The present invention relates generally to a hanger, and more particularly to a hanger for horticultural containers.
Plants are often sold in pre-planted arrangements in planters and hanging baskets. The identification of the type or types of plants in a container, care or growing instructions, and pricing information may be printed on a tag that is hung from a tag slot in the container. The slot may be present in the upper rim of the container and a portion of the tag is inserted upwardly through the slot such that the main body of the tag with the printed information hangs adjacent the sidewall of the container.
During display for sale, the planter, which rests on its bottom surface, may be oriented so that the tag faces the point of view of consumers. Hanging baskets, on the other hand, when displayed from a hanging position, are typically oriented in one of two orientations depending on how a hanger interacts with a supporting member. For example, a hanging basket may be supported by a pole using a conventional hanger assembly. The hanger assembly has a hook that follows a major plane thereof and orients itself relative to the pole such that the major plane is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pole. As a result, the region of the hanging basket that is in the major plane and adjacent the open side of the hook will face radially outward from the longitudinal axis of the pole. This might face a customer that is browsing hanging basket inventory or might face away from the customer depending on whether the open side of the hook faces where the customer might stand or faces away from where the customer might stand. Depending on where the tag slot and associated tag are positioned relative to the orientation of the hanger assembly and the amount of crowding of hanging baskets on a display pole, the tag may not be readily visible to the customer.
The orientation of the major plane of the hook portion of the hanger assembly relative to the hanging basket will depend on a number of factors and the permutations derivable from the factors. The factors include the number of stands/clips, the side of each clip facing inward and facing outward because the clips are symmetrical, which leg of the clip is on the inside of the container and which leg is on the outside of the container, and which strand is clipped to which location of the upper rim.
The present application provides a hanger assembly for a horticultural container. The hanger assembly includes a hook, a plurality of strands extending from the hook, and a clip extending from each strand. Each clip has a retaining leg and a spring leg opposite the retaining leg, where the spring leg and retaining leg are non-mirror images of one another and the spring leg is free of a catch. One of the clips is a guide clip and the others of the plurality of clips are secondary clips that are mirror images of the guide clip.
In an embodiment, a hanger assembly attachable to a horticultural container is provided. The assembly includes a hook, two or more strands extending from the hook, and a clip extending from each of the strands, wherein each clip has a retaining leg terminated by a catch for engaging with an outer lip of the horticultural container to support a load of the container and a spring leg free of a catch that extends toward the retaining leg, the spring leg configured to abut an inner surface of the horticultural container and apply a force against the inner surface to retain the retaining leg in position when the load is not applied.
In another embodiment, a hanger assembly attachable to a horticultural container is provided. The assembly includes a hook following a major plane thereof and configured to be hung on a pole such that the major plane is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the pole when hung thereon, two or more strands extending downwardly from the hook, and a clip extending downwardly from each of the strands, wherein each clip is a substantially inverted U-shape having a curved portion extending from the respective strand and a pair of legs extending from opposite ends of the curved portion, and wherein one of the legs of each clip is a retaining leg terminated by an inwardly and upwardly projecting catch and one of the legs of each clip is a spring leg having an inwardly bent portion bent toward the retaining leg and an outwardly bent portion extending from the inwardly bent portion and bent away from the catch.
In still another embodiment, a hanger assembly attachable to a horticultural container is provided. The assembly includes a hook, a plurality of strands extending from the hook, a guide clip extending from one of the strands and having a retaining leg and a spring leg opposite the retaining leg, wherein the spring leg and retaining leg are non-mirror images of one another, and two or more secondary clips extending from respective ones of the plurality of strands, wherein each secondary clip is a mirror image of the guide clip.
The foregoing and other features of the application are described below with reference to the drawings.
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The tag slots 22 are provided for receiving a tag 26 that, for example, provides identification and/or one or more pictures of the plant in the horticultural container 10, and the receiving locations 24 are provided for receiving a hanger assembly 30 as will be discussed in detail below. The receiving locations 24 may have a reduced radial thickness to the horizontal portion 18 of the upper rim 16 to facilitate interaction of the hanger assembly 30 with the upper rim 16. As shown, the receiving locations 24 extend through the downwardly projecting portion 20 toward the horizontal portion 18.
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Referring now to the clips 36 in detail, the enlarged clip 36 shown in
The guide clip 36L and the secondary clips 36R each include a retaining leg 40 and a spring leg 42 that are asymmetrical non-mirror images of one another about a vertical axis extending between the legs and through the respective strand 34. Each retaining leg 40 is terminated by a catch 44 for engaging with the downwardly projecting portion 20 of the upper rim 16 at one of the receiving locations 24 to support a load of the container 10, and each spring leg 42 is resilient for abutting an inner surface 28 of the horticultural container 10 and applying a force against the inner surface 28 to retain the retaining leg 40 in position when the load is not applied. In an embodiment, the clips 36 each are a substantially inverted U-shape having a curved portion 46 extending from one of the strands 34, and the retaining leg 40 and the spring leg 42 extend from opposite ends of the curved portion 46 spaced apart from one another.
Each retaining leg 40 is terminated by the catch 44 such that when the respective clip is installed on the upper rim 16 at the receiving location 24, the retaining leg 40 is positioned to the outside of the container 10 and the catch 44 surrounds the downwardly projecting portion 20. The catch 44 extends inwardly from the retaining leg 40 and upwardly from a bottom of the retaining leg 40 such that the retaining leg is substantially J-shaped or a mirror image thereof. As shown, the retaining leg 40 would be radially outward from the downwardly projecting portion 20 and the catch 44 would hook under a lower edge of the downwardly projecting portion 20 to trap the upper rim 16 in the clip and bear the load of the container 10 when hung by the hanger assembly 30.
Each spring leg 44 is free of a catch and includes an inwardly bent portion 50 bent toward the retaining leg 40 and an outwardly bent portion 52 extending from the inwardly bent portion 50 and bent away from the catch 44. The inwardly and outwardly bent portions 50 and 52 form a thumb catch for an installer to place her thumb on during installation for ease of installation. In the illustrated embodiment, when unattached to the container 10, the separation between the inwardly bent portion 50 and the catch 44 may be less than the thickness of the receiving location 24 of the upper rim 16.
When installed on the upper rim 16, the spring leg 42 is radially inward of the horizontal portion 18 and rests against the interior surface 28 of the container 10. Resilience of the spring leg 42 provides a leaf spring-like force against the container 10 to retain the retaining leg 40 in its engaged position with the upper rim 16 even in the absence of tension on the strand 34 by hanging of the container 10. That is, the counter-biasing spring-like force from the spring leg 42 prevents the clip 36 from sliding slightly downward relative to the upper rim 16 and freeing itself when there is no tension on the strand 34.
To assist in identifying the appropriate tag slot 22 to receive the tag 26 to the person inserting the tag, the hook assembly may include an arrow 60, marking, and/or indicia extending from a side of the hook 32 opposite the opening 38 that points in the direction of the appropriate tag slot. It will be appreciated that the arrow 60, marking, and/or indicia may be located on any suitable part of the side of the hook 32 opposite the opening.
To install the hanger assembly 30 onto the container 10, each of the clips 36 are placed over one of the receiving locations 24 so that the outwardly bent portions 52 of the spring legs 42 and the catches 44 of the retaining legs 40 straddle the respective receiving location with the spring legs 42 being radially inward of the upper rim 16 and the retaining legs 40 being radially outward of the upper rim 16. Downward force is then applied to the clips 36 thereby causing the spring legs 42 and/or the retaining legs 40 to resiliently flex apart from one another, allowing the clips 36 to travel downwardly relative to the upper rim 16 until the upper rim 16 becomes trapped between the respective retaining legs 40 and spring legs 42 and above the curved portion of the retaining legs terminating at the catches 44. Once this relationship is achieved, the retaining legs 40 and spring legs 42 may return toward their original positions, which may be limited by the thickness of the upper rim 16 at the receiving locations 24, which allows the catches 44 to hook on the downwardly projecting portions 20 of the upper rim 16. The tag 26 may then be installed in the tag slot 24 in-between the secondary clips 36R to which the arrow 60 points allowing the tag 26 to be reliably positioned at a consumer-facing portion of the container 10 when hung for display at a retail location.
Due to the absence of a catch on the spring legs 42, the clips 36 will be oriented as described for proper attachment to the container 10 and without twisting of the strands 34, thereby reducing permutations of how the hanger assembly 30 may be attached to the container 10. Additionally, the orientation of the guide clips 36L and secondary clips 36L reduce permutations of the location of the tag 26 relative to the major plane of the hook 32 while maintaining usability with containers having different upper rim thicknesses and with or without tag slots.
Although certain embodiments have been shown and described, it is understood that equivalents and modifications falling within the scope of the appended claims will occur to others who are skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/360,402 filed Jul. 10, 2016, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62360402 | Jul 2016 | US |