The invention concerns a clip for hangers, according to the general part of claim 1. The invention also concerns a hanger using said clip.
It is well known that hangers for garments such as skirts and trousers are generally shaped to have a bar at the entire longitudinal length of these hangers. Clips can be fixed to the aforesaid ones, which have a pair of opposed blades, which are reciprocally connected by means of an elastic element with opposed sides, which sometimes takes on a U-shaped form.
In particular, it is provided that this elastic element can be placed astride above the bar of the hanger. In addition, each of the sides of the elastic element is insertable into a special hole present in each of the blades and acts in such a way as to push the lower end of the aforesaid ones into reciprocal contact.
It is also known that in most cases the clips, particularly for skirts and trousers, are made of plastic by automatic moulding processes. On the one hand, this makes it possible to obtain such hangers quickly and economically, which can be produced in large numbers in a very short time.
On the other hand, there is an increasingly widespread market demand for biodegradable and compostable products and/or in any case products that can be easily recyclable not only at an industrial level but also at home.
In addition, in particular, more and more processes and machinings are increasingly spreading that can allow the hangers to be made starting from cellulose pulp or paper material in general, which are easily recyclable and can be declared biodegradable and compostable, according to the strict rules governing these types of products. It goes without saying that these hangers, as well as their components and, in particular, any clips that may be present in them, must in any case be sufficiently rigid and robust to be able to effectively perform their use.
However, the current configuration of the blades currently on the market and made of plastic material is not suitable for the use of a biodegradable and compostable material such as cellulose pulp; in fact, they would be too fragile and elastic if made with these types of material.
As the most important document of the state of the art, reference is made to the Japanese publication JP2000051051 A which illustrates, in particular in its
Another important document is constituted by the publication US 2004/099700 A1 which, in particular, illustrates, in its
The documents U.S. Pat. No. 7,150,381 B2 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,728 A are also mentioned.
However, with these types of configuration it is not possible to create clips for hangers built starting from sheets of pressed cardboard which, by their nature, are flat in shape. As can be seen from the documents mentioned above, the elements forming said clips are provided with reinforcement ribs, windows for the passage of the elastic element, as well as for its seat, and also with ergonomic areas on which to exert the force for opening the blades by means of the fingers.
Main object of the present invention is to realise an innovative clip for hangers, applicable to hangers for garments such as skirts and trousers, which, thanks to its configuration, is particularly suitable to be made of biodegradable and compostable recyclable material such as cellulose or paper material in general.
This is achieved, according to the invention, by providing, in particular, that each of the blades is composed of a first internal element and of a second external element, both of which have a flat surface; it is provided that the second external element is superimposable on the first one and constitutes a single body with said first internal element. Furthermore, it is provided that the first internal elements and the corresponding second external elements are identical between them.
Furthermore, it is provided that each of the second external elements has an identical perimeter development with respect to each of the first internal elements, each of the aforesaid external elements being therefore perfectly superimposable with respect to the corresponding first internal element substantially at the respective perimeter edges.
In particular, it is provided that the elastic element, which can be placed astride above the bar present in the hanger, clings to and is inserted in a special way with said blades, which, for this purpose, have special recesses, notches and windows to allow the arrangement of said elastic element, as well as to ensure that it is able to effectively exercise its function.
The invention also proposes to realise a hanger using one or two clips realised according to the above characteristics.
This and Other Features of the Invention Will Now be Described in Detail Hereinafter with Reference to Two Particular Embodiments Thereof, Given Solely by Way of Non-Limiting Example, with the Aid of the Attached Drawings, in which:
in particular,
In particular, the first internal element 2′ has an upper notch 7 shaped like a “U”, below which there is a recess 8 at the surface thereof facing outwards. This recess, which may consist of a through hole, or a blind recess, must be shaped to accommodate the end part of the elastic element that will be described later.
On the other hand, the second external element 2″ is superimposable on the first one, as can be seen in particular in
As can be seen particularly in
For this purpose, as can be seen in particular in
As already mentioned above, it will be ensured that the pairs of elements, respectively internal and external, 2′ and 2″, as well as 3′ and 3″, which together constitute a blade 2, 3 of the clip, are reciprocally connected so as to form a single structure. Advantageously, this will be achieved by first creating the individual elements, respectively internal and external, 2′, 2″, as well as 3′, 3″ and then gluing them to each other, even if it cannot be excluded that these elements are fixed to each other by means of crimping means, or with fixed or movable connections, etc.
In order to enable the reciprocal connection of the two blades 2, 3, as well as to connect both of them to the bar 1 and also to enable the clip to function elastically so that it is able to perform its function, there is provided an elastic element 4, substantially in the form of a “U”, which can be placed astride above the bar 1 of the clip. A curved nail 5′, 6′ with concavity facing outwards is provided at the ends of both opposed sides 5, 6 of the elastic element 4. In particular, each of the sides 5, 6 of said elastic element 4 is inserted into a recess 8 present on the external surface of both first internal elements 2′, 3′. In particular, it is provided that the elastic element 4 passes through the notch 7 of the first internal element 2′, 3′ and through the window 9 of the second external elements 2″, 3″.
In practice, once the elastic element 4 has been correctly positioned, the clip structure shown in
As can be seen in particular in
Conversely,
The various components of the elements, respectively internal and external, 2′ and 2″, as well as 3′ and 3″, as well as their positioning with respect to the elastic element 4 and still the overall operation of the clip are identical to those illustrated and described above.
From an operational point of view, the clip referred to in the invention, irrespective of the type of bar to which it is applied, is intrinsically suited to being made of recyclable material, mainly of material that is pulp-based or of paper type in general. This is mainly due to the fact that it is easy to make the various elements, respectively internal and external, 2′ and 2″, as well as 3′ and 3″ of the clips 2, 3 separately, which can be made from these materials. Starting from sheets of paper material, which by their nature are flat, the elements, respectively internal and external, 2′ and 2″ and 3′ and 3″ can be obtained by shearing, die-cutting or laser cutting operations and/or by other systems. The particular design of the first internal elements 2′ and 3′, which both have an upper notch 7, allows the elastic element 4 to be inserted into its seat as shown in
Still referring to
By forcing the introduction of the elastic element, the sides 5 and 6 of the elastic element 4 open, allowing it to run until the curved nails 5′ and 6′ are stably positioned in the recesses 8 of the first internal elements 2′ and 3′.
The second external elements 2″ and 3″ serve as reinforcement means of the first internal elements 2′ and 3′ and also cover the projection of the spring, the overall dimensions of which remain inside the external surface of the second external elements 2″ and 3″.
In practice, if the blades are made substantially starting from sheets of pressed cardboard, it is clear that it is impossible to create reinforcement ribs that are normally present in the corresponding blades produced by injection of a plastic material, just as it is practically impossible to create an ergonomic surface above the fulcrum where the fingers can be pressed to open the clip. Therefore, the second external elements 2″, 3″ have the function of stiffening and reinforcing the body of the blade that they constitute with the aid of the first internal elements 2′, 3′. The second external elements 2″, 3″ also function as covering elements for the elastic element 4 and more precisely for the sides 5, 6 and the nails 5′, 6′.
Again, the presence of the second external elements 2″, 3″ causes the elastic element 4 to remain positioned inside the window 9, remaining recessed and not protruding from the body of the blade, so as not to ruin the garments hung on the hanger.
In practice, should the clip unfortunately break or in any case it is desired to throw it away, it will be sufficient to tear it off so as to separate it from the elastic element 4, generally made of metallic material, in order to be able to throw it into the bins for the sorted collection of paper.
Among other things, the bars 1, 1′ can also be easily made of cellulose- or paper-based material, also making them easily recyclable.
However, the clips referred to in the invention can naturally be made of different materials, for example plastic material, wood, metallic material, etc.
It should be noted that the present invention may take on aspects other than those previously illustrated and described, without prejudice to its essential characteristics provided they are defined in the following claims, without departing from the scope of the patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000010376 | Apr 2021 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/060632 | 4/21/2022 | WO |