Patent classifications
A47G25/48
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.
GARMENT HANGER WITH OFFSET HOOK
A garment hanger having a pair of hanger members that are pivotally coupled together by a spring. The first hanger member includes an upper hook member and a lower clip region. The second hanger member is generally curved and includes an upper tab or gripping surface and a lower interior region. The upper hook member of the first hanger member extends in a plane that is laterally offset from the plane generally defined by the upper portion of the lower clip region so that the hook is positioned towards the center of the closed clip during use to allow a boot or other garment to hang more vertically.
Multiple garment and sporting gear hanger
A hanger for hanging multiple garment or sports gear pieces. The hanger includes a horizontal member, a hanging hook for supporting the horizontal member on external structure, such as on a closet bar, and plural spaced-apart vertical members. Each vertical member is engaged to the horizontal member at an upper end, and each vertical member has a fastener at a lower end thereof for engaging a piece. The vertical members can be adjustable in length.
Collapsible drying rod
A collapsible drying rod has an elongated support potion that is collapsible into at least three portions that can be disengaged, or pulled apart, and aligned with each other to provide a compact collapsed drying rod that is held together by an elastic tether. A collapsible drying rod may have a center support member and extensions that extend out from opposing ends of the center support member. An elastic tether may be configured within a conduit that extends along the length of the center support member and/or extensions. A collapsible drying rod may include a hanger portion that is attached to the center support member by a hanger retainer having a flexible extension that can be used to retain the collapsible drying rod to a support.
Collapsible drying rod
A collapsible drying rod has an elongated support potion that is collapsible into at least three portions that can be disengaged, or pulled apart, and aligned with each other to provide a compact collapsed drying rod that is held together by an elastic tether. A collapsible drying rod may have a center support member and extensions that extend out from opposing ends of the center support member. An elastic tether may be configured within a conduit that extends along the length of the center support member and/or extensions. A collapsible drying rod may include a hanger portion that is attached to the center support member by a hanger retainer having a flexible extension that can be used to retain the collapsible drying rod to a support.
Carrier Apparatus for Garments
A carrier apparatus for supporting a garment includes a hanger having first and second arm elements that project radially outwardly from a central hanging axis and which are connected by a hinged coupling which allows the first and second arm elements to be folded around said central axis or axes parallel to said central hanging axis to thereby substantially overlie one another.
Carrier Apparatus for Garments
A carrier apparatus for supporting a garment includes a hanger having first and second arm elements that project radially outwardly from a central hanging axis and which are connected by a hinged coupling which allows the first and second arm elements to be folded around said central axis or axes parallel to said central hanging axis to thereby substantially overlie one another.
Manual transportation of articles
A garment transportation and storage device comprises a support rod at the bottom, a hook at the top, and a ball-shaped handle between the support rod and the hook for transporting garments supported on the support rod by hangers and for engaging the hook with a support structure. An article transportation and storage device comprises an inverted U-shaped frame, a support rod slidably engageable with the frame, and a hook mounted on the frame for pivotal movement between extended and retracted positions. A garment receiving and supporting hanger is provided with an inflatable garment protection device that prevents wrinkling of garments supported by the hanger. A garment transportation and support device comprises opposed garment engaging arms that pivot outwardly to securely support a garment.
Clip for hangers
The present disclosure relates to a clip for hangers applied to a bar having a pair of opposed blades reciprocally connected by means of an elastic element with opposed sides and curved nails being insertable into a recess present in each of the blades. The elastic element pushes the lower end of the blades into reciprocal contact. The elastic element U-shaped and each of the blades is composed of a first internal element and second external element superimposable on the first internal element to constitute said blade. Each of the second external elements has identical shapes and dimensions to the internal elements and are superimposable on each of the internal elements. The elastic element presents its opposite sides with at least one section that overlaps a portion of the internal elements before the curved nail is inserted in the recess.
Clip for hangers
The present disclosure relates to a clip for hangers applied to a bar having a pair of opposed blades reciprocally connected by means of an elastic element with opposed sides and curved nails being insertable into a recess present in each of the blades. The elastic element pushes the lower end of the blades into reciprocal contact. The elastic element U-shaped and each of the blades is composed of a first internal element and second external element superimposable on the first internal element to constitute said blade. Each of the second external elements has identical shapes and dimensions to the internal elements and are superimposable on each of the internal elements. The elastic element presents its opposite sides with at least one section that overlaps a portion of the internal elements before the curved nail is inserted in the recess.