The present invention relates generally to molded plastic garment hangers as are widely used for the purpose of shipping and displaying garments. More particularly, the present invention relates to a garment hanger including at least two vertical garment retaining clips for securely holding a garment.
A wide variety of molded plastic garment hangers with garment clips are presently known. U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,423 discloses a garment hanger having plural garment retaining clips on the distal ends of the arm, with improvements to the design of the clip, which was previously described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,828,155. One of the improvements described in this patent is the addition of a second garment retaining clip which engages straps of a garment to be hung from the hanger. The second garment retaining clip is intended to prevent the strap of an undergarment or bathing suit from hanging down in an unsightly manner.
Additionally, a number of other garment clip designs are known in the art for retaining undergarment straps. However, none provide a second vertical garment retaining clip disposed on an inner surface of a vertical member, wherein the vertical member is substantially perpendicular to the garment hanger arms, and wherein the second vertical garment retaining clip is vertically disposed.
Therefore, a garment hanger with a plurality of vertical garment retaining clips is needed that can hold the straps of garments neatly and on an opposite side of a vertical member than a plurality of vertical garment retaining clips that hold the garments.
According to the present invention, a garment hanger having an improved garment retaining clip configuration at opposite ends thereof is provided to securely retain a garment to prevent it from accidentally dislodging therefrom. Moreover, the improved garment retaining clip configuration is designed to avoid breakage of the clips, and to prevent straps of an undergarment or bathing suit from hanging down in an unsightly manner. The present invention solves this problem by providing an improved garment hanger having a vertical garment retaining clip that can hold the straps of a garment neatly and on the opposite side of a vertical member than a vertical garment retaining clip that holds the garment.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a molded plastic garment hanger is provided. The hanger includes a hook member and a plurality of elongated body members. At lease one of the elongated body members is connected to the hook member. The hanger further includes a pair of generally parallel vertical members vertically disposed and integrally formed with each elongated body member. The pair of vertical members is substantially perpendicular to each elongated body member and connected with a first end and a second end of each elongated body member. The hanger further includes a plurality of first vertical garment retaining clips disposed outwardly from an outer surface of each vertical member. The plurality of first vertical garment retaining clips comprises a first support member connected to the vertical member and a first cantilever mount connecting the first support member to a second support member. The second support member extends from the first support member in a direction that is vertically opposed from the first cantilever mount. The first vertical garment retaining clip further comprises a first mouth defined by the second support member and the vertical member for guiding a garment into the first vertical garment retaining clip. With this arrangement, as a garment is inserted into the first garment retaining clip, the compound movement of the first and second support members results in the garment receiving channel of the clip first opening to allow the garment to enter, and then closing to securely retain the garment therein.
The hanger further includes a second vertical garment retaining clip disposed outwardly from an inner surface of the vertical member. The second vertical garment retaining clip comprises an inner support member vertically extending from the vertical member. The second vertical garment retaining clip further comprises a second cantilever mount connecting the inner support member to the vertical member and a second mouth defined by the inner support member and the vertical member for guiding a garment strap into the second vertical garment retaining clip.
Optionally, the present invention includes a plurality of stacked vertical garment retaining clips disposed outwardly from the inner surface and the outer surface of the vertical member for securing a series of garments, and is therefore not limited to only a first and second clip.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a garment hanger, including a vertically disposed hook member and a first elongated body member and a second elongated body member, is provided. The first and second elongated body members are horizontally disposed, with the first elongated body member being integrally molded to the hook member. The hanger also includes a pair of generally parallel vertical members vertically disposed and integrally molded to each elongated body member. Each vertical member is substantially perpendicular to each elongated body member and is connected with a first end and a second end of each elongated body member. Furthermore, a first vertical garment retaining clip is disposed outwardly from an outer surface of each vertical member. The first vertical garment retaining clip includes a first support member vertically extending from each vertical member and a first cantilever mount connecting the first support member to a second support member. The second support member extends from the first support member in a direction that is vertically opposed from the cantilever mount. According to this configuration, a first mouth is defined by the second support member and each vertical member for guiding a garment into the first vertical garment retaining clip.
The hanger further includes a second vertical garment retaining clip integrally molded to each vertical member and disposed outwardly from an inner surface of each vertical member. The second vertical garment retaining clip includes an inner support member vertically extending from each vertical member and a second cantilever mount connecting the inner support member to each vertical member. According to this configuration, a second mouth is defined by the inner support member and each vertical member for guiding a garment strap into the second vertical garment retaining clip.
Pursuant to the present invention, the garment receiving channels defined by the first and second vertical garment retaining clips proceed from a bottom opening of the garment receiving channel, upwardly and inwardly towards the hook member to a top garment retaining position. The radial difference between the bottom opening and the top garment retaining position is approximately 0.125 inches, such that as a garment is inserted fully into the garment retaining clip, the width of the garment shrinks approximately ⅛ inch at each end of the garment hanger. This also means that the width of the garment must be expanded or stretched ¼ inch, considering the expansion at both ends, to remove the garment from the garment retaining clip, which deters accidental dislodgement of the garment therefrom.
In greater detail, the first vertical garment retaining clip includes a stiffening rib extending along the first and second support members to provide a relatively stiff and inflexible clip. Moreover, the second vertical garment retaining clip includes a stiffening rib extending along the inner support member to provide a relatively stiff and inflexible clip.
These and other features, advantages and benefits of the present application will be made apparent with reference to the following detailed description and accompanying figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like features across the several views, and wherein:
Referring now in detail to the drawings,
In the shown embodiment, a plurality of stacked vertical garment retaining clips 30 are disposed outwardly from an inner surface 48 and an outer surface 36 of the vertical members 18 for securing a series of garments. The particular illustrated shapes of the hook member 12 and the plurality of elongated body members 14, 16 are exemplary only, and may vary in number and shape.
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Similarly, a second stiffening rib 54 is disposed along the inner support member 47. The second stiffening rib 54 stiffens the connection between the inner support member 47 and the vertical member 18, and resists movement of the inner support member 47 into and out of the plane of the hanger 10.
The construction and design are such that as a garment or strap is initially inserted into the mouth 46 of the first garment receiving channel 60, the combination of the first and second support members 38, 42 rotates about the second cantilever mount 62. During initial insertion of the garment, the first support member 38 bends outwardly, with the outward motion most pronounced near the first cantilever mount 40. As the garment slides past the first cantilever mount 40 and towards the free end 41 of the second member 42, it causes an outward flexure of the free end 41 of the second member 42. This results in an inward deflection of the first support member 38 near the first cantilever mount 40 and a closing of the bottom of the first vertical garment retaining clip 35 near the mouth 46.
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With such hangers, garments are frequently inserted into the garment clips manually by a worker who inserts a great number of garments into corresponding garment clips. Prior art multiple garment hangers that include garment clips to conceal garment straps typically have two clips or a double clip located adjacent the outer surface of the vertical member. However, it is difficult for workers to quickly and accurately load the garment and garment straps into their respective clips with this prior art configuration. In contrast, with the hanger 10 shown in
The inventive plastic hanger can be formed of styrene which provides a clear, virtually transparent polystyrene hanger for maximum display of intimate apparel garments, such as bras and panties, to be suspended therefrom. Alternatively, the hanger can be molded from polypropylene, styrene polypropylene, polypropylene, polyvinychloride, ABS or other suitable thermoplastics and mixtures thereof. For additional reinforcement, K resin can be added to the plastic material. The preferred material, polystyrene, has a Flexural Modulus, MPa, of 3,170, taken from CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, p. 1117.
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A further feature of the first vertical garment retaining clip 35 is the inward slant defined by the first garment receiving channel 60. For example, as a garment waist band is inserted into the first vertical garment retaining clip 35 and is inserted from an initial bottom position to a fully inserted position near the second cantilever mount 62, the garment waist band moves inwardly towards the center of the hanger 10 at a distance of approximately ⅛ inch. This means that after a garment waist band is inserted fully into the first vertical garment retaining clip 35, the garment waist band shrinks approximately ⅛ inch at each end of the hanger 10. This also means that the garment waist band must be expanded or stretched ¼ inch, ⅛ inch at each end of the hanger 10, to remove the garment from the first vertical garment retaining clip 35. This makes accidental removal or dislodgement of the garment from the first vertical garment retaining clip 35 unlikely.
The second vertical garment retaining clip 45 includes the inner support member 48 mounted to the vertical member 18 by the third cantilever mount 52. The inner support member 47 is positioned opposed to and spaced from the vertical member 18 to define a second garment receiving channel 61 therebetween. Inner support member 47 includes a tooth 49 on the free end 51 of inner support member 47. Although only a single tooth 49 is shown in this embodiment, it can be appreciated that the number of teeth can vary without departing from the scope of the invention. The construction of the inner support member 47, including the second stiffening rib 54, provides a relatively inflexible mount for the strap of a garment.
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Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to various specific embodiments thereof it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the hanger illustrated may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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