HEAVY-DUTY COAT HANGER WITH INTERIOR IMAGE
A hanger for clothing is reinforced by an insert existing substantially or entirely inside the center space of the hanger defined by the outer, typically generally triangular, hanger frame. The insert is fixed, secured, or otherwise semi-permanently or permanently connected to the hanger frame at 3 or more places. The preferred places are 3 places, of which two are on the larger lower part of the frame, or one each on the two smaller, upper parts of the frame. Also, the reinforcing insert comprises an image, so the insert serves both a strengthening function and an aesthetic function.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/086,009, filed Dec. 1, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY1. Field of the Disclosed Technology
This invention relates generally to clothes hangers, and more specifically to strong, heavy-duty coat hangers for hanging heavy coats and jackets, for example. Preferred versions have a reinforcement insert that connects at multiple places to the outer, perimeter frame of the hanger, preferably at inner surface locations of the outer frame. Preferred inserts are entirely, or optionally comprise, an interior (within the frame of the hanger) image of an object, person or person head, vehicle, plant or plant flower, animal or animal head, building, company or team or school logo, landscape, craftsman's or workmen's or labor union's symbol, or other natural or man-made object, for example.
2. Related Art
Some exemplary relevant documents include:
U.S. Design Pat. No. D290,190 (Stolarz) discloses an ornamental design for a luggage hanger with a rotatable hook and a clip on each end of the hanger.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D323,070 (Anderson et al.) discloses an ornamental design for a garment hanger with a panel in its center.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D504,577 (Mann) discloses an ornamental design for a heavy-duty hanger with a straight, vertical, internal part on each end of the hanger.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D591,058 (Patel '058) discloses an ornamental design for a clothes hanger with a circular, internal part on each end of the hanger.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D591,059 (Patel '059) discloses an ornamental design for a clothes hanger with an arched, internal part extending from one end of the hanger to the other end.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D591,060 (Patel '060) discloses an ornamental design for a clothes hanger with a combination, angled and straight, vertical, internal part on each end of the hanger.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,444,029 (Ferraro et al.) discloses a reinforced hanger with parallel upper and lower crossbars, the upper crossbar having both upper and lower reinforcement sections, each reinforcement section having a rib.
SUMMARYThe disclosed device is a hanger for clothing or other objects, wherein the hanger is reinforced by an insert existing substantially or entirely inside the center/interior space of the hanger defined by the inner surface of the outer, typically generally open, triangular hanger frame. The insert is preferably fixed, secured, or otherwise at least semi-permanently connected in a strengthening and supporting manner to the hanger frame at one or more locations, but preferably at least three locations, and in some embodiments at only three locations. Preferred inserts are entirely, or optionally comprise, an image of an object, person or person head, vehicle, plant or plant flower, animal or animal head, building, company or team or school logo, landscape, craftsman's or workmen's or labor union's symbol, or other natural or man-made object, for example.
The insert is preferably generally centered within the hanger frame, so that most or all of the insert is visible when the hanger is in use including with a jacket or coat or other garment, for example, installed on the hanger. The connection points of the insert to the hanger frame may be, and preferably are substantially or entirely in some embodiments, connections of perimeter parts of said natural or man-made object image, for example, the tire perimeters of a motorcycle, the toes and/or hands/fingers of a person, a boot or shoe toe or heel of a boot or shoe for a person, horns of a cow's head, or other parts or pieces of the object image. Connection points include at least one, and preferably two or more separate connections, at the top side of the frame. Preferably top connections points are on both sides of the central hook, on one of two of the smaller top sides of the frame (see connections points D and E of hanger 10′ in
The insert is preferably within the middle ½ (50%) of the width of the hanger, as shown in the drawings and explained by
The reinforcement image insert is preferably substantially two-dimensional, and is substantially wider and taller than it is thick. The thickness may be on the order of a millimeter up to about 2 centimeters, for example, while the width and height will be several inches, for example, 2-6 inches, for example, for a conventional, triangle-shaped hanger. See the perspective views of the hangers in the drawings
Alternatively, the reinforcement insert may be a flat panel secured within or to the hanger frame. This flat panel, which may be solid/continuous or apertures, and may be transparent, translucent, or opaque, and which may be the same material as or a different material than, the frame, acts as a structural support, and may also accept stickers, decals, printing or painting, words and lettering, and/or other indicia to provide an image at least partly within the boundaries of the perimeter of the hanger frame.
Referring to the Figures, there are shown several embodiments, but not the only embodiments, of the subject hanger with interior reinforcement image insert(s).
Within the open, interior space 13 of frame 12, surrounded and defined by the inner surface 15 of the frame 12, is interior reinforcement image 22, in this case the silhouette of a motorcycle with apertures or openings cut or otherwise formed through its body and wheels. Motorcycle image 22 is secured to the inner perimeter/surface of frame 12 at three points—point A in top smaller rod part 14, and points B and C in bottom larger rod part 18. One effect of this type of securement of image 22 is to strengthen and further support frame 12. Another effect is to provide an interesting image 22 at least within the inner perimeter/surface of frame 12—that is, an interior image. These elements of
The hanger of
Certain embodiments may be described as a heavy-duty garment hanger comprising: an outer perimeter frame of generally triangular shape, said perimeter frame having two smaller top parts and one larger bottom part, the two smaller top and one larger bottom parts being connected and secured together to define a generally triangularly-shaped interior space within said perimeter frame; an upstanding hook connected and secured to one or both of said two smaller top parts; a reinforcement insert within said triangularly-shaped interior space, said reinforcement insert being connected to said outer perimeter frame in a strengthening and supporting manner at three connection points, with two of said three connections points being on the one larger bottom part, or two of said three connections points being on one each of the two top smaller parts; wherein said reinforcement insert also comprising an image. The reinforcement insert may be a silhouette of an object image, for example. The object image may be approximately within the middle half of the horizontal width of said triangularly-shaped interior space, for example. Additional structure may be added to the hanger, for example, depending downwardly from said one larger bottom part, and said additional structure may be adapted to receive and support garments. Said additional structure may comprise additional hooks, and/or a lower rung depending downwardly from said larger bottom part. The object image may extend beyond the boundary of the outer perimeter frame in certain embodiments. A plurality of object images may be within the outer perimeter frame in certain embodiments. The reinforcement insert may be a flat panel adapted to receive object images in certain embodiments, and, for example, flat panel may be connected at one connection point to a tab connected to both smaller top parts, and in certain embodiments further connected at two connections points to the larger bottom part. The flat panel may be transparent, translucent, or opaque. The object image may in the form of a sticker, printed on the flat panel, or other decoration, images or indicia. In certain embodiments, apertures may be cut through the reinforcement insert/flat panel to form a silhouette, and the insert/flat panel may have an outer edge that is shaped to be an outer perimeter of the silhouette. In certain embodiments, the perimeter frame lies substantially in a frame plane and has an inner surface, and the insert/flat panel is selected from a group consisting of: A) an insert or flat panel that lies in a plane parallel to the frame plane and extends in, or generally in, that plane to within less than ½ inch (or within less than ¼ inch) of the inner surface all around the perimeter frame; and B) an insert or flat panel that lies in a plane parallel to the frame plane and has outer perimeter regions that touch the inner surface at said connections points and also has outer perimeter regions that are distanced at least 1 inch (or at least 2 inches, or at least 3 inches) from the inner surface. To illustrate the perimeter frame lying substantially in a frame plane and an insert or flat panel lying in a plane parallel to the frame plane, see the insert and frame in
Although this disclosed technology has been described above with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosed technology is not limited to these disclosed particulars, but extends instead to all equivalents within the broad scope of this disclosure, including text, drawings and claims.
Claims
1. A heavy-duty garment hanger comprising:
- an outer perimeter frame of generally triangular shape, said perimeter frame having two smaller top parts and one larger bottom part, the two smaller top and one larger bottom parts being connected and secured together to define a generally triangularly-shaped interior space within said perimeter frame;
- an upstanding hook connected and secured to one or both of said two smaller top parts;
- a reinforcement insert within said triangularly-shaped interior space, said reinforcement insert being connected to said outer perimeter frame in a strengthening and supporting manner at three connection points, with two of said three connections points being on the one larger bottom part, or two of said three connections points being on one each of the two top smaller parts;
- wherein said reinforcement insert also comprising an image.
2. The garment hanger of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement insert is a silhouette of an object image.
3. The garment hanger of claim 2, wherein the object image is approximately within the middle half of the horizontal width of said triangularly-shaped interior space.
4. The garment hanger of claim 1, wherein additional structure depends downwardly from said one larger bottom part, and said additional structure is adapted to receive and support garments.
5. The garment hanger of claim 4, wherein said additional structure comprises additional hooks.
6. The garment hanger of claim 4, wherein said additional structure has a lower rung depending downwardly from said larger bottom part.
7. The garment hanger of claim 1, wherein the object image extends beyond the boundary of the outer perimeter frame.
8. The garment hanger of claim 1, wherein there is a plurality of object images within the outer perimeter frame.
9. The garment hanger of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement insert is a flat panel adapted to receive object images.
10. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the flat panel is connected at one connection point to a tab connected to both smaller top parts.
11. The garment hanger of claim 10, wherein the flat panel is further connected at two connections points to the larger bottom part.
12. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the flat panel is transparent.
13. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the flat panel is translucent.
14. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the flat panel is opaque.
15. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the object image is in the form of a sticker.
16. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the object image is printed on the flat panel.
17. The garment hanger of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement insert comprises apertures cut through the reinforcement insert to form a silhouette.
18. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the flat panel comprises apertures cut through the flat panel to form a silhouette.
19. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the flat panel has an outer edge that is shaped to be an outer perimeter of the silhouette.
20. The garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the perimeter frame lies substantially in a frame plane and has an inner surface, and the flat panel is selected from a group consisting of: a flat panel that lies in a plane parallel to the frame plane and extends to within less than ¼ inch of the inner surface all around the perimeter frame; and a flat panel that lies in a plane parallel to the frame plane and has outer perimeter regions that touch the inner surface at said connections points and has outer perimeter regions that are distanced at least 1 inch from the inner surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 30, 2016
Inventor: JAMES J. BARNES (CLARKSTON, WA)
Application Number: 14/956,381