Claims
- 1. An elongated pinch grip garment hanger comprising:
a) a center support member and a hook member, the hook member connect to said support and upwardly extending from said support; b) a first pinch grip member comprising:
i. a fixed jaw member, integrally molded to said center support; ii. a movable jaw member pivotally secured to said fixed jaw member; iii. a spring member having a forward and rearward end fixedly connected to the movable and fixed jaw members, respectively; iv. said fixed and movable jaw members having:
means for providing pivotal motion to said movable jaw; means for preventing lateral shifting of said movable jaw; a user engaging portion for opening the pinch grip; a garment engaging section; means for preventing inadvertent actuation of the pinch grip; an extension portion connecting said garment engaging area to said means for preventing inadvertent actuation of the pinch grip, so that a waistband section of a garment may be placed within a cavity defined by the space above said garment engaging area.
- 2. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1 where said spring member is a multi-stage spring for providing a constant resistance through the complete range of motion for the movable jaw, said spring member comprising:
a) At least one forward element and at least one rearward element;
i. Said forward and rearward elements being linear elements; b) An arch fulcrum, said fulcrum having a forward end and a rearward end, said arch being defined between said ends;
i. said forward end of said fulcrum integrally molded to an upper end of said forward linear element; and ii. said rearward end of said arch fulcrum being integrally molded to an upper end of said rearward linear elements, so that at an initial stage, when said movable jaw is unopened, said spring components form a longest possible throw and a shortest possible operative portion, and so that a constant spring bias occurs throughout the range of motion for said movable jaw.
- 3. The pinch grip member of claim 1, wherein:
a) said means for providing pivotal motion to said movable jaw comprises:
i. At least one pivot post molded to said fixed jaw, at least one pivot socket molded to said movable jaw, where the pivot socket and the pivot post define the pivot axis for the pinch grip; and b) said means for providing preventing lateral shifting of said movable jaw comprises:
i. At least one flange, molded to the movable jaw and bound outside of the socket to prevent lateral shifting of the movable jaw; ii. An opening in said movable jaw and a fixed post molded to said fixed jaw, said fixed post extending forwardly through said opening upon lateral movement of said movable jaw to laterally constrain the moveable jaw; and iii. An opening in said fixed jaw and at least one rearwardly projecting flange, mounted to said movable jaw, for maintaining consistent alignment throughout said pinch grip range of motion.
- 4. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1, wherein:
a) the spring further comprises:
i. a first safety lock on the bottom of the forward end for locking said forward end to said movable jaw; ii. and a second safety lock molded to the bottom of the rearward end for locking said rearward end of said spring to said fixed jaw; and iii. said spring member being snug fitted to said fixed and movable jaws or fitted to engage the fixed and movable jaws on each safety lock; and b) said fixed and movable jaws comprise:
i. A bight section for locking said safety lock to the rearward and forward ends of said spring to the fixed and movable jaw, respectively.
- 5. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1, where said means for preventing inadvertent actuation further comprises:
a) An arch, said arch connecting said garment engaging area to said pivot means, wherein:
i. said arch bows outwardly, below said pivotal means, so that when said garment engaging area engages a garment, the arch on said movable grip extends beyond said user engaging portion, so that an impact between two adjacent garment hangers tends to close the pinch grip; b) A guard member, mounted on the forward face of said fixed jaw;
wherein:
i. said guard member extends forwardly past a centerline of said hanger support member, so that:
1. When the pinch grip has engaged a garment between the fixed and movable jaws, said guard member extends beyond said user engaging section to prevent the accidental dislodgement of garments from the pinch grip when two adjacent hangers are inadvertently pressed together; and 2. When the pinch grip is closed and not in use, the user engagement portion extends beyond the guard.
- 6. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1, wherein:
a) Said center support member has a square-M cross section, said support member having:
i. an offset from the center axis of the center support so that the overall thickness of the hanger is reduced; wherein the amount of offset and the amount of opening of the jaw is determined by the length of the pivot post; and b) Said fixed and movable jaws further comprise:
i. at least one channel molded along said arch and said extension area; and ii. an outer shroud portion, molded to the forward face of said fixed jaw, opposing said guard member.
- 7. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1, wherein said user engaging section extends upwardly from the pivot post to enable the user to open the pinch grip for insertion of a garment within the garment engaging area.
- 8. An improved pinch grip hanger, said hanger comprising;
a) a hook and a support bar suspended from said hook, b) at least one pinch grip mounted on said support bar at a first end thereof, said pinch grip having first and second pinch jaws, with the first jaw mounted on said support bar in a fixed location, and the second jaw pivotally mounted on said first jaw and spring biased into engagement with said first jaw, said second jaw having a user engagement portion extending upwardly prom a pivot axis defined at said pivotal mounting, and garment engaging portion extending downwardly from said pivot axis, said user engagement portion enabling a user to open the pinch grip for insertion or release of a garment in said pinch grip, said spring bias enabling said pinch grip to clamp and suspend a garment between said first and second pinch grip jaws in normal use, c) a guard portion formed on said second pinch grip jaw below the pivot axis of said jaw, such that when two or more improved pinch grip hangers are suspended from their respective hooks with garments clamped in their respective pinch grips, the guard portion on the second jaw of the first of two hangers will engage the first pinch grip jaw of the second of said two hangers below the pivot axis of each of the pinch grips when the hangers are pressed together, thereby preventing accidental actuation of the pinch grips and release of the garments, d) an elongated portion connecting said garment engaging portion to said guard portion, so that a waistband section of a garment may be placed within a cavity defined by the space above said garment engaging portion.
- 9. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 8, wherein said hanger is formed of plastic with said first pinch grip jaw integrally molded with said support bar, and said second pinch grip jaw secured thereto by a resilient spring along said pivot axis,
- 10. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 9, wherein said guard portion is formed by a contoured arch that extends outwardly from said second pinch grip jaw beyond the user engagement portion when a garment is engaged in said pinch grip, thereby preventing accidental actuation of said pinch grip.
- 11. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 10, wherein said second pinch grip is formed with an undulating contour having outwardly and inwardly extending portions, whereby a first outwardly extending portion defines said user engagement portion, and a second outward portion defines said guard portion, with said second portion extending outwardly beyond said first portion when a garment is engaged therein.
- 12. An improved pinch grip hanger, said hanger comprising;
a) a hook and a molded plastic support bar suspended from said hook, said support bar defining a horizontal axis, with a vertical plane defined by said horizontal axis and a vertical axis extending upward in the direction of the hook, and extending downwardly below said support bar; b) first and second pinch grips mounted on said support bar at first and second ends thereof, said pinch grips defining a first depth in a direction perpendicular to said vertical plane, each of said pinch grips having first and second pinch grip jaws, with the first pinch grip jaws integrally molded on the ends of said support bar, with the second pinch grip jaws pivotally mounted on said first pinch grip jaws and spring biased into engagement with said first pinch grip jaws, each of said second pinch grip jaws having a user engagement portion extending upwardly prom pivot axis defined at said pivotal mountings, with garment engaging portions extending downwardly from said pivot axis, said user engagement portions enabling a user to open the pinch grip jaws for insertion or release of a garment in said pinch grips, said spring bias enabling said pinch grips to clamp and suspend a garment between each of said first and second pinch grip jaws in normal use, c) a moving guard portion formed on each of said second pinch grip jaws below the pivot axis of said jaws; d) an extension portion connecting said garment engaging portion to said guard portion, so that a waistband section of a garment may be placed within a cavity defined by the space above said garment engaging portion, e) an offset mounting portion securing each of said pinch grips to said horizontal body member, said first jaws defining a back plane for said hanger offset from said vertical plane with at least one pivot post formed on each of said first jaws, said pivot posts extending outwardly from the said first jaws to define said pivot axis beyond the vertical plane of said hanger, with each of said second pinch grip jaws secured to said pivot posts by first and second resilient springs to define said pivot axis, said first pinch grip jaws being offset from the vertical plane of the hanger by approximately one half the distance of the first depth to thereby reduce the depth of the hanger in normal use; f) a fixed guard portion formed at said offset mounting, said fixed guard portion having a depth defined by the depth of the pinch grip when a garment is clamped in said pinch grip and suspended from said pinch grip, said fixed guard extending perpendicularly from said backplane a distance at least equal to said first depth to protect the user engagement portions of said second pinch grip jaws when a garment is engaged in said pinch grip jaws, such that when two or more improved pinch grip hangers are suspended from their respective hooks with garments clamped in their respective pinch grip jaws, the moving guard portions on the second pinch grip jaws of the first of two hangers will engage the first pinch grip jaws of the second of said two hangers below the pivot axis of each of the pinch grips when the hangers are pressed together, and the fixed guards will engage the back plane of the first pinch grip jaws of the second of said two hangers, said fixed guards and said moving guards thereby preventing accidental actuation of the pinch grips and release of the garments.
- 13. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 12, in which each of said offset portions define an opening along a trajectory defined by an end of the user engagement portion, said opening allowing said end of said user engagement portion to pivot over the pivot axis and through the back plane of the hanger, to provide greater jaw opening dimensions for said pinch grip jaws.
- 14. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 12, which further includes first and second multi-stage springs for joining each of first and second pinch grip jaws, said multi-stage spring having plural stages of spring engagement to maintain a relatively constant spring bias throughout the range of motion of each of said pinch grips.
- 15. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 12, wherein said moving guard portion is formed by a contoured arch that extends outwardly and perpendicularly from said second pinch grip jaws beyond the user engagement portions when a garment is engaged in said pinch grips, thereby preventing accidental actuation of said pinch grips.
- 16. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 15, wherein each of said second pinch grip jaws are formed with an undulating contour, with outwardly and inwardly extending portions, whereby a first outwardly extending portion defines said user engagement portions, and a second outward portion defines said moving guard portions, with said second portions extending outwardly beyond said first portions when a garment is clamped in said pinch grips.
- 17. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 16, wherein a first inwardly extending portion of said undulating contours defines a pivot mount for said pivot posts, and a second inwardly extending portions define a garment engaging areas.
- 18. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 17, wherein the fixed guard and the moving guard portion of each pinch grip engages the second of said two hangers to provide a multi point engagement when the hangers are pressed together, said fixed guards and said moving guards together preventing accidental actuation of the pinch grips and release of the garments.
- 19. An improved pinch grip hanger as claimed in claim 17, wherein said moving guards and a tip of said user engagement portions are of equal depth with respect to a backplane of said support bar prior to engaging a garment, to provide a 4 point stacking engagement between adjacent hangers when empty hangers are loaded in a hanger magazine.
- 20. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1 or 8 or 12, where said garment engaging area comprises at least a first tooth, molded to said fixed jaw and forwardly extending from said fixed jaw towards said movable jaw, and at least a second tooth molded to the movable jaw and rearwardly extending from said movable jaw toward said fixed jaw.
- 21. The pinch grip hanger of claim 20, wherein a bottommost tooth on said movable jaw is upward of a bottommost tooth on said fixed jaw when said jaws are closed and not in use, and each tooth projects past the tip of the opposing tooth.
- 22. The pinch grip hanger of claim 20, wherein a bottommost tooth on said movable jaw is downward of a bottommost tooth on said fixed jaw when said jaws are closed and not in use, and each tooth projects past the tip of the opposing tooth.
- 23. The pinch grip hanger of claim 20, where said at least one tooth on said movable jaw meets the tip of said at least one tooth on the fixed jaw when said jaws are closed and not in use.
- 24. The pinch grip hanger of claim 1 or 8 or 12, where said extension portion is essentially linear.
- 25. The pinch grip hanger of claim 24 where said extension area is essentially 1 inch in length.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/076,790, filed Feb. 15, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10076790 |
Feb 2002 |
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10292128 |
Nov 2002 |
US |