Garment hangers have been around for hundreds of years. Modern day retail use garment hangers have many packaging and travel requirements and specifications intended to increase efficiency in the supplier to retailer pipeline by minimizing order to sales floor or e-commerce shipment time. Many garments are manufactured all over the world and then shipped to United States (or other countries) pre-hung as a “garment on hanger” from the originating garment manufacturing location. In order to save time and expense at the retail level the garment is placed on the hanger at the point of garment manufacturing and placed into a shipping box or container. Upon delivery to the retailer location, the retailer has to remove the “garment on hanger” from the box or container and hang it appropriately in distribution centers for e-commerce shipment or further shipment to an individual store.
Present day Omni Channel process in the industry dictates if the garment will go directly to the sales floor since the hanger will stay on the garment, but if it is to be shipped in e-commerce packaging, there is a need for the hanger to be easily removed without harming the hanger or unbuttoning the garment to remove the hanger. Since the retailer or the garment manufacturer does not always know which garment will go to either brick and mortar stores or e-commerce, the need for a garment hanger that can be used for both channels without being changed is required.
This invention relates to the need for an individual hanger to be able to be used both at the retail level and for e-commerce shipments by using a combination of folding hook and collapsible arms. The hanger structure of this invention will have the option of a hook that folds and arms that collapse when needed or remain as a standard hanger when used as a commercial hanger. This invention of this hanger allows for quick easy assembly and low cost production further reducing its final cost.
The subject hanger will allow easier insertion or removal of the hanger in a closed neck garment. Additionally, when both arms and hook are folded or collapsed, there is a footprint reduction of the hanger, creating space savings in packaging and transport. A benefit of this invention is quick and easy assembly as well as low cost production. Also the same pivoting mechanism can be used for changing both the hook and arm positions and also can be used as a modular system to connect differently shaped and purposed hangers. A sizer tab can be fitted on the hanger. This design for collapsible arms also works with stationary plastic or stationary metal hooks.
Today's dimensional packaging shipping costs have made for the appreciation of smaller shipping boxes saving cost based on the dimension of the box. A smaller footprint of a hanger when collapsed will allow for smaller shipping cartons, and this invention meets that objective. Further, the arms as manufactured are interchangeable, which reduces costs of manufacture and assembly.
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In accordance with this invention, the arms 14 are pivotably connected to the central neck 10 at pivots 16 (
The cantilevered nub 28 and its circular projection 21 are also shown in U.S. Pat. No. 9,655,466 ('466, having the same inventors as for the present invention) as nub 46 and hook attachment circular member 40 of
Projection 21 and retainer tab 24 locks into hole 30. Retainer tabs 24 align with recesses 32 for easy assembly and frictional holding of the arm in hole 30. Back bearing surface 34 presses against the perimeter 36 around hole 30 for stability for the complete assembly. Positioning nub 28 is attached to cantilevered flexible member 29 and allows positioning nub 28 to align with recess 38 (
Central neck 10 is symmetrical so that the hanger arms 14 can be attached in holes 30 in the left or right pivots 16 of central neck 10. Each arm 14 is molded to the same shape for ease in assembly with no specific right or left sides to confuse the assembler.
As discussed above the collapsed state of the hanger provides a reduced footprint for the hanger creating a space savings in packaging and transport. In order to save time and expense at a retail distribution center level, the hanger can either remain as a conventional hanger or the arms 14 can be collapsed for easy removal when the hanger is not wanted in e-commerce use or when looking to save space in dimensional packaging reducing the footprint of box and space required in shipping.
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It should be understood that the preferred embodiment was described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly legally and equitably entitled.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/559,767, filed Sep. 18, 2017 and Ser. No. 62/588,597, Filed Nov. 20, 2017, the contents and inventions of which are wholly incorporated herein.
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