Patent classifications
A47G25/48
CLIP FOR HANGERS
It is a clip for hangers, to be applied to a bar (1, 1), said clip having a pair of opposed blades (2, 3), reciprocally connected by means of an elastic element (4) with opposed sides (5, 6) and curved nails (5, 6) being insertable into a recess (8) present in each of the blades (2, 3). Said elastic element (4) pushes the lower end of the blades (2, 3) into reciprocal contact. It is provided that: the elastic element (4) is substantially U-shaped and each of the blades (2, 3) is composed of a first internal element (2, 3) and of a second external element (2, 3), superimposable on the first one to constitute said blade (2, 3); respectively the elements (2, 3) and the corresponding elements (2, 3) are identical to each other; each of the elements (2, 3) has identical shapes and dimensions to the elements (2, 3) and each of the elements (2, 3) is perfectly superimposable on each of the elements (2, 3); the elastic element (4) presents its opposite sides (5, 6) with at least one section that overlaps a portion (30) of the elements (2, 3) before the curved nail (5, 6) is inserted in the recess (8).
TUBULAR ELEMENT OF CELLULOSE OR PAPER MATERIAL FOR MAKING HANGERS, PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME AND HANGERS USING SAID TUBULAR ELEMENT
It is tubular element of cellulose or paper material for making hangers, having a cylindrical conformation, with a cross section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis of a substantially circular shape, from the surface of which a flat element (1200) integral with the tubular element (1) and extending over the entire longitudinal length of said tubular element (1) is radially projected outwardly. Said element provides that at its surface opposite to that in which the flat element (1200) is present at least one opening constituted by a hole (2000) or by a slit (2001) within which an accessory element is insertable and it provides, at the end of the tubular element (1), rods (2002) insertable in suitable holes (2000) present on the surface of the tubular element (1) opposite to the surface in which the flat element (1200) is present, at the end of said tubular element (1), said rods (2002) being adapted to prevent the outward disengagement of clamps hooked to said tubular element (1) and adapted to hold garments and the like.
TUBULAR ELEMENT OF CELLULOSE OR PAPER MATERIAL FOR MAKING HANGERS, PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME AND HANGERS USING SAID TUBULAR ELEMENT
It is tubular element of cellulose or paper material for making hangers, having a cylindrical conformation, with a cross section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis of a substantially circular shape, from the surface of which a flat element (1200) integral with the tubular element (1) and extending over the entire longitudinal length of said tubular element (1) is radially projected outwardly. Said element provides that at its surface opposite to that in which the flat element (1200) is present at least one opening constituted by a hole (2000) or by a slit (2001) within which an accessory element is insertable and it provides, at the end of the tubular element (1), rods (2002) insertable in suitable holes (2000) present on the surface of the tubular element (1) opposite to the surface in which the flat element (1200) is present, at the end of said tubular element (1), said rods (2002) being adapted to prevent the outward disengagement of clamps hooked to said tubular element (1) and adapted to hold garments and the like.
Hanger System With Integrated Bottle Opener
A hanger system including a body having opposing body first and second faces; a hanger element coupled to the body, the hanger element configured to facilitate hanging of the hanger system; a first support element coupled to the body, the first support element configured to support a first article; and an aperture element disposed within the body, the aperture element having an aperture element edge defining an aperture element opening which communicates between the body first and second faces; whereby the aperture element opening is configured to receive at least a portion of a bottle cap removably coupled to a bottle; and whereby the aperture element edge is configured to engage the bottle cap to facilitate removal of the bottle cap from the bottle.
Skirt clip
The clip is formed of resilient plastic material and includes first and second parts pivotally connected by a connecting member. Each of the parts includes a gripping portion and a locking portion. Each of the gripping portions includes first and second connected portions, at least one of which has a gripping surface. A locking part is pivotally mounted to one of the locking portions for movement relative to the other locking portion between locked and unlocked positions. The locking part is adapted to engage the other of the locking portions in the locking position. Movement of the locking part toward the locked position causes the gripping surfaces to move toward each other to retain the article therebetween.
Skirt clip
The clip is formed of resilient plastic material and includes first and second parts pivotally connected by a connecting member. Each of the parts includes a gripping portion and a locking portion. Each of the gripping portions includes first and second connected portions, at least one of which has a gripping surface. A locking part is pivotally mounted to one of the locking portions for movement relative to the other locking portion between locked and unlocked positions. The locking part is adapted to engage the other of the locking portions in the locking position. Movement of the locking part toward the locked position causes the gripping surfaces to move toward each other to retain the article therebetween.
CLOTHES DRYING HANGER
A clothes drying hanger may comprise a main body, a plurality of clothespins, and a plurality of spacers. The main body has a first bar and a second bar which are parallel and spaced apart by a preferred distance, and at least two supporting bars are secured therebetween. A shifting board, which is parallel with the second bar, is movably abutted between an inner surface of the second bar and two ends of the two supporting bars close to the second bar. A handle is connected to an outer surface of the second bar through two parallel connecting rods which further penetrate through the second bar to connect to the shifting board such that through pressing the handle, the connecting rods can drive the shifting board to have parallel shift toward the first bar, thereby simultaneously releasing all of the clothes hanged on the clothespins by a single action.
CLOTHES DRYING HANGER
A clothes drying hanger may comprise a main body, a plurality of clothespins, and a plurality of spacers. The main body has a first bar and a second bar which are parallel and spaced apart by a preferred distance, and at least two supporting bars are secured therebetween. A shifting board, which is parallel with the second bar, is movably abutted between an inner surface of the second bar and two ends of the two supporting bars close to the second bar. A handle is connected to an outer surface of the second bar through two parallel connecting rods which further penetrate through the second bar to connect to the shifting board such that through pressing the handle, the connecting rods can drive the shifting board to have parallel shift toward the first bar, thereby simultaneously releasing all of the clothes hanged on the clothespins by a single action.
Compact Garment Hanger
A hanger is provided which supports long garments securely and easily in half or less length than the garment would occupy hanging on a conventional hanger. Such a garment hanger comprises: a primary support including a hook and elements arranged to suspend a top portion of a garment; an auxiliary support including a bar for suspending the bottom portion of the garment, shortening a total length of the garment thus supported; and the primary support and the auxiliary support including cooperative, non-locking elements detachably suspending the auxiliary support from the primary support with the bar close to the primary support.
Compact Garment Hanger
A hanger is provided which supports long garments securely and easily in half or less length than the garment would occupy hanging on a conventional hanger. Such a garment hanger comprises: a primary support including a hook and elements arranged to suspend a top portion of a garment; an auxiliary support including a bar for suspending the bottom portion of the garment, shortening a total length of the garment thus supported; and the primary support and the auxiliary support including cooperative, non-locking elements detachably suspending the auxiliary support from the primary support with the bar close to the primary support.