This invention concerns ornament hangers of a type used to hang Christmas tree decorations. It has heretofore been proposed to provide an ornament hanger which itself ornamental. See U.S. Pat. Des. 427,712; Des. 436,838; and U.S. Pat. No. 3,123,514.
However, the hangers shown in those patents have themselves only limited ornamental value due to the relative prominence of hooks extending from a decorative piece.
Strings of electrical lights, and other string ornamentation are commonly held haphazardly on the branches of Christmas tree, and there is a need for a hanger which can be effectively used with such string ornamentation for securely positioning the same on the tree.
It is the object of the present invention to provide Christmas tree hanger for ornaments which itself has a high degree of ornamental attractiveness.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a hanger which is particularly useful for hanging string ornamentation such as electric lights on a Christmas tree.
The above objects and others which will become apparent upon a reading of the following specification and claims are achieved by a hanger comprised of a decorative main piece having a decorative form such as a star.
Projecting from each of the top and bottom of the main piece there is mounted a smaller relatively inconspicuous hook, each top and bottom hook being rotatably and detachably secured to the main piece.
In a first embodiment the hooks are snap fit into a slot in a rear projecting tab adjacent the top and bottom of the main piece respectively, with a headed end on each hook preventing endwise movement of the hook out of the slot.
In a second embodiment, each hook is snap fitted into a radial groove in a thicker ornamental main piece, with an enlarged region of the groove receiving a headed portion of the hook.
In both embodiments, each hook has a bight portion which projects from the ornamental main piece to be engageable with a tree branch or another supported ornament. The rotatable mounting of the hooks allow selective positioning of the ornamental main piece in any orientation, and also allows selective orientation of the hooks to connect to a string ornament in any direction to enable securement of the string ornament by the hanger supported on a tree branch.
Each hook is detachable to allow use of the decorative main piece alone as an ornament suspended from a single hook holding the main piece.
The hooks can have a notched locator feature in the hook inner radius for receiving a wire of a string of lights or another ornament hanger, and also have a snap locked clasp to insure retention of a hooked connection to a tree branch or another ornament.
In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
Referring to the drawings,
A pair of hook mounting tabs 16 project rearwardly from the backing portion 13 of the main piece 12 adjacent opposite sides of the backing portion 13. Each tab 16 is formed with a central cut out or slot 18 (
Each hook 22A, 22B has a bight portion 23 projecting outwardly from the perimeter of the main piece 12 when installed.
The hook 22A when serving as a top hook can be secured on a tree branch to support the hanger 10. An ornament 24 can then be hung using the lower hook 22B on the opposite side, received in an ornament loop 26.
The hooks 22A, 22B can be formed of plastic or metal wire or thin rods, and a snap connector can be provided comprised of a clasp 28 and notched tip 30 on the hooks 22A, 22B.
A locator notch 32 (
One of the hooks 22A, 22B can be removed to allow use of a hanger 10 alone as an ornament (FIG. 7).
Thus, a hanger which has a removable rotatable hook mounted on either end of a large ornamental piece allows hanging of separate ornaments in a selected orientation, and also allows effective use of the hanger itself as an ornament.
The hook mounting is provided by a radial groove 46 entering into a respective semispherical socket 48, which each respectively receive the shank 50 and ball end 52 portions of the hooks 44A, 44B.
The grooves 46 are preferably configured to establish a snap fit to the shank portions 52. To install, a ball end 52 is placed in a socket 48 and the shank 50 rotated into the groove 46.
Only one hook 44A, may be used when the ornament hanger 36 is used as an ornament by itself
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