A garment hanger has a central base extending between opposing first and second ends. A hook extends from the upper surface of the central base and wing sections are connected to the first and second ends of the central base. Rods for supporting belt loops of a garment extend substantially parallel and coextensively from the central base and wing sections.
1 . A garment hanger comprising:
a central base section having an upper surface and a front surface extending between a first end and a second end of the central base section;
a hook extending from the central base section upper surface;
a first rod and a second rod extending from the central base section front surface;
a first wing section connected to the first end of the central base section;
a second wing section connected to the second end of the central base section;
a third rod extending from the first wing section; and
a fourth rod extending from the second wing section,
wherein the first wing section includes a connection feature configured to connect to a third wing section, and
wherein the second wing section includes a connection feature configured to connect to a fourth wing section.
2 . The garment hanger of claim 1 wherein the first wing section and the second wing section are removably connected to the central base section.
3 . The garment hanger of claim 2 wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
4 . The garment hanger of claim 1 wherein the first wing section and the second wing section are removably connected to the central base section via dovetail connections.
5 . The garment hanger of claim 4 wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
6 . The garment hanger of claim 1 further comprising:
a fifth rod extending from the first wing section; and
a sixth rod extending from the second wing section.
7 . The garment hanger of claim 6 wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
8 . The garment hanger of claim 6 wherein the first wing section and the second wing section are removably connected to the central base section.
9 . The garment hanger of claim 8 wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
10 . The garment hanger of claim 6 wherein the first wing section and the second wing section are removably connected to the central base section via dovetail connections.
11 . The garment hanger of claim 10 wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
12 . A garment hanger comprising:
a central base section having an upper surface and a front surface extending between a first end and a second end of the central base section;
a hook extending from the central base section upper surface;
a first rod and a second rod extending from the central base section front surface;
a first wing section connected to the first end of the central base section;
a second wing section connected to the second end of the central base section;
a third rod extending from the first wing section; and
a fourth rod extending from the second wing section,
wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
13 . A garment hanger comprising:
a central base section having an upper surface and a front surface extending between a first end and a second end of the central base section;
a hook extending from the central base section upper surface;
a first rod and a second rod extending from the central base section front surface;
a first wing section integrally formed at the first end of the central base section;
a second wing section integrally formed at the second end of the central base section;
a third rod extending from the first wing section; and
a fourth rod extending from the second wing section,
wherein the central base section has a first central longitudinal axis and the first wing section has a second central longitudinal axis, and
wherein the first central longitudinal axis and the second central longitudinal axis intersect at an angle greater than zero degrees.
14 . The garment hanger of claim 13 further comprising:
a fifth rod extending from the first wing section; and
a sixth rod extending from the second wing section.