1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to garment hangers and more specifically to a stackable garment hanger, which allows a plurality of hangers to be hung upon themselves.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 2,391,661 to Watkins et al. discloses a clothes hanger. The Watkins et al. patent includes separate clothes hangers arranged in a battery to conserve closet space. U.S. Pat. No. 2,498,400 to DuLude discloses a support for garment hangers. The DuLude patent includes a hanger device to be mounted on a first garment hanger and including a hook portion for supporting a second garment hanger. U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,678 to Blanchard et al. discloses a ganging hook for garment hangers. The Blanchard et al. patent includes a hanger having an integral hook anchor for an auxiliary hanger depending from the body of the hanger below and in vertical alignment with the hanger's support hook.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,445 to Chen discloses a garment hanger with swivel hook and ganging hook. The Chen patent includes a garment hanger with a hook member coupled with a garment supporting frame by a pivot joint. The hook member can be rotated within a fixed degree of angle relative to the garment supporting frame to that the garment hanger can be conveniently hung on a clothes-line for holding a garment to keep it in shape.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a stackable garment hanger, which allows a plurality of hangers to be hung upon themselves in a vertical orientation.
The present invention provides a stackable garment hanger, which allows a plurality of hangers to be hung upon themselves. The stackable garment hanger includes a pole hook and a plurality of hanger members. The pole hook includes a pole hook member and a hanger retaining member. Each hanger member includes a garment retaining member, the hanger retaining member, a finger tab and a retaining rod. The pole hook member includes a hook portion and a retaining portion extending from a bottom of the hook portion. The hanger retaining member extends from a bottom of the retaining portion. The hanger retaining member includes a pair of upright hooks that are separated by a finger space. The upright hooks are sized to receive the retaining rod.
The garment retaining member preferably has the shape of a triangular loop, similar to a normal garment hanger. The hanger retaining member extends from a top of the garment retaining member. One end of an extension member extends from a top of the hanger retaining member and the retaining rod extends from the other end of the extension member. The finger tab extends from substantially the other end of the extension member. In use, the pole hook is placed on a hanger pole in a closet or the like. A garment is placed on a first hanger member. The finger tab of the first hanger member is grasped with a forefinger and a thumb, and the retaining rod is placed in the hanger retaining member of the pole hook. The process is repeated with a second hanger member by placing a second retaining rod of the second hanger member into the hanger retaining member of the first hanger member.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a stackable garment hanger, which allows a plurality of hangers to be hung upon themselves in a vertical orientation.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
a is a side view of a stackable garment hanger with a plurality garments retained thereupon in accordance with the present invention.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
The garment retaining member 18 preferably has the shape of a triangular loop, similar to a normal garment hanger. The hanger retaining member 16 extends from a top of the garment retaining member 18. One end of an extension member 32 extends from a top of the hanger retaining member 16 and the retaining rod 22 extends from the other end of the extension member 32. The extension member 32 preferably has an outwardly curving profile to provide clearance for a shirt collar 104a of a shirt 102a. The finger space 30 provides clearance for insertion of the extension member 32 between the upright hooks 28a, 28b. The finger tab 20 extends from substantially the other end of the extension member 32. The finger tab 20 makes it possible to manipulate a garment on a hanger member 12 without touching the garment. The pole hook 10 and the plurality of hanger members 12 are each preferably fabricated by plastic injection molding or any other suitable manufacturing process.
With reference to
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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2350058 | Nov 2000 | GB |