The present disclosure relates to organizational devices. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to devices and methods for organizing hanging garments into groups by dividing space along a clothing rod into respective sections.
Given the popularity of home improvement shows, books, and blogs, and particularly media directed toward home organization, the demand for organizing products cannot be understated. The places in the home most likely to be unorganized may be the closets, particularly clothing closets. Typical closet rod dividers on the market are hidden low, generally hanging below the closet rod among clothes with writing on the side making it impossible to see the indicated category and defeating the purpose.
Improved organization devices and methods are needed.
This summary is provided to briefly introduce concepts that are further described in the following detailed descriptions. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it to be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed subject matter.
According to at least one embodiment, a divider device for organizing hanging clothing items into groups by dividing space along a clothing rod into respective sections, the divider including: a circularly arcuate clip having a terminal distal end and a proximal end, the clip defining a circularly arcuate internal contact surface for engaging a clothing rod and a gap between the distal end and the proximal end for permitting a clothing rod to pass therethrough by flexure of the clip when mounting the clip on a clothing rod, the internal contact surface being interrupted by at least the gap and thereby incompletely encircling a central axis of the circularly arcuate internal contact surface; and a planar presentation plate connected to the proximal end of the clip, the presentation plate being offset from the central axis and having a planar front face perpendicular to the central axis.
The presentation plate may be connected to the proximal end of the clip by an extension piece that supports the presentation plate when mounted on the clothing rod.
The presentation plate may be offset from the central axis to be forward and elevated relative to a closet rod when mounted on the clothing rod.
The clip further may further include an expansion joint by which the clip is configured to accommodate a range of clothing rod diameters.
The expansion joint may connect a circularly arcuate proximal section of the clip to a circularly arcuate distal section.
The proximal section of the clip and the distal section of the clip may each define a respective portion of the internal contact surface of the clip.
The expansion joint may include a first arm connected to the proximal section of the clip, a second arm connected to the distal section of the clip, and an elbow that connects the second arm to the first arm.
The clip, the extension piece, and the presentation plate may be materially contiguous.
The presentation plate may include a front face that includes at least one of graphical indicia and text, the at least one of graphical indicia and text indicating a category of clothing items.
Multiple adhesive-backed labels may be provided for user-selectively adhering to the presentation plate, each of the labels including at least one of graphical indicia and text, the at least one of graphical indicia and text of each label indicating a respective category of clothing items.
According to at least one embodiment, a method of organizing hanging clothing items into groups by dividing space along a clothing rod into respective sections includes: mounting multiple divider devices on a clothing rod and spaced along the clothing rod; and hanging clothing items in clothing category groups, each group adjacent a particular respective one of the multiple divider devices. Each said divider device includes: a circularly arcuate clip having a terminal distal end and a proximal end, the clip defining arcuate internal contact surface engaging the clothing rod and a gap between the distal end and the proximal end, the internal contact surface being interrupted by at least the gap and thereby incompletely encircling the closet rod; and a presentation plate connected to the proximal end of the clip, the presentation plate being offset from the closet rod and having a front face perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the closet rod.
The front face of the presentation plate of each particular divider device may include at least one of graphical indicia and text, the at least one of graphical indicia and text indicating the clothing category of the clothing category group adjacent the particular divider device.
Mounting multiple divider devices on the clothing rod may include forcing the clip of each divider device onto the clothing rod by passing the closet rod through the gap of the clip.
Forcing the clip of each divider device onto the clothing rod may include temporarily flexibly deforming the clip to pass the clothing rod through the gap until the clip snaps into engagement as the rod passes through the gap, and the clip returning toward an un-flexed condition.
The clip may further include an expansion joint, and flexibly deforming the clip to pass the clothing rod through the gap may include temporarily expanding the expansion joint.
The above summary is to be understood as cumulative and inclusive. The above described embodiments and features are combined in various combinations in whole or in part in one or more other embodiments.
The previous summary and the following detailed descriptions are to be read in view of the drawings, which illustrate particular exemplary embodiments and features as briefly described below. The summary and detailed descriptions, however, are not limited to only those embodiments and features explicitly illustrated.
These descriptions are presented with sufficient details to provide an understanding of one or more particular embodiments of broader inventive subject matters. These descriptions expound upon and exemplify particular features of those particular embodiments without limiting the inventive subject matters to the explicitly described embodiments and features. Considerations in view of these descriptions will likely give rise to additional and similar embodiments and features without departing from the scope of the inventive subject matters. Although steps may be expressly described or implied relating to features of processes or methods, no implication is made of any particular order or sequence among such expressed or implied steps unless an order or sequence is explicitly stated.
Any dimensions expressed or implied in the drawings and these descriptions are provided for exemplary purposes. Thus, not all embodiments within the scope of the drawings and these descriptions are made according to such exemplary dimensions. The drawings are not made necessarily to scale. Thus, not all embodiments within the scope of the drawings and these descriptions are made according to the apparent scale of the drawings with regard to relative dimensions in the drawings. However, for each drawing, at least one embodiment is made according to the apparent relative scale of the drawing.
Like reference numbers used throughout the drawings depict like or similar elements. Unless described or implied as exclusive alternatives, features throughout the drawings and descriptions should be taken as cumulative, such that features expressly associated with some particular embodiments can be combined with other embodiments.
A divider device 10, according to at least one embodiment, is shown in
A central axis 24 (
Upon mounting the clip 20 on a clothing rod 5, the central axis 24 is parallel to, and coincident with, the longitudinal axis 6 (
The clip 20 is formed as a circular segment having a terminal distal end 26 and a proximal end 30, with respect to the presentation plate 50. A gap 28 (
The clip 20 is made of a flexibly semi-rigid and resilient and durable material capable of flexing to permit a closet rod to pass through the gap 28, which is sized as less than the diameter of a closet rod on which any given example of the divider device 10 is sized and intended to mount upon. For example, the clip 20, extension piece 32, and presentation plate 50 can be made as a unitary and materially contiguous plastic item by injection molding. To mount the divider device 10 on a clothing rod, the clip 20 is gently forced by a user onto the rod via the gap 28, temporarily flexibly deforming the clip 20 and expanding the expansion joint. The clip 20 snaps into engagement as the rod passes through the gap 28, returning toward its un-flexed condition (shown in all FIGS.). The divider device 10 is to be rotated if needed on the rod to extend the presentation plate 50 forward and elevated relative to the rod to reach the expected orientation if preferred. The arcuate internal contact surface 22 of the clip 20 frictionally engages a rod of its intended use and size (diameter) range. An adhesive padding may be included and applied to the internal contact surface 22 to increase frictional engagement and/or accommodate a smaller rod by decreasing the effective internal diameter 34 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the clip 20 includes an expansion joint 40 that separates the clip 20 into a circularly arcuate proximal section 36 and a circularly arcuate distal section 38, with respect to the presentation plate 50. The proximal section 36 and distal section 38 accordingly define respective portions of the internal contact surface 22 as shown in
The expansion joint 40 is shown in the drawings as having a first linear arm 42 connected to the proximal section 36, and a second linear arm 44 connected to the distal section 38. The second linear arm 44 is parallel to the first linear arm 43 in the un-flexed condition of the clip 20 shown in the drawings. An elbow 46 connects the second linear arm 44 to the first linear arm 42, defining a 180 degree turn joint in a U-shaped configuration in the un-flexed condition of the clip 20 shown in the drawings. The expansion joint 40 advantageously permits the use of a single clip 20 size to accommodate a wide range of clothing rod diameters, for example 1 inch to 1-½ (1.5) inch diameters.
In the illustrated embodiment, the expansion joint 40 and other portions of the clip 20 are materially contiguous, resilient and durable so as to flex to permit a closet rod to pass through the gap 28 (
The proximal end 30 of the clip 20 is connected to the extension piece 32 by a rounded junction 48, and the terminal distal end 26 of the clip 20 is beveled or rounded. These features advantageously guide a clothing rod into the clip 20 as the clip flexes when being mounted.
The front face 52 of the presentation plate 50 may include graphical indicia or text, which may be pre-applied or applied by a user according to user preferences to indicate a category of items associated with any particular divider device 10. For example, clothing categories such as pants, shirts, skirts, blazers, and others may be indicated on the front faces 52 of respective divider devices 10. For example, multiple divider devices 10 may be provided to consumers and retailers together with adhesive-backed labels (stickers) each indicating an item category. Non-limiting examples are shown
The presentation plate 50 is illustrated as generally rectangular. The exemplary labels (
Particular embodiments and features have been described with reference to the drawings. It is to be understood that these descriptions are not limited to any single embodiment or any particular set of features, and that similar embodiments and features may arise or modifications and additions may be made without departing from the scope of these descriptions and the spirit of the appended claims.
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