This invention relates to the design and construction of a novel system for the improved handling of clothing, especially self-laundered apparel.
Hanging systems and storage systems for clothing exist in various forms and are well known in the prior art. Conventionally and ubiquitously, hanging systems have used a fixed dimension hanger with a hook to hold shirts, dresses, pants and similar items of clothing. While systems have been developed to combine one or more hangers for purposes of collecting articles of clothing for transport, these systems generally utilize the aforementioned conventional hanger elements. All of the existing systems are 2-dimensional, having both a width to accommodate the shoulders of a shirt or other top hanging garment or to accommodate folded pant legs, and further having height for purposes of attaching a hook to the hanger portion while continuing to accommodate the function of hanging articles of clothing. For example, the horizontally disposed bar of a conventional hanger system may be used to drape pants thereon. To accommodate this function while simultaneously providing for a structure to support a hook from which the hanger may be suspended, the conventional hanger is displaced in two dimensions.
There have been a number of garment hangers and hanging and transport systems in the prior art. The inventive structure presents a number of advantages over the prior art. First, the invention is simple to form. A rod or hanger, optionally telescoping or expandable in width, is suspended from a strip consisting of hook and loop material, also known as the vertical linear docking strap, using complementary hook and loop tabs. This strip may be hung in the conventional manner using a hook or other similar device, well known to practitioners in the art. This strip may also utilize a locking pad, comprising complementary hook and loop material, to secure the strip to a hook or other similar device. The locking pad may prevent the application of weight to one half of the strip from causing the strip to disengage from the hook or other similar device while suspended. The locking pad may also be utilized to adjust the length of strip suspended from the hook or other similar device to accommodate different storage facilities and situations. The expandable rod may be adapted as necessary for top garments to stretch from shoulder seam to shoulder seam with enough tension to eliminate wrinkles and preclude the necessity of ironing or folding. The dowel rod with attaching clip may be adapted as necessary to accommodate the draping of pants and other garments.
This hanging system is unique in that it is rigid in only one dimension. The expandable rod or hanger occupies a rigid horizontal dimension, with both the hook and loop tab and hook and loop strip each comprising a flexible vertical axis or spine. The hangers of this system have width but not height as they are attached to the spine via the tab comprising hook and loop material. As a consequence, and unlike conventional and prior art rods and hangers and their systems, the present invention has many advantages. Articles of clothing may be placed in ascending or descending fashion upon both sides of the vertical linear docking strap allowing for better allocation of space, a balanced hanging system and better visibility of the clothing articles by virtue of the vertical offset of each succeeding article of clothing. The one dimensional rigidity allows the combination of strip and multiple rods or hangers, with their articles of clothing, to be draped or rolled in a continuous fashion, resulting in a compact and secure clothing “roll”, which may then be easily transported using a transport bar or system, draped over a shoulder, or loaded into a duffel bag or other transport system capable of holding a cylindrical package. An additional advantage of this racking, storage and transport system is the avoidance of wrinkling in the articles of clothing, induced by conventional hanging and folding methods.
The proposed invention is extremely versatile. It can be suspended in a closet, hung over a door, or suspended anywhere it can be hung via a hook. It can also be affixed to another hook & loop surface that may be anchored in strategic locations. The invention may incorporate a transport bar or strap, comprising the core of a rolled or draped strip with clothing, and to which an integral or separate strap may be attached to allow transport of the system on a person's shoulder. It may be adapted for conventional travel in a garment bag, taking advantage of the improved distribution of clothing along its length to reduce bulk and provide for an improved distribution of weight and balance.
The proposed invention provides for a more efficient use of closet or storage space while providing improved visibility for all suspended garments and reduced opportunity for garment wrinkling. The vertical disposition of clothing along the docking strap results in a more judicious use of the horizontal displacement of the closet bar, such that a great deal more clothing may fit into the closet space. Moreover, the storage of garments in this manner avoids the wrinkling and creases attendant from the conventional folding and storage of clothing articles due to sharp folds in the clothing or layering of clothing articles within a drawer. Finally, the use of expandable hanging rods enables the system to be adapted to a variety of clothing sizes and dimensions, resulting in better support of the clothing at appropriate contact points and reducing furls or pleating of the clothing articles.
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Although the invention has been described with regard to certain preferred embodiments which constitute the best mode presently known to the inventor, it should be understood that changes and modifications that would be obvious to one having the ordinary skill in this art may be made without deviating from the scope of the invention.
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60524697 | Nov 2003 | US |