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US1598929A
US1598929A US57927A US5792725A US1598929A US 1598929 A US1598929 A US 1598929A US 57927 A US57927 A US 57927A US 5792725 A US5792725 A US 5792725A US 1598929 A US1598929 A US 1598929A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to garment hangers and the primary object is to provide a hanger of the usual bow type with locking means whereby the garment may be. securely tastened to the hanger, so that it can not slip oli' and fall upon the floor and thus become soiled and damaged.
  • a further object in providing means for locking the garment to the hanger is to prevent or at least make more diflieult and reduce the stealing of garments, which is well known to result in enormous losses to stores, especially where womens apparel such as expensive gowns of light and delicate materials are displayed and ottered for sale to the public.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail view of the central portion of the device as shown in Fig. 1, a portion of the lock casing being shown in section to illustrate the mecha nism therewithin.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional elevation on the line 33 in Fig. 2. i
  • Fig/4t is an elevation, as in Fig. 1, but showing certain parts as broken away, and showing the locking mechanism in its open position.
  • Fig. 5 is a top or plan view of the devicea-s shown in Figs. 1 and 1.
  • Fig. '6 is a detail View showing a modification of the locking member.
  • 7 designatcs a bow shaped garment supporting member in which is centrally and slidably secured, for vertical movement therein, a rod 8 having a hook 9 formed at its upper end.
  • the rod 8 extends through a casing 10, and has ahead 11 to secure the casing with respectto the rod, and a spring 12, about the rod, acts to yieldingly press the members 7- and 10 away from each other.
  • the casing 10 has a longitudinal partition 13, separating it into chambers A and B, the latter of which partly houses the members 8 and '12.
  • the chamber B also encloses the inner ends of a pair of levers 1% and 15, having pins 16 and 17 which are respectively arranged for reciprocating movements in horizontal. s1ots18 and 19 in the partition 13, and similar slots (not 22, 1925. Serial No. 57,927.
  • the levers 14; and 15 are permanently pivoted by pins 20 and 21, "es-peetively, in slots or openings 22 and 23 in the memher 7.
  • the upper portions of the levers are arched upwardly, as shown, to receive the straps or shoulder pieces of the garment, and are provided with flanges 24; for reinforcing purposes.
  • the outer ends of the l vers are slightly hooked, and are preferably concaved where they engage the ends of the. hanger so as to lit snugly thereover.
  • the hanger shown in Figs. 15 requires the use of a key by an attenoant or clerk, when used in store, before it can release the garment, and this, in addition to the anti-dropping feature, furnishes the means for preventing much of the pilt'ering and stealing previously referred to.
  • an assuming purchaser intending to steal the garment could not wear it without an attendant being present to remove the hanger and serve the person, thus watching him or her.
  • the frock or garment could not be so readily concealed by such a person, when the clerk may be busy elsewhere, as the thief would have to also attempt to conceal the hanger, and as the hanger is comparatively heavy and bulky it would be very awkward and ditlicult to conceal on ones person.
  • a garment hanger comprising a bow, a pair of levers, pivotally secured to the bow, the upper ends of said levers being associated with the outer ends of the bow so as to form jaws therewith, and a manually releasable locking device connecting the inner ends of said levers.
  • a garment hanger comprising a bow, a pair of levers pivotally secured to the how, the upper ends or said levers being associated with the outer ends of the bow so as to form jaws therewith, spring mea is for yicldingly opening said aws, and means for releasably locking said jaws in closed po sitions.
  • a garment hanger comprising a suitable bow having a pair of slots therein, a pair of levers pivot-ally secured in said slots, the upper ends o't said levers extending in arched portions outwardly from the slots for engagement with the outer ends of the bow, and a hanging device operatively associated with the inner ends of the levers.
  • garment hanger comprising a suitable bow having a pair of slots therein, a pair of lovers pivotally secured in said slots, the upper ends of said levers extending in arched portions outwardlv from the slots for engagement with the outer ends of the bow, and a hanging device operatively associated with the inner ends of the levers, said hanging device including a hook having a shank vertically slidable in the bow.
  • a garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, lever members pivoted to the bow and having curved ends engageable with the outer ends thereof, and a locking mechanism connecting the inner ends of the levermembers.
  • a garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, lever members pivoted to the bow and having curved ends engageable with the outer ends thereof, a locking device connecting the inner ends of the lever members, and means for hanging the garment hanger.
  • garment hanger comprising a suitable bow lever members pivoted to the bow and engageable with the outer ends thereof, a locking device connecting the inner ends of the lever members, and means for hanging the garment hanger, said means consisting of a hook having a shank connected to the locking device.
  • garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, lever members pivoted to the bow and engageable ith the outer ends thereot, a connecting device slidably connecting the inner ends of the levers, and a lock within the connecting device for locking the levers with respect to each other.
  • a garment hanger comprising a suitable how, a pair of lever members pivoted to the bow and forming retaining jaws therewith at their outer ends, a casing having means for slidably retaining the inner ends of the lever members, and a tumbler device for releasably securing said inner ends.
  • a garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, a pair of lever members pivoted to the bow and forming retaining jaws therewith at their outer ends, a casing having means for slidably retaining the inner ends of the lever members, and a tumbler device for releasably securing said inner ends, and a hanging member for hanging.

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Sept.7,1926'. 1,598,929 W. E. PARMETER GARMENT HANGER Filed Sept. 22, 1925 W/u/m E. PA R Patented p 1926', v.
UNITED I STATES a2a PATENT WERE,
WILLIAM E. PABMETER, 0F IYIINNEAIOLIS, IiEINNESQTA.
GARMENT HANGER.
Application filed September This invention relates to garment hangers and the primary object is to provide a hanger of the usual bow type with locking means whereby the garment may be. securely tastened to the hanger, so that it can not slip oli' and fall upon the floor and thus become soiled and damaged. A further object in providing means for locking the garment to the hanger, is to prevent or at least make more diflieult and reduce the stealing of garments, which is well known to result in enormous losses to stores, especially where womens apparel such as expensive gowns of light and delicate materials are displayed and ottered for sale to the public. Further and more specific objects will be disclosed in the course of the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which Fig. 1 is an elevation of a garment hanger, embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail view of the central portion of the device as shown in Fig. 1, a portion of the lock casing being shown in section to illustrate the mecha nism therewithin.
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional elevation on the line 33 in Fig. 2. i
Fig/4t is an elevation, as in Fig. 1, but showing certain parts as broken away, and showing the locking mechanism in its open position.
Fig. 5 is a top or plan view of the devicea-s shown in Figs. 1 and 1.
Fig. '6 is a detail View showing a modification of the locking member.
- Referring to the drawing more-particularly and by reference characters, 7 designatcs a bow shaped garment supporting member in which is centrally and slidably secured, for vertical movement therein, a rod 8 having a hook 9 formed at its upper end. ;The rod 8 extends through a casing 10, and has ahead 11 to secure the casing with respectto the rod, and a spring 12, about the rod, acts to yieldingly press the members 7- and 10 away from each other.
The casing 10 has a longitudinal partition 13, separating it into chambers A and B, the latter of which partly houses the members 8 and '12. The chamber B also encloses the inner ends of a pair of levers 1% and 15, having pins 16 and 17 which are respectively arranged for reciprocating movements in horizontal. s1ots18 and 19 in the partition 13, and similar slots (not 22, 1925. Serial No. 57,927.
shown) in the chamber B.
The levers 14; and 15 are permanently pivoted by pins 20 and 21, "es-peetively, in slots or openings 22 and 23 in the memher 7. The upper portions of the levers are arched upwardly, as shown, to receive the straps or shoulder pieces of the garment, and are provided with flanges 24; for reinforcing purposes. The outer ends of the l vers are slightly hooked, and are preferably concaved where they engage the ends of the. hanger so as to lit snugly thereover. hen a coat or similar garment is hung on the hanger two sl'ioulder portions will be clamped between the ends of the members 7 and 2-1, but if a sleeveless garment such as a gown is hung on the hanger merely the shoulder straps will be locked under the arches of the levers and cannot slide oi? as the members 7 and 2% will be in contact at the outer ends.
back or outer wall of the Pivotally carried by the pin 17, and with 27, by which the tumbler may be raised to permit the pin 16 to escape from behind an integrally formed dog 28. I
It will thus be seen that when the device is locked, as shown in Fig. 2, the pins 16-17 will be held in by the tumbler so that the outer ends of the levers cannot be raised until the dog 28 has been raised by the key, to release the pin 16; and, that when the outer ends of the levers are pressed down the pins 16 and 17 will approach each other until the dog 28 slips over the pin 16.
In the modification shown in Fig. (5, no key is used, the same being substituted by a pin 29 having a head extending out to be engaged by the finger. This pin is rigid loo with the tumbler and operates in a suitable it the tumbler were dispensed with entircly.
The hanger shown in Figs. 15, requires the use of a key by an attenoant or clerk, when used in store, before it can release the garment, and this, in addition to the anti-dropping feature, furnishes the means for preventing much of the pilt'ering and stealing previously referred to. Thus, an assuming purchaser intending to steal the garment could not wear it without an attendant being present to remove the hanger and serve the person, thus watching him or her. And the frock or garment could not be so readily concealed by such a person, when the clerk may be busy elsewhere, as the thief would have to also attempt to conceal the hanger, and as the hanger is comparatively heavy and bulky it would be very awkward and ditlicult to conceal on ones person.
t is understood that various and suitable modifications may be made in the general design and structural details of the invention as herein shown and above described, provided. however, that such modifications come *ithin the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Having now therefore fully shown and described my invention what I claim to be new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
l. A garment hanger comprising a bow, a pair of levers, pivotally secured to the bow, the upper ends of said levers being associated with the outer ends of the bow so as to form jaws therewith, and a manually releasable locking device connecting the inner ends of said levers.
Q. A garment hanger comprising a bow, a pair of levers pivotally secured to the how, the upper ends or said levers being associated with the outer ends of the bow so as to form jaws therewith, spring mea is for yicldingly opening said aws, and means for releasably locking said jaws in closed po sitions.
A garment hanger comprising a suitable bow having a pair of slots therein, a pair of levers pivot-ally secured in said slots, the upper ends o't said levers extending in arched portions outwardly from the slots for engagement with the outer ends of the bow, and a hanging device operatively associated with the inner ends of the levers.
e11. it garment hanger comprising a suitable bow having a pair of slots therein, a pair of lovers pivotally secured in said slots, the upper ends of said levers extending in arched portions outwardlv from the slots for engagement with the outer ends of the bow, and a hanging device operatively associated with the inner ends of the levers, said hanging device including a hook having a shank vertically slidable in the bow.
The combination with a bow shaped garment hanger, of a pair of arched securing members pivoted to the hanger and forming jaws therewith, the outer ends of said securing members being concaved where they contact with the outer ends of the hanger.
6. A garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, lever members pivoted to the bow and having curved ends engageable with the outer ends thereof, and a locking mechanism connecting the inner ends of the levermembers.
7. A garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, lever members pivoted to the bow and having curved ends engageable with the outer ends thereof, a locking device connecting the inner ends of the lever members, and means for hanging the garment hanger.
8. it garment hanger comprising a suitable bow lever members pivoted to the bow and engageable with the outer ends thereof, a locking device connecting the inner ends of the lever members, and means for hanging the garment hanger, said means consisting of a hook having a shank connected to the locking device.
9. it garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, lever members pivoted to the bow and engageable ith the outer ends thereot, a connecting device slidably connecting the inner ends of the levers, and a lock within the connecting device for locking the levers with respect to each other.
10. A garment hanger comprising a suitable how, a pair of lever members pivoted to the bow and forming retaining jaws therewith at their outer ends, a casing having means for slidably retaining the inner ends of the lever members, and a tumbler device for releasably securing said inner ends.
1.1. A garment hanger comprising a suitable bow, a pair of lever members pivoted to the bow and forming retaining jaws therewith at their outer ends, a casing having means for slidably retaining the inner ends of the lever members, and a tumbler device for releasably securing said inner ends, and a hanging member for hanging.
the garment hanger.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
YVILLIAM E. PARMETER.
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US3109568A (en) * 1961-11-15 1963-11-05 Charles H Tracy Garment hanger
EP0017542A1 (en) * 1979-03-29 1980-10-15 Charles Goldfarb Anti-theft garment hanger
US5806728A (en) * 1994-04-25 1998-09-15 S. Berendsen Ab Clothes hanger

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US3109568A (en) * 1961-11-15 1963-11-05 Charles H Tracy Garment hanger
EP0017542A1 (en) * 1979-03-29 1980-10-15 Charles Goldfarb Anti-theft garment hanger
FR2452270A1 (en) * 1979-03-29 1980-10-24 Goldfarb Charles ANTI-THEFT HANGER
US4324352A (en) * 1979-03-29 1982-04-13 Charles Goldfarb Tamper-proof hanger
US5806728A (en) * 1994-04-25 1998-09-15 S. Berendsen Ab Clothes hanger

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