The present invention relates generally to garment hangers and in particular to a hanger providing support to an upper body garment and a hood.
Many upper body garments such as sweaters, sweatshirts, jackets, hoodies or coats with attached hoods must be hung to dry following laundering to prevent shrinkage or damage to the garment material, as per the manufacturer's laundering instructions. Alternately, a user may wish to hang these clothing items to dry to save the energy consumption of a dryer. When these items are hung to dry on a typical clothing hanger, the hood hangs down from the neck area of the garment unsupported, and thus airflow around the hood is restricted. This can prevent the hood from fully drying or increase drying time, potentially resulting in a malodor within the hood. Without support to the hood, it may lose its original shape, and result in unwanted wrinkles. An additional difficulty with hooded garments is that the hood increases the depth of the hung garment and therefore also increases the closet space required for storage thereof.
Hangers have been developed to support a variety of upper body garments with accessories, such as U.S. Pat. No. 2,529,296 to Kay. This style of hanger provides support to a coat with a separate hat or cap, but is unable to provide support to an attached hood.
According to a first embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed an apparatus for hanging a garment comprising a vertical suspension member hangable from a body, a garment support member suspended from the suspension member, the garment support member extending laterally from opposed sides of the suspension member; and an arcuate hood support member extending between first and second ends and having a midpoint therebetween, wherein the first and second ends of the hood support member are secured to the garment support member and wherein the midpoint of the hood support member is cantilevered upward and away from the garment support member.
The hood support member may be rigidly fixed to the garment support member. The apparatus may further comprise a crossbar extending between the vertical support member and the hood support member. The first end of the crossbar may extend from the midpoint of the hood support member. The crossbar may extend from opposed sides of the hood support member wherein a midpoint of the crossbar is engageable upon the vertical support member.
The first end of the crossbar may be fixed to the hood support member and the second end of the crossbar may be fixed to the suspension member. The first end of the crossbar may be rotatably supported by the hood support member and the second end of the crossbar may be selectably securable to the suspension member. The second end of the crossbar may include a hook. The suspension member may include a hook receiver. The hood support member may be pivotably supported by the garment support member at the first and second ends of the hood support member.
The garment support member may angle down relative to horizontal from the suspension member. The garment support member may be formed of a material selected from a group consisting of wood, metals and plastic composites.
According to a further embodiment of the present invention there is disclosed a method for hanging a garment comprising positioning a shoulder portion of the garment on a garment support member suspended from a vertically extending suspension member, the suspension member being hangable from a body, the garment support member extending laterally from opposed sides of the suspension member. The method further comprises positioning a hood of the garment on a hood support member, the hood support member extending between first and second ends and having a midpoint therebetween, wherein the first and second ends of the hood support member are secured to the garment support member and wherein the midpoint of the hood support member is cantilevered upward from the garment support member and hanging the suspension member from a body on a support.
The method may further comprise rotating a first end of a crossbar about the hood support member such that a second end of the crossbar is positioned proximate to the suspension member and securing the second end of the crossbar to the suspension member
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
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The vertical suspension member 14 extends between upper and lower ends, 20 and 22, respectively and includes an arcuate hook 24 at the upper end 20 so that it may be supported by a rod 4, as illustrated in
The garment support member 12 includes downward sloped first and second side members 30 and 32 extending laterally from opposed sides of the suspension member 14 at the lower end 22 with an optional lower crossmember 34. The lower crossmember 34 is commonly known with wireframe and plastic hangers, although it will be appreciated that the lower crossmember 34 may be omitted for sturdy garment support member 12 materials such as, by way of non-limiting example, some plastics, composites or wood products. An optional upper crossmember 36 extends between the first and second side members 30 and 32 proximate to the lower end 22 of the suspension member 14. Although the first and second side members 30 and 32 are illustrated as downward sloped, it will be appreciated that horizontal side members 30 and 32 may be used, as well, without the upper or lower crossmembers 36 and 34.
The hood support member 16 extends between first and second ends, 40 and 42, respectively, with a midpoint 44 therebetween at the apex. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
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The second end 52 of the crossbar 18 is selectably securable to the suspension member 14. The second end 52 may include a hook 62 securable to an eye 64 on the suspension member 14, as illustrated in
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To position a garment 8 with a hood 6 on the apparatus 10, the garment 8 is positioned on the garment support member 12 in the support position with the shoulder portion positioned on the first and second side members 30 and 32, by means as are commonly known with standard hangers, with the suspension member 14 extending above the shoulder portion. The hood 6 is then lifted and positioned on the hood support member 16, as illustrated in
It will be appreciated that the apparatus 10 may be used to support a garment without a hood while in the support position with a separate hat supported on the hood support member 16.
Turning now to
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
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