Article Completely Enclosed Patents (Class 206/287)
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Patent number: 6070720Abstract: Apparatus for displaying and protecting a garment in an unfolded, substantially visible condition, the apparatus including a generally planar backing member including a body portion and at least two limb portions attached to the body portion at locations corresponding to the locations of limb receiving members of the garment, the limb portions of the backing member being preferably bendable relative to the body portion to allow insertion of the backing member into the garment such that the limb portions are received in arm or leg portions of the garment, and a protective envelope constructed of overlapping generally transparent film members having outer peripheral edge portions joined together forming an interior cavity adapted for receiving the backing member when located in the garment, the backing member and the protective envelope each having a profile shape corresponding to the profile shape of the garment when in an unfolded condition, the protective envelope being marginally larger for receiving the baType: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Inventor: Linda Faye Johnson
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Patent number: 6029810Abstract: A dress bag having an open side with a re-sealable closure and a packing strip at one sealed side, an one-way air valve mounted in a through hole of the packing strip for letting air be drawn away from the bag, a swivel hook coupled to the one-way air valve outside the bag, and a swivel hanging ring coupled to the one-way air valve inside the bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Shu-Ling Chen
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Patent number: 5997586Abstract: A bag for the cleaning and containment of soiled fabric articles is provided which comprises a fastening system that, when fastened provides a vapor impermeable container and an interior surface releasably impregnated with an effective amount of a gelled liquid dry-cleaning composition.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventors: James A. Smith, George W. Kellett
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Patent number: 5984063Abstract: A garment separator having a generally rectangularly shaped section of taffeta, the taffeta having an upper strip of nylon tape and a lower strip of nylon tape, and the upper strip of nylon tape fitted to mate with a nylon tape affixed to a receptor zone of a garment carrier. A method of reducing wrinkling of garments in a garment carrying device including the steps of adapting the garment carrying device with a nylon tape in a receptor zone, placing a first garment in the garment carrying device, placing a generally rectangularly shaped taffeta section over the first garment, the taffeta section having a strip of nylon tape, attaching the taffeta section to the receptor zone by engaging the nylon tape of the receptor zone with the nylon tape of the taffeta section, placing a second garment over the taffeta section, and closing the garment carrying device.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventors: Robert N. Wallace III, Aseniah M. Thompson-Wallace
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Patent number: 5919436Abstract: A method and composition for the topical application of a yohimbine or derivative or stereoisomer thereof or effective .alpha..sub.2 -antagonists, to the skin for inhibiting melanogenesis in the skin leading to skin lightening. The yohimbine may be provided as a natural extract, for example, as an extract of Johimbe bark.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventor: Bryan B. Fuller
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Patent number: 5887710Abstract: A garment bag is provided having a hanger support attached to the upper wall thereof, and having upper and lower clamp jaws with a connecting structure between them permitting both rotational and translational movement. A mount structure connects the upper clamp jaw to the upper wall of the garment bag so that it is inclined upwardly from adjacent the rear wall to adjacent the front wall of the garment bag. A limiting pin holds the lower clamp jaw approximately horizontally in the release position. The clamp jaws are in the form of facing channels, and have resilient blocks having a durometer of from approximately 50 to approximately 60 in and extending from them. The resilient blocks may be mounted for transverse movement in the channels, and may be spring urged outwardly as by plural, linearly spaced coil springs, and are deeper than is conventional. The hanger support is able to securely clamp and hold both plastic hangers and wire hangers.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Clemco Products, Inc.Inventors: Wallace London, James S. Deutschendorf
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Patent number: 5884737Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention provides a travel garment bag having a cover with an opening through which items to be carried within the bag may be inserted; a wire box inflexible frame enclosed within and supporting the cover; and a hanging strap attached to the inflexible frame and capable of extending through a second opening in a top wall of the cover. The hanging strap includes a strap having a hook and ring attached to opposite ends thereof. In order to hang the garment bag on a horizontal rod, such as a closet rod, the strap is wrapped around the rod and the hook is hooked on the ring.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Inventor: Ricardo F. Cabo
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Patent number: 5788067Abstract: A gift wrap garment bag including a bag comprising a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion and the rear portion each have an upper triangular section and a lower rectangular section. The front portion and the rear portion are joined at peripheral edges thereof to form an enclosure having an open bottom and an open top. The open top is formed at an apex of the upper triangular sections of the front and rear portions. The open top is dimensioned for receiving an upper hooked portion of a hanger therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Inventor: Sister Anita Marcellis
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Patent number: 5746360Abstract: A coat hanger bag is provided which comprises a pressure bag, a press bar, a hanger member, puller body, a hook, a coat hanger, and a spring. The coat hanger bag is characterized in that the said coat hanger formed as a whole with the pressure bag. The coat hanger bag having a bore provided on its upper part for threadedly securing with the puller body and a receiving space formed on its lower part for receiving hanger member. A moving member is provided within the body of the hanger member. In operation, the sucking tube is threaded into the bore of the coat hanger thereby applying a force on the upper plate which presses the spring and thus, the lower plate is moved downwardly away from the plate of the body and thus, the air within the bag is allowed to flow out of the bag so as to accomplish the object of making a vacuum coat hanger bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1997Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Inventor: Chin-Lai Chen
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Patent number: 5701996Abstract: A snap-fastener bag according to the present invention is composed of a quadrilateral bag body, a deaerating passage provided along a bottom-seal and a snap fastener provided along the opening. The deaerating passage is provided by configurating a deaerating passage opening as a non-adhesive part through one side-seal and along the bottom-seal and by configurating an adhesive part near the bottom of the side-seal to near the other side-seal positioned at a predetermined interval from the bottom-seal in parallel to adhere between the top and bottom films. A paint film coated with a sticky substance having the kinematic-viscosity of 4-5,000.times.10.sup.-6 m.sup.2 /s (100.degree. C.) such as polybutene is applied in the deaerating passage.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1997Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Idemitsu Petrochemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shuichi Goto, Kenichi Tanaka, Hiroshi Odaka
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Patent number: 5605232Abstract: In a doll transporter, the combination comprising a cage; structure located to support a doll contained within the cage; and a cover extending protectively about the cage and to be sufficiently removable therefrom as to provide access to the doll, by manipulation of the cage.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Inventor: Lynn B. Bickle
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Patent number: 5590765Abstract: A hanger support construction for attachment to a garment bag has a pair of clamp jaws pivotally connected adjacent their rear ends, and a latching device for releasably securing the clamp jaws in the closed position, the latching device including a front plate forwardly of the forward ends of the clamp jaws, an actuating lever which is connected by a pivot to one of the clamp jaws, and a retainer which comprises the front plate, a link that engages a surface of one clamp jaw which is remote from the second clamp jaw, a pivot for pivotally connecting the link to the actuating lever, and a connecting structure for connecting the front plate to the link. The connecting structure may include a housing which includes the front plate and plates perpendicular to it which overlie the front end portions of the clamp jaws.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Clemco Products, Inc.Inventor: Wallace London
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Patent number: 5566797Abstract: A luggage case has a generally rectangular prismatic configuration of a size and shape similar to a flight bag when in the closed position, and presents a garment bag when in the expanded or open position. The luggage case comprises a support structure and a flexible panel connected to the support structure which extends laterally from the support structure to expose the interior of both the panel and the support structure. A selective attachment device connects the panel to the support structure to close the luggage case, forming the prismatic configuration. A support piece is connected to the interior of the panel to hold packed articles in the appropriate position. A packing pouch is connected to the support structure to extend from the interior of the case opposite of the panel when the case is opened. The packing pouch folds into the interior of the case and overlaps the packed articles when the case is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: Clemens Van Himbeeck
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Patent number: 5540501Abstract: A laundry bag assembly for children including a bag into which articles are insertable having a first side and a second side and a hanger part for suspending the bag. An upper peripheral region defines an aperture having a neck opening portion and a first arm opening portion on the first side of the bag. First and second connecting areas are situated on the peripheral region and a second arm opening is situated on the second side of the bag. The hanger part has a head portion, a neck portion situated at the lower part of the head portion and first and second arm portions extend laterally from the neck portion. The second arm portion is removably insertable into the second arm opening of the bag. The bag includes cooperating fastening members for attaching the first connector area of the upper peripheral region to the second connector area of the upper peripheral region to thereby separate the bag aperture into a first arm opening and a neck opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Franco Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Jack Franco
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Patent number: 5531335Abstract: A hanger supporter includes a frame including an upper beam and a lower beam inclined relative to the upper beam. A slide includes one end having an axle slidably engaging with a slot of the lower beam. A lever includes a lower end pivotally coupled to the front end of the lower beam at the pivot axis, a middle portion pivotally coupled to the slide, and includes another end for engaging with the upper beam. The slide is disengaged from the upper beam for engaging with the hangers and is engaged with the upper beam for stably retaining the hangers in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Inventor: Shou-Mao Chen
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Patent number: 5419432Abstract: A garment bag for dresses comprising a bag having a front wall, a back wall offset from the front wall, and a periphery formed of a top edge, a bottom edge, and opposed side edges interconnecting the front wall to the back wall to thereby define a hollow interior; a securable door mechanism formed on the bag for allowing access to the interior in one orientation and preventing such access in another orientation; a hanger mechanism coupled to the bag and extendable upwards above the top edge for allowing the bag to be hung from a recipient object; a hanger bar mechanism coupled to the bag at a location facing the interior for holding dress-laden clothes hangers; and an adjustable hem clasp mechanism coupled to the bag and facing the interior for gripping dresses therebetween extended downwards from dress-laden hangers held by the hanger bar mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Inventor: Joyce L. Ingram
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Patent number: 5414975Abstract: Above-ambient pressure is applied by bladders to internal surfaces of a pair of footwear articles to stretch the footwear and prevent deformation during shipping and handling. A protective wrapper forming a gas-impermeable sealed case surrounding the pair of footwear articles abuts external surfaces of the footwear articles. The case has an internal pressure less than ambient pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Bernd Hummel GmbHInventor: Bernd Hummel
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Patent number: 5358106Abstract: An inexpensive plastic garment bag, particularly adapted for gift-wrapping and garment storage, and providing a reusable closure flap system for closing the bottom of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Heather R. KingInventors: Heather R. King, Elaine R. Warton, Max Ware
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Patent number: 5356000Abstract: A garment bag has a front wall that is longitudinally divided to provide a pair of flaps that are turnable away from each other to provide access to the interior of the bag. Each flap has a hinge with a series of detents to permit the flap to be held releasably in any one of a plurality of differently angulated positions. By virtue of this arrangement, access to the interior of the bag is provided, and the flaps may be set in different positions to accommodate available space in a closet.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: York Partners, L.P.Inventor: Paul V. Scicluna
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Patent number: 5323897Abstract: A portable enclosure for the placement of wet articles for storage and at least partial drying. The enclosure includes a rigid plastic frame including an article hanger enclosed by a housing with a top, bottom and sides. At least three of the sides and the top are at least partially formed of a mesh material and at least the bottom is impervious. An exteriorly extending adjustable length strap with Velcro type closure means attached to the frame can be looped over an external support to support the enclosure and contents. A container is located in the bottom of the housing to catch any liquid dripping from the wet articles to contain the dripping within the housing. A zippered opening in one wall is provided for selected entry into the interior of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventor: Donald S. Sperber
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Patent number: 5209327Abstract: A wheeled article of luggage comprising a wheeled frame and a garment bag mounted on the frame. The frame comprises a generally rectangular base, one of the long edges of the base constituting the front edge of the base and the other long edge constituting the back edge of the base, and a post extending up from the base closely adjacent the back edge of the base generally at the center of length of the base, for hanging garments on hangers in front of the post. The bag has a bottom, front, back, sides and a top. The bag bottom is of a generally rectangular shape corresponding to the shape of the base and is secured to the base. The front of the bag extends up from the front edge of the base and is openable for access to the interior of the bag. A bracket is cantilevered forward from the upper end of the post, carrying a rod. A handle is attached to the bracket extending on the outside of the top of the bag arranged for pushing the wheeled bag in direction lengthwise of the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: New Specialized Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Wright, Robert A. Wright, Melvin Repscher
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Patent number: 5180057Abstract: Past garment bags have included expansion features such as a peripheral zipper in the rail portion to permit the garment bag to expand to accommodate a greater number of clothes. A hanger bar for supporting clothes on hangers has also been provided which has a collapsed condition for supporting few hangers, and an expanded condition for supporting a greater number of hangers corresponding to the expanded condition of the garment bag in which the hanger bar is suspended. Such hanger bars have failed to include an effective means for holding the hooked portions of ordinary closet-type hangers in either the collapsed or expanded condition of the hanger bar. Disclosed is such a garment bag with a hanger bar having hanger retaining means which is effective whether the hanger bar has a shortened length corresponding to the collapsed condition of the garment bag or a lengthened condition corresponding to an expanded condition of the garment bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: Dana Franklin
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Patent number: 5143214Abstract: A hanging wardrobe garment storage bag is provided with a garment support rod that hangs directly from an overhead clothes rod rather than from the frame of the garment bag. The garment bag has a conventional rigid wire frame with an upper portion formed into a rectangular wire loop. The rigid, rectangular loop is suspended from the overhead clothes rod by a frame hook which extends up through a central opening in the top of a flexible garment cover. A linearly extending wire garment rack rod is located below the wire garment bag frame and extends parallel to the overhead clothes rod. A pair of garment rack hooks are secured to the garment rack rod and extend up through openings in the flexible garment cover to hang directly from the clothes rod. The garment rack thereby hangs directly from the clothes rod so that the weight of garments stored within the bag does not bear on the garment bag frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Richards Homewares, Inc.Inventors: Robert Freelander, Nicholas Marzano
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Patent number: 5090559Abstract: A cleaner environment is promoted by halting the use of one-time disposable packaging materials which are destined to end up in municipal landfills already strained to capacity and by substituting reusable or recyclable materials in their stead. The present invention provides a reusable carrier bag for dry cleaning, which is convertible between a first orientation of use wherein it serves as a duffel bag like carrier for collecting and carrying dirty clothing to the dry cleaners. After the clothing is cleaned and pressed and hung on a hanger, the reusable dry cleaner bag in a second orientation of use serves as a protective covering for the cleaned items for the return trip from the cleaners to the home. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the reusable dry cleaner bags, once assigned to a customer, are themselves dry cleaned with each customer load. The preferred dry cleaner bags also include hanger holding means for accumulating and managing empty hangers to be returned to the dry cleaner for re-use.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Safety Kleen Corp.Inventor: Alan Gendreau
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Patent number: 5065864Abstract: A laundry valet which is foldable for storage and transport in a suitcase includes a triangular-shaped panel secured to one end along two legs of the triangle defining a pocket for receiving available coat hangers which may be slipped in with the hook portion of the coat hanger protruding out of the top at the vertex of the triangle thereby permitting the valet to be suspended in a closet or on a rack.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: American Tourister, Inc.Inventor: Wayne I. Schmitt
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Patent number: 5060795Abstract: A garment bag comprising a front wall, a back wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls defining a storage compartment for carrying hanging garments having at least one expansion joint which allows the garment bag to selectively expand or contract to carry various length garments. The garment bag further includes an opening panel in the front wall of the garment bag capable of opening to substantially the width of the front wall to allow easy access to the storage compartment and snap fasteners to hold the panels in an open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: The Baltimore Luggage CompanyInventors: Harvey J. Bomes, Jack L. Barber
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Patent number: 5002183Abstract: A garment bag which comprises a gas-permeable surface sheet, a gas-impermeable back sheet joined thereto at their peripheries to make a compartment for accommodating a garment therein and an opening means provided on either one of said surface sheet and back sheet, for providing access into said compartment, and a gas-impermeable sheet being joined onto said gas-permeable surface sheet to make a pocket for accommodating a chemical therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1988Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Sumitomo Chemical Company, LimitedInventor: Takayoshi Okano
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Patent number: 4949842Abstract: A garment bag specifically designed for handling a diver's wetsuit which has a mid-section made from netting material and a waterproof bottom acting as a drainable drip-pan. The wetsuit can be suspended on a hanger within the bag for drying and/or storage. The drip-pan can be drained by means of a resealable outlet. A hook at the top of the bag allows it to be hung during transportation or storage as a conventional garment bag, whether or not the wetsuit is in a wet or dry condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: Charles Mokiao, II
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Patent number: 4923745Abstract: A bag article for the containment and treatment of garments and the like includes a fumigant source element within the bag, which element is activated by exposure of an internal surface to the atmosphere so as to evolve a gaseous treatment agent. The fumigant source element may be provided by a laminar pad, and activation may be achieved by parting of the panels of the bag, such as by the introduction of the garment to be contained therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Barbara WolfertInventors: Barbara Wolfert, Ira S. Dorman
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Patent number: 4880113Abstract: A trolley for suspending and retaining the hooked ends of clothes hangers in a piece of luggage such as a garment bag includes gripping structures which contact the hooked ends of the hangers. The gripping structures incorporate an arrangement for creating a greater resistance against withdrawing the hanger ends from between the opposed gripping structures than for moving the hanger ends into the trolley. The effect is preferably established by a rib configuration integral with the gripping structures that creates a pawl-like resistance. The pawl-like resistance retains the hanger ends in the trolley and inhibits them from unintentional withdrawal from the trolley.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: Lawrence R. Mobley
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Patent number: 4798289Abstract: A trolley for suspending and retaining the hooked ends of clothes hangers in a piece of luggage such as a garment bag includes gripping structures which contact the hooked ends of the hangers. The gripping structures incorporate an arrangement for creating a greater resistance against withdrawing the hanger ends from between the opposed gripping structures than for moving the hanger ends into the trolley. The effect is preferably established by a rib configuration integral with the gripping structures that creates a pawl-like resistance. The pawl-like resistance retains the hanger ends in the trolley and inhibits them from unintentional withdrawal from the trolley.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 17, 1989Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventor: Lawrence R. Mobley
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Patent number: 4727987Abstract: An apparatus for retaining garments securely in place within a folding garment bag and on respective hangers includes a pair of straps forming "suspenders" diagonally across the garments and a second pair of straps forming a "belt" horizontally thereacross. The diagonal suspenders encircle the garment and, in conjunction with elasticized supports extending from the top of the garment bag, maintain the garment in place on their respective hangers.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Delsey Luggage CompanyInventor: Carlo Zezza
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Patent number: 4693345Abstract: A multi-compartment case, in particular such a case for air travel, features a rectangular parallelpiped shaped part with a handle on one narrow side and, projecting beyond the narrow side a tall part which is provided with a hinged lid on the front wall facing the other part and in its interior a device for hanging up clothes. The narrow side projects as a wall section out of a front wall of two tall case shells which are made mainly of light weight metal and are hinged together. The narrow side features connecting elements to secure a briefcase which, when joined to the case, makes the whole into a rectangular parallelpiped.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Swiss Aluminium Ltd.Inventor: Gerhard Mittelmann
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Patent number: 4688671Abstract: An over-the-rod garment bag adapted for use with ventilated metal shelving is described. Ventilated metal shelving is comprised of a relatively thin wire clothing rod that is supported along its length by a plurality of upwardly extending support rods. The described clothing bag has a top with a transverse split extending across the middle thereof. At the split, hook and loop sealing means allow for sealing at location(s) where the rods supporting the clothing rod extend upwardly through the top of the clothing bag. Also on each side of the garment bag, a universal sealing element comprised of radially extending score lines adaptable for use with either ventilated metal shelving or other types of clothing rod closet arrangements is described.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1986Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Whitmor Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Donald Felsenthal, Max Schachter
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Patent number: 4662513Abstract: A garment bag adapted to fold into a suitcase-like configuration for traveling includes corner compartments located within the interior bag in the space above the shoulders of garments supported on hangers within the bag. Cross straps extend over the shoulders of garments supported on hangers in the bag, and criss-cross over the upper portion of the garment. The cross straps support the upper portion of the garments on the hangers and restrain them against sliding downward when the bag is in the folded configuration. A stay bar is removably connected across the middle portion of the bag to support the garments when the bag is folded into the suitcase-like configuration. The ends of the straps are connected to the stay bar. A lower portion of an interior panel of the garment bag includes means for supporting the lower portions of long garments in a U-shaped configuration above a bottom gussett of the bag instead of occupying the bottom of the bag in a wrinkled bunch.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1984Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: William L. King, Charles K. Weisbart
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Patent number: 4655343Abstract: A flexible garment carrier containing accessory pockets capable of accepting clothing which is not pre-folded and then capable of being folded in a manner to form an article of luggage that will fit under an airline seat, or overhead aircraft compartment or be hung in a closet.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Quoin EnterprisesInventors: Michael L. Lane, Lowell Whitney
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Patent number: 4640414Abstract: A locking trolley for gripping and locking the hooked ends of hangers in a garment bag includes a C-shaped frame member and a jaw member extending forward from the rear of the C-shaped frame member. Gripping pads for gripping the hooked ends of hangers are located between the lower horizontal portion of the C-shaped frame member and the jaw member. A locking arrangement operatively moves the jaw member toward the lower horizontal portion of the frame member to cause the gripping pads to grip the hanger ends and also locks the jaw member in the hanger gripping position. The locking arrangement preferably takes the form of a locking lever pivotably connected to the forward end of the jaw member. The locking lever pivots between the jaw member and the upper horizontal portion of the frame member to hold the jaw member in the locked position. To release the locked relationship the locking lever is grasped and pivoted between the jaw member and the upper horizontal portion of the frame member.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1985Date of Patent: February 3, 1987Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: Lawrence R. Mobley, James S. Gregg
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Patent number: 4618058Abstract: A locking trolley for gripping and locking the hooked ends of hangers in a garment bag includes a C-shaped frame member and a jaw member extending forward from the rear of the C-shaped frame member. Gripping pads for gripping the hooked ends of hangers are located between the lower horizontal portion of the C-shaped frame member and the jaw member. A locking arrangement operatively moves the jaw member toward the lower horizontal portion of the frame member to cause the gripping pads to grip the hanger ends and also locks the jaw member in the hanger gripping position. The locking arrangement preferably takes the form of a locking lever pivotably connected to the forward end of the jaw member. The locking lever pivots between the jaw member and the upper horizontal portion of the frame member to hold the jaw member in the locked position. To release the locked relationship the locking lever is grasped and pivoted between the jaw member and the upper horizontal portion of the frame member.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1984Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignee: Samsonite CorporationInventors: James S. Gregg, Lawrence R. Mobley
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Patent number: 4572364Abstract: A garment bag that can also be used as a portable clothes dryer, having a flexible, foldable enclosure with a top gusset adapted to admit the neck of a portable blower-type hair dryer, long side panels and a closed bottom. Also included is a closable opening in one side panel, a plurality of vents near the top and at least one vent at the bottom and a flexible carrying handle attached at spaced locations in the top of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: William T. Jordan
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Patent number: 4502576Abstract: A portable locker for use in carrying sports equipment and clothing is capable of being mounted on a plane field or the like. The portable locker comprises a fabric bag on a metal frame forming a loop and having means extending from the frame adapted to be urged into soil to support the apparatus in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1982Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Inventor: Dennis J. Reardon
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Patent number: 4489829Abstract: A flexible folding garment bag having a detachable cowl is described. The cowl covers the open upper ends of the front panels of the bag and is provided with an interior compartment and means for hanging the cowl in either a vertical or horizontal orientation while removed from. Alternatively, the cowl can be attached to the rear of the bag or folded to expose the closure means on the front of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Inventors: Jay E. Myers, M. Todd Myers
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Patent number: 4460092Abstract: A long-term security system for use with a horizontal pole rack utilizes a hanger having a standard open loop portion and opposed inclined shoulder confronting portions. The system comprises, in addition to the hanger: a chain of sufficient length so that the chain ends may be passed over the pole, outwardly to the ends of the shoulder confronting portions of the hanger, downwardly through the sleeves of the garment, and inwardly towards each other; hooks at the ends of the shoulder confronting portions of the hanger for supporting the chain so that the segments passing through the sleeves hang freely; and a lock for locking the ends of the chain together to form a closed loop around the pole and through the garment. This system is preferably implemented in combination with a garment bag of the standard zippered variety. The garment bag is provided with a fabric tongue that carries a rigid panel that engages the chain at the sleeve ends to help maintain the chain segments in the sleeves vertical.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1981Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-GmbHInventor: Michaelina Lee
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Patent number: 4363388Abstract: A framed garment bag with flexible walls having exterior suspension means at the top thereof and a jointed clamp formed of a pair of pivoted channels disposed in a substantially vertical plane on the interior thereof. The upper channel of the clamp which is fixed to the underside of the top, and the lower channel which is pivoted to the rear end of the former, are fitted with contiguous edges of yieldable material which effect a tight retention of the hooks of the garment hangers disposed therebetween when the channels are clamped together in a plane parallel to the top of the frame of the bag. The upper edge of the yieldable material in the lower channel is serrated or roughened to enhance this retention as well as to provide an impediment to the movement of hooks of the hangers when the lower channel lowered to a limited extent is an inclined position for loading or unloading.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Wallace LondonInventors: Wallace London, Kurt L. Meyer
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Patent number: 4252220Abstract: A framed garment bag with flexible walls having exterior suspension means at the top thereof and a jointed clamp disposed in a substantially vertical plane on the interior thereof. The upper jaw of the clamp which is fixed to the underside of the top and the lower jaw which is pivoted to the rear end of the former are fitted with contiguous edges of yieldable material which effect a tight retention of the hooks of the garment hangers disposed therebetween when the jaws are clamped together in a plane parallel to the top of the frame of the bag. When the jointed clamp is open for loading or unloading the garment hangers, the controlled limited downward inclination of the lower jaw provides a convenient frictional guide for the hangers preparatory to their lifting into juxtaposition to the fixed upper jaw by the movement of a clasp of high mechanical efficiency, which movement terminates in a secure clamping between the jaws.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Wallace LondonInventors: Wallace London, Kurt L. Meyer
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Patent number: 4244453Abstract: A garment cover, hanger, carrier, and removable accessory container encloses suits, coats, capes, dresses, and other lengthy wearing apparel in a protecting bag or container which is generally of the type comprising rectangular sacks of proper length to accommodate a given number of articles to be housed upon coat or garment hangers arranged therein, which possesses suspension hooks extending therefrom in order that they may be hung or suspended from a convenient support; the apparatus of the invention comprising an interiorly disposed but readily removable container for accessories, such as neckties, etc. which is supported by the horizontal cross-bar of one of the aforementioned hangers.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Inventor: Kurt P. Herz
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Patent number: 4236634Abstract: A garment storage sectional container for storing garments on a longitudinally extending support pole in a dust proof manner is disclosed. The garment storage container or bag comprises a frame for supporting a top member of the bag above the pole, a sectional structure for enclosing the garments joinable at its end to an end closure member, an adapter member, or an adjacent bag. A plurality of sectional structure can be joined together along the length of a support pole using slide fasteners where they are joined. Bags or sectional structures of different lengths can be joined using an adapter section with a bottom member which extends at an angle from the bottom of a shorter bag to the bottom of a longer bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1979Date of Patent: December 2, 1980Inventor: Gertrude B. Benedict
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Patent number: 4189035Abstract: A garment cover, hanger, and carrier is provided which encloses suits, coats, capes, dresses, and other wearing apparel in a bag or container for the protection of the garments against wrinkling or becoming soiled which is generally of the type comprising rectangular sacks of proper length to accommodate a given number of articles to be housed upon coat or garment hangers arranged therein; and having suspension hooks extending therefrom in order that they may be hung or suspended from hooks within clothes closets, or in a traveling vehicle such as airplane, automobile, train, bus, marine vessel, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1978Date of Patent: February 19, 1980Inventor: Kurt P. Herz
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Patent number: 4189036Abstract: A foldable garment bag has hooks of separable hangers extended externally from the upper end, and includes a double strap and tabs attached to the bag. One strap member passes beneath the hanger hooks and holds the folded-up portion of the bag; the other strap member loops over a horizontal, linear portion of each hanger hook and constrains the hangers to the bag. The lateral tabs cooperate with the double strap to maintain the folded condition of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1978Date of Patent: February 19, 1980Assignee: Lark Luggage CorporationInventor: Joseph Y. Pelavin
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Patent number: RE31075Abstract: A framed garment bag with flexible walls having exterior suspension means at the top thereof and a jointed clamp disposed in a substantially vertical plane on the interior thereof. The upper jaw of the clamp which is fixed to the underside of the top and the lower jaw which is pivoted to the rear end of the former are fitted with contiguous edges of yieldable material which effect a tight retention of the hooks of the garment hangers disposed therebetween when the jaws are clamped together in a plane parallel to the top of the frame of the bag. When the jointed clamp is open for loading or unloading the garment hangers, the controlled limited downward inclination of the lower jaw provides a convenient frictional guide for the hangers preparatory to their lifting into juxtaposition to the fixed upper jaw by the movement of a clasp of high mechanical efficiency, which movement terminates in a secure clamping between the jaws.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1981Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: Wallace LondonInventors: Wallace London, Kurt L. Meyer
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Patent number: RE32658Abstract: A flexible folding garment bag having a detachable cowl is described. The cowl covers the open upper ends of the front panels of the bag and is provided with an interior compartment and means for hanging the cowl in either a vertical or horizontal orientation while removed from. Alternatively, the cowl can be attached to the rear of the bag or folded to expose the closure means on the front of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1985Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: Andiamo, Inc.Inventors: Jay E. Myers, M. Todd Myers