The present invention is a clothes hanger that has components that make it attachable to a door hinge female receiver in place of a conventional door hinge pin, and that is telescopic (adjustable in length). Such hangers may be used for hanging clothes, in lieu of a closet or in addition thereto, or that have been washed and are in need of being hung to dry, or for other hanging purposes. The present invention hangers are hangable on any receiving holder or bracket or mount into which the hangers may be inserted, but are especially useful and by being hung on their modified pins for insertion into female hinge receivers. Typical door hinges have three components—the door mounted flange, with female pin receivers, the doorframe mounted flange with interleafing female pin receivers, and the hinge pin. The present invention hanger has a special pin that holds the hanger and replaces the conventional hinge pin. And the present inventions are portable in that they may be removed form a door hinge or other receiver to another location and/or a different type of receiver.
The following patents are representative of the field pertaining to the present invention:
U.S. Pat. No. 7,080,727 B1 describes a system, apparatus and method for the handling, transport and or storage of items of wearing apparel which are hung on hangers. In the system, there is plurality or transport units which travel over a rail system from a first location (e.g. an inbound location) to a second location (e.g. an outbound location). Each transport unit has a carrier section which, in the first operating position of the transfer unit, is generally horizontally aligned, and is suspended from a rail by means of first and second roller support sections at opposite ends of the carrier section. The transport unit has a second operating position where the carrier section is rotated relative to one of the roller support sections to a more vertical orientation where the garment units are closer together in a horizontal direction and more vertically aligned with one another, this being a position in which the garment units can be stored and/or shipped in a more closely packed configuration.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,942,111 B2 describes a trolley that is utilized to transport garments or other articles over a rail system between desired locations. The trolley includes a support member and a plurality of trolley heads each disposed at a corresponding support member end. The trolley heads each include a housing with rollers disposed therein and an arm that connects that trolley head to a corresponding end of the support member. The rollers engage a slick rail system to enable the trolley, with the support member in a generally horizontal orientation, to transverse the rail system and transport garments suspended from the support member. One of the trolley ends includes a pivoting mechanism that enables the support member to pivot or swivel with respect to the trolley arm at the end to place the support member in a generally vertical position.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,317 describes a pivoting door hinge held catchall rack including a rod which extends vertically along a plurality of door hinges and which is held by the pins of the door hinges threaded through flanges on either end of the rod and/or through screw-eye type devices which are easily threaded into a slot in back of the rod and therefore can be readily aligned with the tops of the hinges. From the rod are extended, appended, fixed or attached a plurality of catchall, shapes and forms.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,501,345 describes a garment holder assembly supports garments while being disposed in either of two different attitudes. The assembly includes an elongated rigid support structure with a plurality of spaced, interior dividers. A hook extends from one or more dividers to support the garment holder assembly in a horizontal attitude. A link secured to one end of the support structure can be connected to a hook for supporting the assembly in a vertical attitude.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,425,462 describes a hinge pin clothes hanger to furnish a quality product made to last, that replaces the hinge pin of any door hinge with a hinge pin clothes hanger that, when properly installed, does not effect the operation of the door or the hinge into which it is being used. The hinge pin clothes hanger is a non-destructive support on which to hang clothes, towels or anything similar, on any door hinge, in any room in which it would be useful. It is easily installed or removed without any damage to the door or hinge. You simply remove the existing hinge pin and install the hinge pin clothes hanger in its place, or simply remove the hinge pin clothes hanger to restore the hinge to its original condition with the original hinge pin. It's that simple. Furthermore, when in use the hinge pin clothes hanger will provide a substantial means of support which will give the consumer years of reliable service and will blend into the decor of the room into which it is being used.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,117,987 discloses a garment support to be detachably mounted upon a door hinge of the type having intermeshing sleeves held together by a hinge pin. The invention comprises a hinge mounting member and a main body member. The hinge mounting member is substantially flat and elongated in shape containing an angled slot at one end capable of receiving the shaft of a hinge pin, and a centered oblong aperture. The main body member is substantially rectangular in shape containing an L-shaped end and a plurality of supports, whereby garments and other articles may be suspended.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,721,212 describes a modular article support unit consisting of an elongated tubular member adapted to be removably attached to the hinge pins of two hinges of a door by means of adjustable brackets, said elongated tubular member having a plurality of holes along the length thereof for removably attaching several types of support devices, such as coat hooks, towel racks, bulletin boards and mirrors.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,208,986 describes the combination of a hinge, an elongated pin carried thereby, and a hook mounted on said pin and provided with a bracing member engaging the hinge.
Notwithstanding the prior art, the present invention is neither taught nor rendered obvious thereby.
The present invention is a door hinge-attachable telescopic hanger with pin, which includes: A. a door hinge-attachable telescopic hanger, comprising: a) a door hinge attachment member, including an open-ended vertical shaft for attachment to a door hinge and a pin; b) an elongated main support member connected to the door hinge attachment member and extending outwardly therefrom at a non-parallel angle to the vertical shaft, the elongated main support member extending away from the door hinge attachment member; c) at least one moveable supplemental support member telescopically connected to the elongated main support member for movement extending away from the door hinge attachment member; d) a handle-sheath covering at least half the door hinge attachment member and a portion of the elongated main support member; and, B. a pin having a pin upper section and a pin lower section, and having a stopping flange between the pin upper section and the pin lower section, wherein the pin lower section is adapted to replace a door hinge pin and the upper section is adapted to receive the door hinge attachment member by inserting the pin upper section into the vertical shaft of the door hinge attachment member.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the door hinge attachment member vertical shaft is a cylindrical shaft and is adapted to be positioned above a door hinge and on the upper portion of the pin.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the elongated main support member is hollow and the at least one moveable supplemental support member is positioned therein for telescopic movement in and out of the elongated main support member.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the at least one of elongated the main support member and the at least one moveable supplemental support member includes a stop flange that prevents separation during telescoping.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the hanger further includes at least one clothes hook.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the handle-sheath further includes at least one cut out for the at least one clothes hook.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the handle-sheath is a two piece handle-sheath and each piece is connected to one another.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the handle-sheath is a two piece plastic handle-sheath that is permanently connected to one another.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the elongated main member is positioned at a right angle to the support shaft.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the elongated support member is positioned at a top angle of less than 90 degrees.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, there are two moveable supplemental support members telescopically connected to one another.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the door hinge attachment member vertical shaft is a cylindrical shaft and is adapted to be positioned above a door hinge and on the upper portion of the pin.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the elongated main support member is hollow and the at least one moveable supplemental support member is positioned therein for telescopic movement in and out of the elongated main support member.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the at least one of elongated the main support member and the at least one moveable supplemental support member includes a stop flange that prevents separation during telescoping.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the hanger further includes at least one clothes hook.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the handle-sheath further includes at least one cut out for the at least one clothes hook.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the handle-sheath is a two piece handle-sheath and each piece is connected to one another.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the handle-sheath is a two piece plastic handle-sheath that is permanently connected to one another.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the elongated main member is positioned at a right angle to the support shaft.
In some embodiments of the present invention door hinge attachable telescopic hanger, the pin has an elongated shaft with at least three different thicknesses, and the stop flange has a greater thickness than the upper section and the lower section, and the upper section has a thickness that is greater than the lower section.
Additional features, advantages, and embodiments of the invention may be set forth or apparent from consideration of the following detailed description, drawings, and claims. Moreover, it is to be understood that both the foregoing summary of the invention and the following detailed description are exemplary and intended to provide further explanation without limiting the scope of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and together with the detail description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
It should be noted that the present invention devices are for hanging and for transporting any item on hangers, such as clothes. The present invention devices may be used for hanging wet clothes for drying, clothes that need ironing, clothes that are put out for wearing, and for cloth items, e.g. clothes, towels and washcloths that merely need temporary or closet-alternative storing with mobility options. The present invention devices are hangable on ropes, wires, rods or pins. The present invention devices not only attach to the pin receivers of door hinges, but they are also removable from the pin or with the pin, and may be hooked on or attached to any other supports or suspensions. Thus, they may be moved from location to location with the clothes on conventional, individual coat hangers. The hinge pin is included that has an upper section that permits one-step sliding of the device onto it and off it. This permits easy installation and portability. For example, the device is easily moved from a laundry room to a TV room where ironing may be done, and then to a closet.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those particular embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.