Garment hanger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6415968
  • Patent Number
    6,415,968
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 13, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A hanger for articles includes a body defining a support element, first and second clamp members supported by the support element for pivotal closing movement onto one another and locking structure releasably retaining the first and second clamp members in mutually closed relation, the body further defining guard structure aside the locking structure for limiting access thereto.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to hangers for article display and pertains more particularly to hangers adapted to engage articles at plural, spaced portions thereof




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1-3

depict molded hanger


10


manufactured and sold by the assignee of the subject application. Hanger


10


is single-piece molded plastic body having a hook portion


12


, a first clamp member


14


and a second clamp member


16


joined to one another by hinge portions


18


and


20


. Clamp member


16


is folded about the hinge portions as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

and latching member


22


formed on clamp member


14


passes through opening


24


of clamp member


16


and includes downwardly extending latch element or keeper (not shown) which maintains the clamp members in mutually abutting relation with gripping teeth


26


and


28


, formed interiorly of the clamp members, in mutual engagement with an article (not shown) disposed therebetween.




The hanger of

FIGS. 1-3

was made and sold with license under U.S. Pat. No. 3,698,043 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,665,563, both now expired.




The hanger of

FIGS. 1-3

and the hangers disclosed in the two expired patents are for attachment to an article at a single location thereof, i.e., the hangers are individually and not jointly usable. On the other hand, the '563 patent does contemplate that the clamps be jointly displayable. Thus, the '563 patent discloses “a passage or tunnel


25


opening through the ends of the clamp to receive a support such as the rod


26


” (Col. 2, ls. 8-9).




Applicants herein have noted a difficulty in use of the hanger of

FIGS. 1-3

, namely, that, where plural hangers, each supporting an article are applied to a display rod in dense packing, clamp members


14


of the clamps engage with latching members


22


of adjacent clamps, causing the clamp members to open and to fail to retain the articles therein for display.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has as its primary object the provision of improved hangers generally of the type shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, but which do not have the above-discussed difficulty in use.




A further object of the invention is to provide hangers of the foregoing type but adapted for attachment to an article at plural locations thereon.




A more particular object of the invention is to provide hangers having clamps configured to contain a first, thickened portion of an article therewithin and to grippingly engage the article at a less thick portion of the article.




In attaining the first-stated object, the invention provides a hanger for articles comprising a body defining a support element, first and second clamp members supported by the support element for pivotal closing movement onto one another and locking means for releasably retaining said first and second clamp members in mutually closed relation, the body further defining guard structure aside the locking means for limiting access thereto.




In attaining the second-stated object, the invention provides a hanger for articles comprising a body defining a support element having transversely spaced first and second ends, first and second clamp members supported by the support element respectively at the first and second ends thereof third and fourth clamp members joined respectively to the first and second clamp members and supported thereby for pivotal closing movement onto the first and second clamp members and first and second locking means for releasably retaining the first and third and the second and fourth clamp members in mutually closed relation, the body further defining guard structure aside each of the locking means for limiting access thereto.




The pivotal closing movements of the third clamp member onto the first clamp member and of the fourth clamp member onto the second clamp member are afforded by hinge sections joining the third and fourth clamp members respectively to the first and second clamp members. Each of the clamp members defines a free end and includes article gripping members at the free end.




In attaining the third above-stated object, the hanger of the invention spaces the gripping members of plural clamps from latching members of the clamps by a dimension corresponding to a dimension of a portion of an article having a first thickness, whereby the gripping members grip the article at a portion thereof of a second thickness, lesser than the first thickness.




The foregoing and other objects and features of the invention will be further evident from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof and from the drawings in which like components are identified by like reference numerals throughout.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of a known hanger prior to folding of the clamp members thereof.





FIG. 2

is a front elevation of the

FIG. 1

hanger upon folding of the clamp members upon one another.





FIG. 3

is a right side elevation of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a front elevation of a first embodiment of a hanger in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 5

is a right side elevation of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a front elevation of a second embodiment of a hanger in accordance with the invention with phantom lines indicating a garment in registry with the lower clamp members of the hanger.





FIG. 7

is a side elevation of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND PRACTICE




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, housing


10


′ is single-piece molded plastic body having various components of the hanger of

FIGS. 1-3

, including hook portion


12


, first clamp member


14


and second clamp member


16


′ joined to one another by hinge portions


18


and


20


. Clamp member


16


is folded about the hinge portions as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

and latching member


22


formed on clamp member


14


passes through opening


24


of clamp member


16


and includes a downwardly extending latch element or keeper (not shown) which maintains the clamp members in mutually abutting relation with gripping teeth


26


and


28


, formed interiorly of the clamp members, in mutual engagement with an article (not shown) disposed therebetween.




Clamp member


16


′ differs from clamp member


16


in defining guard structure in the form of curved projections extending outwardly, aside latching member


22


, one projection being shown at


16


″. The projections extend beyond latching member


22


, whereby latching member


22


is not exposed to unintentional release by an adjacently disposed hanger when plural hangers are densely packed on a common display rod.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, hanger


30


of the subject invention includes hook portion


32


extending upwardly of transversely extending support member


34


. At its respective transverse ends, support member supports first and second clamp members


36


and


38


of clamps


40


and


42


. Third and fourth clamp members


44


and


46


are supported for pivotal movements onto the first and second clamp members by respective hinges


48




a


,


48




b


and


50




a


,


50




b


. Clamp members


36


and


38


include vertical ribs


52


,


54


,


56


and


58


. Clamp members


44


and


46


include vertical ribs


60


,


62


,


64


and


66


. Clamp gripping elements are indicated at


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


.




Latching members


76


and


78


extend from clamp members


36


and


38


and clamp members


44


and


46


define openings


44




a


and


46




a


for passage of latching members


76


and


78


therethrough and latch elements (not shown) depend downwardly of latching members


76


and


78


to releasably, lockingly engage clamp members


44


and


46


downwardly adjacently of openings


44




a


and


46




a.






Guard structures in the form of curved projections extend outwardly of vertical ribs


64


and


66


, aside each of latching members


76


and


78


, one projection being shown at


66




a


in FIG.


7


. The projections extend beyond latching members


76


and


78


, whereby latching members


76


and


78


are not exposed to unintentional release by an adjacently disposed hanger when plural hangers are densely packed on a common display rod.




In contrast to the single article location engagement of the hanger of

FIGS. 1-3

and the cited patents, the hanger of

FIGS. 6 and 7

, through its inclusion of a support member of preselected transverse dimension and its spacing of plural clamp members from one another by such preselected transverse dimension, provides for plural article engagement locations.




In

FIG. 6

, a bathing trunks BT is shown in phantom in registry with first and second clamp members


36


and


38


. The bathing trunks have a thickened waistband portion BT-WB and a less thick body-leg portion BT-BL. The hanger is dimensioned in its support member


34


such that clamp members


36


and


38


are disposed at or near the transverse margins of waistband portion BT-WB, i.e., mutually spaced by approximately the transverse dimension of bathing trunks BT. Further, the hanger is dimensioned such that the vertical spacing VS (

FIG. 7

) between latching members


76


and


78


and gripping elements


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


corresponds with the vertical dimension of waistband portion BT-WB. Accordingly, waistband portion BT-WB is nested between the clamp members and the gripping members engage body-leg portion BT-BL. Vertical ribs, e.g., ribs


58


and


66


(FIG.


7


), are mutually spaced to adapt to the thickness of waistband portion BT-WB.




By way of summary and introduction to the ensuing claims, the invention will be seen to provide a hanger for articles comprising a body defining a support element, first and second clamp members supported by the support element for pivotal closing movement onto one another and locking means for releasably retaining said first and second clamp members in mutually closed relation, the body further defining guard structure aside the locking means for limiting access thereto.




Further, the invention will be seen to provide a hanger for articles comprising a body defining a support element having transversely spaced first and second ends, first and second clamp members supported by the support element respectively at the first and second ends thereof third and fourth clamp members joined respectively to the first and second clamp members and supported thereby for pivotal closing movement onto the first and second clamp members and first and second locking means for releasably retaining the first and third and the second and fourth clamp members in mutually closed relation, the body further defining guard structure aside the locking means for limiting access thereto.




The pivotal closing movement of the third clamp member onto the first clamp member is afforded by a first hinge section joining the third clamp member to the first clamp member and wherein the pivotal closing movement of the fourth clamp member onto the second clamp member is afforded by a second hinge section joining the fourth clamp member to the second clamp member.




Each of the clamp members defines a free end and includes article gripping members at the free end.




The first locking means includes a latch member pivotally supported by the first clamp member and a keeper defined in the third clamp member and the second locking means includes a further latch member pivotally supported by the second clamp member and a keeper defined in the fourth damp member.




The body further defines a hook portion extending outwardly of the support element at a location between the first and second clamp members.




Further, the invention provides a combination of an article having a given width and having a first thickened portion and a second portion depending from the article first portion and of lesser thickness than the article first portion and a hanger comprising a body defining first and second clamps supported at respective ends of a support member, the widthwise spacing between end margins of the clamps being approximately equal to the given article width, the clamps having latch members for releasably locking the clamps and having gripping elements, the gripping elements being vertically spaced from the latch members by a vertical dimension of the article first portion. The article first portion is disposed in the clamps between the latch members and the gripping elements and the gripping elements are in engagement with the article second portion.




Various changes to the particularly disclosed embodiment and practice may evidently be introduced without departing from the invention. Accordingly, it is to be appreciated that the particularly discussed and depicted preferred embodiment and practice of the invention are intended in an illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The true spirit and scope of the invention are set forth in the ensuing claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hanger for articles comprising a body defining a support element, a first clamp member supported by the support element, a second clamp member supported by said first clamp member for pivotal closing movement onto said first clamp member and locking means for releasably retaining said first and second clamp members in mutually closed relation, said second clamp member defining guard structure aside the locking means for limiting access thereto.
  • 2. The hanger claimed in claim 1, wherein said pivotal closing movement of said second clamp member onto said first clamp member is afforded by a hinge section joining said first clamp member to said second clamp member.
  • 3. The hanger claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said clamp members defines a free end and includes article gripping members at said free end.
  • 4. The hanger claimed in claim 1, wherein said locking means includes a latch member pivotally supported by said first clamp member and a keeper defined in said second clamp member.
  • 5. The hanger claimed in claim 1, wherein said body further defines a hook portion extending outwardly of said support element.
  • 6. A hanger for articles comprising a body defining a support element having transversely spaced first and second ends, first and second clamp members supported by said support element respectively at said first and second ends thereof third and fourth clamp members joined respectively to said first and second clamp members and supported thereby for pivotal closing movement onto said first and second clamp members and first and second locking means for releasably retaining said first and third and said second and fourth clamp members in mutually closed relation, each of said third and fourth clamp members defining guard structure aside the first and second locking means for limiting access thereto.
  • 7. The hanger claimed in claim 6, wherein said pivotal closing movement of said third clamp member onto said first clamp member is afforded by a first hinge section joining said third clamp member to said first clamp member and wherein said pivotal closing movement of said fourth clamp member onto said second clamp member is afforded by a second hinge section joining said fourth clamp member to said second clamp member.
  • 8. The hanger claimed in claim 6, wherein each of said clamp members defines a free end and includes article gripping members at said free end.
  • 9. The hanger claimed in claim 8, wherein said pivotal closing movement of said third clamp member onto said first clamp member is afforded by a first hinge section joining said third clamp member to said first clamp member and wherein said pivotal closing movement of said fourth clamp member onto said second clamp member is afforded by a second hinge section joining said fourth clamp member to said second clamp member.
  • 10. The hanger claimed in claim 6, wherein said first locking means includes a latch member pivotally supported by said first clamp member and a keeper defined in said third clamp member and wherein said second locking means includes a further latch member pivotally supported by said second clamp member and a keeper defined in said fourth clamp member.
  • 11. The hanger claimed in claim 7, wherein said first locking means includes a latch member pivotally supported by said first clamp member and a keeper defined in said third clamp member and wherein said second locking means includes a farther latch member pivotally supported by said second clamp member and a keeper defined in said fourth clamp member.
  • 12. The hanger claimed in claim 8, wherein said first locking means includes a latch member pivotally supported by said first clamp member and a keeper defined in said third clamp member and wherein said second locking means includes a further latch member pivotally supported by said second clamp member and a keeper defined in said fourth clamp member.
  • 13. The hanger claimed in claim 6, wherein said body further defines a hook portion extending outwardly of said support element at a location between said first and second clamp members.
  • 14. In combination:(a) an article having a given width and having a first thickened portion and a second portion depending from said article first portion and of lesser thickness than said article first portion; and (b) a hanger comprising a body defining first and second clamps supported at respective ends of a support member, the widthwise spacing between end margins of said clamps being approximately equal to said given article width, said clamps having latch members for releasably locking said clamps and having gripping elements, said gripping elements being vertically spaced from said latch members by a vertical dimension of said article first portion, said article first portion being disposed in said clamps between said latch members and said gripping elements and said gripping elements being in engagement with said article second portion.
  • 15. The invention claimed in claim 14, wherein said first and second clamps includes respective first and second clamp members supported by said support element and respective third and fourth clamp members joined respectively to said first and second clamp members and supported thereby for pivotal closing movement onto said first and second clamp members.
  • 16. The invention claimed in claim 15, wherein said pivotal closing movement of said third clamp member onto said first clamp member is afforded by a first hinge section joining said third damp member to said first damp member and wherein said pivotal closing movement of said fourth clamp member onto said second clamp member is afforded by a second hinge section joining said fourth damp member to said second clamp member.
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