Ball cap peaking and display device

A - Human Necessities – 42 – C

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A42C 1/00 (2006.01) A42B 1/00 (2006.01) A42C 1/06 (2006.01) A42C 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2117960

A peaking and display device for increasing the curvature of the brims of sports caps and visors comprises a hollow shell adapted to lie on a table or to be mounted to a wall, and a number of preferably arcuate slots, although possibly defining an acute angle at their respective apex, defined in the shell. Each slot is adapted to receive therein a portion of the brim of a ball cap with the span of the free ends of the slot being such that side edges of the brim located in the slot are disposed more closely together than in the original, i.e. manufactured, position thereof. The curvature radius of each slot is smaller than that of the original brim and is such that the slot plastically deforms the brim, whereby once removed from the device the brim defines at least temporarily a curvature having a radius less than that of the original brim. The device can include a series of slots having different and/or identical radii for displaying one or more caps and for possibly imparting different shapes or degrees of deformation to the brims of the caps. A number of identical devices can be detachably connected side- by-side.

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