Claims
- 1. A clothes hanger (1),
- a) with a hanger suspension region (3) and at least first and second hanger arms (6, 11) for holding items of clothing, of which the first hanger arm (6) extends from the hanger suspension region (3), and has first and second arm sections (6a, 6b), which are spaced apart by means of an intermediary region (7) that is open on one end and is embodied as a narrow gap (7),
- b) wherein the hanger arms (6, 11) have an essentially constant cross section and
- c) wherein the first and second hanger arms (6, 11) have top sides (6', 11') which enclose an obtuse angle, at a bend region, of less than 180.degree., with the vertex toward the suspension region (3),
- characterized in that
- d) the second hanger arm (11) has an outer end region (12) which is embodied by means of a parallel return (15) in the form of a loop (19), wherein the return (15) essentially extends from the end region (12) to the center plane of the hanger between the end reaction (12) and an end region (9) of the first (6) hanger arm, and
- e) the suspension region (3) is disposed in a weight-centered fashion between the first and second hanger arms (6, 11).
- 2. The clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that the gap (7) of the first hanger arm (6) and the loop-shaped end region (12) of the second hanger arm (11), which is formed with the return (15), are essentially symmetrical to each other with regard to a horizontal intersecting plane.
- 3. The clothes hanger according to claim 2, characterized in that the arm sections (6a, 6b) are disposed essentially next to each other at one level, and the first arm section (6a) extends from the suspension region (3).
- 4. The clothes hanger according to one of claim 1, characterized in that the arm sections (6a, 6b) are disposed horizontally next to each other in the end region (9) and that the arm sections (6a, 6b) are disposed vertically above each other in a region (5) where the first arm section (6a) extends from the suspension region (3).
- 5. The clothes hanger according to claim 4, characterized in that the transition from the vertical disposition of the arm sections (6a, 6b) in the region (5) to the horizontal disposition of the arm sections (6a, 6b) in the end region (9) occurs in a continuous fashion.
- 6. The clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that the second hanger arm (11) transitions into a third hanger arm (15) at its outer end region (12).
- 7. The clothes hanger according to claim 6, characterized in that the second arm section (6b) and said third hanger arm 15 have top sides, selected ones of the course of the top side of the first hanger arm (6), the course of the top side of the second hanger arm (11), the course of the top side of the second arm section (6b) of the first hanger arm (6), and the course of the top side of the third hanger arm (15) being embodied as wavy.
- 8. The clothes hanger according to claim 7, characterized in that the amplitude of the wavy course steadily decreases in the direction of the vertical (V).
- 9. The clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that a hook element (17) is mounted to the bend region (10), said hook element (17) selectively hooking the first arm section (6b).
- 10. The clothes hanger according to claim 9, characterized in that the hook element (17) has a projection (18), the first arm section (6a) resiliently flexing for engagement with the hook element projection (18) wherein said first arm section (6a) is resiliently and releasably retained.
- 11. A clothes hanger (1),
- a) with a hanger suspension region (3) having a vertical axis and a corresponding central plane and at least first and second hanger arms (6, 11) for holding items of clothing, said first hanger arm (6), extends from the hanger suspension region (3), and includes first and second arm sections (6a, 6b), which are spaced apart to define an intermediate slot (7) open on one end and embodied as a narrow gap (7) extending substantially along the entire length of said first and second arm sections but distal from the outermost end of the arm, and
- b) wherein the first and second hanger arms (6, 11) have upper edges (6', 11') converging to define an obtuse angle, of less than 180.degree., with the vertex of said angle toward said suspension region (3), and wherein
- c) first and second cross-sectional planes of the clothes hanger arms are spaced from the vertical axis by equal predetermined distances, the second hanger arm (11) includes a cross-sectional area which essentially corresponds to the sum of cross sectional areas of the arm sections (6a, 6b) of the first hanger arm (6) and wherein
- d) the suspension region (3) defines a balanced weight-center between the first and second hanger arms (6, 11).
- 12. The clothes hanger according to claim 11, wherein the first arm section (6a) at said suspension region includes an area of greater height than said arm section extending beyond the central plane in the direction of the second hanger arm (11), wherein said area of greater height includes a contact shoulder on each side of the vertical axis at a predetermined distance from said axis defining contact faces for a collar of a clothing article.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of PCT application Ser. No. PCT/DE96/00979 filed Jun. 4, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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