Patent classifications
A47G25/483
MULTI-HOOK HANGERS FOR STEAMING FABRICS
Apparatus are disclosed for multi-hook hangers for steaming fabrics. An example hanger includes hooks that include rod hooks for hanging from a rod. The rod hooks include a first rod hook and a second rod hook that are spaced apart from and parallel to each other. The hooks also include a back hook for hanging from a wall hook. The back hook is coupled to the first rod hook and the second rod hook. The example hanger also includes arms including a first arm and a second arm. Each of the arms include a back arm segment, a front arm segment spaced apart from the back arm segment, and a curved end extending between and connecting the front arm segment and the back arm segment. The example hanger also includes a base connecting the hooks to respective arms.
COLLAPSIBLE HOOK HANGER
A collapsible hook hanger includes a hook having a lower end and a hanger body including a cross bar having a top wall. The hanger further includes a hook receiving body extending from the top wall of the cross bar. The hook receiving body has a hook receiving slot for receiving the hook. The hanger further includes an axle member disposed within the hook receiving body and having a hole that is in communication with the hook receiving slot for receiving and mating to the lower end of the hook. The hook is rotatable between a first upright position and a second folded position. The top wall of the cross bar includes a notch that receives the hook as it is rotated to the second folded position.
Adjustable Garment Hangers
This disclosure describes an adjustable garment hanger that consists of a center section, left and right shoulder sections, and zero or more spacers on each side. The top of the center section is where the hanger hook is connected. Each center section has two opposing center section ends and each center section end has an insertion channel. Each shoulder section has an insertion shaft that extends out in the direction of the center section. The insertion shaft can be inserted into the insertion channel at different depths, this achieving the goal of adjusting the shoulder width of the hanger. Additionally, there is a locking mechanism between the insertion shaft and the insert channel, which securely fastens the shoulder section to the center section. The spacers are used to cover up the gap between the center section and the shoulder sections when the shoulder sections are extended out at a certain insertion depth in relation to the center section. The locking mechanism is hidden on the inside of the hanger so that a user can't normally see it during its daily use. Additionally, there is a substantially contiguous surface across the center section, the shoulder sections and the spacers regardless of the insertion depths of the insertion shaft into the insertion channel.
In another embodiment, the insertion shaft and the insertion channel are inversely associated with the center section and the shoulder sections. In this case, the insertion shaft is attached to each of the center section ends and the insertion channel is embedded in each of the shoulder section ends. The locking mechanism can still be the same.
In yet another embodiment, the center section consists of a left and a right half.
In yet another embodiment, the center section consists of a top and a bottom half.
Tubular element of cellulose or paper material for making hangers, process for making the same and hangers using said tubular element
It is tubular element of cellulose or paper material for making hangers, having a cylindrical conformation, with a cross section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis of a substantially circular shape, from the surface of which a flat element integral with the tubular element and extending over the entire longitudinal length of said tubular element is radially projected outwardly. Said element provides that at its surface opposite to that in which the flat element is present at least one opening within which an accessory element is insertable and it provides, at the end of the tubular element, rods insertable in suitable holes present on the surface of the tubular element opposite to the surface in which the flat element is present, said rods being adapted to prevent the outward disengagement of clamps hooked to said tubular element.