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Movable clothes hanger assembly

A clothes hanger assembly for installation in a vehicle interior space. The clothes hanger assembly comprises two arms and is adjustable between a stowage position, in which the arms are stowed, and a functional position, in which the arms form a hanger-like construction. The clothes hanger assembly furthermore comprises a carriage and a cable drive. The arms are articulated to the carriage, and the carriage is arranged on the cable drive, wherein the carriage is shiftable by means of the cable drive in order to adjust the clothes hanger assembly between the stowage position and the functional position.

Movable clothes hanger assembly

A clothes hanger assembly for installation in a vehicle interior space. The clothes hanger assembly comprises two arms and is adjustable between a stowage position, in which the arms are stowed, and a functional position, in which the arms form a hanger-like construction. The clothes hanger assembly furthermore comprises a carriage and a cable drive. The arms are articulated to the carriage, and the carriage is arranged on the cable drive, wherein the carriage is shiftable by means of the cable drive in order to adjust the clothes hanger assembly between the stowage position and the functional position.

Clothes hanger

A clothing hanger may include a vertical frame, a support frame including a center part connected to an upper end of the vertical frame and a pair of support parts extending from both sides of the center part to support clothing, a moving bar provided in an inner portion of the vertical frame and capable of being elevated, a moving block embedded in the support part and movable in a left and right direction according to the elevation of the moving bar, a connecting rod connecting the moving bar and the moving block, a main link located at the front and rear of the support part and rotatably connected to the moving block, a sub link rotatably connected to the support part and the main link, respectively, and a vertical bar connected to the main link and extending in a vertical direction.

Clothes hanger

A clothing hanger may include a vertical frame, a support frame including a center part connected to an upper end of the vertical frame and a pair of support parts extending from both sides of the center part to support clothing, a moving bar provided in an inner portion of the vertical frame and capable of being elevated, a moving block embedded in the support part and movable in a left and right direction according to the elevation of the moving bar, a connecting rod connecting the moving bar and the moving block, a main link located at the front and rear of the support part and rotatably connected to the moving block, a sub link rotatably connected to the support part and the main link, respectively, and a vertical bar connected to the main link and extending in a vertical direction.

Clothing Hanger Fold-Quick-Release
20220031103 · 2022-02-03 ·

The inventive subject matter provides a device being capable of hanging a cloth with minimum effort on the part of a user, and with less potential damage on item being hung. In general, the inventive hanger comprises an upper coupling, left and right arms extending laterally away from opposite sides of the upper coupling. The arms are further coupled with a lower coupling, at least one of the couplings includes a pivot that allows the lower coupling to move closer to the upper coupling, allowing the hanger to easily adapt to fit into the neck of a shirt without stretching out the neck. A biasing component biases the lower coupling away from the upper coupling, allowing the hanger to keep the shirt hanged on.

Hanger with securement element

A garment hanger includes a hook and an arm. The hook is configured to receive a support rod, and the arm is coupled to the hook and extends outwardly to a free arm end. The arm includes a first substantially planar panel and a top panel extending rearwardly from a top edge of the first substantially planar panel. The arm further includes an indentation and a finger. The indentation is defined adjacent the first substantially planar panel to be at least partially open in a direction facing away from the first substantially planar panel. The indentation defines an outermost edge nearest the free arm end and an innermost end nearest the hook. The finger extends from one of the outermost edge and the innermost edge of the indentation toward the other and is configured to hold a portion of a garment within the indentation.

Clothes hanger
11246440 · 2022-02-15 · ·

A clothes hanger is proposed. The clothes hanger is configured to allow an upper garment of a piece of clothing to be quickly and neatly folded up/down and left/right and finished even using a simple clothes hanger structure, and allow a storage space such as a dresser to be used as efficiently as possible, by having a clothing body part holder detachably coupled to the clothes hanger holding the upper portion (shoulders and arms) of a piece of clothing to holder the lower portion of the clothing.

Collapsible hanger
11363899 · 2022-06-21 ·

A collapsible hanger includes a hook unit, a first hanger body, and a second hanger body. The hook unit has a hook and a pair of pivot shafts. The first hanger body has a pair of first extensions and a pair of first pivot rings, which are pivotally sleeved on the pivot shafts respectively. The second hanger body has a pair of second extensions, a pair of second pivot rings, and at least one stop section. The second pivot rings are pivotally sleeved on the pivot shafts respectively. The stop section is fixed on one of the second pivot rings. When the first and second hanger bodies are at their respective extended positions and the hook is in a top-side space, the stop section and at least one of the first extensions interfere with each other such that the two hanger bodies cannot pivot away from the hook simultaneously.

Collapsible hanger
11363899 · 2022-06-21 ·

A collapsible hanger includes a hook unit, a first hanger body, and a second hanger body. The hook unit has a hook and a pair of pivot shafts. The first hanger body has a pair of first extensions and a pair of first pivot rings, which are pivotally sleeved on the pivot shafts respectively. The second hanger body has a pair of second extensions, a pair of second pivot rings, and at least one stop section. The second pivot rings are pivotally sleeved on the pivot shafts respectively. The stop section is fixed on one of the second pivot rings. When the first and second hanger bodies are at their respective extended positions and the hook is in a top-side space, the stop section and at least one of the first extensions interfere with each other such that the two hanger bodies cannot pivot away from the hook simultaneously.

CLOTHES HANGER

A clothing hanger according to the present disclosure may include a vertical frame, a support frame including a center part connected to an upper end of the vertical frame and a pair of support parts formed from both sides of the center part to support clothing, a moving bar configured to be provided in an inner portion of the vertical frame to be capable of elevating, an elevating body configured to be connected to an upper end of the moving bar and provided in the center part to be capable of elevating, a multi-joint link embedded in the support part and rotatably connected to the elevating body, the length of which varies according to the elevation of the elevating body, and an extension frame connected to the multi joint link, configured to be movable in an inner portion of the support frame and to protrude outward from the support part.