My improved holder B as herein embodied in one of the best forms now known to me consists of a metallic plate which may have extended from it ears C, preferably formed at an angle to the plate, as shown, and provided with screw-holes D for the reception of screws E, by which to confine it in working position.
  • the metal used may be in the form of sheet metal bent over or lianged at its upper or lower ends, as at a, the lian ges so formed being provided with openings b of any desired number for the reception of the shanks of hatpins F of any usual kind.
  • the openings for Jthe pins inserted in the holes will stand at an angle with relation to the rear side of the back A of the chair, (see Figs. l and 3,) so that the points of the pins will meet, or substantially so, the back of the chair.
  • the points of the pins may pass behind a pointguard G, secured to the chairdiack by usual screws Il.
  • the holder might be made of a solid or thick bar of metal having suitable openings for the passage of the shanks of the hatspins.
  • hat-pin may be removed and put into any of the openings of the holder before nally pinning the hat to the holder.
  • part of the lining of the'hat may be turned outwardly and a pin withdrawn from the hat, or any pin may be put through the lining, its point entering one of the openings, thus holding the hat in position.
  • a hat-holder consisting of a plate adapted to be attached to a stationary support and having an opening for the reception of a hatpin, said opening being at an angle to said support.
  • a hat-holder adapted to be attached to a support and consisting of a plate provided with holes for the reception of a hat-pin, said holes being arranged to support the hat-pin at an angle to the plate.
  • a hat-holder consisting of a plate provided with iianges, said flanges having holes formed therein for the reception of a hat-pin, and being formed with provisions for attachment to a support. 4t.
  • a hat-holder composed of a plate having ears by which to attach it to a support, and having an opening for abat-pin, the opening being at an inclination to the support.
  • a hat holder composed of a metallic plate having a series of openings for receiving a hatpin, and ears to support the ends of said plate, the openings in the metallic plate being at an inclinationto the faces of said ears.

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No. 652,444. f Patented :une 2s, |900. F. J. SHEA.
HAT HOLDER.
(Application led Apr. 7l 1900.)
(No Model.)
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FLORA J. SHEA, OF BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 652,444, dated J' une 26, A1900.
Application filed April 7, 1900.
To @ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, FLORA J. SHEA, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Brookline, county of Norfolk, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Hat-Holders, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specificatiomlike letters on the drawings representing like parts.
Ladies attending the opera, theater, rbc., now commonly remove their hats and hold them, much to their discomfort.
The invention herein to be described has been devised to'hold ladies hats. The holder consists of aplate adapted to receive the shank of a hat-pin which may yet be in a hat, the plate being adapted to be secured to the back of a chair or other object.
Figure l shows part of the back of a chair with my improved holder connected therewith, the holder sustaining a hat-pin. Fig. 2 is a rear side view of the holder, partially broken out and containing two hat-pins, the drawing also showing a point-guard connected with the back of the chair. Fig. 3 illustrates the holder in use.
In the drawings, A represents the back of a chair such as used in theaters.
My improved holder B as herein embodied in one of the best forms now known to me consists of a metallic plate which may have extended from it ears C, preferably formed at an angle to the plate, as shown, and provided with screw-holes D for the reception of screws E, by which to confine it in working position. The metal used may be in the form of sheet metal bent over or lianged at its upper or lower ends, as at a, the lian ges so formed being provided with openings b of any desired number for the reception of the shanks of hatpins F of any usual kind. The openings for Jthe pins inserted in the holes will stand at an angle with relation to the rear side of the back A of the chair, (see Figs. l and 3,) so that the points of the pins will meet, or substantially so, the back of the chair. The points of the pins may pass behind a pointguard G, secured to the chairdiack by usual screws Il.
It will be obvious that the holder might be made of a solid or thick bar of metal having suitable openings for the passage of the shanks of the hatspins.
A lady on arriving in the theater may with Serial No. 11,947. (No model.)
draw the hat-pin partially and remove her' hat and then may place the hat against the back of the chair and insert the point of the pin in one of the openings of the holder, thus coniinin g the hat in place, as represented in Fig. 3.
It will be obvious that the hat in Fig. 3 might be further slid down upon the back of the chair, so that the hat would practically contact with the upper edge of the holder.
If more than one hat-pin is used, they may be removed and put into any of the openings of the holder before nally pinning the hat to the holder.
If desired, part of the lining of the'hat may be turned outwardly and a pin withdrawn from the hat, or any pin may be put through the lining, its point entering one of the openings, thus holding the hat in position. l
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. A hat-holder consisting of a plate adapted to be attached to a stationary support and having an opening for the reception of a hatpin, said opening being at an angle to said support.
2. A hat-holder adapted to be attached to a support and consisting of a plate provided with holes for the reception of a hat-pin, said holes being arranged to support the hat-pin at an angle to the plate.
3. A hat-holder consisting of a plate provided with iianges, said flanges having holes formed therein for the reception of a hat-pin, and being formed with provisions for attachment to a support. 4t. A hat-holder composed of a plate having ears by which to attach it to a support, and having an opening for abat-pin, the opening being at an inclination to the support.
5. A hat holder composed of a metallic plate having a series of openings for receiving a hatpin, and ears to support the ends of said plate, the openings in the metallic plate being at an inclinationto the faces of said ears.
In testimony whereof: I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FLORA J. SHEA. "Witnesses:
GEO. W. GREGORY, Massi. Panrnnow.
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