The present invention relates to a hanger which is used by inflating the hanger with air and the like blown thereinto.
Hangers have hitherto been widely used for the storage and display of garments. Ordinary hangers are formed of rigid materials such as synthetic resins, wood, and metals. Such rigid hangers have a small anteroposterior depth relatively to that of a human body which is supposed to put a garment on. Hangers having larger depth are space consuming per se and accordingly storing or showing garments hung up on hangers needs much space.
Usually garments are made so as to have a difference in three-dimensional (3D) geometry between front bodies and back bodies of the garments to adapt to the 3D geometry of a human body which garments are put on. In particular, in the case of flexible knitted products such as a sweater and the like, when they are hanged on a hanger having small depth, they will lead to losing their own shapes. As a hanger on which a sweater and the like can be put without losing its shape and which is not space consuming in storing can be given an inflatable type hanger in which peripheries of two flexible sheet materials are bonded together and air is blown into the inside of the bonded sheet materials (for example, see the Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication JP-U 63-179879 (1988)).
The hanger disclosed in JP-U 63-179879 (1988) is such that it becomes a 3D hanger by inflating it with air blown thereinto, and when air is discharged therefrom, its depth can be reduced up to approximately the thickness of the two sheet materials put on top of each other, and it can be folded because the sheet materials are flexible, thereby reducing the space needed for storage. However, since such a hanger has an approximately constant depth, it is not possible to inflate the hanger so as to have a different geometry anteroposteriorly like a human body. Furthermore, the hanger can endure a lightweight sweater thereon, but, since the hanger is not strong enough, when a relatively heavy garment is put thereon and the hanger can no longer endure the weight of the garment, the hanger may be deformed in shape. Accordingly, it is difficult to make a display in which the 3D design of the garment is sufficiently presented.
On page 4 of JP-U 63-179879 (1988), it is disclosed as folllows.
“A hanger according to the present device has various advantages described heretofore, and therefore, can be used in a variety of applications.
First, it can be used in place of a conventional hanger;
Since it can be folded, it can be taken along for traveling.
It can serve as a simplified hanger for laundry shops or tailor shops;
Since it is inexpensive, it can serve as an advertising novelty item;
Since cartoons and images of popular characters can be printed thereon; it can be used for children.
Since advertising messages can be printed thereon, it can be used for advertising;
It can serve as padding when garments are placed in a garments box.”
As an example of a 3D geometry of an inflated hanger, FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 of JP-U 63-179879 (1988) depicts a cross-sectional side profile of a hanger which has a bulge in an intermediate portion thereof.
An object of the invention is to provide a hanger with a simple constitution which can be inflated to fit to a 3D design of garments.
The invention is to provide a hanger comprising two external sheet materials of soft synthetic resin layered on each other, the hanger being formed by bonding peripheries of the two external sheet materials and being capable of being inflated so as to have different geometries anteroposteriorly by filling the inside of the bonded sheet materials with a gas in accordance with a three dimension geometry of a garment,
the hanger comprising an internal member connected to a widthwise intermediate portion between the two external sheet materials, the internal member being formed by bonding two internal sheet materials each of which has two linear sides parallel to each other and is flexible, in an intermediate portion between the two parallel sides of the two internal sheet materials,
the parallel sides of each of the internal sheet materials being bonded to the two external sheet materials, respectively, in two positions spaced apart above and below so that the bonding space for the posterior external sheet material is larger than that of the anterior external sheet material, and
the internal member, with the hanger inflated, having a cross section in an anteroposteriorly asymmetrical X-shaped configuration, as viewed from a side perpendicular to the anteroposterior direction.
Furthermore, in the invention, at least one of the external sheet materials is transparent.
Other and further objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be more explicit from the following detailed description taken with reference to the drawings wherein:
Now referring to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are described below.
The internal member 10 is formed by bonding two internal sheet materials 11, 12 each of which has the two linear sides parallel to each other and is flexible, in an intersecting joint 13 located midway between the two parallel sides. The parallel sides of each of the internal sheet materials 11, 12 are bonded in two positions spaced apart above and below, at in-and-outside joints 14, 15; 16, 17, respectively. The position of the intersecting joint 13 gets close to the side of the anterior external sheet material 2 between the two external sheet materials 2 and 3 so that the space of the in-and-outside joints 16, 17 against the posterior external sheet material 3 is larger than the space of the in-and-outside joints 14, 15 against the anterior external sheet material 2. In this way, with the hanger 1 inflated, the internal member 10 has a cross section in an anteroposteriorly asymmetrical X-shaped configuration, as viewed from a side perpendicular to the anteroposterior direction. Since internal member 10 has the cross section in an anteroposteriorly asymmetrical X-shaped configuration, with respect to the swelling of the external sheet materials 2, 3, the anterior swelling has a smaller radius of curvature than the posterior swelling and results in having a convex surface, thereby enabling matching the difference in swelling between a chest and a back of a human body.
The bonding at each step of steps s2 to s5 can be carried out by, for example, thermal compression method and ultrasonic compression method. Further, such bonding can be carried out using an adhesive. Although the bonding at steps s2 and s5 is required to be carried out hermetically, the bonding at steps s3 and s4 is not necessarily needed to be carried out hermetically.
In a case where at least one of the external sheet materials 2, 3 is transparent, the internal member 10 can be seen from the outside of the hanger 1. When the internal member 10 is provided with an advertising logo and the like, with the hanger inflated, the internal sheet materials 11, 12 constituting the internal member 10 becomes flat by being pulled between the anterior and posterior external sheet materials 2 and 3, and therefore the advertising logo and the like can be displayed without any deformation, thereby enhancing advertising effects.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and the range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
According to the invention described heretofore, a hanger which is formed by bonding the peripheries of two external sheet materials of soft synthetic resin layered on each other and can be inflated so as to have different geometries anteroposteriorly by filling the inside of the bonded sheet materials with a gas in accordance with the 3D geometry of garments, can be realized by an internal member connected to a widthwise intermediate portion between the two external sheet materials. Since the internal member is formed by bonding two internal sheet materials each of which has two linear sides parallel to each other and is flexible, in an intermediate portion between the parallel sides of the two internal sheet materials, it is possible to manufacture the internal member easily. The parallel sides of each of the internal sheet materials are bonded to the two external sheet materials, respectively, in two positions spaced apart above and below so that the bonding space for the posterior external sheet material is larger than that for the anterior external sheet material. With the hanger inflated between the external sheet materials, the internal member has a cross section in an anteroposteriorly asymmetrical X-shaped configuration, as viewed from a side perpendicular to the anteroposterior direction. Accordingly, with respect to the swelling of the external sheet materials, the anterior swelling has a smaller radius of curvature than the posterior swelling and results in having a convex surface, thereby matching the difference between a chest and a back of a human body.
With the hanger inflated, the inside of the hanger is reinforced by the internal member, thereby enabling maintaining a sufficient strength. Thus, it is possible to sufficiently hang garments designed in accordance with the 3D geometry of a human body for the display and storage of the garments. When the gas inside the hanger is released, the depth thereof becomes smaller, and further, it becomes possible to fold the hanger. Accordingly, the storage and transport of the hanger can be accomplished easily.
Furthermore, according to the invention, since at least one of the external sheet materials is transparent, the internal member can be seen from the outside of the hanger. When the internal member is provided with an advertising logo and the like, the internal sheet materials constituting the internal member becomes flat by being pulled between the anterior and posterior external sheet materials with the hanger inflated, and therefore the advertising logo and the like can be displayed without any deformation, thereby enhancing advertising effects.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-013298 | Jan 2003 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP04/00447 | 1/21/2004 | WO | 7/21/2005 |