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US3310179A US430393A US43039365A US3310179A US 3310179 A US3310179 A US 3310179A US 430393 A US430393 A US 430393A US 43039365 A US43039365 A US 43039365A US 3310179 A US3310179 A US 3310179A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/74Necktie holders ; Belt holders
    • A47G25/743Necktie holders ; Belt holders of the clothes hanger-type
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the present invention relates to garment hanging racks and more particularly to tie hanger apparatus for hanging a number of ties or similar articles.
  • tie hanger which may be inexpensively constructed from a clothes hanger with the tie holding members mounted along the hanger crossbar.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view, at reduced scale, of a tie hanger embodying the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary front view of the tie hanger of FIG. 1 showing a portion of the channel and garment engaging members;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 2 showing one of the garment engaging members
  • FIG. 4 is a section taken along the line 4-4 in FIG. 3 showing the biasing means for holding the garments in position;
  • FIG. 5 is a section taken along the line 55 in'FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of a manually operable member for use with the biasing members.
  • FIG. 7 is a top view of the development of the channel showing the formation of a garment gripping member.
  • FIGS. 1-3 there is shown in FIGS. 1-3 a tie hanger 10 in accordance with the present invention incorporated in a conventional garment hanger having a bow 11, a crossbar 12 and a hook 13 which is hangable in a clothes closet over a clothes bar.
  • the cross bar 12 in the present instance is made from stock that is generally square in cross-section.
  • a pair of channel-shaped members 15 are secured to opposite sides of United States Patent 0 ice 3,310,179 Patented Mar. 21, 1967 the crossbar 12.
  • Each of the channels 15 is provided with a plurality of spaced garment engaging members, generally indicated at 17, for firmly holding a tie 18 or similar article.
  • the channels are made of sheet brass or other sheet material which is sufiiciently spring-like to resist deformation when repeatedly deflected under load.
  • the channels are oppositely oriented with respect to each other, one on each side of the crossbar 12, as shown in FIG. 1, and arranged so that the garment engaging members on one side of the crossbar are staggered with respect to the garment engaging members on the other side of the crossbar.
  • the garment engaging members 17 are in the form of a tang 19 integrally formed with the channel and bent so as to include a portion 21 which is substantially perpendicular to the channel and a bentover portion 22, which is biased toward the channel so as to exert spring pressure in that direction.
  • the tangs are provided with projections or shoulders 24, 25 which form pivot points slightly raised above the base of the tang.
  • a lever 27 is formed with a slot 27a intermediate its ends (FIG. 6) and adapted to slide over the tang 19 until it rests upon the shoulders 24 and 25 with the forward portion 29 of the lever engaging the bent-over portion 22 of the tang and the rear portion 30 of the lever projecting outwardly from the substantially perpendicular portion 21 of the tang.
  • the forward. portion 29 of the lever is rotated about the shoulders 24 and 25 against the spring pres sure exerted by the tang to permit placing a garment about the member 17.
  • the forward portion 29 of the lever is urged toward the crossbar under the action of the tang and the garment is posi tively held against the crossbar.
  • the garment hanging apparatus may be inexpensively constructed utilizing 26 gauge sheet brass, for example, from which by a single stamping operation the channel and tanks can be formed.
  • a plurality of tanks 19 may be formed in the channel 15 by simply stamping out a substantially U-shaped portion indicated at 31, and shoulders 24 and 25 are formed in the tang in the same operation.
  • the levers 27, viewed in FIG. 6, may be also made of the same material.
  • the channel may then be secured to the hanger crossbar in any suitable manner to provide a tight fitting relation therebetween, such as adhesive or suitable fasteners.
  • the present garment hanging apparatus is not limited to use with a clothes hanger but may be employed with other hangable or mountable supports upon which it is intended to hang ties or other similar articles of Wearing apparel.
  • a garment hanging apparatus comprising, in combination, a mounting channel having at least one garment engaging member integrally formed thereon, said member being normally spring biased toward said channel and lever means associated with said member for urging the latter away from said channel when hanging or removing a garment.
  • a garment hanging apparatus comprising, in combination, a mounting channel having at least one garment engaging member integrally formed thereon, said member having a portion substantially perpendicular to said channel and a bent-over portion normally s ring biased toward said channel, abutment means formed in said perpendicular portion of said member and a lever having a slot intermediate its ends for receiving said member with one end of said lever engaging said bentover portion, said abutment means providing a fulcrum about which said lever rotates so that when the other end of said lever is depressed said member is urged away from said channel when hanging or removing a garment.
  • a garment hanging apparatus adapted for use with a clothes hanger crossbar or the like comprising, in combination, a mounting channel adapted to be secured to said crossbar in tight fitting relation therewith, said channel having at least one garment engaging member integrally formed thereon for gripping a garment, said member being normally spring biased toward the crossbar and lever means associated with said member for urging said member away from said bar to receive a garment being hung.
  • a garment hanging apparatus adapted for use with a clothes hanger crossbar or the like comprising, in combination, a pair of mounting channels adapted to be secured. to said crossbar in tight fitting relation therewith, said channels having a plurality of spaced garment engaging members integrally formed thereon, the channels being oppositely oriented with respect to one another, said members being normally biased toward the crossbar, lever means associated with said members for urging said members away from said bar, said levers having a front portion engaging said members and a rear portion for applying a force thereto, and said lever rear portions being alternately disposed for permitting access to one of said members without interference with an adjacent one.

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arch 21, 1967 J. J. CAP-PUZZELLO 3,319,179
GARMENT HANGING APPARATUS Filed Feb. 4, 1965 KNVEN'TH imam lCAfiPUZZELL 3,310,179 GARMENT HANGING APPARATUS Joseph J. Cappuzzello, 6939 W. 64th Place, Chicago, Ill. 60638 Filed Feb. 4, 1965, Ser. No. 430,393 4 Claims. (Cl. 211-113) The present invention relates to garment hanging racks and more particularly to tie hanger apparatus for hanging a number of ties or similar articles.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a garment hanging apparatus which permits easy hanging and removing of a number of ties or similar articles.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a garment hanging apparatus for articles of wearing apparel such as ties, which positively grasps the tie being hung so as to obviate the problems encountered with prior devices wherein the ties are merely hung over a hook or bar which readily lends itself to slippage of the tie and oftentimes strewing of the ties on the floor. It is a related object to provide a garment hanging apparatus which is transportable and may be carried in a suitcase or hung in a clothes closet over a clothes bar and which positively holds the garment in place even through the apparatus is shifted or transported about.
It is another object of the present invention in one of its aspects to provide a tie hanger which holds firmly and independently each of several ties in open display. In this connection, it is an object of the present invention to provide a tie hanger which permits of hanging and removing one tie without interfering with adjacently hung ties.
Finally, it is an object of the present invention to provide a tie hanger which may be inexpensively constructed from a clothes hanger with the tie holding members mounted along the hanger crossbar.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent upon reading the attached detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view, at reduced scale, of a tie hanger embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary front view of the tie hanger of FIG. 1 showing a portion of the channel and garment engaging members;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 2 showing one of the garment engaging members;
FIG. 4 is a section taken along the line 4-4 in FIG. 3 showing the biasing means for holding the garments in position;
FIG. 5 is a section taken along the line 55 in'FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a top view of a manually operable member for use with the biasing members; and
FIG. 7 is a top view of the development of the channel showing the formation of a garment gripping member.
While the invention will be described in connection with the preferred embodiment, it will be understood that I do not intend to limit the invention to that embodiment, but, on the contrary, intend to cover such alternative embodiments and constructions as may be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims,
Turning now to the drawings, there is shown in FIGS. 1-3 a tie hanger 10 in accordance with the present invention incorporated in a conventional garment hanger having a bow 11, a crossbar 12 and a hook 13 which is hangable in a clothes closet over a clothes bar. The cross bar 12 in the present instance is made from stock that is generally square in cross-section.
In carrying out the present invention, a pair of channel-shaped members 15 are secured to opposite sides of United States Patent 0 ice 3,310,179 Patented Mar. 21, 1967 the crossbar 12. Each of the channels 15 is provided with a plurality of spaced garment engaging members, generally indicated at 17, for firmly holding a tie 18 or similar article. The channels are made of sheet brass or other sheet material which is sufiiciently spring-like to resist deformation when repeatedly deflected under load.
In order to provide for easy access to the individual garment engaging member 17, the channels are oppositely oriented with respect to each other, one on each side of the crossbar 12, as shown in FIG. 1, and arranged so that the garment engaging members on one side of the crossbar are staggered with respect to the garment engaging members on the other side of the crossbar.
In accordance with one of the aspects of the invention, as seen in FIG. 4, the garment engaging members 17 are in the form of a tang 19 integrally formed with the channel and bent so as to include a portion 21 which is substantially perpendicular to the channel and a bentover portion 22, which is biased toward the channel so as to exert spring pressure in that direction.
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the tangs are provided with projections or shoulders 24, 25 which form pivot points slightly raised above the base of the tang. A lever 27 is formed with a slot 27a intermediate its ends (FIG. 6) and adapted to slide over the tang 19 until it rests upon the shoulders 24 and 25 with the forward portion 29 of the lever engaging the bent-over portion 22 of the tang and the rear portion 30 of the lever projecting outwardly from the substantially perpendicular portion 21 of the tang. Thus, it may be readily appreciated that by pressing against the rear portion 30 of the lever the forward. portion 29 of the lever is rotated about the shoulders 24 and 25 against the spring pres sure exerted by the tang to permit placing a garment about the member 17. Upon release of the lever the forward portion 29 of the lever is urged toward the crossbar under the action of the tang and the garment is posi tively held against the crossbar.
In accordance with another of the aspects of the present invention, the garment hanging apparatus may be inexpensively constructed utilizing 26 gauge sheet brass, for example, from which by a single stamping operation the channel and tanks can be formed.
Thus, referring to FIG. 7, it may be shown that a plurality of tanks 19 may be formed in the channel 15 by simply stamping out a substantially U-shaped portion indicated at 31, and shoulders 24 and 25 are formed in the tang in the same operation. The levers 27, viewed in FIG. 6, may be also made of the same material.
When fabricating the garment hanging apparatus, the levers 27, as previously stated, slide over the tangs and rest upon the shoulders 24, 25 which serve as a fulcrum about which the lever rotates, urging the tangs away from the channel. The channel may then be secured to the hanger crossbar in any suitable manner to provide a tight fitting relation therebetween, such as adhesive or suitable fasteners.
Since a pair of channels are arranged, one on each side of the hanger crossbar and in an oppositely oriented manner, the rear portion 30 of the levers to which force is applied are alternately disposed thereby permitting access to any one of the garment engaging members without interfering with an adjacent member.
It should be appreciated that the present garment hanging apparatus is not limited to use with a clothes hanger but may be employed with other hangable or mountable supports upon which it is intended to hang ties or other similar articles of Wearing apparel.
I claim as my invention:
1. A garment hanging apparatus comprising, in combination, a mounting channel having at least one garment engaging member integrally formed thereon, said member being normally spring biased toward said channel and lever means associated with said member for urging the latter away from said channel when hanging or removing a garment.
2. A garment hanging apparatus comprising, in combination, a mounting channel having at least one garment engaging member integrally formed thereon, said member having a portion substantially perpendicular to said channel and a bent-over portion normally s ring biased toward said channel, abutment means formed in said perpendicular portion of said member and a lever having a slot intermediate its ends for receiving said member with one end of said lever engaging said bentover portion, said abutment means providing a fulcrum about which said lever rotates so that when the other end of said lever is depressed said member is urged away from said channel when hanging or removing a garment.
3. A garment hanging apparatus adapted for use with a clothes hanger crossbar or the like comprising, in combination, a mounting channel adapted to be secured to said crossbar in tight fitting relation therewith, said channel having at least one garment engaging member integrally formed thereon for gripping a garment, said member being normally spring biased toward the crossbar and lever means associated with said member for urging said member away from said bar to receive a garment being hung.
4. A garment hanging apparatus adapted for use with a clothes hanger crossbar or the like comprising, in combination, a pair of mounting channels adapted to be secured. to said crossbar in tight fitting relation therewith, said channels having a plurality of spaced garment engaging members integrally formed thereon, the channels being oppositely oriented with respect to one another, said members being normally biased toward the crossbar, lever means associated with said members for urging said members away from said bar, said levers having a front portion engaging said members and a rear portion for applying a force thereto, and said lever rear portions being alternately disposed for permitting access to one of said members without interference with an adjacent one.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,532,021 11/1950 Gunderson 211-89 2,575,979 11/1951 Simon et al 223-91 2,608,306 8/1952 Mills 211-113 CLAUDE A. LE ROY, Primary Examiner.
K. I. WINGERT, Assistant Examiner.

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1. A GARMENT HANGING APPARATUS COMPRISING, IN COMBINATION, A MOUNTING CHANNEL HAVING AT LEAST ONE GARMENT ENGAGING MEMBER INTEGRALLY FORMED THEREON, SAID MEMBER BEING NORMALLY SPRING BIASED TOWARD SAID CHANNEL AND LEVER MEANS ASSOCIATED WITH SAID MEMBER FOR URGING THE LATTER AWAY FROM SAID CHANNEL WHEN HANGING OR REMOVING A GARMENT.
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US3420383A (en) * 1966-11-25 1969-01-07 Arthur D Raynor Rack for clip on type neckties
US3762570A (en) * 1971-07-27 1973-10-02 R Tobin Necktie holder
US3880290A (en) * 1973-10-29 1975-04-29 Edward Hughes Necktie holder
US4461387A (en) * 1982-08-11 1984-07-24 Belokin Jr Paul Integral spring clip support assembly for displaying articles
US6296160B1 (en) * 2000-08-04 2001-10-02 James Murray Clothes hanger
US20070045360A1 (en) * 2005-08-24 2007-03-01 Stacy Grimes Scarf hanger
US20070205168A1 (en) * 2006-03-06 2007-09-06 Helvey Donald J Pantry snack rack and a bag clip therefor
US20070272717A1 (en) * 2006-05-23 2007-11-29 Juan Humberto Sturione Necktie hanger
US20080061090A1 (en) * 2004-09-21 2008-03-13 Finglen Pty Ltd Multiple Tie Holding Device
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US20140197212A1 (en) * 2013-01-14 2014-07-17 Grant Huffaker Hanger and adapter to support a gun holster
US20150129622A1 (en) * 2013-11-11 2015-05-14 Ellie K. MacLaren Clothes hanger
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US3420383A (en) * 1966-11-25 1969-01-07 Arthur D Raynor Rack for clip on type neckties
US3762570A (en) * 1971-07-27 1973-10-02 R Tobin Necktie holder
US3880290A (en) * 1973-10-29 1975-04-29 Edward Hughes Necktie holder
US4461387A (en) * 1982-08-11 1984-07-24 Belokin Jr Paul Integral spring clip support assembly for displaying articles
US6296160B1 (en) * 2000-08-04 2001-10-02 James Murray Clothes hanger
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US20080061090A1 (en) * 2004-09-21 2008-03-13 Finglen Pty Ltd Multiple Tie Holding Device
US20070045360A1 (en) * 2005-08-24 2007-03-01 Stacy Grimes Scarf hanger
US20070205168A1 (en) * 2006-03-06 2007-09-06 Helvey Donald J Pantry snack rack and a bag clip therefor
US20070272717A1 (en) * 2006-05-23 2007-11-29 Juan Humberto Sturione Necktie hanger
US20140197212A1 (en) * 2013-01-14 2014-07-17 Grant Huffaker Hanger and adapter to support a gun holster
US20150129622A1 (en) * 2013-11-11 2015-05-14 Ellie K. MacLaren Clothes hanger
US9186008B2 (en) * 2013-11-11 2015-11-17 Ellie K. MacLaren Clothes hanger
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