Claims
- 1. A garment hangar comprising:a collar section; a pair of arms coupled to said collar section, each of said arms comprising a malleable wire; a foam housing encasing said malleable wire; and an external support member coupled to said collar, said external support member contacting each of said pair of arms along a respective first arm section proximal to said collar, and not contacting each of said pair of arms along a respective second arm section distal from said collar, whereby said external support member causes said first arm section to become a relatively more rigid section for supporting the weight of said garment proximal to said collar, and permits said second arm section to remain a relatively more flexible section for conforming to the shape of said garment distal from said collar.
- 2. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 1, wherein said external support member comprises a shoulder support attached to said collar section and having a shoulder support surface contacting the underside of said foam housing.
- 3. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 2, wherein said shoulder support further includes a bottom bracket extending downward from the underside of said shoulder support, said bottom bracket increasing the rigidity of said external support member.
- 4. A garment hangar comprising:a collar section; a pair of arms coupled to said collar section, each of said arms comprising a variable diameter malleable wire, said variable diameter malleable wire including a first section having a relatively thicker diameter along a respective first arm section of said garment hangar proximal to said collar, and a second section having a relatively thinner diameter along a respective second arm section of said garment hangar distal from said collar; and a foam housing encasing said variable diameter malleable wire, whereby said variable diameter malleable wire provides a relatively more rigid first arm section for supporting the weight of said garment proximal to said collar and a relatively more flexible second arm section distal from said collar for conforming to the shape of said garment.
- 5. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 4, wherein the diameter of said malleable wire is tapered from a relatively larger value proximal to said collar to a relatively smaller value distal from said collar.
- 6. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 4, wherein said variable diameter malleable wire is a continuous wire including a first section having a substantially constant first diameter and a second section having a substantially constant second diameter, said first diameter being larger than said second diameter.
- 7. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 6, wherein said continuous wire including said first and second sections further includes a transition region between said first and second sections wherein the diameter of said variable diameter malleable wire tapers off from said first diameter to said second diameter.
- 8. A garment hangar comprising:a collar section; a pair of arms coupled to said collar section, each of said arms comprising a malleable wire; a hollow tube surrounding a first section of said malleable wire forming a first arm section proximal to said collar and defining a second arm section which is not surrounded by said hollow tube distal from said collar; and a foam housing encasing said hollow tube and said malleable wire; whereby said hollow tube causes said first arm section to become a relatively more rigid section for supporting the weight of said garment proximal to said collar, and permits said second arm section to remain relatively more flexible for conforming to the shape of said garment distal from said collar.
- 9. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 8, wherein said pair of arms is formed by a respective pair of first and second malleable wires and a respective pair of first and second hollow tubes attached to said collar section.
- 10. A garment hangar in accordance with claim 8, wherein said pair of arms is formed by a single continuous malleable wire and a single continuous hollow tube passing through said collar section.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicant hereby claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/144,237 filed Jul. 19, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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