Garment carrying aid
United States Patent 3893604
A garment carrying aid in the form of an elongated strap adaptable to extend obliquely across the chest and over one shoulder of the user, one end of the strap having a hook connectable to the belt or trousers of the user and the other end having a loop capable of receiving the hooks of garment hangers.
US Patent References:
Bag and harness therefor
Winfield - May 1926 - 1586058

Portable light for fisherman
Wiltse et al. - October 1963 - 3106350

Over-the-shoulder garment carrier
Galazin - January 1968 - 3362599

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Hebel - February 1971 - 3564590

ARTICLE-SUPPORT SHOULDER BRACKET
Richey - August 1972 - 3682358


Application Number:
05/334026
Publication Date:
07/08/1975
Filing Date:
02/20/1973
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Primary Class:
International Classes:
A45F5/00; A45F3/02; A45F3/00; A45F5/00
Field of Search:
224/26R,26D,26K,26G,45T,25R,25A,5R,5A,5M,5P,5Q,5MA,8R,5N,45R 2/310,311,312,338
Primary Examiner:
Spar, Robert J.
Assistant Examiner:
Forsberg, Jerold M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Christie, Parker & Hale
Claims:
What is claimed is

1. A garment carrying aid comprising:

Description:
BACKGROUND, SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

One problem experienced by travelers, and particularly those who travel frequently by means of airplanes, is that of carrying suits along with suitcases in making connection with and transferring between planes. This invention provides a lightweight, easy to use device which enables the user to carry one or more garments, such as suits, coats, or the like, while leaving his hands free for carrying suitcases, briefcases, or for purchasing or displaying tickets, boarding passes and the like.

It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a garment carrying aid.

More particularly, an object of this invention is to provide a device of small size and weight which enables the user to carry one or more garments on his back while leaving his hands free for transporting suitcases or the like.

These general objects as well as more specific objects of the invention will be fulfilled in the following description and claims, taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.

DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS

FIG. 1 is an illustration of a user of the invention, showing the position of the garment carrying aid extending obliquely across the front of the user with one end extending over the shoulder of the user and the other end being affixed to the belt or trousers of the user.

FIG. 2 is a top view of the garment carrying aid of this invention.

FIG. 3 is a side view of the invention.

FIG. 4 is a partial view of the lower surface of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the drawings, a user 10 is shown employing the invention. The device consists of a strap 14 which extends obliquely across the chest of the user, with one end extending over the shoulder of the user and the other end being affixed to the belt or trousers by an attachment means, such as a snap, hook or the like.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3 the invention is shown in more detail. The invention includes a strap 14 which may be of leather, plastic, woven material or the like. The strap has an upper surface 18 and a lower surface 20. The belt 14 includes a first end, generally indicated by the numeral 22, and a second end, generally indicated by the numeral 24. The first end 22 has affixed to it the attachment means 16 which may be in a variety of forms, but which preferably is of a type such as that shown in the drawings, that is, a snap adaptable to releasably grasp the belt or upper waistband of the trousers of the user.

The second end 24 of the strap includes a loop portion 26 adaptable to receive the hook of a garment hanger.

In addition to the essential features described to this point, FIG. 4 shows the lower surface 20 of the strap and shows the provision of nonslip surface 28 adjacent the second end 24. The nonslip surface 28 may be in the form such as a latex surface or latex threads woven into the interior surface 20 of the loop. The function of nonslip surface 28 is to help prevent the strap from sliding off the shoulder of the user.

Another desirable additional feature is the provision of a flat protector pad 30 affixed to the lower surface of the strap at the second end 24. The protector 30 is parallel to loop 26 and serves to protect the user, and his garment, from being punched by the hook portions of garment hangers. The protector pad further serves to comfort the user.

Means is preferably provided, as indicated by numeral 32, to adjust the length of the strap. The length adjusting may be in the form of a clasp 34 of a type commonly used on suspenders for adjusting the length thereof. Other types of length adjusting means may be employed.

The user adjusts the length of the strap so that with the attachment means 16 affixed to his belt or trousers top the strap extends obliquely across his chest and over one shoulder, with the loop portion 26 just below the shoulder level. Suits, coats or other garments placed on coat hangers are carried by the device by extending the hook portions of the hangers through loop portion 26. Protection pad 30 prevents the hanger hooks from punching the user or accidently snagging his clothing. The nonslip surface 28 prevents the strap from slipping off the shoulder of the user. The user then may carry one, two or more garments while having both hands free to carry luggage, briefcases or to facilitate displaying tickets, signing papers, and so forth.

When the device is not required it can be folded or rolled and consumes very little space.

While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components of the device without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiment exemplified herein for purposes of illustrating the invention, but is limited only by the scope of the attached claim or claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element or step thereof is entitled.




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