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US846956A
US846956A US33799506A US1906337995A US846956A US 846956 A US846956 A US 846956A US 33799506 A US33799506 A US 33799506A US 1906337995 A US1906337995 A US 1906337995A US 846956 A US846956 A US 846956A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in a fixture which constitutes a combined hook "or hooks for the suspension from the loop or collar-band or otherwise of garments or other articles of apparel, a bow-shaped hanger for sustaining a coat or cloak ina manner to preserve the form thereof, and preferably also a post for supporting a hat without lia bility of the latter becoming accidentally displaced.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the fixture. big. 2 is a front elevation of the same; and l ig. 3 is a side elevation of the main portion of the device, parts thereof being shown in vertical section.
  • the apparel support and hanger comprises a hook A, forwardly extended from its body or shank B, which is to be supported at any desired location by the means hereinafter particularly mentioned or by any adequate means.
  • the hook A is formed to the rear of the hook end a with an upstanding ear I), and a frame C is pivotally connected, as indicated at d, to the said ear I).
  • the said frame as shown, comprises the forwardlydivergent arms and a transverse bowshaped member g, which may most advantageously be integrally formed with the said arms, the same having dimension and curvature as most suitable for a coat-hanger.
  • the rear approached extremities of the said armsf closely embrace the aforesaid upstanding ear and, together with said ear, are penetrated by the rivet or pivot-screw d.
  • the back or shank B of the fixture comprises or is formed with a portion h, located to the rear and extending above the hook A and is continued in a member '5, forwardly extended over and at a suitable distance above the hook and terminates in an upstanding post j.
  • the post is shown as made with an upwardly-extended post continuation m, having a head 11, said post and post continuation having the one a screw-stud 0 and the other a threaded socket p, these parts being screw engaged the one into the other.
  • the back or shank B of the fixture has an integrally-formed rearwardly-extended threaded stud s, and for some or all of the hooks attachment back plates t are provided, each having a forwardly-opening threaded socket for the screw engagement therein of the said threaded stud s.
  • each hook is usually made with a prismatic aperture a transversely therethrough, so that the hooks may be non-rotatably engaged with and supported by a prismatic bar, (indicated by the dotted lines,) to which the letter 1) is applied, or a pair of the hooks supported by the attachment back plates it may constitute the means of support for the bar 4), on which a plurality of the hooks, for which no back plates need be provided, may be supported.
  • the frame comprising the bow-shaped garment-hanger may be swung down to the position represented by full lines in the drawings and to receive stable support on the extremity a of the hook A whenever it is desired to use it as a form for supporting and preserving the shape of a coat, it always being possible to also hang articles directly on the hook A, and it is furthermore to be appreciated that at times when the bow-shaped hanger g is not to be used it may, by swinging the frame as a whole rearwardly to the position indicated by the dotted lines in Figs. 1 and 2, have an unobtrusive disposition in the space 'y well to the rear of the hook A and between the latter and the portion or extension i.
  • the post as manifest, having its position above the hook and suitably forward from the back of the fixture, constitutes an approved hat-holder suitable for both high and low crown hats.
  • a device for the purpose described consisting of a supporting-back and a hook forwardly extending therefrom, provided with an upwardly-extending ear between said back and the extremity of the hook, and an arm pivotally connected to said ear and having a curved coat-hanger adapted to be positioned and supported on, and transversely of, said hook, and to be swung rearwardly therefrom.
  • a device for the purpose described consisting of a su porting-back and a hook forwardly exten ing therefrom, provided with an upwardly-extending ear between said back and the extremity of the hook, and a frame comprising a pair of separated, forwardly-divergent arms, and a curved coathanger member integral with said arms, said frame being pivotally connected to said ear, and adapted to be swung to a position of support on the extremity of the hook, or to a position backwardly away from the hook.
  • a device for the purpose described consisting of a supporting-back, a hook forwardly extending therefrom, said back co1nprising a portion upwardly extended above and to the roar of the hook continued in a member forwardly extended over the hook and terminating in an upstanding 0st, and an arm pivotally connected to sai hook at the rear of its extremity and having a curved coat-hanger adapted to be supported on, and transversely of and relatively to, said hook and to be moved to a position in the space between the hook and said member for wardly extended thereover.
  • a hook and hanger consisting of a rearwardly-located shank or body portion having a rismatic a erture therethrough, a horizonta l rearward y-extended threaded stud, and a forwardly-extending hook, and a frame comprising forwardly-divergent arms and a transverse bow-shaped member, said arms being pivotally connected to the hook at the rear of its extremity.
  • a hook and hanger consisting of a rear- Wardly-located shank or body portion having a prismatic aperture transversely therethrough, a horizontal rearwardly-extended threaded stud, and a forwardly-extending hook, a frame comprising forwardly-divergent arms and a transverse bow shaped member, said arms being ivotally connected to the hook at the rear of its extremity, and an attachment back late having a forwardly-opening threat ed socket for the screw engagement therein of said threaded stu 6.
  • a hook and hanger consisting of a rearwardly-located shank or body portion having 5 5 a prismatic aperture transversely therethrough, a horizontal rearwardly-extended threaded stud, a forwardly-extending hook, formed with an upstanding ear to the rear of the hook end and having a portion forwardly extended above said hook, upwardly con tinued in a post having an upwardly-extended headed post continuation, said post and post continuation having the one a screw-stud the other a threaded socket, the one part being screw engaged into the other, and a frame comprising forwardlydivergent arms and a transverse bow -shaped member, said arms being pivotally connected to the said ear, and an attachment back 1 plate having a forwardly-opening threaded socket for the screw engagement therein of said threaded stud.

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' PATENTED MAR. 12, '1907.
' vW. H. SHAW. APPAREL HANGER AND SUPPORT.
APPLICATION FILED OOT.B, 1906.
UNITE STATES PAENT @FFTQE APPAREL HANGER AND SUPPORT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 12, 1907.
Application filed October 8, 1906. Serial No. 387,995.
invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparel Hangers and Supports, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
. This invention relates to improvements in a fixture which constitutes a combined hook "or hooks for the suspension from the loop or collar-band or otherwise of garments or other articles of apparel, a bow-shaped hanger for sustaining a coat or cloak ina manner to preserve the form thereof, and preferably also a post for supporting a hat without lia bility of the latter becoming accidentally displaced.
The present improvements in a fixture of the class indicated are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, are hereinafter particularly described, and are set forth in the appended claims.
in the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the fixture. big. 2 is a front elevation of the same; and l ig. 3 is a side elevation of the main portion of the device, parts thereof being shown in vertical section.
Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all of the views.
The apparel support and hanger comprises a hook A, forwardly extended from its body or shank B, which is to be supported at any desired location by the means hereinafter particularly mentioned or by any adequate means. The hook A is formed to the rear of the hook end a with an upstanding ear I), and a frame C is pivotally connected, as indicated at d, to the said ear I). The said frame, as shown, comprises the forwardlydivergent arms and a transverse bowshaped member g, which may most advantageously be integrally formed with the said arms, the same having dimension and curvature as most suitable for a coat-hanger. The rear approached extremities of the said armsf closely embrace the aforesaid upstanding ear and, together with said ear, are penetrated by the rivet or pivot-screw d.
The back or shank B of the fixture comprises or is formed with a portion h, located to the rear and extending above the hook A and is continued in a member '5, forwardly extended over and at a suitable distance above the hook and terminates in an upstanding post j. The post is shown as made with an upwardly-extended post continuation m, having a head 11, said post and post continuation having the one a screw-stud 0 and the other a threaded socket p, these parts being screw engaged the one into the other.
The back or shank B of the fixture has an integrally-formed rearwardly-extended threaded stud s, and for some or all of the hooks attachment back plates t are provided, each having a forwardly-opening threaded socket for the screw engagement therein of the said threaded stud s.
The body or shank portion of each hook is usually made with a prismatic aperture a transversely therethrough, so that the hooks may be non-rotatably engaged with and supported by a prismatic bar, (indicated by the dotted lines,) to which the letter 1) is applied, or a pair of the hooks supported by the attachment back plates it may constitute the means of support for the bar 4), on which a plurality of the hooks, for which no back plates need be provided, may be supported.
to indicates a smaller hook addiional to and under the aforementioned hook A, the provision of which increases the useful capabi1i.ies of the fixture.
The frame comprising the bow-shaped garment-hanger may be swung down to the position represented by full lines in the drawings and to receive stable support on the extremity a of the hook A whenever it is desired to use it as a form for supporting and preserving the shape of a coat, it always being possible to also hang articles directly on the hook A, and it is furthermore to be appreciated that at times when the bow-shaped hanger g is not to be used it may, by swinging the frame as a whole rearwardly to the position indicated by the dotted lines in Figs. 1 and 2, have an unobtrusive disposition in the space 'y well to the rear of the hook A and between the latter and the portion or extension i.
The post, as manifest, having its position above the hook and suitably forward from the back of the fixture, constitutes an approved hat-holder suitable for both high and low crown hats.
I claim-- 1. A device for the purpose described, consisting of a supporting-back and a hook forwardly extending therefrom, provided with an upwardly-extending ear between said back and the extremity of the hook, and an arm pivotally connected to said ear and having a curved coat-hanger adapted to be positioned and supported on, and transversely of, said hook, and to be swung rearwardly therefrom.
2. A device for the purpose described, consisting of a su porting-back and a hook forwardly exten ing therefrom, provided with an upwardly-extending ear between said back and the extremity of the hook, and a frame comprising a pair of separated, forwardly-divergent arms, and a curved coathanger member integral with said arms, said frame being pivotally connected to said ear, and adapted to be swung to a position of support on the extremity of the hook, or to a position backwardly away from the hook.
3. A device for the purpose described, consisting of a supporting-back, a hook forwardly extending therefrom, said back co1nprising a portion upwardly extended above and to the roar of the hook continued in a member forwardly extended over the hook and terminating in an upstanding 0st, and an arm pivotally connected to sai hook at the rear of its extremity and having a curved coat-hanger adapted to be supported on, and transversely of and relatively to, said hook and to be moved to a position in the space between the hook and said member for wardly extended thereover.
4. A hook and hanger consisting of a rearwardly-located shank or body portion having a rismatic a erture therethrough, a horizonta l rearward y-extended threaded stud, and a forwardly-extending hook, and a frame comprising forwardly-divergent arms and a transverse bow-shaped member, said arms being pivotally connected to the hook at the rear of its extremity.
5. A hook and hanger consisting of a rear- Wardly-located shank or body portion having a prismatic aperture transversely therethrough, a horizontal rearwardly-extended threaded stud, and a forwardly-extending hook, a frame comprising forwardly-divergent arms and a transverse bow shaped member, said arms being ivotally connected to the hook at the rear of its extremity, and an attachment back late having a forwardly-opening threat ed socket for the screw engagement therein of said threaded stu 6. A hook and hanger consisting of a rearwardly-located shank or body portion having 5 5 a prismatic aperture transversely therethrough, a horizontal rearwardly-extended threaded stud, a forwardly-extending hook, formed with an upstanding ear to the rear of the hook end and having a portion forwardly extended above said hook, upwardly con tinued in a post having an upwardly-extended headed post continuation, said post and post continuation having the one a screw-stud the other a threaded socket, the one part being screw engaged into the other, and a frame comprising forwardlydivergent arms and a transverse bow -shaped member, said arms being pivotally connected to the said ear, and an attachment back 1 plate having a forwardly-opening threaded socket for the screw engagement therein of said threaded stud.
Signed by me at Springfield, Massachusetts, in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WALDO H. SHAW.
Witnesses:
WM. S. BELLOWS, G. R. DRISCOLL.
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US3424422A (en) * 1967-01-16 1969-01-28 George Klangos Adjustable support
US4821890A (en) * 1987-08-14 1989-04-18 Hills Geoffrey O Bicycle support rack
US20090020490A1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2009-01-22 Flickinger Brent D Sports apparel oragnizer
US20090283485A1 (en) * 2008-05-16 2009-11-19 Eric Anderson Combination headwear / apparel display
US20100243829A1 (en) * 2009-03-27 2010-09-30 Stephens-De Alanis Stephanie K Hair accessory holder and organizer
US20110237410A1 (en) * 2010-03-23 2011-09-29 Core Energy Fitness Systems, Llc Resistance band exercise station
US20130126453A1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2013-05-23 Brent D. Flickinger Sports Apparel Organizer
US20160076695A1 (en) * 2014-09-16 2016-03-17 Janice Henington Wig Hanger
US11122924B2 (en) * 2019-08-27 2021-09-21 Staybill, LLC Bracket system for hats
US20230301451A1 (en) * 2021-11-10 2023-09-28 Jae Hyun Park Hat Holder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3424422A (en) * 1967-01-16 1969-01-28 George Klangos Adjustable support
US4821890A (en) * 1987-08-14 1989-04-18 Hills Geoffrey O Bicycle support rack
US8727143B2 (en) * 2007-07-17 2014-05-20 Brent D Flickinger Sports apparel organizer
US7959018B2 (en) * 2007-07-17 2011-06-14 Brent D Flickinger Sports apparel oragnizer
US20130126453A1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2013-05-23 Brent D. Flickinger Sports Apparel Organizer
US20090020490A1 (en) * 2007-07-17 2009-01-22 Flickinger Brent D Sports apparel oragnizer
US20090283485A1 (en) * 2008-05-16 2009-11-19 Eric Anderson Combination headwear / apparel display
US20100243829A1 (en) * 2009-03-27 2010-09-30 Stephens-De Alanis Stephanie K Hair accessory holder and organizer
US7828254B2 (en) * 2009-03-27 2010-11-09 Stephens-De Alanis Stephanie K Hair accessory holder and organizer
US20110237410A1 (en) * 2010-03-23 2011-09-29 Core Energy Fitness Systems, Llc Resistance band exercise station
US9050493B2 (en) * 2010-03-23 2015-06-09 Core Energy Fitness Systems, Llc Resistance band exercise station
US20160076695A1 (en) * 2014-09-16 2016-03-17 Janice Henington Wig Hanger
US11122924B2 (en) * 2019-08-27 2021-09-21 Staybill, LLC Bracket system for hats
US20230301451A1 (en) * 2021-11-10 2023-09-28 Jae Hyun Park Hat Holder

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