Pivoted Support Patents (Class 211/116)
  • Patent number: 4366909
    Abstract: A clothes hanger with multiple clothes supports is formed of a pair of U-shaped members each having a bight portion and two leg portions. The leg portions form the upper and lower clothes supports extending laterally from the bight portion with other struts fixed to the bight portion between the leg portions and forming the remaining clothes supports. The leg portions and the struts are all located in a single plane. A hook is secured to the end of a support rod which is hingedly connected to the bight portions of the two U-shaped members. The U-shaped members can be pivoted relative to the support rod, held in the vertical position, so that the bight portions can be positioned vertically or horizontally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1983
    Inventor: Ibrahim Fahmi
  • Patent number: 4278177
    Abstract: A clothes hanger with multiple clothes supports is formed of U-shaped member having a bight portion and two leg portions. The leg portions form the upper and lower clothes supports extending laterally from the bight portion with other struts fixed to the bight portion between the leg portions and forming the remaining clothes supports. The leg portions and the struts are all located in a single plane. A hook extends from the U-shaped portion for supporting the bight portion in a vertical position. The hook is located in the same plane with the leg portions and struts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1981
    Inventor: Ibrahim Fahmi
  • Patent number: 4184618
    Abstract: A caddy for attaching to a walker having a compartment sub-divided to accommodate various items and suspended from two or more hangers or hooks, securable to a walker frame member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1980
    Inventor: Marjorie F. Jones
  • Patent number: 4129218
    Abstract: A multiple hanger for garments such as blouses, shirts and the like, includes a plurality of generally parallel hanger elements on which the garments are hung. A connecting rod is pivotally connected to each of the hanger elements, and a guiding rod is pivotally connected to each of the hanger elements parallel to and spaced from the connecting rod to thereby provide a parallelogrammatic linkage such that the hangers are pivotal simultaneously in parallel array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1978
    Inventor: Guido Koellner
  • Patent number: 4116341
    Abstract: A device for storing bicycles in a building such as a garage where there is space over the hood of an automobile parked in a garage. The device includes brackets or means for attaching the device to the frame structure of the building, and a rack on which the bicycles are mounted, the rack being pivotally connected with the brackets so that the rack may be turned forwardly about its pivot to bring the rack and bicycles thereon from vertical to horizontal position. Another feature is means associated with the brackets and the rack to prevent the rack from turning the wrong way about its pivot. Another feature involves clamping means for grasping the inclined members of a bicycle frame near the center of gravity of the bicycle frame. Another embodiment includes means for mounting a rack such as above referred to at the rear end of an auto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Inventor: Thomas Hebda
  • Patent number: 4097359
    Abstract: An electrically conductive rack or frame for transporting and supporting workpieces to be coated, and wherein the workpieces are in electrical contact with and supported on readily removable hooks that are electrically connected to and supported on the frame of the rack. The workpiece-supporting hooks are detachably engaged in struck-out, die-stamped sockets formed in the rack. The rack is also provided with die-stamped locking projections which prevent the hooks from becoming accidentally disengaged from the rack. A removable cover further safeguards the electrical connection between the hooks and the rack and prevents an undesired accumulation of coating material on the interconnecting portions of the hooks and rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1978
    Assignee: White Castle System, Inc.
    Inventor: Walter E. Davitz
  • Patent number: 3993205
    Abstract: A necktie hanger for holding a plurality of pre-tied neckties such as would be used to store them in a closet or hold them on display for sale. A top half loop is provided for attaching the hanger to some form of support while positioned horizontally across the bottom of the hanger there are a plurality of loops for holding the ties. The narrow part of the loops are spaced together close enough to hold the knot of a pre-tied necktie and deep enough to act as a slot for holding the same. The holder portion of the hanger as well as the structure of the slots may be either in two parts or in one separate structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1976
    Inventor: Charles C. Pilchard