Claims
- 1. A clothes hanger, comprising:
- a hook portion having a hook, a generally spherical end, and a shaft extending between said hook and said spherical end;
- a body portion including first and second sides, each of said first and second sides having an inner side surface, said inner side surfaces defining an interior space; and
- first and second projections which respectively extend from said inner side surface of said first and second sides and into said interior space;
- said first and second sides being joined together such that said spherical end is captively retained between said first and second projections, said hook portion is rotatable about a vertical axis and pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to said body portion, and an opening capable of receiving said hook portion therein is formed between said first and second sides such that said hook portion is storable in said opening.
- 2. A clothes hanger according to claim 1, further comprising inwardly extending projections formed on said sides adjacent said opening, said projections releasably securing said shaft aligned with the vertical axis.
- 3. A clothes hanger according to claim 1, wherein said body portion further includes a neck portion and two opposing shoulder portions extending outwardly from said neck portion, said neck portion being disposed intermediate said shoulder portions.
- 4. A clothes hanger according to claim 1, wherein said body portion is a hollow, generally cylindrical member having a downwardly concave curved shape.
- 5. A clothes hanger according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second projections is a generally cylindrical wall which encloses an interior space.
- 6. A clothes hanger according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second projections is a generally cylindrical wall having a top side surface and enclosing an interior space, said top side surface of said each of said generally cylindrical walls slidingly engaging said generally spherical end of said hook portion when said first and second sides are joined together.
- 7. A clothes hanger according to claim 6 wherein:
- said generally cylindrical wall of each of said first and second projections has a first diameter and said generally spherical end of said hook portion has a second diameter, said first diameter being slightly less than said second diameter.
- 8. A clothes hanger, comprising:
- a hook portion having a hook, a generally spherical end, and a shaft extending between said hook and said generally spherical end;
- a body portion including first and second sides, each of said first and second sides having an inner side surface; and
- first and second projections which respectively extend from said inner side surface of said first and second sides and into an interior space;
- said first and second sides of said body portion being joined together such that:
- a) said inner side surfaces of said first and second sides of said body portion defying the interior space;
- b) said generally spherical end of said hook portion is captively retained, within said interior space, between said first and second projections;
- c) said first and second sides of said body portion defining an opening capable of receiving said hook portion therein such that said hook portion may extend through said opening for storage in said interior space;
- said hook portion being pivotable between upright and retracted positions and rotatable 360 degrees around.
- 9. A clothes hanger according to claim 8, wherein each of said first and second projections is a generally cylindrical wall which encloses an interior space.
- 10. A clothes hanger according to claim 8 wherein each of said first and second projections is a generally cylindrical wall having a top side surface and enclosing an interior space, said top side surface of said each of said generally cylindrical walls slidingly engaging said generally spherical end of said hook portion when said first and second sides are joined together.
- 11. A clothes hanger according to claim 10 wherein said generally spherical end of said hook portion is seated between, and captively retained by, said top side surface of said generally cylindrical wall of said first projection and said top side surface of said generally cylindrical wall of said second projection.
- 12. A clothes hanger according to claim 11 wherein:
- said generally cylindrical wall of each of said first and second projections has a first diameter and said generally spherical end of said hook portion has a second diameter, said first diameter being slightly less than said second diameter.
- 13. A clothes hanger according to claim 10 wherein said top side surface of said generally cylindrical wall of said first projection forms a first seat and said top side surface of said generally cylindrical wall of said second projection forms a second seat, said generally spherical end of said hook portion being captively retained between said first and second seats when said first and second sides of said body portion are joined together.
- 14. A clothes hanger according to claim 13 wherein:
- said generally cylindrical wall of each of said first and second projections has a first diameter and said generally spherical end of said hook portion has a second diameter, said first diameter being slightly less than said second diameter.
- 15. A clothes hanger according to claim 8 wherein said body portion further comprises first and second ends and wherein said clothes hanger further comprises a bar attached to said first and second ends of said body portion.
- 16. A clothes hanger according to claim 15 wherein first and second apertures are formed when said first and second sides of said body portion are joined together and where said bar further comprises first and second bayonets, each insertable into said first and second apertures, respectively, to releasably engage said bar with said body portion.
- 17. A clothes hanger according to claim 10 wherein each one of said first and second sides are formed in a generally semi-cylindrical shape.
- 18. A clothes hanger according to claim 17 and further comprising at least one structural support beam which extends from said inner side surface of said first side of said body portion to said inner side surface of said second side of said body portion.
- 19. A clothes hanger according to claim 18 wherein each one of said at least one structural support beam is comprised of a projection which extends from said inner side surface of said first side of said body portion and into said interior space and a tubular projection which extends from said inner side surface of said second side of said body portion and into said interior space, said projection extending from said inner side surface of said first side of said body portion being received in an interior space defined by said tubular projection when said first and second sides of said body portion are joined together.
- 20. A clothes hanger according to claim 10 wherein each one of said first and second sides further comprises a lower side surface having at least one horizontal slot formed therein and wherein a horizontal member is formed for each of said at least one horizontal slot when said first and second sides of said body portion are joined together.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/601,299, filed Feb. 16, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,649,652, entitled "Clothes Hanger having Storable Hook", and hereby incorporated as if reproduced in its entirety.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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