Claims
- 1. A garment hanger comprising a supporting structure with two arms extending in opposite directions and a central hole therethrough, a hanger bar with vertical ends connected to the bottom of the arms of the supporting structure with a horizontal bar between said vertical ends, a U-shaped capture bar having ends with holes receiving the vertical ends therethrough, and a hook extending through the central hole, the hook being connected to a finger pull which is attached to the capture bar, wherein said capture bar is biased by spring means to grasp a garment placed above the hanger bar.
- 2. A clothes hanger comprising an elongate support member having opposite end portions and an elongate hanger member having opposite end portions, a pair of spaced post members, each said post member being mounted between one said end portion of said support member and one said end portion of said hanger member to space said support and hanger members apart, an elongate engaging member having opposite end portions, each said end portion of said engaging member having a passageway therethrough, said engaging member being slidably mounted on said posts disposed in respective said passageways between said support and hanger members, biasing means attached between said support member and said engaging member for forcing said engaging member into contact with said hanger member to grasp articles of clothing placed therebetween, said engaging member including lifting means for moving said engaging member against said biasing means to provide space between said engaging and hanger members to permit ready removal of articles of clothing therefrom and attachment means mounted to one of said members for suspending said hanger vertically.
- 3. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein said biasing means includes a coil spring around each said post.
- 4. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein said engaging member includes a curved lower surface and said hanger member including a curved upper surface, said surfaces cooperating to engage articles therebetween when said engaging member is forced into contact with said hanger member by said biasing means.
- 5. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein said support member includes a shaft passageway therethrough, said attachment means including a shaft member mounted through said shaft passageway and to said engaging means, said biasing means including a coil spring around said shaft.
- 6. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein the lower surface of said engaging member is substantially planar, said upper surface of said hanger member is substantially planar, felt material attached to said surface.
- 7. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein the upper surface of said hanger member and the lower surface of said engaging member are substantially planar, said upper surface being covered with felt material.
- 8. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein said support member is substantially straight from one said end portion to the other said end portion.
- 9. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein said attachment means has a lower portion attached to said support member and an upper portion, said upper portion including a hook member.
- 10. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging member and said hanger member include elongated facing surfaces, an elongated felt material attached to at least one of said facing surfaces.
- 11. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 10 wherein said felt material is located on said engaging member.
- 12. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 10 wherein said felt material is located on said hanger member.
- 13. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 2 wherein said lifting means includes a horizontally disposed opening in said engaging member adapted to receive a finger of a user for lifting of said engaging member.
- 14. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 3 wherein said engaging member and said hanger member include elongated facing surfaces, an elongated felt material attached to at least one of said facing surfaces.
- 15. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 14 wherein said felt material is located on said hanger member.
- 16. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 15 wherein said attachment means has a lower portion attached to said support member and an upper portion, said upper portion including a hook member.
- 17. A clothes hanger comprising an elongate support member having opposite end portions and being substantially straight between said end portions, an elongate hanger member having opposite end portions and an upper surface, a pad of resilient material mounted along and to said upper surface, a pair of spaced post members, each said post member being permanently mounted between one said end portion of said support member and one said end portion of said hanger member, an elongate engaging member having opposite end portions and a lower surface, each said end portion of said engaging member having an opening therein, said engaging member being slidably mounted on said posts disposed in respective said openings between said support and hanger members, biasing means attached between said support member and said engaging member for forcing said engaging member into contact with said pad on said hanger member to grasp articles of clothing placed therebetween, said engaging member including lifting means for moving said engaging member against said biasing means to provide space between said engaging and hanger members to permit ready removal of articles of clothing therefrom, and attachment means mounted to one of said support members for suspending said hanger vertically.
- 18. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 10 wherein said biasing means includes a coil spring around each said post.
- 19. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 10 wherein said attachment means has a lower portion attached to a said support member and an upper portion, said upper portion including a hook member.
- 20. The clothes hanger as defined in claim 10 wherein said lifting means includes a horizontally disposed opening in said engaging member adapted to receive a finger of a user for lifting of said engaging member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/395,856, filed Feb. 28, 1995 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
395856 |
Feb 1995 |
|