Garments are often hung or draped from various objects for storage or for drying of the garment. In the past, garments have been hung to dry by draping them over a clothesline or attaching them to a clothesline using clothes pins. More recently, use of clotheslines has become less common due to increased use of electric clothes dryers, lack of adequate space for clotheslines, and a general consideration that clotheslines are unsightly. As such, garments are often hung to dry using flat clothes hangers or hooks. Similarly, garments are often stored on hooks or on flat clothes hangers.
The embodiments disclosed herein are drawn to garment hangers comprising contact surfaces that are elliptical or have elliptical arc segments that simulate shoulders of a wearer. An elliptical base separates a front portion of a garment from a rear portion of a garment to improve airflow and drying. A garment support surface extends nearly as wide as the major axis of the elliptical base and comprises a major portion formed as an elliptical arc so as to smoothly simulate shoulders and support the garment without placing undue stress on any portions of the garment.
In comparison to a clothesline, embodiments disclosed herein require less space and allow use of existing racks and closet rails used for clothes hangers. Various embodiments allow for increased airflow to reduce drying times, reduce or prevent garment stretching reduction in stress on the garment, and prevention of unsightly pucker or bump from drying.
In advantageous embodiments, the elliptical garment hanger includes strap clips for engaging garment shoulder straps, and a plurality of support clips extending inwardly from a lower periphery of the hanger for holding other items such as neck ties, belts (including cummerbunds and suspenders), scarves, hosiery (e.g., socks, stockings, panty hose, leggings, etc.), underwear, and brassieres.
Various embodiments of an elliptical garment hanger are disclosed. As illustrated in
A garment support surface 40 intersects the central location 35 and is supported relative to the elliptical base 20 by the two support members 30, 31. A major portion of this garment support surface 40 is an elliptical arc section curved downward toward the elliptical base 20. The garment support surface 40 extends above the major axis for about 90% of the major diameter. The garment support surface is relatively wide in comparison to flat clothes hangers, and preferably has a width on the order of an inch (2.54 cm) to distribute garment weight so as to avoid creasing of garments. The outer facing surfaces of the garment support surface 40, two support members 30, 31, and the elliptical base 20 are preferably smooth and free of protuberances that might snag garment fibers.
The garment support surface 40, two support members 30, 31, and the elliptical base 20 combine to simulate a shoulder and upper chest/back region so that a garment draped over the combination will approximate a position it will take when worn. In this manner, the formation of creases and bumps that are sometimes caused by standard flat hangars can be avoided during drying and/or storage of the garment. The elliptical portion of the garment support surface 40 acts to support the upper shoulder regions of a garment in a smooth manner that avoids sharp discontinuities that would place local stresses on the garment. The entire garment support surface 40 is positioned so that it is above the first geometric plane of the elliptical base 20, and a width of the garment support surface 40 can optionally taper towards the terminal ends 41, 42. Additionally, the downward curvature of the garment support surface 40 can optionally increase near the terminal ends 41, 42. These terminal ends 41, 42 are unsupported and, if supporting garment weight that might ordinarily cause higher local stress in the garment, the terminal ends 41, 42 can flex downward under the weight and smoothly distribute some of the weight onto the elliptical base 20.
One function of the two support members 30, 31 is to support the garment support surface 40 in a position above the elliptical base 20. In the embodiment of
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In one embodiment, the central support element 50 can be formed integrally with or rigidly affixed to the other portions of the elliptical garment hanger 10. If the means 52 for engaging an external support is a hook, it is preferable to align the hook along the major axis so as to conserve space along a closet rod.
In yet another embodiment, the central support element 50 is separable from other portions 12 of the elliptical garment hanger. As illustrated in
An isometric view of the corresponding other portions 12 of the elliptical garment hanger is illustrated in
A top view of the corresponding other portions 12 of the elliptical garment hanger is illustrated in
As illustrated in the embodiment of
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In various embodiments, the central support element 50 and the other portions 12 of the garment hanger are made of polypropylene or other rigid material such as aluminum or other metal. The central support element 50 may also be made of metal. Advantageously, the elliptical hoop of the elliptical base 20, the garment support 40, and the two support members 30, 31 comprise flattened cross sections comprising increased surface areas on outward facing sides.
While primarily disclosed as an elliptical hoop, it is also possible to use other forms such as a plate-like structure for the elliptical base 20, as illustrated in the embodiment of
For storage of a plurality of elliptical garment hangers, each of the central support elements 50 are separated from other portions 12 of the garment hangers, and the other portions 12 of the garment hangers are nested adjacent one another in a storage configuration. Additionally, forming the central support elements separately from the other portions 12 allows for simpler tooling and cheaper fabrication of the elliptical garment hanger.
In use, embodiments disclosed herein allow garments to be hung and dried with improved airflow. The design further distributes garment weight more evenly over a larger area so as to prevent hanger bumps from occurring on the shoulders of the garment, unlike a standard clothes hanger. As such, disclosed embodiments prevent dimples and unnatural stretching cause by flat hangers, clothespins or clotheslines. Using smoothly contoured polypropylene for construction of the elliptical garment hanger prevents clothing from getting snagged, which often happens when using flat hangers or clothespins. By properly separating front and rear portions of garments and preventing areas of high local stress on the fabric, embodiments of the elliptical garment hanger allow for proper air drying of the garments and lower drying times due to the increased airflow. The elliptical garment hanger mimics the shoulders and chest of a person when a garment is dried or stored, allowing the garment to substantially conform to the shape of a person's shoulders, making the garment more comfortable to wear. The garment support surface also prevents stretching of the neck of the garment during drying and storage.
A basic embodiment of an elliptical garment hanger comprises an elliptical base in a first geometric plane, the elliptical base forming an ellipse that has a major diameter and a minor diameter, and a major axis and a minor axis that intersect at a central point. Two support members extend from opposing sides of the elliptical base to meet each other at a central location above the central point. A central support element extends upward from the central location and terminates with means for engaging an external support, such as a hook for engaging a rail or a lug for engaging a slot. A garment support surface intersects the central location and is supported by the two support members. A major portion of this garment support surface comprises an elliptical arc section curved downward toward the elliptical base. The garment support surface also extends above the major axis for about 90% of the major diameter, and the entire garment support surface is positioned so that it is above the first geometric plane of the elliptical base. In variations of the embodiment, the two support members comprise elliptical arc sections curved downward toward the elliptical base. The two support members may also be substantially co-planar with the minor axis in a second plane perpendicular to the first geometric plane.
In a preferred embodiment, the elliptical base comprises an elliptical hoop and further comprises a plurality of support clips extending inwardly from and substantially parallel to the elliptical hoop and dimensioned for supporting garments selected from the group consisting of neck ties, belts, scarves, hosiery, underwear, and brassieres.
In another embodiment, an underside of the garment support surface further comprises a pair of inward facing strap clips positioned on opposing sides of the central location at a position equidistant from the central location.
In yet another embodiment, the central support element is separable from other portions of the garment hanger and comprises an enlarged portion at a bottom end, and the central portion comprises a hole dimensioned to allow upper portions of the central support element to pass through from below, but retain the enlarged portion so as to attach the central support element to the central portion of the garment hanger. Preferably, the enlarged portion of the central support element is shaped and the hole in the central portion is configured to allow the other portions of the garment hanger to rotate relative to the central support element.
In various embodiments, the central support element and the other portions of the garment hanger are made of polypropylene, the elliptical hoop, garment support, and two support members comprise flattened cross sections comprising increased surface areas on outward facing sides. Advantageously, the two support members and the garment support surface can comprise longitudinal stiffening ribs in order to strengthen the device.
In other embodiments, the terminal ends of the garment support surface are curved and/or the terminal ends of the garment support surface comprise portions of increased downward curvature relative to the elliptical arc section. In an advantageous embodiment of the garment hanger, the major diameter is approximately 15″ (38 cm), the minor diameter is approximately 4.5″ (11.4 cm), the central portion is approximately 2.8″ (7.14 cm) above a bottom edge of the elliptical base, and terminal ends of the garment support surface extend approximately 6.9″ (17.6 cm) out and approximately 1.8″ (4.57 cm) down from the central location.
In further embodiments, the garment hanger comprises a bar positioned along the major diameter, comprises a pair of parallel bars connecting opposite sides of the elliptical hoop and positioned parallel to the major axis, or comprises a removable assembly with frictional attachment means and a bar, wherein the frictional attachment means connect to opposite sides of the elliptical hoop and position the bar along the major axis. Pants and slacks can then be hung on these bars.
For storage of a plurality of garment hangers, each of the central support elements are separated from other portions of the garment hangers, and the other portion of the garment hangers are nested adjacent one another in a storage configuration.
An elliptical garment hanger has been described. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed and that the examples and embodiments described herein are in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art of the present invention will recognize that other embodiments using the concepts described herein are also possible. Further, any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” or the is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/340,194 filed Mar. 15, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes and specifically for the concept, structure and functions of a garment hanger having an elliptical base and elliptical support elements, which is incorporated herein.
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61340194 | Mar 2010 | US |