[0001] The present invention relates generally to molded plastic garment hangers as are
widely used for the purpose of shipping and displaying garments. Garment hangers of
that type may be simply constructed as molded plastic structures incorporating a central
hook adapted to be suspended from a suitable support, such as a garment display rack
or the like. The garment hanger body typically has arms extending in opposite directions
from the base of the central hook so as to facilitate a garment to be suspended therefrom.
The opposite or distal ends of the arm typically have garment clips formed thereon
to enable the attachment of various kinds of garments thereto, such as underwear,
slips, brassieres, swimwear, multiple garments, and the like.
[0002] A wide variety of such garment hangers are presently known. Typically, such garment
hangers have a hook portion elevated above a horizontally-extending body portion,
as shown in U.S. Patent No. Des. 246,817. In order to grasp a garment effectively,
clips, grips, slots or hooks (collectively referred to herein as "clips") are placed
at the ends of the body portion of the hanger. Such prior art hangers are exemplified
by U.S. Patent Nos. 4,623,079; 4,629,102; 4,892,237; 5,065,916; and 5,129,557.
[0003] U.S. Patent Nos. 4,623,079 and 4,629,102 disclose a hanger having an elevated hook
member, a hanger body having horizontally extending arms and , respectively, resilient
grips and clips of a U-shaped configuration located at the end of each arm. The U-shaped
configuration includes first and second members, which are also being connected to
each other; the second member also being connected to the hanger body. The U-shaped
garment engaging clip has a double-flex mechanism to prevent breakage of the clip
when a garment is resiliently engaged.
[0004] U.S. Patent No. 4,892,237 discloses a plastic garment hanger having a hook, a body
bar extending longitudinally from the hook, with the body bar terminating at each
end in a pair of arms, one above and one below the body bar which form garment receiving
slots. A third arm creates a downwardly opening slot at the end of the body. The shape
of the arms is such that the mouth or open end of the slot is narrower than the upper
or inner end of each clip. Adjacent the blind end of the garment receiving slot, the
slot is deepened to form a pocket which is recessed downwardly into the body. At the
entrance of the pocket a tongue from the upper flange of the body bar is provided.
The tongue divides the pocket. Additionally, a finger which extends upwardly and outwardly
at an angle from the upper flange of the body bar is provided. The finger is spaced
inwardly a short distance from the clip.
[0005] U.S. Patent No. 5,065,916 discloses a plastic garment hanger having garment retaining
clip ends formed with downwardly and outwardly included support elements from which
upper and lower retaining elements extend in a "T" and are provided directly with
the formations engaging the garments in respective channels. The channels are defined
by a surfaces having interdigitating arrays of teeth. The clip configuration is intended
to overcome the deficiencies ordinary associated with clips having flexible bent back
finger.
[0006] U.S. Patent No. 5,129,557 discloses a plastic garment hanger having a hook, a body
bar extending longitudinally from the hook and wing portions terminating each end
of the body bar. Each wing portion defines a second channel in intersecting relation
with the first channel. The second channel is inclined at an acute angle with respect
to the first channel. Positioned along the first channel are a series of generally
semi-circular projections which function to impede the movement of the garment, i.e.
panty, intended to be suspended therefrom.
[0007] U.S. Patent No. 5,236,109 discloses a plastic, multi-garment hanger which includes
a slot extending upwardly from the edge of the body member between a vertically oriented
clip and a horizontally oriented clip. The slot provides for the displacement of a
portion of the vertically oriented clip and/or the horizontally oriented clip thereby
reducing the level of stress concentrated at the upper, inward edge of vertical oriented
clips and the connecting portion of the horizontally oriented clips of the typical
multi-clip hangers. However, while the slot is taught to provide additional flexibility,
applicant notes that the portions of the vertically oriented and horizontally oriented
clips of U.S. Patent No. 5,236,109 are necessarily thinner in construction which weakens
such clips and reduces their strength.
[0008] Each of the above-described prior art hangers (with the exception of the hanger provided
by U.S. Patent No. 5,129,557) is provided with a clip arrangement for the retention
of light-weight, two-piece garments, such as panties and brassieres. Each type of
clip arrangement is provided with some level of flexibility necessary for the insertion
of the garment clip.
[0009] The clip arrangement of the hanger discloses in U.S. Patent No. 4,623,079 and 4,629,102,
described above, has generally a U-shaped configuration, the flexible free end of
which can be deflected in two directions.
[0010] The clip arrangements of the hanger discloses in U.S. Patent No. 5,065,916, described
above, has a T-shaped clip configuration to firmly engage garments. It will be appreciated
that the channel of the vertical clip extends at its upper end into an inwardly extending
lateral slot so that a bend is applied to the waistband which can be somewhat stretched
to better secure the waistband.
[0011] The clip arrangement of the hanger discloses in U.S. Patent No. 4,892,237, described
above, is designed so that the flexible arms forming the garment receiving channels
provide a clamping zone to prevent the inadvertent release of the garment retained
therein.
[0012] A major problem in the prior art with many molded plastic garment hangers is that
of breakage of the garment clips formed thereon as a garment is inserted therein or
removed therefrom. This problem with breakage of the garment clips has been recognized
in the prior art, and the approach taken in the prior art to avoiding or minimizing
such breakage has been to design the garment clips with additional strength and stiffness
to prevent such breakage. The additional strength and stiffness has often been achieved
by designing the moveable arm or arms of the garment clip with a stiffening rib extending
longitudinally along the outer length of the moveable arm. Such a longitudinally extending
stiffening rib imparts additional strength and stiffness to the moveable arm, but
did not solve the problem with breakage of such moveable clip arms as the stiffer,
more rigid arm would be forced open with more difficulty by a user, but would still
result in breakage of a substantial number of such garment clips.
[0013] Moreover with such molded plastic garment hangers, garments are frequently inserted
into the garment clips manually by a person who inserts a great number of garments
into a corresponding number of garment clips. With the stiffer, more rigid clips,
the persons inserting the garments into the garment clips frequently developed carpel
tunnel syndrome because of the constant strain associated with inserting a large number
of garments, particularly thicker garments, into the garment clips.
[0014] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to garment hangers having improved
garment retaining clips at opposite ends thereof which are designed to securely retain
a garment to prevent it from being accidentally dislodged therefrom. Moreover, the
improved garment retaining clips are designed to avoid breakage of the clips, which
is a problem in many prior art garment retaining clips.
[0015] Moreover, the improved garment clips are designed with a much greater flexibility,
without a stiffening rib extending longitudinally along the outer length of the moveable
clip arm. The more flexible clip arm is much easier to open and use, and moreover
the greater flexibility also makes the insertion of garments, particularly thicker
garments, into the clips much easier, and greatly alleviates problems with carpel
tunnel syndrome by persons who are employed to insert a great number of garments into
a great number of such garment retaining clips.
[0016] The subject invention is further directed to a garment hanger having an improved
garment retaining clip wherein as a garment is inserted into the garment retaining
clip, a compound movement and action of first and second support members arranged
in a double return configuration result in the garment receiving channel of the clip
first opening to allow the garment to enter, and then closing to securely retain the
garment therein and to prevent it from becoming accidentally dislodged therefrom.
[0017] The garment hanger also has an improved panty retaining clip having an inward slant
defined by a receiving channel of the panty retaining clip. As a panty waist band
is inserted into the panty retaining clip and is inserted from an initial position
at an opening thereof to a fully inserted position, the panty waist band moves radially
inwardly towards the center of the garment hanger. Accordingly, after a panty waist
band is inserted fully into the panty retaining clip, the panty waist band shrinks
at each end of the garment hanger. This also means that the panty waist band must
be expanded or stretched at each end of the garment hanger to remove the panty from
the panty retaining clip, which makes accidental removal or dislodgement of the garment
from the garment clip a virtual impossibility.
[0018] In accordance with the teachings herein, the present invention provides a lightweight,
molded plastic garment hanger comprising a hook member and a body member extending
longitudinally from the hook member. The body member defines first and second opposite
ends, and a garment retaining clip is integrally molded with the body member at each
of the first and second ends. Each garment retaining clip is positioned adjacent to
the body member, and defines a garment receiving channel therebetween. The garment
retaining clip defines a compound movement, double return configuration formed by
a first member mounted to the end of the body member by a first cantilever mount and
having a spaced end, and a second member integrally connected in a spaced relation
to the first member by a second cantilever mount and having a spaced free end. As
a garment enters the garment receiving channel, an initial expansion at the mouth
of the garment receiving channel causes a rotation of the combination of the first
and second members about the first cantilever mount. Subsequently as the garment slides
past the second cantilever mount, it causes an upward flexure of the free end of the
second member about the second cantilever mount and a downward deflection of the spaced
end of the first member causing a closing of the second member against the body member.
With this arrangement as a garment is inserted into the garment retaining clip, the
compound movement and action of the first and second members result in the garment
receiving channel of the clip first opening to allow the garment to enter, and then
closing to securely retain the garment therein and to prevent it from being accidentally
dislodged therefrom.
[0019] In greater detail, each of the first and second members defines a rounded rectangular
or oval shape having the same width W as the body member to resist movement into and
out of the plane defined by the body member.
[0020] The present invention also provides a lightweight, molded plastic garment hanger
comprising a hook member and a body member extending longitudinally from the hook
member. The body member defines first and second opposite ends, and a garment retaining
clip is integrally molded with the body member at each of the first and second ends.
Each garment retaining clip comprises first and second opposed clip sides defining
a garment receiving channel therebetween. The first clip side comprises a first downwardly
extending member mounted to the end of the body member by a first cantilever mount
and having a spaced end, and a second upwardly extending member integrally connected
in spaced relation to the first member by a second cantilever mount and having a spaced
free end. The second clip side comprises a downwardly extending member which is positioned
opposed to and spaced from the first clip side to define the garment receiving channel
therebetween. Pursuant to the present invention, the garment receiving channel defined
by the first and second opposed clip sides proceeds from a bottom opening of the garment
receiving channel, upwardly and inwardly towards the hook member to a top garment
retaining position. The radial difference between the bottom opening and the top garment
retaining position is approximately 0.125 inches, such that as a garment is inserted
fully into the garment retaining clip, the length of the garment shrinks approximately
1/8" at each end of the garment hanger. This also means that the length of the garment
must be expanded or stretched 1/4", considering the expansion at both ends, to remove
the garment from the garment retaining clip, which deters accidental dislodgement
of the garment therefrom.
[0021] In greater detail, the first downwardly extending member of the first clip side includes
a center stiffening rib extending longitudinally along the outer length of the first
downwardly extending member to provide a relatively stiff and inflexible first downwardly
extending member. Moreover, the first downwardly extending member of the first clip
side further includes a center stiffening rib extending longitudinally along the inner
length of the first downwardly extending member to provide a relatively stiff and
inflexible first downwardly extending member.
[0022] The present invention for a garment hanger may be more readily understood by one
skilled in the art with reference being had to the following detailed description
of a preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings
wherein like elements are designated by identical reference numerals throughout the
several views, and in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a preferred embodiment of a lightweight, molded
plastic garment hanger pursuant to the teachings of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a rear elevational view of the lightweight, molded plastic garment hanger
illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an enlarged view of one end of the lightweight, molded plastic garment
hanger of Figures 1 and 2, illustrating further details of the novel features and
construction thereof;
Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view, taken along sectional arrows 4-4 in Figure
3, and illustrates further details of construction of the first and third garment
clips of the garment hanger;
Figure 5 is an enlarged sectional view, taken along sectional arrows 5-5 in Figure
3, and illustrates further details of construction of the second garment clip of the
garment hanger;
Figure 6 is a front elevational view of the first garment clip with a garment strap
being inserted into the mouth of the clip, and illustrates how the initial insertion
causes the clip to deform to accept the garment strap;
Figure 7 is a front elevational view of the first garment clip with a garment strap
fully inserted therein, and illustrates how the full insertion causes the free end
of the first garment clip to close against the garment therein, thereby securely retaining
the garment in the clip; and
Figure 8 is a front elevational view of the first and third garment clips, and illustrates
some of the more significant dimensions of those clips.
[0023] Referring now in detail to the drawings, Figures 1 and 2 illustrate respectively
front and rear elevational views of a molded plastic garment hanger 10 having a central
hook member 12 which is integrally molded with an elongated hanger body 14, the latter
of which includes a pair of coplanar oppositely directed ends 16 and 18, with each
of the ends defining a plurality of garment retaining clips for suspending one or
more garments. The particular illustrated shapes of the central hook member 12 and
elongated hanger body 14 are exemplary only, and can have various and different shapes
and dimensions. The shaded areas in Figure 3 are all formed with a reduced width w,
reduced from the full width W, as illustrated in Figures 4 and 5.
[0024] As depicted best in Figures 1, 2 and 4, to maximize strength while using the minimum
amount of material, the hanger body 14 and the central hook member 12 are constructed
with a C-shaped cross-section having a first horizontally extending flange 20 and
a second horizontally extending flange 22 connected by a vertical wall 24. However,
in alternative embodiments the hanger body 14 may be constructed with a curved M-shaped
cross-section, an E-shaped cross-section, an I-beam cross-section, or any suitable
cross-section which may improve the strength to weight ratio for particular applications
to resist flexing due to the weight of the garment hanging from the hanger of the
present invention and to assist in maintaining the hanger upright when in use.
[0025] The plurality of garment retaining clips can include one or more of a first garment
retaining clip 28, a second garment retaining clip 30, and a third garment retaining
clip 32. The first garment retaining clip 28 is generally horizontally disposed above
the body member 14. The second garment retaining clip 30 is generally vertically disposed,
with an inward slant as described in greater detail hereinbelow, and is disposed outwardly
from the end 16 or 18. The third garment retaining clip 32 is generally horizontally
disposed below the hanger body 14. The horizontally disposed garment retaining clips
28 and 32 typically receive shoulder straps from a brassiere, slip or like garment.
The generally vertically disposed second garment retaining clip 30 typically receives
a waistband from panties, swimsuit bottoms or like garments.
[0026] The hanger body 14 is constructed with a C-shaped cross-section having a generally
flat central section 24 and reinforcing flanges 20, 22 extending around the edges
of the central section which define the width of the garment hanger. The primary support
members of the plurality of garment retaining clips 28, 30 and 32 are generally constructed
of the same width W as the reinforcing flanges 32, as described in further detail
hereinbelow. As illustrated in Figure 2, the top flange 20 extends upwardly at 33
and continuously into the structure of the first garment retaining clip 28 and one
side of the second garment retaining clip 30, which have the same width W as the flange
33. The bottom flange 22 extends downwardly at 35 and continuously into the structure
of the third garment retaining clip 32 and the second side of the second garment retaining
clip 30, which also have the same width W as the reinforcing flange.
[0027] As illustrated in Figures 1-3, the first garment retaining clip 28, which is positioned
above and adjacent to the body member 14, defines a first garment receiving channel
or mouth 34 therebetween. The first garment receiving clip 28 has a resilient substantially
V-shaped, double return configuration comprising a first elongated member 36 and a
second elongated member 38 integrally connected in a spaced V-shaped relationship
by a connecting portion 40. When a garment is inserted into the first garment receiving
channel 34, the second elongated member 38 deflects into a deflecting area 42 while
it serves to hold the garment in place. The deflecting area 42 is defined by the first
elongated member 36, the second elongated member 38 and the connecting portion 40.
The first garment retaining clip 28 is designed and configured such that the second
member 38 is moveable in a direction transverse to and from the body member 14 while
resisting movement into and out of the plane of the hanger body 14. To facilitate
the insertion of a garment to be suspended from the hanger, the connecting portion
40 is formed with a rounded lip 44 which extends upwardly and inwardly toward the
hook member 12.
[0028] The first garment retaining clip 28, with the V-shaped members 36, 38, provides a
construction having two primary resilient mounts, the first resilient mount being
the cantilever mounting at 46 of the first member 36, and the second resilient mount
being the cantilever mounting at 40 of member 38 relative to member 36. The construction
of the first and second members 36, 38 is further illustrated in Figure 4, which illustrates
the rounded rectangular or oval shape of each of the first and second members 36,
38.
[0029] The first and second members 36, 38 are both constructed to have the same width W
as the hanger body 14, which resists movement of the members 36, 38 into and out of
the plane of the hanger body. This is in contrast to a prior art design in which a
member similar to member 38 was constructed with a reduced width, which resulted in
substantial movement of the member into and out of the plane of the hanger body. Figures
3 and 4 also illustrate a center stiffening rib 50 connecting the first and second
members 36 and 38 near the cantilever mounting 40 which stiffens the cantilever mounting,
and also resists movement of member 38 into and out of the plane of the hanger body.
[0030] The construction and design is such that as a garment or strap is initially inserted
into the mouth of the first garment receiving channel 34, as illustrated in Figure
6, an initial expansion at the mouth of the garment receiving channel caused by insertion
of the garment therein causes a rotation of the combination of the first and second
members 36, 38 about the first cantilever mount 46. As illustrated in Figure 6, during
the initial insertion the first member 36 bends upwardly, with the upward bend most
pronounced nearer to the cantilever mounting at 46. As the garment or strap slides
past the second cantilever mount 40 and towards the free end 48 of the second member
38, as illustrated in Figure 7, it causes an upward flexure of the free end 48 of
the second member 38, which also results in a downward deflection of the free end
of the first member 36 at 40 and a closing of the bottom of the second member 38 near
the location at 40 relative to the hanger body 14 positioned therebeneath.
[0031] As illustrated in Figure 7, when the garment clip is closed upon a garment, the top
member 36 frequently assumes a complex curved shape, initially bowing downwardly at
71, and then bowing up very slightly at 73, then bowing continuously downwardly at
75 towards the connecting position 40.
[0032] Accordingly, as a garment or strap is inserted into the first garment retaining clip
28, the compound mounting and action of the first and second members 36, 38 result
in the mouth of the clip first opening to allow the garment to enter, and then closing
to securely retain the garment or strap therein to prevent it from being accidentally
dislodged and falling from the first garment retaining clip. This advantageous feature
of automatic closing of the mouth of the garment retaining clip against a garment
or strap after the garment or strap has been inserted therein is novel relative to
known prior art garment retaining clips.
[0033] Moreover with such molded plastic garment hangers, garments are frequently inserted
into the garment clips manually by a person who inserts a great number of garments
into a corresponding number of garment clips. Prior art garment clips have been designed
with additional strength and stiffness to prevent breakage of the garment clips as
a garment is inserted therein or removed therefrom. The additional strength and stiffness
has often been achieved by designing the moveable arm or arms of the garment clip
with a stiffening, reinforcing outer rib extending longitudinally along the outer
length of the moveable arm, similar to the reinforcing outer rib 58 of the garment
clip 30 illustrated in Figures 3 and 5. With the stiffer, more rigid clips typical
of the prior art, the persons inserting the garments into the garment clips frequently
developed carpel tunnel syndrome because of the constant strain associated with inserting
a large number of garments, particularly thicker garments, into the garment clips.
[0034] The present invention takes an opposite approach in which the garment clip is designed
with greater flexibility, without a stiffening rib extending longitudinally along
the length of the moveable clip arm. The more flexible clip arm is much easier to
open and use by a customer, and moreover the greater flexibility results in almost
no breakage of the clip arms. The greater flexibility is achieved by eliminating a
stiffening rib, and also by designing the garment clip with a double return configuration
as explained hereinabove.
[0035] The garment retaining clip of the present invention is designed to be much more flexible
and easier to open and use than previous prior art designs. The more flexible design
is achieved by the double return configuration and functioning of the garment clip
as described hereinabove, and by a careful designing of, the garment dimensions, ratios
of the dimensions, and selection of an appropriate material.
[0036] The inventive plastic hanger can be formed of styrene which provides a clear, virtually
transparent polystyrene hanger for maximum display of intimate apparel garments, such
as bras and panties, to be suspended therefrom. In the alternative, the hanger can
be molded from polypropylene; preferably II.I, styrene polypropylene; polypropylene;
polyvinychloride; ABS or other suitable thermoplastics and mixtures thereof. For additional
reinforcement, K resin can be added to the plastic material.
[0037] The preferred material polystyrene has a Flexural Modulus, MPa, of 3,170, taken from
CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, p. 1117.
[0038] In one preferred embodiment, the first garment clip 28 has the following dimensions
shown in the left column, which can vary in alternative embodiments between the lower
and upper limits shown respectively in the middle and right columns,
W = 0.190" |
0.14 |
0.24 |
T1 = T2 = 0.078" |
0.06 |
0.10 |
L1 = 0.890" |
0.67 |
1.11 |
L2 = 0.807" |
0.60 |
1.01 |
A = 0.318" |
|
|
B = 0.130" |
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|
C = 0.414" |
|
|
[0039] The garment clip 28 has the following ratios of dimensions shown in the left column,
which can vary in alternative embodiments between the lower and upper limits shown
respectively in the middle and right columns.
W/T = 2.436 |
1.8 |
3.0 |
L1/T = 11.410 |
8.5 |
14.3 |
L2/T = 10.346 |
7.7 |
13.0 |
L1/W = 4.684 |
3.5 |
5.9 |
L2/W = 4.247 |
3.2 |
5.3 |
[0040] The third garment retaining clip 32 is constructed similar to the first garment retaining
clip 28, and accordingly functions in a manner similar to that explained above for
the first garment retaining clip.
[0041] The third garment clip 32 has the following dimensions, shown in the left column,
which can vary in alternative embodiments between the lower and upper limits shown
respectively in the middle and right columns
W = 0.190" |
0.14 |
0.24 |
T3 = T4 = 0.078" |
0.06 |
0.10 |
L3 = 0.950" |
0.71 |
1.19 |
L4 = 0.876" |
0.66 |
1.11 |
D = 0.321" |
|
|
E = 0.130" |
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F = 0.363" |
|
|
[0042] The third garment clip 32 has the following ratios of dimensions shown in the left
column, which can vary in alternative embodiments between the lower and upper limits
shown respectively in the middle and right columns
W/T = 2.436 |
1.8 |
3.0 |
L3/T = 12.179 |
9.1 |
15.2 |
L4/T = 11.231 |
8.4 |
14.0 |
L3/W = 5.000 |
3.8 |
6.2 |
L4/W = 4.611 |
3.5 |
5.8 |
[0043] The above dimensions and ratios have been found to provide garment clips constructed
of polystyrene which are particularly efficacious and useful. However, other suitable
plastic materials having a different Modulus of Elasticity (Young's Modulus) than
polystyrene may be utilized in alternative embodiments with suitable modifications
of the garment clip dimensions and ratios of dimensions.
[0044] Referring to Figure 3, the second garment retaining clip 30 is integrally molded
with the hanger body at each of the first and second ends. Each second garment retaining
clip comprises first and second opposed clip sides defining a garment receiving channel
52 therebetween. The second garment retaining clip 30 is designed to mount panties,
and includes several novel features. The V at 53 defining the mouth of the garment
receiving channel 52 of the second garment retaining clip defines a larger opening
than the mouths of known prior art garment retaining clips, which makes it easier
to mount panties on the garment hanger. The first clip side comprises a first downwardly
extending support member 54 mounted to the end of the body member by a first cantilever
mount at 55 and having a spaced end. The construction of the first support member
54 of the panty holder is also novel, and provides a relatively inflexible mount for
the outer rib, which provides a relatively stiff and inflexible support as a panty
band is inserted into the second garment retaining clip.
[0045] The first support member 54 has a rounded rectangular shaped member 56, as illustrated
in section in Figure 5, having the same width W as the hanger body 14. Additionally,
a center stiffening rib 58 extends longitudinally along the outer length of support
member 54. The first support member 54 extends to a spaced end at 60 which forms a
cantilever support and mount for a second support member 62. The second member 62
also has a rounded rectangular shape, as illustrated in section in Figure 5, having
the same width W as the hanger body. A center rib 64 extends longitudinally along
the inner length of support member 56, and extends into a center cantilever support
66 for the second member 62. The second member 62 defines a center toothed section
68.
[0046] The second clip side comprises a downwardly extending member which is positioned
opposed to and spaced from the first clip side to define the garment receiving channel
52 therebetween. The reinforcing flange 22 of the hanger body 14 extends downwardly
at 70 into a support member 72, having the same width W, which extends downwardly
to form the second opposed side of the second garment retaining clip. The support
member 72 extends downwardly, and then inwardly at 74 where it extends into and forms
a part of the third garment retaining clip 32. A support member 76, having a width
W, extends downwardly from support member 72, and then curves around and extends outwardly
at 78. A center rib 80 defines a center toothed section 82, spaced and opposed to
the center toothed section 68, to form the garment receiving channel 52 therebetween
to grasp and retain a garment therein.
[0047] A further novel feature of the second garment retaining clip is the inward slant
defined by the garment receiving channel 52 of the panty retaining clip. As a panty
waist band is inserted into the second garment retaining clip and is inserted from
an initial position at location 86 to a fully inserted position at location 88, the
panty waist band moves radially inwardly towards the center of the garment hanger
a distance d, Figure 6, of approximately 1/8 inch. This means that after a panty waist
band is inserted fully into the panty retaining clip, the panty waist band shrinks
approximately 1/8" at each end of the garment hanger. This also means that the panty
waist band must be expanded or stretched 1/4", 1/8" at each end of the garment hanger,
to remove the panty from the panty retaining clip, which makes accidental removal
or dislodgement of the garment from the garment clip a virtual impossibility.
[0048] A novel feature of the second garment retaining clip 30 is the reinforcing outer
rib 58 which extends along the length of and reinforces the first support member 58
to make the first support member more rigid and less resilient, and also the inner
reinforcing rib 64.
[0049] While several embodiments and variations of the present invention for a garment hanger
are described in detail herein, it should be apparent that the disclosure and teachings
of the present invention will suggest many alternative designs to those skilled in
the art.
1. A lightweight, molded plastic garment hanger, said hanger comprising:
a hook member (12);
a body member (14) extending longitudinally from said hook member (12), said body
member (14) defining first and second end (16; 18);
a garment retaining clip (28) integrally molded with said body member (14) at each
of said first and second end (16; 18), wherein each garment retaining clip (28) is
positioned adjacent to said body member (14) and defines a garment receiving channel
(34) therebetween, said garment retaining clip (28) having a compound movement and
dual arm configuration, said configuration formed by;
(i) a first arm member (36) mounted to the end of the body member (14) by a first
cantilever mount (15), said arm defining a first axis and a spaced end (44), and
(ii) a second arm member (38) integrally connected to the spaced end (44) of the first
arm member (36), said second arm defining a second axis and a spaced free end suspended
between said body member (14) and said first arm member (36),
(iii) said integral connection between said arms providing an intersection of said
first axis and said second axis at an acute angle;
(iv) said first arm member (36) having a substantially rounded rectangular or oval
cross section having a width W and a thickness T, wherein the ratio of W/T varies
from 1.8 to 3.0, and the first member (36) has a length L1 extending from the first
cantilever mount (15) to said integral connection, and the ratio of L1/T varies from
8.5 to 14.3;
wherein as a garment enters the garment receiving channel (34), an initial expansion
at the garment receiving channel (34) rotates the first and second arm member (38)s
about the first cantilever mount (15), and as the garment slides past the integral
connection, the second arm member (38) flexes upwardly away from the body member (14)
and the spaced end (44) of the first arm member (36) returns downwardly towards the
body member (14), whereby the compound action of the garment clip results in an opening
movement of the garment receiving channel (34) to allow the garment to enter, and
then a closing movement to securely grip the garment between the second arm member
(38) and the body member (14).
2. A lightweight, plastic garment hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width W is
within the range of from 0,356 cm (0.14 inches) to 0,610 cm (0.24 inches).
3. A lightweight, plastic garment hanger as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the width
W is substantially 0,483 cm (0.190 inches).
4. A lightweight, plastic garment hanger as claimed in claim 1 or 2 or 3, wherein the
thickness T is within the range of from 0,152 cm (0.06 inches) to 0,254 cm (0.1 inches).
5. A lightweight, plastic garment hanger as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, wherein
the thickness T is substantially 0,198 cm (0.078 inches).
6. A lightweight, plastic garment hanger as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, wherein
the length L1 is within the range of from 1,702 cm (0.67 inches) to 2,819 cm (1.11
inches).
7. A lightweight, plastic garment hanger as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6, wherein
the length L1 is substantially 2,261 cm (0.89 inches).
8. An improved garment hanger having a unitary polystyrene plastic design, the hanger
having a centrally located hook, a generally linear body member (14), the body member
(14) extending generally perpendicularly from the hook, the body member (14) having
a pair of opposing ends, at least one end having at least a first double action retaining
clip, the clip comprising:
a first elongated member (36) and a second elongated member (38), situated on the
same side and in the same plane of the body member (14), the first member (36) being
closer to the body member (14) than the second member (38);
the second member (38) has a first end and a second end, the second member (38) slanting
outwardly from the body, whereby the first end is closer to the body member (14) than
the second end, the second end being connected to the hanger body at a cantilever
mount;
the elongated members being integrally connected to each other to define along their
respective axis, a predetermined angle, said integral connection also defining an
extended junction, the actual junction extending away from the body member (14) in
the plane of the body member (14), whereby a garment-receiving channel (34) is defined
by the second member (38), said extended junction, and the body member (14);
said elongated members being designed to primarily flex in the plane of the hanger,
the elongated members having a predefined width to thickness (w/t) ratio and length
to thickness ratio (l/t) that remains generally constant along each individual member,
the elongated members having a length to thickness (l/t) ratio of 8.5 to 14.3.
9. The clip of claim 8, wherein the elongated members extending substantially linearly
from a point defined by the intersection of parallel lines extending from the intersection
of the axis of the members to define an effective junction having an effective junction
point, the effective junction having an acute angle.
10. The clip of claim 8 or 9, wherein the w/t ratio of the second elongated member (38)
equals the w/t ratio of the first elongated member (36).
11. The clip of any of claims 8 to 10, wherein the w/t ratio of the second elongated member
(38) is between 0.75 and 1.5.
12. An improved garment hanger having:
a. a unitary polystyrene plastic design;
b. a centrally located hook;
c. a body member (14) extending longitudinally from the hook, having a pair of opposing
ends;
d. a double action retaining clip deposed at an end, the clip comprising:
a first and second elongated members (36; 38), each having a generally linear axis,
situated on the same side and in the same plane as the body member (14), being joined
at a junction defining a free end, wherein:
i) the first axis being closer to the body member (14) than the second axis;
ii) the second member (38) having a second end being connected to the hanger body
at a cantilever mount;
iii) the first member (36) having a second end defining a second free end;
iv) the junction extending away from the body member (14) and the second free end,
in the plane of the body member (14), whereby a garment-receiving channel (34) is
defined between the junction, the second member (38), and the body member (14);
v) the first member (36) having a first predefined, and generally constant, width
to thickness (w/t) ratio;
vi) the second member (38) having a second predefined, and generally constant, width
to thickness (w/t) ratio;
vii) the members having a length to thickness (l/t) ratio of 8.5 to 14.3; and
viii) the members are designed to flex in the plane of the hanger.
13. The clip of claim 12, wherein the w/t ratio of the second elongated member (38) equals
the w/t ratio of the first elongated member (36).
14. The clip of claim 12 or 13, wherein the w/t ratio of the second elongated member (38)
is between 0.75 and 1.5.
15. The clip of any of claims 12 to 14, wherein the body member (14) has a generally flat
central section and a flange extending along the edge of the central section, said
flange defining a width of the body member (14).
16. The clip of claim 15, wherein the flange of the body member has a predefined w/t ratio
that remains generally constant, being between 1.5 and 3.
17. The clip of claim 15 or 16, where the w/t ratio of the flange of the body member (14)
generally equals the w/t ratio of the second elongated member (38).
18. The clip of claim 12, where the w/t ratio of the body member (14) generally equals
the w/t ratio of the second elongated member (38).
19. The clip of claim 12, where the first axis and the second axis are linear.
20. The clip of claim 19, where the junction of the first axis and the second axis defines
an acute angle.
21. The clip of claim 19, where the first end being closer to the body member (14) than
the second end.
22. The clip of claim 19, where the first end being further from the body member (14)
than the second end.
23. The clip of claim 12, where the junction of the first axis and the second axis defines
an acute angle.
24. The clip of claim 12, where the first member (36) being generally parallel with the
body member (14).
25. The clip of claim 12, where the second member (38) being generally parallel with the
body member (14).
26. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion, said clip integrally molded on a polystyrene
plastic garment hanger, said hanger having a hook and a body member (14) extending
longitudinally from said hook to define first and second end (16; 18) on either side
of said hook, said clip comprising:
(a) a cantilever mount for securing said garment retaining clip (28) to said body
member (14), and suspending said retaining clip at a defined distance from said body
member (14);
(b) a first flexible clip member mounted on said cantilever mount, said first flexible
clip member extending inwardly in the direction of said hook and having a first end
and a second end, said first end molded to said cantilever mount, and said second
end extending inwardly in the direction of said hook, said first clip flexible member
having a width to thickness ratio of 1.8 to 3.0 and a length to thickness ratio of
8.5 to 14.3;
(c) a second flexible clip member formed on said inwardly extending first flexible
clip member at an acute angle thereto, said second flexible clip member having a first
and a second end, said first end of said second flexible clip member integrally molded
to the second end of said first flexible clip member, the second end of said second
flexible clip member extending outwardly from said hook and positioned adjacent said
hanger body to form a garment retention area, said second flexible clip member having
a width to thickness ratio of 1.8 to 3.0 and a length to thickness ratio of 7.7 to
13.0;
(d) the juncture of said first flexible clip member and said second flexible clip
member defining, in cooperation with the hanger body member (14), an insert guide
for guiding a garment strap into said garment retention area wherein said second flexible
clip member is generally parallel to said body member (14) prior to the insertion
of a garment therebetween.
27. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 26, wherein the juncture
of said second end of said first clip member and the first end of said second clip
member form an acute V-shaped juncture, with an extension of the V-shaped juncture
having an upward curve oriented towards said hook to assist in guiding a garment into
a garment receiving channel (34) formed between said clip and said body member (14).
28. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 27, wherein an initial
expansion at the garment receiving channel (34) at said V-shaped juncture by an entering
garment, rotates the first and second flexible clip members with respect to the first
cantilever mount (15) and as the garment slides past the V-shaped juncture, the garment
causes a flexure of the second end of the second flexible clip member away from the
body member (14) and wherein continued movement of the garment causes an inward deflection
of the second end of the first flexible clip member towards the body member (14) which
closes the V-shaped juncture against the body member (14), whereby the compound action
of the garment retaining clip (28) results in the opening of the garment receiving
channel (34) to allow the garment to enter, and then the closing thereof to securely
retain the garment therein and to prevent the garment from being accidentally dislodged
therefrom.
29. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 27 or 28, wherein the
first flexible clip member defines a substantially rounded rectangular or oval cross
section having a width W and a thickness T, wherein the ratio of W/T varies from 1.8
to 3.0, said first flexible clip member having a length L1 extending from the first
cantilever mount (15) to the V-shaped juncture, and the ratio of L1/T varies from
8.5 to 14.3.
30. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 27 to 29, wherein
the second flexible clip member defines a substantially rounded rectangular or oval
cross section having a width W and thickness T, wherein the ratio of W/T varies from
1.8 to 3.0, and the second flexible clip member has a length L2 extending from the
V-shaped juncture to the second end of the second clip member, and the ratio of L2/T
varies from 7.7 to 13.0.
31. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed claim 29 or 30, wherein the width
W is within the range of from 0,356 cm (0.14 inches) to 0,610 cm (0.24 inches).
32. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 29 to 31, wherein
the width W is substantially 0,483 cm (0.190 inches).
33. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 29 to 32, wherein
the thickness T is within the range of from 0,152 cm (0.06 inches) to 0,254 cm (0.1
inches).
34. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 29 to 33, wherein
the thickness T is substantially 0,198 cm (0.078 inches).
35. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 29 to 34, wherein
the length L1 is within the range of from 1,702 cm (0.67 inches) to 2,819 cm (1.11
inches).
36. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 29 to 35, wherein
the length L1 is substantially 2,261 cm (0.89 inches).
37. A garment hanger having at least two molded double action garment retaining clips
(28) having improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in any of claims 26
to 36, wherein each of said at least two garment retaining clips (28) have acute V-shaped
junctures and are rigid, with one of said at least two garment retaining clip (28)s
being integrally molded with said body member (14) at each end of said body member
(14).
38. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 37, wherein two garment
retaining clips (28) are integrally molded with said body member (14) at each end
of, and on opposite sides of said body member (14).
39. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 37 or 38, which further
includes a generally vertical garment retaining clip (28) integrally molded at each
of said first and second end (16; 18) of said body member (14), wherein each generally
vertical garment retaining clip (28) comprises first and second opposed clip sides
defining a garment receiving channel (34) therebetween, said garment receiving channel
(34) angled upwardly and inwardly with respect to said body member (14).
40. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 39, wherein said generally
vertical clip further comprises a first downwardly extending member mounted to the
end of the body member (14) by a first cantilever mount (15) and having a spaced end
(44), and a second upwardly extending member integrally and rigidly connected to the
spaced end (44) of the first member (36), said second upwardly extending member having
a spaced free end which is positioned opposed to and spaced from the first clip side
to define the garment receiving channel (34) therebetween, and wherein each of the
garment receiving channel (34) defined by the first and second opposed clip sides
proceeds from a bottom opening of the garment receiving channel (34), upwardly and
inwardly towards the hook member (12) to a top garment retaining position, wherein
the difference between the bottom opening and the top garment retaining position along
the axis of the hanger body is approximately 0,318 cm (0.125 inches).
41. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 40, wherein the first
downwardly extending member of the first clip side includes a center stiffening rib
extending longitudinally along an outer length of the first downwardly extending member
to provide a relatively stiff and inflexible first downwardly extending member.
42. A garment hanger having a molded double action garment retaining clip (28) having
improved flexibility and range of motion as claimed in claim 41, wherein the first
downwardly extending member of the first clip side further includes a center stiffening
rib extending longitudinally along an inner length of the first downwardly extending
member to provide a relatively stiff and inflexible first downwardly extending member.