Claims
- 1. A garment supporting attachment for attaching to a conventional bent wire coat hanger having sloping garment shoulder supporting surfaces connected by curved end portions to a horizontal cross-member said supporting attachment comprising, two shoulder supporting portions each respectively, including a first plate having first and second end with said first end for mounting over and extending beyond the curved end portion of the hanger, means forming a second plate secured to and forming an integral part of said first plate and including a free portion having therein a transverse crease line inwardly of said first end and a portion manually engagable to facilitate the bending of said free portion from said first plate at said crease-line, means forming an elongated slit extending through said free portion for receiving therein the curved end of said hanger with the sides of said slit being operative to frictionally grip the sides of said hanger as the curved end portion of the hanger is forcefully inserted to seated position within said slit to form by said slitted free portion a first securing means for fastening said attachment to said hanger, means forming a second securing means extending from the integral portion of said first plate at second end thereof and manually movable into locking engagement with the sloping garment supporting surface of said hanger and cooperative with said first securing means to maintain respectively affixed each of said shoulder supporting attachments mounted over the curved outer end portions of said hanger, a trouser supporting strip respectively affixed at its ends to the free portion of each of said shoulder supporting members and having a portion movable over the wire cross member of said hanger as the curved hanger ends are respectively received in said slits during mounting of said attachment to a hanger and with said strip and said first and second securing means, when free of said hanger, being movable to a substantially flat assembly for stacking one upon the other for advantageous packaging shipping and handling.
- 2. A garment supporting attachment for a wire hanger as called for in claim 1 wherein the slit in said free portion is in the configuration of a crescent cut-through.
- 3. A garment supporting attachment for a wire hanger as called for in claim 1 wherein said slit includes an enlarged guide opening space significantly inwardly from the ends of the slit.
- 4. A garment supporting attachment for a wire coat hanger as called for in claim 1 wherein said free portion includes a portion movable behind the curved end of the hanger after the latter is inserted through the slit in said free portion.
- 5. A garment supporting attachment for a wire coat hanger as called for in claim 1 wherein only the side of one end of said strip is affixed to said free portion and with said strip including a free side for extending over said cross member of said hanger as the attachment is mounted upon said hanger.
- 6. A garment supporting attachment for a wire garment hanger as called for in claim 1 wherein said means for locking behind the sloping shoulder supporting surfaces of said hanger is in the form of a hole and intersecting slit and moveable out of the plane of said plate to lock behind the sloping wire should supporting surfaces of said hanger.
- 7. A garment supporting attachment for a wire coat hanger as called for in claim 1 wherein said plate, flange and strip are compressable into a substantially flat assembly for stacking and packaging.
- 8. A garment supporting attachment as called for in claim 1 wherein said trouser supporting strip is formed as an integral portion of said free portion of said shoulder supporting portions of said attachment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application No. 756,684, filed Jan. 4, 1977, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 4,066,193.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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