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US1542320A
US1542320A US691573A US69157324A US1542320A US 1542320 A US1542320 A US 1542320A US 691573 A US691573 A US 691573A US 69157324 A US69157324 A US 69157324A US 1542320 A US1542320 A US 1542320A
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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
    • A47G25/14Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
    • A47G25/28Hangers characterised by their shape
    • A47G25/34Hangers characterised by their shape with hook and hanger made in one piece

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  • Fig. I is a perspective view of a garment hanger generally typifyingz my invention
  • ig. II shows my invention as embodiedin' a hanger constructed of wire
  • Fig. III shows a slight modification 1n the wire type of construction.
  • my improved garment hanger comprises a coat supporting portlon 1, and
  • a cross bar 2 for supporting a skirt ortrousers above said coat supporting portion.
  • the whole is arranged to be hung by a suspension hook 3 that has connection with one end of the cross bar 2.
  • a hanger conformed as shown in this figure may be readily constructed by profile cutting of either thin wood or by die stamping the same from sheet metal. 7
  • the device is made with the same general configuration as in Fig. I, from a single strand of stout wire.
  • one end of the wire is bent to first 2, From the point 7, the wire is twisted or coiled downward vertically as at8 for a short distance, and then again bent laterally in the same direction as before to form an elongated outwardly-divergent loop 9 designed to serve as one half of the coat supporting portion 1 of the, device.
  • the return segment 10 of the loop 9 is extended beyond-the coil 8 in the opposite direction to form a second loop 11 constituting the other half of the coat supporting portion 1.
  • the wire Upon completlon of the loop 11, the wire is agaln involved in the twisted portion 8, and the terminal end finally bent laterally as at 12 to form the complemental portion of the horizontal trouser or skirt supporting bar. 2. If desired or required, skirt hooks 13 may be secured to the ends'ofthe cross bar 2, or they may be formed by twisting the wire itself at the corresponding regions.
  • a garment hanger constructed in this way of wire is amply stiffened to resist flexure or bendin under ordina usage.
  • Fig. II of the drawmgs I have shown a modified construction in which the device is made of two strands of wire instead of one as in the previous instance.
  • the first strand affords the hook 3 also the connection 4 to one end of the cross bar, and after forming the twist 8 is again bent laterally to provide one arm of the coat supporting portion 1.
  • the other piece or strand of wire, ltwill be noted provides the other half of the trouser or skirt supporting cross bar, 2, and after being involved in the twist 8 for juncture and incorporation with the first strand of wire, is bent laterally to provide the complemental arm of the coat supporting portion.
  • I may resort to soldering or welding along the twisted portion 8.
  • the device is characterized by having a trouser or coat supporting cross bar above the coat supporting portion and the suspension hook oined by a connection with but one end of the said skirt or trouser supportin bar, so that free access is had to Q guano a suspension hook at one end, then straightened out to a point at one side of the hook, thence returning at a slight inclination to a central point below the hook to form.
  • one half of a skirt or trouser supporting horizontal cross bar then twisted vertically downward for a short distance and thereafter bent into an elongated loop to form one half of a coat supporting portion, the

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June 16, 1925.
W. REID GARMENT HANGER Filed Feb. 9, 1924 WITNESS INVENTOR I w mzzmm Reid, g BY W v 4 fiOR/VE YS.
Patented June 116,
wnmym O1! PHIL LDELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
summer nausea.
Application filed February 9, 1924. Serial No. 681,573.
To all whom it ma comem:
Be it known that WILLIAM REID, citizen of the United States, residing at Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvama, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in Garment Hang ers, of which the followin is a specification, reference-being had to t e accompanying drawin ga This lnvention relates to garment hangers, and has for its object the provision, of a hanger upon which articles of apparel can be hung in the order which they are dofi'ed by the wearer, and removed therefrom in the reverse order when they are to be donned, and which can be conveniently and economically manufactured either from wood sheet metal or wire as desired.
The advantages of my improved hanger will become readily apparent from detailed description that follows of one or more alternative' forms in which it may be embodied.
In the drawings, Fig. I is a perspective view ofa garment hanger generally typifyingz my invention;
ig. II shows my invention as embodiedin' a hanger constructed of wire, and
Fig. III shows a slight modification 1n the wire type of construction.
Referring first to Fig. I it will be observed that my improved garment hanger comprises a coat supporting portlon 1, and
a cross bar 2, for supporting a skirt ortrousers above said coat supporting portion. The whole is arranged to be hung by a suspension hook 3 that has connection with one end of the cross bar 2. A hanger conformed as shown in this figure may be readily constructed by profile cutting of either thin wood or by die stamping the same from sheet metal. 7
In the alternative form shown in Fig. II, the device is made with the same general configuration as in Fig. I, from a single strand of stout wire. Inthe course of manufacture, one end of the wire is bent to first 2, From the point 7, the wire is twisted or coiled downward vertically as at8 for a short distance, and then again bent laterally in the same direction as before to form an elongated outwardly-divergent loop 9 designed to serve as one half of the coat supporting portion 1 of the, device. The return segment 10 of the loop 9 is extended beyond-the coil 8 in the opposite direction to form a second loop 11 constituting the other half of the coat supporting portion 1. Upon completlon of the loop 11, the wire is agaln involved in the twisted portion 8, and the terminal end finally bent laterally as at 12 to form the complemental portion of the horizontal trouser or skirt supporting bar. 2. If desired or required, skirt hooks 13 may be secured to the ends'ofthe cross bar 2, or they may be formed by twisting the wire itself at the corresponding regions. A garment hanger constructed in this way of wire is amply stiffened to resist flexure or bendin under ordina usage.
In Fig. II of the drawmgs, I have shown a modified construction in which the device is made of two strands of wire instead of one as in the previous instance. The first strand affords the hook 3 also the connection 4 to one end of the cross bar, and after forming the twist 8 is again bent laterally to provide one arm of the coat supporting portion 1. The other piece or strand of wire, ltwill be noted provides the other half of the trouser or skirt supporting cross bar, 2, and after being involved in the twist 8 for juncture and incorporation with the first strand of wire, is bent laterally to provide the complemental arm of the coat supporting portion. As an insurance against possible' relative movement between'the two sections or strands of wire from which this type of. hanger is constructed, I may resort to soldering or welding along the twisted portion 8.
In all instances of construction, it will be noted that the device is characterized by having a trouser or coat supporting cross bar above the coat supporting portion and the suspension hook oined by a connection with but one end of the said skirt or trouser supportin bar, so that free access is had to Q guano a suspension hook at one end, then straightened out to a point at one side of the hook, thence returning at a slight inclination to a central point below the hook to form. one half of a skirt or trouser supporting horizontal cross bar, then twisted vertically downward for a short distance and thereafter bent into an elongated loop to form one half of a coat supporting portion, the
- return of-said loop being extended beyond the central twisted portion and a second elongated loop formed therein to provide the other half of the coat support, the wire being thereafter again involved in the twisted portion, and the end finally bent laterally from the twist to form the complemental arm of the trouser or skirt supporting bar.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this 4th day of February, 1924.
WILLIAM REID. Witnesses:
JAMES H. B E. L. Fnmini 'rfin.
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499538A (en) * 1944-06-17 1950-03-07 Stanton Bros Inc Garment hanger
US2594966A (en) * 1946-08-31 1952-04-29 James R Mckinney Clothes hanger
US2596745A (en) * 1949-10-12 1952-05-13 Waldman Rose Combination jacket, trouser, and tie hanger
US2705377A (en) * 1951-01-30 1955-04-05 Koastandt Francisco Goldberger Clothes drier
US2915232A (en) * 1954-06-12 1959-12-01 Adolf H Deucher Device for hanging up clothes
US2981451A (en) * 1958-08-29 1961-04-25 Marshall R Friedman Garment hanger
US3150776A (en) * 1962-01-08 1964-09-29 Mission Ind Valet stand and garment hanger
US3184066A (en) * 1962-11-07 1965-05-18 Mission Ind Valet stand and garment hangers
US20060213790A1 (en) * 2003-04-08 2006-09-28 Sang-Yup Lee Coat hanger shopping bag

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499538A (en) * 1944-06-17 1950-03-07 Stanton Bros Inc Garment hanger
US2594966A (en) * 1946-08-31 1952-04-29 James R Mckinney Clothes hanger
US2596745A (en) * 1949-10-12 1952-05-13 Waldman Rose Combination jacket, trouser, and tie hanger
US2705377A (en) * 1951-01-30 1955-04-05 Koastandt Francisco Goldberger Clothes drier
US2915232A (en) * 1954-06-12 1959-12-01 Adolf H Deucher Device for hanging up clothes
US2981451A (en) * 1958-08-29 1961-04-25 Marshall R Friedman Garment hanger
US3150776A (en) * 1962-01-08 1964-09-29 Mission Ind Valet stand and garment hanger
US3184066A (en) * 1962-11-07 1965-05-18 Mission Ind Valet stand and garment hangers
US20060213790A1 (en) * 2003-04-08 2006-09-28 Sang-Yup Lee Coat hanger shopping bag

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