Detachable and foldable suit hanger

A detachable and foldable suit hanger comprises an upper frame having a head portion, a body portion, a leg portion and a pair of turnbacks at the ends of the leg portion, and a lower frame having a neck, a shoulder, a cross bar and a pair of loops at the middle portion of the cross bar. The head portion, the body portion and leg portion are shaped by doubling a resilient cord in a gradually enlarged way. The upper frame is mounted on a support with the body portion and the lower frame is hung on the turnbacks by the neck. The upper frame not in use may be folded by allowing the upper frame to be clamped by the loops.

BACKGROUND OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THIS INVENTION 
This invention relates to a suit hanger, more particularly to a detachable 
and foldable suit hanger. 
The conventional suit hanger is hung on a support or a rope by means of a 
swivel hook or an ordinary hook. Since the conventional suit hanger 
applies its weight or the weight of the suit in addition to ensure the 
hanging function, it is easily blown off the rope or the support by a high 
wind. 
To obviate the defect of the conventional suit hanger, one object of this 
invention is to provide a detachable and foldable suit hanger which is 
more securedly hung on the support. 
Another object of this invention is to provide a detachable and foldable 
suit hanger which is detachable and foldable when it is not in use. 
Other objects, merits and a fuller understanding of this invention will be 
obtained by those having ordinary skill in the art when the following 
detailed description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the 
invention is read in conjunction with accompanying drawings wherein like 
numerals refer to like or similar parts and in which:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THIS INVENTION 
This invention relates to a suit hanger, more particularly to a detachable 
and foldable suit hanger. 
As shown in FIG. 1, a preferred embodiment of this invention comprises an 
upper frame 1 having a head portion 11, a body portion 12 and a leg 
portion 13. The head portion 11, the body portion 12 and leg portion 13 
are integrally made of a resilient cord and the right half and left half 
are symmetrical to each other in shape. Particularly, either half of the 
head portion 11, the body portion 12 and leg portion 13 is in a waved 
shape and greater in sequence in wave length and wave height. The upper 
frame 1 is opened at the lower ends of the leg portion 13. At either lower 
end of the leg portion 13 a turnback 14 is provided. The turnbacks 14 are 
at one side of the common plane shared by the head portion 11, body 
portion 12 and leg portion 13. The head portion 11 is provided for hanging 
on any hook, the body portion 12 for clamping a bamboo 2 , the leg portion 
13 for the bamboo 2 to insert therethrough and the turnbacks 14 for a 
lower frame 3 to hang thereon. 
The lower frame 3 has a neck 31, a shoulder 32 and a cross bar 33 all of 
which are integrally made of a resilient cord. A pair of loops 331 are 
formed at the middle portion of the cross bar 33. Preferablly, the length 
of the neck 31 is shorter than the distance between the two turnbacks 14. 
The loops 331 are provided at one side of the common plane shared by the 
neck 31, the shoulder 32 and cross bar 33. The neck 31 is provided for 
hanging on the turnbacks 14, the shoulder 32 for hanging thereon the suit 
and the loops 331 for the upper frame 1 to be clamped thereon when folded 
as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. As FIG. 2 shows, in use, the upper frame 1 is 
mounted on the bamboo 2 by the leg portion 13 and further pressed downward 
for the body portion 12 to sleeve and clamp on the bamboo 2 and still 
further the lower frame 3 is hung with the neck 31 on the turnbacks 14 of 
the upper frame 1. As FIGS. 3 and 4 shows, not in use, the upper frame 1 
is turned about the neck 31 for 90.degree. and then clamped by the loops 
331 of the lower frame 3. 
It is to be noted that the above description aims to explain however not to 
limit the concept of this invention.