Claims
- 1. A separable, multipart hanger comprising:
- a hook portion, the hook portion having first and second diverging legs;
- first and second shoulder rails releasably connectible at one end to the first and second diverging legs of the hook portion, respectively;
- first and second shoulder caps releasably connectible to the other ends of the first and second shoulder rails, the first and second shoulder caps having a smoothly curved exterior surface; and
- a horizontal rail releasably connectible to the first and second shoulder caps.
- 2. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the first and second shoulder caps each further comprise:
- latch means for releasably latching one end of a shoulder rail and a horizontal rail therein.
- 3. The hanger of claim 2 wherein the latch means comprises:
- resilient latch members mounted on each end of the first and second shoulder caps, the resilient members having an enlarged head end portion;
- an aperture formed in an endmost portion of the shoulder rails and the horizontal rail and wherein:
- the resilient latch members engage the aperture in the shoulder rail and the horizontal rail to releasably connect one end of the shoulder rail and one end of the horizontal rail to the first and second shoulder caps.
- 4. The hanger of claim 1 wherein the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail each comprise:
- a body having an arcuate shaped upper portion, a central leg depending from the arcuate shaped upper portion and an enlarged end portion formed on the opposite end of the leg.
- 5. The hanger of claim 4 wherein:
- a plurality of spaced apertures are formed in the central depending leg of each of the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail.
- 6. The hanger of claim 1 further including:
- a friction producing surface disposed on at least portions of at least one of the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail.
- 7. The hanger of claim 6 wherein the friction producing surface comprises:
- flocking particles adhesively attached to exposed portions of at least one of the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail.
- 8. The hanger of claim 1 further including:
- a second inverted hook integrally formed with the hook portion between the first and second diverging legs.
- 9. The hanger of claim 1 comprising:
- bores formed in the ends of the first and second diverging legs of the hook portion;
- one end of the first and second shoulder rails having a cross section complimentary to the cross section of the bores and releasably mountable in the bores.
- 10. The hanger of claim 1 comprising:
- latch means, disposed in each of the first and second legs of the hook portion, for releasably latching one end of a shoulder rail to each of the first and second legs of the hook portion.
- 11. A separable, multipart hanger comprising:
- a hook portion, the hook portion having first and second diverging legs;
- first and second shoulder rails releasably connectible at one end to the first and second diverging legs of the hook portion;
- first and second shoulder caps releasably joined to the opposite ends of the first and second shoulder rails at one end;
- latch means for releasably latching one end of a shoulder rail and the horizontal rail to each of the first and second shoulder caps; and
- a friction producing surface formed on at least portions on one of the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail.
- 12. The hanger of claim 11 wherein:
- the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail each include an arcuate shaped upper end portion, a central depending leg portion and an enlarged bottom portion; and
- a plurality of spaced apertures formed along the length of the central leg portion of each of the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail.
- 13. The hanger of claim 11 wherein the friction producing surface comprises:
- flocking particles adhesively attached to at least portions of the arcuate shaped end portions of at least one of the first and second shoulder rails and the horizontal rail.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/548,581, filed on July 5, 1990 in the name of James N. Suddath and entitled TWO-PART PLASTIC HANGER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME.
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