Claims
- 1. A method of producing a hanger for supporting pants from a clothes rod, comprising the steps of forming a generally horizontal elongated first support member, forming a generally horizontal elongated second support member integrally connected to the first support member and disposed thereabove in generally parallel spaced relation, forming a third support member integrally connected to the first support member and projecting above the second support member, providing the third support member with means for releasably connecting the third support member to a clothes rod with the first and second support members depending from the third support member, supporting the second support member in a cantilever manner between the first and third support members and with a free end portion, positioning the free end portion for guiding the free end portion and the second support member on one side of inverted vertical pants and the first and third support members on the other side of the pants when said hanger is inverted and slid laterally onto the pants, and maintaining the vertical spacing between the first and second support members sufficiently to avoid clamping the pants therebetween when the inverted hanger is slid laterally onto the pants to facilitate convenient and quick attachment of the hanger to the pants.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 including the step of projecting the free end portion generally horizontally past an integral connection of the first and third support members.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 including the step of spacing the free end portion of the second support member laterally from an integral connection of the first and third support members to define a horizontal gap therebetween.
- 4. A method of producing a hanger for supporting pants from a clothes rod, comprising the steps of forming a generally horizontal elongated first support member, forming a generally horizontal elongated a second support member integrally connected to the first support member and disposed thereabove in generally parallel spaced relation, forming a third support member integrally connected to the first support member and projecting above the second support member, providing the third support member with means for releasably connecting the third support member to a clothes rod with the first and second support members depending from the third support member, supporting the second support member in a cantilever manner between the first and third support members and with a free end portion, projecting the free end portion laterally at an acute angle from a reference plane defined by the first and second support members for guiding the free end portion and the second support member on one side of inverted vertical pants and the first and third support members on the other side of the pants when said hanger is inverted and slid laterally onto the pants, and maintaining the vertical spacing between the first and second support members sufficiently to avoid clamping the pants therebetween when the inverted hanger is slid laterally onto the pants to facilitate convenient and quick attachment of the hanger to the pants.
- 5. A method of producing a hanger for supporting pants from a clothes rod, comprising the steps of bending a one-piece bent metal rod to form a generally horizontal elongated first rod member and a generally horizontal elongated second rod member disposed above the first rod member in generally parallel spaced relation, bending the rod to form a third rod member projecting above the second rod member, providing the third rod member with a free end portion adapted to be releasably connected to the clothes rod, supporting the second rod member in a cantilever manner by the first rod member and supporting the first and second rod members in a cantilever manner by the third rod member, providing the second rod member with a second free end portion projecting forwardly adjacent a bent portion integrally connecting the first and third rod members, positioning the second free end portion for guiding the second rod member on one side of inverted vertical pants and the first and third rod members on the other side of the pants when said hanger is inverted and slid laterally onto the pants, and maintaining the vertical spacing between the first and second rod members sufficiently to avoid clamping the pants therebetween when the inverted hanger is slid laterally onto the pants to facilitate convenient and quick attachment of the hanger to the pants.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5 including the step of directing the second free end portion of the second rod member laterally at an acute angle relative to a plane defined by the first and second rod members.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 829,231, filed Aug. 31, 1977, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,120,433 granted Oct. 17, 1978.
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