Abstract: A ridge vent for covering the opening at the peak of a roof. The ridge vent is composed of a first panel portion joined to a second panel portion to form a generally inverted V-shaped web portion which fits over the peak of the roof. The web portion has an interior surface on which a plurality of V-shaped baffles are disposed to support the vent on the roof. The baffles are disposed in an overlapping pattern to resist rain and snow from entering the building. The ridge vent also has ventilation ribs with openings therebetween the ribs extending downwardly from each side of the web portion to allow passage of air into and out of the openings. An angled flange is provided at either side of the ridge vent to deflect air upwardly and over the roof and to create negative air pressure. Alignment tabs and flaps are provided to connect contiguous vent panels together along a roof peak. Nail holes are provided for securing the vent panels to the roof.
Abstract: A garment hanger support for use with a transportable wardrobe is provided. Detachable hold down clips engage hanger bar brackets to facilitate securing a locking cap to the hanger bar. The clips are easily replaced to permit extended use of the locking cap and hanger bar in the event of damage to a hold down clip. Hook portions of garment hangers are received over a main channel of the hanger bar and secured by the locking cap cooperating with at least one hold down clip. The support ends of the hanger bar are adapted to supportably engage along upper edge portions of opposing vertical sidewalls of a wardrobe. Garments retained on garment hangers may be securely maintained within a wardrobe for safe transportation. The hold down clips are hand-bendable to permit easy locking and unlocking. Also, clip detachment and replacement may be accomplished without the aid of tools.