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US1619992A
US1619992A US22155A US2215525A US1619992A US 1619992 A US1619992 A US 1619992A US 22155 A US22155 A US 22155A US 2215525 A US2215525 A US 2215525A US 1619992 A US1619992 A US 1619992A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Thisinvention relates to garment hangers and one of its objects is to provide a. simple and inexpensive structure providing means for separately supporting a coat, a vest, and trousers, the arrangement of the parts being such that any one of the garments mentioned can be easily placed in or removed from position without disturbing the other garments.
  • Another object is to provide efficient means for supporting trousers, it being possible to quickly place them in position or to remove them from the hanger without the necessity of inserting them end first into the hanger.
  • reference 1 designates the body of the hang er from which are extended downwardly divergin arms 2 designed to engage and support the neck and'shoulder portions of a coat. Any suitable means, such as a hook 3 may be connected to and extended upwardly from the bottom as shown.
  • arms 4 Diverging downwardly from the lower portion of the body 1 are arms 4 which are arranged beneath the arms 2 but spaced therefrom, these arms being designed to engage and support the shoulder portions of a vest.
  • Supporting stri 5 are extended toward each other from e lower ends of the arms 4 but are spaced apart at theirinner ends so as to provide a throat 6 through which may be inserted the edge portions of the legs of trousers to be mounted on the hanger. The distance between the arms 4 along tum.
  • theupperedgesothestripe5 isgreater than the width of the trousers legs at the points where they are folded.
  • the hanger In using the hanger a pair of trousers are folded across the knee portions and one edge thereof at the fold is inserted upwardly through the throat 6 until all portions of the fold have been brought into the space above strips 5. The legsof the trousers are then straightened out along the fold so as to rest smoothly upon the two strips 5, the throat 6 being bridged by the trousers. To remove the trousers the foregoing operation is reversed. From the foregoing it will be noted that the trousers can be more quickly and evenly placed on the hanger than is possible where they are inserted endwise'into the hanger.
  • the structure disclosed is also advantageous because of its one piece construction, there being no parts to become detached or requiring adjustment in order to place a garment in or remove it from position.
  • a garment hanger including a flat having a pair of flat downwardly diyergmg garment supporting arms, there being flat strips extending toward each other from the arms and s aced apart to provide a throat, said strips l ieing in alinement and constituting supports for a garment. inserted upwardly through the throat and spread upon the strips, the body, arms and strips all being. formed in asingle piece of flat material, and a support engaging member connected to the upper end of t e body.

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March 8, 1927. H SMITH GARMENT HANGER Filed April 10, 1925 Patented Mar. 8, 1927.
UNITED STATES HENRY SMITH, F RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
eammnr HANGER.
Application filed A'pril 10, 1925. Serial No. 22,155.
Thisinvention relates to garment hangers and one of its objects is to provide a. simple and inexpensive structure providing means for separately supporting a coat, a vest, and trousers, the arrangement of the parts being such that any one of the garments mentioned can be easily placed in or removed from position without disturbing the other garments.
Another object is to provide efficient means for supporting trousers, it being possible to quickly place them in position or to remove them from the hanger without the necessity of inserting them end first into the hanger.
With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds the invention resides in the comination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the-precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed may be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the accompanying drawing, which is an elevation of the hanger, the preferred form of the invention has been shown.
Referring to the drawing-by characters oi? reference 1 designates the body of the hang er from which are extended downwardly divergin arms 2 designed to engage and support the neck and'shoulder portions of a coat. Any suitable means, such as a hook 3 may be connected to and extended upwardly from the bottom as shown.
Diverging downwardly from the lower portion of the body 1 are arms 4 which are arranged beneath the arms 2 but spaced therefrom, these arms being designed to engage and support the shoulder portions of a vest.
Supporting stri 5 are extended toward each other from e lower ends of the arms 4 but are spaced apart at theirinner ends so as to provide a throat 6 through which may be inserted the edge portions of the legs of trousers to be mounted on the hanger. The distance between the arms 4 along tum.
theupperedgesothestripe5isgreater than the width of the trousers legs at the points where they are folded. i
It is to be understood that this hanger is preferably, but not necessarily, formed in t single piece of paper board, veneer, or any other suitable material. Thus it can be made cheaply and is also advantageous because of its compactness.
In using the hanger a pair of trousers are folded across the knee portions and one edge thereof at the fold is inserted upwardly through the throat 6 until all portions of the fold have been brought into the space above strips 5. The legsof the trousers are then straightened out along the fold so as to rest smoothly upon the two strips 5, the throat 6 being bridged by the trousers. To remove the trousers the foregoing operation is reversed. From the foregoing it will be noted that the trousers can be more quickly and evenly placed on the hanger than is possible where they are inserted endwise'into the hanger. The structure disclosed is also advantageous because of its one piece construction, there being no parts to become detached or requiring adjustment in order to place a garment in or remove it from position.
It will be obvious that a vest can be easily placed on or removed from the arms 4 and that a coat can also be properly supported by the arms 2. Any one of the garments can be placed in or removed from position without disturbing the other garments.
What is claimed is:
A garment hanger including a flat having a pair of flat downwardly diyergmg garment supporting arms, there being flat strips extending toward each other from the arms and s aced apart to provide a throat, said strips l ieing in alinement and constituting supports for a garment. inserted upwardly through the throat and spread upon the strips, the body, arms and strips all being. formed in asingle piece of flat material, and a support engaging member connected to the upper end of t e body.
In testimonythat I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto aflixed my signanaunrsmrn.
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2499538A (en) * 1944-06-17 1950-03-07 Stanton Bros Inc Garment hanger
US2499536A (en) * 1944-06-17 1950-03-07 S J Stanton Garment hanger
US2584218A (en) * 1946-08-13 1952-02-05 Richard R Walton Combined garment form and hanger
US2596745A (en) * 1949-10-12 1952-05-13 Waldman Rose Combination jacket, trouser, and tie hanger
US2617566A (en) * 1946-08-13 1952-11-11 Richard R Walton Combined garment form and hanger
US3243087A (en) * 1963-01-02 1966-03-29 Wembley Inc Display hanger
US5163590A (en) * 1991-11-04 1992-11-17 Lawler William M Specialized aquatic gear hanger
USD428712S (en) * 1999-02-19 2000-08-01 Samsonite Corporation Foldable hanger for luggage
USD772585S1 (en) * 2015-01-22 2016-11-29 Hilary Gayle Koudounaris Hanger

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499538A (en) * 1944-06-17 1950-03-07 Stanton Bros Inc Garment hanger
US2499536A (en) * 1944-06-17 1950-03-07 S J Stanton Garment hanger
US2584218A (en) * 1946-08-13 1952-02-05 Richard R Walton Combined garment form and hanger
US2617566A (en) * 1946-08-13 1952-11-11 Richard R Walton Combined garment form and hanger
US2596745A (en) * 1949-10-12 1952-05-13 Waldman Rose Combination jacket, trouser, and tie hanger
US3243087A (en) * 1963-01-02 1966-03-29 Wembley Inc Display hanger
US5163590A (en) * 1991-11-04 1992-11-17 Lawler William M Specialized aquatic gear hanger
USD428712S (en) * 1999-02-19 2000-08-01 Samsonite Corporation Foldable hanger for luggage
USD772585S1 (en) * 2015-01-22 2016-11-29 Hilary Gayle Koudounaris Hanger

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