Claims
- 1. A hanger for supporting a belt for display, said belt including buckle of type having an open frame with one course thereof supporting a prong for pivotal movement into engagement with a second course of said buckle frame, said hanger being elongate and comprising:
- (a) a main body portion defining a hook for receipt of a display rod; and
- (b) buckle-engaging means connected with said main body portion for receiving and releasably retaining said buckle, said buckle-engaging means having
- (1) length and width of dimensions suited for insertion of said buckle-engaging means in said frame,
- (2) an exterior surface for supporting said prong-abutting course of said frame upon such insertion in said frame,
- (3) a channel extending into said exterior surface for receiving said buckle prong by pivotal movement thereof about said prong-supporting course of said frame into engagement with said prong-abutting frame course while said prong-supporting course is supported on said exterior surface, said channel being configured for arresting reverse pivotal movement of said prong from such disposition in said channel, and
- (4) a configuration for providing direct viewability of the free end of said prong while said prong is in engagement with said prong-abutting course.
- 2. The hanger claimed in claim 1 wherein said buckle prong has a pivotal support hub and a shank extending from said hub to said prong free end, said buckle-engaging means including a detent groove, said shank being movable into confronting relation with said groove and forcible thereinto, said prong free end being disposed in nonconfronting relation with said detent groove throughout such pivotal movement of said buckle prong.
- 3. In combination:
- (a) a belt including a buckle of type having an open frame with one course thereof supporting a prong for pivotal movement into engagement with a second course of said buckle frame; and
- (b) a hanger supporting said belt for display, said hanger comprising:
- (I) a main body portion defining a hook for receipt of a display rod; and
- (II) buckle-engaging means connected with said main body portion and releasably retaining said buckle, said buckle-engaging means being resident in said frame, having an exterior surface supporting said prong-abutting course of said frame, being adapted for receiving said buckle prong upon such pivotal movement thereof about said prong-supporting course of said frame into engagement with said prong-abutting frame course while same is supported on said exterior surface and arresting reverse pivotal movement of said prong and providing direct viewability of the free end of said prong while in engagement with said prong-abutting frame course.
- 4. A display hanger for belts having varying types of belt buckles at one end thereof comprising: a unitary piece of synthetic resinous material including a main body having hook means for engaging a supporting rod, and a depending buckle-engaging element connected to said main body; said buckle-engaging including an elongated portion adjacent said main body portion having at least one opening therein extending through the plane thereof and a laterally extending recess forming member having an upper surface and supported by said elongated portion and including a base defining an axially oriented expandable slot therein, said slot being adapted to engage the pivotally mounted centrally disposed prong of a belt buckle while said buckle is supported from said upper surface of said recess forming member; and a pair of downwardly extending tabs secured at the upper ends thereof to said recess forming member on either side of said slot, and at least partially over-lying at least one opening in said elongated portion to define a channel into which a buckle having a laterally extending projection thereon may be inserted, said projection engaging said at least one opening.
- 5. A hanger in accordance with claim 1, further characterized in the provision of a plurality of openings in said elongated portion to accommodate for differing relative locations of said laterally extending projection relative to said belt buckle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/412,865 filed Aug. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,453,655 granted June 12, 1984.
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