The present invention generally relates to an extendible clothes hanger, and more particularly to an extendible clothes hanger of which the overall length is adjustable through simple pulling so as to be fit for hanging clothes of various sizes.
A clothes hanger is often made of plastics or wood and comprises a support section and a hanging hook mounted to the support section. Clothes can be positioned on and retained by the support section and the hanging hook may be positioned on and engage a rack or hanging bar inside a clothes closet or any other suitable sites. The conventional clothes hanger is of a fixed size and the length of the hanger cannot be adjusted to be fit for clothes of different sizes. Thus, for clothes of different sizes, such as clothes for children, men, or women, hangers of various sizes must be used, otherwise clothes held on hangers of improper sizes may get distorted or deformation. This causes an undesired economic burden to the general consumers. In view of this problem, the present invention aims to provide an extendible clothes hanger that overcomes the size problem of the conventional clothes hangers.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an extendible clothes hanger, which is extended through outward pulling to change the size thereof so as to allow a hanger to be fit for clothes of various sizes and make the use of the hanger easy and convenient.
The extendable clothes hanger of the present invention comprises a base and two symmetric brace members, wherein the base comprises a hanging hook and an outer surface forming successive corrugation to serve as a skidding prevention structure. The base forms therein an elongate channel. Each of the brace members comprises a bar, which has an end extending through a stop plate and is fixed to a curved end claw that is rotatable to be set at different angular position and an opposite end movably received in the channel of the base. The stop plate is then mounted to an end of the base to thereby complete the hanger. The bars of the brace members are extendible out of and/or retractable into the channel of the base to adjust a distance between the base and each end claw so as to realize adjustment of length of the hanger for hanging clothes of various sizes.
In the extendible clothes hanger of the present invention, the bars of the brace members have a cross-sectional shape of ellipse, rectangle, or triangle and the channel of the base has a corresponding cross-section to allow the bars to slide therein.
In the extendible clothes hanger of the present invention, each of the end claws comprises a coupler section that is coupled to the respective bar and a bend section connected to the coupler section with a pin, whereby the bend section is rotatable about the pin to point downward for hanging clothes or to point upwards for suspending neck ties, waist belts, or scarf or other garment accessories.
The foregoing objectives and summary provide only a brief introduction to the present invention. To fully appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as well as the invention itself, all of which will become apparent to those skilled in the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the specification and drawings identical reference numerals refer to identical or similar parts.
Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.
The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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Each of the brace members 2 comprises a bar 21, which in the instant embodiment is formed by bending a length of wire, such as a steel wire, to form two symmetric and opposite branches 211, which are connected to each other at one end by the bent portion of the wire. The bent portion also serves as a stop. An opposite end of the branches 211 is open of which tips of the bent wire are received in through holes 221 defined in a stop plate 22 to be fixed to the respective end claw 3.
Each of the end claws 3 comprises a coupler section 31 that is coupled to the respective bar 21 and a bend section 32 that is connected to the coupler section 31 with a pin 321, whereby the bend section 32 is rotatable about the pin 321 to selectively set at different angular position.
To assemble the above discussed components, the bent ends of the bars 21 are respectively fit into the channel 13 of the base 1 from the opposite ends of the base 1, and the stop plates 22 are respectively mounted to the ends of the base 1 so as to complete the assembling of the hanger. The bars 21 of the brace members 2 are extendible out of and/or retractable into the channel 13 of the base 1 to adjust the distance between the base 1 and the end claws 3. The bent ends of the brace members 2 may engage the stop plates 22 to prevent the bar 21 from detaching from the base 1. In this way, the overall length of the hanger can be adjusted as desired to fit for clothes of various sizes. The skidding prevention structure 12 prevents the clothes from sliding with respect to the hanger. Further, the bend section 32 of each end claw 3 can be rotated about the pin 321 to point downward for hanging clothes, or can be rotated upward to suspend neck ties, waist belts, or scarf or other garment accessories.
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Each of the brace members 2 comprises a bar 21, which has an elliptic cross-section corresponding to that of the channel 13 of the base 1. The bar 21 has an end forming an end flange 23 that is expanded and greater in size than the bar 21, whereby the end flange 23 may serve as a stop. An opposite end of the bar 21 is received in a through hole 221 defined in a stop plate 22 to be fixed to a respective end claw 3.
Each of the end claws 3 comprises a coupler section 31 that is coupled to the respective bar 2 and a bend section 32 that is connected to the coupler section 31 with a pin 321, whereby the bend section 32 is rotatable about the pin 321 to selectively set at different angular position.
To assemble the above discussed components, the end flanges 23 of the bars 21 are respectively fit into the channel 13 of the base 1 from the opposite ends of the base 1, and the stop plates 22 are respectively mounted to the ends of the base 1 so as to complete the assembling of the hanger. The bars 21 of the brace members 2 are extendible out of and/or retractable into the channel 13 of the base 1 to adjust the distance between the base 1 and the end claws 3. The end flanges 23 of the brace members 2 may engage the stop plates 22 to prevent the bars 21 from detaching from the base 1. In this way, the overall length of the hanger can be adjusted as desired to fit for clothes of various sizes.
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To assemble the above discussed components, the end flanges 23 of the bars 21 are respectively fit into the channel 13 of the base 1 from the opposite ends of the base 1, and the stop plates 22 are respectively mounted to the ends of the base 1 so as to complete the assembling of the hanger. The bars 21 of the brace members 2 are extendible out of and/or retractable into the channel 13 of the base 1 to adjust the distance between the base 1 and the end claws 3. The end flanges 23 of the brace members 2 may engage the stop plates 22 to prevent the bars 21 from detaching from the base 1. In this way, the overall length of the hanger can be adjusted as desired to fit for clothes of various sizes.
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To assemble the above discussed components, the end flanges 23 of the bars 21 are respectively fit into the channel 13 of the base 1 from the opposite ends of the base 1, and the stop plates 22 are respectively mounted to the ends of the base 1 so as to complete the assembling of the hanger. The bars 21 of the brace members 2 are extendible out of and/or retractable into the channel 13 of the base 1 to adjust the distance between the base 1 and the end claws 3. The end flanges 23 of the brace members 2 may engage the stop plates 22 to prevent the bars 21 from detaching from the base 1. In this way, the overall length of the hanger can be adjusted as desired to fit for clothes of various sizes.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.