Clothes hanger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 8893936
  • Patent Number
    8,893,936
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 7, 2013
    11 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2014
    10 years ago
Abstract
[Object of the invention] Releasing all clips at once easily.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

I claim the benefit of priority of Japanese patent application No.

    • 2012-052490 (filed on 9 Mar. 2012),
    • 2012-179113 (filed on 11 Aug. 2012),
    • 2012-180690 (filed on 16 Aug. 2012),
    • 2012-223731 (filed on 7 Oct. 2012).


TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates generally to a clothes hanger for hanging clothes or laundries with plural clips.


BACKGROUND ART

Heretofore, there are various types of clothes hanger with a square or a round frame and plural clips for hanging clothes or laundries. However, it is troublesome to release all the clothes, because it is necessary to open each clip one by one.


CITATION LIST
Patent Literature

[PTL 1] JP1995-255995


SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Technical Problem

A prior art disclosed by PTL1 relates to a clothes hanger of which all clips can be opened at once. However, the prior art has problems as follows. When each clip is tried to be opened with fingers, a strong force is necessary, because a part of the clip nearer to the fulcrum point thereof must be pressed as shown by Fl in FIG. 2. Besides, when opening the clips, fingers must be inserted under the hanger frame where is crowded with the clips and the clothes. Moreover, the prior art is complicated and heavy.


Solution to Problem

A clothes hanger comprising;

  • a substantially horizontally arranged rod;
  • a hanger body which supports said rod at the both ends thereof;
  • a plural clip through which said rod is inserted;
  • and a plural spacer through which said rod is inserted between said clips;
  • wherein said each clip has a pair of clip bodies, a hinge situated near the center of said clip bodies, a through hole formed above said hinge, an operation part situated above said through hole, a holding part at the lower end of said clip bodies;
    • and an elastic element which forces said holding part to the closed position.


The above clothes hanger, wherein said spacers have tube shape and said operation parts are longer than 5 mm.


The above clothes hanger, wherein said hanger body is comprised of a no. 1 hanger body and a no. 2 hanger body, a moving element between said no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, a no. 1 clip pressing part and a no. 2 clip pressing part provided at each outer end of the no. 1 hanger body and the no. 2 hanger body, and a no. 1 pushing part and a no. 2 pushing part situated between said each clip pressing part and said moving element, wherein said rod is slidably inserted into said no. 1 clip pressing part and no. 2 clip pressing part.


The above clothes hanger, wherein said hanger body has a lateral projection near upper center thereof.


A method of hanging and releasing clothes or laundries, using a clothes hanger comprising;

  • a substantially horizontally arranged rod;
  • a rigid hanger body which support said rod at the both ends thereof;
  • a plural clip through which said rod is inserted;
  • and a plural spacer through which said rod is inserted between said clips;
  • wherein said each clip has a pair of clip bodies, a hinge situated near the center of said clip bodies, a through hole and an operation part formed above said hinge, a holding part at the lower end of said clip bodies; and an elastic element which forces said holding part to the closed position.
  • wherein said hanger body is comprised of a no. 1 hanger body and a no. 2 hanger body, a moving element between said no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, a no. 1 clip pressing part and a no. 2 clip pressing part provided at each outer end of said no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, and a no. 1 pushing part and a no. 2 pushing part situated between said each clip pressing part and said moving element,
  • wherein said rod is slidably inserted into said no. 1 clip pressing part and no. 2 clip pressing part, when holding the clothes, said operation parts are pressed inwardly, when all clothes and laundries are released at once, said no. 1 pushing part and no. 2 pushing part are grasped by a hand.


Advantageous Effects of Invention

Based on above mentioned invention, it becomes possible to release all the clothes at once with smaller force, solving the above mentioned problems.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 2 is an enlarged front view of a clip of the invention.



FIG. 3 is a front view of the first embodiment of the invention to show how to hold and release the clothes.



FIG. 4 is a rear view of the first embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 5 is a plan view of the first embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the first embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 7 is a left side view of the first embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 8 is a right side view of the first embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of a second embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a spacer of the second embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 11 is a front view of a third embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 12 is a front view of a fourth embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 13 is a front view of the fourth embodiment of the invention just before opening all the clips.



FIG. 14 is a front view of the fourth embodiment of the invention opening all the clips at once.



FIG. 15 is a front view of the fifth embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 16 is a front view of the sixth embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 17 is a front view of a seventh embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 18 is a front view of an eighth embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 19 is a front view of a nineth embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 20 is a front view of a tenth embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 21 is a front view of an eleventh embodiment of the invention with a lateral projection.



FIG. 22 is a WW cross section view of the FIG. 21.



FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a 12th embodiment of the invention with a larger rigidity.



FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the 13th embodiment of the invention with two clothes hangers connected together.



FIG. 25 is a front view of the first embodiment of the invention to place it at a higher position.





DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 a first embodiment of the invention is shown. A clothes hanger 10 is comprised of a rod 23, a hanger body 20 supporting the rod 23, clips 30, and spacers 40. The hanger body 20 is comprised of a mountain like shape shoulder 22, and a hook 21. The both ends of the shoulder 22 are extended to the rod 23.


The hanger body 20 is made of rigid material such as plastics, metal, wood and like. Therefore, the shape of the hanger body 20 is kept, even though the hanger body is held at any point thereof. So, as shown by FIG. 25, it is possible to hook the clothes hanger 10 at a higher position by holding the lower part of the clothes hanger 10.


The clip 30 is comprised of two clip bodies 31 and an elastic element 35. The two clip bodies 31 are pivotally connected by a hinge 33 near the center thereof. The two clip bodies 31 are forced to close by the elastic element 35. Through holes 32 are formed above the hinge 33, and the operation parts 36 is formed extending above and upward from the through holes 32. The spacers 40 have a tube type shape having the through hole which is a little bit larger than the outer diameter of the rod 23. The diameter of the through holes 32 is smaller than the outer diameter of the spacer 40. The rod 23 is inserted into the through holes 32 of the clips 30 and the through holes of the spacer 40 alternately.


When holding the clothes, an operation part 36 of the clip 30 is pressed like Fu. As shown by FIG. 2, in the case of the prior art, the lower point below the rod 23 must be pressed like Fl of which the force must be much greater than Fu. Therefore, the clip 30 can be opened with smaller force by this invention.


The two clip bodies 31 may be unitarily formed by one material such as plastics. They may be formed by one piece of metal wire including the elastic element 35.


Referring to FIG. 3, the method of holding the clothes and releasing is shown. When holding the clothes, the operation part 36 is pressed by fingers like P (=Fu). When releasing all the clothes at once, the outer most clip 30 is pressed like Fb, supporting the hanger body 20 like Fa.


Referring to Table 1 (the test data of the examples), the force Fu to open each clip is 663 g (49% of Fl) which is 51% smaller than the prior art force 1340 g (Fl).









TABLE 1








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N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
N7
N8
N9
N10

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Fu ( custom character ) g
670
680
670
660
670
660
680
650
640
650
663


F1 ( custom character ) g
1300
1500
1300
1200
1200
1500
1300
1400
1300
1400
1340


Fu/F1










49%


Fh ( custom character ) g
880
850
860
860
850
860
840
880
840
840
856









Referring to Table 2 (the evaluation data of maneuverability, when opening each clips 30), the length L of the operation part 36 must be 5 mm at least and 10 mm or more preferably.









TABLE 2






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L mm
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12



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x
x
x





















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x

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Maneuverability x; difficult ∘; possible ⊚; easily possible


L mm; the length of the operation part as shown in FIG. 2






As shown by this embodiment 1, opening the clips 30 become easy, because the operation part 36 is accessible from the upper open space rather than under crowded space with clothes.


Referring to FIG. 3, we can understand that Fu<Fh<Fl, because of fulcrum principle. When opening the each clip 30 with two fingers, smaller force Fu is preferable. When releasing the all clothes at once, the opening force Fh may be bigger than Fu, because more than two fingers are used to open the clips 30.


The clothes hanger 10 of this embodiment can be used as a normal clothes hanger, because the hanger body has a rigid mountain like shoulder 22.


Referring to FIG. 9 and FIG. 10, the second embodiment is shown. The spacer 40 has a tube 41 and two flanges 42.


Referring to FIG. 11, the third embodiment is shown. The clothes hanger 10 has a release assistant part 50.


Referring to FIG. 12, the fourth embodiment is shown. The hanger body 20 has a no. 1 hanger body 20-1 and a no. 2 hanger body 20-2. The no. 1 hanger body 20-1 and the no. 2 hanger body 20-2 are pivotally connected by a moving element 70 such as a hinge at the center thereof. The no. 1 hanger body 20-1 and the no. 2 hanger body 20-2 also have a no. 1 clip pressing part 63 and a no. 2 clip pressing part 64 provided at each outer end of the no. 1 hanger body 20-1 and the no. 2 hanger body 20-2. The rod 23 is slidably inserted into each through hole of the no. 1 clip pressing part 63 and the no. 2 clip pressing part 64. Retainers 65, 66 are fixed at the both ends of the rod 23. If the retainers 65, 66 are removably connected to the rod 23, changing the clip 30 becomes easy.


The no. 1 hanger body 20-1 and the no. 2 hanger body 20-2 also have, a no. 1 pushing part 60 and a no. 2 pushing part 61 situated between the each clip pressing part and the moving element 70.


As shown by FIG. 13, when opening all the clips 30 at once, a hand is placed between the no. 1 pushing part 60 and the no. 2 pushing part 61 and grasp the no. 1 pushing part 60 and the no. 2 pushing part 61. Then all the clips are opened like FIG. 14.


As shown by FIG. 14, after the no. 1 pushing part 60 and the no. 2 pushing part 61 are grasped, the no. 1 hanger body 20-1 and the no. 2 hanger body 20-2 turn inwardly and all the clips 30 are pressed and opened.


The smaller positive angle α between the no. 1 pushing part 60 and the no. 2 is preferable.


If α is small positive angle, after grasping, α becomes nearly 0 degree, which is easy to grasp.


In this case, the test result of grasping force is 1.8 Kg. According to the statistics, the grip force of average Japanese 6 years old girl is 8.55 Kg, the grip force of average Japanese 75 to 79 years old women is 21.9 Kg. Therefore, it is easy to handle this clothes hanger regardless of age or sex.


With this clothes hanger, we can release all the clothes, by grasping the no. 1 pushing part 60 and no. 2 pushing part 61, at the same time as putting away the clothes hanger on the laundry pole. This can be done by one hand, this is convenient not only for persons with normal body but also for physically handicapped persons.



FIG. 15 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 which can be operated from the both sides of it.



FIG. 16 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 which has thin plastic flexible hinge as the moving element 70.



FIG. 17 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 which has a slider 71 as the moving element 70.



FIG. 18 shows the eighth embodiment which has a symmetric hanger body 20. With this clothes hanger 10 we can access from both side of the clothes hanger 10.



FIG. 19 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 with raided shoulders 22.



FIG. 20 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 which a flexible hinge 70 with thin plastic films and stopper 70-1, 70-2.



FIG. 21 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 which has a lateral projection 80 at near the hook 21. With this lateral projection 80, the clothes hanger 10 can be hung on the crosspiece S.



FIG. 22 shows the cross section WW of FIG. 21. The lateral projection 80 can be inserted into a lateral projection containing space 81.



FIG. 23 shows the embodiment of the clothes hanger 10 which has a higher rigidity of the hanger body 20. The rigidity of hanger body 20 near the center is higher than the outer thereof. The hanger body 20 has U type cross section to increase strength.



FIG. 24 shows the embodiment of the two clothes hangers 10 connected together by a no. 3 hanger body 20-3.


INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

This invention is available for not only hanging clothes but also some other goods.


REFERENCE SIGNS LIST




  • 10 is a clothes hanger.


  • 20 is a hanger body.


  • 20-1 is a no. 1 hanger body.


  • 20-2 is a no. 2 hanger body.


  • 20-3 is a no. 3 hanger body.


  • 21 is a hook.


  • 22 is a shoulder.


  • 23 is a rod.


  • 30 is a clip.


  • 31 is a clip body.


  • 32 is a through hole.


  • 33 is a hinge.


  • 34 is a holding part.


  • 35 is an elastic element.


  • 36 is an operation part.


  • 40 is a spacer.


  • 41 is a tube.


  • 42 is a flange;


  • 50 is a release assisting part,


  • 60 is a first pushing part.


  • 61 is a second pushing part.


  • 63 is a first clip pressing part.


  • 64 is a second clip pressing part.


  • 65, 66 are retainers.


  • 70 is a hinge.


  • 80 is a lateral projection.


  • 81 is a lateral projection containing space.


Claims
  • 1. A clothes hanger comprising; a substantially horizontally arranged rod;a hanger body which supports said rod at the both ends thereof;a plural clip through which said rod is inserted;and a plural spacer through which said rod is inserted between said clips;wherein said each clip has a pair of clip bodies, a hinge situated near the center of said clip bodies, a through hole and an operation part formed above said hinge, a holding part at the lower end of said clip bodies and an elastic element which forces said holding part to the closed position; wherein said hanger body is comprised of a no. 1 hanger body and a no. 2 hanger body, a moving element between said no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, a no. 1 clip pressing part and a no. 2 clip pressing part provided at each outer end of no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, and a no. 1 pushing part and a no. 2 pushing part situated between said each clip pressing part and said moving element,wherein said rod is slidably inserted into said no. 1 clip pressing part and no. 2 clip pressing part.
  • 2. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said hanger body has a lateral projection near upper middle thereof.
  • 3. A method of hanging and releasing clothes or laundry, using a clothes hanger comprising; a substantially horizontally arranged rod;a rigid hanger body which support said rod at the both ends thereof;a plural clip through which said rod is inserted;and a plural spacer through which said rod is inserted between said clips;wherein said each clip has a pair of clip bodies, a hinge situated near the center of said clip bodies, a through hole and an operation part formed above said hinge, a holding part at the lower end of said clip bodies; and an elastic element which forces said holding part to the closed position;wherein said hanger body is comprised of a no. 1 hanger body and a no. 2 hanger body, a moving element between said no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, a no. 1 clip pressing part and a no. 2 clip pressing part provided at each outer end of said no. 1 hanger body and no. 2 hanger body, and a no. 1 pushing part and a no. 2 pushing part situated between said each clip pressing part and said moving element,wherein said rod is slidably inserted into said no. 1 clip pressing part and no. 2 clip pressing part, when holding the clothes, said operation parts are pressed inwardly, when all clothes and laundries are released at once, said no. 1 pushing part and no. 2 pushing part are grasped by a hand.
Priority Claims (4)
Number Date Country Kind
2012-052490 Mar 2012 JP national
2012-179113 Aug 2012 JP national
2012-180690 Aug 2012 JP national
2012-223731 Oct 2012 JP national
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Related Publications (1)
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20130306688 A1 Nov 2013 US