Claims
- 1. A pants hanging unit comprising:
- two arms extending horizontally from a common base parallel and in close proximity to one another, said two arms being substantially rigid and fixed with respect to one another and said base and defining an insertion space between them, said insertion space being sufficiently long to substantially accommodate the width of a garment to be inserted therein; and
- at least one spring element mounted to a first of said two arms and exerting pressure directly against a second of said two arms, said at least one spring element having significantly greater elasticity than said arms, said spring element being deformable to accommodate varying thicknesses of garments as one such garment may be inserted between said two arms, and thereupon applying a gripping pressure against said garment adequate to support said garment in said insertion space between said two arms.
- 2. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one spring element comprise at least one metal wire spring, each said metal wire spring comprising at least one resilient biasing region and an extended contact area biased outward from said first arm.
- 3. The pants hanging unit of claim 2 wherein said extended contact area provides a gently curving surface to acting to guide a garment between said contact area and said second arm when inserting and removing said garment from the unit.
- 4. The pants hanging unit of claim 2 wherein each said at least one resilient biasing region comprises two torsion springs which fit in recessed spring coil housing cavities formed said first arm to prevent said torsion springs from partially obstructing said insertion space.
- 5. The pants hanging unit of claim 4 wherein said first arm also includes a cavity into which said extended contact area may extend when said at least one spring element is compressed against said first arm.
- 6. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 2 wherein each spring element comprises two end terminals which are held in a fixed position by said first arm, two resilient biasing regions each adjacent a respective end terminal, two extended arms each adjacent a respective resilient biasing region and curving outward towards and biased towards said second arm, and a curved contact area adjacent and between said extended arms.
- 7. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one spring element comprises at least two substantially identical spring elements.
- 8. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 6 wherein said at least one spring element comprises at least two substantially identical spring elements.
- 9. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 1 further comprising at least one additional arm formed parallel to said first and second arms and adjacent to one of said first and second arms and lying in the same plane as said first and second arms, each said additional arm defining an additional insertion space each having at least one spring element therein for supporting a garment.
- 10. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 9 wherein each additional insertion space has on either side a first and second arm and each said spring element in said additional insertion spaces being attached to said first arm of said each additional insertion space and biasing a contact portion of said spring element against said second arm of said each additional insertion space.
- 11. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 1 further comprising a mounting surface, said mounting surface providing support for said pants hanging unit and any number of additional pants hanging units.
- 12. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 1 wherein each said at least one spring comprises at least one mounting portion and at least one contact portion, each of said at least one mounting portion being held by said first arm, and each of said at least one contact portion being biased against said second arm when no garment is in said insertion space and against said garment when said garment is in said insertion space, each said at least one spring further comprising a resilient biasing region between each said at least one mounting portion and one of said at least one contact portion.
- 13. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 12 wherein said at least one mounting portion is held in sliding relation to said first arm.
- 14. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 12 wherein for each said at least one spring, said at least one mounting portion comprises a single mounting portion and said at least one contact portion extends from said mounting portion in one of a direction away from said common base along a length of said arms and towards said common base along a length of said arms.
- 15. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 12 wherein said at least one contact portion of each spring extends along said arms between at least two of said at least one mounting portion.
- 16. A pants hanging unit comprising:
- two arms extending horizontally from a common base parallel and in close proximity to one another, said two arms being substantially rigid and fixed with respect to one another and said base and defining an insertion space between them,
- at least one spring element mounted to a first of said two arms and exerting pressure directly against a second of said two arms, said spring element having significantly greater elasticity than said arms, said spring element being deformable to accommodate varying thicknesses of garments as one such garment may be inserted between said two arms, and thereupon applying a gripping pressure against said garment adequate to support said garment in said insertion space between said two arms;
- wherein each said at least one spring element comprises a flat spring having a first end held fixed by said first arm, a resilient biasing region adjacent to said first end, a first sloping region adjacent said resilient biasing region and extending and biased towards said second arm, a curved contact region adjacent said first sloping region for gripping said garment, a second sloping region adjacent said contact region and extending back to said first arm and a second end which maintains contact with said first arm by virtue of said spring's elasticity and shape.
- 17. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein said first and second sloping regions guide a garment between said contact region and said second arm when inserting and removing said garment from the unit and said second end maintains contact with said first arm during insertion and removal of said garment.
- 18. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein said at least one spring comprises at least two springs.
- 19. A pants hanging unit comprising:
- two arms extending horizontally from a common base parallel and in close proximity to one another, said two arms being substantially rigid and fixed with respect to one another and said base and defining an insertion space between them,
- at least one spring element mounted to a first of said two arms and exerting pressure directly against a second of said two arms, said spring element having significantly greater elasticity than said arms, said spring element being deformable to accommodate varying thicknesses of garments as one such garment may be inserted between said two arms, and thereupon applying a gripping pressure against said garment adequate to support said garment in said insertion space between said two arms; and
- each said at least one spring element comprises a flat spring having a first end held adjacent to said first arm, a first resilient biasing region adjacent to said first end, a first sloping region adjacent said first resilient biasing region and extending and biased towards said second arm, a contact region adjacent said first sloping region for gripping said garment, and a second sloping region adjacent said contact region and extending back to said first arm.
- 20. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 19 wherein each said spring element further comprises a second resilient biasing region adjacent to said second sloping region and a second end is inserted into a cavity in said first arm which permits said second end to slide along said first arm, but is prevented from separating from said first arm.
- 21. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 20 wherein at least one of said first and second end is inserted into a cavity formed in said first arm and extending in the direction of said first arm, permitting said at least one end to slide in the direction of said first arm to accommodate the tendency of the ends to spread when the spring element is compressed against said first arm.
- 22. The pants hanging unit as set forth in claim 21 wherein said at least one spring element comprises at least two substantially identical spring elements.
- 23. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 20 wherein said at least one spring element comprises it least two substantially identical spring elements.
- 24. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 20 wherein in both of said first and second ends are inserted into a cavity formed in said first arm and extending in the direction of said first arm, permitting said at least one end to slide in the direction of the first arm to accommodate the tendency of the ends to spread when the spring element is compressed against said first arm.
- 25. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 20 wherein said at least one spring comprises a single spring and said contact region extends a majority of the length of said second arm.
- 26. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 25 wherein said contact region includes a recess portion approximately halfway down its length to accommodate a thicker seams region found in most pants halfway between its creases.
- 27. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 25 wherein said contact region includes stiffening means.
- 28. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 27 wherein said stiffening means comprises corrugations in the longitudinal direction of said spring element.
- 29. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 27 wherein said stiffening means comprises bent regions long the sides of said contact regions.
- 30. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 16 further comprising at least one additional arm formed parallel to said first and second arms and adjacent to one of said first and second arms and lying in the same plane as said first and second arms, each said additional arm defining an additional insertion space each having at least one spring element therein for supporting a garment.
- 31. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 30 wherein each additional insertion space has on either side a first and second arm and each said spring element in said additional insertion spaces being attached to said first arm of said each additional insertion space and biasing a contact portion of said spring element against said second arm of said each additional insertion space.
- 32. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 19 further comprising at least one additional arm formed parallel to said first and second arms and adjacent to one of said first and second arms and lying in the same plane as said first and second arms, each said additional arm defining an additional insertion space each having at least one spring element therein for supporting a garment.
- 33. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 32 wherein each additional insertion space has on either side a first and second arm and each said spring element in said additional insertion spaces being attached to said first arm of said each additional insertion space and biasing a contact portion of said spring element against said second arm of said each additional insertion space.
- 34. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 20 further comprising at least one additional arm formed parallel to said first and second arms and adjacent to one of said first and second arms and lying in the same plane as said first and second arms, each said additional arm defining an additional insertion space each having at least one spring element therein for supporting a garment.
- 35. The pants hanging unit set forth in claim 34 wherein each additional insertion space has on either side a first and second arm and each said spring element in said additional insertion spaces being attached to said first arm of said each additional insertion space and biasing a contact portion of said spring element against said second arm of said each additional insertion space.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/097,416 which was filed on Jun. 15, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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