Patent classifications
A47G25/4023
COLLAPSIBLE CLOTHING HANGER SYSTEM
A collapsible clothing hanger that includes a hook for engaging a rod and a shoulder separated from the hook by an elongated neck. The hanger can also include a pair of collapsible arms rotatably supported and extending from the shoulder, the collapsible arms capable of being in a collapsed position and pulled back into a retracted position. A collapsible clothing hanger where the collapsible arms are capable of being in a collapsed position and pulled back into a retracted position. The hanger includes receiving ends disposed on outer portions of the shoulder and hinged ends disposed on ends of the collapsible arms to rotatably engage with the receiving ends. A collapsible hanger where the shoulder has a body portion extending therefrom. The hanger further includes receiving ends disposed on outer portions of the shoulder and body portion and circular ends disposed on ends of the collapsible arms to rotatably engage with the receiving ends.
Collapsible hanger cover
A hanger cover extends between a first end and a second end. The hanger cover includes a pair of wings coupled together, each of the pair of wings having a pair of substantially parallel branches spaced apart by a channel and joined at a junction, wherein the pair of wings are rotatable relative to one another.
POWERED GARMENTS, PORTABLE DEVICES CONTROLLING POWERED GARMENTS, CHARGERS FOR POWERED GARMENTS, ENCLOSURES FOR STORING POWERED GARMENTS, AND INTERCONNECTIONS OF POWERED GARMENTS
In selected examples, a hanger couples to an electrically-powered garment, to provide electrical energy to the garment to recharge the battery of the garment. The electrical energy may be transferred from the hanger to the garment using inductive coupling. The electrical energy may also or instead be transferred using contact coupling facilitated by magnet(s) in the interfaces of the hanger system and the garment. The garment may include biometric, environmental, and other sensors to collect data. The hanger system-garment interfaces may provide for data flow between the hanger and the garment. In selected examples, a smart garment may be controlled by a smartphone or another mobile device. The smartphone may control several smart garments, which may be connected in series and/or in parallel, with one of the smart garments being a master connected to the smartphone, and the other garments being slave garments connected to the smartphone through the master.
METHOD FOR POSITIONING AN EMPTY GARMENT HANGER IN AN INDIVIDUAL MOUTNING POSITION
The invention relates to a method for positioning an empty garment hanger in an individual mounting position, comprising the steps of: picking up an empty garment hanger at a loading station with a gripping tool, reading a data signal identifying a garment that is to be hung on the garment hanger, moving the empty garment hanger to a mounting station, adjusting the position of the garment hanger in dependency of the data signal, and holding the garment hanger in the individual mounting position. The advantage of the invention is that the position where a garment is applied on a garment hanger can be adapted to the length of the operator, type of hanger and type of garment, where the position can be adjusted individually for each mounting cycle.
Double Articulated Device and System
The invention relates to a double articulated device and system comprising at least one active element provided with an edge (M), with two points (M1) and (M2), where (M1) is different from (M2), a rotating element connected to the edge (M) and a rotating fixture positioned in the point (M1) of the edge (M) and connected to the rotating element, in which, during actuation, the active element simultaneously describes a rotational movement with an angle β around the rotating element, and a partial pivoting movement in the vertical plane around the rotating fixture, so that the point (M2) of the edge (M) describes an angle a between a value α.sub.max corresponding to the “open” position ES0 and a value α.sub.min which corresponds to an ES1 “closed” position of the device.
SINGLE HAND OPERATED COLLAPSING HANGER
A garment hanger with particular ease of use advantage when removing or hanging crew neck or turtleneck type shirts or blouses. The hanger provides an easily manipulated and intuitive mechanism for collapsing the garment support portions of the hanger, thus allowing for simple passage through the narrow neck hole of a garment. The hanger further provides an easily manipulated and intuitive mechanism for returning the folded garment support portions to their extended and supportive positions, which can be done with the hanger enveloped within a garment, thus providing an improved means for hanging some shirts or blouses without the need to feed a hanger up through the bottom opening of the garment.
INERTIA AND GRAVITY DRIVEN COLLAPSIBLE GARMENT HANGER
Disclosed is a collapsible garment hanger capable of being operated by one hand. The collapsible garment hanger includes one or more hanger arms, wherein a hanger arm comprises an elongated body. Further, the collapsible garment hanger includes one or more locking mechanisms coupled to the one or more hanger arms. A locking mechanism coupled to a hanger arm is configured to remain in one of a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein a weight of one or more of the hanger arm and the locking mechanism is configured to enable the locking mechanism to change between a locked state and an unlocked state in response to a motion of the hanger arm in relation to the locking mechanism. Moreover, the collapsible garment hanger includes a housing structure coupled to the one or more locking mechanisms.
Clothing Hanger Fold-Quick-Release
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.
Powered garments, portable devices controlling powered garments, chargers for powered garments, enclosures for storing powered garments, and interconnections of powered garments
In selected examples, a clothes storage system includes a garment holder designed to receive and store at least one garment, an electromagnetic radiator attached to the garment holder, power circuitry configured to provide electrical drive to the electromagnetic radiator to cause the electromagnetic radiator to radiate radio frequency (RF) power, and a data interface configured to establish short range wireless communication links. The garment holder may be, e.g., a clothes hanger, a garment bag, a travel garment bag, or a walled enclosure such as a closet in a dwelling or an office. The data interface may be a short range RF transceiver, e.g., a Bluetooth® transceiver. The radiated RF power is received by the powered garments in/on the garment holder and converted into DC charging power used to recharge batteries of the powered garments. The data interface may allow the powered garments to communicate with external networks, e.g., the Internet.
SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICITY- FREE COUTURE AIR DRYING OVER RIGID ARMS
A device and system for a simplified electricity-free drying hanger system for air drying clothes, garments, fabric or other items. The arms of the hanger are removable and can be stored in a vertical orientation when not in use. The hanging support can swivel and allow the arms to be oriented an angle to the vertical axis. A hub can be configured to receive, secure, and rapidly disengage at least two separation arms both during storage or active use, and may connect further self-storing with accessories. A plurality of electricity-free drying hangers may nest by hanging the mounting swiveling rod on a nesting support structure that sprouts from the hub and create a cascade of hangers.