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US725082A
US725082A US7981401A US1901079814A US725082A US 725082 A US725082 A US 725082A US 7981401 A US7981401 A US 7981401A US 1901079814 A US1901079814 A US 1901079814A US 725082 A US725082 A US 725082A
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    • 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
    • A47G25/14Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
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    • A47G25/4015Collapsible hangers comprising one-piece support arms at least one only pivotally-connected to a central hook member
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  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged front view of the body of the coat-hanger with the face-plate O removed and the arms W W broken 0E
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section on the line A B of Fig. 3.
  • the bracket B is provided with the plate D, which in turn is provided with the studs Q Q, on which the segmental gears revolve, the lugs J and-T, which act as separators for the face-plate C and provide means for fastening the face-plate C in position, the lug T also acting as a holder for the spring S, (see Fig.
  • rators for the face-plate 0,.and in a manner act as stops for the shoulders X X of the segmental gears P P, thereby preventing the arms W W from going below the position shown in broken' lines W W, Fig. 2..
  • the segmental gears P P are provided with the bosses H H, against which the spring S presses in such a manner as to have a tendency to keep the arms W W in a vertical poi ition, which is readily seen by referring to
  • the bracket Bis provided with a screwholeS, whereby it may be fastened to the wall by a screw or otherwise.
  • the said gears being placed on the studs Q Q- and the spring'S on the lug T, the whole being fastened together by placing the faceplate G in position and fastening it to the lugs J and. T by means of screws or rivets, the whole may be fastened to a wall by means of a screw or nail passing through the hole S in the bracket B.
  • Agarment-hanger comprisingasupport, a pair of arms pivotally carried thereby, so as to swing upwardly from a horizontal position, means connecting said arms to cause them to swing in unison, and means to limit the downward movement of said arms to cause themto rest in a substantially horizontal position, substantially as described.
  • a garment-hamgercom comprisinga support, a pair of arms pivotally carried thereby, gearing connecting said arms to cause them to swing together in an upward direction, and
  • a spring connected with said support and said arms to maintain said arms normally in an upwardly-extending position, and means to 5 limit the downward movement of said arms to cause them to rest in a substantially horizontal position, substantially as described.
  • the support for said spring being located on one side of the line of the pivotsof said arms,
  • Agarment-hanger comprising asnpport, 20 a pairof arms pivotal] y carried thereby, gearing connecting said arms, said arms having abntments, and a coil-spring carried by said support, saidspring having two arms projecting outwardly from the coil, the arms of 25 said spring bearing upwardly against said abutments respectively to normally maintain said arms in an upwardly-extending position, and means to cause said arms to rest in a substantially horizontal position, substantially 30 as described.

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No. 725,082. PATENTED APR. 14, 1903.4
H. 0. HINGHGLIFFL GOAT HANGER...
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 24, 1901.
no MODEL.
UNITED STATES ATENT rrrcn.
HENRY C. HlNOHCLIFF, OF NEW YORK, N.
COAT-HANG ER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 725,082, dated April 14, 1903 i i Application filed October 24, 1901. Serial No. 79,814. (No model.)
of the coat; second, to provide a coat-hanger which will occupy a minimum amount of space when not in use; third, to provide a coat-hanger in which the arms will be in a vertical position when not in use, and, fourth, to afford facilities whereby the arms will immediately return to their normal position automatically when released. I attain these objects by the mechanism. illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 isa plan view'of the coat-hanger as it would appear when in use with its arms W W in a horizontal position. Fig.2 is-a front elevation showing the arms V7 W in their normal position when not in use, the broken lines W W showing the position of the arms when a coat is hung upon them,
while the arc-lines R R and arrows show the direction of motion. Fig. 3 is an enlarged front view of the body of the coat-hanger with the face-plate O removed and the arms W W broken 0E, and Fig. 4 is a vertical section on the line A B of Fig. 3.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views. 7
The bracket B with its plate D, together with the face-plate (1 when fastened together by means of the screws 8*, form the body or framework of the hanger, while the segmental gears P P with their shoulders X X, together with the spring S, form the working parts. The bracket B is provided with the plate D, which in turn is provided with the studs Q Q, on which the segmental gears revolve, the lugs J and-T, which act as separators for the face-plate C and provide means for fastening the face-plate C in position, the lug T also acting as a holder for the spring S, (see Fig.
rators for the face-plate 0,.and in a manner act as stops for the shoulders X X of the segmental gears P P, thereby preventing the arms W W from going below the position shown in broken' lines W W, Fig. 2..
The segmental gears P P are provided with the bosses H H, against which the spring S presses in such a manner as to have a tendency to keep the arms W W in a vertical poi ition, which is readily seen by referring to The bracket Bis provided with a screwholeS, whereby it may be fastened to the wall by a screw or otherwise.
Referring. to the drawings, it will be seen that the arms W W being fastened to the shoulders X X of the segmental gears P; P,
the said gears being placed on the studs Q Q- and the spring'S on the lug T, the whole being fastened together by placing the faceplate G in position and fastening it to the lugs J and. T by means of screws or rivets, the whole may be fastened to a wall by means of a screw or nail passing through the hole S in the bracket B.
I am aware that prior to my invention coathangers have been made with movable arms. I therefore do not claimsuch a combination broadly; but,
Having explained my invention in such a manner as to enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, what I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by LettersPatent, is-
1. Agarment-hangercomprisingasupport, a pair of arms pivotally carried thereby, so as to swing upwardly from a horizontal position, means connecting said arms to cause them to swing in unison, and means to limit the downward movement of said arms to cause themto rest in a substantially horizontal position, substantially as described.
2. Agarment-hangcrcomprisingasupport, a pair of arms pivotally carried thereby to swing upwardly, gearing connecting said arms to cause them to swing together, and means to limit the downward movementof said arms to cause them to rest ina substantially horizontal position, substantially as described.
3. A garment-hamgercomprisinga support, a pair of arms pivotally carried thereby, gearing connecting said arms to cause them to swing together in an upward direction, and
a spring connected with said support and said arms to maintain said arms normally in an upwardly-extending position, and means to 5 limit the downward movement of said arms to cause them to rest in a substantially horizontal position, substantially as described.
4. Agarment-hangercomprisingasupport,
a pair of arms pivotally carried thereby, a
o springcarried by said support, and abutments on said arms to receive the arms of said spring,
the support for said spring being located on one side of the line of the pivotsof said arms,
, and said abutments being located on the op- -5posite side of said line, whereby the spring can raise the arms to a substantially vertical position, and mans to limit the downward movement of said arms, substantially as described.
5. Agarment-hanger comprising asnpport, 20 a pairof arms pivotal] y carried thereby, gearing connecting said arms, said arms having abntments, and a coil-spring carried by said support, saidspring having two arms projecting outwardly from the coil, the arms of 25 said spring bearing upwardly against said abutments respectively to normally maintain said arms in an upwardly-extending position, and means to cause said arms to rest in a substantially horizontal position, substantially 30 as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
HENRY C; HINCHCLIFF. Witnesses:
GEORGE E. Posr, SAMUEL O. REYNOLDS.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2436314A (en) * 1945-11-10 1948-02-17 Lesavoy Isadore Lawrence Garment hanger
US2562566A (en) * 1946-09-05 1951-07-31 Natalie R Meyerhoff Garment hanger
US3252636A (en) * 1963-09-20 1966-05-24 Kahn Roger Clothes hangers
WO2001021048A1 (en) * 1999-09-22 2001-03-29 Hong Jun Jeong Garment hanger
US20060054646A1 (en) * 2002-12-30 2006-03-16 Ameyrtharatnarajah Nathanmanna Foldable clothes hanger
US20110284597A1 (en) * 2010-05-21 2011-11-24 Bryan Kaleta Collapsible hanger

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2436314A (en) * 1945-11-10 1948-02-17 Lesavoy Isadore Lawrence Garment hanger
US2562566A (en) * 1946-09-05 1951-07-31 Natalie R Meyerhoff Garment hanger
US3252636A (en) * 1963-09-20 1966-05-24 Kahn Roger Clothes hangers
WO2001021048A1 (en) * 1999-09-22 2001-03-29 Hong Jun Jeong Garment hanger
US20060054646A1 (en) * 2002-12-30 2006-03-16 Ameyrtharatnarajah Nathanmanna Foldable clothes hanger
US20110284597A1 (en) * 2010-05-21 2011-11-24 Bryan Kaleta Collapsible hanger

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