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US2877939A
US2877939A US639248A US63924857A US2877939A US 2877939 A US2877939 A US 2877939A US 639248 A US639248 A US 639248A US 63924857 A US63924857 A US 63924857A US 2877939 A US2877939 A US 2877939A
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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
    • A47G25/24Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers made of wire
    • A47G25/26Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers made of wire specially adapted to prevent slipping-off of the clothes, e.g. with non-slip surfaces

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  • This invention relates to a garment hanger and, more particularly, to a wire formed hanger for supporting a two-piece garment.
  • Skirt loop hooks formed on plastic hangers tend to be sharp as a result of the mold parting and thus act to fray and cut the light cotton loops provided on a skirt.
  • the hangers now in use have relatively short necks which are not properly adapted for use on mechanical conveyors whereas a long necked hanger permits track clearances and holds the garment in a relatively fixed position when traveling at high speed.
  • Objects of this invention are to provide such a hanger which is economical in production and maintenance, is well adapted for use on mechanical conveyors because of its long neck, takes up a minimum of space, allows a skirt to be readily removed therefrom and replaced thereon without the removal of a jacket supported thereon, is sturdy yet resilient, and has smooth skirt loop supporting hooks which will not fray or tear skirt loops.
  • a more detailed object of this invention is to provide such a garment hanger which is formed wholly of wire bent in one plane to provide a triangular body with a relatively long neck terminating in a supporting hook, the triangular body including a horizontal cross bar and a pair of inclined shoulder supporting bars, portions of the wire forming the shoulder supporting bars being bent downwardly and outwardly and slightly upwardly to provide opposed skirt loop hooks with openings thereto wholly within the triangular frame of the hanger.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevational View of a preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan View of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a right end elevational view of Fig. 1.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a single length of relatively stiff wire bent to form a garment hanger.
  • the bent wire hanger is disposed in a single plane with the wire being bent to provide a triangular form or body 10, a relatively long neck 11 extending vertically from the vertex 13 of the triangular body 10, and a hook 14 formed at the upper end of the neck 11 for supporting thel hanger from a mechanical conveyor or other supporting means.
  • the single length of wire terminates at one end 15 at the end of the hook 14 and at the other end 16 alongside the lower portion of the neck 11 to which it is secured, as by spot welding shown at 17.
  • the triangular body 10 includes a lower horizontal cross bar 20 and a pair of inclined shoulder supporting bars or members 21 and 22 extending one each from an end of the cross bar 20 to the neck 11 of the hanger where they intersect. Portions 21' and 22' of the wire forming shoulder supporting bars 21 and 22 are bent downwardly, outwardly, and slightly upwardly to form double arcuate or curved skirt loop supporting hooks 23 and 24. These hooks are oppositely arranged and in the plane of the triangular body 10 with skirt loop receiving openings 25 and 26 disposed within the triangular body 10 of the hanger. With this wire formed hanger the skirt loop hooks 23 and 24 are smooth and do not tend to fray or tear cotton skirt loops L which are usually sewn in the waist band of womens skirts for hanging them up.
  • the relatively long neck 11 of the hanger is particularly well adapted for use on the mechanical conveyors so often used in the garment industry as it permits track clearance and holds the garment in a relatively xed position when travelling at high speed.
  • the sturdy but resilient wire hanger permits drop-offs on the conveyor system without damaging the hanger and also permits rough handling when the hangers are separated for reuse by workers.
  • the hanger disclosed herein is well adapted to replace the assorted hangers presently used in the garment industry with a resulting saving in initial cost, maintenance, and time for workers transferring garments thereto and therefrom as this hanger is sturdy, well adapted for use on mechanical conveyors, compact, and particularly well suited for handling two-piece garments.
  • a garment hanger formed of a single piece of wire bent into a generally triangular form and including a neck having a supporting hook extending upwardly therefrom, said triangular form providing a lower horizontal cross bar and a pair of inclined shoulder supporting bars, the wire forming each shoulder supporting bar having a first portion bent intermediate the neck and the outer end of the shoulder supporting bar downwardly, outwardly, and with a slight upward swing and then bent upon itself to form a bight portion, and said wire having a second portion bent inwardly and upwardly in substantial contact with said first portion to form an outwardly 3 open double wire hook, the bight portion of which is below and spaced from the supporting bar so that skirt loops may be readily removed from and replaced on said hooks without removing a jacket supported on said shoulder supporting bars.

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March 17, 1959 B. l. DoLNlcK WIRE GARMENT HANGER Filed Feb. 1l, 1957 United States Patent O WIRE GARMENT HANGER Benjamin I. Dolnck, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Rhea Manufacturing Company, a corporation of Wisconsin Application February 11, 1957, Serial No. 639,248
1 Claim. (Cl. 223-88) This invention relates to a garment hanger and, more particularly, to a wire formed hanger for supporting a two-piece garment.
In the garment industry, there is a dire need for a sturdy yet resilient garment hanger which will most conveniently support a two-piece garment and which is adapted for use on the mechanical conveyors used in the industry. In the past there has been a great deal of waste in time and money from the use of different type hangers for different purposes. Clip-type skirt hangers become worn and broken easily and plastic hangers take up valu able space and are easily broken at conveyor drop-offs and when being separated by workers for reuse. There are hangers in use which are provided with integral hooks for supporting skirt loops. But with such hangers it is necessary to remove a jacket from the hanger in order to remove the skirt loops from or replace them on the hooks. This results in needless inconvenience and a waste of considerable time. Skirt loop hooks formed on plastic hangers tend to be sharp as a result of the mold parting and thus act to fray and cut the light cotton loops provided on a skirt. In general, the hangers now in use have relatively short necks which are not properly adapted for use on mechanical conveyors whereas a long necked hanger permits track clearances and holds the garment in a relatively fixed position when traveling at high speed.
It is therefore the general object of this invention to provide a new and improved formed wire garment hanger for supporting a two-piece garment and which overcomes the disadvantages heretofore discussed.
Objects of this invention are to provide such a hanger which is economical in production and maintenance, is well adapted for use on mechanical conveyors because of its long neck, takes up a minimum of space, allows a skirt to be readily removed therefrom and replaced thereon without the removal of a jacket supported thereon, is sturdy yet resilient, and has smooth skirt loop supporting hooks which will not fray or tear skirt loops.
A more detailed object of this invention is to provide such a garment hanger which is formed wholly of wire bent in one plane to provide a triangular body with a relatively long neck terminating in a supporting hook, the triangular body including a horizontal cross bar and a pair of inclined shoulder supporting bars, portions of the wire forming the shoulder supporting bars being bent downwardly and outwardly and slightly upwardly to provide opposed skirt loop hooks with openings thereto wholly within the triangular frame of the hanger.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in whi-ch:
Fig. 1 is a front elevational View of a preferred embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a top plan View of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a right end elevational view of Fig. 1.
While the invention is herein described in a preferred embodiment, it is not intended. to limit the invention to the specic form and arrangements shown, it being contemplated that various changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
As shown in the drawings, a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a single length of relatively stiff wire bent to form a garment hanger. The bent wire hanger is disposed in a single plane with the wire being bent to provide a triangular form or body 10, a relatively long neck 11 extending vertically from the vertex 13 of the triangular body 10, and a hook 14 formed at the upper end of the neck 11 for supporting thel hanger from a mechanical conveyor or other supporting means. The single length of wire terminates at one end 15 at the end of the hook 14 and at the other end 16 alongside the lower portion of the neck 11 to which it is secured, as by spot welding shown at 17.
The triangular body 10 includes a lower horizontal cross bar 20 and a pair of inclined shoulder supporting bars or members 21 and 22 extending one each from an end of the cross bar 20 to the neck 11 of the hanger where they intersect. Portions 21' and 22' of the wire forming shoulder supporting bars 21 and 22 are bent downwardly, outwardly, and slightly upwardly to form double arcuate or curved skirt loop supporting hooks 23 and 24. These hooks are oppositely arranged and in the plane of the triangular body 10 with skirt loop receiving openings 25 and 26 disposed within the triangular body 10 of the hanger. With this wire formed hanger the skirt loop hooks 23 and 24 are smooth and do not tend to fray or tear cotton skirt loops L which are usually sewn in the waist band of womens skirts for hanging them up.
This with a jacket l supported on the inclined shoulder supporting bars 21 and 22 and over a skirt S with its loops on the hooks 23 and 24, the skirt may readily be removed from or replaced on the hanger hooks Without the necessity of removing the jacket.
The relatively long neck 11 of the hanger is particularly well adapted for use on the mechanical conveyors so often used in the garment industry as it permits track clearance and holds the garment in a relatively xed position when travelling at high speed. The sturdy but resilient wire hanger permits drop-offs on the conveyor system without damaging the hanger and also permits rough handling when the hangers are separated for reuse by workers. With the frame formed of bent wire and particularly with the skirt loops 23 and 24 disposed in the plane of the triangular body 10, a very compact hanger is provided which results in substantial space saving during hanger storage and use.
The hanger disclosed herein is well adapted to replace the assorted hangers presently used in the garment industry with a resulting saving in initial cost, maintenance, and time for workers transferring garments thereto and therefrom as this hanger is sturdy, well adapted for use on mechanical conveyors, compact, and particularly well suited for handling two-piece garments.
I claim:
A garment hanger formed of a single piece of wire bent into a generally triangular form and including a neck having a supporting hook extending upwardly therefrom, said triangular form providing a lower horizontal cross bar and a pair of inclined shoulder supporting bars, the wire forming each shoulder supporting bar having a first portion bent intermediate the neck and the outer end of the shoulder supporting bar downwardly, outwardly, and with a slight upward swing and then bent upon itself to form a bight portion, and said wire having a second portion bent inwardly and upwardly in substantial contact with said first portion to form an outwardly 3 open double wire hook, the bight portion of which is below and spaced from the supporting bar so that skirt loops may be readily removed from and replaced on said hooks without removing a jacket supported on said shoulder supporting bars.
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Rice Nov. 23, 1926 Reed Sept. 13, 1938 Dean Apr. 14, 1942 Tusay Apr. 26, 1949
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US3054538A (en) * 1960-08-02 1962-09-18 Morris M Rubin Garment hanger
US4162753A (en) * 1978-07-13 1979-07-31 Brown William R Necktie hanger
USD265156S (en) 1980-05-12 1982-06-29 Independent Products Company, Inc. Hanger
USD269238S (en) 1981-12-28 1983-06-07 Independent Products Company, Inc. Hanger
US4606482A (en) * 1985-10-28 1986-08-19 Mchugh Dolores B Non-slip garment hanger
USD330635S (en) 1990-06-28 1992-11-03 Yaffa Licari Clothes hanger
USD498933S1 (en) 2004-02-25 2004-11-30 Merrick Engineering, Inc. Hanger with notched arms
USD502006S1 (en) * 2004-02-25 2005-02-22 Merrick Engineering Inc Notched hanger with swivel hook
USD709292S1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-07-22 Eric Zeldin Hanger
USD724326S1 (en) * 2013-01-12 2015-03-17 Kenneth Dennis Jasinski Split clothing hanger
USD809807S1 (en) 2017-02-01 2018-02-13 Target Brands, Inc. Clothing hanger

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US1607749A (en) * 1925-11-13 1926-11-23 Star Service Hanger Company Garment hanger
US2129871A (en) * 1936-10-27 1938-09-13 Reed Arthur Dixon Garment hanger
US2279777A (en) * 1939-10-06 1942-04-14 Anna L Dean Garment hanger
US2468526A (en) * 1947-10-09 1949-04-26 Tusay John Garment hanger supporting means

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US1607749A (en) * 1925-11-13 1926-11-23 Star Service Hanger Company Garment hanger
US2129871A (en) * 1936-10-27 1938-09-13 Reed Arthur Dixon Garment hanger
US2279777A (en) * 1939-10-06 1942-04-14 Anna L Dean Garment hanger
US2468526A (en) * 1947-10-09 1949-04-26 Tusay John Garment hanger supporting means

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3054538A (en) * 1960-08-02 1962-09-18 Morris M Rubin Garment hanger
US4162753A (en) * 1978-07-13 1979-07-31 Brown William R Necktie hanger
USD265156S (en) 1980-05-12 1982-06-29 Independent Products Company, Inc. Hanger
USD269238S (en) 1981-12-28 1983-06-07 Independent Products Company, Inc. Hanger
US4606482A (en) * 1985-10-28 1986-08-19 Mchugh Dolores B Non-slip garment hanger
USD330635S (en) 1990-06-28 1992-11-03 Yaffa Licari Clothes hanger
USD498933S1 (en) 2004-02-25 2004-11-30 Merrick Engineering, Inc. Hanger with notched arms
USD502006S1 (en) * 2004-02-25 2005-02-22 Merrick Engineering Inc Notched hanger with swivel hook
USD724326S1 (en) * 2013-01-12 2015-03-17 Kenneth Dennis Jasinski Split clothing hanger
USD709292S1 (en) * 2013-03-14 2014-07-22 Eric Zeldin Hanger
USD809807S1 (en) 2017-02-01 2018-02-13 Target Brands, Inc. Clothing hanger

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