Claims
- 1. A rack for supporting apparel accessories such as ties, belts, scarfs comprises a flat plate of injection molded plastic in the form of a shaped figure having a frame of downwardly diverging sides that join arcuate members, said arcuate members intersecting a broad horizontal base, diverging sides enclosed within said frame parallel to said diverging sides of said frame, a set of symmetrically aligned steps being cut out from said parallel diverging sides, said steps having a short vertical leg and a longer horizontal leg, said horizontal legs extending inwardly toward a centered stem, a distance between said vertical legs increasing incrementally as said parallel sides diverge, a support block projecting upwardly from said stem, said block being integral with said stem and said diverging sides of said frame, a hook extending upwardly from said block, said horizontal legs of a last pair of steps being adjacent said horizontal member that forms a broad base, coincident apertures located at the juncture of said stem and said diverging sides of said frame said and said base, and aligned apertures located in said arcuate sections, said apertures enabling fasteners inserted therein to fix said rack to a support.
- 2. A rack as in claim 1 wherein there are two sets of diverging steps, a lower set and an upper set superposed above said lower set, said upper set of steps being cut out from said diverging sides of said frame, said diverging sides of said upper set of steps joining arcuate members, said lower sets of steps being cut out from diverging sides parallel to said diverging sides of said frame said horizontal legs of said two sets of steps extending toward lower and upper centered stems, a support block projecting upwardly from said upper stem and a hook integral therewith, coincident apertures at said juncture and said base and aligned apertures in said arcuate sections, said hook engaging a support member for said rack.
- 3. A rack as in claim 2 wherein there are two sets of diverging steps, a lower set and an upper set, each set of steps being cut out from said diverging sides, each set of steps extending downwardly from a respective lower and upper stem, said lower set and said upper set of steps being independently mounted of each other with no additional arcuate sections, said lower set of steps being adjacent a broad horizontal base, a pair of curved members extending outwardly from said support block, said curved members ending in spirals, fasteners inserted through openings in said spirals for securing said rack in a support.
- 4. A rack member as in claim 2 wherein said sides converge downwardly, a lower set and an upper set of symmetrically aligned steps cut out from said sides, said upper set enclosed by a frame of downwardly diverging sides said steps having short vertical legs and longer horizontal legs, said horizontal legs extending outwardly from centered stems, the distance between said vertical legs of each set of steps and a pair of centered stems decreasing incrementally as said sides converge, said lower converging side intersecting a short horizontal member at a lower end to form a base and intersecting an arcuate section at an upper end, said arcuate section joining said diverging side of said frame.
- 5. A rack as in claim 4 wherein the shaped figure is somewhat in the form of a baseball diamond, a support block integral with said upper stem and said diverging sides of said frame, a hook extending upwardly from said block, a pair of curved members extending outwardly from said support block, said curved members ending in spirals, a pair of ringlets located between an origin of the rack member and said curved members and fasteners inserted through openings in said spirals for securing said rack in a support.
- 6. A rack as in claim 5 wherein there is a single set of symmetrically aligned steps cut out from said converging sides, said horizontal legs extend away from a single centered stem, an aperture located in the center said support block, an aperture located at the arcuate sections between said divergent and convergent sides and an aperture located between said centered stem and said horizontal base, said apertures enabling fasteners to be inserted therethrough to secure said rack to a support.
- 7. A rack as in claim 1 wherein said shorter vertical legs of said steps serve as backups to prevent said apparel accessories from falling off said rack.
- 8. A rack as in claim 1 wherein said plastic is a thermosetting plastic.
- 9. A rack as in claim 1 wherein said shaped figure is coated with a fluorescent paint.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of allowed application Ser. No. 09/410,076, filed on Oct. 10, 1999 U.S. Pat. No. 6,196,396.
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