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US944180A
US944180A US43300608A US1908433006A US944180A US 944180 A US944180 A US 944180A US 43300608 A US43300608 A US 43300608A US 1908433006 A US1908433006 A US 1908433006A US 944180 A US944180 A US 944180A
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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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  • This invention relates to portable garment hangers adapted to supportgarments along natural lines when not in use.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple inexpensive garment hanger especially adapted to support and preserve the shape of womens gowns which are made in one piece and should when in use be suspended both from the shoulders and the hips.
  • My hanger is effectively adjustable so that gowns of ditterent sizes may be supported thereon.
  • My hanger is thus a stock hanger which may be purchased with the certainty thatit can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the perspective view of my The drawing is a garment hanger.
  • the drawing 1 is the hook by which the hanger and the gown thereon are supported.
  • My hanger is made of stout, stilt wire throughout.
  • Below the hook 1 the wire is twisted at 2. with a second wire and at 3 the two wires separate outwardly and each is bent into a series of steps 4.
  • At 5 the two wires meet again and are twisted together as indicated.
  • At the point (3 the two wires separate again and extend outwardly as the arms 7 and 8.
  • a third piece of wire 9 is engaged by twisting with the inner portions of the arms 7 and 8 as indicated, and extends on either side to form the arms 10 and 11..
  • Each of the arms 7, S, 10 and 11 have loops 12 at their extremities to receive the extension pieces 13 which are also provided with loops 141 engaging the outwardly extending arms as shown.
  • Two additional pieces of wire are twisted together at the points 15 and 16 so as to form at 17 a slotlike aperture and so as to provide the four outwardly extending arms 18 having the loops 19 adapted to receive the extensiol. pieces .20 having theinner loops 21 encir cling and support of engaging the arms 18. s a It will beeseen that my hanger provides"; upper and lower branches or arms for the:
  • branches or arms are all adjustable in and out as indicated. Vhere the loops at the ends of the wires engage the adjoining wires the contaet is su'liiciently close to provide friction to prevent the sliding of the parts except when a re adjustment is desired.
  • the stepped uprights are grasped by the hand and forced together until the aperture 17 of the upper arm is free to be moved upward or downward. hen the upper arm is at the desired position of adjustment the stepped uprights are released and spring outwardly because of the resiliency of the material to provide a support upon the selected step for the upper arm.
  • my garment hanger is simple. But few pieces of wire are employed. Because of the easy vertical adjustment of the distance between the two arms and the easy horizontal adjustment of the arms my hanger may be titted to support effectively at the shoulders and at the hips a one-piece gown. The horizontal adjustability of the arms permits them to be shortened so that the hanger may be packed in a small place. The upper arms may be removed from the structure by sliding the same upward and over the hook 1.
  • a pair of upper arms In a garment hanger, a pair of upper arms, a pair of lower arms, and a vertical member provided with a series of supports for one pair of arms.
  • a pair of upper arms, a pair of lower arms, and two resilient members provided with a series of supports for the adjustable positioning of one pair of arms.

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1 h r I n J. DOVE. l LE C GARMENT HANGER.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 15,1908.
944,180. Patented Dec. 21, 1909.
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JOHN DOVE, 0F LITCHFIELD, CONNECTICUT.
GARMENT-HAN GER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed. May 15, 1908.
Patented Dec. 21, 19(19.
Serial No. 433,006.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN Dove, a citizen of the United States, residing at Litchtield, in the county of Litchtield and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Garment-Hangers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to portable garment hangers adapted to supportgarments along natural lines when not in use.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple inexpensive garment hanger especially adapted to support and preserve the shape of womens gowns which are made in one piece and should when in use be suspended both from the shoulders and the hips. My hanger is effectively adjustable so that gowns of ditterent sizes may be supported thereon. My hanger is thus a stock hanger which may be purchased with the certainty thatit can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the perspective view of my The drawing is a garment hanger.
1n the drawing 1 is the hook by which the hanger and the gown thereon are supported. My hanger is made of stout, stilt wire throughout. Below the hook 1 the wire is twisted at 2. with a second wire and at 3 the two wires separate outwardly and each is bent into a series of steps 4. At 5 the two wires meet again and are twisted together as indicated. At the point (3 the two wires separate again and extend outwardly as the arms 7 and 8. A third piece of wire 9 is engaged by twisting with the inner portions of the arms 7 and 8 as indicated, and extends on either side to form the arms 10 and 11.. Each of the arms 7, S, 10 and 11 have loops 12 at their extremities to receive the extension pieces 13 which are also provided with loops 141 engaging the outwardly extending arms as shown. Two additional pieces of wire are twisted together at the points 15 and 16 so as to form at 17 a slotlike aperture and so as to provide the four outwardly extending arms 18 having the loops 19 adapted to receive the extensiol. pieces .20 having theinner loops 21 encir cling and support of engaging the arms 18. s a It will beeseen that my hanger provides"; upper and lower branches or arms for the:
i i i i i i also from the hips. These branches or arms are all adjustable in and out as indicated. Vhere the loops at the ends of the wires engage the adjoining wires the contaet is su'liiciently close to provide friction to prevent the sliding of the parts except when a re adjustment is desired. To change the distance between the upper and lower branches or supports the stepped uprights are grasped by the hand and forced together until the aperture 17 of the upper arm is free to be moved upward or downward. hen the upper arm is at the desired position of adjustment the stepped uprights are released and spring outwardly because of the resiliency of the material to provide a support upon the selected step for the upper arm.
It will be seen that the manufacture of my garment hanger is simple. But few pieces of wire are employed. Because of the easy vertical adjustment of the distance between the two arms and the easy horizontal adjustment of the arms my hanger may be titted to support effectively at the shoulders and at the hips a one-piece gown. The horizontal adjustability of the arms permits them to be shortened so that the hanger may be packed in a small place. The upper arms may be removed from the structure by sliding the same upward and over the hook 1.
That I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In a garment hanger, a pair of upper arms, a pair of lower arms, and a resilient stepped member adjustably supporting one pair of arms.
2. In a garment hanger, a pair of upper arms, a pair of lower arms, and a vertical member provided with a series of supports for one pair of arms.
3. In a garment hanger, a pair of upper arms, a pair of lower arms, and two resilient members provided with a series of supports for the adjustable positioning of one pair of arms.
Signed at New York city in the county ofllew York and State of New York this
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