FIELD OF THE INVENTION:
[0001] This invention relates generally to an improved system for indicating the size of
a garment suspended from a garment hanger. Specifically, this invention relates to
an improved system for easily indicating the sizes of the garments on hangers in retail
outlets. Structurally, the garment hanger is equipped with a size-indicating tab that
cannot be easily removed from the hanger after it is attached thereto without destroying
the tab. The tab and tab-holder mounted on the hanger are of an improved ergonomic
design that reduces the likelihood of carpal tunnel syndrome in assembly-line workers
who attach the tabs to the hangers. The tab is provided in stick form to decrease
the assembly time and improve the manufacturing process for size-indicating garment
hangers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The concept of a garment hanger that includes a label indicating the size of the
garment hung thereon is well-known. However, modern safety standards require a size-indicating
tab to be irremovable once installed on a hanger. From the standpoint of safety, if
a small tab can be easily removed from a hanger, it may become lodged in a child's
throat. But another problem has arisen in wake of the development of permanently attached
size-indicating tabs. Specifically, the tabs are difficult to attach to the hangers
and assembly-line workers may develop carpal tunnel syndrome as a result of installing
the tabs on the hangers.
[0003] Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common nerve disorder affecting the hands, wrist and
forearm of its victims. Specifically, carpal tunnel syndrome results from the compression
of the median nerve at the wrist, within the carpal tunnel. The carpal tunnel acts
as a conduit for important nerves, blood vessels and tendons extending through the
wrist to the thumb and fingers. The compression of nerves in the carpal tunnel causes
sensory and motor changes in the median distribution of the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome
usually occurs in women between ages 30 and 60 and poses a serious occupational health
problem. Assembly-line workers, packers and persons who repeatedly use poorly designed
tools are most likely to develop this disorder. Any strenuous use of the hands, including
sustained grasping, twisting or turning, may aggravate this condition.
[0004] Thus, a need exists for an improved size-indicating tab that is easier for the assembly-line
worker to install on a garment hanger and easier to manufacture. The size-indicating
tab must also include the non-removable aspects previously known so as to not create
a child-safety problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention makes a significant contribution to the garment hanger art
by providing an improved size-indicating system, an improved tab and improved method
of installing the tab on the hanger. The hanger resulting from the present invention
is safe to use in homes with small children and is further easy to manufacture and
avoids requiring the assembly-line worker to perform an excessive amount of grasping,
twisting or turning which may lead to development of carpal tunnel syndrome.
[0006] The improved garment hanger includes a hang means connected to a middle portion of
a garment support member. The tab-holding section is preferably mounted to one side
of the hook or hang means where the hang means is connected to the garment support
member. The tab-holding section includes a wall that is preferably connected to both
the hang means and the garment support member. The wall extends outwardly toward the
consumer as the garment and hanger are hung from a rack. The wall terminates at a
bullet-shaped member which serves as a male connector for the tab. The bullet-shaped
member is connected to the end of the wall at the base of the bullet-shaped member.
[0007] The improved size-indicating tab of the present invention is preferably U-shaped.
A front end of the tab is disposed between two side members. The opposing side members
extend away from the consumer and terminate in two inwardly curved ends. The front
end of the tab serves as a rigid hinge connection between the two opposing side members
and the outer front wall of the front end serves as a space for indicating the size
of the garment.
[0008] When the tab is installed on the tab-holding section of the hanger, the front display
wall, indicating the size of the garment, faces outward or frontward, toward the consumer.
In a relaxed position the two inwardly curved ends of the tab are separated by a distance.
This defined distance is approximately equal to the thickness of the wall that connects
the bullet-shaped member to the hanger. When the tab is inserted over the bullet-shaped
member, the inwardly curved ends extend past the base of the bullet-shaped member
and snap inward toward their relaxed position and either positively engage or at least
abuttingly engage the wall which connects the bullet-shaped member to the hanger.
[0009] In the preferred embodiment, the inwardly curved ends of the opposing side members
of the tab are further characterized as terminating in substantially flat inner walls
that engage the wall that connects the bullet-shaped member to the hanger. Each flat
inner wall of a curved end is disposed between a rounded edge and a relatively square
edge. The rounded edge is the distal or outermost portion of the tab and provides
a smooth engagement between the tab and the narrow front end of the bullet-shaped
member when the tab is pushed over the bullet-shaped member during installation of
the tab. The square edge of each inwardly curved end is disposed adjacent to the base
portion of the bullet-shaped member after the tab is installed. The engagement of
the square edges of the curved ends of the tabs with the base portion of the bullet-shaped
member precludes removal of the tab from the hanger without substantially damaging
or destroying the tab.
[0010] As the tab slides over the tab-holder, the curved outer edges of the inwardly curved
ends of the opposing side members of the tab slide over the tapered front end of the
tab-holder and over the flared rear end of the tab-holder and engage the receiving
sections of the wall disposed immediately rearward of the flared rear end of the tab-holder.
The tapered front end of the tab-holder is received in a slot disposed in the inside
front wall of the front end of the tab.
[0011] A child or anyone else is precluded from removing the tab from the tab-holder without
a sharp tool in two ways. First, the inner square edge of the inwardly curved ends
engages the flared rear end of the tab-holder and will not slide outward over the
flared rear end of the tab-holder without a substantial prying action which would
require a sharp instrument. Further, the wall that connects the tab-holder to the
hanger includes two opposing outwardly projecting ribs. The two outwardly protruding
ribs and the flared rear end of the tab-holder define the two sections that receive
the flat inner walls of the inwardly curved ends of the tab after installation of
the tab over the tab-holder. The two opposing ribs prevent even the smallest hands
from obtaining a purchase on the outer curved edges of the inwardly curved ends of
the tab. Accordingly, the tab cannot be removed from the tab-holder without a sharp
instrument.
[0012] It will be noted that the ribs and the flared rear end of the base member may include
slots for accommodating a tab-removal tool in the event that an incorrect tab is mounted
on the hanger and needs to be removed. The narrow channels do not compromise the child-proof
qualities of the hanger and tab because they are too narrow for even the smallest
fingers to extend through.
[0013] Because the opposing side members of the tab do not include any finger, member or
other protuberance, a strip of tabs may be easily manufactured by molding a single
elongated tab and placing a series of equally spaced cuts through the opposing side
members that fall short of the front end of the tab. The result will be a series of
tabs provided in stick form whereby the tab disposed at the distal end of the stick
may be easily snapped off as it is inserted on to the tab-holding section of the garment
hanger. An even larger quantity of tabs may be provided in a coiled form of still
varying quantities and lengths. The use of the size-indicating tabs and stick or coil
form greatly reduces wasted time and motion associated with orientating the tabs prior
to each application of a tab to a garment hanger. The operator may simply hold the
stick upward, insert the tab disposed at the distal end of the stick or coil on to
the tab-holding section of the garment hanger and as the tab is inserted over the
tab-holding section the tab will break off the end of the stick and the operator is
in position and ready to insert the next tab on the next garment hanger. The repetitive
motion carried out by the assembly-line worker is greatly reduced.
[0014] Further, the size-indicating tabs provided in stick or coil form may also be more
easily applied by a machine, applicator gun or other mechanical device.
[0015] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved size-indicating
tab for garment hangers.
[0016] Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved size-indicating
tab for garment hangers that is easier for assembly-line workers to install thereby
reducing the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome in the workers.
[0017] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an easy-to-install, easy-to-manufacture
size-indicating tab that may be also used in homes with small children without creating
any substantial risk to the safety of the children.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] This invention is illustrated more or less diagrammatically in the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a partial front elevational view of a garment hanger, tab-holder and tab
made in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a section view taken substantially along line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is the same section view shown in Figure 2 illustrating the tab as it is
being initially inserted over the tab holder;
Figure 4 is the front elevation view of the tab showing the front display wall thereof;
Figure 5 is a partial front elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the invention;
Figure 6 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 6-6 of Figure 5 to an
enlarged scale;
Figure 6A is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 6A-6A of Figure 6
to an enlarged scale.
Figure 7 is the same sectional view shown in Figure 6 illustrating the tab after it
has been inserted over the tab-holder;
Figure 8 is a left side elevational view of an alternative embodiment of a tab illustrating
the left side display wall;
Figure 9 is a front elevational view of the tab illustrated in Figure 8 illustrating
the front display wall;
Figure 10 is a left side view of a coil or stick of tabs made in accordance with the
present invention illustrating the cuts disposed in the opposing side members thereof;
Figure 11 is a front view of a coil or stick of tabs made in accordance with the present
invention; and
Figure 12 is a perspective view of a garment hanger, tab-holder and stick or coil
of tabs of the alternative embodiment of the invention particularly illustrating the
ease of installation of a tab on a tab-holder while the tab is connected to a stick
of tabs.
[0019] It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale and that the
embodiments are sometimes illustrated by graphic symbols, phantom lines, diagrammatic
representations and fragmentary views. In certain instances, details which are not
necessary for an understanding of the present invention or which render other details
difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that
the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated
herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Like reference numerals will be used to refer to like or similar parts from Figure
to Figure in the following description of the drawings.
[0021] As seen in Figure 1, the garment hanger 10 includes a hang means 11 which is connected
to the garment support member 12. In the retail environment, the distal end 13 of
the hang means 11 is hung over a rack and is directed away from the consumer. Therefore,
the size-indicating tab 24 is directed outward, toward the consumer. The tab-holding
section, indicated generally at 15, (see Figures 2 and 3) is preferably connected
to both the hang means 11 and the garment support member 12.
[0022] Referring to Figures 1 through 3 collectively, the tab-holding section 15 includes
a wall 16 which is connected to the garment support member 12 and the hang means 11.
The wall 16 is connected to the bullet-shaped member 17 at the base portion 18 thereof.
In the preferred embodiment, outwardly extending ribs 21, 22 may be disposed on the
wall 16 to provide structural support and block access to the tab 24 after installation.
Upper and lower ribs 51, 52 respectively also block access to the tab 24 after installation.
The bullet-shaped member terminates at a narrow front end 23.
[0023] The size-indicating tab 24 engages the tab-holding section 15 as seen in Figure 3.
The tab 24 includes two opposing side members 25, 26. Both opposing side members 25,
26 are attached to the front end 27 of the tab 24. The front end 27 includes a front
display wall 28 and a slot 29 for accommodating the front end 23 of the bullet-shaped
member 17.
[0024] The opposing side members 25, 26 terminate in two inwardly curved ends 31, 32. The
inwardly curved ends 31, 32 feature rounded edges 33, 34, inwardly facing walls 35,
36 and square edges 37, 38.
[0025] As the tab 24 is inserted over the bullet-shaped member 17, the rounded edges 33,
34 initially engage the front end or nose 23 of the bullet-shaped member. The rounded
configuration of the edges 33, 34 along with the general rounded configuration the
front end 23 of the bullet-shaped member 17 make it easy to slide the curved ends
31, 32 of the tab 24 over the bullet-shaped member 17. It will be noted from Figures
1 and 2 that the distance between the inwardly facing walls 35, 36 of the tab 24 is
generally about the same thickness as the wall 16 and the distance between the inwardly
facing walls 35, 36 is substantially less than the average thickness of the bullet-shaped
member and substantially less than the thickness represented by the base portion 18
of the bullet-shaped member 17. Thus, the tab 24 must be made of some resilient material,
such as plastic or other thermoplastic materials, and must be forced over the bullet-shaped
member 17.
[0026] The rounded edges 33, 34 and the rounded configuration of the bullet-shaped member
17 enables the tab 24 to be inserted over the bullet-shaped member 17 with a minimum
of effort. Once the tab 24 is pushed past the bullet-shaped member 17, the inwardly
facing walls 35, 36 are accommodated in the receiving sections 41, 42 that are disposed
between the ribs 21, 22 and the base portion 18 of the bullet-shaped member 17. Any
attempt to pull the tab 24 out of the tab-holding section 15 will result in the engagement
of the square edges 37, 38 against the square edges 43, 44 of the base portion 18
of the bullet-shaped member 17. Thus, to remove the tab 24 from the tab-holding section
15, the opposing side members 25, 26 must be grasped, spread apart so that the flat
inner walls 35, 36 of the inwardly curved ends 31, 32 clear the edges 43, 44 of the
base portion 18 of the bullet-shaped member 17. This sort of simultaneous grasping
and pulling requires dexterity that is beyond the capabilities of small children.
[0027] Referring to Figures 2, 3 and 4 collectively, the tab 24 includes 3 areas for the
display of the garment size. The front display wall 28 extends frontward or outward
and faces the consumer as the consumer browses along full racks of clothes in a retail
store. Outer side walls 45, 46 also provide a place to display the size of the garment.
[0028] Thus, a new sizing system is provided for the garment industry which reduces the
aggravation and strain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome as well as providing
a hanger that is safe for use in homes with small children. The tab 24 may be installed
by pushing inward or in a plane represented by the front end 23 of the bullet-shaped
member and the wall 16 or, the tab 24 may be inserted using a rolling action made
easier by the rounded edges 33, 34 disposed at the distal ends of the side members
25, 26 of the tab 24. The accommodation of the front end 23 of the bullet-shaped member
17 in the slot 29 in combination with the flat inwardly facing walls 35, 36 of the
curved ends 31, 32 provides rocking-free stability of the tab once installed on the
hanger. The stability afforded by the installed tab 24 also precludes removal of the
tab 24 from the hanger 10.
[0029] Because the opposing side members 25, 26 would have to be stretched substantially
outward in order to remove the tab 24 from the hanger 10, the tab 24 would be substantially
damaged and rendered useless if it were successfully removed. Rendering the tab 24
useless after one removal ensures that worn or structurally tired tabs 24 will not
be installed on hangers 10 which may find their way into the homes of consumers with
small children. The structure of the tab 24 ensures that it will be used only once.
[0030] Referring now to the embodiments of Figures 5-12, the garment hanger 110 includes
a hang means 112 which is connected to a garment support member 114. In the retail
environment, the distal end 116 of the hang means or hook 112 is hung over a rack
(not shown) and is directed away from the consumer. Therefore, the tab-holding section,
indicated generally at 118 (see also Figures 6 and 7), is directed toward the consumer.
The tab-holding section 118 is also preferably connected to both the hang means 112
and garment support member 114 by the wall 120.
[0031] Referring to Figures 5 through 7 collectively, the tab-holding section 118 includes
the wall 120 which is connected to the hand means 112 as well as the garment support
member 114. The wall 120 extends outward and is connected to the tab-holder 122. A
pair of outwardly protruding ribs 124, 126 are disposed along the wall rearward of
the tab-holder 122. The ribs 124, 126 provide structural support to the tab-holding
section 118 and the ribs 124, 126 block access to the tab 128 after installation as
explained below. The upper rib 130 and lower rib 132 also block access to the tab
128 after installation of the tab 128 on to the tab-holder 122.
[0032] The tab-holder 122 is best illustrated in Figures 6 and 7. The flared base portion
134 is connected to the wall 120 and includes two outwardly projected ledges 136,
138. The outward distal end of the tab-holder 122 features a tapered front end 140.
In the embodiment shown in Figures 6 and 7, the tab-holder 122 is bullet-shaped. The
slots or channels 142, 143, 144 (see Figure 5) are intended to accommodate a tab-removing
tool (not shown) in the event an incorrect size-indicating tab is mounted over the
tab-holder 122. However, the channels 142, 143, 144 are sufficiently narrow so as
to preclude a small child's finger from obtaining a purchase on the curved ends 152,
154 of the tab 128 (see below). The channels 142, 143, 144 extend from through the
ribs 124, 126, through the receiving sections 174, 176 and through the ledges 136,
138 to enable an assembly-line worker to quickly pry the curved ends 152, 154 of the
tab 128 over the ledges 136, 138 with an appropriate tool (not shown).
[0033] Still referring to Figures 6 and 7, the tab 128 includes a front end 146 disposed
between two opposing side members 148, 150. Each opposing side member 148, 150 terminates
in an inwardly curved end 152, 154 respectively. Each curved end 152, 154 features
a rounded outer edge 156, 158 respectively, a flat inner wall 160, 162 respectively,
and a squared or sharp inner edge 164, 166 respectively. The inner walls 168, 170
of the opposing side members 148, 150 respectively are substantially smooth and free
of abutments and protuberances. The inner wall of the front end 146 features a slot
or groove 172 that accommodates the tapered front end 140 of the tab-holder 122. The
receiving sections 174, 176 of the wall 120 receive the flat inner walls 160, 162
of the inwardly curved ends 152, 154 respectively upon installation of the tab 128
over the tab-holder 122.
[0034] Still referring to Figures 6 and 7, upon installation, the outer rounded edges 156,
158 of the ends 152, 154 of the tab first engage the tapered front end 140 of the
tab-holder. The rounded edges 156, 158 slide smoothly over the tab-holder 122 and
the flared base portion 134 of the tab-holder 122. When the tab 128 has been pushed
far enough over the tab-holder 122, the curved ends 152, 154 and specifically the
flat inner walls 160, 162 of the curved ends 152, 154 respectively are received in
the receiving sections 174, 176 of the wall 120 (see Figure 7).
[0035] Removal of the tab 128 from the tab-holder 122 is precluded by the complementary
structures of the tab 128 and the tab-holding section 118. Specifically, the ribs
124, 126 (despite the access channels 142, 143, 144) prevent small fingers from obtaining
a purchase or grip on the curved outer edges 156, 158 of the tab 128. Second, the
engagement of the sharp or squared inner edges 164, 166 against the ledges 136, 138
of the flared base portion 134 prevent the tab 128 from being grasped by its opposing
side members 148, 150 and pulled off of the tab-holder 122. The mating-type engagement
of the tapered front end 140 of the tab-holder 122 in the slot 172 disposed in the
front end 146 of the tab 128 provides a relatively tight fit of the tab 128 over the
tab-holder 122 and therefore precludes manipulation of the tab 128 by a child in an
attempt to remove the tab 128 from the tab-holding section 118 of the garment hanger
110. In addition, the upper rib 130 and lower rib 132 (see Figures 5) also preclude
small fingers from obtaining a purchase on the tab 128.
[0036] Turning to Figures 8 and 9, the size of the garment may be indicated on the outer
display walls 186, 188 (see also Figure 6) of the opposing side members 148, 150 respectively
as well as the front display wall 190 (see also Figure 6) for a clear indication of
the size of the garment from three sides. The front end 146 or front display wall
190 of the tab 128 also includes an upper edge 192 and lower edge 194. The upper edge
192 and lower edge 194 are detachably connected to adjacent tabs 128 when the tabs
are provided in a stick or coil of tabs as shown in Figures 5, 10 and 12.
[0037] Turning to Figure 12, an improved method of installing a size-indicating tab 128
on a garment hanger 110 is illustrated. Using the stick or coil of tabs 196 that has
been severed or cut at the opposing side walls 148, 150 to provide a stick of tabs
128 connected at the upper and lower edges 192, 194 of the front ends 146, an operator
may insert a first tab 128 on to the tab-holding section 118 of the garment hanger
110 and the lower edge 194 of the front wall 190 will easily snap off of the adjacent
tab. The operator maintains control of the stick or coil of tabs 196 and is ready
to quickly insert the next tab 128 on to the next tab-holding section 118 of the next
garment hanger 110. Minimal dexterity is required because the operator need not pick
up a small tab 128 from a dish or tray of tabs, line it up against the tab-holding
section 118 of a garment hanger 110 and then insert the small tab 128 on to the tab-holder
122. The stick or coil of tabs 196 provided by the detachable connections of the upper
and lower edges 192, 194 of the front walls 190 of the tabs enables an operator to
handle the small tabs 128 with greater ease and further improves the speed at which
the tabs 128 may be installed on to the hangers 110.
[0038] Figures 10 and 11 illustrate a stick or coil 196 of tabs 128 that are made from molding
a series of tabs 128 and then placing a series of equally spaced cuts or slits 197
through the opposing side members 148, 150 (see Figures 6 and 7) but leaving the front
display walls 190 connected to each other. As seen in Figure 12, the connection of
one tab 128 to another tab 128 at the front end 146 or front wall provides a detachable
connection and the tab 128 being installed on to the tab-holding section 118 of a
garment hanger 110 will naturally snap off the distal end of a stick or coil 196 of
tabs 128. The operator then maintains possession and control of the stick or coil
196 of tabs 128 and is ready to install the next tab 128 disposed at the distal end
of the stick or coil 196 of tabs onto the next succeeding garment hanger 110.
[0039] Thus, a new sizing system is provided for the garment industry which is both easier
and faster to install which reduces the aggravation and strain associated with carpal
tunnel syndrome as well as provides a hanger that is safe for use in homes with small
children. The tab 128 may be installed by pushing inward on the tab 128 disposed at
the distal end of a stick or coil 196 of tabs 128. The lack of any fingers or protuberances
on the inner surfaces 168, 170 of the opposing side members 148, 150 substantially
decreases the amount of rocking or twisting involved in installing a tab 128 over
the tab-holding section 122. The accommodation of the tapered front end 140 of the
tab-holder 122 in the slot 172 of the front end 146 of the tab in combination with
the engagement of the flat inwardly facing walls 160, 162 with the receiving section
174, 176 provides a rocking-free stability of the tab once installed on the hanger.
The stability afforded by the installed tab 128 precludes removal of the tab 128 from
the hanger 110. As seen in Figure 12, the tab 128 may be installed easily by engaging
an index finger 198 with the front display surface 190 of the tab 128 and pushing
the tab 128 onto the tab-holder 122.
[0040] Because the opposing side members 148, 150 would have to be stretched substantially
outward in order to remove the tab 128 from the hanger 110, the tab 128 would be substantially
damaged and rendered useless if it were successfully removed. Rendering the tab 128
useless after one removal ensures that worn or structurally tired tabs 128 will not
be installed on hangers 110 which may find their way into the homes of consumers with
small children. The complementary structures of the tab 128 and the tab-holding section
118 ensure that the tab 128 will be used only once.
[0041] Although only two embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and
described, it will at once be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations
may be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, it
is intended that the scope of the present invention be limited solely by the scope
of the hereafter appended claims and not by any specific wording in the foregoing
description.
1. In combination with a garment hanger having garment support means and hang means,
size indicator means carried by said garment hanger, said size indicator means
including
a base member extending away from said garment hanger,
a seat member at the distal end of the base member,
that portion of the seat member which is adjacent the base member having a greater
thickness than the thickness of the distal end of the seat member,
a size indicator tab constructed and arranged to lock to the seat member,
said size indicator tab having a generally U-shaped configuration which includes
a bight portion and a pair of side walls which extend in generally the same direction
from the bight portion of the tab toward the hanger,
said bight portion, when the tab is assembled to the seat member, being disposed
at the distal end of the seat member,
the innermost end of each side wall having an end portion which projects inwardly
toward the base member when the tab is assembled to the seat member,
the open distance between said inwardly projecting end portions of the side walls
which project toward the base member being less than the thickness of the seat member
adjacent the base member
to thereby resist separation of the tab from the seat member,
no portion of the side walls between the innermost ends and the bight portion thereof
being in separation restraining engagement with the seat member.
2. The garment hanger of claim 1 further characterized in that
the seat member is seated in the bight portion of the tab.
3. The garment hanger of claim 2 further characterized by and including
blocking means projecting outwardly from the base member on each side thereof at
a location beneath the inwardly projecting end portion of the innermost end of each
side wall,
said blocking means being located so close to the said innermost end of the side
walls as to preclude obtaining a finger purchase on the said innermost ends of the
tab side walls.
4. The garment hanger of claim 3 further characterized in that
at least one channel is formed in the blocking means on each side of the base member,
said channel being sufficiently narrow to preclude a finger purchase on the innermost
end of the tab,
said channel being sufficiently wide and deep to receive a tool by which the innermost
end portions of the side walls of the tab may be pried apart a distance sufficient
to enable the tab to be removed from the garment hanger.
5. The garment hanger of claim 4 further characterized by and including a plurality of
channels.
6. The garment hanger of claim 4 or 5 further characterized by and including
channel means in the seat member which extend at least part way toward the outermost
end of the seat member,
said channel means being aligned with a channel in the blocking means to enable
a tool to slide smoothly through the blocking means and the seat member in the process
of removal of the tab from seat member.
7. The garment hanger of claim 6 further characterized in that
channel means are formed in the base member,
said base member channel means being generally aligned with the channel in the
blocking means and the seat member channel means
whereby the edge of a tab removal tool may extend at least partially beneath the
innermost edges of the tab side walls while the end portion of the side walls remain
in contact with the base member.
8. The garment hanger of claim 1 further including
a plurality of size indicator tabs, said plurality of tabs being aligned one with
the other end-to-end in series,
said plurality of tabs being integrally connected one to the other by a thin cross
section,
the cross section connecting area being sufficiently small to provide no significant
resistance to snapping off one tab from the balance by finger applied pressure during
the assembly of a leading tab in a series of tabs to a garment hanger.
9. The garment hanger of claim 8 further characterized in that
the aligned tabs are connected at the outermost portion of their bight portions.
10. The garment hanger of claim 9 further characterized in that
the tabs are initially formed as an extrusion,
following which the individual tabs are formed by severing the ends of the side
walls and, also, some, though not all, of the bight portion.