Claims
- 1. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants as folded for traveling, the apparatus comprising:
- a planar, open frame attached to and below a first straight upper bar of a length approximating the width of the shoulders of the coat, the open frame including a spaced apart first lower bar of substantially equal length and parallel to the first straight upper bar, the spacing between said first straight upper and first lower bars being substantially less than the overall length of the coat;
- a second lower bar, parallel to and attached above said first lower bar, spaced so that pants, folded on the length thereof and hanging on said second lower bar at that fold, may be folded at least twice more on their length, around said first and second lower bars so that each fold is made over a bar;
- means attached and depending downwardly at an angle from said first straight upper bar for supporting the coat shoulders so that the coat may be folded over said first lower bar and said first straight upper bar in turn, with each fold of the front of the coat being internally supported along its full length by that bar.
- 2. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim 1 wherein said second lower bar is attached to said first lower bar for rotation thereabout.
- 3. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim wherein said means for shoulder support comprises: a pair of inclined shoulder support bars fitting within the coat and symmetrically depending from said first straight upper bar at the approximate center of the length thereof and substantially in the plane of said first bars.
- 4. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a third lower bar of a length substantially the same length as said first upper bar and parallel thereto;
- means for attaching said third lower bar to said first upper bar for rotation thereabout to a position proximate said first lower bar so as to support the fold of the back of the coat when the coat is folded over said first lower bar.
- 5. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim 2 wherein each said shoulder supporting bar forms an angle of between thirty and forty degrees with respect to said first straight upper bar.
- 6. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim 4 wherein said second lower bar is attached to said first lower bar for rotation thereabout.
- 7. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim 4 wherein said means for shoulder support comprises:
- a pair of inclined shoulder support bars fitting within the coat and symmetrically depending from said first straight upper bar at the approximate center of the length thereof so as to be substantially in the plane of said first bars.
- 8. Apparatus for supporting a suit coat and pants according to claim 7 wherein each said shoulder supporting bar forms an angle of between thirty and forty degrees with respect to said first bars.
- 9. A method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel comprising the steps of:
- providing a flat surface;
- providing a suit coat;
- providing a planar, open frame attached to and below a first straight upper bar of a length approximating the width of the shoulders of the coat, the open frame including a spaced apart first lower bar of substantially equal length and parallel to the first straight upper bar, the spacing between said first straight upper bar and first lower bar being substantially less than the overall length of the coat;
- providing a second lower bar, parallel to and attached above said first lower bar, spaced so that pants, folded on the length thereof and hanging on said second lower at that fold, may be folded at least twice more on their length, around said first and second lower bars, so that each fold is made over a bar;
- providing symmetrically inclined shoulder supports attached to the first straight upper bar near the center thereof, being inclined toward said second lower bar;
- placing said shoulder support bars within said coat to support the shoulders thereof;
- laying said coat down, without wrinkles, with the back thereof on said flat surface;
- folding each side of the skirt of said coat in an overlapping manner so that the overall folded width of the skirt is equal to or less than the overall width of the shoulders of said coat;
- flattening the arms of said coat to lie over and against the skirt thereof; and
- folding said coat around each parallel opposed bar in turn, so that the length of said coat is folded at least twice and each fold of the front of said coat is made over a bar which supports the inside of the fold along its full length.
- 10. The method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel according to claim 9 comprising the additional step of:
- providing a third bar parallel to said first bar; and
- placing said third bar against the back of said coat proximate said second bar so that each fold of the back of said coat is made over a bar which supports the inside of the fold along its full length.
- 11. The method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel according to claim 9 comprising the additional step of:
- arranging said shoulder support bars at an angle of between thirty and forty degrees with respect to said parallel bars.
- 12. The method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel according to claim 10 comprising the additional step of:
- arranging said shoulder support bars at an angle of between thirty and forty degrees with respect to said parallel bars.
- 13. A method of supporting a suit coat and pair of pants packed for travel comprising the steps of:
- placing the pants in the flat position, as pressed, with the length thereof fully extended;
- providing an open frame with first and second substantially straight opposed parallel bars;
- folding the extended length of the pants transversely;
- hanging the fold of the pants over the first bar so that the second opposed bar is outside of the folded length and so that excess folded length extends beyond the second opposed bar;
- folding the excess folded length at least one more time over each said bar in turn so that every fold is made over a bar which supports the inside of the fold along its full length;
- providing a suit coat;
- providing a flat surface;
- providing a straight third bar parallel to and spaced apart from said opposed bars and substantially in the plane thereof, the length of said third bar approximating the width of the shoulders of said suit coat;
- providing symmetrical shoulder support bars attached to said third bar near the center thereof, with the outer portion of said support bars being inclined downwardly toward said parallel bars;
- placing said shoulder support bars within said coat to support the shoulders thereof;
- laying said coat down, without wrinkles, with the back thereof on said flat surface;
- folding each side of the skirt of said coat in an overlapping manner around said pants so that the overall folded width of the skirt is equal to or less than the overall width of the shoulders of said coat;
- flattening the arms of said coat to lie over and against the skirt thereof; and
- folding said coat around the far opposed bar and said third bar in turn, so that the length of said coat is folded at least twice and each fold of the front of said coat is made over a bar which supports the inside of the fold along its full length.
- 14. The method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel according to claim 13 comprising the additional step of:
- providing a fourth bar parallel to said third bar; and
- placing said fourth bar against the back of said coat proximate and parallel the far opposed bar so that each fold of the back of said coat is made over a bar which supports the inside of the fold along its full length.
- 15. The method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel according to claim 13 comprising the additional step of:
- arranging said shoulder support bars at an angle of between thirty and forty degrees with respect to said parallel bars.
- 16. The method of supporting a suit coat packed for travel according to claim 14 comprising the additional step of:
- arranging said shoulder support bars at an angle of between thirty and forty degrees with respect to said parallel bars.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/052,470, filed on Apr. 26, 1993, now abandoned.
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