Hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers

12465163 ยท 2025-11-11

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    Abstract

    A device that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing have been worn and the method of using the device. The device includes a set of sequentially numbered hanging dividers that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing have been worn. The device is to be used by selectively placing hanging articles of clothing in positions partitioned by the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers that indicate the number of times the respective hanging articles of clothing have been worn. The device provides quantitative information that can be used to determine when to clean hanging articles of clothing and provides an alternate method for the organization of hanging articles of clothing.

    Claims

    1. A method that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing have been worn with a device; the device comprising: a set of multiple dividers; the dividers featuring a hook-like shape, tie-on nature or ability, or attachable configuration that enables the dividers to be attached to closet hanger poles where the hanging articles of clothing are placed; and the dividers featuring sequential numbering; the method comprising: selectively placing the hanging articles of clothing in positions partitioned by the dividers that indicate the variable and changing number of times the respective hanging articles of clothing have been worn in a manner that allows for multiple hanging articles of clothing to be counted simultaneously, as part of a repeatable process.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

    (1) FIG. 1 depicts a front side view of a set of the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers arranged next to each other;

    (2) FIG. 2 depicts an exploded front side view of an individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider;

    (3) FIG. 3 depicts an exploded perspective view of an individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider placed on a closet hanger pole;

    (4) FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of a set of the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers arranged in sequential order on a closet hanger pole identifying the positions partitioned by the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers;

    (5) FIG. 5 depicts a flowchart illustration that shows the method that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing have been worn with the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers;

    (6) FIG. 6 depicts a visual representation of the flowchart illustration according to FIG. 5, which shows the method that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing have been worn with the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers; and

    (7) FIG. 7 depicts a perspective view of numerous hanging articles of clothing selectively placed in partitioned positions by two individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers arranged in sequential order on a closet hanger pole.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (8) The following drawings have been provided to assist with the understanding of the claims set forth within the specification. These drawings contain descriptive numbers and letters that identify elements of the device, aspects of the method of using the device, and other relevant objects, and are repeated throughout the figures. These drawings are not intended to be limiting as the present invention may be embodied in various ways.

    (9) Referring to FIG. 1, an illustrative example of a front side view of a set of the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1), is provided. This depiction identifies the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2) that comprise the set. This depiction identifies an illustration of the sequential numbering (3) that is featured on each of the respective individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2), in this instance with the sequential numbers one through six. The number of individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2) that a set of hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1) includes may vary.

    (10) Referring to FIG. 2, an illustrative example of an exploded front side view of an individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider (2), is provided. This depiction identifies an illustration of the sequential numbering (3) that is featured on each of the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2), in this instance with a # symbol as a placeholder. This depiction identifies an illustration of the hook-like shape configuration (4) featured on each of the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2). The hook-like shape configuration enables the dividers to be placed on closet hanger poles where hanging articles of clothing are placed.

    (11) Referring to FIG. 3, an illustrative example of an exploded perspective view of an individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider (2) placed on a closet hanger pole (5), is provided. This depiction identifies the hook-like shape configuration (4) which is depicted to be hanging on a closet hanger pole (5). The hook-like shape configuration enables the dividers to be placed on closet hanger poles where hanging articles of clothing are placed. This depiction identifies an illustration of the sequential numbering (3) that is featured on each of the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2), in this instance with a # symbol as a placeholder for the sequential numbers.

    (12) Referring to FIG. 4, an illustrative example of a perspective view of a set of the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1) arranged in sequential order on a closet hanger pole (5) with hanging articles of clothing (6) selectively placed in the positions partitioned by the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1), is provided. This depiction identifies the positions partitioned by the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers that indicate the number of times the respective hanging articles of clothing have been worn. In this illustration, the partitioned positions are designated with the alphabetical letters A through G.

    (13) Position A is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have not been worn. Position A is located on the exterior of the sequentially arranged set of hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers before the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 1. If a hanging article of clothing has not been worn, it should be selectively placed in position A.

    (14) Position B is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have been worn one time. Position B is located between the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 1 and the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 2. If a hanging article of clothing has been worn one time, it should be selectively placed in position B.

    (15) Position C is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have been worn two times. Position C is located between the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 2 and the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 3. If a hanging article of clothing has been worn two times, it should be selectively placed in position C.

    (16) Position D is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have been worn three times. Position D is located between the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 3 and the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 4. If a hanging article of clothing has been worn three times, it should be selectively placed in position D.

    (17) Position E is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have been worn four times. Position E is located between the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 4 and the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 5. If a hanging article of clothing has been worn four times, it should be selectively placed in position E.

    (18) Position F is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have been worn five times. Position F is located between the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 5 and the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 6. If a hanging article of clothing has been worn five times, it should be selectively placed in position F.

    (19) Position G is the position partitioned for hanging articles of clothing that have been worn six or more times. Position G is located on the exterior of the set of hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers after the individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting divider sequentially numbered 6. If a hanging article of clothing has been worn six or more times, it should be selectively placed in position G.

    (20) Referring to FIG. 5, a flowchart illustration that shows the method that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing have been worn with the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers, is provided. The flowchart illustration references the positions partitioned by the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers that indicate the number of times the respective hanging articles of clothing have been worn according to FIG. 4.

    (21) The present flowchart illustration shows the circular method that hanging articles of clothing undertake when using the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers. The method starts at the top left location at an activity rectangle stating Position A which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position A. Position A, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have not been worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position A, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 1: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned positioned on the closest hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (22) If a No response is given to Question 1: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (23) If a Yes response is given to Question 1: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Position B which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position B. Position B, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn one time. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position B, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 2: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (24) If a No response is given to Question 2: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (25) If a Yes response is given to Question 2: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Position C which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position C. Position C, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn two times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position C, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 3: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned positioned on the closest hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (26) If a No response is given to Question 3: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (27) If a Yes response is given to Question 3: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Position D which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position D. Position D, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn three times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position D, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 4: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (28) If a No response is given to Question 4: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (29) If a Yes response is given to Question 4: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Position E which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position E. Position E, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn four times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position E, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 5: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned positioned on the closest hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (30) If a No response is given to Question 5: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (31) If a Yes response is given to Question 5: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Position F which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position F. Position F, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn five times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position F, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 6: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (32) If a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (33) If a Yes response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Position G which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position G. Position G, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn six or more times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the previously discussed activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position G, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the previously discussed decision diamond asking Question 6: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given again. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed back to its previous partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (34) If a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (35) If a Yes response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the previously discussed activity rectangle stating Position G which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position G. The method will continuously direct back to position G, or the position partitioned by the highest sequentially numbered divider, until a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again? When a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A. At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (36) Referring to FIG. 6, a visual depiction of the flowchart illustration according to FIG. 5, which shows the method that keeps count of the number of times hanging articles of clothing (6) have been worn with the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1), is provided. The visual depiction includes an illustrative example of a perspective view of a set of the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1) arranged in sequential order on a closet hanger pole (5) with hanging articles of clothing (6) selectively placed in the positions partitioned by the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (1). The visual depiction identifies the positions partitioned by the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers that indicate the number of times the respective hanging articles of clothing have been worn according to FIG. 4. The flowcharts in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 both reference and address the same positions (Positions A through G) and questions (Questions 1 through 6). The visual depiction of the flowchart illustration demonstrates the fluid movement that hanging articles of clothing undergo during the method.

    (37) The present visual depiction of the flowchart illustration shows the circular method that hanging articles of clothing undertake when using the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers. The method starts at Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position A. Position A, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have not been worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position A, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 1: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (38) If a No response is given to Question 1: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (39) If a Yes response is given to Question 1: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to Position B on the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position B. Position B, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn one time. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position B, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 2: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (40) If a No response is given to Question 2: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (41) If a Yes response is given to Question 2: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to Position C on the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position C. Position C, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn two times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position C, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 3: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (42) If a No response is given to Question 3: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (43) If a Yes response is given to Question 3: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to Position D on the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position D. Position D, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn three times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position D, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 4: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (44) If a No response is given to Question 4: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (45) If a Yes response is given to Question 4: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to Position E on the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position E. Position E, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn four times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position E, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 5: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (46) If a No response is given to Question 5: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (47) If a Yes response is given to Question 5: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to Position F on the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position F. Position F, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn five times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position F, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads to a decision diamond asking Question 6: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed in a new partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (48) If a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (49) If a Yes response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to Position G on the closet hanger pole (5) which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position G. Position G, relating to the position that was established by FIG. 4, indicates the hanging articles of clothing have been worn six or more times. The method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the previously discussed activity rectangle stating Wear which denotes that after being in position G, the hanging article of clothing is worn. The method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the previously discussed decision diamond asking Question 6: Wear again? which denotes that a Yes or No response must be given. A response of Yes denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be placed back to its previous partitioned position on the closet hanger pole and can be worn again. A response of No denotes that the hanging article of clothing will not be worn again and will instead be cleaned.

    (50) If a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing will be cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (51) If a Yes response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the previously discussed activity rectangle stating Position G which denotes the hanging article of clothing should be selectively placed in position G. The method will continuously direct back to position G, or the position partitioned by the highest sequentially numbered divider, until a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again? When a No response is given to Question 6: Wear again?, the method then depicts an arrow which leads to an activity rectangle stating Clean which denotes that the hanging article of clothing is cleaned. Once the hanging article of clothing is cleaned, the method then depicts an arrow which leads back to the activity rectangle stating Position A on the left side of the illustration of the closet hanger pole (5). At this point, a cycle within the method has been completed and the method can be restarted and repeated indefinitely.

    (52) Referring to FIG. 7, an illustrative example of a perspective view of numerous hanging articles of clothing (6) selectively placed in partitioned positions by two individual hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers (2) arranged in sequential order on a closet hanger pole (5), is provided. The illustration displays how the hanging numbered clothing wear counting dividers are able to keep count of the number of times an unlimited number of hanging articles of clothing have been worn simultaneously.