The present invention relates to a hanger for an article.
When an article, such as a clothing accessory, is offered for sale in a shop, it is often hung on a rod or hook by a hanger. A variety of hangers are known in the prior art and they typically comprise a portion that is arranged to permit hanging of the hanger on the rod or hook and a portion that is arranged to hold the clothing accessory. For example, the portion that is arranged to hold the clothing accessory may comprise an elongate member having at one end a finger to intertwine with the clothing accessory and thereby, prevent accidental disengagement of the clothing accessory from the holder. However, the intertwining finger also makes it time-consuming to attach the clothing accessory to the hanger as it prevents the clothing accessory from sliding onto the member in an easy manner.
Hangers known in the prior art are shaped such that it is either relatively complicated to attach the article to the hanger or it is relatively easy to accidentally disengage the article from the hanger.
A large body of prior art in relation to hangers for ties and similar articles exists. This body includes FR 2,436,453; FR 2,738,273; GB 1,438,373; GB 2,165,144; DE 29,812,647U; DE 3,725,097; EP 0,694,276; U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,265 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,087. Such devices include a hook and either a clamp arrangement to grasp the article or prong-like fingers through which the article is intertwined. In all instances there is no cover to protect the intertwined portion of the article from becoming shop soiled.
In arrangements such as those disclosed in JP 11,332,724 and EP 0,862,879 an entire cover for the article is proposed. In the former this amounts to a large container for carrying the tie from place to place. In the latter the cover is small but so too are the articles, in this case small items of jewellery.
In GB 2,348,362 and DE 2,523,441 a cover of sorts is proposed. In the former the cover covers only half of the portion of the tie intertwined with the hanger prongs. Consequently, the remaining half portion of the tie is still liable to become shop soiled. In DE 2,523,441 the cover is a separate article from the hanger itself and is engageable with the hanger by means of a one way ratchet arrangement. As a consequence, removal of the cover (and its probable destruction or at least damage) is only intended to be undertaken by the purchaser and so re-use of the hanger by the retailer is not possible.
Other prior art includes GB 2,318,320 which discloses a clothes hanger with cardboard label moulded in-situ. U.S. Pat. No. 5,291,768 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,938 disclose moulded container covers. FR 2,779,626 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,303 disclose hanging and displaying devices for multiple articles.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a hanger for an article, said hanger comprising first and second cover elements pivotable relative to each other between an open configuration and a substantially closed configuration,
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a moulded plastics holder comprising a first cover element and a second cover element hingedly connected together by an integrally formed moulded hinge means and movable between open and closed positions, each of said cover elements having an interior side and an exterior side wit at least one of said exterior sides having an in-mould label formed therewith.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a method of presenting an article for sale, said method comprising the steps of:
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, the first preferred embodiment of the present invention takes the form of a hanger 10 having a cover 11 which is illustrated in an open condition. The cover has a first cover element 12 and second cover element 14 which are hingedly connected at 13. The second cover element 14 has a peripheral rim 15.
The first cover element 12 includes an edge 16 that is shaped to receive the rim 15 when the first cover element 12 and the second cover element 14 are pivoted into a closed configuration as illustrated in
The first cover element includes a fixed holder 18 for holding the article. The holder 18 is disposed inwardly from the first cover element 12 such that, when the hanger 10 is in the closed position, the holder 18 is positioned between the cover elements 12 and 14.
In this embodiment, the holder 18 is generally L-shaped with a straight finger which engages the tie 30. The holder 18 is positioned opposite a window opening 17 in the first cover element. A support in the form of a hook 20 is connected to the first cover element 12 to enable the hanger 10 to be supported from a rail, or similar, (not illustrated).
The hanger 10 is preferably composed of a recyclable plastics material and the outer face of the second cover element 14 comprises a plastics label 22. The hanger 10 is preferably produced by injecting molten plastics material into a mould and the label is previously positioned in one side of the mould. When the plastics material hardens, the plastics label 22 melds with the injected plastics material and forms an integral part of the hanger.
Turning now to
A major difference is that the holder 118 is pivoted at 113 in line with the edge 16 and this enables the hanger 100 to be moulded in a flatter configuration. The holder 118 protrudes from the cover 11 to an extent that facilitates engagement of the tie 30 with the holder 118. Preferably the holder 118 includes a releasable latch in the form of aperture 128 and boss 138 which together provide a frictional fit.
With the cover 11 closed as illustrated in
As schematically indicated in
The foregoing describes only one embodiment 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.
The term “comprising” (and its grammatical variations) as used herein is used in the inclusive sense of “including” or “having” and not in the exclusive sense of “consisting only of”.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002100249 | Mar 2002 | AU | national |
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Parent | PCT/AU03/00392 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 10950453 | Sep 2004 | US |