A multiple hanger for garments such as blouses, shirts and the like, includes a plurality of generally parallel hanger elements on which the garments are hung. A connecting rod is pivotally connected to each of the hanger elements, and a guiding rod is pivotally connected to each of the hanger elements parallel to and spaced from the connecting rod to thereby provide a parallelogrammatic linkage such that the hangers are pivotal simultaneously in parallel array.
An improved multiple garment hanging device is for simultaneously hanging and storing several articles of clothing or the like on a clothes hanger rod, which includes a rigid bar having a plurality of holes extending therethrough for receipt of clothes hanging elements therein, a pair of hooks pivotably mounted at opposite end of the rigid bar, the pair of hooks being substantially alignable toward each other for being held by a human hand for supporting the garment hanging device at least during insertion of the clothes hanging elements in the holes of the rigid bar. The rigid bar has a central plane and a longitudinal axis lying within the central plane, and the plurality of holes are separated one from the other and displaced along the longitudinal axis, with each of the holes extending substantially perpendicular to the central plane. The rigid bar has a pivot hole at each of the opposite ends thereof which extends substantially perpendicular to the central plane. Each of the pair of hooks lies substantially along a circle, with the circle having a center, and each of the pairs of hooks extends along a substantial portion of the circle to have a free end and a pivot end having a pivot axis which is disposed within the pivot hole of the rigid bar with the center of the circle of the hook being located within the central plane of the rigid bar during relative rotation of the pivot axis within the pivot hole. The central plane extends vertically below the clothes hanger rod when both of the hooks are engaged with the clothes hanger rod as well as when only one of the hooks is engaged with the clothes hanger rod.
A garment supporting apparatus for the efficient suspension of articles of clothing in a constricted space is described. The apparatus comprises a brace element with a pivotally engageable mounting hook on each end for attaching to a garment rod. The brace element includes a series of spaced apart holes for suspending a number of clothes hangers and a series of laterally projecting integral hooks, along at least one longitudinal edge, for suspending a further number of clothes hangers where one of the mounting hooks is released from the rod.
An improved multiple garment hanging device is for simultaneously hanging and storing several articles of clothing or the like on a clothes hanger rod, which includes a rigid bar having a plurality of holes extending therethrough for receipt of clothes hanging elements therein, a pair of hooks pivotably mounted at opposite ends of the rigid bar, the pair of hooks being substantially alignable toward each other for being held by a human hand for supporting the garment hanging device at least during insertion of the clothes hanging elements in the holes of the rigid bar. The rigid bar has a central plane and a longitudinal axis lying within the central plane, and the plurality of holes are separated one from the other and displaced along the longitudinal axis, with each of the holes extending substantially perpendicular to the central plane. The rigid bar has a pivot hole at each of the opposite ends thereof which extends substantially perpendicular to the central plane. Each of the pair of hooks lies substantially along a circle, with the circle having a center, and each of the pairs of hooks extends along a substantial portion of the circle to have a free end and a pivot end having a pivot axis which is disposed within the pivot hole of the rigid bar with the center of the circle of the hook being located within the central plane of the rigid bar during relative rotation of the pivot axis within the pivot hole. The central plane extends vertically below the clothes hanger rod when both of the hooks are engaged with the clothes hanger rod as well as when only one of the hooks is engaged with the clothes hanger rod.
A unitary garment hanger system fabricated in monolithic form in a single molding step to include a plurality of relatively spaced hanger elements that are formed unitary with and integrally connected by struts that join the hanger elements together for articulation between selected positions on opposite sides of each other and at relatively different heights for the attractive individual display of garments supported thereon.