Garment Hangers Patents (Class 223/85)
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Patent number: 7588173Abstract: The top portion of a filiform metal hook of a hanger is provided with an eyelet and the indicator block is provided with a protuberance that fits into the eyelet to secure the indicator block on the hook. In one embodiment, the indicator block has two hingedly connected tabs that are snap-fitted together over the mounting portion of the hook. In a second embodiment, the indicator block is of box shape with internal projections that fit into the eyelet of the hook.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Mainetti S.p.A.Inventor: Mario Mainetti
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Publication number: 20090212080Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a top sizer is provided for use in combination with a garment hanger having a body and a hook member. The top sizer has a hollow body having an open bottom, a pair of side walls and a convex top wall that extends between the side walls and closes off a top of the top sizer and at least one locking member formed along an inner surface of one side wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Uniplast Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stuart Goldman
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Publication number: 20090188954Abstract: Embodiment of the invention provide a garment support system, which may include a garment hanger and a garment bar physically unconnected to the hanger that can attach to the bottom of a garment supported by the hanger. The garment bar may include one or more clips for attaching the supporting to a garment. The support also may be weighted to provide additional support to the garment and/or to maintain a garment in a desired configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Joy Mangano
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Publication number: 20090173758Abstract: The present invention relates to a hanger of a garment steamer that is adapted for unrumpling clothing such as trousers, jackets, or the like. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hanger of a garment steamer, which employs ribs with a joining means for selectively engaging each one end thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Gyung-Hee Hahn
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Patent number: 7556180Abstract: A garment hanger comprising a body, a hook member and a first and second clamp assembly. The body includes a beam member, a first end and a second end. The beam member has an upper flange and a lower flange spaced apart from the upper flange. Additionally, a first web portion extends from and is oblique to the upper flange. A second web portion extends from and is oblique to the lower flange. The two web portions intersect each other between the upper and lower flanges. The hook member is coupled to the body. The clamp members are positioned on opposing sides of the body. One or both of the clamp assemblies include a rear assembly half and a front assembly half. The two halves are pivotally coupled to each other. Each half has a garment engaging surface and a spring receiving region. The spring receiving region is configured to receive at least two spring members. At least one spring member is coupled to the spring receiving region so as to bias the garment engagement surfaces toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Hanger Plus, LLCInventors: James Hansen, Russell O. Blanchard, Kin Chiu Chung
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Patent number: 7552850Abstract: The present invention provides a clothes holding device which is easily assembled (formed) as a clothes holding device (for example, a hanger), which is compact, which has an interior function for use as an interior material. The device includes a plate member having flexibility, wherein the plate member is bent on the symmetrical axis, and clothes are held with a resulting bent portion. When clothes are not held, the clothes holding device of the present invention is assimilated with the surface of a wall, and appears to be a part of a room's interior. When holding clothes, a vertical-directional lower area of the plate member is bent along the horizontal axis, and the bent portion and the remaining portion hold clothes.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignees: Nihon University, Seems Inc.Inventors: Fujio Koeda, Kei Matsuzawa
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Patent number: 7552849Abstract: A side-sizer for a garment hanger has a collar portion with a band configured to engage a wire hook of the hanger and an indicator portion pivotally connected to the collar portion. The indicator portion has means for retaining the indicator portion engaged with the hanger. The side-sizer exhibits indicia related to an item to be suspended from the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Spotless Plastics Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Stanley Gouldson
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Publication number: 20090159621Abstract: In a lower neck sizer for a garment hanger and a combination turnable wire hook hanger and lower neck sizer, the lower neck sizer includes a body dimensioned to generally surround a cylindrical projection and the support flanges adjacent to the body flange of the hanger, and an inwardly extending tab secured to the sizer body configured to engage the hanger at the lower neck region to resist removal The inwardly extending tab may have a relief to accommodate a cylindrical projection of the hanger and a finger directed towards the intersection between a support flanges and the cylindrical projection. Alternately, the inwardly extending tab may have an upward surface located to engage the body flange. The lower neck sizer may include a downward extension, the inwardly extending tab being carried by the downward extension.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: SPOTLESS PLASTICS PTY. LTDInventor: Stanley F. Gouldson
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Publication number: 20090152311Abstract: Garment refreshing hangers incorporate activated charcoal, a proven odor absorbing material, into the body of the hanger. Garments such as a jacket are hung on the hanger in the traditional manner. The garment areas susceptible to odor producing body areas like the neck and armpits are placed in close proximity to the activated charcoal in the hanger. The activated charcoal absorbs the odors thus removing them from the garment. Provision is made for charcoal replacement upon consumption. Preferably, the charcoal includes activated carbon impregnated porous sheet material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Arthur Edward Schawbel
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Publication number: 20090152310Abstract: Garment refreshing hangers incorporate activated charcoal, a proven odor absorbing material, into the body of the hanger. Garments such as a jacket are hung on the hanger in the traditional manner. The garment areas susceptible to odor producing body areas like the neck and armpits are placed in close proximity to the activated charcoal in the hanger. The activated charcoal absorbs the odors thus removing them from the garment. Provision is made for charcoal replacement upon consumption. Preferably, the charcoal includes activated carbon impregnated porous sheet material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Arthur Edward Schawbel
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Publication number: 20090152309Abstract: A clothes hanger assembly is described with a hook, a support bar perpendicularly attached to the hook, a support bar with a first side and a second side, each side oppositely projecting downwardly, such that the downward projection of the first side and the second side form an arc-like projection, such that the arc-like projection has a gradual point of curvature where the first side and second side meet, the arc-like projection further having a significant point of curvature such that the end points of the first side and second side continue to rotate approximately ninety degrees from where the first side and second side meet; and a support bar having a diameter from 0.5? to 3.0?.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Richard John Muller
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Publication number: 20090145937Abstract: A combination hanger and indicator, or either of them separately, the hanger with a body and a post extending upward from the body, the intersection of the post and the body defining a lower neck region of the hanger, the post having a flange extending outward from the post at a position removed from the body of the hanger. An indicator includes a pair of opposing side walls connected by a pair of opposing end walls, with an opening in the top of the indicator, the opening defined at least in part by a displaceable resilient tab, preferably two positioned on opposite sides of the indicator, attached to one of the side walls or end walls, wherein displacement of the tab enlarges the opening to admit the flange. At least some portion of the post between the flange and the body is smaller than the flange to reduce the displacement of the tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Stanley F. Gouldson
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Publication number: 20090145936Abstract: An inflatable body for de-wrinkling garments comprising an air inlet opening, wherein the inflatable body comprises a nonwoven substrate having an air permeability of from 0.005 m3/m2/min to 30 m3/m2/min, a kit comprising the inflatable body, and a method of de-wrinkling garments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Andre Christian Convents, Christophe Dominique Rene Haegeman
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Patent number: 7537142Abstract: Disclosed herein is a pinch clip garment hanger. The pinch clip garment hanger includes a first jaw member, and a second jaw member pivotally secured to the first jaw member. At least one jaw member includes a friction pad, a receiving portion that houses the friction pad, and a securing device operable to secure the friction pad to the receiving portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Wai Shing Plastic Products Ltd.Inventors: Wai Shing Yau, Wai Keung Yau
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Publication number: 20090129972Abstract: An apparatus comprises a clothes-conditioning hanger able to condition (e.g. fragrance) clothing on the hanger The hanger has a socket (9) beneath its apex (4), which can retain a source of conditioning agent. The hanger arms (3) contain passageways and apertures (6) whereby conditioning agent may be delivered to the clothing on the hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Reckitt Benckiser N.V.Inventors: Guiseppe Di Bono, Giorgio Franzolin
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Publication number: 20090120974Abstract: The adjustable clothes hanger has adjustable sleeve upper stays, sleeve lower stays, and torso side stays. These components adjust to spread the sleeves and torso of a shirt on the hanger to hold the fabric in a smooth, lightly stretched condition to optimize drying and preclude wrinkling. The hanger has opposed sleeve upper stays, which adjust along the underlying frame of the hanger. The outer portions of the sleeve upper stays extend to support the shirtsleeve upper edges. Torso side stays extend downwardly from the horizontal crossmember of the hanger, and adjust to hold the sides of the shirt apart and to hold the torso fabric in a smooth and unwrinkled condition during drying. Pivotal or fixed sleeve lower stays may extend from the upper portions of the torso side stays, or may extend adjustably from the outer ends of the adjustable sleeve upper stays.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Torsak Rossaki
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Publication number: 20090120972Abstract: A garment folding apparatus according to the present invention includes a folding mechanism including a width direction folding section and a length direction folding section for folding a garment hung on a hanger in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction into a predetermined size. The width direction folding section includes a pair of clamps for picking two horizontal-direction ends of the garment hung on the hanger, and a pair of folding width determination sections. The clamps pivot while picking the garment so as to wrap the garment around the folding width determination sections and fold the garment along the folding width determination sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Yoshito Saji, Teruyuki Takizawa, Kozo Ezawa, Masanari Mohri
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Publication number: 20090120973Abstract: A crown sizer for a metal hook hanger. The hanger includes a hook-receiving post having a pair of opposing projections extending outwardly therefrom. The sizer is mounted about the post, and includes a body formed of first and second pairs of opposing sidewalls. Each of the opposing sidewalls in the first pair includes an engagement shoulder on the interior surface thereof, the shoulders being located and sized to engage the projections thereby securing the sizer about the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: THE BUILD-UP PLASTIC & METAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Leung Ho
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Publication number: 20090108035Abstract: A garment carrier and support device is provided for collecting, carrying, supporting, and transporting dry cleaning or other clothing hung on hangers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Marya Obenauf
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Publication number: 20090095778Abstract: A coat hanger has two arms joined at one of their respective ends by a joint, whereon they may rotate, which permits two use positions. In the first position, the arms are totally open adopting a suitable angle for the correct adaptation of the form of the garments to hang. In this position it has the appearance of a traditional coat hanger. In the second position, the arms, rotating in their joint, are folded back one over the other until totally coinciding, so that the size of the coat hanger is compacted reaching its minimum volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: David Beneitez Perez
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Patent number: 7516875Abstract: In a lower neck sizer for a garment hanger and a combination turnable wire hook hanger and lower neck sizer, the lower neck sizer includes a body dimensioned to generally surround a cylindrical projection and the support flanges adjacent to the body flange of the hanger, and an inwardly extending tab secured to the sizer body configured to engage the hanger at the lower neck region to resist removal. The inwardly extending tab may have a relief to accommodate a cylindrical projection of the hanger and a finger directed towards the intersection between a support flanges and the cylindrical projection. Alternately, the inwardly extending tab may have an upward surface located to engage the body flange. The lower neck sizer may include a downward extension, the inwardly extending tab being carried by the downward extension.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Spotless Plastics Pty, Ltd.Inventor: Stanley Gouldson
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Patent number: 7513400Abstract: A combination hanger and indicator, or either of them separately, the hanger with a body and a post extending upward from the body, the intersection of the post and the body defining a lower neck region of the hanger, the post having a flange extending outward from the post at a position removed from the body of the hanger. An indicator includes a pair of opposing side walls connected by a pair of opposing end walls, with an opening in the top of the indicator, the opening defined at least in part by a displaceable resilient tab, preferably two positioned on opposite sides of the indicator, attached to one of the side walls or end walls, wherein displacement of the tab enlarges the opening to admit the flange. At least some portion of the post between the flange and the body is smaller than the flange to reduce the displacement of the tab.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Spotless Plastics Pty, Ltd.Inventor: Stanley F. Gouldson
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Publication number: 20090078727Abstract: A sturdy and inexpensive garment drying hanger apparatus used for drying multiple items of lingerie, bathing suits, delicate articles of clothing, and similar items in an efficient space and manner. The garment drying hanger comprises a central hook and upper and lower support bars that run parallel and are joined by side vertical support bars that slope downward from top to bottom. Attached to the upper and lower support bars are multiple hooks extending in opposite directions from which multiple items of clothing can be hung in spatial relationship to one another in order to allow maximum separation and air flow to accommodate drying of wet clothes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Diane L. Hassel, Steven W. Hassel
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Publication number: 20090078726Abstract: A garment hanger (1) including a main body (3) for operatively receiving a garment, a first hook (5) connected to the main body (3) for hooking the garment hanger (1) onto a first support, and a second hook (7) operatively connected to the first hook (5) for alternatively hooking the garment hanger (1) onto a second support (9). The main body (3) and the first and second hooks (5,7) are preferably contained within a same substantially vertical plane. The second hook (7) preferably includes a securing flange (11) operatively projecting from the first hook (5), the securing flange (1) being shaped so as to define a recessed portion (13) for receiving therein the second support (9). Preferably also, the second hook (7) is operable between a first configuration for allowing the garment hanger from being removed from the second support (9), and a second configuration for securing the garment hanger (1) onto the second support (9) and preventing the garment hanger (1) from being removed from the second support (9).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: CORPORATION MP-8 INC.Inventors: Michele Boulet, Robert Barbusci
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Patent number: 7506785Abstract: A garment hanger comprising a body, a hook member and a first and second clamp assembly. The body includes a beam member, a first end and a second end. The beam member has an upper flange and a lower flange spaced apart from the upper flange. Additionally, a first web portion extends from and is oblique to the upper flange. A second web portion extends from and is oblique to the lower flange. The two web portions intersect each other between the upper and lower flanges. The hook member is coupled to the body. The clamp members are positioned on opposing sides of the body. One or both of the clamp assemblies include a rear assembly half and a front assembly half. The two halves are pivotally coupled to each other. Each half has a garment engaging surface and a spring receiving region. The spring receiving region is configured to receive a at least two spring members. At least one spring member is coupled to the spring receiving region so as to bias the garment engagement surfaces toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Hangers Plus, LLCInventors: James Hansen, Russell O. Blanchard
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Patent number: 7500586Abstract: A hanger is adapted for retaining and hanging objects. The hanger includes a hook having first and second ends, a bead being attached to the second end. The hook defines an upper portion of the hanger. A lower hanger portion includes a spiral-shaped body having first and second ends, the second end being free to accept objects for hanging on the lower hanger portion. The first end of the lower hanger portion is coiled around the second end of the hook upper portion of the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Danver LLCInventor: Julia Oliveira-Martinez
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Publication number: 20090057166Abstract: A jewelry storage apparatus is disclosed that fills these needs by combining the traditional box with a hanger utilizing vertical space in a closet. One embodiment is an apparatus for storing jewelry comprising a hanger and a storage structure affixed to the hanger where the apparatus is suitable for storing in a display-mode a large amount of various types of jewelry including rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets in both a scratch-free mode and a tangle-free mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Chanitya Janet Nelson
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Publication number: 20090057351Abstract: A hanger with some interlocking cam clips that grip some garments together with the hanger. The clip has a pair of arms hinged together at about their middles by a resilient bar and an interlocking cam joined to one arm's end by cylindrical axles. By pushing the cam into the gap of the arms, the jaws, on the other ends of the arms, close with a clamping force.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Thinh Duc Nguyen
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Publication number: 20090050497Abstract: The invention provides a device and a method for packaging of one or more neckties for retail display. The device includes a hanger part for hanging neckties on a rack, and a fastener part for holding the neckties together so as to maintain an orderly appearance. The device is inexpensive, convenient to use, and offers enhanced opportunity for brand identification and advertisement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: William Chang
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Publication number: 20090045231Abstract: A hanger according to the present invention is a hanger for hanging a garment thereon, including: a main body section; a suspension section at which the hanger is suspended, the suspension section being connected to the main body section; and a pair of arm sections for supporting the garment in a suspended state from inside, the pair of arm sections being linked to the main body section, wherein, from a state of supporting the garment spread, the arm sections transform to fold at least a part of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Yoshito Saji, Teruyuki Takizawa, Yoshihiko Matsukawa
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Publication number: 20090045232Abstract: A one-piece hanger designed with clips on each side of the downward slopes of the hanger body is disclosed. The unique placement of the clips allows garment necks to be held tightly onto the hanger. Having clips on the two sloping sides of the hanger provides the present hanger unique advantages.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: N-STYLE, LLCInventor: Natalie Gray
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Patent number: 7481340Abstract: An apparel accessory holder is described. An elongated panel is suspended by a hook from a standard support rod. One side of the panel contains a series of hook and loop locking pads for securing heavy and bulky items such as handbags, while the opposite side contains a series of gentle magnetic locking pads for delicate, amorphous items such as scarves. The hook connection permits swiveling the panel left and right or up and down 360°. Written indicia guide the user to recommended storage procedures; and making one side softer to the touch provides an additional sensory direction to the user. The holder provides added convenience for apparel accessory storage and retrieval within the home, and for a variety of merchandise displays.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Inventor: Gerald P. Murphy
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Patent number: 7481341Abstract: A garment hanger includes: a neck part having upper and lower ends and opposite first and second ends extending between the upper and lower ends; a hook extending from the neck part; a first shoulder adapted to support one of shoulders of a garment; and a second shoulder bar mounted movably on the neck part and adapted to support the other of the shoulders of the garment. The first and second shoulder bars diverge from the neck part in a first direction when the second shoulder bar is disposed at an extended position, and diverge from the first end of the neck part in a second direction different from the first direction when the second shoulder bar is disposed at a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Inventor: Joseph Liang
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Patent number: 7469805Abstract: The present invention is directed to a boot hanger which includes a hook and at least two spaced apart support arms. Each support arm includes a first section having a first end rigidly attached to a base of the hook and a second end disposed distal from the hook. The first section extends at a downward slope from the base of the hook, so that when the hook is disposed to be a high point of the hanger, the second end is disposed lower than the first end. Further, the support arms include a second section having a first end connected to the second end of the first section, and a second end disposed in a region approximately under the hook. The first sections of the support arms angle away from each other to collectively form an acute angle, with the vertex of the acute angle being at a base of the hook. The second sections of the support arms are spaced apart from each other at a generally constant distance, and are generally parallel to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Inventor: Robert E. Lynch
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Patent number: 7467737Abstract: A garment hanger for washing, drying and storing garments including a hanger body having a neck supporting portion and shoulder supporting portions extending outwardly from opposite sides of the neck supporting portion. The shoulder supporting portions have a width separating the opposite sides of the garment by an amount which will distend the same in an open condition at its lower end. A hook structure is coupled to the hanger body and formed for hanging of the hanger from a support device. The neck supporting portion extends upwardly from the shoulder supporting portions to hold the garment neck in an open condition. The neck opening or channel is substantially unobstructed and of a sufficient size for washing of the interior of the garment and to allow convection air flow through the neck portion while drying the garment. A process of convection flow drying of the garment also is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Inventor: Thomas Bissett
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Publication number: 20080308511Abstract: A device for storing, protecting and organizing bras consisting of multi-level beams with storage hooks distributed along the length of the beams and suspended by a central hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Angel D. Ruelas
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Publication number: 20080308586Abstract: A garment hanger includes: a neck part having upper and lower ends and opposite first and second ends extending between the upper and lower ends; a hook extending from the neck part; a first shoulder adapted to support one of shoulders of a garment; and a second shoulder bar mounted movably on the neck part and adapted to support the other of the shoulders of the garment. The first and second shoulder bars diverge from the neck part in a first direction when the second shoulder bar is disposed at an extended position, and diverge from the first end of the neck part in a second direction different from the first direction when the second shoulder bar is disposed at a retracted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Joseph LIANG
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Patent number: 7464842Abstract: In a combination hanger and indicator tab, the hanger has a hook extending upward from a body, and forming an angle with the body, with a rib extending around the periphery of the hanger at least in part of the region of the intersection between the hook and the body. The indicator tab has two opposing side walls connected by an end wall. The side walls preferably have a through opening therethrough, while the end walls preferably have a first notch on at least one free side thereof, but more preferably both. A receiving boss extends inward from one or both side walls, the receiving boss having a second notch therein for receiving the rib of the hanger. Optionally, an incline rises from the interior surface of the size wall carrying the receiving boss towards the top of the second notch.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Spotless Plastics Pty, Ltd.Inventor: Stanley F. Gouldson
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Patent number: 7464841Abstract: A garment hanger comprising a body, a hook member and sizer attachment member. The body includes a central region, a first leg extending away from the central region and a second leg extending in a direction opposite to the first leg. Each of the first leg and the second leg include a strap slot which comprises a central opening defined by opposing upper flanges terminating with inward protrusions, and a convex bottom flange defining a peak corresponding to the central opening. The hook member is coupled to the body. The sizer is attached to the body proximate an interface between the hook member and the body and comprises a first and a second opposing buttress positioned about either side of a central base. Each of the first and second opposing buttresses include a plurality of flanges and a web disposed therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Hangers Plus, LLCInventors: James Hansen, Russell O. Blanchard
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Publication number: 20080296322Abstract: To provide an utensil adapted to wash a brassiere without loss of shape in cup portions, damage of fabric such as lace and cloth, and deformation and twisting of wires. A brassiere holder (20) is configured by two cup receiving portions (21), a connecting portion (22) and a hook portion (24). When the cup receiving portions are pressed from the side, the connecting portion is elastically deformed to allow the two cup receiving portions to be folded back on each other such that a part of a flange portion of the two cup receiving portions is brought into contact with the other part of the flange portion and a gap gradually increasing toward the upper side is formed between the two cup receiving portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Yoshiki Okazaki, Kazuyo Okazaki
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Publication number: 20080296324Abstract: A non-slip hanger includes a hanger body (1) and a hook (2). There are two upper holders (11,12) on the top of both sides of the said main body (1) so that clothing can be inserted from the upper holder apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2006Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Peizi Zhao, Yongwu Hu
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Patent number: 7455203Abstract: A nestable hanger including: a support means for supportably hanging the hanger on a display; a body supported by the support means and having two pinch grips disposed thereon for retaining a garment therein; where the hanger nests in a stack of similar hangers such that the hanger interlocks with the stack of similar hangers. The hanger can be in a plane substantially parallel with a plane of the stack of similar hangers, or alternatively, in substantially a same plane as the stack of similar hangers.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Spotless Plastics Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Stanley F. Gouldson, Olaf F. Olk
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Patent number: 7448520Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing disadvantages of the prior art are addressed. In one aspect of the present invention, a hanger for supporting a belt buckle includes a flexible body having a top end, bottom end and prong portion therebetween. The top and bottom ends include top locking component and corresponding bottom locking component respectively. The locking components engage to lock the top end to the bottom end. The prong portion includes an access opening and prong holder. The prong portion limits movement of a prong within the hanger to prevent dislodgement of the prong.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: B&G Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Chester Kolton, Michael Norman
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Patent number: 7441678Abstract: A hanger for displaying a necktie includes a main panel made from a flexible sheet material. The panel includes a front portion and a rear portion. The top edge of the front portion is disposed against a fold portion and the two side edges of the front portion each have a tab extending adjacent to the fold portion, the tabs being parallel to the fold portion. The side edges each have a flap. The rear portion includes a top edge, two side edges and a bottom edge. The top edge of the rear portion is disposed against the fold portion. The two side edges of the rear portion each have a tab extending therefrom at a point opposite to the fold portion where the tabs are generally parallel to the fold portion. The fold portion has an aperture for receipt of a hook.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Reborn Products, Co., Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Ford, Allan L. Ford
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Publication number: 20080257919Abstract: A three-dimensional collar shape retaining hanger prevents collars of a plurality of garments from being crushed and is capable of being stacked in a large number. The hanger has a hook portion and a hanger body. Between the hook portion and the hanger body, a connecting plate part which is a central collar supporting portion body is provided to connect the hook portion and the hanger body. A pair of first curved parts which protrudes toward a rear side of the hanger so as to abut on a rear neck portion of a collar is connected to right and left sides of the connecting plate part. To end portions of the first curved parts, a pair of second curved parts is connected at each distal end thereof. Each base end of the second curved parts is connected to the hanger body. A portion between the distal end and the base end of each of the second curved parts protrudes toward the front side of the hanger so as to abut on an inside of a front portion of the collar.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Osamu Yamada
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Publication number: 20080251548Abstract: A vee shaped open-armed folding hanger (10) for an improved method of drying and storing watersport garments (20, 22, & 25). Current hangers support all the weight of the garments on the shoulders or shoulder straps causing damage to the garment. This hanger minimizes the stress on a garment (20) by supporting its mid-section from an open horizontal arm (14). By providing two steeply angled arms, bootie posts (12b), to hold booties (22) and glove lanyard (24) for gloves (25), all garments are kept on one hanger. When not in use it is folded to conceal the hook, eliminating the potential to inflict damage to a garment when packed together for travel. In the open position, the rotated vee shape provides more vertical reach than other designs; increasing the hanger's versatility. The addition of an auxiliary swivel hook (27) provides even more versatility in suspending the hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: Michael John Mulderig
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Patent number: 7434711Abstract: A garment hanger according to the invention is provided with at least one clamp comprised of a pair of jaw members. At least one of the jaw members has a pivoting jaw end.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: The Accessory Corp.Inventor: Steven Sutton
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Publication number: 20080245833Abstract: A clothes hanging for the comfortable transportation of articles of clothing within the interior of a passenger vehicle behind the back and head rests of the seat, includes of a clothes hanger body mounted in fixed fashion to a clothes hanger supporting rod, the lower end of the clothes hanger supporting rod is inserted into a matching fitting. The matching fitting is a pipe-like body of rectangular cross-section with an open upper end, which is built directly, in fixed fashion, into the back rest, at the middle part of the upper end of the back rest of the seat, into which the lower end of the clothes hanger supporting rod, also of rectangular cross-section is inserted with a direct contact, a hook to accommodate the placement of further conventional clothes hangers is mounted to the upper end of the clothes hanger supporting rod that projects beyond the clothes hanger body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2004Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventor: Jozsef Vacity
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Publication number: 20080237279Abstract: A garment transportation and storage device comprises a support rod at the bottom, a hook at the top, and a ball-shaped handle between the support rod and the hook for transporting garments supported on the support rod by hangers and for engaging the hook with a support structure. An article transportation and storage device comprises an inverted U-shaped frame, a support rod slidably engageable with the frame, and a hook mounted on the frame for pivotal movement between extended and retracted positions. A garment receiving and supporting hanger is provided with an inflatable garment protection device that prevents wrinkling of garments supported by the hanger. A garment transportation and support device comprises opposed garment engaging arms that pivot outwardly to securely support a garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Jacquelynn R. Lueth, william D. Garnet
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Publication number: 20080203119Abstract: A plurality of devices for preventing creases and wrinkles in articles of clothing best suited for hanging onto the horizontal arm, or the side arms of a clothes hanger and in combination of the two, that connects to, and disconnects from the horizontal arm of the clothes hanger, and quickly and efficiently becomes two devices that connect to, and disconnect from the two side arms of the clothes hanger via a fitting adjustment in the center of the device. The plurality of devices can be reinstalled and used again on the horizontal arm as a single device without compromising the integrity of the functionality of the device. A plurality of fitting Adjustments occur at each end of the device producing a longer length than the horizontal arm of the clothes hanger, and thus allowing installation onto horizontal arms and side arms varying in length resulting from differently manufactured clothes hangers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Michael James Cameron, Sherry Lynn Cameron