The present invention relates to a device for use with articles of clothing; and more particularly to a hanger attachable device for tracking the number of wear times associated with a particular garment or article of clothing.
The wearing of one or more types of clothing is an everyday occurrence for most people. Regardless of intended use, i.e. casual wear for running errands around town, business related for meeting clients or conducting business, or formal clothing for formal occasions, maintaining one's clothing is important in order to avoid public embarrassment associated with dirty, smelly clothing or just an unkempt appearance. While washing clothing after each use would remove such issues, not all articles of clothing need to be washed with such frequency. In fact, for some clothing materials, washing after each use may shorten the length of the article of clothing's life cycle.
In the situation where clothing was not cleaned or laundered after each use, to successfully avoid public embarrassment resulting from dirty or smelly clothing as a result of overuse, a user would have to develop a system for knowing how many times an article of clothing had been worn before it was time for a cleaning. While developing a written log might be one option, written logs can be cumbersome, particularly if one has a large number of items of clothing to track, and requires discipline to write the proper information down every time. In addition, every time a person wears an item of clothing, he/she would need to make an effort and take the time to look through the log to verify wear status.
Numerous devices configured to provide a user the ability to track clothing wear dates are known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 9,601,037, is described as disclosing a hanger date indicator device additional to a clothes hanger by threadable engagement of a hanger hook through a central aperture to position and maintain the hanger date indicator device above an item of clothing depended upon the hanger. U.S. Pat. No. 9,480,354, is described as disclosing a garment hanger with use indicators for tracking clothing wear. U.S. Pat. No. 9,380,902, is described as disclosing a hanger accessory device for keeping track of how many times an article of clothing has been worn since it was last laundered, which includes a housing unit for attaching to a hanger. By rotating the housing (and thus the outwardly-facing markings) around a stem of a hanger, an individual may keep track of how many times an article of clothing has been worn or used between washings. Other devices keeping track of how many times an article of clothing has been worn may include U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,627,584, 8,069,595, 7,246,730, 6,330,969, 5,564,361, 5,499,466, 4,886,010, 3,124,284, 2,169,552, 1,381,881, D845,807, D430,219, Korean (KR) Patent No. 101054152, Korean (KR) Publication No. 20180057130, Korean (KR) Publication No. 20190087921, and Great Britain (GB) Patent No. 2372697.
The present invention, which is configured to attach to a hanger, provides a unique device for tracking the number of times a user wears a garment or article of clothing.
The present invention relates to an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn. The clothing wear tracker includes an intermediate portion or body, an upper portion or body, and a lower portion or body. Preferably, the clothing wear tracker is configured to allow both the upper portion or body and the lower portion or body to rotate about the intermediate portion or body independently. The clothing wear tracker is designed to fit or secure to a hanger and to provide a mechanism for tracking the number of times a user wears an article of clothing, such as a shirt, a blouse, pants, or a dress, and is easily attachable or securable to a clothing hanger.
Accordingly, it is an objective of the invention to provide an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn.
It is an objective of the invention to provide an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn since washing or cleaning.
It is a further objective of the invention to provide an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn since washing or cleaning having an upper portion or counter ring, a lower portion or article ring, and an intermediate portion.
It is yet another objective of the invention to provide an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn since washing or cleaning having an upper portion or counter ring, a lower portion or article ring, and an intermediate portion, where the upper portion rotates relative to the intermediate portion.
It is a still further objective of the invention to provide an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn since washing or cleaning having an upper portion or counter ring, a lower portion or article ring, and an intermediate portion, where the lower portion rotates relative to the intermediate portion.
It is yet another objective of the invention to provide an article of clothing wear indicator and/or use counter for tracking the number of times an article of clothing has been worn since washing or cleaning having an upper portion or counter ring, a lower portion or article ring, and an intermediate portion, where the lower portion and the upper portion rotate independently.
Other objectives and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with any accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention. Any drawings contained herein constitute a part of this specification, include exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred, albeit not limiting, embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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The clothing wear tracker 10 is designed to secure to or fit to/on a clothing hanger 17, preferably at the neck 18 of the hanger hook shaped head 20, see
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The upper portion engagement member assembly 40 comprises a first upper portion engagement member 42 and a second upper portion engagement member 44. The first upper portion engagement member 42 comprises a top end or surface 46, a bottom end 47 integrally formed from or attached to the first top surface 32, and a main body 48. The first upper portion engagement member main body 48 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 50, this forming independent, movable ribs 51A, 51B, and 51C, some of which are movable, i.e., 51A and 51B. The cut-out portions or channels 50 may extend all the way through one end, end 52, leaving the terminal ends 54A, 54B, or 54C free to flex or move up/down. At the opposite end, end 56, the cut-out portions or channels 50 do not extend all the way through.
The second upper portion engagement member 44 comprises a top end or surface 58, a bottom end 60 integrally formed from or attached to the first surface 32, and a main body 62. The second upper portion engagement member main body 62 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 64, this forming independent, movable ribs 66A, 66B, and 66C, some of which are movable or flexible (preferably up/down), i.e., 66A and 66B. The cut-out portions or channels 64 may extend all the way through one end, end 68, leaving the terminal ends 70A, 70B, or 70C free to flex or move up/down, see
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Extending downwardly and away from the bottom surface 34 of the intermediate portion or body 12 is a lower portion engagement member assembly 74. The lower portion engagement member assembly 74 is designed to engage with or secure the lower portion or body 16 to or with the intermediate portion or body 12. Preferably, the lower portion engagement member assembly 74 is configured to allow the lower portion or body 16 to maintain its positioning with the intermediate portion or body 12, but allow the lower portion or body 16 to rotate thereabout.
The lower portion engagement member assembly 74 comprises a first lower portion engagement member 76 and a second lower portion engagement member 78. The first lower portion engagement member 76 comprises a top end or surface 80, a bottom end 82 integrally formed from or attached to the bottom surface 34, and a main body 84. The first lower portion engagement member main body 84 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 88, this forming independent, movable ribs, 90A, 90B, and 90C, some of which are movable or flexible (preferably up/down), i.e., 90A and 90B. The cut-out portions or channels 88 may extend all the way through one end, end 92, leaving the terminal ends 94A, 94B, or 94C free to flex or move up/down. At the opposite end, end 96, the cut-out portions or channels 88 do not extend all the way through.
The second lower portion engagement member 78 comprises a top end or surface 98, a bottom end 100 integrally formed from or attached to the bottom surface 34, and a main body 102. The second lower portion engagement member main body 102 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 104, this forming independent, movable ribs 106A, 106B, and 106C, some of which are movable or flexible (preferably up/down), i.e. 106A and 106B. The cut-out portions or channels 104 may extend all the way through one end, end 108, leaving the terminal ends 110A, 110B, or 110C, see
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The outer perimeter of the top surface 116 may include scalloping 121, or other demarcations, that could be used for easy gripping and manipulation (i.e., turning). The internal area 122 of the counter ring 114 may include a seat or ridge 124 and ratcheting mechanism, such as internal V-grooves 125. The internal V-grooves 125 are sized, shaped, and arranged to interact with at least a portion of the upper portion engagement member assembly 40. Specifically, the first upper portion engagement member 42 and the second upper portion engagement member 44 each comprise a counter ring engagement member 126, see
The intermediate wall or surface 120 is configured to indicate to a user the number of times an article of clothing has been used, i.e., worn, since it was last cleaned or washed. As such, the intermediate wall or surface 120 may include one or more indicia (also referred to as a first article of clothing wear indicator), illustrated herein as numbers 130. While the indicia are illustrated as numbers 130, other symbols, lettering, shapes, colors, individually, or in combination, may also be used.
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The outer perimeter of the bottom surface 136 may include scalloping 142, or other demarcations, that could be used for easy gripping and manipulation (i.e., turning). An internal area 146 of the article or clothing ring 132 may include a seat or ridge 147 and an internal ratcheting mechanism, such as internal V-grooves 150. The internal V-grooves 150 are sized, shaped, and arranged to interact with at least a portion of the lower portion engagement member assembly 74. Specifically, the first lower portion engagement member 76 and the second lower portion engagement member 78 each comprise an article or clothing ring engagement member 144, see
With each of the first lower portion engagement member 76 and the second lower portion engagement member 78 comprising an article or clothing ring engagement member 126, 144, when engaged, the lower portion engagement member assembly 74 has at least two points of contact with the article or clothing ring engagement member 144, and thus with the lower portion or body 16.
The intermediate wall or surface 138 is configured to provide indication to a user the type of article of clothing that is attached to the hanger and being counted for number of use or wear times since the last washing or cleaning. As such, the intermediate wall or surface 138 may include one or more indicia 152 (also referred to as a second article of clothing wear indicator), illustrated herein as pictures representing articles of clothing, such as a dress 154, a suit 156, a shirt 158, or pants 160. While the indicia 152 is illustrated as articles of clothing, other symbols, lettering, shapes, colors, individually, or in combination, may also be used.
The intermediate member 12 preferably includes one or more dual article of clothing wear indicators, referred to generally as a dual article of clothing wear indicator 162. The dual article of clothing wear indicator 162 is designed to allow a user to view both the number of times an article of clothing indicia (i.e. numbers 130) and the type of article of clothing indicia (i.e., pants 160) are chosen. This allows the user to see the number of times an article of clothing has been used prior to a last washing or cleaning. For example, as shown in
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The intermediate portion or body 1012 comprises a main unit, illustrated herein as a generally circular shaped main body 1014 having a top surface 1016, an opposing bottom surface 1018, and an outer surface or wall 1020 separating the top surface 1016 and the opposing bottom surface 1018. The intermediate portion main body 1014 comprises an opening 1022. The opening 1022 is sized and shaped to allow for at least a portion of the clothing hanger 17 to fit within. Extending upwardly and out from the top surface 1016 is an upper portion engagement member assembly 1024. The upper portion engagement member assembly 1024 is designed to engage with or secure the upper portion or body 14 to or with the intermediate portion or body 1012. Preferably, the upper portion engagement member assembly 1024 is configured to allow the upper portion or body 14 to maintain its positioning with the intermediate portion or body 1012, but allow the upper portion or body 14 to rotate thereabout.
The upper portion engagement member assembly 1024 comprises a first upper portion engagement member 1026A, a second upper portion engagement member 1026B, a third upper portion engagement member 1028A, and a fourth upper portion engagement member 1028B. The first upper portion engagement member 1026A and the second upper portion engagement member 1026B are arranged in a parallel manner relative to each other and within the same plane or longitudinal axis 1030. The third upper portion engagement member 1028A and the fourth upper portion engagement member 1028B are arranged in a parallel manner relative to each other and within the same plane or longitudinal axis 1032. The plane or longitudinal axis 1032 is different from that of plane or longitudinal axis 1030.
The first upper portion engagement member 1026A comprises a top end or surface 1034, a bottom end 1036 integrally formed from or attached to the top surface 1016, and a main body 1038. The first upper portion engagement member main body 1038 may comprise an angled tab 1040 extending out and angled from the top end or surface 1034 and functioning to lock the lower portion 16 in place, preventing vertical movement. The second upper portion engagement member 1026B comprises a top end or surface 1042, a bottom end 1044 integrally formed from or attached to the top surface 1016, and a main body 1046. The second upper portion engagement member main body 1046 may comprise an angled tab 1048 extending out and angled from the top end or surface 1042 and functioning to lock the lower portion 16 in place, preventing vertical movement. The angled tab 1048 is orientated to face a direction that is opposite of the direction of angled tab 1040.
The third upper portion engagement member 1028A comprises a top end or surface 1050, a bottom end 1052, integrally formed from or attached to the first top surface 1016, and a main body 1054. The third upper portion engagement member main body 1054 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 1056, this forming independent, movable ribs. The cut-out portions or channels 1056 may extend all the way through one end, leaving the terminal ends free to flex or move up/down. At the opposite end, the cut-out portions or channels 1056 do not extend all the way through. The third upper portion engagement member 1028A may include a protuberance or bump 1059 sized and shaped to mirror the shape of V-grooves 150, and arranged to fit within, forming a ratchet mechanism.
The fourth upper portion engagement member 1028B comprises a top end or surface 1058, a bottom end 1060, integrally formed from or attached to the top surface 1016, and a main body 1062. The fourth upper portion engagement member main body 1062 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 1064, this forming independent, movable ribs. The cut-out portions or channels 1064 may extend all the way through one end, leaving the terminal ends free to flex or move up/down. At the opposite end, the cut-out portions or channels 1056 do not extend all the way through. The fourth upper portion engagement member 1028B may include a protuberance or bump 1065 sized and shaped to mirror the shape of V-grooves 150, and arranged to fit within, forming a ratchet mechanism.
Extending upwardly and out from the bottom surface 1018 of the intermediate portion or body 1012 is a lower portion engagement member assembly 1066. The lower portion engagement member assembly 1066 is designed to engage with or secure the lower portion or body 16 to or with the intermediate portion or body 1012. Preferably, the lower portion engagement member assembly 1066 is configured to allow the lower portion or body 14 to maintain its positioning with the intermediate portion or body 1012, but allow the lower portion or body 16 to rotate thereabout.
The lower portion engagement member assembly 1066 comprises a first lower portion engagement member 1068A, a second lower portion engagement member 1068B, a third lower portion engagement member 1070A, and a fourth lower portion engagement member 1070B. The first lower portion engagement member 1068A and the second lower portion engagement member 1068B are arranged in a parallel manner relative to each other and within the same plane or longitudinal axis 1072. The third lower portion engagement member 1070A and the fourth lower portion engagement member 1070B are arranged in a parallel manner relative to each other and within the same plane or longitudinal axis 1074. The plane or longitudinal axis 1074 is different from that of plane or longitudinal axis 1072.
The first lower portion engagement member 1068A comprises a top end or surface 1076, a bottom end 1078 integrally formed from or attached to the opposing, bottom surface 1018, and a main body 1080. The first lower portion engagement member main body 1080 may comprise an angled tab 1082 extending out and angled from the top end or surface 1076 and functioning to lock the upper portion 14 in place, preventing vertical movement. The second lower portion engagement member 1068B comprises a top end or surface 1084, a bottom end 1086 integrally formed from or attached to the surface 1018, and a main body 1088. The second lower portion engagement member main body 1088 may comprise an angled tab 1090 extending out and angled from the top end or surface 1084 and functioning to prevent vertical movement. The angled tab 1084 is orientated to face a direction that is opposite of the direction of angled tab 1082.
The third lower portion engagement member 1070A comprises a top end or surface 1092, a bottom end 1094 integrally formed from or attached to the surface 1018, and a main body 1096. The third lower portion engagement member main body 1096 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 1098, this forming independent, movable ribs. The cut-out portions or channels 1098 may extend all the way through one end, leaving the terminal ends free to flex or move up/down. At the opposite end, the cut-out portions or channels 1098 do not extend all the way through. The third lower portion engagement member 1070A may include a protuberance or bump 1097 sized and shaped to mirror the shape of V-grooves 150, and arranged to fit within, forming a ratchet mechanism.
The fourth lower portion engagement member 1070B comprises a top end or surface 1100, a bottom end 1102 integrally formed from or attached to the surface 1018, and a main body 1104. The fourth lower portion engagement member main body 1104 may comprise cut-out portions or channels 1106, this forming independent, movable ribs. The cut-out portions or channels 1106 may extend all the way through one end, leaving the terminal ends free to flex or move up/down. At the opposite end, the cut-out portions or channels 1106 do not extend all the way through. The fourth lower portion engagement member 1070B may include a protuberance or bump 1099 sized and shaped to mirror the shape of V-grooves 150, and arranged to fit within, forming a ratchet mechanism.
All patents and publications mentioned in this specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. All patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments, methods, procedures and techniques described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary, and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention which are obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.
In accordance with 37 C.F.R. 1.76, a claim of priority is included in an Application Data Sheet filed concurrently herewith. Accordingly, the present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/146,907, entitled “CLOTHES WEAR COUNTER FOR A HANGER”, filed Feb. 8, 2021. The contents of the above referenced application are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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63146907 | Feb 2021 | US |