[0001] The invention relates to a dress-hanger, particularly meant for a diving suit, which
comprises at least one supporting element, so-called jacket-carrying element, and
in the median top region thereof is provided with an intermediately located dress-hanger-suspending
hook member.
[0002] The object of the invention is to provide a dress-hanger as disclosed above, which
should be of a sufficiently strong, easy, and low-cost construction, and should prevent
any deformation of a diving suit at the parts thereof resting on the dress-hanger.
[0003] A further object of the invention is to provide a dress-hanger on which not only
a diving suit, but also other pieces of a diving outfit may be accomodated, whereby
the whole diving outfit will occupy a lesser space and will be more easily carried,
while a better preservation of the diving outfit is furthermore ensured.
[0004] The invention attains these objects by the provision of a dress-hanger as disclosed
at the outset, wherein the jacket-carrying element consists of two arms extending
outwardly from both side ends of the intermediately located dress-hanger hook member.
These arms are inclined downwardly relative to the intermediately located dress-hanger
hook member. On their upper side the downwardly inclined arms of the jacket-carrying
element are each formed with an overlying, respective member for a jacket or the like
to be borne by its shoulders. These jacket-bearing members are transversely enlarged
relative to the longitudinal extent of the jacket-carrying element and have an upwardly
roundish cross-sectional shape, so that a roundish upper surface is formed for the
jacket shoulders,
[0005] In order that either a sleeved or a sleeveless jacket may be borne by its shoulders
by the transversely enlarged jacket-bearing members on both downwardly inclined arms
of the jacket-carrying element, these jacket-bearing members are advantageously made
in two parts.
[0006] The one internal parts of the jacket-bearing members are adjacent to the respective
side end of the intermediately located dress-hanger hook member, and extend therefrom
to about half-way of the respective, downwardly inclined arm of the jacket-carrying
element, which is integrally formed with the dress-hanger hook member. These internal
parts are solidary and preferably made of one piece with the respective arm of the
jacket-carrying element.
[0007] The other external parts of the jacket-bearing members are both overhangingly associated
with the outward end section of the respective, underlying arm of the jacket-carrying
element. The external parts of the jacket-bearing members are each carried by an arcuate,
convex elastic tongue which by its arcuate end portion is connected with the outer
end of the respective, downwardly inclined arm, and has its closed end located at
its outward end. Thus, hanger portions are formed between the overlying external parts
of the jacket-bearing members and the underlying outward end sections of the downwardly
inclined arms of the jacket-carrying element. Owing to the provision of the elastic
tongues, these external parts are elastically liftable from the respective arm and
are lowerable down thereon. Both external parts have their inward end beveled and
inclined downward, and are spaced apart from the respective, also downwardly inclined,
opposite internal part of the jacket-bearing members, so that a slot is formed therebetween.
Through this slot a sleeveless jacket can be inserted by its shoulders into either
of the hanger portions, by lifting up the external parts of the jacket-bearing members.
Whereas, under the weight of a sleeved jacket being hung by its shoulders on the jacket-bearing
members, the external parts of the jacket-bearing members are lowered down, and two
continuous jacket-bearing members are thus formed with the internal parts thereof.
[0008] The dress-hanger of the invention is also formed with a supporting lower element,
so-called trousers-carrying bar, which by the ends thereof is connected with the outer
ends of the downwardly inclined arms of the jacket-carrying element.
[0009] According to a further feature of the invention, the dress-hanger is provided with
immovable means for holding up at least one, and preferably two pressure-reducing
valves of delivery devices for air-breathing apparatus. The dress-hanger is also provided
with means for annular seals to be held thereon, and with removable means for further
pressure-reducing valves of delivery devices for air-breathing apparatus and/or for
other pieces of a diving outfit to be carried thereby.
[0010] The dress-hanger according to the invention can be made in a simple manner from plastics
material, and it is formed with immovable and removable stiffening members.
[0011] Owing to the provision of the disclosed jacket-carrying element and trousers-carrying
bar, any detrimental deformation of a diving suit resulting from its own weight, is
effectively prevented by the dress-hanger according to the invention. Moreover, this
dress-hanger is so made that the various means for holding pressure-reducing valves
of delivery devices for air-breathing apparatus and other pieces of a diving outfit
can be accomodated therein. Thus, the whole diving outfit including a diving suit,
can be collected on one single element, that is, on the dress-hanger of the invention.
A diving outfit is therefore more easily transported and stored, and a possible loss
of any requisite piece of a diving outfit is then avoided.
[0012] The dress-hanger of the invention is framed in such a particular menner that it is
sufficiently strong and easily made at a low cost.
[0013] Further features of the invention form the object of the dependent claims.
[0014] The features of the invention and the advantages arising therefrom will more clearly
appear from the following specification of the preferred embodiments thereof, which
are shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a view showing one of the faces of a dress-hanger according to the invention.
Figure 2 shows a top view of the dress-hanger according to Figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a perspective detail view in an enlarged scale of one of the removable
means for outfit pieces to be carried thereby.
Figure 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the supporting lower element, so-called trousers-carrying
bar, with a hanger member being removably fitted thereon.
Figure 5 shows a modified embodiment of the dress-hanger as viewed in Figure 1.
Figure 6 shows a modified embodiment of the removable means for outfit pieces to be
carried thereby, as viewed in Figure 3.
[0015] In Figure 1 there is shown a dress-hanger according to the invention, which consists
of a substantially triangular frame with its isosceles sides forming both arms 1',
1'' of a supporting upper element, so-called jacket-carrying element 1, and with its
base forming a lower supporting element, so-called trousers-carrying bar 3.
[0016] A dress-hanger-suspending hook member 2 is integrally formed in the median top portion
of the dress-hanger, between the arms 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1, which
are downwardly inclined relative to the intermediately located dress-hanger hook member
2.
[0017] The downwardly inclined arms 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1 extend outwardly
from both side ends of the intermediately located dress-hanger hook member 2. The
outer ends of the downwardly inclined arms 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element
1 are connected to the ends of the trousers-carrying bar 3. On their upper side the
said arms 1', 1'' are each formed with a respective member for a jacket or the like
to be borne by its shoulders. The jacket-bearing members are transversely enlarged
relative to the longitudinal extent of the jacket-carrying element and have an upwardly
roundish cross-sectional shape so that a roundish upper surface is provided for the
jacket shoulders.
[0018] In order that either a sleeved or a sleeveless jacket may be borne by its shoulders
by the transversely enlarged jacket-bearing members on both downwardly inclined arms
1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1, these jacket-bearing members are advantageously
made in two parts 5, 5'.
[0019] The one internal parts 5 of the jacket-bearing members are adjacent to the respective
side end of the intermediately located dress-hanger hook member 2, and extend therefrom
to about half-way of the respective, downwardly inclined arm 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying
element 1, which is integrally formed with the dress-hanger hook member 2. These internal
parts 5, 5' are solidary to, and preferably made of one piece with the respective
arm 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1.
[0020] The other external parts 5' of the jacket-bearing members are both overhangingly
associated with the respective outward end section of the underlying arms 1', 1''
of the jacket-carrying element 1. The external parts 5', of the jacket-bearing members
are each carried by an arcuate, convex elastic tongue 4 which by its arcuate end portion
is connected with the outer end of the respective arm 1', 1'', and has its closed
end located at its outward end. Thus, hanger portions are formed between the overlying
external parts 5' of the jacket-bearing members and the underlying outward end sections
of the arms 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1. Owing to the provision of the
elastic tongues 4, these external parts 5', are elastically liftable from the respective
arm 1', 1'' and are lowerable down thereon. Both external parts 5', have their inward
end beveled and inclined downward, and are spaced apart from the respective, also
downwardly inclined, opposite internal part 5 of the jacket-bearing members, so that
a slot 6 is formed therebetween. Through this slot 6 a sleeveless jacket can be inserted
by its shoulders into either of the hanger portions, by lifting up these external
parts 5'. Whereas, under the weight of a sleeved jacket being hung by its shoulders
on the jacket-bearing members, the external parts 5' of the jacket-bearing members
are lowered down, so that two continuous jacket-bearing members are then formed with
the internal parts 5 thereof.
[0021] Both the internal and external parts 5, 5' of the transversely enlarged jacket-bearing
members are improved in that they have their upward faces formed with a plurality
of ribs 105, 105', to prevent the jacket shoulders from slipping off therefrom. These
ribs are arranged transversely relative to the longitudinal extent of both arms 1',
1'' and in a mutually spaced apart relation, and are interconnected lengthwise of
the arms 1', 1'' by a longitudinal median rib 205, 205'.
[0022] A median aperture 8 is formed in the dress-hanger portion 7 for connection of the
intermediately located dress-hanger hook member 2 to either downwardly inclined arms
1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1. The median aperture 8 is substantially rhomboidal
in shape, and is so formed that its peripheral upper part is delimited by two diverging
downward extensions 102 of the dress-hanger hook member 2, and has its open lower
end closed by a U-shaped stirrup-like member 9. Through these two diverging downward
extensions 102 the dress-hanger hook member 2 is connected to the associated inner
ends of either arms 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying element 1. By the provision of
this aperture 8 a means is provided for holding up at least one pressure-reducing
valve R of a delivery device for an air-breathing apparatus, particularly for holding
up the pressure-reducing valves R of two delivery devices.
[0023] The trousers-carrying bar 3 is connected to the jacket-carrying element 1 at respective
intermediate locations by means of stiffening members 10, 11. These stiffening members
are easily removable by breaking them up at predetermined weakening lines 12, and
should be removed when trousers or the like are to be hung on the trousers-carrying
bar 3.
[0024] The stiffening member 10 is for connecting at a median position the upper side of
the trousers-carrying bar 3 to the bottom edge of the stirrup-like member 9. This
stiffening member is removable by breaking it up at a predetermined weakening line
12.
[0025] The stiffening members 11 are provided at both sides of the intermediately located
stiffening member 10. These stiffening members are in form of hanger members 11 for
pieces of a diving outfit to be suspended therefrom. Each stiffening member 11 is
removably connected by means of connecting webs 13 to the upper side of the trousers-carrying
bar 3, as well as to the lower side of the respective arm 1', 1'' of the jacket-carrying
element 1 and to the respective side edge of the U-shaped stirrup-like member 9. The
hanger member-connecting webs 13 are removable by breaking them up at predetermined
web-weakening lines 12, to have a clear space at the trouser-carrying bar 3. Moreover,
the hanger members 11 are formed with further means 111, 112 for the hanger members
to be snappingly engaged on the upper side of the trousers-carrying bar 3 in a removable
manner.
[0026] Specifically, the trousers-carrying bar 3 has an H-shaped cross section, with both
of its projecting upper and lower wing-like edges extending lengthwise of, and outwardly
from either of the dress-hanger faces. At the top portion of each hanger member 11
for diving outfit pieces to be suspended therefrom, a respective means is provided
for the projecting upper edges of the H-shaped trousers-carrying bar 3 to be engaged
therein, and is formed with undercuts 111, 211. This means consists of a guide member
extending across the top portion of the respective hanger member 11, and being associated
with the upper end portion of the hanger member stem 311. At the one side end portion
of this transversely extending guide member, preferably at the free side end portion
thereof, a groove is formed between the undercut 111 and the underside of the hanger
member top portion, into which one of the projecting longitudinal upper edges of the
H-shaped trouser-carrying bar 3 is fittable. The other, opposite side end portion
of this transversely extending guide member, which preferably lies on the side of
the stem 311, is formed at the level of the bottom wall of the undercut 111 with a
half-round inward projection 211. Owing to the inherent elasticity of the material
from which the inward projection 211 is made, this inward projection is snappingly
engageable under the projecting, other upper edge of the H-shaped trousers-carrying
bar 3. The projecting trousers-carrying bar lower edge on the same side as the snappingly
engageable inward projection 211, affords a surface for the stem 311 of hanger member
11 to rest thereon. By this arrangement further pieces of a diving outfit can be then
suspended from the trousers-carrying bar 3.
[0027] According to a further feature of the invention, a projecting cylindrical member
202 is provided on both dress-hanger faces, at right angles with the hook member-connected
common top portion of the diverging downward extensions 102. Owing to the provision
of this member 202, annular seals 14 of the O-ring type may be held thereon. The outside
diameter of the projecting cylindrical member 202 is advantageously slightly greater
than that of the annular seals 14, which are then elastically retained thereon, however
without undergoing any detrimental deformation.
[0028] The invention furthermore provides a safety means for closing the dress-hanger hook
member 2 at its open side, so as to prevent this hook member from becoming disengaged
from where it is hung. This safety means is in form of a string 15 or the like, and
is passed through the holes 402, 302 respectively provided in the free end of the
dress-hanger hook member 2 and in the top of the hook member-connected common portion
of the diverging downward extensions 102.
[0029] Additional means 16 are provided for removably connecting, once the stiffening members
10 and 11 have been removed, the trousers-carrying bar 3 to the jacket-carrying element
1. These means are in form of one or more safety strings or the like, which are passed
through at least the one hole 103, specifically through both holes 103, 203 in the
median portion of the trousers-carrying bar 3 and around the curved downward portion
of the U-shaped, stirrup-like lower member 9 forming the lower part of the aperture
8.
[0030] According to one advantageous feature, the dress-hanger is formed of one piece from
plastics material. More particularly, the dress-hanger consists of one two-sided shaped
flat piece, with its projecting, peripheral upper and lower, inner and outer edges
being formed by continuous ribs extending outwardly from both of the dress-hanger
faces, in the transverse direction relative to the longitudinal extent of the dress-hanger,
whereby a sufficient stiffness of the dress-hanger is thus ensured.
[0031] The dress hanger shown in Figure 5 differs in construction from the dress-hanger
embodiment according to Figure 1. In the modified embodiment, according to Figure
5, of the dress-hanger, the U-shaped stirrup-like lower member 9 has only one of its
wings connected to the lower end of the associated donwnward extension 102 of the
dress-hanger hook member 2. The other wing of this member 9 ends at a distance from
the coinciding downward extension 102, whereby a gap 109 is formed in the peripheral
outward edge delimiting the aperture 8. The means for holding pressure-reducing valves
R of delivery devices for air-breathing apparatus therefore is substantially in form
of a hanger member 9 with its curved portion arranged in the downward opposite direction
to the upwardly turned curved portion of the dress-hanger hook member 2. A stiffening
rib member 209 is further provided, and extends all around the peripheral outer edge
of the U-shaped stirrup-like member 9. Just as the connected one wing of the U-shaped
stirrup-like member 9, this stiffening rib member 209 is also connected to the lower
end of the same downward extension 102. On the side of the connected one wing of the
U-shaped stirrp-like member 9 the stiffening rib member 209 spreads upward from the
lower end of this connected one wing to the underside of the associated dress-hanger
arm 1'. Whereas, this member 209 gradually diminishes in size to the loose end of
the not connected other wing of member 9. Therefore, a higher stiffness is afforded
to the U-shaped stirrup-like member 9.
[0032] Also in the modified embodiment according to Figure 5, the hanger members 11 for
diving outfit pieces to be suspended therefrom, are arranged in mutually symmetric
positions relative to the transversal, vertical median plane of the dress-hanger.
[0033] Turning now to Figure 6, there appears that the hanger members 11 according to this
modified embodiment, are each formed at their free end with a clamping member 17 for
pieces of a diving outfit, such as a pair of gloves or of boots, a hood, or the like,
to be retained therein. The clamping member 17 may be fastened to the free end of
hanger member 11, or it may be made of one piece therewith.
[0034] According to the modified, advantageous embodiment shown in Figure 6, the clamping
member 17 has its clamping parts respectively formed by the free end portion 411 of
hanger member 11 and by the associated downwardly bent extension 117. This clamping
member extension 117 is so bent that its downward free end 217 is caused to bear against
the outward lower end of hanger member 11 free end portion 411. The downward free
end 217 of clamping member 17 is enlarged, and has a substantially circular cross-sectional
profile. This enlarged, downward free end 217 is caused to cooperate with a half-round
projection 511 formed at the outward lower end of hanger member 11 free end portion
411, in facing relation with the clamping member downward end 217, and in a coincident
position therewith. By a pressure being exerted on the clamping member 17, this member
will be elastically spread apart from the hanger member free end portion 411, owing
to the inherent elasticity of the material from which it is made. Like the hanger
members 11 shown in Figures 3 and 4, also the hanger members 11 according to Figure
6, can be removably applied to the trousers-carrying bar 3.
1. A dress-hanger, particularly for a diving outfit, such as a diving suit or the like,
which comprises at least one supporting element or jacket-carrying element (1) consisting
of two arms (1', 1''), and is formed with a dress-hanger-suspending hook member in
the median top portion thereof between the arms (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element
(1), characterized in that the supporting upper side of each arm (1', 1'') of the
jacket-carrying element (1) is provided by a jacket-bearing member which is transversely
enlarged relative to the longitudinal extent of the jacket-carrying element and has
an upwardly rounded cross-sectional shape.
2. The dress-hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that the transversely enlarged
jacket-bearing members provided on both arms (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element
(1) and extending from the respective side end of the intermediately located dress-hanger
hook member (2), are each made in two parts, that is, one internal part (5) which
is adjacent to the respective side end of the said hook member (2), and is integral
with the respective arm (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1), and an other
external part (5') which is overhangingly associated with the underlying outward end
section of the respective arm (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1), this other
part (5') being elastically liftable from the respective arm and being lowerable down
thereon, and forming with the outward end section of the respective arm (1', 1'')
a hanger portion having its closed outward end located at the outer end thereof, whereby
a sleeveless jacket can be inserted by its shoulders into both of the hanger portions
and hung thereon.
3. The dress-hanger according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the transversely
enlarged jacket-bearing members (5, 5') on both arms (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying
element (1) are formed by a plurality of transversely arranged ribs (105, 105') which
are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the jacket-carrying
element.
4. The dress-hanger according to claim 3, characterized in that in their median top portion
the ribs (105, 105') are mutually connected by an intermediate longitudinal rib (205,
205').
5. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
other external parts (5') of the enlarged jacket-bearing members on both arms (1',
1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1) are each carried by an overhanging elastic
tongue (4) which by the lower end of its arcuate end portion is integrally connected
with the outer end of the respective arm (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element
(1).
6. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is furthermore fitted with a lower supporting element or trousers-carrying bar (3)
that by the ends thereof is connected with the outer ends of both arms (1', 1'') of
the jacket-carrying element (1), the said arms (1', 1'') extending from both sides
of the intermediately located hook member (2), being downwardly inclined relative
to the said hook member (2).
7. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is provided with removable means (10, 11) for the trousers-carrying bar (3) to be
connected at intermediary locations to the downwardly inclined arms (1', 1'') of the
jacket-carrying element (1).
8. The dress-hanger according to claim 7, characterized in that the said connecting means
are in form of connecting webs (10) of a suitable material, which can be removed by
breaking them up at a predetermined, respective weakening line (12).
9. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is provided with immovable means (8) for holding up at least one, specifically two
pressure-reducing valves (R) of air-delivery devices for air-breathing apparatus.
10. The dress-hanger according to claim 9, characterized in that the said pressure-reducing-valve
holding up means consists of a median aperture 8 which is located between the downwardly
inclined arms (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1), and is formed in the downwardly
extending portion (7) of the dress hanger hook member (2).
11. The dress-hanger according to claim 9, characterized in that the said pressure-reducing-valve
holding up means is in form of a hanger member which is coplanar to the hook member
(2) of the dress-hanger, and has its curved portion arranged in the downward, opposite
direction to the upwardly turned curved portion of the dress-hanger hook member (2),
that is, toward the trousers-carrying bawr (3).
12. The dress-hanger according to claim 10, characterized in that the aperture (8) for
holding up pressure-reducing valves (R) of air-delivery devices for air-breathing
apparatus, is delimited by two diverging, downward hook member extensions (102) connected
with the respective inner end of the arms (1', 1'') of the jacket-carrying element
(1), and having their downward ends connected with a U-shaped stirrup-like member
(9).
13. The dress-hanger according to claims 11 and 12, characterized in that the U-shaped
strirrup-like member (9) has only one wing connected with the associated, one downward
extension (102) of the dress-hanger hook member (2), the other wing of this member
(9) being loose, and ending at a distance (109) from the coinciding, other downward
extension (102).
14. The dress-hanger according to claim 13, characterized in that the U-shaped strirrup-like
member (9) is provided all around its outer edge with a stiffening rib member which
gradually decreases in size to the end of its loose one wing, and spreads outward
from the lower side edge of its other wing connected with the associated, downward
hook member extension (102) up to an initial inward portion of the respective arm
(1' or 1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1).
15. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is provided with removable means (11) for pieces of a diving outfit to be carried
thereby, the said means being removably fastenable to the jacket-carrying element
(1) and to the trousers-carrying bar (3).
16. The dress-hanger according to claim 15, characterized in that the said removable means
for diving outfit pieces to be carried thereby, are in form of hanger members (11)
which are engageable on the trousers-carrying bar (3).
17. The dress-hanger according to claim 15 or 16, characterized in that the said removable
means(11) for diving outfit pieces to be carried thereby, are formed with means (111,
211) which are snappingly engageable on, and removably fastenable to the trousers-carrying
bar (3).
18. The dress-hanger according to claim 17, characterized in that the said removably fastenable
means (111, 211) are in form of a guide means provided at the top portion of hanger
members (11), which is snappingly engageable on the upper edges of the trousers-carrying
bar (3), extending in the transverse direction therefrom and projecting from both
faces of the trousers-carrying bar (3).
19. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims 15 to 18, characterized
in that the hanger members (11) are each formed at their free end with a clamping
member (17) for pieces of a diving outfit to be retained thereby.
20. The dress-hanger according to claim 19, characterized in that the clamping member
(17) is made of one piece with the hanger member free end portion (411), and consists
of an extension (117) which is so bent downwardly that its downward free end is caused
to bear against the lower outward end of the hanger member free end portion (411),
the said clamping member (17) being elastically spreadable apart from the hanger member
free end portion (411).
21. The dress-hanger according to claim 20, characterized in that the clamping member
extension (117) and the hanger member free end portion (411) have their facing inward
sides formed with cooperating, transversely enlarged downward ends (217, 511).
22. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
removable means for the trousers-carrying bar (3) to be connected to the arms (1',
1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1) are the removable hanger members (11) which
are placed between the said arms (1', 1'') and the said bar (3), and are connected
therewith by connecting webs (13) of a suitable material, whereby the said hanger
members (11) can be respectively removed by breaking them up at a predetermined web-weakening
line (12).
23. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is provided with means (202) for annular seals (14) to be held thereon, which are
in form of projecting cylindrical members located at the top of both faces of the
hook member portion (7) connecting the dress-hanger hook member 2 to both arms (1',
1'') of the jacket-carrying element (1), the diameter of said projecting cylindrical
members (202) being such that the annular seals (14) are elastically forced thereon,
however without getting damaged.
24. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is provided with means (302, 402, 15) for closing the hook member open side, the closing
means being in form of a string (15) which is passed through the holes (302, 402)
provided in the opposite ends of the open side of the hook member (2).
25. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
means for removably connecting the jacket-carrying element (1) to the trousers-carrying
bar (3) consist of at least one string (16) which is passed around the bottom end
of the aperture (8) for holidng up pressure-reducing valves (R) of air-delivery devices
for air-breathing apparatus, and around the trousers-carrying bar (3), and preferably
through the holes (103, 203) provided in this bar (3).
26. The dress-hanger according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it
is easily made from plastics material, and consists of one two-sided, shaped flat
piece with its projecting peripheral edges being formed by continuous ribs extending
transversely to the longitudinal extent of the dress-hanger.