Patents Assigned to B&G Plastics, Inc.
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Patent number: 5110019Abstract: A garment accessory hanger comprises an integral frame having a hook portion and a body portion, the body portion defining an upper transverse marginal course, a lower transverse marginal course and opposed first and second side marginal courses interconnecting the upper and lower transverse marginal courses, and first and second deflectable arms extending respectively from the first and second side marginal courses, ends of the arms being mutually spaced, the upper transverse marginal course and the first and second arms bounding a first opening in the body portion, the lower transverse marginal course and the first and second arms bounding a second opening in the body portion, the first opening being of lesser area than the second opening, the first and second arms having respective surfaces bounding the first opening which are parallel with an undersurface of the upper transverse marginal course bounding the first opening, the first and second arms having respective surfaces bounding the second opening whiType: GrantFiled: November 28, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 5072866Abstract: A hanger for the hanging of plural garments includes a body portion for hanging a first garment, the body portion having a central opening and a hook portion extending outwardly of the body portion and a cross-member bounding the central opening. A clip unit is provided for securement to the cross-member and for releasably receiving a second garment. The clip unit includes first and second members each having a mid-portion and first and second end portions extending oppositely from the mid-portion, the first end portion of the first member defining a detent for engagement with the cross-member to secure the clip unit thereto, the second end portions of the first and second members being adapted for retentive engagement with the second garment.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1989Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 5038978Abstract: A garment hanger is comprised of an integral body of resilient material having a first portion adapted for releasable receipt of a garment and a second portion for suspending the hanger from a display support. The second portion includes a stem projecting from the first portion and a centrally slotted generally spherical member is supported by said stem and is closable on such slot to exhibit a transient reduced diametric condition for joinder with the display support. The display support has a hollow interior and an opening extending longitudinally with the support and communicating with the interior. In its reduced diammetric condition, the spherical member has a diameter equal to or less than the width of the display support opening for insertion into the display support interior.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 5005741Abstract: A belt hanger is comprised of an integral body defining a hook portion for use with a display rod and a further portion adapted to be folded on itself to form a loop, the body being generally planar and existing largely between a front planar surface and a rear planar surface, the further portion having a projection extending forwardly of the front surface, the body defining a cavity at least in part rearwardly of the rear surface for retentive receipt of the projection.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 5002210Abstract: A garment hanger releasably secured to a display rod which comprises an integral body member defining a central portion having a detent for releasably securing the hanger to the display rod and first and second wing portions extending respectively oppositely from the central portion, the central portion defining a stabilizer extending generally orthogonally to the wing portions and outwardly thereof for maintaining the wing portions and the central portion in non-tilted relation with respect to the display rod upon attachment of the garment to the wing portions. In that the central portion of the hanger interiorly defines the releasable securement detent, the hanger of the invention does not require a extending hook portion, thus enhancing garment hanging density.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4940146Abstract: A countertop suspenders display arrangement includes a countertop stand having a display rod support extending upwardly from a base to a given limited height substantially less than the full length of suspenders to be displayed. The display rod is supported by the stand at a given distance above the base, substantially less than the full length of the suspenders. A suspenders hanger is configured as a resilient, flat body of synthetic material and includes an upper recessed opening about which the body is deflectable to receive the display rod and to self-biasingly resume undeflected state to releasably ensnare the display rod. The body includes a lower portion, separated from the upper opening by a middle portion providing expanse for display of logo, size and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4930692Abstract: A hanger for display of a belt, including a buckle of type having an open frame, has a main body portion with a hook for receiving a display rod and includes a depending buckle-engaging and retaining means which is insertable within the buckle frame, is adapted for releasable retention of the buckle prong and effects full viewability of the prong free end in engagement with the buckle. The buckle is applied an exterior support surface of the buckle-engaging and retaining means and the buckle prong is then pivotally moved into retentive disposition therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1984Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: George Smilow, Samuel L. Kayen
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Patent number: 4884726Abstract: A hanger for the hanging of plural garments has a body portion for hanging a first garment, the body portion having a central opening, a hook portion extending outwardly of the body portion and a cross-member cooperative with the body portion to bound the central opening and snap-hinge units, each in the form of an integral body for the hanging of a second garment. Each snap-hinge unit has first and second hinge members for releasable retention of the second garment, a snap-hinge selectively operable for biasing the first and second hinge members into such retention of the second garment in one state thereof and for biasing the first and second hinge members to release the second garment from such retention in a second state thereof, and detent structure for securement of the snap-hinge units to the cross-member, irrespective of the state of the snap-hinge.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4768649Abstract: A hanger for the hanging of suspenders jointly with a bow tie of the type having a bow and a bow retaining member arranged centrally of the bow and circumscribing same, the hanger comprising an integral body having a first portion for engaging a display rod, and a second portion depending from the first portion and defining at least one pair of suspender hanging openings and further defining a bow tie hanging opening in the body and bounded in first part by continuous wall structure of the body and in second part by a discontinuity in the body providing a passage into the bow tie hanging opening, separate parts of the continuous wall structure respectively aside the passage being mutually deflectable, permitting the receipt in the bow tie hanging opening of the bow tie retaining member.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4765467Abstract: A hanger for the hanging of both a necktie and suspenders comprises an integral body having a first portion for engaging a display rod, and a second portion depending from said first portion and defining at least one pair of suspender hanging openings and further defining a necktie hanging opening in the body and bounded throughout by continuous wall structure of the body, the hanger body supporting first and second deflectable members extending collectively across a major extent of the necktie hanging opening and defining thereby first and second portions thereof for respective receipt and retention of successive courses of the necktie.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4759440Abstract: A hanger for the hanging of suspenders of the type having snap means in first open state for receiving the waistband of trousers and in second closed state for closure retentively upon the waistband comprises an integral body having a first portion for engaging a display rod, and a second portion depending from the first portion and defining at least one pair of openings therethrough, each such opening being bounded in first part by continuous wall structure of the body and in second part by a discontinuity in the body providing a passage into the opening, first and second segments of the wall structure respectively aside the passage being mutually deflectable, permitting the receipt in the opening of the suspender snap means in such closed state thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4714156Abstract: A display hanger for suspenders comprises a flat body having a hook portion and a lower portion. The lower portion includes a pair of elongate suspender-engaging members depending in mutually transversely spaced relation, each having an opening extending therethrough adjacent the body lower portion. Each such member is foldable upon itself and has a free end distal from the body lower portion with a projection extending therefrom. The projections are configured both to permit receipt of the suspender stems by the elongate members and to retentively reside in the elongate member openings upon folding of the members following such stem receipt.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4512093Abstract: An article identification tag has a tag body portion and a tag tie extending integrally from the tag body part. The tag tie has, at its end, a latch projection for retention in a latch opening formed in the tag body part, adjacent an identifier expanse on the tag body part. Configuration of the tag interfitting components is such that essentially no grippable surface is presented in the vicinity of the latched components upon looping of the tie through an article and securement of the tag components.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1983Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: 4453655Abstract: A multi-purpose display hanger for belts having means for selectively supporting such belts by the buckle element thereof upon a horizontally disposed rod or similar support. Means is provided for engaging that type of buckle having a centrally disposed pivotally mounted prong, or that type of buckle having a laterally extending projection on an inner surface thereof for engaging any of a series of holes in an oppositely disposed end of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: George Smilow, Samuel L. Kayen
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Patent number: D301522Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater
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Patent number: D307679Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: B & G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Stuart S. Spater