1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates broadly to clamp-type garment hangers with clamp assemblies that include non-slip surfaces for positively gripping garments, and more particularly to clamp-type garment hangers wherein the exposed surface of the garment gripping pad is made of resilient friction material for positively gripping the garments.
2. State of the Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,634, issued Apr. 6, 1999 to Zuckerman et al., describes disadvantages of clamp-type garment hangers which do not have gripping pads in the clamps and proposes a solution. The Zuckerman solution provides a clamp-type garment hanger including a hook, a cross-bar and two garment clamp assemblies. The hook extends upwardly from the cross-bar for suspending the garment hanger from a support location. The clamp assemblies are located on opposite ends of the cross-bar for securing a garment to the garment hanger. Each clamp assembly includes a first clamping member, a second clamping member, and means for biasing the first and second clamping members toward one another and into abutting engagement with a garment located between the clamping members. Each clamp assembly includes at least one clamping member having an inner clamping surface defined at least in part by at least one gripping pad. A first side of the gripping pad is carried by the inner clamping surface of the clamping member, and a second side of the gripping pad is presented for contact with a garment to be hung from the garment hanger. Snap-in securing means secure the gripping pad on the clamping member for movement as a unit into and from the clamping position. Preferably, the gripping pad is fabricated from resilient friction material, the coefficient of friction being sufficiently high to preclude movement under the weight of the garment when a normal clamping force is applied to the two clamping members to move them into a clamping position. However, in order to maintain the gripping pad snapped-in to the clamping member, it must be made of sufficiently hard material which does not provide the most desirable coefficient of friction. Although the Zuckerman patent hints that the snap-in side and the frictional side of the gripping pad might be made of different materials, there is no explicit teaching of how this could be done. Moreover, it is clear that to do so would be more complicated and more expensive than making the gripping pads of a single material.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a clamp style garment hanger.
It is another object of the invention to provide improved gripping pads for a clamp style garment hanger.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved method of assembling gripping pads in a clamp style garment hanger.
In accord with these objects, which will be discussed in detail below, a clamp style garment hanger according to the invention includes a cross-bar, a hook extending up from the center of the cross-bar, a pair of clamp assemblies in spaced apart relationship depending from the cross-bar, and a pair of gripping pads, one for each clamp assembly. The clamp assemblies each include a first clamping member and a second clamping member hingedly coupled to it and biased towards it. A gripping pad is coupled to one or both of the clamping members facing the other clamping member. According to the invention, the gripping pad is made of a soft resilient material which presents a high coefficient of friction to the garment. According to one embodiment, the clamping member to which the gripping pad is coupled has a recess surrounding a throughbore. The gripping pad has a hollow extension and is dimensioned to fit snugly in the recess of the clamping member with its hollow extension extending into the throughbore or the clamping member. An interlocking plug is inserted through the rear of the throughbore and into the hollow extension of the gripping pad. This secures the gripping pad to the clamping member and maintains it in position without compromising the frictional coefficient of the gripping pad.
According to a second embodiment, a gripping pad is coupled to each clamping member in the manner described above. According to a third embodiment, the gripping pad has one or more stepped recesses on one side and the clamping member to which it is attached has a corresponding number of integral interlocking plugs which engage the recesses. A fourth embodiment is the same as the third embodiment but with a gripping pad coupled to each clamping member.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the detailed description taken in conjunction with the provided figures.
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If desired, the recess 54 in the clamping member 18 may be provided with multiple recesses, and the gripping pad 52 may be provided with multiple extensions 58 into which multiple plugs 60 may be inserted. Also, if desired, when a pad with multiple extensions 58 is utilized, instead of utilizing multiple plug element, a single plug element with multiple stems 68 and tips 66 may be provided, so that a single piece is used to make multiple mating connections.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that a method for manufacturing a hanger according to the invention includes the steps of forming the clamping members with recesses and throughbores, forming the gripping pads with hollow extensions, and forming the interlocking plugs. The assembly process includes placing the gripping pads in the recesses with the hollow extensions extending into the throughbores, and inserting the interlocking plugs into the hollow extensions. After these steps have been performed, the pairs of clamping members can be assembled with the spring clips.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that a method for manufacturing a hanger according to the third embodiment invention includes the steps of forming the clamping members with integral interlocking plugs, forming the gripping pads with stepped recesses. The assembly process includes placing the gripping pads over the plugs and aligning the recesses with the plugs, then pressing the gripping pads onto the plugs until the plugs enter and engage the recesses. After these steps have been performed, the pairs of clamping members can be assembled with the spring clips.
There have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of a clamp-type garment hanger and methods of attaching gripping pads to clamping members. While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. For example, while the clamps have been shown as integral with the cross bar, clamps according to the invention could be incorporated in a sliding type hanger where the clamps are movable relative to each other to accommodate different size garments. Also, while the clamping members have been illustrated with one member stationary and the other movable, it is possible to configure the clamping members so that both are movable. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as claimed.
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