Claims
- 1. A multiple pants hanger for supporting a plurality of pairs of pants on a clothing bar, comprising a pair of rod hooks, a plurality of horizontally extending parallel bars between said rod hooks and each bar having a rectangular cross-section, and flat vertical faces, spacers located between the bars for spacing the bars apart, said bars being spaced from each other so that pants receiving slots are formed therebetween to hold the pants in an upside down position by uniform pressure on the pants leg across the entire width of the pants leg, each of said slots being of equal width from top to bottom so that each vertical face is fully and completely in frictional contact over the entire vertical surface thereof with the pants leg retained therebetween, means for securing said bars together with the outer end of said bars being free and unconnected so that the slots are open at the outer ends of said bars, each bar being thicker at its outer end than at its inner portion so that said slots between neighboring bars are of less thickness at the outer ends thereof than at the inner ends thereof so as to completely equalize the bearing presssure of the vertical faces formed by a pair of adjacent bars upon the whole portion of the pants inserted in the slot between said faces along the length of said slot, a recess provided on a side of one bar between neighboring bars and between the inner end of the bar and the relatively wider outer end of the bar at a location extending from about the mid-point of the length of the slots to provide for the additional thickness of the seams of a pair of pants retained in one of said slots, the frictional force between the vertical faces of the adjoining bars and the outer faces of the pants legs, being sufficiently large so as to retain the pants in place in the slot and prevent them from dropping out of the hanger, the weight of said pants hanger and the contact of the rod hooks with the clothing bar being sufficient to maintain said hanger in a horizontal position when at rest.
- 2. The multiple pants hanger according to claim 1 in which the recesses are located approximately at the mid-point of the length of the slots with the length of the recess subdividing the bar in three sections of comparable length with the outer section having the largest thickness, the middle recess section having the smallest thickness and the inner section having an intermediate thickness nearer to the thickness of the outer section.
- 3. The multiple pants hanger according to claim 1 in which one of said rod hooks is adapted to slide into a bracket attachable to a wall and adapted to a hook at the pants hanger for retaining the pants hanger in a horizontal position adjacent to a wall surface.
- 4. The multiple pants hanger according to claim 1 wherein each of said rod hooks include a plate shaped part positioned against one of the outer horizontal bars and including three holes with two lower holes provided for bolting the plate shaped parts and the horizontal bars together and with a third hole for a spacer to be located between the plate parts to provide three-dimensional spacial stability of the relative position of the two rod hooks with the hooks disposed such that a motion in a direction about parallel to the plane of the plate parts results in an engagement of a rod hook with a respective rod.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 342,345, filed 1/25/82, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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