The present invention is directed to the field of garment hangers, in particular, garment hangers for retaining and supporting lower body garments. Such hangers may be referred to as coordinate loop hangers, which coordinate loop hangers may be supported by upper garment hangers.
Many garments are designed for sale as matching outfits or sets. For example, a jacket and pant set, a jacket and top set, a short and top set, and other such combinations may be specifically manufactured to be sold as sets. In the sale of such garment sets, the seller desires to display these garments in a manner that makes it apparent that the garments are to be purchased together. Thus, separate garments may be hung on separate hangers and displayed alongside or next to each other, or the garments may be hung on a single hanger. The drawbacks in such display methods are that in the first example some frame or support is required to display the garments together, and in the second example sharing a hanger may obscure one of the individual garments that make up the coordinate garment set.
A benefit of displaying garment sets together is that the necessary display space can be significantly reduced. A further benefit of displaying such coordinate items together is to make it easier for the consumer to find and purchase such garments. It should further be recognized that the benefit of storing garments together may also extend to the transport and storage of such garments, in that such garment sets can be prepared for display prior to shipping to the point of sale, that is, the garments can be packaged onto their hanger sets prior to shipping to the point of sale as with typical garment on hanger (“GOH”) programs.
Moreover, in many cases, each separate garment requires a hanger of a different type, such as a hanger suitable for displaying a blouse used with a hanger capable of supporting a skirt or a pair of slacks. Hanger structures, in which two hangers are ganged together, that is, with one hanger suspended from the other, may be employed for this application. With such hangers, the attaching structure may be temporarily or permanently connected to a supporting hanger.
Hanger manufacturers have developed a number of different hangers for supporting lower body garments, many of which are provided with clamps having jaws movable from an open position to closed position, with means being provided to maintain the clamps in a closed position. Such hangers may be adapted to be suspended from a bar on a rack or other suspending member, such as an open loop, or other means such as a closed loop that allow the hanger to be ganged over a suspending means while safeguarding against the displacement of the lower garment hanger. The closed loop may be affixed to the body of the lower garment hanger by means of an intermediate member, which may or may not be integral with the hanger body and loop.
Sometimes, a lower body hanger is combined with an upper garment hanger to display a suit or other set of articles. Since lower body garments come in a wide variety of sizes, lower body garment hangers are provided in a variety of lengths so that the proper hanger size can be matched to the appropriate garment size. Likewise, the ganging member of the lower body hanger may also come in a variety of lengths. It would be advantageous if a hanger system were available to allow the displayer, retailer and/or packager of garments to vary the size of the lower garment hanger and/or the ganging member. Further, to insure the integrity of the hanger system, it would be advantageous if the hanger system were provided with a mechanism that maintains the loop portion of the hanger and the hanger body itself in a locked condition to insure that the components remain fixed during all phases of transport, display, and sale of the garments. Such a system would allow person to select the components of the hangers from a variety of sizes and lengths.
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to a coordinate loop hanger system intended to be suspended from a garment hanger, which itself can support an upper body garment (hereinafter an “upper body garment hanger”), the coordinate loop hanger system comprising:
a ganging element comprising a member of preselected length affixed to an element for engaging an upper garment hanger, the member provided with an end distal to the loop, the distal end having a first mating profile;
a hanger body having at least one clamp for receiving an article of clothing, such as a lower body article of clothing, within jaws of the clamp, the hanger body provided with a second mating profile, wherein the first mating profile of the ganging element is complementary to and engageable with the second mating profile and vice versa, and
wherein, the first mating profile is provided with an anti-disassociator located to abut a surface of the second mating profile when the first and second mating profiles are engaged, and wherein, when the first and second mating profiles are engaged, the anti-disassociator is located in a disassociation-resisting position to resist disassociation of the first and second mating profiles.
As used in this paper, the term “anti-disassociator” refers to a component that, alone or in combination with another component, provides a measure of resistance to the dissociation of the components of the coordinate loop hanger system of the present invention. However, the meaning of the term “anti-disassociator” does not encompass adhesives, which are explicitly excluded from the meaning of this term.
In one aspect, the coordinate loop garment hanger is suspended from an upper body garment hanger by placing the loop of the ganging element over the hook or suspension member of the upper body garment hanger, with the elongated member depending downward from the loop in a substantially vertical direction. The hanger body of the coordinate loop garment hanger, when engaged with the elongated member, extends in a substantially horizontal direction. With this arrangement, a coordinated or matched set of garments can be displayed together. The upper garment hanger can display a jacket, blouse, or other garment, and the bottom hanger can display slacks, skirts, or some other garment.
In an another aspect, the present invention is directed to a coordinate loop hanger system which is constructed for suspension from a garment hanger that can support an upper body garment, the coordinate loop hanger system comprising:
a ganging member comprising an elongated member of preselected length affixed to a loop, the member provided with an end distal to the loop, the end having a first mating profile;
a hanger body having at least one clamp for receiving an article of clothing, such as a lower body article of clothing within jaws of the clamp, the hanger body provided with a second mating profile, wherein the first mating profile is complementary to and engageable with the second mating profile and vice versa, and
wherein, the second mating profile is provided with an anti-disassociator located to abut a surface of the first mating profile when the first and second mating profiles are engaged, and wherein, when the first and second mating profiles are engaged, the anti-disassociator is located in a disassociation-resisting position to resist disassociation of the first and second mating profiles.
In a specific aspect of the invention, the element for engaging the upper garment hanger that is provided on the ganging member is dimensioned to fit over the hook of an upper garment hanger, which permits suspension of the coordinate loop hanger system, with the hanger body of the coordinate loop hanger system suspended at a height lower than the upper body garment hanger. The element may, for example, be a loop, such as an open loop or alternatively a closed loop. It may also be a bar or other element providing a surface from which the ganging element can be suspended.
In another specific aspect of the invention, the hanger body of the coordinate loop hanger system is provided with a first and second clamp, each of which are located, respectively, at or near first and second ends of the hanger body. The clamps are suitable for retaining a garment within their grasp, such as an article of clothing, and especially an article of lower body clothing (e.g., pants, skirt, trousers, bathing suit, etc.).
In a more specific aspect of the invention, the first mating profile and second mating profile are a plug and socket (or vice versa). The plug is sized and dimensioned to be received within the socket. The plug and socket can be located interchangeably between the hanger body and ganging element. The skilled artisan would recognize, however, various embodiments to establish secured engagement between the hanger body and the ganging element.
In yet a more specific aspect of the invention, the first mating profile of the ganging element is a plug. Even more specifically, the hanger body is provided with a projection extending from the hanger body, which projection is provided with a socket-defining extension, which acts as the second mating profile.
In another specific embodiment, one of the first mating profile and second mating profile is provided with an anti-disassociator which is configured as a tab located to abut a surface of the opposite mating profile when the first and second mating profiles are engaged, and wherein, when the first and second mating profiles are engaged, the anti-disassociator is located in a disassociation-resisting position to resist disassociation of the first and second mating profiles.
It should be observed that when the lower hanger 2 is suspended from the upper garment hanger 1, the upper garment hanger 1 can retain an upper body garment, such as a jacket, and the lower hanger 2 can retain a lower body garment, such as pants or slacks.
The hanger of the present invention can be molded out of conventional thermoplastic materials via injection molding techniques known of a person of ordinary skill in the art. Certainly such materials known in the art provide desirable levels of flexibility and resiliency that provide resistance to disassociation between the ganging member 8 and hanger body 6.
While the foregoing written description and associated figures have the plug positioned on ganging member 8 and the mating socket provided on hanger body 6, it should be readily understood that the plug and socket locations can be reversed among the ganging member and hanger body.
It should be appreciated that because the coordinate loop garment hanger of the present invention are assembled with a separate, the hanger body 6 and a separate ganging member 8, the person using the hangers of the present invention is free to select among a variety of different hanger body sizes and ganging member sizes. For example, lower body hangers are available in lengths including 8″, 10″, and 12″. Thus, the user of the present invention can assemble the coordinate loop hanger system at the time the garments are placed on the hangers, making the appropriate selection of hanger sizes for both top and bottom garments. Likewise, the person can vary the ganging member length, which, at the least, allows control over the aesthetics of garment presentation when displayed. Furthermore, after use, the hangers can be disassembled with application of a force above the threshold necessary to overcome the disassociation-resisting capabilities of the anti-disassociator element.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/666,988, filed 31 Mar. 2005 (Attorney Docket 18616) by the present inventor and commonly assigned with the present application. The compete disclosure of the foregoing application is hereby incorporated by its reference for all purposes.
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60666988 | Mar 2005 | US |