US20030019892A1 - Apparatus for holding garment hangers - Google Patents
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- A47G25/00—Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
- A47G25/14—Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
- A47G25/1442—Handling hangers, e.g. stacking, dispensing
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for holding garment hangers and, in particular, to such an apparatus that permits additional hangers to be suspended from a hanger rod or rail on which the apparatus is used.
- a hook shaped member which can be placed upon a hanger rod in conventional fashion.
- the hook shaped member has a hook opening shaped and sized to provide resistance when the member is placed on and removed from a rod or rail. Curves on opposing surfaces of the hook opening increase the resistance or interference felt upon removal of the hook shaped member from a rack, thereby helping to prevent accidental removal.
- a curved surface on the hook opening permits the majority of attachment or removal resistance to be felt near a single point.
- the hook shaped member includes a slot through which a strap of material, for example, a strap of flexible material, can be attached.
- the strap has a loop for hanging garment hangers.
- a number of slots are provided in the hook shaped member to allow for adjustable attachment of the loop to the hook shaped member in serpentine fashion. In this way, the distance of the loop with respect to the hook part of the hook shaped member can be adjusted.
- Conventional garment hangers are then inserted through the loop portion to support garments.
- the invention allows the conventional garment hangers to be supported by the loop at a position at a distance below the rod or rail holding the other hangers supported directly by the rod or rail.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a hook shaped member according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the hook shaped member of FIG. 1 including a loop assembly
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the hook shaped member and loop assembly of FIG. 2 shown mounted on a rod and holding conventional coat hangers;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a hook shaped member with a non-adjustable loop according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional side view of the device shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of a hook shaped member with an adjustable loop according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of a hook shaped member according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- a hook shaped member 10 has two slots 12 . Slots 12 can receive a strap with a loop therein. Hook shaped member 10 can be formed of plastic, metal or wood, for example.
- a strap 14 is supplied with a loop or loops 16 , 18 that receive the hooks of the conventional garment hangers according to the present invention.
- Strap 14 is threaded through slots 12 in a serpentine fashion.
- the serpentine threading of strap 14 through slots 12 can provide a certain amount of resistance to movement of strap 14 through slots 12 when strap 14 is carrying the weight of garments on garment hangers hooked into loops 16 and 18 .
- the weight of garments hung from loops 16 and 18 is transferred to strap 14 and creates an automatic frictional restraint in conjunction with hook shaped member 10 and slots 12 .
- strap 14 can be adjusted by relieving the weight applied to one or more loops 16 , 18 and sliding strap 14 through slots 12 as desired.
- FIG. 3 the garment hanging device of the present invention is shown attached to and hanging from a rod 11 .
- Conventional coat hangers 20 have hooks that are placed in loops 16 and 18 to suspend the conventional coat hangers 20 .
- a hook shaped member 10 is provided with a single slot 12 and a strap 14 .
- Strap 14 is threaded through slot 12 and suspended from hook shaped member 10 .
- Strap 14 has a loop 16 , defined by a stitched or riveted portion of strap 14 .
- the hooks of conventional garment hangers can be placed in loop 16 to suspend the garments from the device.
- the device shown generally with reference designator 15 can be hooked into a loop 16 of another device 15 to thereby suspend one device from another.
- multiple garment hangers can be suspended from loop 16 of device 15 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- multiple devices 15 can be suspended from one or more devices 15 to permit an increased flexibility for applications involving device 15 and suspension of garment hangers.
- strap 14 is shown attached with a slide device 17 .
- Other adjustable devices can be used in place of slide device 17 , such as, for example, a buckle with adjustable end straps or an adjustable strap clasp mechanism.
- strap 14 can be provided with one or more non-adjustable loops in accordance with the devices shown in FIGS. 1 - 5 , in addition to the adjustable loop 16 shown in FIG. 6.
- FIGS. 7 a and 7 b a hook shaped member 10 with a hook opening 27 having a specific size and shape is shown.
- a hook resistance portion 22 on a lower body portion of hook shaped member 10 receives a portion of a rod 11 upon which device 15 will be hung.
- Another hook resistance portion 26 is shown located on an upper hook prong area of hook shaped member 10 .
- Hook resistance portion 26 has an elongated section that is substantially opposed to hook resistance portion 22 .
- Device 15 is hung upon rod 11 , shown in phantom, by receiving rod 11 through hook opening 27 defined by hook resistance portions 22 , 26 .
- Both hook resistance portions 22 and 26 have a convex surface profile, as illustrated in FIG. 7 b .
- the convex profile shape of hook resistance portions 22 , 26 permits hook shaped member 10 to be hung on rod 11 in a variety of aspects. For example, if hook shaped member 10 is tilted slightly with respect to rod 11 , the convex surfaces of hook resistance portions 22 , 26 still provide resistance to hanging device 15 on rod 11 .
- Hook shaped member 10 shown in FIGS. 7 a and 7 b operates by providing resistance when device 15 is hung upon rod 11 .
- a dimension of hook opening 27 defined by hook resistance portions 22 , 26 is carefully established so that hook resistance portions 22 , 26 are forced into contact with surfaces of rod 11 when hook shaped member 10 receives rod 11 .
- hook resistance portions 22 , 26 are forced into contact with surfaces of rod 11 thereby increasing a resistance to the removal of hook shaped member 10 from rod 11 .
- Hook resistance portion 22 is slightly curved to permit resistance to build, reach a maximum and recede as rod 11 proceeds through a minimal distance describing hook opening 27 .
- convexly curved surfaces on hook resistance portions 22 , 26 permit device 15 to be removed at a skewed angle with respect to rod 11 , while maintaining a measure of resistance to removal.
- Hook shaped member 10 may also be provided with an enlarged hook opening 27 that does not resist or substantially interfere with attachment or removal of hook shaped member 10 to/from rod 11 .
- convex curves on hook resistance portions 22 , 26 still assist in interfering with the removal of hook shaped member 10 . If hook shaped member 10 is jostled and in danger of being accidentally dislodged from rod 11 , there is typically an angle of skew observed between hook shaped member 10 and rod 11 .
- convex surfaces on hook resistance portions 22 , 26 continue to prevent hook shaped member 10 from being dislodged from rod 11 .
- Hook opening 27 is angled with respect to a vertical axis of hook shaped member 10 , as illustrated in FIG. 7 a .
- This arrangement permits hook shaped member 10 to be easily removed from rod 11 , even when resistance is provided at hook opening 27 .
- Hook shaped member 10 is tilted to substantially align hook opening 27 with a horizontal plane of rod 11 , permitting hook shaped member 10 to be removed in a horizontal direction.
- the tilted hook shaped member 10 is rotated to swing hook opening 27 across rod 11 , to remove hook shaped member 10 without excessive lifting force.
- device 15 When device 15 is heavily loaded, it can be difficult to remove hook shaped member 10 from rod 11 by lifting, since any resistance at hook opening 27 contributes to the lifting force needed to remove device 15 from rod 11 .
- By rotating hook shaped member 10 when hook opening 27 is aligned with a horizontal plane of rod 11 device 15 is easily removed without excessive force.
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A garment hanger holder device has a hook with a rectangular slot to receive a strap formed into a loop. The hook member can have multiple slots, through which a strap can be threaded to provide a simple strap adjustment mechanism. The strap can have multiple loops that can be adjustable or fixed in size. An opening of the hook member is sized and shaped to be about equal to a diameter of a standard size garment hanging rod. The opening size and shape creates resistance with the hook is placed on or removed from a garment hanging rod. The holding device permits multiple garment hangers to be suspended from a single hook and contribute to ease of storage, transportation and display. The resistance provided by the sized and shaped hook opening prevents the device from being jostled off of a garment hanging rod.
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- This application is based on and claims benefit of U.S. Application No. 60/270,994, filed Feb. 22, 2001, entitled APPARATUS FOR HOLDING GARMENT HANGERS, to which a claim of priority is hereby made.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an apparatus for holding garment hangers and, in particular, to such an apparatus that permits additional hangers to be suspended from a hanger rod or rail on which the apparatus is used.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- Devices for holding garment hangers are known for solving a variety of problems associated with storing, transporting and displaying garments, for example. U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,455 to Artemi shows such a device. In FIG. 1A of that patent the patentee describes a device with an adjustable loop in the form of a strap. However, Artemi relies upon a riveted design to provide adjustability and does not disclose using the hook member to provide adjustment.
- In addition, conventional hook members suffer from the drawback that if the hook member is jostled, the entire device is susceptible to being thrown off a rail or rod from which it is hung. It is often the case that garment hanger holder devices are used with moveable racks on rollers for transport. If the moveable rack is jostled in transit for example, the garment hanger holder device can be thrown off the rack accidentally, resulting in the suspended garments being damaged or soiled. Similarly, garment hanger holder devices can be thrown off a rail or rod in a truck used for transport, with similar results.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that allows additional hangers to be held by a hanger rail or rod. According to the present invention, a hook shaped member is provided which can be placed upon a hanger rod in conventional fashion. The hook shaped member has a hook opening shaped and sized to provide resistance when the member is placed on and removed from a rod or rail. Curves on opposing surfaces of the hook opening increase the resistance or interference felt upon removal of the hook shaped member from a rack, thereby helping to prevent accidental removal. A curved surface on the hook opening permits the majority of attachment or removal resistance to be felt near a single point.
- The hook shaped member includes a slot through which a strap of material, for example, a strap of flexible material, can be attached. The strap has a loop for hanging garment hangers. Preferably, a number of slots are provided in the hook shaped member to allow for adjustable attachment of the loop to the hook shaped member in serpentine fashion. In this way, the distance of the loop with respect to the hook part of the hook shaped member can be adjusted. Conventional garment hangers are then inserted through the loop portion to support garments. In particular, the invention allows the conventional garment hangers to be supported by the loop at a position at a distance below the rod or rail holding the other hangers supported directly by the rod or rail. This allows a larger number of garment hangers to be hung from the rail or rod than would otherwise be possible, particularly in the case where the garments hung directly from the rail have an increased thickness at approximately the shoulder of the garment due to the bulk of the conventional hangers as well as the material of the garments themselves on the hangers.
- The invention is now described with reference to the drawing figures in which:
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a hook shaped member according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the hook shaped member of FIG. 1 including a loop assembly;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the hook shaped member and loop assembly of FIG. 2 shown mounted on a rod and holding conventional coat hangers;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a hook shaped member with a non-adjustable loop according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional side view of the device shown in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of a hook shaped member with an adjustable loop according to a further embodiment of the present invention; and
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of a hook shaped member according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Referring now to FIG. 1, a hook shaped
member 10 according to the present invention has twoslots 12.Slots 12 can receive a strap with a loop therein. Hook shapedmember 10 can be formed of plastic, metal or wood, for example. - Referring now to FIG. 2, a
strap 14 is supplied with a loop or 16, 18 that receive the hooks of the conventional garment hangers according to the present invention.loops Strap 14 is threaded throughslots 12 in a serpentine fashion. The serpentine threading ofstrap 14 throughslots 12 can provide a certain amount of resistance to movement ofstrap 14 throughslots 12 whenstrap 14 is carrying the weight of garments on garment hangers hooked into 16 and 18. The weight of garments hung fromloops 16 and 18 is transferred toloops strap 14 and creates an automatic frictional restraint in conjunction with hook shapedmember 10 andslots 12. In this configuration,strap 14 can be adjusted by relieving the weight applied to one or 16, 18 and slidingmore loops strap 14 throughslots 12 as desired. Referring now to FIG. 3, the garment hanging device of the present invention is shown attached to and hanging from arod 11.Conventional coat hangers 20 have hooks that are placed in 16 and 18 to suspend theloops conventional coat hangers 20. - Referring now to FIGS. 4 and 5, a hook shaped
member 10 is provided with asingle slot 12 and astrap 14.Strap 14 is threaded throughslot 12 and suspended from hook shapedmember 10.Strap 14 has aloop 16, defined by a stitched or riveted portion ofstrap 14. In this configuration, the hooks of conventional garment hangers can be placed inloop 16 to suspend the garments from the device. In addition, the device shown generally withreference designator 15 can be hooked into aloop 16 of anotherdevice 15 to thereby suspend one device from another. As withdevice 15 shown in FIGS. 1-3, multiple garment hangers can be suspended fromloop 16 ofdevice 15 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. Furthermore,multiple devices 15 can be suspended from one ormore devices 15 to permit an increased flexibility forapplications involving device 15 and suspension of garment hangers. Although not shown, it should be apparent that it is possible to provide a plurality of loops disposed in vertical sequence downwardly suspending from hook shapedmember 10. Such a plurality of loops provides a number of locations where garment hangers orother devices 15 can be hung. - Referring now to FIG. 6,
strap 14 is shown attached with aslide device 17. Other adjustable devices can be used in place ofslide device 17, such as, for example, a buckle with adjustable end straps or an adjustable strap clasp mechanism. It should also be apparent thatstrap 14 can be provided with one or more non-adjustable loops in accordance with the devices shown in FIGS. 1-5, in addition to theadjustable loop 16 shown in FIG. 6. - Referring now to FIGS. 7 a and 7 b, a hook shaped
member 10 with a hook opening 27 having a specific size and shape is shown. Ahook resistance portion 22 on a lower body portion of hook shapedmember 10 receives a portion of arod 11 upon whichdevice 15 will be hung. Anotherhook resistance portion 26 is shown located on an upper hook prong area of hook shapedmember 10.Hook resistance portion 26 has an elongated section that is substantially opposed to hookresistance portion 22.Device 15 is hung uponrod 11, shown in phantom, by receivingrod 11 through hook opening 27 defined by 22, 26.hook resistance portions - Both
22 and 26 have a convex surface profile, as illustrated in FIG. 7b. The convex profile shape ofhook resistance portions 22, 26 permits hook shapedhook resistance portions member 10 to be hung onrod 11 in a variety of aspects. For example, if hook shapedmember 10 is tilted slightly with respect torod 11, the convex surfaces of 22, 26 still provide resistance to hanginghook resistance portions device 15 onrod 11. - Hook shaped
member 10 shown in FIGS. 7a and 7 b operates by providing resistance whendevice 15 is hung uponrod 11. A dimension of hook opening 27 defined by 22, 26 is carefully established so thathook resistance portions 22, 26 are forced into contact with surfaces ofhook resistance portions rod 11 when hook shapedmember 10 receivesrod 11. Similarly, whendevice 15 is removed fromrod 11, 22, 26 are forced into contact with surfaces ofhook resistance portions rod 11 thereby increasing a resistance to the removal of hook shapedmember 10 fromrod 11.Hook resistance portion 22 is slightly curved to permit resistance to build, reach a maximum and recede asrod 11 proceeds through a minimal distance describinghook opening 27. As with the case whenrod 11 is received by hook shapedmember 10, convexly curved surfaces on 22, 26hook resistance portions permit device 15 to be removed at a skewed angle with respect torod 11, while maintaining a measure of resistance to removal. - Hook shaped
member 10 may also be provided with anenlarged hook opening 27 that does not resist or substantially interfere with attachment or removal of hook shapedmember 10 to/fromrod 11. In this instance, convex curves on 22, 26, as shown in FIG. 7, still assist in interfering with the removal of hook shapedhook resistance portions member 10. If hook shapedmember 10 is jostled and in danger of being accidentally dislodged fromrod 11, there is typically an angle of skew observed between hook shapedmember 10 androd 11. When hook shapedmember 10 androd 11 are skewed with respect to each other, convex surfaces on 22, 26 continue to prevent hook shapedhook resistance portions member 10 from being dislodged fromrod 11. -
Hook opening 27 is angled with respect to a vertical axis of hook shapedmember 10, as illustrated in FIG. 7a. This arrangement permits hook shapedmember 10 to be easily removed fromrod 11, even when resistance is provided athook opening 27. Hook shapedmember 10 is tilted to substantially align hook opening 27 with a horizontal plane ofrod 11, permitting hook shapedmember 10 to be removed in a horizontal direction. Alternately, the tilted hook shapedmember 10 is rotated to swing hook opening 27 acrossrod 11, to remove hook shapedmember 10 without excessive lifting force. Whendevice 15 is heavily loaded, it can be difficult to remove hook shapedmember 10 fromrod 11 by lifting, since any resistance athook opening 27 contributes to the lifting force needed to removedevice 15 fromrod 11. By rotating hook shapedmember 10 when hook opening 27 is aligned with a horizontal plane ofrod 11,device 15 is easily removed without excessive force. - Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
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1. A garment hanger holding device, comprising:
a hook member having a body portion and a hook portion;
a rectangular slot in said body portion for receiving a strap threaded therethrough;
a portion of said strap being in the form of a loop; and
said loop capable of receiving a hook portion of a conventional garment hanger.
2. The device according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of slots in said body portion.
3. The device according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of loops formed with said strap.
4. The device according to claim 2 , wherein said strap is threaded through each one of said rectangular slots.
5. The device according to claim 4 , further comprising a plurality of loops formed with said strap.
6. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said hook portion is substantially in the shape of an arc sufficient in size to receive a conventional size rod for hanging garments.
7. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said loop is formed by affixing opposing portions of said strap to one another.
8. The device according to claim 1 , further comprising an adjustable member through which a portion of said strap is threaded to thereby permit a size of said loop to be modified.
9. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
an opening in said body portion;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region; and
said hook opening having a dimension related to a diameter of a standard size rod.
10. The device according to claim 9 , wherein opposed surfaces across said hook opening are convex in profile.
11. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
an opening in said body portion for receiving a strap threaded therethrough;
a portion of said strap being in the form of a loop;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region; and
said hook opening having a dimension related to a diameter of a standard size rod.
12. The device according to claim 11 , wherein opposed surfaces across said hook opening are convex in profile.
13. The device according to claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of openings in said body portion.
14. The device according to claim 13 , wherein said strap is threaded through each one of said openings.
15. The device according to claim 11 , wherein said loop is formed by affixing opposing portions of said strap to one another.
16. The device according to claim 11 , further comprising an adjustable member through which a portion of said strap is threaded to thereby permit a size of said loop to be modified.
17. The device according to claim 11 , wherein a resistance to attaching or removing said hook portion to and from said rod results from said dimension.
18. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
a plurality of openings in said body portion;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region; and
said hook opening having a dimension comparable to a diameter of a standard size rod for supporting hung garments.
19. The device according to claim 18 , further comprising:
a strap threaded through at least two of said openings in said body portion; and
a loop formed in said strap for receiving a hook of a garment hanger.
20. The device according to claim 19 , further comprising a plurality of loops formed in said strap.
21. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
an opening in said body portion;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region; and
said body portion opposed to said hook extension region having a curved surface to provide a minimal dimension of said hook opening coinciding with a point on said curved surface.
22. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
an opening in said body portion;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region;
at least one opposed surface across said hook opening being convex in profile; and
said hook opening having a dimension related to a diameter of a standard size rod.
23. The device according to claim 22 , wherein a resistance to attaching or to removing said hook portion to or from said rod, respectively, is provided by said dimension.
24. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
an opening in said body portion;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region; and
at least one opposed surface across said hook opening is convex in profile thereby contributing to an interference with the removal of said hook portion from said rod.
25. A device for holding garment hangers, comprising:
a hook shaped member having a body portion and a hook portion;
an opening in said body portion;
an extended hook region on an end of said hook portion;
a hook opening between said body portion and said hook extension region; and
said hook opening shaped to receive a rod at an angle measured from a vertical axis of said hook shaped member, whereby a resistance to removal of said hook shaped member from said rod is reduced when said hook shaped member is moved to substantially align said hook opening with a horizontal plane of said rod.
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