Patent classifications
A47G25/30
Hanger
A hanger can include a unitary bar extending between first and second opposite ends and between top and bottom surfaces. The hanger can also include a suspending member having a shank fixed to the unitary bar. The hanger can also include a first and second series of curved notches respectively disposed at the first and second opposite ends. The hanger can also include a bidirectional notch extending into the unitary bar from the bottom surface at a position between the first and second opposite ends. The bidirectional notch can extend vertically for a first predetermined distance and laterally for a second predetermined distance. An upwardly-facing surface can be defined by the bidirectional notch and is positioned lower than the first and second series of curved notches.
GARMENT HANGER HAVING UNDER NOTCHES
A novel garment hanger with an under-notch is provided. The hanger has a hook and an elongated hanger body connected to the hook. The hanger body has a top surface for supporting a garment and an undersurface opposite the top surface. The hanger body has a retaining structure for retaining a portion of the garment. The retaining structure has a cantilever that extends under the undersurface of the hanger body. An under-notch is defined between the undersurface of the hanger body and the cantilever. A portion of the garment, such as a strap of the garment, is insertable into the under-notch to be positively retained in the under-notch.
Hanger System
A hanger that is shaped to reduce packaging size by 30-50% is described. The amount of air in hanger packaging is minimized because each hanger has a groove that allows another hanger to sit on top as a tongue and save space. This significantly reduces the shipping cost of a set of hangers, while maintaining its utility as a hanger when in use.
Hanger System
A hanger that is shaped to reduce packaging size by 30-50% is described. The amount of air in hanger packaging is minimized because each hanger has a groove that allows another hanger to sit on top as a tongue and save space. This significantly reduces the shipping cost of a set of hangers, while maintaining its utility as a hanger when in use.
HANGER
A hanger can include a unitary bar extending between first and second opposite ends and between top and bottom surfaces. The hanger can also include a suspending member having a shank fixed to the unitary bar. The hanger can also include a first and second series of curved notches respectively disposed at the first and second opposite ends. The hanger can also include a bidirectional notch extending into the unitary bar from the bottom surface at a position between the first and second opposite ends, The bidirectional notch can extend vertically for a. first predetermined distance and laterally for a second predetermined distance. An upwardly-facing surface can be defined by the bidirectional notch and is positioned lower than the first and second series of curved notches.
COLLAPSIBLE HANGER FOR USE IN-GARMENT TO REDUCE CREASING, CRUSHING, AND WRINKLING, WHILE MAINTAINING SUPPORT AND STRUCTURE, OF UPPER GARMENT DURING STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
A collapsible hanger includes a left arm, a right arm, and a hook. A hinge rotatably holds the left and right arms together. When in expanded state, the left and right arms extend opposite each other. When in collapsed state, the arms are rotated adjacent to each other. The hook is rotatably coupled to one of the arms in a ball and socket arrangement, and rotatable around the ball and socket arrangement between first and second positions. In the first position, the hook curved end is located above a top side of the respective arm. In the second position, the hook curved end is rotated into an opening and recess in the respective arm. A pin holding the hinge together includes a curved end portion overhanging an outer surface of the hinge to form a clasp to hold a collar of a garment.
Personal Apparel Assembly
A personal apparel assembly includes an article of clothing that may be worn. A pen is provided and the pen may be used in the convention of writing. A lighting circuit is positioned within the pen such that the lighting circuit may selectively illuminate an area. A display unit has the article of clothing suspended therefrom. Thus, the display unit may display the article of clothing to an observer.
Hanger arrangement
A garment hanger (10) comprising a rail engaging portion (16) and garment supporting means in the form of a deformable elongate member (20). The end of the elongate member distal from the rail engaging portion comprises a first part (22) of a connection mechanism such that the elongate member (22) can be deformed back upon itself and connected to a second part (24) of the connection mechanism of the hanger to form a closed loop. The elongate member (20) comprises a side flange (32) along its length.
Hanger arrangement
A garment hanger (10) comprising a rail engaging portion (16) and garment supporting means in the form of a deformable elongate member (20). The end of the elongate member distal from the rail engaging portion comprises a first part (22) of a connection mechanism such that the elongate member (22) can be deformed back upon itself and connected to a second part (24) of the connection mechanism of the hanger to form a closed loop. The elongate member (20) comprises a side flange (32) along its length.
GARMENT HANGER WITH INTEGRATED SPACING MECHANISM FOR WRINKLE-FREE STORAGE
A garment hanger and system for promoting wrinkle-free storage and organization is disclosed. The hanger comprises a unitary frame body with shoulders and a top hook, featuring an integrated garment spacer. The top hook includes contact surfaces on each side, configured to abut against adjacent hangers while maintaining space between hung garments. The frame body maintains a continuous geometrical cross-section throughout, forming an H-shaped profile for improved strength and reduced weight. A textured top surface on each shoulder prevents garment slippage, while notches accommodate strapped garments. The hanger's width is elongated beyond standard dimensions to prevent shoulder bumps in garments. When multiple hangers are arranged on a support bar, the contact surfaces ensure uniform spacing, promoting airflow and reducing wrinkling. The design enhances overall structural integrity, accommodating various garment types without compromising hanger durability or garment condition. A method for organizing garments using this hanger system is also presented.