This invention relates generally to hangers such as hangers for holding clothing and, more particularly, to a set of clothing hangers that are lockable and securable to each other so that the secured set of hangers may be carried with risk of the hangers becoming separated and falling to the floor.
Typically, multiple hangers are simply stacked atop one another and then dumped into a box and carried. The very act of placing the hangers in a box or tub results in the hangers being separated and having to be stacked and gathered again at the desired new location. In some previous instances, hangers have defined a hole to which a next hanger having a flange may be attached. Although assumably effective when carried, such hanger sets often become separated if tossed into a box or tub or simply when manipulated to couple multiple hangers together.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a set hangers that not only defines an aperture and an extension member configured to be received into the aperture but also includes an extension member with a lock portion and actuator for securing a set of hangers together.
A set of interlocking hangers according to the present invention includes a frame portion, a hook portion coupled to the frame portion for suspending the frame portion, and a support portion operably coupled to the frame portion, the support portion having a front side and a back side. The invention includes a lock having a catch, defining an aperture, and having an actuator. The catch has an extension and a lip, the catch extending from the front side of the support portion, the extension being between the lip and the front side of the support portion. Further, the aperture has a front perimeter on the front side of the support portion, the front perimeter being contained in a first plane and a back perimeter on the back side of the support portion.
The aperture extends from the front perimeter to the back perimeter. A surface area of the front perimeter is greater than a maximum cross-sectional area of the catch in planes parallel to the first plane. An actuator is on the front side of the support portion. The actuator is movable between a retracted configuration at which the aperture is uncovered and an engaged configuration at which the actuator partially covers the aperture. Further, the first and second hangers are movable between a separated configuration at which the first and second hangers are spaced apart and a joined configuration at which the first hanger is adjacent the second hanger, the catch of the second hanger extends through the aperture of the first hanger, and the actuator of the first hanger is at the engaged configuration.
Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a set of interlocking hangers in which a catch of a second hanger may be inserted through an aperture of a first hanger and selectively locked therein via a slidable extension member of the first hanger.
Another object of this invention is to provide a set of interlocking hangers, as aforesaid, in which adjacent hangers are secured together in a friction fit engagement.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a set of interlocking hangers, as aforesaid, in which an extension member of one hanger slides over a catch of an extension portion of an inserted second hanger so as to secure the two hangers together.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, embodiments of this invention.
An interlocking hanger according to an embodiment 100 of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
The frame portion 110 includes a pair of hanger arms 112a, 112b, a horizontal bar 114 coupled to opposite ends of the pair of hangar arms 112a and 112b, and/or other structure or accessories (e.g., a clip hanger, a clamp, a shoulder pad, a pants bar, etc.) for hanging clothes or other items. Though a generally triangular shape is shown, other shapes may alternately be used.
The hook portion 120 is operably coupled to the frame portion 110 for suspending the frame portion 110 from a closet pole or other appropriate structure. In the embodiment 100, the hook portion 120 has a curved section 122 separated from the frame portion 110 by a neck 124. The curved section 122 is configured to sit atop and slide along a closet pole; but in other embodiments, the hook portion 120 may have a curved section configured to sit atop other structure or omit the curved section and have clips or other attachment devices. “Operable coupling” as used in this disclosure may be accomplished in various ways, whether directly or indirectly, and includes being formed with (e.g., through injection molding or other molding, bending, or forming processes) as well as being formed separately from and subsequently held together (e.g., through welding, adhesive, hardware, et cetera).
The support portion 130 is operably coupled to the frame portion 110 and has a front side 130a (
The lock 140 may be positioned on the support portion 130 and may include a catch 150, an aperture 160, and an actuator 170. The catch 150 has an extension 151 and a lip 155 and extends outwardly from the front side 130a of the support portion 130 such that the extension 151 is between the lip 155 and the front side 130a of the support portion 130. The extension 151 includes a first lateral projection 152 on one side of the aperture 160, a second lateral projection 153 on another side of the aperture 160, and a central projection 154 extending from the first and second lateral projections 152, 153. The first lateral projection 152 has a first (e.g., bottom) face 152a and a second (e.g., top) face 152b, the second lateral projection 153 has a first (e.g., bottom) face 153a and a second (e.g., top) face 153b, and the central lateral projection 154 has a first (e.g., bottom) face 154a and a second (e.g., top) face 154b. It may be particularly desirable for the first face 152a of the first lateral projection 152, the first face 153a of the second lateral projection 153, and the first face 154a of the central projection 154 to be coplanar with one another, and for the second face 152b of the first lateral projection 152, the second face 153b of the second lateral projection 153, and the second face 154b of the central projection 154 to be coplanar with one another. The central projection 154 is spaced apart from the front side 130a of the support portion 130 with a void 180 positioned between the central projection 154 and the front side 130a of the support portion 130.
The aperture 160 has a front perimeter 160a on the front side 130a of the support portion 130 and a back perimeter 160b on the back side 130b of the support portion 130, and the aperture 160 extends from the front perimeter 160a to the back perimeter 160b. The front perimeter 160a may be contained in a plane 16 and may have a first (e.g., bottom) edge 160c and a second (e.g., top) edge 160d, and the first edge 160c may be coplanar with the first face 152a of the first lateral projection 152. Similarly, the back perimeter 160b of the aperture 160 may be contained in another plane 16′. While various shapes and configurations may be used, it may be particularly desirable for the front perimeter 160a of the aperture 160 to have a rectangular shape and for the aperture 160 to have a constant shape from the front perimeter 160a to the back perimeter 160b. The front perimeter 160a has a surface area that is greater than a maximum cross-sectional area of the catch 150 in planes parallel to the plane 16.
The actuator 170 is on the front side 130a of the support portion 130 and is movable between an engaged configuration (
In use, the first hanger 100 and the second hanger 200 are movable between a separated configuration at which the first hanger 100 and the second hanger 200 are spaced apart and a joined configuration. In the joined configuration, the first hanger 100 is adjacent the second hanger 200, the catch 250 of the second hanger 200 extends through the aperture 160 of the first hanger, and the actuator 170 of the first hanger 100 is at the engaged configuration. More particularly, when at the joined configuration, the first face 254a of the central projection 254 is adjacent the first edge 160c of the front perimeter 160, and the lip 255 of the second hanger 200 is adjacent the front side 130a of the support portion 130. Further, while at the joined configuration, the central projection 254 of the second hanger 200 may be between the first lateral projection 152 of the first hanger 100 and the second lateral projection 153 of the first hanger 100, and the actuator 170 of the first hanger 100 may be adjacent the central projection 254 of the second hanger 200. And, as shown in
To attach the second hanger 200 to the first hanger 100, the actuator 170 is placed in the retracted (or “open”) configuration and the second hanger 200 is aligned (
The method of disconnecting the second hanger 200 from the first hanger 100 may be generally similar to that of coupling the second hanger 200 to the first hanger 100 as described above, but in reverse order.
Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the improvements without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims. Unless indicated otherwise, not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.
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