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US20100301075A1
US20100301075A1 US12/475,513 US47551309A US2010301075A1 US 20100301075 A1 US20100301075 A1 US 20100301075A1 US 47551309 A US47551309 A US 47551309A US 2010301075 A1 US2010301075 A1 US 2010301075A1
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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
    • A47G25/48Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts
    • A47G25/483Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts with pivoting clamps or clips having axis of rotation parallel with the hanger arms
    • 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
    • A47G25/1407Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers with identification means
    • 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
    • A47G25/16Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers for complete outfits
    • 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
    • A47G25/74Necktie holders ; Belt holders
    • A47G25/743Necktie holders ; Belt holders of the clothes hanger-type

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  • the present invention relates generally to hangers. More particularly, the invention relates to a hanger that allows a user to assemble and store a complete outfit in one place.
  • Hangers are great for keeping clothing off the floor, but they can protect your clothes from damage as well. Different types are used for different purposes. There are three basic types of clothes hangers. The first is the wire hanger, which has a simple loop of wire, most often steel, in a flattened triangle shape that continues into a hook at the top. The second is the wooden hanger, which consists of a flat piece of wood cut into a boomerang-like shape with the edges sanded down to prevent damage to the clothing, and a hook, usually of metal, protruding from the point. Some wooden hangers have a rounded bar from tip to tip, forming a flattened triangle. This bar is designed to hang the trousers belonging to the jacket. The third kind and most used in today's world are also plastic coat hangers, which mostly mimic the shape of either a wire or wooden hanger. Plastic coat hangers are also produced in smaller sizes to accommodate the shapes of children's clothes.
  • Hangers may be made in wood, wire, plastic. Some are padded with fine materials, such as satin, for expensive clothes, lingerie and fancy dresses. The soft, plush padding is intended to protect garments from shoulder dents that wire hangers may make.
  • Some hangers have clips along the bottom for suspending skirts.
  • Dedicated skirt and trousers hangers may not use the triangular shape at all, instead using just a rod with clips. This style can also be used for hanging strapless items.
  • Specialized pant hanger racks may accommodate many pairs of trousers. Foldable clothes hangers that are designed to be inserted through the collar area for ease of use and the reduction of stretching are another variation on traditional clothes hangers.
  • Tie hangers are usually constructed from wood with several clips or bars lined up across the lower rung so ties can be hung up easily.
  • Belt hangers are similar in design, with hooks instead of clips, to help keep belts in place.
  • Scarf hangers are often made from wood with several holes drilled through the body of the hanger; scarves are simply slipped through the holes.
  • hanger that allows a user to assemble and store a complete outfit, including undergarments and socks.
  • It is still another goal of the present invention is to provide a hanger that is convenient and extremely easy to use and transport.
  • the hanger includes a body portion and hook means connected thereto for supporting the body portion.
  • the body portion includes a neck portion, a pair of arms diverging outwardly therefrom.
  • a first bar is positioned between the pair of arms.
  • the first bar contains one or more stationary clips on one side. Alternatively, the stationary clips may be positioned on both sides of the first bar.
  • a second bar is positioned between the hook means and the neck portion of the hanger.
  • the second bar contains at least two adjustable clips and a restraining means to prevent the adjustable clips from falling off the ends of the bar.
  • the hook means includes an arcuate upper portion and a connecting portion. Alternatively, the upper portion of the hook means may be circular.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a rear view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a left side view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • the right side view is a mirror image thereof.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 shown therein and designated by the general reference numeral 10 is a hanger constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • the hanger 10 includes a body portion 20 and hook means 80 connected thereto for supporting the body portion.
  • the body portion 20 and hook means 80 may be made of a variety of materials including, but not limited to, plastic, metal, wood and/or combinations of these materials.
  • the hook means 80 extends upwardly from the body portion 20 .
  • the hook means 80 includes an arcuate upper portion 82 and a connecting portion 84 .
  • the upper portion of the hook means 80 may be circular.
  • the hook means 80 is pivotally connected to the body portion 20 .
  • the hook means 80 is integrated with the body portion 20 .
  • the hook means 80 is made of metal.
  • the hook means 80 may be made of plastic.
  • a collar (not shown) may be placed around the connecting portion 84 . The collar may be used to provide information, such as days of the week, to help the user organize their outfits
  • the body portion 20 includes a neck portion 30 and a pair of arms 40 diverging outwardly and downwardly therefrom in a generally straight configuration.
  • the arms 40 may be of any size, configuration, or cross sectional shape.
  • the arms 40 may have a textured, slip-resistant finish to prevent garments from slipping off.
  • the arms 40 may be padded to protect delicate garments.
  • the each of the arms 40 may contain a notch for hanging straps.
  • a first bar 50 is positioned below the neck portion 30 and between the pair of arms 40 .
  • One side of the first bar 50 contains one or more stationary clips 60 .
  • the stationary clips 60 may be positioned on both sides of the first bar 50 .
  • the stationary clips 60 may be a spring clip that is made of plastic or coated metal, or a clothes pin that is made of plastic or wood.
  • the stationary clip 60 basically comprises a pair of jaws 62 , a pair of finger grips 64 , and a hinge 66 for connecting the jaws 62 to one another.
  • the stationary clip 60 is opened by grasping the finger grips 64 and squeezing them toward each other. Upon release of the finger grips 64 , the jaws 62 pivot on hinge 66 to effect the holding of a garment tightly between the jaws 62 .
  • a second bar 70 is positioned between the hook means 80 and the neck portion 30 of the hanger.
  • the second bar 70 is integrally formed with neck portion 30 .
  • the second bar 70 is positioned behind neck portion 30 .
  • the second bar 70 is a cylindrical rod.
  • the second bar 70 may be flat. It is to be noted that the second bar 70 may be of any size, configuration, or cross sectional shape.
  • the second bar 70 contains at least two adjustable clips 90 and a restraining means 75 to prevent the adjustable clips 90 from falling off the ends of the second bar 70 .
  • the restraining means 75 may be integrated with the second bar 70 .
  • the restraining means 75 may be removable.
  • the restraining means 75 is spherical in shape.
  • the restraining means 75 may be any geometrical shape, such as cubical or pyramidal.
  • the adjustable clip 90 basically comprises a pair of jaws 92 , a pair of finger grips 94 , and resilient bias means 96 for connecting the jaws to one another.
  • the jaws 92 and finger grips 94 are formed of a plastic material which is low in cost, lightweight, durable and resilient.
  • the bias means 96 is also formed of a plastic material that exhibits a higher tensile strength and resiliency than the material forming the jaws 92 .
  • the jaws 92 , finger grips 94 and bias means 96 are formed of plastic.
  • the jaws 92 , finger grips 94 and bias means 96 are made of metal.
  • the jaws 92 and finger grips 94 are arranged to be disposed side-by-side with the second bar 70 , forming a fulcrum between them, and with the bias means 96 encircling a portion of the second bar 70 to hold the adjustable clip together.
  • the adjustable clip is opened by grasping the finger grips 94 and squeezing them toward each other. Upon release of the finger grips 94 , the jaws 92 pivot back together to effect the holding of a garment tightly between the jaws 92 .
  • the hanger 10 allows the user to secure a pair of pants or a skirt to the second bar 70 via the adjustable clips 90 and to place a coat or shirt over the pair of arms 40 and to secure accessories, i.e.: socks, underwear, to the stationary clips 60 . This allows the user to easily and conveniently remove these items from the stationary clips 60 .

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The hanger includes a body portion and hook means connected thereto for supporting the body portion. The body portion includes a neck portion, a pair of arms diverging outwardly therefrom. A first bar is positioned below the neck portion and between the pair of arms. The first bar contains one or more stationary clips on one side. Alternatively, the stationary clips may be positioned on both sides of the first bar. A second bar is positioned between the hook means and the neck portion of the hanger. The second bar contains at least two adjustable clips and a restraining means to prevent the adjustable clips from falling off the ends of the bar. The hook means includes an arcuate upper portion and a connecting portion. Alternatively, the upper portion of the hook means may be circular.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates generally to hangers. More particularly, the invention relates to a hanger that allows a user to assemble and store a complete outfit in one place.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Hangers are great for keeping clothing off the floor, but they can protect your clothes from damage as well. Different types are used for different purposes. There are three basic types of clothes hangers. The first is the wire hanger, which has a simple loop of wire, most often steel, in a flattened triangle shape that continues into a hook at the top. The second is the wooden hanger, which consists of a flat piece of wood cut into a boomerang-like shape with the edges sanded down to prevent damage to the clothing, and a hook, usually of metal, protruding from the point. Some wooden hangers have a rounded bar from tip to tip, forming a flattened triangle. This bar is designed to hang the trousers belonging to the jacket. The third kind and most used in today's world are also plastic coat hangers, which mostly mimic the shape of either a wire or wooden hanger. Plastic coat hangers are also produced in smaller sizes to accommodate the shapes of children's clothes.
  • Hangers may be made in wood, wire, plastic. Some are padded with fine materials, such as satin, for expensive clothes, lingerie and fancy dresses. The soft, plush padding is intended to protect garments from shoulder dents that wire hangers may make.
  • Some hangers have clips along the bottom for suspending skirts. Dedicated skirt and trousers hangers may not use the triangular shape at all, instead using just a rod with clips. This style can also be used for hanging strapless items. Specialized pant hanger racks may accommodate many pairs of trousers. Foldable clothes hangers that are designed to be inserted through the collar area for ease of use and the reduction of stretching are another variation on traditional clothes hangers.
  • There are even specially designed hangers for ties, scarves, belts and other accessories. Tie hangers are usually constructed from wood with several clips or bars lined up across the lower rung so ties can be hung up easily. Belt hangers are similar in design, with hooks instead of clips, to help keep belts in place. Scarf hangers are often made from wood with several holes drilled through the body of the hanger; scarves are simply slipped through the holes.
  • The disadvantage of these types of hangers is that they have limited utility because they only permit certain items of clothing to be hung. Thus, there is a need for hanger that allows a user to assemble and store a complete outfit, including undergarments and socks.
  • SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
  • It is a goal of the present invention to provide a hanger that is capable of holding various types of garments.
  • It is another goal of the present invention to provide a hanger that permits a user to assemble and organize a complete outfit, including undergarments and socks.
  • It is a further goal of the present invention to provide a hanger that is easily and cost effectively manufactured and marketed.
  • It is yet another goal of the present invention to provide a hanger that is durably and reliably constructed.
  • It is yet a further goal of the present invention to provide a hanger that is economical for the buying public.
  • It is still another goal of the present invention is to provide a hanger that is convenient and extremely easy to use and transport.
  • Accordingly, such a hanger is provided. The hanger includes a body portion and hook means connected thereto for supporting the body portion. The body portion includes a neck portion, a pair of arms diverging outwardly therefrom. A first bar is positioned between the pair of arms. The first bar contains one or more stationary clips on one side. Alternatively, the stationary clips may be positioned on both sides of the first bar. A second bar is positioned between the hook means and the neck portion of the hanger. The second bar contains at least two adjustable clips and a restraining means to prevent the adjustable clips from falling off the ends of the bar. The hook means includes an arcuate upper portion and a connecting portion. Alternatively, the upper portion of the hook means may be circular.
  • The features and advantages described herein are not all-inclusive and, in particular, many additional features and advantages will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the drawings, specification, and claims. Moreover, it should be noted that the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and not to limit the scope of the inventive subject matter.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention will be better understood and features and advantages, other than those set forth above, will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a rear view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a left side view of the hanger of the present invention. The right side view is a mirror image thereof.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hanger of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Referring to the drawings in general, and to FIGS. 1 to 4 in particular, shown therein and designated by the general reference numeral 10 is a hanger constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • The hanger 10 includes a body portion 20 and hook means 80 connected thereto for supporting the body portion. The body portion 20 and hook means 80 may be made of a variety of materials including, but not limited to, plastic, metal, wood and/or combinations of these materials.
  • The hook means 80 extends upwardly from the body portion 20. The hook means 80 includes an arcuate upper portion 82 and a connecting portion 84. Alternatively, the upper portion of the hook means 80 may be circular. In one embodiment, the hook means 80 is pivotally connected to the body portion 20. In another embodiment, the hook means 80 is integrated with the body portion 20. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the hook means 80 is made of metal. In a different embodiment, the hook means 80 may be made of plastic. Alternatively, a collar (not shown) may be placed around the connecting portion 84. The collar may be used to provide information, such as days of the week, to help the user organize their outfits
  • The body portion 20 includes a neck portion 30 and a pair of arms 40 diverging outwardly and downwardly therefrom in a generally straight configuration. It is to be noted that the arms 40 may be of any size, configuration, or cross sectional shape. In one embodiment, the arms 40 may have a textured, slip-resistant finish to prevent garments from slipping off. In another embodiment, the arms 40 may be padded to protect delicate garments. In a different embodiment, the each of the arms 40 may contain a notch for hanging straps.
  • A first bar 50 is positioned below the neck portion 30 and between the pair of arms 40. One side of the first bar 50 contains one or more stationary clips 60. Alternatively, the stationary clips 60 may be positioned on both sides of the first bar 50. The stationary clips 60 may be a spring clip that is made of plastic or coated metal, or a clothes pin that is made of plastic or wood. As seen in FIG. 4, the stationary clip 60 basically comprises a pair of jaws 62, a pair of finger grips 64, and a hinge 66 for connecting the jaws 62 to one another. The stationary clip 60 is opened by grasping the finger grips 64 and squeezing them toward each other. Upon release of the finger grips 64, the jaws 62 pivot on hinge 66 to effect the holding of a garment tightly between the jaws 62.
  • A second bar 70 is positioned between the hook means 80 and the neck portion 30 of the hanger. In one embodiment, the second bar 70 is integrally formed with neck portion 30. In another embodiment, the second bar 70 is positioned behind neck portion 30. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-4, the second bar 70 is a cylindrical rod. In another embodiment, the second bar 70 may be flat. It is to be noted that the second bar 70 may be of any size, configuration, or cross sectional shape.
  • The second bar 70 contains at least two adjustable clips 90 and a restraining means 75 to prevent the adjustable clips 90 from falling off the ends of the second bar 70. In one embodiment, the restraining means 75 may be integrated with the second bar 70. In another embodiment, the restraining means 75 may be removable. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-4, the restraining means 75 is spherical in shape. Alternatively, the restraining means 75 may be any geometrical shape, such as cubical or pyramidal.
  • Referring to FIG. 3, the adjustable clip 90 basically comprises a pair of jaws 92, a pair of finger grips 94, and resilient bias means 96 for connecting the jaws to one another. The jaws 92 and finger grips 94 are formed of a plastic material which is low in cost, lightweight, durable and resilient. The bias means 96 is also formed of a plastic material that exhibits a higher tensile strength and resiliency than the material forming the jaws 92. In one embodiment of the adjustable clip 90, the jaws 92, finger grips 94 and bias means 96 are formed of plastic. In another embodiment, the jaws 92, finger grips 94 and bias means 96 are made of metal.
  • The jaws 92 and finger grips 94 are arranged to be disposed side-by-side with the second bar 70, forming a fulcrum between them, and with the bias means 96 encircling a portion of the second bar 70 to hold the adjustable clip together. The adjustable clip is opened by grasping the finger grips 94 and squeezing them toward each other. Upon release of the finger grips 94, the jaws 92 pivot back together to effect the holding of a garment tightly between the jaws 92.
  • In one embodiment, the hanger 10 allows the user to secure a pair of pants or a skirt to the second bar 70 via the adjustable clips 90 and to place a coat or shirt over the pair of arms 40 and to secure accessories, i.e.: socks, underwear, to the stationary clips 60. This allows the user to easily and conveniently remove these items from the stationary clips 60.
  • With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
  • The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of this disclosure. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.

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1. A hanger comprising:
a body portion, the body portion comprising a neck portion and a pair of arms;
a hook means, the hook means extending upwardly from the body portion;
a first bar, the first bar being positioned between the pair of arms and below the neck portion; and
a second bar, the second bar being positioned between the hook means and the neck portion.
2. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the hook means further comprises an arcuate upper portion and a connecting portion.
3. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the hook means is pivotally connected to the body portion.
4. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the hook means is integrated with the body portion.
5. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the pair of arms diverge outwardly and downwardly from the neck portion.
6. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the pair of arms have a textured, slip-resistant finish.
7. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the pair of arms is padded.
8. The hanger of claim 1 wherein each of the pair of arms contains a notch therein.
9. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the first bar further comprises one or more stationary clips being attached thereto.
10. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the second bar is positioned behind the neck portion.
11. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the second bar is integrally formed with the neck portion.
12. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the second bar further comprises at least two adjustable clips.
13. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the second bar further comprises a restraining means positioned at a first end and a second end of the second bar.
14. The hanger of claim 13 wherein the restraining means is integrated with the second bar.
15. The hanger of claim 13 wherein the restraining means is detachable from the second bar.
16. A hanger comprising:
a body portion, the body portion comprising a neck portion and a pair of arms;
a hook means, the hook means extending upwardly from the body portion;
a first bar, the first bar being positioned between the pair of arms and below the neck portion, the first bar having one or more stationary clips attached thereto; and
a second bar, the second bar being positioned between the hook means and the neck portion, and wherein the second bar further comprises at least two adjustable clips and a restraining means positioned at a first end and a second end of the second bar.
17. The hanger of claim 16 wherein the hook means further comprises an arcuate upper portion and a connecting portion.
18. A hanger comprising:
a body portion, the body portion comprising a neck portion and a pair of arms;
a hook means, the hook means extending upwardly from the body portion, and wherein the hook means is pivotally connected to the body portion;
a first bar, the first bar being positioned between the pair of arms and below the neck portion, the first bar having one or more stationary clips attached thereto; and
a second bar, the second bar being positioned between the hook means and the neck portion, wherein the second bar is integrally formed with the neck portion, and wherein the second bar further comprises at least two adjustable clips and a restraining means positioned at a first end and a second end of the second bar.
19. The hanger of claim 18 wherein the hook means further comprises an arcuate upper portion and a connecting portion.
20. The hanger of claim 18 wherein the restraining means is integrated with the second bar.
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