Claims
- 1. A hanger comprising structure attachable to a wall for supporting mounting brackets, a pair of mounting brackets for projecting in spaced parallel cantilever relation from said structure for supporting a hanger device, a hanger device including a hanger rail coupled to said brackets by a pair of arms, each arm having an upper end connected to said hanger rail and the lower end pivotably connected to one of said brackets, a pull-down bar pivotably connected to said hanger device between said arms for pivoting said arms about a horizontal axis to thereby lower the elevation of said hanger rail while bringing said hanger rail forward of said horizontal axis, compression means pivotably connected at a first end to at least one of said arms at a first point thereon and pivotably connected at a second end to at least one of said brackets at a second point thereon forward of said horizontal axis and below the elevation of said horizontal axis for maintaining said hanger rail in an upper position when said compression means is substantially fully extended and limit means secured to at least one of said brackets above said second point for maintaining said hanger rail in a lower position at which said hanger rail is accessible and at which said compression means is substantially fully compressed and below the elevation of said horizontal axis.
- 2. A hanger in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pull-down bar is provided with a handle at its free end.
- 3. A hanger in accordance with claim 2 wherein said compression means is connected to at least one arm to assist in returning the hanger rail to its upper position.
- 4. A hanger for increasing the storage capacity of a display area comprising a pair of mounting brackets, means for securing one end of each bracket to a vertical wall so that the brackets are generally parallel to one another, a hanger device connected to said brackets, said device including a pair of arms, each arm having a lower end pivotably connected to one of said brackets for pivoting about a horizontal axis, said hanger device including a hanger rail connected to the upper end of said arms and disposed above the elevation of said brackets when in a storage position and substantially at the elevation of said brackets when in an access position, and compression means connected to said arms and brackets, said arms being pivotable from an upright position at which said compression means is substantially fully extended to the access position at which said compression means is substantially fully compressed.
- 5. A hanger for increasing the storage capacity of a display area comprising a pair of mounting brackets, means for securing one end of each bracket to a vertical wall so that the brackets are generally parallel to one another, a hanger device connected to said brackets, said device including a pair of arms, each arm having a lower end pivotably connected to one of said brackets for pivoting about a horizontal axis, said hanger device including a hanger rail connected to the upper end of said arms and disposed above the elevation of said brackets when in a storage position and substantially at the elevation of said brackets when in a lower access position at which said hanger rail is accessible, and compression means pivotably connected to said arms and brackets, said arms being pivotable about said horizontal axis from an upright position at which said compression means is substantially fully extended and at which at least a portion of said compression means is above the elevation of said horizontal axis to the access position at which said compression means is substantially fully compressed and below the elevation of said horizontal axis.
- 6. A hanger in accordance with claim 5 including a limit stop on at least one bracket for contact with one of said arms to define the access psoition of said one arm.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 564,236, filed Apr. 2, 1975, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,006,826.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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568,414 |
Jun 1958 |
BEX |
1,187,722 |
Sep 1959 |
FRX |
1,054,054 |
Apr 1959 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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564236 |
Apr 1975 |
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