The present invention relates to the field of hangers, and more particularly to a hanger for preventing rotation while suspended from a hanging rod.
Painters, woodworkers, and others who work with materials that need to be painted or sealed often need to paint or seal all sides of an object. Painting or sealing an object laid on a surface, like a workbench, must have time to dry after a first side is painted before being flipped over to paint or seal the opposite side. This can cause significant delays and require a very large work area. One solution to this problem is suspending the object that needs to be painted or sealed so that all sides of the object can be painted or sealed at once without needing to wait for parts of the paint or sealant to dry. However, current methods of hanging the objects needing to be painted or sealed are inefficient in space because the objects can easily sway and move around while suspended from a single hanging rod. Securing an object needing to be painted to multiple hanging rods is laborious when compared to securing the object to a single rod. If the suspended objects touch before the paint or sealant is dry, the aesthetic look of the object may be ruined. Many workmen use a single hanging rod and leave large amounts of space between the painted or sealed objects while they dry to avoid contact between the objects as they dry.
Accordingly, there is still an unsolved need for a hanging device that may address these issues and other existing issues.
One or more embodiments are provided below for a device that provides a hanger that reduces rotational movement of the hanger. The hanger device may include a top hook which is arranged to contact a hanging rod at two points to reduce rotational motion of the hanger on the hanging rod when the hanger device is suspended from the hanging rod. The hanger device is suspended from and supported on the hanging rod and is perpendicular to the direction the hanging rod expends.
In one embodiment, the hanger comprises a top hook configured with multiple straight sides, wherein the adjacent straight sides are connected at an angle with two adjacent sides connected via a high point, wherein the high point is a highest point of the top hook, and wherein the two adjacent straight sides connected via a high point are arranged to contact a hanging rod on opposing sides when suspended from the hanging rod. The top hook is connected to two arms which extend laterally from the top hook. The two arms extend laterally and connect to a base. The base may be configured with a wavy portion, wherein the wavy portion is configured with at least two peaks and one or more low points. wherein the one or more low points are a local minimum within the wavy portion, wherein a first low point is a center point of the wavy portion with one or more peaks extending up on either side of the first low point. The hanger is symmetrical across a centerline which may be defined as where the high point of the top hook aligns with the first low point.
The hanger may also comprise one or more side hooks which are connected to the two arms, wherein each of the two arms is connected to one or more side hooks, and the one or more side hooks each including second low points which are local minima with the side hooks. The one or more side hooks may extend down and away from the connection with the arms and then turn upward at an angle creating the second low point. The second low point may be below the base. In an alternate embodiment, the one or more side hooks may extend upward at an angle from the connection with the two arms such that the second low point is in line with the base. The one or more low points on the base and the second low points on the side hooks create points where items may be hung from and providing stable contact points.
The disclosed hanger is unique in that it is structurally different from other known devices or solutions. More specifically, the hanger is unique due to the presence of: (1) the shaped top hook which is arranged to contact a support rod at two points to reduce rotational motion of the hanger on the hanging rod in the direction the hanging rod expends; and (2) the low point of the base along with the side hooks are arranged to provide a stable contact point for objects to be suspended from the hanger and reduce the chances of the object sliding sideways.
In the Summary above, in this Detailed Description, the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature can also be used—to the extent possible—in combination with and/or in the context of other particular aspects and embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
The term “comprises” and grammatical equivalents thereof are used herein to mean that other components, ingredients, steps, etc. are optionally present. For example, an article “comprising” (or “which comprises”) components A, B, and C can consist of (i.e., contain only) components A, B, and C, or can contain not only components A, B, and C but also contain one or more other components.
Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method can include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
The term “at least” followed by a number is used herein to denote the start of a range including that number (which may be a range having an upper limit or no upper limit, depending on the variable being defined). For example, “at least 1” means 1 or more than 1. The term “at most” followed by a number is used herein to denote the end of a range, including that number (which may be a range having 1 or 0 as its lower limit, or a range having no lower limit, depending upon the variable being defined). For example, “at most 4” means 4 or less than 4, and “at most 40%” means 40% or less than 40%. When, in this specification, a range is given as “(a first number) to (a second number)” or “(a first number)-(a second number),” this means a range whose limits include both numbers. For example, “25 to 100” means a range whose lower limit is 25 and upper limit is 100 and includes both 25 and 100.
The top hook 110 is for suspending the hanger 100 from a hanging rod 900. The top hook 110 may be made of a metal or other durable material including and not limited to plastic and carbon fiber. The top hook 110 may include a high point 112 where the top hook 110 comes to a point, or near a point, and is a highest point of the top hook 110 and the hanger 100 when the hanger 100 is suspended from the hanging rod 900. The top hook 110 may have an angled shape with multiple straight sides, with adjacent straight sides connected at an angle. The angle of the straight sides coming to the top point 112 may be about 60 degrees to about 120 degrees. In one embodiment, the angle of the straight sides coming to the top point 112 may be about 90 degrees. The straight sides on the top hook 110 that connect to form the high point 112 contact the hanging rod 900 at two points when suspended from the hanging rod 900. The adjacent straight sides of the top hook 110 connecting at the high point 112 may connect at an angle such that when the top hook 110 is placed on a hanging rod 900 (shown in cross section) the top hook 110 contacts the rod 900 at two points. Specifically, each of the top hook's 110 adjacent straight sides connecting at the high point 112 contact the hanging rod 900 and the ability of the top hook 110 to rotate in the direction in which the rod 900 extends is significantly reduced when compared to a single point of contact (as would be the case if a standard hanger with a curved top shape was used). Rotation in the plane perpendicular to the direction in which the rod 900 extends, i.e., rotation around the rod 900, is also reduced by the two points of contact on the top hook 110. However, this direction of rotation is less concerning because an object suspended from the hanger 100 on the rod 900 will be parallel to other objects suspended from additional hangers 100 wherein all the objects on their respective hangers 100 will be perpendicular to the direction in which the rod 900 extends. Thus, rotation of the objects on the hangers 100 will be in the perpendicular plane around the rod 900 and would not cause the objects to collide.
To reiterate, the top hook 110 has a shape that creates two points of contacts between the top hook 110 and the hanging rod 900 that the hanger 100 is suspended from and thus these two points of contact significantly reduce rotation of the hanger 100 in the direction the hanging rod 900 extends. Advantageously, objects hung from the hanger 100 do not rotate in the direction the hanging rod 900 extends resulting in the hung objects from touching each other. Also, advantageously, more objects may be hung on the hanging rod 900 by being placed closer to each other on the hanging rod 900 than would be possible with conventional hangers with the conventional hanger rotating in the direction the hanging rod extends. With conventional hangers, objects would need to be placed further apart from each other to allow enough room for the objects to rotate around a hanging rod in the direction the hanging rod extends to avoid objects touching each other when the convention hanger rotates on the hanging rod.
In some embodiments, the hanger 100 may also comprise an anchor piece 114 which is connected to the top hook 110. The anchor piece 114 is connected to an end of the top hook 110 opposite an end that connects to the two arms 130. The anchor piece 114 extends upward and away from the top hook 110 at an angle. The anchor piece 114 is arranged at an angle that permits a cord (see,
The hanger 100 also comprises of one or more side hooks 120 which may connect to the two arms 130. Each of the two arms 130 may be connected to at least one side hook 120. The side hooks 120 may extend out from each of the two arms 130 and provide a second low point 122 where an object can be secured to the hanger 100. The second low point 120 may be a local minimum within the side hooks 120. In some embodiments, the side hooks 120 may extend down and away from the connection with the arms 130 and then turn upward at an angle creating the second low point 122. The one or more side hooks 120 extend relatively in a straight line from the two arms 130 before turning upward. In such an example embodiment, the low point 122 may be below the two arms 130 and the base 140. The side hooks 120 and the arms 130 may be made of metal or another strong and durable material. In some example embodiments, each side hook 120 including the second low point 122 may be an extension of the two arms 130, wherein a single material piece includes one of the arms 130 with the side hook 120 and the second low point 122 being caused by a bend in the material piece. In other example embodiments, each side hook 120 may be welded on to an arm 130 or the base 140. In yet another example embodiment, the side hooks 120 and base 140 may be part of a single wire with the second low points 122 caused by bends in the wire. The second low points 122 may be local minima within the side hook 120 and the arms 130 extending up on either side.
The two arms 130 may each connect to the top hook 110 and extend downward and outward from the top hook 110. The connection of the top hook 110 and the two arms 130 may be such that the two arms 130 may rotate 360-degrees perpendicular to the centerline 50. As seen in
The two arms 130 may connect to the side hooks 120 (as described above) and the base 140. The two arms 130 may be straight. Each arm 130 may connect to the base 140 at the point where the one or more side hooks 120 also connect, so the one or more side hooks 120 may be connected to the arm 130 or the base 140 or both. In some embodiments, the side hook 120 may be a portion of the base 140 or the arm 130 that is bent upwards to form the low point 122. The side hooks may extend below the base 140 with the low point 122 below the base 140. Each of the two arms 130 and the base 140 may connect at an angle of about 30 to 60 degrees. In one embodiment, the arms 130 may connect to the base 140 at an angle of 45 degrees. The two arms 130 may connect to each other at the point where they connect to the top hook 110 at an angle of about 60 to 120 degrees. In one embodiment, the two arms 130 may connect to each other at the top hook 110 at an angle of 90 degrees.
The base 140 may be fashioned from a metal or other strong and durable material. The base 140 may generally be straight and having two opposing ends that connect to the two arms 130 on the same plane. In some embodiments, the base 140 may be straight and include a wavy portion 145. The wavy portion 145 may be relatively in a center of the base 140, which is midway between the arms 130. The wavy portion 145 may include at least two peaks 142 and one or more low points 144. Each of the at least two peaks 142 and the one or more low points 144 have an angle wherein the one or more peaks 142 have an angle pointing away from the top hook 110 and the one or more low points 144 have an angle pointing toward the top hook 110. The wavy portion 145 includes one low point as a center point within the wavy portion 145, which may be referred to as a first low point 144 and having an equal number of peaks 142 on either side of the first low point 144. In an example embodiment shown in
As shown in
The wavy portion 145 may have an “M” shape. The “M” shape provides improved resiliency to bending under the weight of an object suspended at the low point 144 than a “V” shape, especially if the low point 144 is at the same level or higher than (from the perspective of the view of
The support 150 may also comprise part of the hanger 100. The support 150 connects to the two arms 130 and is positioned between the two arms 130 relatively proximal to where the two arms 130 connect to the top hook 110. The support 150 may be a relatively straight piece and may be connected to the arms such that the support 150 and the base 140 are parallel to each other. The support 150 offers structural support to the two arms 130 and the overall structure of the hanger 100. The support 150 may also be connected to the two arms 130 at a certain distance from where the two arms 130 connect to the top hook 110 that allows the support 150 and the two arms 130 to function together as a bottle opener, or bottle cap remover. A bottle cap on a bottle may be placed partially in the space between the support 150 and the two arms 130 with a lower lip of the bottle cap contacting the support 150. A person may then rotate the bottle with the bottle cap relative to the hanger 100 and the support 150 with the two arms 130 may secure and remove the bottle cap from the bottle. The support 150 may have a surface with relatively high friction to assist in securing the bottle cap. The support 150 may be fashioned from a metal or other strong and durable material.
The hanger 100 also comprises of one or more braces 170 which may connect to the two arms 130 and the base 140. In an example embodiment shown in
All the elements comprising the hanger 100 may be fashioned from metal components connected by welding, rivets, or other connectors. Alternatively, these elements may be made of molded plastics or formed of carbon fiber. Further, several of these components may be part of a single component shaped by bending, molding, etc. (as appropriate for the material used) to form the shape of the hanger 100. The hanger 100 may be scaled to any size and for supporting objects of any weight. For many household objects needing to be painted or sealed on all sides (such as cabinet doors, furniture legs, etc.), a hanger 100 with a base 140 of 8 to 18 inches may be used. The top hook 110 may have a size based on the size of the rod 900 it is intended to be suspended from. For example, if the intended hanging rod 900 has a diameter of 2 inches, the hook may have straight sides of about 3 inches each. The thickness of the material used for the hanger 100 may depend on the intended use of the hanger. For example, if the hanger 100 is constructed entirely of metal components, the thickness of the metal for a hanger 100 intended for use with objects under 2 pounds may use 14.5-gauge wire, while a hanger 100 intended for heavier objects may use considerably heavier gauge wire or sheet metal.
It is to be understood that any of these embodiments may be fashioned from any of the elements in varied structures not discussed above. For example, some of the embodiments described herein may not comprise of the anchor piece (e.g., see
Due to the advantageous features of the one or more embodiments of the hanger described above, the hangers can be placed closer together on a hanging rod while the objects are drying than would be possible with conventional hangers. This provides the advantage of not only creating more space on a single hanging rod but also saving time so more objects can be worked on and dried. Furthermore, hanging the objects at the low points in the side hooks, the low point of the base, or the secondary low points of the base provides a more stable contact point to hang the object with a connector and prevents the object from sliding around on the hanger causing unwanted movement and touching of the objects.
Accordingly, the present description provides for various embodiments for a hanger. Many uses and advantages are offered by the hanger as described above in one or more non-limiting embodiments in the present description.
The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of any means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. The present invention, according to one or more embodiments described in the present description, may be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive of the present invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part application which claims priority to the non-provisional application Ser. No. 17/669,884 filed on Feb. 11, 2022, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/148,634 filed on Feb. 12, 2021, which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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63148634 | Feb 2021 | US |
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