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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The invention is related to a Garment Hanger in particular, this is a combined hanger type device which suspends garments or items that can be suspended on to two similar frames one of which is a lower frame which is connected to the upper frame by means of a ring.
(2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
There are innumerable types of hanger of all shapes and sizes which provide a means to hang several garments and other articles on one frame. Every hanger suspends single items, and most garment hangers can be utilized for hanging items from out of the washer to the closet. This hanger provides the means to hang items in pairs or sets so that the user can easily access their garments or items in every stage of need.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a hanger which is in two sections, an upper and a lower hanger. Each has a horizontal single bar frame which has appendages attached to the frame. Said appendages on both sections are L-shaped. The upper frame has a question-mark shaped hook which is in the opposite direction from the direction of the appendages. The lower section is connected to the lower bar frame by means of a ring which is draped over the hook. The ring is slipped through a small hole on the lower bar frame. The invention designed to provide the user with a means to hang sets of garment or articles. For example, a bra and panty; a shirt and pant, pairs of socks; pairs of hanging tools, pairs of educational documents. The use for garments provides the user with a means to hang air-drying garments directly from the washer, air dry them, then hang in the closet. When ready to use, the user has the items readily accessible.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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FIG.1 is a front view of the Clothes and Miscellaneous Items Hanger. The figure rear view being substantially a mirror image thereof;
FIG. 2 is a front view of an attachment to the Clothes and Miscellaneous Items Hanger, the rear view being substantially a mirror image thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(a) FIG. 1 shows the top section frontal view of the invention with the lower section of the hanger in FIG. 2. The top upper section (1) has a question-mark shaped hook which has a short vertical rod (2) which is attached to a horizontal single straight rod frame (3). The horizontal straight rod frame has multiple appendages attached to the frame. The appendages are L-shaped and hang from and are attached directly under the horizontal rod. The L-shaped appendages are rods which shaped vertical (4), horizontal (5) and a short vertical rod (6). Together the appendages form the shape of a letter “L”. The appendages are attached under the horizontal rod frame and are facing in the opposite direction from the direction of the question-marked hook (1)
(b) FIG. 2 shows the lower section frontal view of the invention. The lower section has a small circular ring (7) which is inserted through a hole (8) in the stub top of a vertical rod (9). The vertical rod is attached to a horizontal single straight rod frame (10). The horizontal straight rod frame has multiple appendages attached to the frame. The appendages are L-shaped and hang from and are attached directly under the horizontal rod. The L-shaped appendages are rods which are vertical (11), horizontal (12), and a short vertical rod (13). Together the appendages form the shape of a letter “L”. The appendages are attached under the horizontal rod frame and are facing in the opposite direction from the direction of the question-marked hook in FIG. 1