Special receptacle or package – For apparel – Article hanger attachment extended from container
Patent
1995-06-30
1997-05-13
Weaver, Sue A.
Special receptacle or package
For apparel
Article hanger attachment extended from container
206279, 206289, 190109, 190110, 383 23, A45C 512, A45C 1328, B65D 8518
Patent
active
056283989
ABSTRACT:
An anthropomorphic travel system includes a fillable module, the shape of which approximates the upper shoulder area of a human torso, enabling a coat or like garment to be carried over and along with the module so as to minimize wrinkling of the garment. In the preferred embodiment this module is multi-compartmentalized, and includes a bottom portion with a pair of spaced-apart hooks which extend downwardly therefrom, the hooks being adapted to releasably grasp the bottom member of a clothes hanger to carry a garment secured thereto. The module also includes a back surface from which there extends downwardly a flexible, compartmentalized panel such that even when the module and panel with overdraping garment(s) are covered with an outer bag, the entire system may be folded in half lengthwise and secured in that state for compact transport while continuing to minimize wrinkling of the garment(s).
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