Cleaner calculator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6330969
  • Patent Number
    6,330,969
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 12, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Pitts; Harold I.
    Agents
    • Law Offices of Royal W. Craig
Abstract
A cleaner calculator for maintaining a count representative of the number of times that a garment has been worn between dry cleanings. The cleaner calculator includes a tag stem with an attachment section for hanging the cleaner calculator, a promotional label area for promoting the dry cleaner, and a base section. The cleaner calculator also includes a turn-dial indicator rotatably mounted on the base section of the tag stem. An indexing mechanism provides an indexed engagement between the turn-dial indicator and the base section of the tag stem. Count indicia are provided with numbers ranging from three to five as determined by the specific dry cleaner. The count indicia indicate the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between dry cleanings, and the count indicia can be incremented each time the garment is worn by rotating the turn-dial.In both cases, the device provides a simple, inexpensive and convenient accessory to count the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between dry cleanings. The cleaner calculator can be hung on a standard clothes hanger, or embedded in the clothes hanger itself for distribution therewith.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to dry cleaning accessories and, more particularly, to a promotional gift-with-purchase to the customers of dry cleaners to allow them to keep track of the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between visits to their dry cleaner.




2. Description of the Background




The great majority of consumers take delicate linens and clothing to a professional dry cleaner when it is time to be cleaned. However, determining when a given article of clothing needs to be dry cleaned is not always a straightforward proposition. Most clothing can be worn a few times before it is ready for the dry cleaners, and most individuals make a purely subjective determination as to when it is ready. Others try to brings some objectivity to task. For instance, some will take an item of clothing to the dry cleaners each time it is worn. Still others hang their clothing in their closet in a certain order (as in a queue) so as to indicate when each article was last used or cleaned. Presently, there is no economical and reliable device on the market to indicate that a piece of clothing has been worn a specified number of times and is ready for the dry cleaners.




The above presents an excellent promotional opportunity for dry cleaners. Presently, dry cleaners advertise heavily on their boxes and packaging. Unfortunately, most boxes and/or dry cleaning packaging is discarded without ever being read. Of course, once discarded, the promotional value is lost.




It would be greatly advantageous to provide a simple and convenient device to assist in keeping track of the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn to determine when it is ready for the dry cleaners. It would also be of great competitive advantage to provide the above-described device as economically as possible so that dry cleaners can distribute it as a gift-with-purchase thereby insuring that the promotional value of the print advertising, lasts until the next return to the dry cleaners.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a simple, inexpensive and convenient accessory to count the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between dry cleanings.




It is another object to provide a cleaner counter with the above-described qualities and which is adapted to be hung on a standard clothes hanger.




It is still another object to provide alternate embodiments such as a cleaner counter counter that is embedded in the clothes hanger itself for distribution therewith.




According to the present invention, the above-described and other objects are accomplished by providing a cleaner calculator for maintaining the count. The cleaner calculator includes a tag stem with an attachment section for hanging the cleaner calculator, a promotional label area for promoting the dry cleaner, and a base section. The cleaner calculator also includes a turn dial indicator rotatably mounted on the base section of the tag stem. An indexing mechanism provides an indexed engagement between the turn dial indicator and the base section of the tat stem. Count indicia are provided with numbers ranging from three to five as determined by the specific dry cleaner. The count indicia indicate the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between dry cleanings. In this manner, the turn dial indicator can be rotatably incremented each time the garment is worn, and the cleaner calculator used to count the number of wearings between dry cleanings to determine when it the garment is ready to be returned to the dry cleaner.




An alternate embodiment is shown in which the turn dial indicator is rotatably embedded in a clothes hanger, the clothes hanger thereby taking the place of the tag stem.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following, detailed description of preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the cleaner calculator


2


according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the turn dial indicator core


12


as used in the cleaner calculator


2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the turn dial indicator core


12


showing the resilient detent fitting


42


for locking into the tag stem


20


.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the tag stem


20


.





FIG. 5

is a side cross-section of the tag stem


20


which illustrates the peripheral guide wall


29


and central hole


27


of base section


26


.





FIG. 6

is a front view of an alternate embodiment of tag stem


20


with a different attachment section


124


.





FIG. 7

is a side cross-section of the tag stem


20


with slip-tie attachment, which illustrates the peripheral guide wall


29


and central hole


27


of base section


26


.





FIG. 8

is a front perspective view of yet another alternate embodiment of the cleaner calculator with base section


220


and label area


22


integrally molded into the breast of an otherwise conventional plastic clothes hanger.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the cleaner calculator


2


according to one embodiment of the present invention. The cleaner calculator


2


generally comprises a turn-dial indicator


12


that is rotatably mounted on a tag stem


20


. Tag stem


20


may be conveniently attached to a conventional clothes hanger as will be described and preferably includes a promotional label area


22


. The turn-dial indicator


12


is generally cylindrical with a peripheral viewing area defined by a plurality of radial counting indicia


14


. In the present embodiment, the indicia


14


of the view area contain the numbers 0 through 4 to designate the number of times the piece of clothing, on that hanger has been worn between dry cleanings. The turn-dial indicator


12


may be manually rotated by thumb and forefinger to select one of the plurality of counting indicia


14


.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the turn-dial indicator


12


with a suitable yet exemplary set of dimensions indicated thereon. Turn-dial indicator


12


is formed as a generally annular rim and can be molded from low-density polyethylene or other suitable plastic. The closed (far) end of turn-dial indicator


12


is provided with a plurality of notches


40


protruding inward (shown in dotted lines). The notches


40


are evenly and axially spaced about a resilient detent fitting


42


which rotatably anchors the turn-dial indicator


12


oil the tag stem


20


. The number of notches


40


correspond to the number of count indicia


14


(see

FIGS. 1 & 2

) around the peripheral viewing area, and there may be three to five or more depending upon the preference of the dry cleaner. In the illustrated embodiment, each count indicia


14


(for example, each of numbers 0 through 4) in the view area are centered over the notches


40


. The count indicia


14


may appear on one conventional adhesive peel-off label adhered around 360°, or on a plurality of discrete labels such as


14


shown in Fit.


2


. The forward cylindrical portion


13


and rim of turn-dial indicator


12


is used for manually setting the count.





FIG. 3

is a side cross-section of the turn-dial indicator


12


with a suitable yet exemplary set of dimensions indicated thereon.

FIG. 3

shows the resilient detent fitting


42


for locking into the tag stem


20


. Detent fitting


42


is an integrally molded pair of protruding spaced prongs each having a distal overhanging catch. The axial notches


40


are indexed to a protruding rib on the tag stem


20


as will be described. The printed view area as shown in

FIG. 3

is displayed through a view window in the base of tag stem


20


as will be described. The cylindrical length of the turn-dial indicator


12


is divided into two tiers having a stepped diameter the step serving to seat the smaller-diameter portion inside the base of tag stem


20


(see

FIG. 1

). The larger diameter portion


13


of the cylindrical length of the turn-dial indicator


12


is used for manually setting the turn-dial indicator


12


to a selected one of the plurality of counting indicia


14


spaced around the smaller diameter portion.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the tag stem


20


with a suitable yet exemplary set of dimensions indicated thereon. Tag stem


20


is formed with three distinct sections. The first section is all attachment section


24


that allows tag stem


20


to be conveniently attached to a conventional clothes hanger. Here the illustrated attachment section


24


is formed as a collar that can be slipped over the neck of a hanger. However, alternate attachment sections may be formed to facilitate different means of attachment (as will be described). In any such embodiment the attachment section


24


of tag stem


20


is internally joined to promotional label area


22


and this in turn is joined to a cupped base section


26


for mounting the turn-dial indicator


12


.




The label area


22


is sized to allow attachment of an adhesive promotional label. The label preferably includes print advertising for tile dry cleaner inclusive of the dry cleaner's name, address, and telephone number. The label may, optionally indicate the date upon which a dry cleaning was performed.




Base section


26


is formed as a circular hub with a central hole


27


for receiving the resilient prong fitting


42


of turn-dial indicator


12


. Base section


26


preferably has a raised peripheral guide wall


29


to provide rotational stability for the turn-dial indicator


12


. Base section


26


also has an upwardly protruding rib


28


formed integrally therein for indexing cooperation with the notches


40


of the turn-dial indicator


12


.





FIG. 5

is a side cross-section of the tag stem


20


with loop attachment


24


, which illustrates the peripheral guide wall


29


and central hole


27


of base section


26


. The peripheral guide wall


29


is interrupted briefly to form a viewing windows


39


through which the dry clean count of indicia


14


on the turn-dial indicator


12


remains visible. The resilient prong fitting


42


of turn-dial indicator


12


attaches to the base section


26


in the central hole


27


, and the upwardly protruding rib


28


in base section


26


engages the notches


40


one-by-one as the turn-dial indicator


12


is turned, thereby providing an indexed count. The central count indicia


14


within the view area of the turn-dial indicator


12


remains visible through the window


39


.




In general use, each cleaner calculator


2


is intended to be distributed as a gift-with-purchase and one may be attached and given out with each and every hanger. This way, the customer has one for each dry-cleaned garment. The dry cleaner attaches their own promotional label to label area


22


at the time that the customer picks up their clean clothes. The tag stem


20


with label is then attached to a hanger. The turn-dial indicator


12


is inserted into the tar stem


20


and is set initially at zero. Each time the customer is finished wearing the garment, the garment is returned to the original hanger and the turn-dial indicator


12


is rotated to increment the count indicia


14


by one. This way, the cleaner calculator


2


keeps a running, count of the number of times the garment has been worn between dry cleanings. The customer's use and reliance on the cleaner calculator


2


ensures almost daily exposure to the print advertising on label area


22


, and the promotional value of the advertising lasts for so long as the dry cleaner's promotional label in label area


22


resides in their customer's closet.





FIG. 6

is a front view of an alternate embodiment of a tag stem


120


with a suitable yet exemplary set of dimensions indicated thereon. This embodiment


120


employs a different attachment section


124


. Rather than circular collar, the illustrated attachment section


124


is formed as a slip tie extension for looping attachment to the hanger in accordance with the present invention. The distal end of the slip tie extension


124


is formed with a bulb


128


that may be flexed around and slipped into a small yoke hole


129


cut just above the label area


22


.





FIG. 7

is a side cross-section of the tag stem


120


of

FIG. 6

with slip tie extension


124


, also showing the peripheral guide wall


29


and central hole


27


of base section


26


.




The very same turn-dial indicator


12


as in

FIGS. 1-5

may be attached to the base section


26


by resilient prong fitting


42


, the same plurality of inward notches


40


indexing turn-dial indicator


12


against rib


128


in the base section


26


. The selected indicia


14


of the turn-dial indicator


12


remains visible through window


39


in base section


26


.





FIG. 8

is a front perspective view of yet another alternate embodiment of the cleaner calculator which illustrates that a base section


220


and label area


22


can be integrally molded into the breast of an otherwise conventional plastic clothes hanger to eliminate the need for a separate tag stem. The very same turn-dial indicator


12


as in

FIGS. 1-5

may be attached to the base section


220


by resilient prong fitting


42


, and the same plurality of inward notches


40


(obscured) will index turn-dial indicator


12


against the rib (obscured) in the base section


220


. The selected indicia


14


of the turn-dial indicator


12


remain visible through window


239


in base section


220


.




Having, now fully set forth the preferred embodiments and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments wherein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept.



Claims
  • 1. A cleaner calculator for maintaining a dry-cleaning count, comprising:an integral tag stem having an attachment section for hanging the cleaner calculator, a promotional label area, and a base section, a turn-dial indicator rotatably mounted on the base section of the tag stem; an indexing mechanism for indexed engagement of the turn-dial indicator with the base section of the tag stem; whereby said cleaner calculator can be used to count the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between dry cleanings to determine when it is ready to be returned to the dry cleaner.
  • 2. The cleaner calculator according to claim 1, wherein said turn-dial indicator further comprises a hollow cylindrical section closed at one end.
  • 3. The cleaner calculator according to claim 2, wherein the indexing mechanism is for indexed engagement of the turn-dial indicator with the base section and further comprises a plurality of axial notches in the closed end of the turn-dial indicator for cooperation with a raised rib on the base section.
  • 4. The cleaner calculator according to claim 3, wherein the notches are evenly and axially spaced about a protruding detent prong fitting that rotatably anchors the turn-dial indicator on the base of the tag stem.
  • 5. The cleaner calculator according to claim 3, wherein the turn dial indicator is defined by a plurality of count indicia spaced around the outer periphery, said count indicia indicating the incremental usage between dry cleanings.
  • 6. The cleaner calculator according to claim 5, wherein the base section of the internal tag stem further comprises a raised wall for seating, and rotatably (guiding) the turn dial indicator, said raised wall being interrupted by a viewing window for viewing the count indicia on the turn dial indicator.
  • 7. The cleaner calculator according to claim 6, wherein the number of said notches corresponds to the plurality of count indicia on the turn dial indicator.
  • 8. The cleaner calculator according to claim 4, wherein the protruding detent fitting further comprises integrally molded protruding prongs each having a distal overhanging catch.
  • 9. The cleaner calculator according to claim 2, wherein the hollow cylindrical section of the turn dial indicator is formed in two tiers of stepped diameter.
  • 10. The cleaner calculator according to claim 9, wherein the base section of the tag stem further comprises an annular raised wall that is interrupted to form said viewing window.
  • 11. The cleaner calculator according to claim 10, wherein the smaller-diameter tier of the hollow cylindrical section of the turn dial indicator is rotatably seated inside the annular wall of the base section of the tag stem.
  • 12. The cleaner calculator according to claim 11, wherein the larger-diameter tier of the hollow cylindrical section of the turn dial indicator is used for manually setting the turn-dial indicator to a selected one of the plurality of counting indicia.
  • 13. The cleaner calculator according to claim 12, wherein the label section is adapted for attachment by a dry cleaner of their own promotional label to ensures promotional exposure.
  • 14. The cleaner calculator according to claim 1, wherein the attachment section of the integral tag stem further comprises a hook for hanging the cleaner calculator.
  • 15. The cleaner calculator according to claim 1, wherein the attachment section of the integral tag stem further comprises a loop for hanging the cleaner calculator.
  • 16. The cleaner calculator according to claim 1, wherein the attachment section of the integral tag stem further comprises a slip tie for hanging the cleaner calculator.
  • 17. A cleaner calculator for maintaining a count, comprising:a turn-dial indicator rotatably mounted on a conventional clothes hanger; an indexing mechanism for indexed engagement of the turn-dial indicator with the clothes hanger; whereby said cleaner calculator can be used to count the number of times a piece of clothing has been worn between dry cleanings to determine when it is ready to be returned to the dry cleaner.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application derives priority from Provisional Patent Application No. 60/143,376 filed on Jul. 12, 1999.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
3730064 Peterson May 1973
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/143376 Jul 1999 US