A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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The second connector 111 comprises a second connecting portion for releasably engaging a receiving portion on the second hanger member 113. The second connecting portion comprises a first biased engaging member 115 and a second biased engaging member 117, with each of the first 115 and second 117 biased engagement members comprising an elongate leg 119 having at its free end a latch member 121. The first 115 and second 117 biased engagement members are biased in transverse directions such that said latch members 121 are biased in substantially opposite directions, and are laterally displaced from one another, on either side of an axis indicated by the line B on
In order to use the attachment 101, a user locates the loop member 107 over the hook 108 of a first hanger member 109, which is in the form of a conventional garment hanger. The attachment 101 is then connected to a second hanger member 113 by means of the second connector 111, which is pushed into the hollow projection 124 of the second hanger member 113. As the connector 111 is pushed into the hollow projection 124, the first 115 and second 117 biased engagement members are urged together against their bias, until the latch members 121 engage with the respective apertures 125 whereupon the first 115 and second 117 biased engagement members move away from each other once again, to securely retain the second connector 111 in the hollow projection 124. In this way, the attachment 101 is securely connected to the second hanger member 113. In the event that a user tugs on the second connector 111 in one direction, for example such as to dislodge the first biased engagement member 115 from its respective aperture 125, this serves to urge the second biased engagement member 117 into further engagement with its respective aperture, with the result that the second connector 111 remains securely connected to the second hanger member 113. Similarly, if a user tugs on the second connector 111 in the other direction, for example such as to dislodge the second biased engagement member 117 from its respective aperture 125, this serves to urge the first biased engagement member 115 into further engagement with its respective aperture 125, with the result that the second connector 111 remains securely connected to the second hanger member 113.
It is to be appreciated that although in
Alternatively, it is to be appreciated that the attachment 101 could comprise any suitable means for connecting the first end 103 to the first hanger member 109 such that movement of said first end 103 relative to said first hanger member 109 is substantially prevented. For example, the attachment 101 could comprise a connector identical to the second connector 111, in place of the loop 107, for securely connecting the first hanger member 109 to said attachment 101.
It is to be further appreciated that although in
It is to be further appreciated that a user is able to connect attachments 101 having different lengths to the first 109 and second 113 hanger members. In this way, the user is able to neatly present different sizes of clothing without having to resort to a different sized frame hanger, for example. In the event that a user wishes to change the length of attachment 101, they simply vigorously pull on the second connector 111 or alternatively, use a specially adapted tool in order to disconnect the attachment 101 from the second hanger member 113.
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In order to use the attachment 201, a user connects the attachment 201 to a second hanger member 213 by means of the second connector 211, which is pushed into a hollow projection 224 of the second hanger member 213. As the connector 211 is pushed into the hollow projection 224, the first 215 and second 217 biased engagement members are urged together against their bias, until the latch members 221 engage with the respective apertures 225 whereupon the first 215 and second 217 biased engagement are biased in lateral directions and move away from each other once again, to securely retain the second connector 211 in the hollow projection 224. In this way, the attachment 201 is securely connected to the second hanger member 213.
In order to securely connect the attachment 201 to the first hanger member 209, a user connects the first connector 212 to a connecting plate 240 disposed on the underside of the first hanger member 209. The connecting plate 240 comprises two apertures 242 with which respective first 215 and second 217 biased engagement members locate, in order to securely retain the first connector 212 on the connecting plate 240. In this way, the first connector 212 is able to engage with either the hollow projection 224 or the connecting plate 240, and the first 209 and second 213 hanger members are maintained at a fixed distance apart, with the result that garments are more attractively presented.
This produces a hanger with similar properties to those of a frame hanger. In particular, the first hanger member 209, typically a tops or even a jacket hanger, has a second hanger member 212, in this instance a clip hanger, suspended a fixed distance below it. As a result of the rigidity of the first and second hangers members relative to each other, the combined hanger can be used a frame hanger which are often used for selling garments where two items are typically sold together, for example pyjamas. In comparison to a frame hanger, the three parts of the combination hanger of the present invention can be easily transported. Frame hangers tend to take up a large volume are prone to damage if transported without being carefully stacked on top of each other. The parts of the combined hanger of the present invention are easily transported separately and are then joined together upon arrival at their destination. Because the three parts of the combined hanger are formed separately, different combinations of the first and second hanger can be formed to provide the most suitable hanger for the garments without having to produce a new moulding tool for each combination.
The user is able to interchange the attachments 201 in order to accommodate differently sized garments. For example, longer attachments 201 may be used for larger sized garments and shorter attachments 201 may be used for smaller sized garments.
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has 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 invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that although in the embodiments shown, the biased engagement members are described as being disposed on the attachment, with the receiving portion being disposed on the hanger member, it is equally possible to provide an arrangement whereby the biased engagement members are disposed on the hanger members and the receiving portion is disposed on the attachment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0620278.2 | Oct 2006 | GB | national |