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US2508871A
US2508871A US781892A US78189247A US2508871A US 2508871 A US2508871 A US 2508871A US 781892 A US781892 A US 781892A US 78189247 A US78189247 A US 78189247A US 2508871 A US2508871 A US 2508871A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/19Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for garments
    • A47F7/24Clothes racks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/02Dress holders; Dress suspending devices; Clothes-hanger assemblies; Clothing lifters
    • A47G25/06Clothes hooks; Clothes racks; Garment-supporting stands with swingable or extending arms
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  • L'A'Nfunthernloieehism provide manuallycoperashle latch zmeans sfror ireleasazbly :retainingtthe clothes supporting ihar tin :itstfolded ;positimi, @and which positively retains the bar iagainst :acnidental am. unintentional disengagement lunder the weight of the mlrrthesssupported thereon.
  • thistembodiment will bezhereinaitemmoreiully'desnribedmithireferenue theretopand thexmventiontwillzbe'finallyi'pointed out zin the claims.
  • Fig. *1 isr assideelevationref 'dshesclothesihanger, according to the iilhistrated iexemplary aemhodiment -of ithe invention, ithe sametbeingishnwn its extended position.
  • FigJ-2 is a front elevationiimthe..extended' position hs s'hown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. is a side elevation showing thecelothes hanger *in its folded wpusitiun.
  • i ig fi isa honizontelseotionalwiewgtaken:along the'line lt- 6 0f this. 4.
  • is also connected to the left hand flange by the rivet stud 29, being adapted in its vertical position, as shown in Fig. l, to permit movement of the bar 2
  • are so proportioned that in the extended position of the bar 2
  • between the pivot 33 and its outer end is greater than the length of the bar between the pivot 30 and the pin 24, so that in the horizontally extended position the major weight of the garments supported thereon will be outwardly of the pivot 30, and will therefore tend to maintain the bar in its horizontal position.
  • the hanger is folded by swinging the outer end of the bar 2
  • the hanger bar and the strut member are disposed in the space between the left hand flange of the supporting member and the edge of the retaining and guide bar I6, thus preventing sidewise displacement or twisting of the bars.
  • is swung into its horizontal retaining position, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • a clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member having a vertically disposed attaching base, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and outwardly spaced from the forward surface of said base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar in the form of a flat strip wider than saidslot means and having side edges and a plurality of longitudinally spaced clothes hanger receiving apertures, a transversely projecting stud at the inner end of said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical movement longitudinally thereof, a suspension bar pivotally connected at its upper end to said supporting member contiguous to its upper end and pivotally connected at its lower end to said hanger bar intermediate its ends and at a point adjacent the longitudinal edge thereof which is adjacent said base in the vertical folded position of said hanger, said apertures of said hanger bar being disposed substantially adjacent the opposed longitudinal edge thereof, and the width of said suspension bar being substantially less than the width of said hanger bar whereby
  • a clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member in the form of a right angle cross-section strip having a vertically disposed attaching base and a forwardly extending flange at at least one of its vertical edges, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and outwardly spaced from the forward surfaceof said base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar in the form of a flat strip wider than said slot means and having side edges and a plurality of longitudinally spaced clothes hanger receiving apertures, a.
  • said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical movement longitudinally thereof, a suspension bar p votally connected at its upper end to the inner side of said flange contiguous to its upper end and pivotally connected at its lower end to a side of said hanger bar intermediate its ends and at a point adjacent the longitudinal edge thereof which is adjacent said base in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar, said apertures of said hanger bar being disposed substantially adjacent the opposed longitudinal edge thereof, and the width of said flange and said suspension bar each being substantially less than the width of said hanger bar whereby in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar said suspension bar 00- cupies a vertical position between said flange and said hanger bar and at least a substantial portion of each of said apertures is exposed outwardly beyond said flange and said suspension bar.
  • a clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member having a vertically disposed attaching base, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and outwardly spaced from the forward surface of said base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar having a plurality of longitudinally spaced clothes hanger receiving apertures, a rotatable transversely projecting stud rotatably mounted at the inner end of said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical rolling movement longitudinally thereof, a roller rotatably mounted upon said stud having its periphery projected beyond the inner end of said hanger bar and rotatably engaging the forward surface of said base when said hanger bar is angularly disposed with respect to said supporting member whereby as said hanger bar is moved from a vertical to a horizon-;
  • a clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member in the form of a right angle cross-section strip having va. vertically disposed attaching base and a forwardly extending flange. at at least one of its vertical edges, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and out-- wardly spaced from the forward surface of said. base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar in the form of a:

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Patented May 23, 1950 uhman AsGlaims.
folded :positions, :and will lreliably support 'zthe pluralityiofigarments atherenn. ,ltisepanticularly proposedto prnvideantieirintiun rollerrmeansior facilitatingzthe operation-Mattiezolotheszsuppoittmg bar zofztheihanger.
L'A'Nfunthernloieehism provide manuallycoperashle latch zmeans sfror ireleasazbly :retainingtthe clothes supporting ihar tin :itstfolded ;positimi, @and which positively retains the bar iagainst :acnidental am. unintentional disengagement lunder the weight of the mlrrthesssupported thereon.
With dahesabove andcother objects in wiemmn embodiment (of 1the1inventioniisshownzintthe can'- companyingflrawings, thistembodiment will bezhereinaitemmoreiully'desnribedmithireferenue theretopand thexmventiontwillzbe'finallyi'pointed out zin the claims.
.In :the drawings:
Fig. *1 isr assideelevationref 'dshesclothesihanger, according to the iilhistrated iexemplary aemhodiment -of ithe invention, ithe sametbeingishnwn its extended position.
' :FigJ-2 is a front elevationiimthe..extended' position hs s'hown in Fig. 1.
Fig. is a side elevation showing thecelothes hanger *in its folded wpusitiun.
l'Figr i -is ai front elevation thereof.
-'Fig. 5"is a top rplzn @view: inzthetolded position.
i ig fi isa honizontelseotionalwiewgtaken:along the'line lt- 6 0f this. 4.
Similar reference mharacters iindioate corresponding quarts: throughout the severaimgnres .nf the drawings.
:Refierfing ito drawing, =:the.-:ctothes hanger, aneozding dshe illustrateitl eexemplary emblemment :of itheinvention nomprisest a xertical suppotting; member :Hl milehannel :form zpmvidedsat suitable locations tin: its :hase portion with screw 2 tends dower :than the left handifiange, :the =diagonally cut ends permitting :this arrangement 11o he-nbtained Joy suem-issively putting thersup orts from lengths of channel stock without wastetqf material. The uppenend of the left :hand flange is out sguareias "at M, and the (upper end of athe right hand flange and @the ,lower ends .of =both the leitl'and might. hand .ifiangesare cut vdiagonal 1y, :as at it 5, so that sthe hanger dees ,-not ;pr-es.ent sharpacorners which :mightxroateh ion olothesfsupported upon the :hanger.
retaining and guidelbar t6 lisaseoured :to abhfi baseofzthesunpottrmemher 4.0 by means-pf rivets Hand 1|;8, :heing :outwardly :oiiset in parallel spaeedlelation do the ;base by: meanstoi sshoulder bends :IS and 2.41. The bar vHi:positiuned adjaeent :the :right :hand flange. 20f :the supportin memher,:and:is spacedzfrom the left hand flange to iprmiidezaguidezslot iQI";th%Q1Qt1-18S supporting vbanas will ;pre.sent1y;;more .fully'i-appear. The'lup- :25 lower end.
ELhe :;c1othes .chaneerisupporting :or .-:hanger :bar 2! formed of ta straight .deugth 43f znelatively. heaw :ggauge strip :stock, and is provided *Wilihifi series of :equally spaced idiagonally disposed o slot openingsiz zionengagement therewithtuf the supponting ihooks aofxa. plurality :of coat hangers.
as.;indicated shy -.the-.dot+and-;dash linesjniEi s. 11
and 2. :Atzthezinnerend ;o theihar;zl ,-,as=shown in its horizontally eextended positiona -ins Fig.
35 there isgpmtided, within ;the eorner iormed by the upper side :of :the her lend :its .inner lend, 5a hearinaholwZSmotata-bly.engagedibyzaftransxzerse. pinmiistud 24 hatingnacheadrifiiatoneiendeslidably engagedmithathedeithand flangeiof the, support-,
40. ingimember :l I), atheothemendlof -;the.,=pin.- extend ingibeneaththe,retainingzandguide ,bar 15. -Upfln the inm, thereaa -zr tata ly neaeedeepertureddisemllers 2.6 and :21, the :roller 2fi beingsdisposed between one side -.of the bar 2| rend ithe ;head 15,
and:the"roller;Zlaheingriisnosed betweenathelother sideaof (the her all -,andtheiinnertedgerof the bar Iii. -..E[-he ;diameter=,of therollers isisuchlthat ztheir peripheries sex-tend beyond :the acorner; of the .rhar
22!, :so that the :Joar itself :does 511.01] :contact :the
holes Id forsattaehingtthemunpontinglmemberito in base-In. iAtCtlIB sameitimedsherollers position a .door, wall,;or other suitable ssumlortine structure. Elie upper;andilowerzendshf:thessuppurting member are out ==diagonallx. :as. :at, =li2-reand 4:3, :so
thatathe leit hanchfiangeaextendsihigherthamthe rightihandmanaetandzthermightzhand.iflmigesexall hand flangemf thezsuppontingrmmhertand the outer side of the bar 2 i, being pivotally connected to the flange by a rivet stud 291, and pivotally connected to the bar by a rivet stud 30.
A right-angularly shaped swinging latch member 3| is also connected to the left hand flange by the rivet stud 29, being adapted in its vertical position, as shown in Fig. l, to permit movement of the bar 2| into its vertical folded position, and adapted in its horizontal position, as shown in Fig. 3, to retain the bar 2| in its folded position.
The length of the strut bar 28, and its point of connection with the bar 2|, are so proportioned that in the extended position of the bar 2|, with the pin 24 engaged with the abutment shoulder Hi, the bar 2| is horizontally disposed. The length of the bar 2| between the pivot 33 and its outer end is greater than the length of the bar between the pivot 30 and the pin 24, so that in the horizontally extended position the major weight of the garments supported thereon will be outwardly of the pivot 30, and will therefore tend to maintain the bar in its horizontal position.
The hanger is folded by swinging the outer end of the bar 2| upwardly, causing the pin 24 to move downwardly behind the guide and retaining bar Hi to the point where it engages the lower abutment shoulder 20. In this position the hanger bar and the strut member are disposed in the space between the left hand flange of the supporting member and the edge of the retaining and guide bar I6, thus preventing sidewise displacement or twisting of the bars. In the folded position the latch member 3| is swung into its horizontal retaining position, as shown in Fig. 3.
I have illustrated and described a preferred and satisfactory embodiment of the invention, but it will be understood that changes may be made therein, within the spirit and scope thereof, as defined in the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
l. A clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member having a vertically disposed attaching base, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and outwardly spaced from the forward surface of said base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar in the form of a flat strip wider than saidslot means and having side edges and a plurality of longitudinally spaced clothes hanger receiving apertures, a transversely projecting stud at the inner end of said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical movement longitudinally thereof, a suspension bar pivotally connected at its upper end to said supporting member contiguous to its upper end and pivotally connected at its lower end to said hanger bar intermediate its ends and at a point adjacent the longitudinal edge thereof which is adjacent said base in the vertical folded position of said hanger, said apertures of said hanger bar being disposed substantially adjacent the opposed longitudinal edge thereof, and the width of said suspension bar being substantially less than the width of said hanger bar whereby in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar said suspension bar occupies a vertical position at one side of said hanger bar and at least a substantial portion of each of said apertures is exposed outwardly beyond said suspension bar.
2. A clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member in the form of a right angle cross-section strip having a vertically disposed attaching base and a forwardly extending flange at at least one of its vertical edges, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and outwardly spaced from the forward surfaceof said base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar in the form of a flat strip wider than said slot means and having side edges and a plurality of longitudinally spaced clothes hanger receiving apertures, a.
said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical movement longitudinally thereof, a suspension bar p votally connected at its upper end to the inner side of said flange contiguous to its upper end and pivotally connected at its lower end to a side of said hanger bar intermediate its ends and at a point adjacent the longitudinal edge thereof which is adjacent said base in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar, said apertures of said hanger bar being disposed substantially adjacent the opposed longitudinal edge thereof, and the width of said flange and said suspension bar each being substantially less than the width of said hanger bar whereby in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar said suspension bar 00- cupies a vertical position between said flange and said hanger bar and at least a substantial portion of each of said apertures is exposed outwardly beyond said flange and said suspension bar.
3. A clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member having a vertically disposed attaching base, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and outwardly spaced from the forward surface of said base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar having a plurality of longitudinally spaced clothes hanger receiving apertures, a rotatable transversely projecting stud rotatably mounted at the inner end of said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical rolling movement longitudinally thereof, a roller rotatably mounted upon said stud having its periphery projected beyond the inner end of said hanger bar and rotatably engaging the forward surface of said base when said hanger bar is angularly disposed with respect to said supporting member whereby as said hanger bar is moved from a vertical to a horizon-;
tal position its inner end is guided vertically by said slot means andsaid roller has rotatable engagement with said base; and a suspension bar pivotally connected at its upper end to saidsupporting member contiguous to its upper end and pivotally connected at its, lower end to said hanger bar intermediate its ends.
4. A clothes hanger comprising a vertical supporting member in the form of a right angle cross-section strip having va. vertically disposed attaching base and a forwardly extending flange. at at least one of its vertical edges, vertical slot means carried by said supporting member having a vertical guideway surface parallel to and out-- wardly spaced from the forward surface of said. base and having an abutment stop at a point intermediate the upper and lower ends of said supporting member, a hanger bar in the form of a:
fiat strip wider than said slot means and having side edges and a plurality of longitudinally spaced 2 clothes hanger receiving apertures, a transversely projecting stud at the inner end of said hanger bar engaged with said guideway surface of said slot means for vertical movement longitudinally thereof, a suspension bar pivotally connected at its upper end to the inner side of said flange contiguous to its upper end and pivotally connected at its lower end to a side of said hanger bar intermediate its ends and at a point adjacent the longitudinal edge thereof which is adjacent said base in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar, said apertures of said hanger bar being disposed substantially adjacent the opposed longitudinal edge thereof, and the width of said flange and said suspension bar each being substantially less than the width of said hanger bar whereby in the vertical folded position of said hanger bar said suspension bar cocupies a vertical position between said flange and said hanger bar and at least a substantial portion of each of said apertures is exposed outwardly beyond said flange and said suspension bar, and an angular latch member having a side portion, pivotally mounted on said flange at a point contiguous to its upper end and below the upper 6 end of said hanger bar, in the folded substantial- 1y vertical position of the latter, for swinging movement about a horizontal axis, and a retaining portion at right angles to said side portion adapted to be manually swung above the upper end of said flange to unlatching position and adapted to be swung to latching position forwardly of said flange and said hanger bar in said folded position of the latter.
FRED STEIN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 691,368 East Jan. 21, 1902 860,174 Whitney July 16, 1907 1,064,145 Jacobs June 10, 1913 1,220,758 Lamphiear Mar. 27, 1917 1,318,257 Blaustein Oct. 7, 1919 1,430,755 Roberson Oct. 3, 1922 1,435,183 Shepherd Nov. 14, 1922 1,582,762 Klock Apr. 27, 1926
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US2645355A (en) * 1950-01-18 1953-07-14 Helen L Evans Garment support
US2672241A (en) * 1952-09-05 1954-03-16 Selma L Cohen Garment hanger support
US4171748A (en) * 1977-03-21 1979-10-23 Fabian Samuel F Foldable hanger assembly
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US2645355A (en) * 1950-01-18 1953-07-14 Helen L Evans Garment support
US2672241A (en) * 1952-09-05 1954-03-16 Selma L Cohen Garment hanger support
US4171748A (en) * 1977-03-21 1979-10-23 Fabian Samuel F Foldable hanger assembly
US7886918B1 (en) * 2009-08-17 2011-02-15 Sauer Steven J Multi purpose recreational vehicle garment bar
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US9885444B1 (en) 2012-03-12 2018-02-06 James Bongiorno Slacks valet mechanism for a lavatory
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