This invention relates general to a hanger for a decorative skirt which is draped to a banquet table, stage or other item requiring a skirt that is used during weddings, festive occasions and seminars at hotels, restaurants and other types of banquet facilities and, more particularly, to improvements to the hanger used to hang, store and apply the skirt to the banquet table, stage or other item.
In the prior art, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,183 to Figueroa and U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,032 to Ehrlich, a combination table cover and skirt retainer and a table skirt-attaching hanger are shown. Both inventions deal with how the hook fastener is attached to the table in a secure manner to then receive the table skirt with its attached loop fastener so that the table skirt extends around the periphery of the table top. Neither of these two invention deals with how to efficiently apply, remove and then store a table skirt without causing dirt, damage or wrinkles to the table skirt.
A hanger for applying, removing and storing a skirt for use with banquet tables, stages, audio visual carts or other items requiring a decorative skirt in accordance with the invention includes a hanger of a generally flat rectangular shape of a predetermined length, height and thickness for the proper size and strength to handle a variety of different length skirts depending on the size of the banquet table, stage or audio/video cart to be draped by the decorative skirt. The skirt hanger includes at least two or more vertical hook fastener strips of a predetermined length on each side of the hanger to engage the loop fastener strip generally located near or at the top longitudinal edge of any skirt in order to wrap the skirt around the hanger to engage the hook fasteners on the hanger for storage. The hanger further includes a hanger hook which is generally movably and rotatably retained within a top portion of the hanger.
A method for applying, removing and storing a decorative skirt on a hanger includes the steps of attaching a loop fastener on a skirt to two or more vertical strip hook fasteners affixed to each side of a generally flat rectangular hanger, holding a hanger hook rotatably affixed to a top portion of the hanger, unwrapping the skirt from the hanger as the hanger rotates with respect to the hanger hook, applying the loop fastener from an unwrapped portion of the skirt to a hook fastener around the periphery of a banquet table, for example, walking around the periphery of the banquet table and apply the loop fastener of the table skirt to the hook fastener on the periphery of the table while further unwrapping the table skirt from the rotating hanger as one walks around the table applying the table skirt loop to the hook fastener of the table, and then after the banquet or event, removing the table skirt, holding the hanger hook on the hanger, pulling the table skirt away from the table by detaching the loop fastener of the table skirt from the hook fastener on the table, walking around the periphery of the table with the rotating hanger, attaching the pulled away portion of the loop table skirt fastener starting at the bottom portion of the vertical hook strips on the hanger around the rotating hanger in an upwardly spiraling direction toward the top of the hanger until the entire table skirt is suspended on the hanger, storing the table skirt wrapped around the hanger in a convenient storage space on a hanging rod or the like to protect the table skirt from dirt, damage or wrinkles.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a lightweight, portable but extremely durable and strong, decorative skirt hanger that can easily be transported with decorative skirt suspended therefrom either to or from a banquet table, stage or other item to be draped for application of the skirt to the periphery of the item while draping or removing the skirt without causing damage, dirt or wrinkles to the decorative skirt.
It is another object of the invention to provide a hanger for a decorative skirt that prevents the decorative skirt from falling off the hanger during transportation of the skirt to location for its use.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a hanger for a table skirt that accommodates table skirts of varying lengths for application to different size tables, stages or even other items requiring a decorative skirt.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a skirt hanger for a banquet tables, stages or other items to be draped by a decorative skirt that includes a swivel top hook for easy application of the skirt to the draped item without the skirt ever touching the ground.
It is a another object of the invention to provide a skirt hanger that permits storage of the decorative skirts with a reduced wrinkling when hung during storage in a closet or the like.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a skirt hanger for the cleaning industry for decorative skirts that can resist the high pressure and temperatures when the skirt hanger and the skirt hanging therefrom are going through a steam cleaning machine during a cleaning process.
Still it is a further object of the invention to provide identification means that will go around the swivel hook to identify the size of each skirt hanger and its capability to handle a certain length of decorative skirt or to identify the length of the decorative skirt on the skirt hanger.
Other features and advantages of the invention, which are believed to be novel and nonobvious, will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which there is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention. Reference is made to the claims for interpreting the full scope of the invention, which is not necessarily represented by any one embodiment.
Although this invention is susceptible to embodiments of many different forms, a preferred embodiment will be described and illustrated in detail herein. The present disclosure exemplifies the principles of the invention and is not to be considered a limit to the broader aspects of the invention to the particular embodiment as described.
Referring now to the drawings and especially to
The hanger 10 is generally made from a durable, strong but yet light-weight molded plastic material or any other similar material having a predetermined length, height and thickness depending on the size and weight of the skirt 12. For instance, the hanger 10 might also be made from aluminum which is light-weight but very heat resistant in the event that the hanger with the skirt was going to be used by commercial cleaners who might subject the skirts to high steam pressure and temperatures up to 400 degrees or more during the cleaning process as they pass through the cleaners steam machines.
To reduce the weight but still leave structural integrity, the hanger 10 may have one or more cutouts 16 of a predetermined size and shape. In
In addition, the hanger 10 and the skirt 12 attached thereto are often hung on poles attached to mobile carts for transporting a large quantity of decorative skirts to a ballroom for draping a large number of tables, stage and other items in the ballroom requiring decorative skirts. In this event, prior art wire hangers using skirt clips to hold the decorative skirts are often jostled during transportation on the mobile carts and the skirts fall off the skirt hanger damaging or causing skirt to get dirty prior to being draped on a banquet table or the like. So this invention solves that problem of transporting a large number of skirts on mobile carts used by hotels and banquet halls to and from skirt storage locations without the skirts becoming dirty or damage during the transportation thereof.
Moreover, if the hanger 10 is made from aluminum, the top reinforced center portion 22 may have many different configurations including just the overall thickness of the hanger being such that the passageway 20 is easily accommodated in the structure of the hanger 10. Also, the fixed attachment of the hook 18 to the body of the hanger 10 might also taken many different configurations that are well known in the art for capturing a hook in a swivel relationship to the body of the hanger 10.
Referring now to
The application of applying the table skirt 12 to the table 32 is just a reversal of the previously above mentioned removal procedure.
In addition, the hanger 10 could include a color or other marking identification clip or tag around the hanger hook 18 or even the hanger itself could be colored coded or marked to indicate the different size of the skirt 12 on the hanger 10. The size of the hanger 10 to handle varying lengths of skirts might also be identified by such means as described above.
Having described and illustrated the principles of the invention in a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be apparent that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.