The present application is a U.S. national stage entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of Patent Cooperation Treaty Patent Application No. PCT/IB2015/056324, filed Aug. 20, 2015, which claims priority to GB 1414991.8, filed Aug. 22, 2014, the entireties of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a garment hanger and to a spring for the use therein, and relates particularly, but not exclusively, to hangers with clips having a sliding spring release mechanism.
In the field of garment hangers it is well known to provide a hanger with one or more, generally two, clips which are used to clamp a garment into engagement with the hanger. Typically these hangers are used to grip trousers and skirts by the waistband of the garment.
An example of such a hanger is shown in
The metal components, and in particular the clips, account for a significant proportion of the total cost of producing a hanger. Furthermore, the metal components contribute significantly to the total weight of the hanger and therefore to associated costs such as transportation. As a result, any reduction in the amount of metal used to produce the spring has significant benefits to the manufacture and supply of the garment hanger. As a result, it is well known to introduce stiffening ribs into the clips as this allows a reduction in the amount of material used to obtain the same biasing strength of the spring.
An example of a spring 22 of the prior art is shown in
Preferred embodiments of the present invention seek to overcome the above described disadvantages of the prior art. It is an object of the invention to provide improvements in or relating to generally U-shaped springs for clips, used in garment hangers or the like, in relation to the stiffness and resilient operating characteristics, having regard to the gauge of metal or the like used in the construction thereof.
According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a garment hanger comprising:—
at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support;
a body connected to said suspension device; and
at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped, and at least one generally U-shaped spring for biasing said clamping portions, wherein at least one said spring comprises convex ribs both on the inner and outer services of the curvature of said U of said spring.
By providing a spring in the garment hanger which has convex ribs on both the inner and outer surfaces of the curvature of the spring, the advantage is provided that the gauge of metal from which the spring is produced can be reduced and at the same time the biasing force of the spring has surprisingly increased. In experimental results, the use of this design of spring has allowed the use of a gauge of steel that is 20% less thick and yet provides 20% more biasing force than the spring of the prior art example. As a result, the overall cost of the hanger can be reduced both in the quantity of material used and secondary costs, such as transportation, resulting from the weight.
In a preferred embodiment one of said ribs on said inner surface is adjacent one of said ribs on said outer surface.
By providing one of the ribs on one surface adjacent another rib on the other surface the advantage is provided that the ribs are connected with each other. This in turn enhances the effect of each of the ribs further increasing the biasing force provided by the spring.
In another preferred embodiment the ribs together form a substantially sine-wave-like cross-section.
By creating a substantially sine-wave-like cross-section this provides the advantage of connecting all of the ribs together and this results in the maximum enhancement of the effect of each of the ribs, in turn producing the maximum biasing force.
In a further preferred embodiment the formation of said ribs causes the sides of said spring adjacent said ribs to be drawn inwards.
By forming the ribs in such a way that the edges of the spring adjacent the ribs are drawn inwards the material forming the ribs is not stretched but is simply deformed. In the prior art the opposing edges of the spring are equidistant along the length of the spring irrespective of the presence or absence of the ribs. As a result, the creation of the ribs, in the prior art spring, requires the partial stretching of the material from which the spring is formed. In contrast in the present invention, by allowing the edges of the spring to be drawn inward the thickness of the material forming the spring remains consistent (as measured tangentially to the curve of any rib) across the whole width of the spring across each rib. This in turn ensures the maximum biasing strength is created within the spring.
In a preferred embodiment the spring comprises a plurality of ribs on one of said inner and outer surfaces and a plurality of ribs on the other of said inner and outer surfaces.
In another preferred embodiment the spring comprises at least three ribs on one of said inner and outer surfaces and at least two ribs on the other of said inner and outer surfaces.
By providing a plurality of ribs on each surface of the spring, and in particular three ribs on one surface and two on the other, allows for the most effective number of ribs to be provided in the limited space available to produce a spring for a clip of a garment hanger.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a garment hanger comprising:—
at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support;
a body connected to said suspension device;
at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped, and at least one generally U-shaped spring for biasing said clamping portions, wherein at least one said spring comprises a plurality of ribs extending at least partially around the curvature of the U of said spring, wherein the ribs form a sine-wave-like cross-section at said curvature.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a garment hanger comprising:—
at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support;
a body connected to said suspension device;
at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped, and at least one generally U-shaped spring for biasing said clamping portions, wherein at least one said spring comprises a plurality of ribs extending at least partially around the curvature of the U of said spring, wherein formation of said ribs causes sides of said spring adjacent said ribs to be drawn inwards.
According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a spring for use in a garment hanger which includes at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support, a body connected to said suspension device and at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped by the spring which comprises:—
metal formed into a U-shape; and
convex ribs formed into said metal both on the inner and outer services of the curvature of said U of said spring.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a spring for use in a garment hanger which includes at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support, a body connected to said suspension device and at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped by the spring which comprises:—
metal formed into a U-shape; and
a plurality of ribs extending at least partially around the curvature of the U of said spring, wherein the ribs form a sine-wave-like cross-section at said curvature.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a spring for use in a garment hanger which includes at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support, a body connected to said suspension device and at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped by the spring which comprises:—
metal formed into a U-shape; and
a plurality of ribs extending at least partially around the curvature of the U of said spring, wherein formation of said ribs causes sides of said spring adjacent said ribs to be drawn inwards.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and not and in any limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:—
Referring to
The spring 40 is formed by the cutting, stamping and bending of a piece of a sheet of metal, preferably steel, material. In the embodiment shown the sheet steel has a thickness of 0.4 mm (compared to the example of the prior art shown in
The other or second end 46 of spring 40 is formed by folding the sheet steel back on itself to form a thickened end, this feature also being common to both the present invention and the prior art (see
As can be seen most clearly from the cross-sectional view in
Because the ribbed portion 48 contains six ribs (five full ribs 60, 62, 64, 66 and 68 plus two part ribs 70 and 72) there is significant movement of the material which forms the spring 40. In order to prevent stretching, and therefore thinning of the thickness of the metal forming the spring, the long edges (indicated by part ribs 70 and 72) are drawn inwards towards each other and there is therefore a narrowing of the width of the spring along the ribbed portion 48. In other words the width of the spring as measured at either the first end 42 or second end 46, and indicated as W1, is greater than the width of the spring as measured at the ribbed portion 48, and indicated at W2.
The spring 40 is formed by the partial cutting of the spring from a sheet of steel. The ribs are formed into the spring by a stamping process. Further cutting of the sheet forms the shape of second end 46 which is then bent into its triangular shape and the curvature of curved portion 54 is then formed. The spring is cut from the remaining material and an annealing process is applied to harden the steel. The spring is then preferably coated and is ready for use in a garment hanger.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the protection which is defined by the appended claims. For example, the style of ribbing described above for spring 40 could equally be used for other springs used in garment hangers. For example, these ribs could be used to strengthen the springs in other clip hangers including those that perform a clipping function more like that of a clothes peg where a garment is loaded onto and released from a clip by applying pressure to the ends of the clip that oppose the gripping ends.
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1414991.8 | Aug 2014 | GB | national |
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PCT/IB2015/056324 | 8/20/2015 | WO | 00 |
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WO2016/027248 | 2/25/2016 | WO | A |
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