Hanger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6508388
  • Patent Number
    6,508,388
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 21, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mohanty; Bibhu
    Agents
    • Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP
Abstract
A hanger with a locking mechanism to secure gripping members can be disengaged with a user operated lever. The gripping members engage and securely retain an item such as an article of clothing when the locking mechanism is engaged. A tab located on the gripping members acts as a lever and disengages the locking mechanism with decreased effort by an individual user. With this structure, the item can be easily secured to the hanger by engaging the locking mechanism, and freed by easily disengaging the locking mechanism by operation of the tab.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims the benefit of, and priority to, South African provisional patent application number 99/3465, filed May 21, 1999.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a hanger, and more particularly, to a clothes hanger having a release mechanism.




2. Description of the Related Art




Presently, many different types of hangers are available for displaying and organizing clothing or other items in a retail shop or warehouse. Generally, these hangers have a hook to suspend the hanger and item from a bar. With this structure, the hanger and item can be slid along the bar together with other hangers suspending items. These type of hangers generally have a transverse support member such as a bar or dowel to which the hook is attached.




One type of hanger of interest has gripping members on either end of the hanger bar for gripping clothing. In these hangers, the gripping members are usually hinged extensions which can pivot into a closed position to grip the item of clothing. The closed position can be maintained with a resilient spring clip, which can be engaged or disengaged to secure the hinged extensions in place. The clip can be formed with the hanger to permit the clip to snap into place on the gripping member, and remain fixed in place until a user wishes to release the item of clothing from the grip. When it is desired to remove the article from the hanger, the clip is moved from its engaged position, and the hinged extensions are free to pivot into an open position.




While the above described type of hanger is useful in reliably securing articles of clothing to the hanger for suspension or storage, situations arise in which it is difficult to move the clip from the engaged position. It is fairly easy to move the clip to the location where the clip snaps into the secured position, by applying increasing pressure. Once in place, however, a large directed force is required to “unsnap” the clip. This force is greater than the force required to move the clip into the engaged position where the clip easily slides into place. To unsnap the clip, the end of the clip must be disengaged from a corresponding lip formed on the gripping member. It is often difficult to apply the proper amount of force in the proper direction to unsnap and disengage the clip. This difficulty occurs because it is often hard to direct the right amount of force in the proper direction with a person's fingers. Thus, when a person attempts to unsnap the clip with their fingers, the process can be awkward and troublesome.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a hanger for hanging an item comprising a support member and at least one clasp disposed on the support member. The clasp is movable between a closed position where the clasp is effective to retain the item, and an open position. The clasp also includes a releaseable locking mechanism that is effective to retain the clasp in the closed position when the locking mechanism is engaged. The clasp also includes a release wherein actuation of the release is effective to disengage the locking mechanism thereby permitting the clasp to move to the open position.




Advantageously, the release comprises a lever pivotably coupled to the hanger at a pivot point. The lever disengages the locking mechanism when the lever is pivoted about the pivot point.




According to another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a disengagement mechanism for a hanger having a locking mechanism to secure a gripping member. The disengagement mechanism comprises a catch on the gripping member, a locking member movable into a position effective to engage the catch and a user operable release. The release operates to disengage the locking member from the catch thereby permitting the locking member to be moved into a position to free the gripping member.




Advantageously, the locking member is resilient, and engagement of the locking member urges the gripping member into the closed position.




Preferably, the release is a resilient lever and the lever contacts and urges the locking member to a position disengaged from the catch.




According to another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a hanger comprising a support bar, at least one gripping member movable between an open and closed position on the support bar, means for securing the gripping member in a closed position and a release member on the gripping member. The release member is operable to disengage the means for securing.




According to a method embodied in the present invention, there is provided a method of disengaging a locking mechanism securing a gripping member on a hanger comprising the steps of:




pivoting a lever pivotally attached to the gripping member;




contacting the locking mechanism with an end of the lever; and




moving the locking mechanism to a disengaged state with respect to a locking catch.











The above features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)





FIG. 1

is a front view of a hanger according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged front view of a gripping member of the hanger of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a sectional side view of the gripping member of

FIG. 2

taken along arrows III—III of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a hanger in accordance with the present invention is generally indicated at


10


. The hanger


10


includes a support bar


12


provided with a hook attachment


14


. The hook, the support bar


12


and the gripping members


16


,


18


can be made of any of the known materials by any of the known methods, e.g., plastic materials by injection molding. The gripping arrangements


16


,


18


can be formed integrally with the support bar


12


. The gripping arrangements


16


,


18


may also be formed of the same material as the support bar


12


. Moreover, any number of gripping arrangements


16


,


18


may be provided, e.g. one at either end of the support bar


12


. The gripping arrangements


16


,


18


may be composed of a material suitable for preventing slippage of a gripped item.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, the hook attachment


14


is connected to the support bar


12


and extends upwardly. Two gripping members


16


,


18


are provided on either end of the support bar


12


to receive and secure an article of clothing. It should be evident that the gripping members


16


,


18


function in the same way, and only gripping member


16


will be described here.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, an enlarged view of the gripping member


16


is shown. The gripping member


16


includes a gripping clip


20


and a U-shaped spring fitting


22


made of metal, or other resilient material. The gripping clip


20


is invertedly U-shaped and has a rear leg


24


formed integrally with the bar


12


. A transverse bridge


26


extends from the upper edge of the rear leg


24


. The bridge


26


includes a weakened zone defining a hinge connection


28


. A front leg


30


extends downward from the bridge


26


substantially parallel to the rear leg


24


. While the gripping clip


20


is illustrated as a resilient U-shaped band, it should be evident to an artisan of ordinary skill that other structures can be used equivalently. Such equivalent structures can include but are not limited to a peg in a compression fit opening, a butterfly clamp, and other items available to one skilled in the art to accomplish the gripping function.




The rear leg


24


and the front leg


30


are provided with protrusions


32


. The protrusions


32


extend from inner surfaces of the rear leg


24


and the front leg


30


toward each other. When the gripping member


16


is in a closed position, protrusions


32


oppose each other and cooperate to secure an article of clothing there between.




The front leg


30


is further provided with a lip


34


on an outward surface for retaining the spring fitting


22


in an engaged position. A portion of the outer surface of the front leg


30


is sloped downward and away from a plane of the rear leg


24


. Alternatively, or in addition, the outer surface of the front leg


30


can have a protrusion.




The spring fitting


22


is substantially U-shaped in side view and is adapted to slide over the gripping clip


20


and to fit tightly thereon, thereby engaging gripping member


16


in the closed position. The spring fitting


22


can be made of any of the known materials such as plastics or metal, e.g. spring steel.




The spring fitting


22


includes a first leg


36


, a bridge


38


and a second leg


40


, the second leg


40


having a bent end


42


. The first leg


36


is adapted to abut against the rear leg


24


while the second leg


40


is adapted to abut against the front leg


30


. The spring fitting


22


is held in place against gripping clip


20


by means of the end


42


which can hook over the lip


34


.




The gripping member


16


further includes a release mechanism


44


to release spring fitting


22


from fitting tightly over gripping clip


20


, i.e. to release gripping mechanism


16


from the closed position. Preferably, the release mechanism


44


includes a lever


45


pivotally mounted on the front leg


30


of the gripping clip


20


and adapted to lift the spring fitting


22


off the gripping clip


20


. In particular, lever


45


of release mechanism


44


is hingedly joined to the front leg


30


at pivot point


47


. The lever


45


includes a tab


46


which can be operated by an individual, and an elongated protrusion


48


extending from the tab


46


. When pressed by an individual, the protrusion


48


is adapted to press against the end


42


and to release the end


42


from the lip


34


.




It should be realized by those skilled in the art that the release mechanism


44


can be constructed in any manner, just so long as the release mechanism releases spring fitting


22


from fitting tightly over gripping clip


20


. For example, the release mechanism


44


may be adapted to remove the spring fitting


22


from the gripping clip


20


. The release mechanism


44


may itself be resilient and act as a spring to return to an original position after disengaging the spring fitting


22


. In a further example, the release mechanism


44


can be made as a sliding mechanism where the release mechanism includes a wedge portion that is adapted to slide between the end


42


and the lip


34


, thereby disengaging the end


42


from the lip


44


.




Referring back now to

FIGS. 1-3

, in use, an article of clothing is hung up, or suspended, with the hanger


10


by gripping the clothing with the gripping members


16


,


18


. Before an item is secured to the hanger, the gripping members


16


,


18


are in an open position. In the open position, the gripping clip


20


is open, with the front leg


30


pivoted away from the rear leg


24


. The clothing is placed against the rear leg


24


between the rear leg


24


and the front leg


30


. The front leg


30


is then swivelled at the hinge connection


28


toward the rear leg


24


so that the protrusions


32


can grip the clothing.




To close the gripping member


16


, the spring fitting


22


is placed over the gripping clip


20


and slid downward such that the front leg


30


is forced towards the rear leg


24


. As the spring fitting


22


slides down the gripping clip


20


, the slope or protrusion on the outer surface of the front leg


30


helps to increase the force applied by the spring fitting


22


, which in turn increases the force urging the front leg


30


toward the rear leg


24


. Since the spring fitting


22


is resilient, sliding the spring fitting


22


downward does not require excessive force. The resiliency of the spring fitting


22


also helps to improve the force applied between the front leg


30


and the rear leg


24


. As the spring fitting


22


is moved toward the base of gripping member


16


, the end


42


moves beyond and clears the edge of the lip


34


. After clearing the edge of the lip


34


, the end


42


snaps into place abutting lip


34


. The spring fitting


22


now engages and secures gripping members


16


,


18


.




When it is desired to remove the clothing from the hanger


10


, pressure is applied to the tab


46


thereby causing the tab


46


to swivel around its pivot point


47


. As the tab


46


swivels, the protrusion


48


presses against the end


42


of the spring fitting


22


. Consequently, the end


42


shifts outward as pressure is applied from the protrusion


48


, and eventually clears the lip


34


. Once the end


42


clears the lip


34


, the spring fitting


22


is released and can be easily slid in an upward direction. As the spring fitting


22


slides upward, the distance between the first leg


36


and the second leg


40


decreases due to the slope of the outer surface of the front leg


30


. The combination of the resiliency of the spring fitting


22


and the slope or protrusion on the front leg


30


contribute to urge the spring fitting


22


upward. The force applied by the spring fitting


22


decreases as the first leg


36


and the second leg


40


are permitted to approach each other. As the spring fitting


22


continues to slide upward, the front leg


30


is released, permitting the gripping members


16


,


18


to be opened. The front leg


30


is swivelled upwards away from the rear leg


24


about the hinge connection


28


and the clothing can be removed.




In summary, by providing a release easily operated by an individual user, a securing mechanism for a gripping member on a hanger can be easily disengaged. This provision permits the hanger to be used more quickly and reliably, with less effort on the part of the individual user.




Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A hanger comprising:a support member; a clasp disposed on said support member, said clasp movable between a closed position where said clasp is effective to hold an item therein, and an open position; a releaseable locking mechanism, said locking mechanism being engageable with said clasp to retain said clasp in said closed position, and disengageable from said clasp to permit said clasp to be moved to the open position; and a release lever, said release lever being: separate from both said clasp and said locking mechanism; pivotably coupled to said hanger at a pivot point for movement relative to both said clasp and said locking mechanism; and operative to disengage said locking mechanism from said clasp when said lever is pivoted about said pivot point thereby permitting said clasp to move to said open position.
  • 2. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein:said locking mechanism includes a spring member that urges said clasp to the closed position when said locking mechanism and said clasp are engaged.
  • 3. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism is comprised of an inverted U-shaped spring which is slidable onto said clasp to engage said locking mechanism with said clasp, and slidable off said clasp when said locking mechanism is released from its operative position.
  • 4. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein said clasp comprises:a first leg; a second leg; and a hinge integral with said first and second legs, the hinge being operative to permit said first and second legs to move relatively toward each other to close the clasp, and to move relatively away from each other to open the clasp.
  • 5. A hanger according to claim 4, further comprising:a protrusion on an outer surface of at least one of said legs, said resilient member being slidable over said protrusion to engage said locking with said clasp.
  • 6. A hanger according to claim 4, wherein said hinge comprises a portion of the clasp that exhibits greater flexibility than the portions that comprise said legs.
  • 7. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein said release lever is attached at its pivot point to said clasp.
  • 8. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the clasp includes a lip and the locking mechanism includes a hook which engages said lip to secure said locking mechanism and said clasp together.
  • 9. A hanger, comprising:a support; a gripping mechanism mounted on said support, said gripping mechanism being movable between an open and closed position; a securing mechanism movable between an operative position in which said securing mechanism applies a biasing force to said gripping mechanism in a closed position and an inoperative position in which said securing mechanism does not apply a biasing force to said gripping mechanism in the closed position; and a release mechanism, said release mechanism being separate from both said gripping mechanism and said securing mechanism, and movable relative to both said gripping mechanism and said securing mechanism to move said securing mechanism from its operative position toward its inoperative position.
  • 10. A hanger according to claim 9, wherein said securing mechanism is comprised of a resilient member that applies a closing force to said gripping mechanism when said securing mechanism is in the operative position.
  • 11. A hanger according to claim 9, wherein:said gripping member includes a first element and an opposed second element, said first and second elements being movable relative to each other to open and close said gripping mechanism.
  • 12. A hanger according to claim 9 wherein said securing mechanism is separable from said gripping mechanism when in the inoperative position.
  • 13. A hanger according to claim 9, wherein said securing mechanism includes a resilient member which is slidable onto said gripping member to place said securing mechanism in its operative position and sidable off said gripping member to place said locking mechanism in its inoperative position.
  • 14. A hanger according to claim 9, wherein said release member comprises a lever pivotably coupled to said gripping member about a pivot point.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99/3465 May 1999 ZA
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