US762989A - Garment-supporter for trunks. - Google Patents

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US762989A
US762989A US13955003A US1903139550A US762989A US 762989 A US762989 A US 762989A US 13955003 A US13955003 A US 13955003A US 1903139550 A US1903139550 A US 1903139550A US 762989 A US762989 A US 762989A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to a garment supporter composed of a member to be fixed to the inner end of a trunk to form a way for a sliding member and hangers for engaging the sliding member. Its object is a garment-supporter-of the character described, in which the smoothly to facilitate the packing of the garments and which may be manufactured at a small cost.
  • Figure 1 is aside elevation of a garment-supporter embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an end View thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken upon line o n, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the hanger.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the garment-supporter, upon a reduced scale,showing it in its distended position.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view showing the manner of inserting the hanger in place.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view, upon a reduced scale, of a trunk set upon its end, showing the position of my garment-supporter therein.
  • the rigid member is composed of two flat curved strips A A, which are secured to one end of the trunk by brackets a a, which hold them so that their inner faces lie upon the circumference of a circle, so as to form a way for the sliding member. It is composed of a tube B, which fits within the way formed by strips A A and has at each of its ends two arms 6 b,which project down through the slit between strips A A and thence diverge, their lower ends standing in vertical planes parallel toone another, and between the arms 2 1v?
  • a clamp is placed upon the bars 6 consisting of lower and upper jaws 6" o through which a bolt 6 passes down between the bars 6 b and has upon its lower end C a set-screw b for securing the clamp at any desired point upon the bars.
  • the hanger consists of anarm C, having at its upper end two-divergent arms 0 0, having upon their under sides depressions c c to fit upon the upper edges of bars 6 b and having at its lower end a split ring 0.
  • This bar is made, preferably, from a wire bent at its center to form the arms 0 c and then wound upon itself to form the arm C and then curved at its lower ends to form the split ringc.
  • the device upon which the garment is hung is placed in engagement with the hanger by opening the split ring 0 in the samemanner as a key is inserted upon a key-ring.
  • This positive engagement prevents the garments from being loosened from the hangers and likewise offers no projecting points liable to tear C upon the bars 5 b it is brought to a position with its arms 0 0 parallel to the bars, as shown in Fig. 6, and after it has been carried up between the bars it is turnedat right angles to the aforesaid position and the depres sions c? c are brought to fitover the bars.
  • the reverse of this is followed. It is readily appreciated with what facility this may be done.
  • the hangers likewise slide smoothly along the bars, so that the clothes may be packed closely. After they have been pressedinward to the desired position the hangers are held there by means of the clamp, consisting of the jaws 6 6 so that they are not disengaged therefrom by any rough handling the trunk may undergo in I transportation.
  • a garment supporter consisting of a rigid member to be secured to the end of a trunk to form a way, a sliding member fitting IO parallel bars, a T-shaped hanger for engaging the bars, and a clamp having upper and lower jaws for sliding on the bars and having setscrews for clamping them upon the bar to hold the hangers in place,-substantially as shown and described.

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No. 762,989. PATENTED JUNE 21, 1904.
' M. N. DRUGKBR.
GARMENT SUPPORTER FOR TRUNKS.
APPLIOA'I'ION FILED JAN. 19, 1903.
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NiTnn STATES Patented June 21, 1904.
PATENT v DFFICE.
MORRIS N. DRUCKER, OF CINCINNATI, .OHIO.
GARMENT-SUPPORTER FOR TRUNKS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 762,989, dated J une 21, 1904.
' Application filed January 19, 1903 Serial No. 139,550. (No model.)
To all whom rlt mrry concern:
Be it known that I, MoRRIs N. DRUOKER, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Cincinnati, county of Hamilton, State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Garment-Supporters for Trunks, of which the following is a speci fication. I
My invention relates to a garment supporter composed of a member to be fixed to the inner end of a trunk to form a way for a sliding member and hangers for engaging the sliding member. Its object is a garment-supporter-of the character described, in which the smoothly to facilitate the packing of the garments and which may be manufactured at a small cost.
Referring to the drawings, which form part of the specification, Figure 1 is aside elevation of a garment-supporter embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is an end View thereof. Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken upon line o n, Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the hanger. Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the garment-supporter, upon a reduced scale,showing it in its distended position. Fig. 6 is a detail view showing the manner of inserting the hanger in place. Fig. 7 is a perspective view, upon a reduced scale, of a trunk set upon its end, showing the position of my garment-supporter therein.
Referring to the parts, the rigid member is composed of two flat curved strips A A, which are secured to one end of the trunk by brackets a a, which hold them so that their inner faces lie upon the circumference of a circle, so as to form a way for the sliding member. It is composed of a tube B, which fits within the way formed by strips A A and has at each of its ends two arms 6 b,which project down through the slit between strips A A and thence diverge, their lower ends standing in vertical planes parallel toone another, and between the arms 2 1v? supported two parallel horizontal flat bars r A clamp is placed upon the bars 6 consisting of lower and upper jaws 6" o through which a bolt 6 passes down between the bars 6 b and has upon its lower end C a set-screw b for securing the clamp at any desired point upon the bars.
The hanger consists of anarm C, having at its upper end two-divergent arms 0 0, having upon their under sides depressions c c to fit upon the upper edges of bars 6 b and having at its lower end a split ring 0. This bar is made, preferably, from a wire bent at its center to form the arms 0 c and then wound upon itself to form the arm C and then curved at its lower ends to form the split ringc.
The device upon which the garment is hung is placed in engagement with the hanger by opening the split ring 0 in the samemanner as a key is inserted upon a key-ring. This positive engagement prevents the garments from being loosened from the hangers and likewise offers no projecting points liable to tear C upon the bars 5 b it is brought to a position with its arms 0 0 parallel to the bars, as shown in Fig. 6, and after it has been carried up between the bars it is turnedat right angles to the aforesaid position and the depres sions c? c are brought to fitover the bars. In removing the hanger the process the reverse of this is followed. It is readily appreciated with what facility this may be done. The hangers likewise slide smoothly along the bars, so that the clothes may be packed closely. After they have been pressedinward to the desired position the hangers are held there by means of the clamp, consisting of the jaws 6 6 so that they are not disengaged therefrom by any rough handling the trunk may undergo in I transportation.
What I claim isl. A garment supporter consisting of a rigid member to be secured to the end of a trunk to form a way, a sliding member fitting IO parallel bars, a T-shaped hanger for engaging the bars, and a clamp having upper and lower jaws for sliding on the bars and having setscrews for clamping them upon the bar to hold the hangers in place,-substantially as shown and described.
MORRIS N. DRUCKER.
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W. F. MURRAY, A. MoCoRMAoK.
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US2740531A (en) * 1953-07-08 1956-04-03 Anna J Ragsdale Clothes hanger rack for closets

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