The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to hangers. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to garment hangers with auxiliary extensions.
The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to articles and systems for hangers. In some embodiments, hangers may be operable as garment hangers. A hanger may comprise a body comprising two arms disposed opposite to each other, a neck disposed upward from the body, and an auxiliary section disposed downward from the body. The auxiliary section may comprise an auxiliary panel connected to the body by an extension panel, and at least one securing panel disposed on the auxiliary panel. The securing panel may comprise an outer tab connected to the auxiliary panel at two points, at least one vertical tab connected to the auxiliary panel between the two points, and at least one lateral tab disposed along an inner wall of the outer tab.
In some embodiments, a hanger may comprise a body comprising two arms disposed opposite to each other, a neck disposed upward from the body, and at least one securing panel disposed on at least one of the two arms. The securing panel may comprise an outer tab connected to the body at two points, at least one vertical tab connected to the body between the two points, and at least one lateral tab disposed along an inner wall of the outer tab. In some embodiments, the hanger may further comprise an auxiliary section disposed downward from the body, the auxiliary section comprising an auxiliary panel connected to the body by an extension panel. At least one auxiliary or additional securing panel may be disposed on the auxiliary panel. The additional securing panel comprising an auxiliary or additional outer tab connected to the auxiliary panel at two points, at least one auxiliary or additional vertical tab connected to the auxiliary panel between the two points, and at least one auxiliary or additional lateral tab disposed along an inner wall of the outer tab.
Lateral tabs of the present disclosure may be disposed along opposing inner walls or opposing sides of an inner wall of the outer tab of the securing panel. In some embodiments, a hanger may comprise a pair of two lateral tabs, wherein each pair of two lateral tabs are disposed along opposing inner walls or opposing sides of an inner wall of the outer tab of the securing panel.
In some embodiments, lateral tabs may comprise a rectangular, trapezoidal, or other polygonal geometry. In some embodiments, lateral tabs may comprise a length of about 0.1 mm to about 40 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs may comprise a width of about 0.1 mm to about 15 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs may comprise a thickness of about 0.1 mm to about 10 mm.
Some embodiments of the disclosure may be understood by referring, in part, to the present disclosure and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to articles, systems, and methods of use for hangers. More specifically, hangers of the present disclosure may be operable as garment hangers. In some embodiments, hangers of the present disclosure may comprise various features and/or components such as auxiliary extensions, securing panels, downward tabs, and lateral tabs. The aforementioned components may advantageously promote the securing of a garment on or against the hanger. Various features and benefits provided by the present disclosure may be best understood by one of ordinary skill in the art by reference to the accompanying figures and the description herein.
The neck 120 may be disposed upward from the body. As used herein, the directions of upward and downward may be understood as referring to the directions with respect to the usual orientation of use for a hanger. The upward direction may be closer to the neck 120, where as the body 110 may be considered as being disposed downward from the neck 120.
The neck 120 may be a hook or a hook-like structure. The neck 120 may be disposed at the top of the hanger 100 and may vary in design without departing from the description herein. In some embodiments, the neck 120 may comprise a base 122. In some embodiments, the base 122 and/or neck 120 may be monolithic with the body 110. In some embodiments, the base 122 and/or neck 120 may be a separate component that may be secured to the body 110. For example, the hanger 100 may comprise a snap-on feature or a clip-feature to secure the base 122 and/or neck 120 to the body 110.
The base 122 may comprise a particular geometry. In some embodiments, geometries of the base 122 may comprise substantially rectangular geometries, substantially triangular geometries, substantially trapezoidal geometries, substantially semi-circular geometries, or any variation thereof.
The base may comprise a tab 124. The tab 124 may be a releasable information tab 124. Described further, the releasable information tab 124 may allow a tab or a marker to be secured therein. For example, a price tag or a category marker may be secured therein to advantageously promote organization of or provide information regarding various garments secured on a plurality of hangers 100. Such description is provided by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting.
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The auxiliary section 130 may be disposed downward from the body 110. The auxiliary section may comprise an extension panel 132 and an auxiliary panel 134. The extension panel 132 may be a substantially rectangle component designed to secure the auxiliary panel 134 to the body 110. Additionally or alternatively, the extension panel 132 may advantageously allow another component, such as the auxiliary panel 134 to be disposed at a lower position on the hanger 100 than the body 110.
The auxiliary panel 134 may be disposed downward from the extension panel 132 and the body 110. As shown in
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In some embodiments, an outer panel 440 may comprise an inner wall 446. The inner wall 446 may comprise a substantially U-shaped or horseshoe shaped geometry. The inner wall 446 may have two flat, opposingly disposed sections. The two flat, opposing disposed sections may run parallel to a vertical axis of the hanger 400, wherein the vertical axis may be defined by the normal use of a hanger.
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A spacing 460 may be formed between the outer panel 440 and the vertical tab 450. The spacing 460 may have a U-shaped geometry. The spacing 460 may provide an opening or recess wherein a garment may be received or secured therein. A garment may bias against the structure of the outer panel 440 and the vertical tab 450 and thereby remain secured or remain in place. Described further, the securing panels 436 may be operable as clips, or may be operable to secure garments disposed therein. For example, in some embodiments, an article of clothing may be disposed under the vertical tab 450 and above the outer panel 440. In some embodiments, an article of clothing may be disposed above the vertical tab 450 and under the outer panel 440.
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Hangers 400 of the present disclosure may comprise a plurality of lateral tabs 470A, 470B. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may be disposed on the inner wall 446 of the outer pane 440, wherein the inner wall 446 may be adjacent to the internal spacing 460.
The geometries of the lateral tabs 470A, 470B may be varied without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, a rectangular lateral tab 470A may be used. As another example, a trapezoidal lateral tab 470B may be used. For example, as shown in
Other suitable geometries may include, but are not limited to triangular, semi-circular, or other polygonal geometries. The geometries of lateral tabs 470A, 470B may advantageously allow a hanger 400 to more securely hold different types of articles of clothing or garments. Lateral tabs 470A, 470B having particular geometries may advantageously allow a hanger 400 to hold articles of clothing or garments without forming wrinkles thereon. Various geometries may be used for the lateral tabs without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
The number of lateral tabs 470A, 470B used may be varied to achieve a number of functional objectives. For example, in
The aforementioned embodiments are provided by way of example only. Any number of lateral tabs 470A, 470B may be disposed on the securing panel 436. For example, a securing panel 436 may comprise six lateral tabs 470A, 470B, with three on each opposing side of the inner wall 446. As another example, a securing panel 436 may comprise five lateral tabs 470A, 470B, with two on one side and three on one side of opposing sides of the inner wall 446. Such variations made be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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Features and components of the present disclosure may have various sizes and dimensions. For example, sizes and dimensions of lateral tabs 470A, 470B may be varied to achieve a variety of aesthetical or functional objectives. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may have a length or a longer dimension of about 0.1 mm to about 40 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may have a length or a longer dimension of about 5 mm to about 30 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may have a width or a shorter dimension of about 0.1 mm to about 15 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may have a width or a shorter dimension of about 2.5 mm to about 10 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may have a depth or a thickness of about 0.1 mm to about 10 mm. In some embodiments, lateral tabs 470A, 470B may have a depth or a thickness of about 1 mm to about 5 mm. Relevant dimensions may vary depending on the geometries chosen for particular lateral tabs. Dimensions of the lateral tabs may be varied without departing from the description herein.
In the present disclosure, hangers may comprise various materials. Such materials may include, but are not limited to metals, plastics, wood, wires, rubber, other suitable materials, and any combination thereof. In some embodiments, materials chosen for the securing panels may allow for particular degrees of pliancy or flexibility relative to the rest of the hanger. Pliancy or flexibility of the securing panels may advantageously allow for greater tease in securing a garment within or on the securing panel.
The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to methods of use for hangers. In some embodiments, methods may comprise hanging or otherwise securing articles of clothing or garments to the hangers described in the present disclosure. In some embodiments, methods may comprise using at least one lateral tab to secure articles of clothing or garments to the hangers.
In some embodiments, an article of clothing disposed within the internal spacing 460 may be more securely held in place by at least one lateral tab 470A, 470B. A lateral tab 470A, 470B may be operable to grip or clasp an article of clothing against the vertical tab 450, an outer panel 440, or both. In some embodiments, a plurality of lateral tabs 470A, 470B may be disposed within one hanger. In some embodiments, a plurality of tabs 470A, 470B may be disposed on opposing sections of the inner wall 446 of the outer panel 440. Disposing lateral tabs 470A, 470B on opposing sides of the inner wall 446 may advantageously provide for greater security of the article of clothing or garment. Explained further, if the article of clothing or garment slips or otherwise becomes unsecured to one lateral tab 470A, 470B, a second lateral tab 470A, 470B may still provide the desired gripping effect or security. For example, if an article of clothing slips from an upper tab, a lower tab may still serve to secure the article of clothing to an attachment section of a hanger.
As will be understood by those skilled in the art who have the benefit of the instant disclosure, other equivalent or alternative compositions, devices, methods, and systems for hangers can be envisioned without departing from the description contained herein. Accordingly, the manner of carrying out the disclosure as shown and described is to be construed as illustrative only.
Persons skilled in the art may make various changes in the shape, size, number, and/or arrangement of parts without departing from the scope of the instant disclosure. For example, the position and number of lateral tabs may be varied. In addition, the size of a hanger may be scaled up (e.g., to be used for adult articles of clothing or garments) or down (e.g., to be used for juvenile articles of clothing or garments) to suit the needs and/or desires of a practitioner. Each disclosed method and method step may be performed in association with any other disclosed method or method step and in any order according to some embodiments. Where the verb “may” appears, it is intended to convey an optional and/or permissive condition, but its use is not intended to suggest any lack of operability unless otherwise indicated. Persons skilled in the art may make various changes to the disclosed articles, systems, methods for use, without departing from the description herein.
Also, where ranges have been provided, the disclosed endpoints may be treated as exact and/or approximations as desired or demanded by the particular embodiment. Where the endpoints are approximate, the degree of flexibility may vary in proportion to the order of magnitude of the range. For example, on one hand, a range endpoint of about 50 in the context of a range of about 5 to about 50 may include 50.5, but not 52.5 or 55 and, on the other hand, a range endpoint of about 50 in the context of a range of about 0.5 to about 50 may include 55, but not 60 or 75. In addition, it may be desirable, in some embodiments, to mix and match range endpoints. Also, in some embodiments, each figure disclosed (e.g., in one or more of the examples, tables, and/or drawings) may form the basis of a range (e.g., depicted value +/− about 10%, depicted value +/− about 50%, depicted value +/− about 100%) and/or a range endpoint. With respect to the former, a value of 50 depicted in an example, table, and/or drawing may form the basis of a range of, for example, about 45 to about 55, about 25 to about 100, and/or about 0 to about 100.
All or a portion of an article and/or system for hangers may be configured and arranged to be disposable, serviceable, interchangeable, and/or replaceable. These equivalents and alternatives along with obvious changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the disclosure as illustrated by the appended claims.
The title, abstract, background, and headings are provided in compliance with regulations and/or for the convenience of the reader. They include no admissions as to the scope and content of prior art and no limitations applicable to all disclosed embodiments.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/872,253 filed on Aug. 30, 2013. The entire contents of the application listed above are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
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