US2653740A - Slip resistant pants guard for coat hangers - Google Patents

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US2653740A
US2653740A US274006A US27400652A US2653740A US 2653740 A US2653740 A US 2653740A US 274006 A US274006 A US 274006A US 27400652 A US27400652 A US 27400652A US 2653740 A US2653740 A US 2653740A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
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  • MAAIHM F TLF-rs Patented Sept. 29, 1953 SLIP RESISTANT PANTS GUARD FOR COAT HANGERS William F. Tufts, Atlanta, Ga., assignor to L. M. Leathers Sons, Athens, Ga.
  • This invention relates to coat hangers and has as an object to provide an improved pants guard therefor.
  • wire coat hangers the impression of the horizontal bar on the trousers r skirt folded thereon is often avoided by the employment of a heavy paper protector supported above the bar, thus providng a radius of fold for the garment much larger than that of the hanger wire. It is the enlarged radius which prevents the apparent crease in the garment.
  • One aim, therefore, of this invention is to provide an improved pants guard, for coat hangers, on which a garment will not freely slide. Another aim to is adapt the slide resisting feature directly to the hanger, so that, as in the case of wooden or paper hangers where the horizontal bar is thick enough to prevent creasing, the application of the guard of this invention is not necessary to solve solely the sliding problem.
  • Figure 1 shows a wire type coat hanger equipped with a strip type pants guard, the latter being equipped with one variation of this invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows a variation whereby the purpose of the invention is accomplished.
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional detail, 33 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view of a guard showing an additional variation whereby the purpose of the invention is accomplished.
  • Figure 5 shows the guard itself equipped with a different variation of the invention.
  • the coat hanger l of Figure 1 is equipped with the pants guard 2.
  • the guard is made of a strip of sheet material such as a heavy paper and is conventional except for the surface 3 which comprises the principle feature of this invention.
  • This surface 3 is formed of a coating of suitable material which possesses a substantial tendency of preventing slippage of a garment hanging thereon.
  • suitable material which has been found satisfactory for this purpose is rubber latex commonly used as a cement. Applied as a liquid, after drying it leaves a nonsticky, but also a non-slip surface which is highly satisfactory. Certain plastics of proper characteristics when applied either as a liquid or as a sheet would also be suitable.
  • FIG. 2 Still another way of accomplishing a slip resisting surface is illustrated by Figures 2 and 3.
  • a strip of thin hard paper 4 is pierced with multiple punctures 5. These holes form sharp points 6 as shown by Figure 3 which is section 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • the pierced strip i is applied to the guard strip 2 with an adhesive material which hardens on drying, and which is either applied to the strip 4 prior to piercing or in suificient quantity so that the edges of the holes '5 are coated.
  • the adhesive Upon hardening the adhesive then renders the sharp edges 6 of the pierced holes strong enough to resist being broken down by the weight of a garment.
  • Figure 4 Still another manner of preventing sliding is shown by Figure 4.
  • the guard strip 2 is equipped with wire bobs I which bite into the material of the garment.
  • slip resistant provisions may be continuous the entire length of the guard strip, or may be in short sections as shown by 3 of Figure 5.
  • a pants guard applicable to the horizontal member of a garment hanger of the substantially triangular type, said guard comprising a hard elongated, substantially straight body of heavy paper material shaped and arranged to extend horizontally along and substantially through the length of said horizontal member, the form of said body transversly departing from a plane surface to present an upper garment-contacting surface 3 diverging downwardly and outwardly from a cen engage the shoulder supporting members of said tral crest extending substantially throughout the garment hanger.
  • length of said guard a substantial portion of WILLIAM TUFTS the upper garment-contacting surface of said body being; Rr vided-wgith ruptures, the edges of 5 which are, shar d extend upwardly or.

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Sept. 29, 1953 w. F. TUFTS 2,653,740
SLIP RESISTANT PANTS GUARD FOR COAT HANGERS Original Filed June 23, 1948 /lIIIIIIIIIII/II/m II/[Ill FIG. 3
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MAAIHM F TLF-rs Patented Sept. 29, 1953 SLIP RESISTANT PANTS GUARD FOR COAT HANGERS William F. Tufts, Atlanta, Ga., assignor to L. M. Leathers Sons, Athens, Ga.
Original application June 23, 1948, Serial No. 34,724, now Patent No. 2,590,738, dated March 25, 1952. Divided and this application February 28, 1952, Serial No. 274,006
1 Claim.
This invention relates to coat hangers and has as an object to provide an improved pants guard therefor. In the use of wire coat hangers, the impression of the horizontal bar on the trousers r skirt folded thereon is often avoided by the employment of a heavy paper protector supported above the bar, thus providng a radius of fold for the garment much larger than that of the hanger wire. It is the enlarged radius which prevents the apparent crease in the garment.
In addition, however, to the crease, there exists the problem of preventing the garment from sliding on the protector strip, either longitudinally or transversely to it. If the sliding is transverse, the garment falls from the hanger; if longitudinal, the garment is left wrinkled where its creased edges encounter the bend of the hanger.
Several details of design have been incorporated in the conventional type of pants guard in an effort to eliminate this sliding problem. However, none of these have proved to be completely satisfactory from the standpoint of function, application and economy.
One aim, therefore, of this invention is to provide an improved pants guard, for coat hangers, on which a garment will not freely slide. Another aim to is adapt the slide resisting feature directly to the hanger, so that, as in the case of wooden or paper hangers where the horizontal bar is thick enough to prevent creasing, the application of the guard of this invention is not necessary to solve solely the sliding problem.
Further objects will appear from the following description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing showing illustrative embodiments of the invention and wherein:-
Figure 1 shows a wire type coat hanger equipped with a strip type pants guard, the latter being equipped with one variation of this invention.
Figure 2 shows a variation whereby the purpose of the invention is accomplished.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional detail, 33 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary view of a guard showing an additional variation whereby the purpose of the invention is accomplished.
Figure 5 shows the guard itself equipped with a different variation of the invention.
Referring now to the figures separately, the features of the invention will be described in detail. The coat hanger l of Figure 1 is equipped with the pants guard 2. The guard is made of a strip of sheet material such as a heavy paper and is conventional except for the surface 3 which comprises the principle feature of this invention. This surface 3 is formed of a coating of suitable material which possesses a substantial tendency of preventing slippage of a garment hanging thereon. One such material which has been found satisfactory for this purpose is rubber latex commonly used as a cement. Applied as a liquid, after drying it leaves a nonsticky, but also a non-slip surface which is highly satisfactory. Certain plastics of proper characteristics when applied either as a liquid or as a sheet would also be suitable.
Still another way of accomplishing a slip resisting surface is illustrated by Figures 2 and 3. Here a strip of thin hard paper 4 is pierced with multiple punctures 5. These holes form sharp points 6 as shown by Figure 3 which is section 3-3 of Figure 2. The pierced strip i is applied to the guard strip 2 with an adhesive material which hardens on drying, and which is either applied to the strip 4 prior to piercing or in suificient quantity so that the edges of the holes '5 are coated. Upon hardening the adhesive then renders the sharp edges 6 of the pierced holes strong enough to resist being broken down by the weight of a garment.
Still another manner of preventing sliding is shown by Figure 4. Here the guard strip 2 is equipped with wire bobs I which bite into the material of the garment.
Such slip resistant provisions may be continuous the entire length of the guard strip, or may be in short sections as shown by 3 of Figure 5.
This application is a division of applicants co-pending application Serial No. 34,724, filed June 23, 1948, which resulted in United States Patent No. 2,590,738, issued March 25, 1952.
Tho the above descriptions are in ccnsiderable detail, they are intended to be only representative of some of the ways which the objects of the invention, as set forth, may be accomplished. In spirit with such stated objects, what I claim is:
As an article of manufacture and sale, a pants guard applicable to the horizontal member of a garment hanger of the substantially triangular type, said guard comprising a hard elongated, substantially straight body of heavy paper material shaped and arranged to extend horizontally along and substantially through the length of said horizontal member, the form of said body transversly departing from a plane surface to present an upper garment-contacting surface 3 diverging downwardly and outwardly from a cen engage the shoulder supporting members of said tral crest extending substantially throughout the garment hanger. length of said guard, a substantial portion of WILLIAM TUFTS the upper garment-contacting surface of said body being; Rr vided-wgith ruptures, the edges of 5 which are, shar d extend upwardly or. sa d CW1 in the me surface to resist free longitudinal and transverse UNI TES sliding of a garment hanging thereon, said rup; TED STA PATENTS tures extending through less than the entire Number Name Date thickness of said body, and the ends of said 10: ,306,254 Quackenbush Dec. 22, 1942 at the crest thereof being formed with means to 2,443,282 Schmitt 1948
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US2819829A (en) * 1954-03-11 1958-01-14 Orville T Gensmer Guard for garment hanger
US3085726A (en) * 1961-06-02 1963-04-16 Sherman Ralph Gripper for hangers

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US2306254A (en) * 1941-10-24 1942-12-22 H M Quackenbush Inc Garment hanger
US2448282A (en) * 1945-06-04 1948-08-31 John A Schmitt Garment hanger

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US2306254A (en) * 1941-10-24 1942-12-22 H M Quackenbush Inc Garment hanger
US2448282A (en) * 1945-06-04 1948-08-31 John A Schmitt Garment hanger

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US2819829A (en) * 1954-03-11 1958-01-14 Orville T Gensmer Guard for garment hanger
US3085726A (en) * 1961-06-02 1963-04-16 Sherman Ralph Gripper for hangers

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