US1706887A - Clothes and hat hanger - Google Patents

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US1706887A
US1706887A US79868A US7986826A US1706887A US 1706887 A US1706887 A US 1706887A US 79868 A US79868 A US 79868A US 7986826 A US7986826 A US 7986826A US 1706887 A US1706887 A US 1706887A
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  • the present invention relates to garment hangers-and the primary object thereof, is
  • a further object I of the invention is to provide an improved garment hanger whichis neat-in appearance, and which will support the garments when both in a raised position or in a lowered position against its support.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide an improved garment hanger which may be formed entirely of sheet metal, thus allowing for the same to be produced at a relatively low cost, and which hanger is capable of supporting a considerable amount of clothing.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of the improved hanger shown secured to a suitable support and in a raised or'horizontal posi-
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the improved device, the supporting bracket being shown in section and showin in dotted lines the hanger bar in a lowered position against the support.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentarylfrpnt elevation of the attaching end of the hanger.
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of the blank from which the attachingbracket isformed.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective View illustrating a slightly modified form of the invention, the same being particularly well adapted for use as a hat hanger.
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation of the slightly modified form of'hanger bar as employed with the type of hanger as illustrated in Figure 5.
  • . igure 7 is a side elevation of one of the transverse arms as illustrated in Figure 5.
  • Figure 8 isa plan view of one of the hat hangers or hooks for use in connection with the form of hanger illustrated in Figure 5.
  • the letter A may designate the attaching bracket adapted to be secured to a suitable support B, and C an improved hang-v er bar adjustably associated with the bracket A.
  • the hanger bar C carries spaced transverse'arms D which in turn recelve the hat. hooks E.
  • bracket A the same is preferably stamped from sheet metal and ispreferably of a shape in its blank form as illustrated in Figure 4.
  • a'slot 10 is preferably formed cent-rally of the upper edge of the blank for permitting of the ortions 11 and 12 to be bent .at a right ang e to the main body portion 13 of the blank for forming oppositely extending attaching flanges 14.
  • the main body. portion 13 may then be bent in longitudinal alignment with the slot 10 for forming parallel spaced apartface plates 15 connected along their upper margins by a web 16.'
  • These face plates 15 aresubstantially triangular shaped in plan, in order that a material saving will be had during the stamping of the blanks as illustrated in Figure 4.
  • Suitable'apertures 17 are punched from the portions 11 and 12 for permitting of suitable fastening elements 18 to be passed through the flanges 14 for securing the bracket to a 7 support such as a wall or door.
  • a 7 support such as a wall or door.
  • inner. and outer apertures 19 and 20 are aligned in the face plates 15 adjacent their upper ends, which are adapted to receive respectively, inner and outer transverse pins 21 j and 22 respectively.
  • the side plates 15 form a relatively flat pocket 23 being closed along its upper edge by the web 16 and being open throughout its lower rearwardly inclined margin as clearly illustrated in Figure 2; As will be apparent, the transverse pins 21 and 22 serve as means for retaining the face lates 15 in fixed parallel relation to one anot er.
  • the hanger bar'C which may be stamped from a strip of sheet metal of suitable gauge, has provided at its inner end, a longitudinally extending slot 24 through which the inner ginal edge ofthe bar and which slot hasprovided in its horizontal portion, an arcuate socket 26.
  • the arcuate socket 25.15 adapted to receive the outer transverse pin 22 when the hanger bar is in its adjusted horizontal position.
  • a plurality of rearwardly inclined sockets 27 opening at the upper marginal edge of the bar. These rearwardly inclined spaced apart sockets 27 are adapted to receive the hook 28 of suitable garment hangers 29.
  • the hanger bar C has provided in its upper marginal edge, a series of right angularly extending sockets 30 instead of the inclinedsockets .of the previously described han er bar C.
  • the outer or free end of the bar 6 has its upper marginal edge recessed as at 31 for providing a hook'at the free end of the arm.
  • transverse arms D which may also be formed from strips of sheet metal, and which arms have provided centrally of their ends, a right angular socket 32 oprning at the lower edge of the arms.
  • These sockets 32 are adapted. to coact with the sockets 30 formed in the upper marginal edge of the bar C for retaining the arms in adjusted position upon the bar.
  • Each of the arms. D may be provided witl sockets 33 opening at the cent each end of the arms, the upper marginal edges are recessed as at 34 for forming hooks at each end of the arms.
  • the hat hangers or hooks E which may be I made from suitably heavy Wire, are formed with upwardly arched medial portions 35 from which extend upwardly curved hook portions-36. These hangers E are adapted to be disposed transversely of the arms .D with the arched medial portions 35 seating in the sockets 33-01 the arms. If desired, and as illustrated in Figure 5, the hangers E may be positioned in the sockets 30 of the hanger bar 0 when but a small number of hats are to be hung upon the hanger.
  • any number of the transverse arms D may be supported upon the hanger bar C, and that any number of the hangers E may be supported upon the transverse arms D.
  • the object in so having the end of the bar 0 and the ends of the transverse arms D recessed at 31 and 34 respectively for forming hooks at the ends of the members, provides means whereby hats may be hung upon each terminal end of the respective members.
  • a hangerofitlrwlass described the upper marginal edgesof' the arms and adj acombination of an attaching bracket.
  • a hanger bar carried by the attaching bracket and having a series of spaced apart sockets p-ov1ded in its upper marginal edge, and hangers embodying upwardly arched medial portions for fitting in the sockets of said hanger bar and upwai'dlfcurved hook portions extending to each side of the hanger bar.
  • a hanger of the class the combination of an attaching bracket, a hanger bar carried by the bracket, transverse arms carried by the hanger bar and having their upper marginal edges recessed at the terminals of the arms, and hangers embodying upwardly arched medial portions for receiving the upper marginal edge of the arms and upwardly curved hook portions extending to each side of the arms.

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Mitch 1929- G. H. KN OSTMAN CLOTHES AND HAT HANGER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Jan. 1926 glwve-nlw I ma T1 Marcus, 1929.
' G. H. KNOSTMAN CLOTHES AND HAT HANGER Filed Jan. 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 El e cni-g Kruj slman.
' positioning I Patented Mar. 26, 1929.
Gnomn H. KNo's'rMAn, or mmsrnn, c1110 CLOTHES AND IHLAJJ. HANGER.
Application filed January 7, 1e2e."seria1 No. 79,868.
The present invention relates to garment hangers-and the primary object thereof, is
to provide an improved garment hanger for uponasuitable support such as a door or WlIldOW, and which may be lowered to a position for occupying comparatively little space.-
' A further object I of the invention is to provide an improved garment hanger whichis neat-in appearance, and which will support the garments when both in a raised position or in a lowered position against its support.
' A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved garment hanger which may be formed entirely of sheet metal, thus allowing for the same to be produced at a relatively low cost, and which hanger is capable of supporting a considerable amount of clothing.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent during the course of tionI the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification 'andin which drawings:
Figure 1 is a perspective View of the improved hanger shown secured to a suitable support and in a raised or'horizontal posi- Figure 2 is a side elevation of the improved device, the supporting bracket being shown in section and showin in dotted lines the hanger bar in a lowered position against the support.
Figure 3 is a fragmentarylfrpnt elevation of the attaching end of the hanger.
Figure 4 is a plan view of the blank from which the attachingbracket isformed.
Figure 5 is a perspective View illustrating a slightly modified form of the invention, the same being particularly well adapted for use as a hat hanger.
Figure 6 is a side elevation of the slightly modified form of'hanger bar as employed with the type of hanger as illustrated in Figure 5.
. igure 7 is a side elevation of one of the transverse arms as illustrated in Figure 5.
Figure 8 isa plan view of one of the hat hangers or hooks for use in connection with the form of hanger illustrated in Figure 5.
Referring to the drawings in detail and wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the letter A may designate the attaching bracket adapted to be secured to a suitable support B, and C an improved hang-v er bar adjustably associated with the bracket A. In the modified form illustrated in Fig- 'ures 5 to 8 inclusive, the hanger bar C carries spaced transverse'arms D which in turn recelve the hat. hooks E.
Referring first to the bracket A, the same is preferably stamped from sheet metal and ispreferably of a shape in its blank form as illustrated in Figure 4. During the stamping operation a'slot 10 is preferably formed cent-rally of the upper edge of the blank for permitting of the ortions 11 and 12 to be bent .at a right ang e to the main body portion 13 of the blank for forming oppositely extending attaching flanges 14. The main body. portion 13 may then be bent in longitudinal alignment with the slot 10 for forming parallel spaced apartface plates 15 connected along their upper margins by a web 16.' These face plates 15 aresubstantially triangular shaped in plan, in order that a material saving will be had during the stamping of the blanks as illustrated in Figure 4. Suitable'apertures 17 are punched from the portions 11 and 12 for permitting of suitable fastening elements 18 to be passed through the flanges 14 for securing the bracket to a 7 support such as a wall or door. Provided in the face plates 15 adjacent their upper ends are aligned inner. and outer apertures 19 and 20 respectively, which are adapted to receive respectively, inner and outer transverse pins 21 j and 22 respectively. The side plates 15 form a relatively flat pocket 23 being closed along its upper edge by the web 16 and being open throughout its lower rearwardly inclined margin as clearly illustrated in Figure 2; As will be apparent, the transverse pins 21 and 22 serve as means for retaining the face lates 15 in fixed parallel relation to one anot er. H
The hanger bar'C which may be stamped from a strip of sheet metal of suitable gauge, has provided at its inner end, a longitudinally extending slot 24 through which the inner ginal edge ofthe bar and which slot hasprovided in its horizontal portion, an arcuate socket 26. As will be apparent from Figure 2, the arcuate socket 25.15 adapted to receive the outer transverse pin 22 when the hanger bar is in its adjusted horizontal position. Provided in the bar C outwardly of the bracket A, is a plurality of rearwardly inclined sockets 27 opening at the upper marginal edge of the bar. These rearwardly inclined spaced apart sockets 27 are adapted to receive the hook 28 of suitable garment hangers 29. By so having the sockets 27 extending in a direction as illustrated, it will be seen that when-the hanger bar is lowered to a position as illustrated by the dotted line showing in Figure 2, that the hooks 28 of the garment hangers 29 will not become unhooked from the bar.
Referring now to the form as illustrated in Figures 5 to 8 inclusive, the hanger bar C has provided in its upper marginal edge, a series of right angularly extending sockets 30 instead of the inclinedsockets .of the previously described han er bar C. The outer or free end of the bar 6 has its upper marginal edge recessed as at 31 for providing a hook'at the free end of the arm. It may here be well to state that the type of hanger as illustrated in Figuresj to 8 inclusive, is primarily intended for use as adiat hangen Designed to be supported transversely upon t'lie hanger bar C, are the transverse arms D which may also be formed from strips of sheet metal, and which arms have provided centrally of their ends, a right angular socket 32 oprning at the lower edge of the arms. These sockets 32 are adapted. to coact with the sockets 30 formed in the upper marginal edge of the bar C for retaining the arms in adjusted position upon the bar. Each of the arms. D may be provided witl sockets 33 opening at the cent each end of the arms, the upper marginal edges are recessed as at 34 for forming hooks at each end of the arms.
The hat hangers or hooks E which may be I made from suitably heavy Wire, are formed with upwardly arched medial portions 35 from which extend upwardly curved hook portions-36. These hangers E are adapted to be disposed transversely of the arms .D with the arched medial portions 35 seating in the sockets 33-01 the arms. If desired, and as illustrated in Figure 5, the hangers E may be positioned in the sockets 30 of the hanger bar 0 when but a small number of hats are to be hung upon the hanger.
It will be apparent that any number of the transverse arms D may be supported upon the hanger bar C, and that any number of the hangers E may be supported upon the transverse arms D. The object in so having the end of the bar 0 and the ends of the transverse arms D recessed at 31 and 34 respectively for forming hooks at the ends of the members, provides means whereby hats may be hung upon each terminal end of the respective members.
When desiring to lower the hanger bar from a horizontal position to a lowered position against the wall, a slight upward and rearward movement of the bar allows for the bar to move free of the outer transverse pin 22 through the slot 25. Such longitudinal shifting of the'bar is possible by reason of the longitudinal slot 21 through which the inner or pivot pin 21 extends. 13y so having the brackets shaped as to provide a relatively flat pocket, and so pivotally connecting the bar adjacent the upper and rear end of the face plates, prevents the bar from shifting laterally when either in its raised or lowered positions.
From the foregoing description it will be apparent that an extremely simple and ellicient clothes and hat hanger has been provided which may he readily formed from sheet metal, and embodying novel features of construction whereby tho (lGViCC when in a lowered position occupies comparatively little space.
Changes in detail may be made to the form of invention herein shown and described, without "departing from thg spirit of the invention or the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. In a hangerofitlrwlass described the upper marginal edgesof' the arms and adj acombination of an attaching bracket. a hanger bar carried by the attaching bracket and having a series of spaced apart sockets p-ov1ded in its upper marginal edge, and hangers embodying upwardly arched medial portions for fitting in the sockets of said hanger bar and upwai'dlfcurved hook portions extending to each side of the hanger bar.
2. In a hanger of the class described the combination of an attaching bracket, a hanger bar carried by the bracket, transverse arms carried by the hanger bar and having their upper marginal edges recessed at the terminals of the arms, and hangers embodying upwardly arched medial portions for receiving the upper marginal edge of the arms and upwardly curved hook portions extending to each side of the arms.
- GEORGE H. KNOSTMAN.
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US2429037A (en) * 1945-12-22 1947-10-14 Irving Seidman Multiple garment hanger
US2434242A (en) * 1945-03-22 1948-01-13 Bernard P Hermes Space miser clothes rack
US2462431A (en) * 1946-07-24 1949-02-22 Schneider Max Stefan Article supporting rack
US2476476A (en) * 1947-07-26 1949-07-19 Howard O Bayler Means for supporting a plurality of garment hangers
US2483242A (en) * 1945-06-02 1949-09-27 Carl F Smith Drying rack
US2591229A (en) * 1946-05-16 1952-04-01 Berg Bernard Tool rack for meat blocks
US2611520A (en) * 1949-10-13 1952-09-23 Kenneth E Luger Garment-supporting fixture
US2899080A (en) * 1959-08-11 merkouris
US4354690A (en) * 1980-07-15 1982-10-19 Hanson Marlyn S Support systems for vehicle mud flaps
US4852838A (en) * 1988-06-22 1989-08-01 Field Frank P Lockable bracket for attachment to wire grid
USD416733S (en) * 1998-01-22 1999-11-23 Reeves Dennis L Retractable T-hook parts rack
US6786340B2 (en) 2002-11-27 2004-09-07 Reborn Products Co., Inc. Ambidextrous merchandise fixture and method of displaying merchandise therefrom
US20050000456A1 (en) * 2003-06-13 2005-01-06 C J Wildbird Foods Limited Bird feeding apparatus
US20120125728A1 (en) * 2010-11-19 2012-05-24 Lauri Tamarkin Convertible luggage bag
US9918568B1 (en) * 2017-05-19 2018-03-20 James Francis Blake Position adjustable support assembly
US10092121B1 (en) * 2017-02-14 2018-10-09 Humberto S. Lopez Rodriguez Hat hanger
US10226862B2 (en) * 2017-05-19 2019-03-12 James Francis Blake Convertible tool case to a support assembly
US10292516B1 (en) * 2017-02-14 2019-05-21 Humberto S. Lopez Rodriguez Hat hanger
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US2899080A (en) * 1959-08-11 merkouris
US2434242A (en) * 1945-03-22 1948-01-13 Bernard P Hermes Space miser clothes rack
US2483242A (en) * 1945-06-02 1949-09-27 Carl F Smith Drying rack
US2429037A (en) * 1945-12-22 1947-10-14 Irving Seidman Multiple garment hanger
US2591229A (en) * 1946-05-16 1952-04-01 Berg Bernard Tool rack for meat blocks
US2462431A (en) * 1946-07-24 1949-02-22 Schneider Max Stefan Article supporting rack
US2476476A (en) * 1947-07-26 1949-07-19 Howard O Bayler Means for supporting a plurality of garment hangers
US2611520A (en) * 1949-10-13 1952-09-23 Kenneth E Luger Garment-supporting fixture
US4354690A (en) * 1980-07-15 1982-10-19 Hanson Marlyn S Support systems for vehicle mud flaps
US4852838A (en) * 1988-06-22 1989-08-01 Field Frank P Lockable bracket for attachment to wire grid
USD416733S (en) * 1998-01-22 1999-11-23 Reeves Dennis L Retractable T-hook parts rack
US6786340B2 (en) 2002-11-27 2004-09-07 Reborn Products Co., Inc. Ambidextrous merchandise fixture and method of displaying merchandise therefrom
US20050000456A1 (en) * 2003-06-13 2005-01-06 C J Wildbird Foods Limited Bird feeding apparatus
US7261055B2 (en) * 2003-06-13 2007-08-28 Cj Wildbird Foodslimited Bird feeding apparatus
US20120125728A1 (en) * 2010-11-19 2012-05-24 Lauri Tamarkin Convertible luggage bag
US8607946B2 (en) * 2010-11-19 2013-12-17 Lauri Tamarkin Convertible luggage bag
US10092121B1 (en) * 2017-02-14 2018-10-09 Humberto S. Lopez Rodriguez Hat hanger
US10292516B1 (en) * 2017-02-14 2019-05-21 Humberto S. Lopez Rodriguez Hat hanger
US9918568B1 (en) * 2017-05-19 2018-03-20 James Francis Blake Position adjustable support assembly
US10226862B2 (en) * 2017-05-19 2019-03-12 James Francis Blake Convertible tool case to a support assembly
US10542822B2 (en) * 2017-05-19 2020-01-28 James Francis Blake Convertible tool case to a stepstool

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