The present invention relates to storage devices for specific items and, more particularly for the storage of clothes hangers within wardrobes and other storage locations.
A well-known frustration of clothes hangers is their propensity when not in use to tangle, so that extracting a single hanger from a bundle of hangers is at least annoyingly difficult. Another disadvantage of clothes hangers when not in actual use, is that they take up valuable space in a wardrobe, or if required in a laundry for example, form an unsightly tangle for which a suitable place is difficult to find.
It is an object of the present invention to address or at least ameliorate some of the above disadvantages.
Accordingly, in a broad form of the invention, there is provided a clothes hanger storage device; said device comprising at least one elongate vertical support member and a plurality of transverse hanger carrying members; vertical spacing between said transverse hanger carrying members arranged to allow a plurality of clothes hangers to depend from each successive said hanger carrying member; said device further including a hook element by which said device may be suspended for use.
Preferably, said at least one elongate vertical support member comprises two parallel spaced apart elongate vertical support members; said support members interconnected at their respective upper ends by a transverse element; said plurality of transverse hanger carrying members extending between said two elongate vertical members to form a ladder-like structure.
Preferably, said at least one elongate vertical support member is a single elongate vertical member; said transverse hanger carrying members extending outwardly at intervals along the length of said single vertical member; each of said transverse hanger carrying members provided with an upturned portion at outer ends of said carrying members.
Preferably, said device further includes a supporting bracket; said bracket adapted for attachment to a vertical surface; said bracket including a support structure for engagement with said hook element.
Preferably, said supporting bracket is adapted for attachment to an underside surface of an horizontal structure; said bracket including a support structure for engagement with said hook element.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
With reference to
Rails 12 and 14 are linked by a transverse element 18 at their upper ends, to which is attached a hook 20. Hook 20 is preferably at least 25 mm wide so as to prevent unwanted rotation of the device when suspended from a rail. In one preferred form, the device may be provided with two spaced apart hooks.
The spacing between rungs 16 is such that clothes hangers 22 may be suspended between them as can be seen in
Hook 20 is arranged so that the clothes hanger storage device 10 may be hung from a clothes rail (not shown) in a wardrobe for example. Alternatively, the device 10 may include a hanger bracket. 30 as shown in
Bracket 30 may be attached by screws to any suitable vertical surface, for example in a cupboard, or to a laundry wall.
The rails 12 and 14, and transverse element 18 of device 10 are preferably fabricated from stainless steel rod of between 4 and 6 mm diameter, with the transverse elements 16 of somewhat smaller diameter. Preferably, the rails 12 and 14 and the transverse element 18 comprise one continuous length of stainless steel rod. The hook is preferably formed of a piece of flat stainless steel but may also be formed of a piece of rod. Alternatively, the device could be fabricated from any suitable metal and chrome plated for example, or be made of wood, or the whole device may be injection moulded from a suitable polymer.
The spacing between the rails 12 and 14 is preferably approximately 90 mm to allow a reasonable number of clothes hangers to be supported between the rails while not intruding excessively into a wardrobe or other storage area.
With reference now to
Hanger carrying elements 116 are provided with an upturned portion 118 at their respective outer ends so as to retain clothes hangers when suspended from the elements 116. In this embodiment, a hook 120 may be formed as an extension of, the single rail element 112, which as in the First Preferred Embodiment above, allows the device 100 to be suspended from a clothes rail of a wardrobe for example, or from the bracket 30 shown in
The device of this second embodiment may also of course be suspended from either of the two brackets 30 or 40 shown in
The arrangement of
In Use
The device described in the above embodiments provides a compact and convenient way for the control and accessibility of clothes hangers when these are not in use. In a wardrobe, clothes hangers temporarily out of use can take up a significant amount of clothes rail space as well as being a nuisance when trying to access clothing in the wardrobe. Similarly, in a laundry, a device according to the present invention when suspended from the bracket of
The above describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008905281 | Oct 2008 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2009/001334 | 10/9/2009 | WO | 00 | 10/14/2011 |