Secure belt and tie holder device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206209
  • Patent Number
    6,206,209
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 17, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention is a belt, tie or scarf holder that hangs from a support and accommodates a number of apparel items. The body of the device is a cylindrical member that hangs from a support by a chain and hook. The cylindrical member contains numerous hook and latch fasteners. The fasteners are attached vertically to the surface of the cylinder. The fasteners are J-shaped with the a latch portion biased to remain pointed at the curved end of the fastener. The latch portion is hinged to move both upwardly and downwardly. The fasteners allow a belt or tie to displace the hinged portion downwardly as the item is hooked on the rigid bottom portion. The fastener also allows the belt or tie to displace the hinged portion upwardly to remove the item from the rigid bottom portion. The cylinder rotates on the chain support for easy access to all items fastened to the hooks.
Description




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REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX, IF ANY




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention.




The invention relates to a device for hanging belts, ties, scarfs and the like, and more particularly, to a device that securely holds these items until needed.




2. Background of the Invention




The storage of articles of clothing such as belts, ties, scarfs and the like has always presented a problem. When an individual needs to selected one of these items for wear, it is often difficult to view or access all of the items from which to choose. Various belt or tie hangers are available, but often when viewing or accessing the items, it is difficult to see all the items for selection, or several of the items may fall off the hanger.




Some examples of innovative devices for hanging ties, belts and similar items are disclosed by the following patents. Clement, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,940,647, describes a belt rack made of wire for displaying and storing belts.




Collins, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,429,797, shows a tie caddy that hangs vertically in a closet and can be rotated to a horizontal position to select a tie. Miller, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,778,088, discloses a garment carrier hanger for scarves, mittens and gloves that has both rings and clips.




In U.S. Pat. No. 4,863,043, Bowen shows a tie or belt rack that holds the items at a 30 degree angle to allow for ease in selecting the desired item. Kolton et al., in U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,268, disclose an enhanced retention belt hanger with an insertable end to secure the belt.




Sacks, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,708 and Des. No. 368,166, discloses a tie and belt holder with a ring member having multiple rigid arms, the whole ring rotating around a detachable hook member.




Design patents by Campbell (Des. No. 297,284), by Varin (Des. 353,943), and by Rolnick et al. (Des. No. 382,717) show item hangers of various forms that do not resemble the present invention.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,028,974 by Loeb shows an article hanger for a closet rod that has an endless belt mounted on a frame suspended from the rod. The belt has spring clips mounted horizontally to accommodate ties and the like, with the belt movable on the frame to allow articles to be moved around the exterior of device.




Thus, there is an unmet need for a device that will securely hold a number of belts, ties, scarfs and the like, and allow an individual to view all available articles of apparel when making a selection from the hanging articles.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is a hook and latch device for reversibly retaining items secured thereto. The device comprises a J-shaped planar hook member with vertical leg section and curved foot end section. A latch section is positioned coplanar with the hook member and fastened at a first end to the hook member vertical leg section end opposite the curved foot section. The latch section is sized to allow a second end thereof to move past the curved foot section end opposite the vertical leg section. A biasing means maintains the latch section second end in close proximity to the end of the curved foot section end, and allows reversible displacement of the latch section second end both toward or away from the hook member vertical leg section.




The invention also includes an assembly for reversibly securing a plurality of items for storage and retrieval. The assembly comprises a cylindrical member having a longitudinal axis there through, and having a first and a second end portion and an external longitudinal surface section. Hanging means is rotatably fastened to a first end portion of the cylindrical member. The hanging means is adapted to rotatably suspend the cylindrical member from a support point, with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical member oriented vertically. A plurality of the above described reversibly securing hook and latch members are fastened to the cylindrical member external longitudinal surface, with the vertical. leg section of the hook and latch members aligned parallel with the cylindrical member longitudinal axis and with the curved foot end section oriented radially and toward the hanging means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side plan view of one embodiment of the hook and latch member of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a view of the hook and latch member along line


2





2


′ of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top view of the connection between the vertical leg and latching sections of the hook and latch member.





FIG. 4

is a side plan view of another embodiment of the hook and latch member of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the hook and latch member of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the rear side of the hook and latch device of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view of the latch section of the hook and latch member of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the storage assembly used for storing and viewing articles of apparel.





FIG. 9

is a bottom view of the storage assembly of FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Nomenclature






10


Hook and Latch Member






20


J-Shaped Planar Hook Member






25


Vertical Leg Section






30


Curved Foot Section






35


Latch Section






40


First End of Latch Section






45


End of Vertical Leg Section Opposite Foot Section






50


Second End of Latch Section






55


End of Curved Foot Section Opposite Vertical Leg Section






60


Biasing Means






65


Spring Biasing Member






70


PinMember






75


Aperture in First End of Latch Section






80


Tabs of Vertical Leg Section






85


Aperture in Latch Section






90


Aperture in Tab






95


Slot in Latch Section






100


Torsion Spring Member






105


Prongs of Torsion Spring Member






110


Vertical Slots in Vertical Leg Section






115


Fastener Apertures in Vertical Leg Section






200


Hanger and Storage Assembly






210


Cylindrical Member






215


First End Section of Cylindrical Member






220


Second End Section of Cylindrical Member






225


Exterior Longitudinal Surface of Cylindrical Member






230


Hanging Means






235


Chain Member






240


Hook Member




Construction




The invention is a hook and latch member


10


for reversibly retaining items secured thereto. One embodiment of the member


10


is shown in FIG.


1


. The member


10


comprises a J-shaped planar hook member


20


with a vertical leg section


25


and a curved foot end section


30


. A moveable latch section


35


is positioned coplanar with the hook member


20


and is rotatably fastened at a first end


40


to the hook member vertical leg section end


45


opposite the curved foot section


30


. The latch section


35


is sized to allow a second end


50


thereof to move past the curved foot section end


55


opposite the vertical leg section


25


. A biasing means


60


allows the latch section


35


to pivot relative to the vertical leg section


25


when pressure is applied thereto, with the biasing means


60


maintaining the latch section end


50


in close proximity to the foot section end


55


. The biasing means


60


allows reversible displacement of the latch section second end


55


both toward and away from the vertical leg section


25


.




The embodiment of the hook and latch member


10


of

FIG. 1

includes a spring biasing member


65


secured between the vertical leg section


25


and the latch section


35


. The latch section


35


is fastened at one end


40


to the vertical leg section end


45


by means of a pin member


70


, allowing the latch section


35


to pivot both toward and away from the vertical leg member


25


. Detailed views of the rotatable fastening between the latch section


35


and the vertical leg member


25


are shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The latch section first end


40


contains an aperture


75


into which fits the vertical leg member


25


. The aperture


75


is sized to allow clearance for the latch section


35


to rotate freely in either direction. The hook and latch member


10


is fastened to a suitable support surface by means of fastening apertures


115


that accept screws entering the support surface.




The spring member


65


is fabricated and sized to hold the latch section end


50


in close proximity to the end


55


of the curved foot section


30


. The latching section


35


thus can be pivoted toward the vertical leg section


25


by applying force to the latching section


35


, and then hanging an article of apparel on the curved foot section


30


. The biasing spring member


65


compresses when pressure is applied, then the spring member


65


expands to normal size to bring the latch section


35


back to the position shown in FIG.


1


. This securely maintains the article of apparel on the curved foot section


30


.




To remove an article of apparel from the curved foot section


35


, pressure is applied to move the latch section


35


away from the curved foot section


35


, allowing passage of the article of apparel from the hook device


10


. The spring member


65


stretches during opening of the latch section


35


, then contracts to the position shown in FIG.


1


.




Another embodiment of the hook and latch member


10


is seen in

FIGS. 4-7

. The elements in common with

FIGS. 1-3

are given the same number in these Figures. The member


10


comprises a J-shaped planar hook member


20


with a vertical leg section


25


and a curved foot end section


30


. A moveable latch section


35


is positioned coplanar with the hook member


20


and is rotatably fastened at a first end


40


to the hook member vertical leg section end


45


opposite the curved foot section


30


. The latch section


35


is sized to allow a second end


50


thereof to move past the curved foot section end


55


opposite the vertical leg section


25


. A biasing means


60


allows the latch section


35


to pivot relative to the vertical leg section


25


when pressure is applied thereto, with the biasing means


60


maintaining the latch section end


50


in close proximity to the foot section end


55


. The biasing means


60


allows reversible displacement of the latch section second end


55


both toward and away from the vertical leg section


25


. In this embodiment the latch section first end


40


is enlarged and rounded and fits between a pair of tabs


80


on the end


45


of the vertical leg section


25


. An aperture


85


in the enlarged end


40


aligns with an aperture


90


in each tab


80


and the pin member


70


rotatably secures the two sections together. The pin member


70


may alternatively be a bolt, a rivet or a similar fastener. The enlarged end


40


of the latch section


35


also contains a slot


95


as shown in FIG.


7


. The slot


95


is generally rectangular and sized to accommodate the biasing means


60


, in this embodiment, a torsion spring member


100


. The torsion spring member


100


has two prongs


105


each of which fit into individual vertical slots


110


in the vertical leg section


25


, adjacent the tabs


80


. The spring prongs


105


are designed such that one prong


105


contacts one end of one vertical slot


110


, while the other spring prong


105


contacts the opposite end of the other vertical slot


110


. The torsion spring member


100


is positioned between the tabs


80


with the spring prongs


105


in each slot


110


. The latch section


35


enlarged end slot


95


fits over the torsion spring member


100


, with the pin member


70


inserted through the apertures


85


,


90


and the center of the torsion spring member


100


, thereby holding all components in position and at the desired orientation. Thus, the latch section


35


can be rotated either toward or away from the vertical leg section


25


with the torsion spring member


100


biasing the latch section


35


into close proximity with the foot section end


55


, as seen in FIG.


4


. The vertical leg section


25


also contains a pair of apertures


115


for fastening the hook and latch member


10


to a support member for use.




Other biasing means and methods of pivotally connecting the latch section


35


to the vertical leg section


25


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-7

, are envisioned for the hook and latch member


10


.




The invention also includes an assembly


200


for reversibly securing a plurality of items for storage and retrieval, as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. The assembly


200


comprises a cylindrical member


210


having a longitudinal axis there through. The cylindrical member


210


has a first end portion


215


and a second end portion


220


and an external longitudinal surface section


225


. A hanging means


230


is rotatably fastened to the first end portion


215


of the cylindrical member


210


. The hanging means


230


is adapted to rotatably suspend the cylindrical member


210


from a support point, with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical member


210


oriented vertically. The hanging means


230


of

FIG. 8

is a short length of chain links


235


rotatably secure at one end to the cylindrical member first end


215


. The opposite end of the chain member


235


contains a simple hook member


240


which can be used to hang the assembly


200


from a support point, such as a closet clothes rod (not shown). A plurality of the above described reversibly securing J-shaped hook and latch members


10


are fastened to the cylindrical member external longitudinal surface


225


, with the vertical leg section


25


of each securing device


10


aligned parallel with the cylindrical member longitudinal axis and fastened to the cylindrical member external surface


225


. The curved foot sections


30


of the devices


10


are oriented radially about the cylindrical member


210


, with the end


55


of the foot section


30


positioned upwardly, toward the hanging means


230


. Although the assembly


200


is shown with six hook and latch members


10


, greater or lesser numbers of these members can be present in the assembly


200


.




The assembly


200


has the capacity to hold a large number of articles of apparel, limited only by the number of J-shaped hook and latch members


10


secured to the surface section


225


. The assembly


200


can be rotated such that an individual can view all items available without the articles falling off of the assembly. The articles of apparel include belts, ties, scarves, sashes and similar items.




While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A reversibly securing hook and latch member for retaining items thereto comprising;a) a J-shaped planar hook member having a vertical leg section and curved foot section, b) a rotatable latch section positioned coplanar with said hook member and fastened at a first end to an end of said hook member vertical leg section opposite said curved foot section, said latch section sized to allow a second end thereof to move past an end of said curved foot section opposite said vertical leg section; and c) biasing means between said vertical leg section and said rotatable latch section fastened thereto, for maintaining said latch section second end in close proximity to said end of said curved foot section end, said biasing means comprises a torsion spring member with first and second spring prongs, said torsion spring member contained in a slot in said latch section first end with said first and second spring prongs each positioned in an individual vertical slot in said end of said vertical leg section opposite said curved foot section, said biasing means allowing reversible displacement of said latch section second end both toward or away from said hook member vertical leg section.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising means for fastening said hook and latch member to support surface.
  • 3. An assembly for reversibly securing a plurality of items for storage and retrieval comprising;a) a cylindrical member having a longitudinal axis there through, first and second end portions and an external longitudinal surface section; b) hanging means rotatably fastened to a first end portion of said cylindrical member, said hanging means adapted to rotatably suspend said cylindrical member from a support point, with said longitudinal axis of said cylindrical member oriented vertically; and c) a plurality of reversibly securing hook and latch members fastened to said cylindrical member external longitudinal surface, said reversibly securing hook and latch members comprising; i) a J-shaped planar hook member having a vertical leg section and curved foot section; a rotatable latch section positioned coplanar with said hook member and fastened at a first end to an end of said hook member vertical leg section opposite said curved hook section, said latch section sized to allow a second end thereof to move past an end of said curved foot section opposite said vertical leg section; and iii) biasing means between said vertical leg section and said rotatable latch section fastened thereto, for maintaining said latch section second end in close proximity to said end of said curved foot section end, said biasing means allowing reversible displacement of said latch section second end both toward or away from said hook member vertical leg section, wherein said vertical leg section of said securing hook and latch member is aligned in parallel with said cylindrical member longitudinal axis and said end of said curved foot end section is oriented toward said hanging means.
  • 4. The device according to claim 3 wherein said biasing means comprises a spring member secured between said vertical leg section and said latching section.
  • 5. The device according to claim 3 wherein said biasing means comprises a torsion spring member with first and second spring prongs, said torsion spring member contained in a slot in said latch section first end with said first and second spring prongs each contained in a vertical slot in said end of said vertical leg section opposite said curved foot section.
  • 6. The device according to claim 3, wherein, said hanging means comprises a chain member fastened at a first end to said first end portion of said cylindrical member, said chain member having a hook member fastened at a second end opposite said cylindrical member.
  • 7. An assembly for reversibly securing a plurality of items for storage and retrieval comprising;a) a cylindrical member having a longitudinal axis there through, first and second end portions and an external longitudinal surface section; b) hanging means rotatably fastened to a first end portion of said cylindrical member, said hanging means adapted to rotatably suspend said cylindrical member from a support point, with said longitudinal axis of said cylindrical member oriented vertically; and c) a plurality of reversibly securing hook and latch members fastened to said cylindrical member external longitudinal surface, said reversibly securing hook and latch members comprising; i) a J-shaped planar hook member having a vertical leg section and curved foot section; ii) a rotatable latch section positioned coplanar with said hook member and fastened at a first end to an end of said hook member vertical leg section opposite said curved hook section, said latch section sized to allow a second end thereof to move past an end of said curved foot section opposite said vertical leg section; and iii) biasing means between said vertical leg section and said rotatable latch section fastened thereto, for maintaining said latch section second end in close proximity to said end of said curved foot section end, said biasing means comprising a torsion spring member with first and second spring prongs, said torsion spring member contained in a slot in said latch section first end with said first and second spring prongs each contained in a vertical slot in said end of said vertical leg section opposite said curved foot section, said biasing means allowing reversible displacement of said latch section second end both toward or away from said hook member vertical leg section, wherein said vertical leg section of said securing hook and latch member is aligned in parallel with said cylindrical member longitudinal axis and said end of said curved foot end section is oriented toward said hanging means.
  • 8. The device according to claim 7, wherein, said hanging means comprises a chain member fastened at a first end to said first end portion of said cylindrical member, said chain member having a hook member fastened at a second end opposite said cylindrical member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS, IF ANY

This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of provisional application Ser. No. 60/101,126, filed Sep. 12, 1998. Application Ser. No. 60/101,126 is hereby incorporated by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/101126 Sep 1998 US