Claims
- 1. A multi-purpose hanger, comprising:a hook portion that is intended to engage a structure allowing the hanger to hang; a pair of opposing shoulder portions extending generally outwardly from said hook portion; at least one end piece that is releasably engageable with one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions such that said at least one end piece can engage said one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions in a first position and a second position; and said at least one end piece having an end portion that is configurable in said first position to allow apparel to rest on said pair of shoulder portions and in said second position to allow at least one piece of equipment to be retained by said end portion.
- 2. The hanger of claim 1, wherein in said first position, said end portion is pointed in a generally downward direction.
- 3. The hanger of claim 2, wherein in said second position, said end portion is pointed in a generally downward direction.
- 4. The hanger of claim 1, further comprising:a pair of end pieces each releasably engageable with a respective one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions.
- 5. The hanger of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of generally downwardly extending hooks that are intended to retain one or more accessories.
- 6. The hanger of claim 5, wherein said at least one end piece includes a locking portion that is intended to secure said at least one end piece to said one of said pair of shoulder portions.
- 7. The hanger of claim 6, wherein said one of said pair of shoulder portions has a cavity formed therein for receipt of said locking portion.
- 8. The hanger of claim 1, wherein each of said shoulder portions have a width sufficient to minimize crease of a wet suit hung thereon.
- 9. A multi-purpose hanger that is intended to hang both a wetsuit and a buoyancy compensation device, comprising:an upper hook portion that is intended to engage another structure allowing said upper hook portion to hang; a pair of opposing shoulder portions integrally formed with said upper hook portion and extending radially outwardly from said upper hook portion; and at least one detachable end piece that is engageable with one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions in both a first position and a second position, said at least one detachable end piece having a hooked end portion that is configured to hang the wetsuit when said at least one end piece engages said one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions in said first position and is configured to hang the buoyancy compensation device when said at least one end piece engages said one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions in said second position.
- 10. The hanger of claim 9, wherein the hanger is constructed of a plastic material.
- 11. The hanger of claim 10, wherein in said first position said hooked end portion is directed in a generally downward direction.
- 12. The hanger of claim 11, wherein in said second position said hooked end portion is directed in a generally upward direction.
- 13. The hanger of claim 9, further comprising:a pair of end pieces each releasably engageable with a respective one of said pair of opposing shoulder portions.
- 14. The hanger of claim 9, further comprising:at least one accessory hook that is intended to accommodate at least one accessory thereon.
- 15. The hanger of claim 14, wherein said at least one hook extends generally downward from one of said pair of shoulder portions.
- 16. The hanger of claim 14, further comprising:a plurality of generally downwardly extending hooks.
- 17. The hanger of claim 12, wherein said at least one end piece includes a locking portion that is intended to secure said at least one end piece to said one of said pair of shoulder portions.
- 18. The hanger of claim 17, wherein said one of said pair of shoulder portions has a cavity formed therein for receipt of said locking portion.
- 19. The hanger of claim 9, wherein each of said shoulder portions have a width sufficient to minimize wetsuit crease when a wetsuit is hung thereon.
- 20. A multi-purpose hanger, comprising:a hook portion that is intended to engage a structure allowing the hanger to hang; a plurality of opposing shoulder portions extending generally outwardly from said hook portion; and a plurality of end pieces that are each releasably attached to a respective one of said plurality of opposing shoulder portions in a first position and a second position, whereby when said plurality of end pieces are disposed in said first position the hanger can receive apparel thereon and when said plurality of end pieces are attached in said second position the hanger can retain at least one piece of diving equipment thereon.
- 21. The hanger of claim 20, wherein each of said plurality of opposing shoulder portions is in removable engagement with said respective shoulder portions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/268,788, filed Feb. 14, 2001, and entitled “Combination BCD/Wetsuit Hanger.”
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60/268788 |
Feb 2001 |
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