Claims
- 1. A pinch-grip hanger including:
an elongated body; and first and second pinch-grips positioned along the body, each of the pinch-grips being comprised of:
a first leg having an upper and a lower end; a second leg having an upper and a lower end, the first and second legs being in opposed front-to-back relationship; gripping portions at the lower ends of the first and second legs; a biasing mechanism that applies a force near the lower ends of the first and second legs to bias the gripping portions thereof toward each other; the upper ends of the legs being relatively movable toward each other about a pivot axis to separate the gripping portions, and thereby to open the pinch-grip, the upper ends of the legs being separated in a rest position by a front-to-back distance depending on the thickness of an item held by the hangar, and having a maximum value when an item is not being held by the hanger; and first and second spacers at opposite sides of the first and second legs extending in the front-to-back direction, the spacers having a maximum front-to-back dimension relative to the maximum front-to-back separation distance of the upper ends of the legs such that contact with another hanger on a rack will not move the upper ends of the legs toward each other a sufficient distance to release an item being held by the gripping portions.
- 2. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, further including opposed barriers extending toward each other from the first and second legs,
the barriers being located below the pivot axis, in vertically spaced, and front-to-back overlapping relationship when the pinch grip is used, and remaining in overlapping relationship when the pinch-grip is open or closed, the barriers forming the upper end of a gripping area between the gripping portions and shielding an item held by the hanger from the area near the pivot axis.
- 3. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 2, wherein each of the gripping portions include:
a single gripping tooth elongated in the direction of the pivot axis, and extending toward the tooth on the other gripping portion with the tips thereof substantially in contact when the pinch grip is closed and an item is not being held by the hanger, substantially flat upper surfaces on each tooth that together define a lower end of the gripping area between the gripping portions; and an outwardly tapering end portion having a substantially smooth surface extending downward below the teeth.
- 4. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein each of the gripping portions include:
a single gripping tooth elongated in the direction of the pivot axis, and extending toward the tooth on the other gripping portion with the tips thereof substantially in contact when the pinch grip is closed and an item is not being held by the hanger, substantially flat upper surfaces on each tooth that together define a lower end of the garment gripping area between the gripping portions; and an outwardly tapering end portion having a substantially smooth surface extending downward below the teeth.
- 5. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the first legs are fixed relative to the hanger body, and the second legs are pivotable relative to the respective first legs.
- 6. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 5, wherein the first legs are positioned behind the second legs.
- 7. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the gripping portions are in contact when an item is not being held by the hanger.
- 8. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the upper ends of the first and second legs of each pinch-grip are located between the respective spacers for the pinch-grip with distal portions thereof projecting above the tops of the spacers.
- 9. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the maximum front-to-back dimension of the spacers is approximately equal to the maximum separation of the upper ends of the legs.
- 10. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the pivot axes of the pinch-grips are located approximately at the mid points of the respective legs thereof.
- 11. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the portions of the first and second legs below the pivot axes are substantially longer than the portions above the pivot axes.
- 12. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the upper portion of one of the legs of each pinch-grip is angled outwardly relative the lower portion thereof.
- 13. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 12, wherein the configuration of the upper and lower ends of the angled leg is such that the upper ends of the legs are not parallel unless the pinch-grip mechanism is substantially in its fully open position.
- 14. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 1, wherein the biasing forces are directed substantially toward the areas in which the gripping portions of the legs engage an item being held by the hanger.
- 15. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 14, wherein:
the biasing mechanisms are comprised of inverted U-shaped springs having legs thereof anchored to the gripping portions; the spring legs are displaced from respective rest positions by oppositely extending projections on the legs of the pinch grips; and restoring forces due to the displacement of the spring legs is operative to bias the gripping portions of the pinch grip legs toward each other.
- 16. A pinch-grip hanger including:
an elongated body; and first and second pinch-grips positioned along the body, each of the pinch-grips being comprised of:
a first leg having an upper and a lower end; a second leg having an upper and a lower end, the first and second legs being in opposed front-to-back relationship; gripping portions at the lower ends of the first and second legs; a biasing mechanism that applies a force near the first ends of the first and second legs to bias the gripping portions thereof toward each other; the upper ends of the legs being movable toward each other about a pivot axis to separate the gripping portions, and thereby to open the pinch-grip, opposed barriers extending toward each other from the first and second legs, the barriers being located below the pivot axis, in vertically spaced, and front-to-back overlapping relationship when the pinch-grip is closed, and remaining in overlapping relationship when the pinch-grip is opened, the barriers forming the upper end of an item gripping area between the gripping portions and shielding an item held by the hanger from the area near the pivot axis.
- 17. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein each of the gripping portions include:
a single gripping tooth elongated in the direction of the pivot axis, and extending toward the tooth on the other gripping portion with the tips thereof substantially in contact when the pinch-grip is closed and an item is not being held by the hanger, substantially flat upper surfaces on each tooth that together define a lower end of the gripping area between the gripping portions; and an outwardly tapering end portion having a substantially smooth surface extending downward below the teeth.
- 18. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein the first legs are fixed relative to the hanger body, and the second legs are pivotable relative to the respective first legs.
- 19. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 18, wherein the first legs are positioned behind the second legs.
- 20. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein the opposed gripping portions are in contact when an item is not being held by the hanger.
- 21. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein the pivot axes of the pinch-grips are located approximately at the mid points of the respective legs thereof.
- 22. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein the portions of the first and second legs below the pivot axes are substantially longer than the portions above the pivot axes.
- 23. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein the upper portion of one of the legs of each pinch-grip is angled outwardly relative the lower portion thereof.
- 24. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 23, wherein the configuration of the upper and lower ends of the angled legs is such that the upper ends of the legs are not parallel unless the pinch-grip is substantially in its fully open position.
- 25. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 16, wherein the biasing forces are directed substantially toward the areas in which the gripping portions of the legs engage an item being held by the hanger.
- 26. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 25, wherein:
the biasing mechanisms are comprised of inverted U-shaped springs having legs thereof anchored to the gripping portions; the spring legs are displaced from respective rest positions by oppositely extending projections on the legs of the pinch grips; and restoring forces due to the displacement of the spring legs is operative to bias the gripping portions of the pinch grip legs toward each other.
- 27. A pinch-grip hanger including:
an elongated body; and first and second pinch-grips positioned along the body, each of the pinch-grips being comprised of:
a first leg having an upper and a lower end; a second leg having an upper and a lower end; the first and second legs being in opposed front-to-back relationship a single gripping portion at the lower end of each of the first and second legs; and a biasing mechanism that applies a force near the first ends of the first and second legs to bias the gripping portions thereof toward each other; the upper ends of the legs being relatively movable toward each other about a pivot axis to separate the gripping portions, and thereby to open the pinch-grip; each of the gripping portions including:
a single gripping tooth elongated in the direction of the pivot axis, and extending toward the tooth on the other gripping portion with the tips thereof substantially in contact when the pinch grip is closed and an item is not being held by the hanger; substantially flat upper surfaces on each tooth that together define a lower end of a garment gripping area between the gripping portions; and an outwardly tapering end portion having a substantially smooth surface extending downward below the teeth.
- 28. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 27, wherein the first legs are fixed relative to the hanger body, and the second legs are pivotable relative to the respective first legs.
- 29. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 28, wherein the first legs are positioned behind the second legs.
- 30. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 27, wherein the pivot axes of the pinch-grips are located approximately at the mid points of the respective legs thereof.
- 31. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 27, wherein the portions of the first and second legs below the pivot axes are substantially longer than the portions above the pivot axes.
- 32. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 27, wherein the upper portion of one of the legs of each pinch-grip is angled outwardly relative the lower portion thereof.
- 33. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 32, wherein the configuration of the upper and lower ends of the angled legs is such that the upper ends of the legs are not parallel unless the pinch-grip is substantially in its fully open position.
- 34. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 27, wherein the biasing forces are directed substantially toward the gripping teeth.
- 35. A pinch-grip hanger according to claim 34, wherein:
the biasing mechanisms are comprised of inverted U-shaped springs having legs thereof anchored to the gripping portions; the spring legs are displaced from respective rest positions by oppositely extending projections on the legs of the pinch grips; and restoring forces due to the displacement of the spring legs is operative to bias the gripping portions of the pinch grip legs toward each other.
- 35. A pinch grip hanger according to claim 27 wherein the upper surfaces of each tooth lie in planes that are in the range of approximately 10° above and below horizontal.
- 36. A pinch grip hanger according to claim 35 wherein the upper surfaces of each tooth lie in planes which are approximately horizontal.
- 37. A pinch grip hanger according to claim 4 wherein the upper surfaces of each tooth lie in planes that are in the range of approximately 10° above and below horizontal.
- 38. A pinch grip hanger according to claim 37 wherein the upper surfaces of each tooth lie in planes which are approximately horizontal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on and claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/281,454 filed Apr. 4, 2001 entitled PINCH HANGER, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference and to which a claim of priority is hereby made.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60281454 |
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