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US1608497A
US1608497A US738322A US73832224A US1608497A US 1608497 A US1608497 A US 1608497A US 738322 A US738322 A US 738322A US 73832224 A US73832224 A US 73832224A US 1608497 A US1608497 A US 1608497A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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    • A47B61/04Wardrobes for shoes, hats, umbrellas, or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to a wire frame hanger for wardrobes, whichmay be easily secured to and detached from a closet door or other sup ort, and more particularly to a combined at and tie hanger rovided with means for holding hats, at t e same time preservingtheir shape, .and having a convenliently disposed tie rack beneath the hat rac
  • One of the objects of my invention is to provide aneat and compact collapsible hanger for articles of personal use, the construction being such that hats may be held and their shape preserved, and ties, umbpellas, canes and the like may be hung in ace.
  • Figure 1 is a front perspective view showing one form of the invention, with hats, ties and other articles in place on the hanger.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the hanger.
  • Figure 3 is a erspective view of the hanger illustrated in Figure 1, showing the hanger collapsed and ready for shipment or storage. 7
  • Figure 4. is a detailed cross-sectional view on line 4-4 of Figure 3, showing the sidebar and turned pivot arm of the crossbar, which enables the hanger. to be collapsed, an
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of another form of the invention, showing'the hanger as constructed all in one piece.
  • the hanger consists of the upper and lower crossbars 1 and 2.
  • the upper memher 1 is provided with two curved halfcircle portions 3, 4, for holding hats. Each of these portions isconstructed so that the.
  • the lower crombar member 2 is also provided with a pair of pro'ecting arms 9, 10, which enter the sidebars 7, 8, at their lower end and pivotally secure the crossbar memher to the sidebars.
  • the cross bars thus also, serve as stifiening braces between the sidebars, the. hanger thus roducing a rigid frame both when attached in place for use and when shi ped.
  • Screws 11, are provided which pass t r'u holes in the sidebars and secure the hanger to the closet door.
  • Ties, canes, umbrellas and the like may be hung on the lower member- 2, and sliding hooks 12, may be provided on which to hang pocketbooks and similar articles.
  • the arms 5, 6 of the upper member. 1 and the arms 9, 10 of the lower'member 2 are turned at their ends as at 13 (see Figure 4), and enter recesses in the sidebars 7 8.
  • the arms ica 'the upper crossbar are of substantially thesame length as but slightly .lon er than those for the lower crossbar, sot at thelower bar mayshown in Figures l and 3, the upper and lower crossbar members 1, 2 being provided with arms 5, 6, 9 and 10, integral with sidebars 7, 8.
  • These sidebars may be flattened at about their centers and holes provided thru which screws pass to secure the hanger to the closet door.
  • a hanger for. wardrobes including a pair of side bars, a
  • cross bars provide lurality of cross bars, eing provided with a portion,,each of said with projecting side arms, said side arms being connected in permanently fixed angular relation to said side bars, thereby maintaining said cross bars at a fixed distance from said side bars, said han er being securable to a wardrobe door or t e like.v
  • a hanger for wardrobes including a;
  • each of sea cross bars being provided with a projecting arm'at each end, the upper cross bar having curved, hat receiving ortions, said projecting arms being pivote on their longitudinal axes to said SIdGbBIS so as to maintain the arms and sidebars in fixed angular relation, said sidebars being securbars, one above the their longitudinal each sidebar being recesses to receive of the arms of the arms being pivoted on axes to said side bars, provided with a pair of the axially pivoted ends cross bars, in a fixed outwardly projecting relation to said sidebars when the hanger is secured in place and premittin the cross bars to swing on their pivoted en s in parallel relation to the side bars.
  • a collapsible hanger for wardrobes including an upper and a lower crossbar, said upper crossbar being provided with a curved hat-receiving portion, a pair of projecting arms for each crossbar. a pair of sidebars, each sidebar having a pair of recesses into Whichthe ends of said arms axially and ivotally enter thereby holding said cross are in fixed outwardly projecting relation'when the hanger is secured in place, the arms for the upper crossbar being longer than the arms for the lower crossbar, and means passthereby holding said cross bars ing thru the sidebars for securing the hanger.

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Nov. 30 1926.
C, FISCHER HANGER FOR WARDROBES Filed Sept. 17 192% VZ INVENTOR A'ITORNE Patented Nov. 30, I926.
CHARLES FISCHER, OF NEW. YORK, N. Y.
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Application filed-September 17, 1924. Serial No. 788,322.
My invention relates to a wire frame hanger for wardrobes, whichmay be easily secured to and detached from a closet door or other sup ort, and more particularly to a combined at and tie hanger rovided with means for holding hats, at t e same time preservingtheir shape, .and having a convenliently disposed tie rack beneath the hat rac One of the objects of my invention is to provide aneat and compact collapsible hanger for articles of personal use, the construction being such that hats may be held and their shape preserved, and ties, umbpellas, canes and the like may be hung in ace. I
With the above and other objects in view, my invention consists in the parts, improvementsand combinations more fully pointed out hereinafter.
Referring now to the drawings:
Figure 1 is a front perspective view showing one form of the invention, with hats, ties and other articles in place on the hanger.
Figure 2, is a side elevation of the hanger.
Figure 3, is a erspective view of the hanger illustrated in Figure 1, showing the hanger collapsed and ready for shipment or storage. 7
Figure 4., is a detailed cross-sectional view on line 4-4 of Figure 3, showing the sidebar and turned pivot arm of the crossbar, which enables the hanger. to be collapsed, an
Figure 5, is a perspective view of another form of the invention, showing'the hanger as constructed all in one piece.
In the drawings, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 3, the hanger consists of the upper and lower crossbars 1 and 2. The upper memher 1, is provided with two curved halfcircle portions 3, 4, for holding hats. Each of these portions isconstructed so that the.
crown of a hat will be held therein and its shape preserved. Projecting side arms 5, 6, are provided for s acing the upperm'emher from the door. n the form of the invention shown inFigures 1 and 3, the arms 5, 6, enter a pair of sidebars 7, 8, and pivotally secure the upper member thereto. The arms are axially connected to and. ivoted on their longitudinal axes in the si e bars, so
that a fixed axial and a permanently fixed angular relation is maintained between the. longitudinal axes of the arms andthe slde bars. This construction spacesthe crossbar member away from the closet door to which the hanger is attached, sufliciently to allow room for hats to be placed with their crowns inthe curved portions of the crossbar member; the brims may rest against the door. The hats-may thus be protected'from damage.
The lower crombar member 2, is also provided with a pair of pro'ecting arms 9, 10, which enter the sidebars 7, 8, at their lower end and pivotally secure the crossbar memher to the sidebars. The cross bars thus also, serve as stifiening braces between the sidebars, the. hanger thus roducing a rigid frame both when attached in place for use and when shi ped. Screws 11, are provided which pass t r'u holes in the sidebars and secure the hanger to the closet door.
Ties, canes, umbrellas and the like may be hung on the lower member- 2, and sliding hooks 12, may be provided on which to hang pocketbooks and similar articles.
.In the form of the invention illustrated in Figures 1,. 3 and 4, the arms 5, 6 of the upper member. 1 and the arms 9, 10 of the lower'member 2, are turned at their ends as at 13 (see Figure 4), and enter recesses in the sidebars 7 8. The arms ica 'the upper crossbar are of substantially thesame length as but slightly .lon er than those for the lower crossbar, sot at thelower bar mayshown in Figures l and 3, the upper and lower crossbar members 1, 2 being provided with arms 5, 6, 9 and 10, integral with sidebars 7, 8. These sidebars may be flattened at about their centers and holes provided thru which screws pass to secure the hanger to the closet door.
Having thus described the invention, it
will be understood that changes may be made therein without departing from the principle 5 of the invention. 7
What I claim is: 1. A hanger for. wardrobes, including a pair of side bars, a
cross bars provide lurality of cross bars, eing provided with a portion,,each of said with projecting side arms, said side arms being connected in permanently fixed angular relation to said side bars, thereby maintaining said cross bars at a fixed distance from said side bars, said han er being securable to a wardrobe door or t e like.v
the upper cross bar curve hat receivm 2. A hanger for wardrobes including a;
air of side bars a pair of projecting cross are, each of sea cross bars being provided with a projecting arm'at each end, the upper cross bar having curved, hat receiving ortions, said projecting arms being pivote on their longitudinal axes to said SIdGbBIS so as to maintain the arms and sidebars in fixed angular relation, said sidebars being securbars, one above the their longitudinal each sidebar being recesses to receive of the arms of the arms being pivoted on axes to said side bars, provided with a pair of the axially pivoted ends cross bars, in a fixed outwardly projecting relation to said sidebars when the hanger is secured in place and premittin the cross bars to swing on their pivoted en s in parallel relation to the side bars.
4. A collapsible hanger for wardrobes, including an upper and a lower crossbar, said upper crossbar being provided with a curved hat-receiving portion, a pair of projecting arms for each crossbar. a pair of sidebars, each sidebar having a pair of recesses into Whichthe ends of said arms axially and ivotally enter thereby holding said cross are in fixed outwardly projecting relation'when the hanger is secured in place, the arms for the upper crossbar being longer than the arms for the lower crossbar, and means passthereby holding said cross bars ing thru the sidebars for securing the hanger. 1
to a closet door or the like.
In testimony'whereof, I have signed my I I name to this specification. A
HARLES FISCHER: i f-i
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Cited By (8)

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US2474436A (en) * 1947-09-03 1949-06-28 Ty Master Corp Collapsible tie rack
US2633994A (en) * 1951-03-29 1953-04-07 Brown John Clark Lid rack
US2639814A (en) * 1947-03-29 1953-05-26 Paul S Hybertsen Apparel rack
US3146888A (en) * 1962-07-16 1964-09-01 Schaefer Stephen Hanging bookcase
US4936536A (en) * 1989-02-07 1990-06-26 William Thomas Jones Pot lid holder
US5244102A (en) * 1991-12-11 1993-09-14 Koenig Robert H Cap receiving apparatus
US11202534B1 (en) * 2021-03-29 2021-12-21 Robert R. Chipman Pot and lid holding device
US20240051469A1 (en) * 2022-08-11 2024-02-15 Mad Hatter Usa, Llc Vehicle seat headrest hat and apparel holding devices

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2639814A (en) * 1947-03-29 1953-05-26 Paul S Hybertsen Apparel rack
US2474436A (en) * 1947-09-03 1949-06-28 Ty Master Corp Collapsible tie rack
US2633994A (en) * 1951-03-29 1953-04-07 Brown John Clark Lid rack
US3146888A (en) * 1962-07-16 1964-09-01 Schaefer Stephen Hanging bookcase
US4936536A (en) * 1989-02-07 1990-06-26 William Thomas Jones Pot lid holder
US5244102A (en) * 1991-12-11 1993-09-14 Koenig Robert H Cap receiving apparatus
US11202534B1 (en) * 2021-03-29 2021-12-21 Robert R. Chipman Pot and lid holding device
US20240051469A1 (en) * 2022-08-11 2024-02-15 Mad Hatter Usa, Llc Vehicle seat headrest hat and apparel holding devices

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