Spring biased clothes hanger
11412874 ยท 2022-08-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G25/4023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spring biased clothes hanger is disclosed. The folding clothes hanger includes a bar hook, a pair of adjustable length shoulder bars and an internal spring or string connectors. The combination of these elements allows the shoulder bars to bend downwardly or horizontally for placing the clothes on the hanger through the neck opening without unbuttoning the garment or stretching the neck elastic band. At least two spring connectors are coupled to the shoulder bars to then form a cross configuration. The spring connectors include clipper members which are then coupled to the bar hook for operation by a user. A user may then apply a squeezing force to the clipper members which then actuate the shoulder bars into a downward position or a compressed horizontal position.
Claims
1. A system for a clothes hanger, comprising: a. a hanger assembly including a hanger having a body portion and a hook portion, said body portion having a top end, a left distal end that is pointing downward, and a right distal end that is pointing downward, said hook portion mounted to a top end of said body portion, said top end further including slit openings thereon; and b. a shoulder assembly including a right shoulder bar and a left shoulder bar, said right shoulder member is mounted orthogonally to said right distal end, said left shoulder member is mounted orthogonally to said left distal end, spring connectors coupled to an inner side of said shoulder bars and inserted through said slit openings, wherein said spring connectors have a cross shaped configuration, neck clippers coupled to a top of said spring connectors, wherein a squeezing force is applied to said neck clippers to then bring said shoulder bars into a compressed configuration.
2. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said hook portion is mounted between two slit openings located on said top end of said body portion.
3. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said hook portion is rotatable in a clockwise or counterclockwise position on said body portion.
4. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said hook portion and said body portion is made of a metallic wired material.
5. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said body portion includes two vertical bottom ends.
6. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said compressed configuration is a horizontally compressed configuration.
7. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said extended configuration is a vertically extended configuration.
8. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said hook portion includes a height extending above said gripping members.
9. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1 wherein said shoulder bars are configured to be inserted through a neck opening of a garment.
10. The system for clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said neck clippers are thumb-sized fasteners that when pressed send tension to the spring connectors which extend and lower the shoulder members, when the neck clippers are released the spring connectors permit the shoulder members to return at a compressed position.
11. The system for a clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said right shoulder member and said left shoulder member are movable parts that extends and retracts when said neck clippers are pressed and released.
12. A system for a spring biased clothes hanger, comprising: b. a hanger assembly including a hanger having a hook portion and a body portion, wherein said body portion includes a right vertical bottom end, a left vertical bottom end, and a top end, wherein said top end includes a top right slit opening and a top left slit opening thereon, said right vertical bottom end includes a right bottom slit, said left vertical bottom end includes a left bottom slit, wherein said hook portion is integrally mounted to said top end of said body portion, wherein said hook portion is rotatable, wherein said hook portion is located in between said top right slit opening and said top left slit opening, wherein said hook portion and said body portion are each made of a metallic wire material; and c. a shoulder assembly including a right shoulder member and a left shoulder member, each shoulder member includes a distal end and a proximal end, said right shoulder member is mounted orthogonally to said right vertical bottom end, said left shoulder member is mounted orthogonally to said left vertical bottom end, said proximal end of said right shoulder member is passed through said right bottom slit, said proximal end of said left shoulder member is passed through said left bottom slit, the distal end of said right shoulder member and the distal end of said left shoulder member are curved, the shoulder members are configured to extend and retract through their respective bottom slit, a first spring connecting member is attached to said proximal end of said right shoulder member, said first spring connecting member is then passed through said top left slit opening, a first neck clipper is then used to secure said first spring connecting member, a second spring connecting member is attached to said proximal end of said left shoulder member, said second spring connecting member is then passed through said top right slit opening, a second neck clipper is then used to secure said second spring connecting member, in this configuration said first spring connecting member crosses diagonally the body portion from a right vertical bottom end to a top left slit opening and said second spring connecting member crosses diagonally the body portion from a left vertical bottom end to a top right slit opening, the two neck clippers are thumb-sized fasteners that when pressed send tension to their corresponding spring connecting member which extend and lower their corresponding shoulder member calling this an extended configuration, when the two neck clippers are released from the pressing force the spring connecting members return said shoulder members to a compressed position calling this a compressed configuration.
13. A system for a spring biased clothes hanger, consisting of: a. a hanger assembly including a hanger having a hook portion and a body portion, wherein said body portion includes a right vertical bottom end, a left vertical bottom end, and a top end, wherein said top end includes a top right slit opening and a top left slit opening thereon, said right vertical bottom end includes a right bottom slit, said left vertical bottom end includes a left bottom slit, said hook portion is integrally mounted to said top end of said body portion, said hook portion is rotatable, wherein said hook portion is located in between said top right slit opening and said top left slit opening, wherein said hook portion and said body portion are each made of a metallic wire material; and b. a shoulder assembly including a right shoulder member and a left shoulder member, said right shoulder member has a cylindrical shape, said left shoulder member has a cylindrical shape, each shoulder member includes a distal end and a proximal end, said right shoulder member is mounted orthogonally to said right vertical bottom end, said left shoulder member is mounted orthogonally to said left vertical bottom end, said proximal end of said right shoulder member is passed through said right bottom slit, said proximal end of said left shoulder member is passed through said left bottom slit, the distal end of said right shoulder member and the distal end of said left shoulder member are curved, the shoulder members are configured to extend and retract through their respective bottom slit, a first spring connecting member is attached to said proximal end of said right shoulder member, said first spring connecting member is then passed through said top left slit opening, a first neck clipper is then used to secure said first spring connecting member, a second spring connecting member is attached to said proximal end of said left shoulder member, said second spring connecting member is then passed through said top right slit opening, a second neck clipper is then used to secure said second spring connecting member, in this configuration said first spring connecting member crosses diagonally the body portion from a right vertical bottom end to a top left slit opening and said second spring connecting member crosses diagonally the body portion from a left vertical bottom end to a top right slit opening, the two neck clippers are thumb-sized fasteners that when pressed send tension to their corresponding spring connecting member which extend and lower their corresponding shoulder member calling this an extended configuration, when the two neck clippers are released from the pressing force the spring connecting members return said shoulder members to a compressed position calling this a compressed configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed a clothes hanger 10 which basically includes a hanger assembly 20 and a shoulder assembly 40.
(10) Hanger assembly 20 includes a hanger that is provided with a hook portion 22 and a body portion 24. In one embodiment, hanger assembly 20 may be made of a plastic, wood, metal, rubber or any degradable material and substance. In another embodiment, hanger assembly 20 is made of a metallic wire material. Additionally, hanger assembly 20 must be of a suitable size to support a clothing garment 50. Body portion 24 includes a top end 24B and bottom ends 24B. Bottom ends 24B may be provided as vertical bottom ends which face a downward direction. Other embodiments of the present invention may feature bottom ends 24B being horizontal instead of being vertical. Furthermore, body portion 24 may also have a thickness which is utilized to provide further support to clothing garment 50. Top end 24A may be provided as a substantially flat top portion. Additionally, top end 24A further includes slit openings 26 extending therethrough. Slit openings 26 are utilized to receive and effectively mount shoulder assembly 60 in one embodiment of the present invention. In one implementation, slit openings 26 are provided having a rectangular shape. Other implementations may feature different shapes of slit openings 26 and may even feature circular openings instead.
(11) In one embodiment, hook portion 22 is integrally mounted to top end 24A of body portion 24. Hook portion 22 is provided as a standard hook member which may be hanged onto a clothes rack to support clothes thereon. Additionally, hook portion 22 may be mounted in between slit openings 26. In an exemplary embodiment, two slit openings 26 are provided as observed in
(12) Shoulder assembly 40 includes shoulder bars or members 42 each having a first end 22A and a second end 22B. In one embodiment, shoulder assembly 40 is provided being made of the same material as hanger assembly 20. Other embodiments may feature a shoulder assembly 40 made of varying materials. Shoulder bars 42 are then mounted onto body portion 24 in a horizontal configuration. The horizontal configuration provides the most optimal configuration to receive clothing garment 50 thereon. In one embodiment, clothing garment 50 is provided as a shirt having a neck opening. It should be understood that clothing garment 50 is not limited to being a shirt and any form of clothing may be utilized with clothes hanger 10. First end 42A of shoulder bars 42 are mounted near each of bottom ends 24B of body portion 24. Shoulder bars 42 are mounted in such a way that they are freely allowed to move and may travel horizontally, independently from body portion 24. Other embodiments may feature shoulder bars 42 integrally mounted to body portion 24. Second end 42B of each shoulder bars 42 may be provided as curved ends. The curved ends allow for clothing garment 50 to more easily receive shoulder bars 42.
(13) Shoulder assembly 40 further includes spring members 44 that are coupled to shoulder bars 42. In one embodiment, spring members 44 are springs having a predetermined spring constant suitable for use with clothes hanger 10. In another embodiment, a string member may be used in lieu of spring members 44. These spring members may be made of a string material similar to that used in guitar strings. Spring members 44 are then coupled to an inner portion of shoulder members 42. In one implementation as observed in
(14) In one example, a squeezing force is applied to neck clippers 46. As the squeezing force is applied, this causes the spring members 44 that are formed in a cross configuration to begin to compress. As the spring members 44 compress, shoulder bars 42 are then actuated to begin to compress and move inwardly in a horizontal configuration. This compressed configuration can be observed in
(15) In another embodiment of the present invention, clothes hanger 100 as depicted in
(16) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.