Hanger rail and lighting fixture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6582096
  • Patent Number
    6,582,096
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A hanger rod for supporting clothes hangers, wherein an elongated rod including a slot extends along the upper longitudinal surface of the elongated rod; at least one hanger rail mounted within the slot at least at one predetermined position therein and in noncontacting relationship with the surface of the elongated rod; and at least one hanger supported on the hanger rail to prevent substantial contact of the hanger with the surface of the hanger rod, thereby reducing the frictional engagement between the at least one hanger and the surface of the hanger rod. The elongated rod may include a lighting fixture mounted therein and emitting light at least from both end portions of the elongated rod and/or from a slot extending along the bottom of the elongated rod. At least one hanger stop may be fixed at a predetermined position within the slot in the hanger rail for the purpose of segregating the hangers and preventing hangers from slipping from the elongated rod in the event it is tilted with respect to the horizontal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a combination of a hanger rod and lighting fixture and more particularly to such apparatus with provision for: (1) enabling easy movement of the hangers along the hanger rod; (2) preventing the surface of the hanger rod from being scratched or damaged by movement of the hangers along the rod; (3) preventing hangers from slipping off the hanger rod when the hanger rod is tilted; and (4) for providing light from at least the end portions of the hanger rod, and from a slit extending along the length of the underside of the hanger rod.




2. Related Art




U.S. Pat. No. 3,384,224 entitled “Anti-Friction Support Bar” to Falek describes teflon beads positioned around the circumference of a covering aluminum or steel pipe to permit a hook member of a clothes hanger to slide easily and silently along the pipe.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,685,662 entitled “Hang Rail Construction and Bracket Therefor” to Varon et al. discloses a plastic strip member, having low friction for metal, and is engaged in a channel of the hang rail to enable hangers to slide without scratching the surface of the hang rail.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,827,555 entitled “Illuminated Clothes Closet Fixture” to Wooley describes an illuminated clothes closet fixture including a light source and a garment-supporting or garment-hanger supporting rail located below the light source.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,059 entitled “Traverse Support Rod” to Leffers, Jr. discloses a light element mounted within a decorative cap of an elongated member, such as a hanger or traverse rod.




There remains the need in hanger rail apparatus to provide a simple and inexpensive means to prevent the hanger rod from being scratched with movement of hangers along the hanger rail, preventing the hangers from falling from the hanger rod with tilting of the hanger rod from being parallel to the floor, and to provide adequate lighting in the vicinity of the hanger rail from a light source located within the hanger rail.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to the combination of a hanger rod and a lighting fixture mounting within the hanger rail and comprising a rod, which may be anodized or covered with a wood veneer, having a hanger rail mounted in a groove on top of the rod for preventing the surface of the rod from being scratched or scored by clothes hangers as they are moved along the rod. A fluorescent bulb, or alternatively an incandescent bulb(s), is housed inside the rod for lighting the end of the hanger assembly as well as areas between the ends, if desired. Hanger stops affixed at desired locations along the hanger rail enable the hangers to be separated from one another and also to enable the hanger assembly to be positioned at an angle with respect to horizontal and prevent clothes hangers from falling off the hanger rod.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention is to utilize the hanger rod and lighting fixture in combination, it is readily apparent that these two features of the invention are also capable of being used alone, depending on which of the characteristic features of the invention is desired for a particular application.




An object of the invention is to provide a hanger rod enabling the easy movement of hangers along the hanger rod by reducing the frictional drag between the hangers and the surface of the hanger rod and to reduce or eliminate scratching of the surface of the hanger with movement of the hangers along the hanger rod.




A feature of the invention is a hanger rail extending along all, or selected portions, of the longitudinal axis of the hanger rod and upon which the hanger necks are supported separate from the surface of the hanger rod. An associated feature of the invention is that movement of the hangers along the hanger rail reduces or eliminates scratching of the surface of the hanger rod with movement of the hangers along the hanger rod.




An advantage of the invention is that movement of the hangers along the hanger rod, and particularly with heavy clothing hung thereon, is facilitated.




Another object of the invention is to prevent slippage of the hangers along the hanger rod, thereby enabling the hanger rod to be tilted with respect to the floor surface.




Another feature of the invention is the provision of movable hanger stops which are attached at desirable positions along the hanger rail by a screw-type mechanism thereby restricting movement of the hangers along the hanger rod.




Another advantage of the invention is that movement of the hangers along the hanger rod may be restricted as desired.




And still another object of the invention is the provision of simply operated means to separate hangers hanging from the hanger rod.




And still another feature of the invention is the provision of movable hanger stops which are attached at desirable positions along the hanger rail by a screw-type mechanism, thereby enabling the hangers to be separated from one another.




And still another advantage of the invention is that hangers may be separately positioned along the hanger rod.




And yet another object of the present invention is to provide light emanating from the hanger rod.




And yet another feature of the invention is the inclusion of a light source within the hanger rod, whereby light emanates from each end of the hanger rod, when desired, and along the entire length thereof.




And yet another advantage of the invention is that areas around the ends and the bottom of the hanger rod may be illuminated by a light source located within the hanger rod.




And yet another feature of the invention is that either fluorescent or incandecent light bulbs may be inserted in the hanger rod.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects, features and advantages of the invention are readily perceived from the following description of the best mode of carrying out a preferred embodiment of the invention when taken in consideration of the following drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of the combined hanger rod and lighting fixture with the hanger rail positioned to support hangers and a light source mounted within the hanger rod in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 1B

is a bottom view of the hanger showing the slit along the longitudinal axis thereof to allow light to emanate therefrom;





FIG. 2A

illustrates a hanger stop mounted to the hanger rail;





FIG. 2B

shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a hanger stop; and





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of of the combined hanger rod and lighting fixture with the hanger rail supporting a hanger and a hanger stop mounted on the hanger rail to restrict movement of the hanger.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in

FIG. 1A

, hanger rod and light fixture assembly


10


comprises hanger rod


12


made of wood or metal with an optional veneer surface


14


and including a rail groove


16


extending along the longitudinal axis of the upper surface


17


of the hanger rod


12


. Hanger rail


18


is shown fixed in hanger rail groove


16


and extends above upper surface


17


so that the hanger necks (shown in

FIG. 3

) are separated from the surface


17


of the hanger rod


12


. Such a distance may be, for example, approximately ¼ inch. Although the extension of the hanger rail


18


above the upper surface


17


of hanger rod


12


is not critical, it must be sufficient so that the neck support of the hangers that are to be supported on the hanger rail


18


are free to move along the hanger rail without significant frictional engagement of the hangers with the hanger rod


12


. In

FIG. 1

hanger


20


is shown resting on the upper surface


17


of hanger rod


12


and spaced from the end


22


of hanger rail


18


. Such a spacing allows the hangers to be positioned and retained at the end of hanger rod


12


by the engagement of support neck


24


with the surface


14


of the hanger


20


. This is an alternate use of the hanger rod


12


, that is, without the hanger necks


24


being supported on the hanger rail


18


.




Continuing with

FIG. 1A

, a portion of lamp bulb


26


is shown at the end portion


28


of hanger rod


12


. Lamp bulb


26


may comprise a series of individual light bulbs or a fluorescent bulb extending essentially the length of the hanger rod


12


so that light


25


may project from both ends of the hanger rod


12


. If desired, a slit or opening


26


may be formed along the bottom surface of the longitudinal axis of hanger rod


12


(as shown in

FIG. 1B

) to provide illumination along the entire length of the bottom of the hanger rod


12


. It is understood that the ballast


26




b


for the fluorescent light may be located within hanger rod


12


, or may be remotely located outside of the hanger rod


12


and connected to the fluorescent light by suitable wiring.




In the case where individual light bulbs are used, one light bulb may be positioned at each end of the hanger rod


12


and several light bulbs may be positioned in spaced relation along the inside bottom of the hanger rod


12


and immediately within a bottom slit


27


therein.




In

FIG. 2A

, hanger stop


30


is shown mounted to hanger rail


18


and fixed in a desired location thereon by a screw-like mechanism, such as set screw


32


. Hanger stop


30


may be made of chromed steel or plated brass or even plastic. The fastening means may also comprise a winged screw in lieu of the set screw. It is evident that individual hanger stops


30


may be positioned in any desired positions along hanger rail


18


so that groups of individual hangers


20


may be separated as desired. Additionally, it may be desired to place hanger rod


12


at other than a horizontal relation with respect to the floor, and in such cases hanger stops


30


afford a convenient means of preventing individual hangers


20


from slipping off the hanger rod


12


.





FIG. 2B

shows a perspective view of hanger stop


30


with slot


34


extending the full length along the bottom of the hanger stop. Set screw or other easily used fastening means extends within slot


34


to engage hanger rail


18


and fix the hanger stop at a desired location on the hanger rail as described above.





FIG. 3

illustrates the combined hanger rod and lighting fixture


10


with the neck


36


of a hanger


20


positioned on top of hanger rail


18


so that neck


36


is relatively free of contact with surface


14


of the hanger rod. Obviously, a number of hanger rods


20


may be so positioned on hanger rail


18


.





FIG. 3

also illustrates a hanger stop


30


mounted to and fixed to hanger rail


18


by means of a set screw


32


or other type of screw fastening means. The purpose of hanger stop


30


is to separate a hanger rod


20


from other hanger rods (not shown) on hanger rail


18


as well as to prevent hangers


20


from slipping along hanger rail


18


, particularly when hanger rod


10


is tilted from the horizontal axis


12




a


-


12




b


. Such a non-horizontal configuration of the combined hanger rod and lighting fixture may be desired to better display the garments hanging from individual hanger rods


20


as opposed to having them located side-by-side with the combined hanger rod and lighting fixture


10


positioned horizontally.




Notwithstanding the foregoing description, it is apparent that the invention may be modified to be used without hanger rail


18


, thereby enabling the hanger neck supports


24


to rest on a portion of the upper surface


17


of hanger rod


12


. This modification is useful when the hanger neck supports have a significantly larger radius than the radius of hanger rod


12


, thereby preventing binding of the hanger neck supports


24


with movement along hanger rod


12


.




Therefore, it is desired that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments specifically described, but that it include any and all such modifications and variations that would be obvious to those skilled in this art. It is my intention that the scope of the present invention should be determined by any and all such equivalents of the various terms and structure as recited in the following annexed claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hanger rod for supporting clothes hangers comprising:an elongated rod including a slot extending along the upper longitudinal surface of the elongated rod; at least one hanger rail mounted within said slot at least one predetermined position therein having an upper rail surface and in noncontacting relationship with the surface of said elongated rod; at least one hanger resting on said upper rail surface to prevent substantial contact of said hanger with the adjacent surface of the hanger rod, thereby reducing the frictional engagement between said at least one hanger and the adjacent surface of said hanger rod; and at least one hanger stop fixed at a predetermined position on said hanger rail and said at least one hanger comprising a plurality of hangers and said at least one hanger stop separating said plurality of hangers into at least one desired group of hangers; wherein said elongated rod is adapted to be positioned at least one of horizontally and at an angle tilted with respect thereto.
  • 2. The hanger rod according to claim 1, wherein said hanger rod is tilted from horizontal and said at least one hanger stop prevents a desired group of said hangers from slipping off said hanger rail.
  • 3. The hanger rod according to claim 1, wherein said at least one hanger stop is fixed to said hanger rail by means of a mechanism that is attached to said hanger rail.
  • 4. The hanger rod according to claim 3, wherein said mechanism is a set screw.
  • 5. The hanger rod according to claim 3, wherein said mechanism is a winged screw.
  • 6. A hanger rod for supporting clothes hangers, comprising:an elongated rod including a slot extending along the upper longitudinal surface of the elongated rod; at least one hanger rail mounted within said slot at least at one predetermined position therein having an upper rail surface and in noncontacting relationship with the surface of said elongated rod; at least one hanger resting on said upper rail surface to prevent substantial contact of said hanger with the adjacent surface of said hanger rod, thereby reducing the frictional engagement between said at least one hanger rod and the adjacent surface of said hanger rod; wherein said elongated is adapted to be positioned at least one of horizontally and at an angle tilted with respect thereto; and said elongated rod including a lighting fixture mounted therein and emitting light at least from both end portions of said elongated rod.
  • 7. The combined hanger rod and lighting fixture according to claim 6, wherein said lighting fixture is a fluorescent light and said elongated rod includes an opening extending along the bottom of the longitudinal axis of said elongated rod so that light is cast from said opening.
  • 8. The combined hanger rod and lighting fixture according to claim 7, wherein a ballast for said fluorescent light is remotely located from said elongated hanger rod.
  • 9. The combined hanger rod and lighting fixture according to claim 6, wherein said lighting fixture is at least one incandescent light source and said elongated rod includes an opening extending along the bottom of the longitudinal axis of said elongated rod so that light is emitted from said opening.
  • 10. The combined hanger rod and lighting fixture according to claim 6, further comprising at least one hanger stop fixed at a predetermined position on said hanger rail and said at least one hanger comprising a plurality of hangers and said at least one hanger stop separating said plurality of hangers into at least one desired group of hangers.
  • 11. The hanger rod according to claim 10, wherein said hanger rod is tilted from horizontal and said at least one hanger stop prevents a desired group of said hangers from slipping off said hanger rail.
  • 12. The hanger rod according to claim 1, wherein said at least one hanger stop is fixed to said hanger rail by means of a mechanism that is attached to said hanger rail.
  • 13. The hanger rod according to claim 12, wherein said mechanism is a set screw.
  • 14. The hanger rod according to claim 12, wherein said mechanism is a winged screw.
  • 15. A combined hanger rod and lighting fixture, comprising:an elongated rod including a slot extending along the bottom longitudinal surface of the rod; and said elongated rod including a lighting fixture mounted therein and casting light through said slot and from both end portions of said elongated rod.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 04115 Apr 1998 FR
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 09/276,675, filed Mar. 26, 1999.

US Referenced Citations (7)
Number Name Date Kind
1947969 Browne Feb 1934 A
3384244 Falek May 1968 A
3685662 Varon et al. Aug 1972 A
3784023 Varon et al. Jan 1974 A
4379324 Thompson Apr 1983 A
4760929 Fedorchak Aug 1988 A
5421059 Leffers, Jr. Jun 1995 A
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/276675 Mar 1999 US
Child 09/592978 US