Hat clip

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Inventors

Boatwright, Donald Jeffrey

Application #

012863

Filed

Nov-30-2001

Published

Nov-12-2002

Current US Class

002/171
002/209.13

International Classes

A42B 001/24

Field of Search

2/171 2/171.01 2/209.12 2/209.13 2/175.1 2/175.4 2/175.5 2/195.1 2/195.5 2/195.6 2/195.7 2/200.3 40/586 40/329 40/312 40/662

Examiners

Hale; Gloria M.

US Patent References

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4667274   Self-illumination p...
5116012   Clip board
5253368   Cap with erasable...
5276985   Detachable cap pl...
5774946   Clip
6339866   Method and appar...

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Abstract
A card or note holder (12) to be attached to the underside of the bill of a hat (34) for the purpose of keeping to do lists, check lists, or reminders in a very convenient location which can be used to take notes and record ideas when they are encountered and before they are forgotten. The outer portion of the flat clip(s) (16) is closely connected to the inner portion of the clip(s) or flat plate (14) in manner which grips the outer edge(s) of a card (30) or multiple cards while allowing the card(s) to be removed and replaced easily.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A card holding device attached to an underside of a bill of a hat or cap comprising:

(a) an inner flat plate piece slightly larger in area than a card or cards to be held against said bill of said hat;

(b) two outer clip pieces;

(c) fasteners, for connecting said outer clip pieces to said flat plate piece, and to said bill of said hat,

(d) said outer clip pieces and said inner flat plate secure said card or cards to said hat or cap so as to enable said card or cards to be removed and replaced conveniently and,

(e) wherein said flat plate piece and said outer clip pieces are composed of any one of plastic or metal.

2. A card holding device of claim 1 wherein said flat plate piece and said two outer clip pieces are constructed as a single component and said fasteners include two sided tape or pressure sensitive adhesive.



Description
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

Not Applicable

SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM

Not Applicable

BACKGROUND--Field of Invention

This invention relates to hats or caps, specifically to a device, which allows the user to clip note cards, notepaper, or other similar cards or flat items onto the underside of the bill of a hat which has this device attached, and allows the user to keep the note cards or other flat items attached to their hat for easily assessable use.

BACKGROUND--Description of Prior Art

Clipboards have been around for many years, which allow users to have a portable surface to write on and keep their notes and documents clipped together in a convenient manner.

Several types of clip boards and clip devises have previously been proposed--for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,693,370 (1954), U.S. Pat. No. 4,375,296 (1983), U.S. Pat. No. 4,628,572 (1986), U.S. Pat. No. 5,116,012 (1992), and U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,946 (1998). All of these patents provide very useful capabilities for holding papers together, but none of these or any others provide the capabilities of my patent which allows cards, paper, or other flat items to be secured to the bill of a user's hat or cap.
 
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