Claims
- 1. A rack for hanging clothing articles such as ties, belts and the like with the rack affixed to a mounting surface such as a wall or the back of a closet door, comprising:
- a support frame having a back plate and mountings placed to space the back plate from the mounting surface and form a sufficiently wide gap to place a finger therein;
- a rod located along the back plate and spaced therefrom;
- a plurality of spring loaded clips having a coiled spring with a through bore, said clips each having first and second arms connected to said coiled spring; said arms having juxtaposed finger engaging ends, said finger engaging ends being normally urged apart so as to urge the clip ends towards each other while being movable towards each other to pivot juxtaposed clip ends away to receive a clothing article between them for retention thereby;
- said rod freely extending through said through bores of the clips to enable them to slide along the rod and with the pivot action of the clip ends being substantially coaxial with said rod; with said rod and clips being so mounted to said support frame that one of said finger engaging ends can be seated against the back plate and said clip ends can be spread apart by urging the other finger engaging end towards the back plate when a person's fingers grip the latter finger engaging end and the back plate.
- 2. The rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mountings are located at ends of the back plate and wherein said rod has ends supported by the mountings.
- 3. The rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame and said mountings are made of a material selected from the group consisting of wood, metal, plastic and particle board.
- 4. The rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support frame has a plurality of back plates with said rods and said spring loaded clips and arranged in tiered fashion with one above the other for a vertical distance sufficient to view, from a frontal viewing point, articles of clothing held by clips and respectively forwardly spaced from each other so as to form gaps between the back plates sufficiently wide to receive said articles of clothing.
- 5. The rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of said racks has one lateral side pivotally mounted to said support frame so as to pivot outwardly towards the front of the rack and expose articles of clothing held by clips on a back plate behind the pivotally mounted rack.
- 6. The rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivotally mounted back plate has a releasable fastening element at an opposite lateral side from said one lateral side to hold the latter back plate to said support frame.
- 7. The rack as claimed in claim 4 wherein said support frame has an upper located back plate affixed at lateral ends and a second back plate located lower than and forwardly of said upper back plate; said second back plate having one lateral side end pivotally affixed to said support frame and another opposite lateral side end releasably attachable to said upper back plate at a location that is between lateral side ends of said upper back plate; said second back plate having a said rod and said clips mounted thereon.
- 8. The rack as claimed in claim 7 and a third back plate located lower than and forwardly of said upper located back plate at a vertical level that is generally the same as said second back plate; said third back plate having a said rod and said clips mounted thereon; said third back plate further having one lateral side end pivotally affixed to said support frame and another opposite lateral side end releasably attachable to said upper back plate at a location that is between lateral side ends of said upper back plate.
- 9. The rack as claimed in claim 8 and further including magnetic fastener elements mounted to said back plates to releasably hold lateral side ends of the second and third back plates to said upper back plate.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of my Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/053,491 filed Jul. 23, 1997 and entitled "The Perfect Pinch Tie Rack System". All the contents of that prior application are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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