Abstract:
Multipositional apparatus for hanging articles such as ties, belts, shoes, bras, hats, etc. includes a flexible main body comprising a series of intertwined rigid links including a first end link, a series of intermediate links and a second end link, as well as a plurality of hooks that project from the links, including at least several intermediate hooks that project perpendicularly from a segment of the series of intermediate links and including an end hook projecting from the first end link. The hooks have a straight portion and a curved portion, the curved portion shaped so as to receive articles or to be hung on a projecting member. The straight portion of the end hook is aligned collinearly with an axis of the nearest segment of the series of intermediate links. The entire apparatus is suitable for being hung by a selected hooks which may be any of several hooks and is adjustable in length and shape by virtue of which hook is the selected hook to hang the apparatus on. If the apparatus is hung by an end hook or by the intermediate nearest the end hook all of the remaining nonselected hooks face upward and can be used to hang articles. If any of several other of the intermediate hooks is the selected hook, then most or all but one of the remaining nonselected hooks face upward and can be used to hang articles. The hooks are common metal hooks used in clothes hangers.
Abstract:
A hanger is injection-molded in one piece from a suitable polymer. At each of a plurality of gripping locations, a stationary gripping member and a mobile gripping member are provided, each of which preferably terminate in inwardly directed article supporting fingers. For each pair of gripping members, a fastening arm is provided on one of the members while a channel is provided in the other of the gripping members. A pawl engages with an array of teeth to fasten the gripping members together and to secure e.g. a pair of vehicle floor mats therebetween.
Abstract:
A garment hanger according to the invention is provided with at least one clamp comprised of a pair of jaw members. At least one of the jaw members has a pivoting jaw end.
Abstract:
In the preferred embodiment, opposing jaws are biased closed for grasping the clasp of a string type bracelet. Prior to grasping, as the clasp is being inserted between the jaws, a post or boss asserts a reactive force against an operating lever of the clasp causing the clasp to open. While the clasp is held open, the jaws are released to grasp the clasp and keep it open. Preferably the jaws are affixed to a wrist band which when wrapped around a user's wrist holds the grasped clasp in a position to loop the bracelet around the wrist and hook an eyelet at the opposite end of the bracelet onto the clasp. When the jaws are opened to release the clasp, the clasp closes capturing the eyelet. The wrist band is then removed leaving only the bracelet around the wrist. The clip can also be used to hold earring clasps for easy placement on earring studs, and for other kinds of jewelry.
Abstract:
The invention thus comprises a hem holding device for the temporary shortening and raising of a hem line of an article of clothing by the wearer of that clothing. The device includes an elongated front panel having a first end, a second end, a front side and a rear side with a thin piercing pin extending off of the rear side of the front panel adjacent the first end thereof. A frame member has a proximal end extending off of the rear side of the front panel at the second end thereof, the frame member also having a distal end with a hinge thereon. A pivotable finger is attached to the hinge on the frame member, the finger having a first end in swingable engagement with the piercing pin, the finger also having a gripping surface defining a first plane. The rear side of the front panel defines a second plane, the first and second planes being parallel to one another to permit a folded article of clothing to be retained between the finger and the rearside of the front panel while being pierced by the piercing pin, without wrinkling or pinching the folded article of clothing therebetween. The front panel is at least three inches long. The pinching pin is at least three-eighths of an inch long to permit it to pierce several layers of folded clothing.
Abstract:
A hanger for securing a pair of gloves to each other and for hanging the pair of gloves from a peg. A hanger is formed with a hook, and a pair of ribs are provided on a pair of members which are spring loaded toward each other such that the ribs will engage the gloves therebetween to secure the gloves to each other and to the clip. A fastener is passed through a hole formed in each of the pair of members so as to prevent the ribs from being disengaged from each other unless the fastener is destroyed.
Abstract:
Multipositional apparatus for hanging articles such as ties, belts, shoes, bras, hats etc. includes a flexible main body comprising a series of intertwined rigid links including a first end link, a series of intermediate links and a second end link, as well as a plurality of hooks that project from the links, including at least several intermediate hooks that project perpendicularly from a segment of the series of intermediate links and including an end hook projecting from the first end link. The hooks have a straight portion and a curved portion, the curved portion being shaped so as to receive articles or to be hung on a projecting member. The straight portion of the end hook is aligned collinearly with an axis of the nearest segment of the series of intermediate links. The entire apparatus is suitable for being hung by a selected hooks which may be any of several hooks and is adjustable in length and shape by virtue of which hook is the selected hook to hang the apparatus on. If the apparatus is hung by an end hook or by the intermediate nearest the end hook all of the remaining nonselected hooks face upward and can be used to hang articles. If any of several other of the intermediate hooks is the selected hook, then most or all but one of the remaining nonselected hooks face upward and can be used to hang articles. The hooks are common metal hooks used in clothes hangers.
Abstract:
A multigarment, insect infestation inhibiting hanger device for use on a clothes bar. The device, which saves closet space, has a hook portion for disposition on a clothes bar on one end thereof. The hook portion is also disposed within or through a main body member cut from preferably incense cedar or molded of a mixture of incense cedar chips and a suitable resin. The device is configured to receive either a plurality of hanger in slots of garment receivers, or garment hanging loops upon upstanding segments of these garment receivers. The device permits the user to compactly group similar garments together for organization of the closet.
Abstract:
A hanger for a pre-tied knotted necktie assembly is disclosed in which the assembly includes a necktie, a knot support to form a necktie knot, a clip for removably mounting the necktie assembly onto the neckband of a shirt collar, and a positioning post extending through the necktie knot. The hanger includes an upper hook portion, a central body portion, and a lower stem portion. The stem portion has an opening therethrough adapted to fit over the post of the necktie assembly whereby a retaining nut, when placed over the post with the stem portion positioned between the necktie knot and the nut, will securely maintain the necktie assembly on the hanger. Removal of the necktie assembly from the hanger is achieved by severing the stem portion from the body portion of the hanger.
Abstract:
A hand-held implement for use in the repair of wear holes and tears in fabric apparel items, particularly socks, T-shirts and sweat suits, in cooperation with fabric hole patch pre-forms bearing a heat activated adhesive coating. The implement is an egg-shaped form having a handgrip handle extending downwardly from the smaller end of the form and having a flattened anvil surface area at its larger head end. A fabric heat-resistant cover, having a Teflon coating, encompasses the egg-shaped form for interface with the fabric of an apparel item in the area requiring hole repair, a pre-form patch material bearing a heat activated adhesive coating, and a hand-held heated ironing device for the application of heat and pressure to the apparel item and patch material in opposition to the egg-shaped form and its flattened anvil surface area.