Travel Clothes Hanger

20190380522 ยท 2019-12-19

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    Abstract

    The present invention provides a garment hanger intended to be packed into a suitcase with shirts left on the hangers. The clothes hanger has a hook section that is substantially C-shaped to hang on a closet rod or other means. The body portion is generally triangular for holding a shirt or other garment. The hook and hanger sections are spaced apart and connected by the flexible/strap section. The arms of the shirts can be folded across the front of the shirts on top of the hanger section. The shirts is folded again from the bottom. The flexible section is folded about 180 degrees to place the hook portion on top of the hanging portion with the bend in the flexible section even with the top of the triangular hanging section and if a shirt is on the hanger, even with the collar of the shirt.

    Claims

    1. A travel clothes hanger comprising: a hook section; a hanging section; said hook section and said hanging section being spaced apart; said hook section having a horizontal hook bar at a base of said hook section; said hanging section having a horizontal hanging bar at a top of said hanging section; said hook bar and said hanging bar connected by a flexible section that when said flexible section is flat maintains a parallel relationship between said hook bar section and said hanging bar section; said hook section being capable of being rotated 360 degrees around said horizontal hanging bar, wrapping said flexible section around said horizontal hanging bar to bring said horizontal hook bar and said horizontal hanging bar in contact reducing the vertical distance between said hook section and said hanging section while maintaining a parallel relationship between said hook bar section and said hanging bar section, and said flexible section is further configured to fold over at least a second travel clothes hanger while leaving said hook sections of said at least two travel clothes hangers on a same side of said hanging sections.

    2. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said horizontal hook bar has a hook slot, and said flexible section has a loop that is configured to pass through said hook slot to engage said flexible section with said hook section.

    3. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said horizontal hanging bar has a hanger slot, and said flexible section has a loop that is configured to pass through said hanger slot to engage said flexible section with said hanging section.

    4. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is a cloth like material.

    5. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is a plastic material.

    6. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said hook section and said flexible section are a unitary part and at least a portion of said flexible section is thinner than said hook section such that said flexible section can flex relative to said hook section.

    7. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said hanging section and said flexible section are a unitary part and at least a portion of said flexible section is thinner than said hanging section such that said flexible section can flex relative to said hanging section.

    8. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section has at least two holes that are located near an upper end of said flexible section and are configured to engage with posts on said hook section to connect said flexible section to said hook section.

    9. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section has at least two holes that are located near a lower end of said flexible section and are configured to engage with posts on said hanging section to connect said hanging section to said flexible section.

    10. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is insert molded into said hook section.

    11. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, where said flexible section is insert molded into said hanging section.

    12. The travel clothes hanger of claim 2, wherein said horizontal hook bar slot has a void area that is configured to allow said flexible section to pass therethrough.

    13. The travel clothes hanger of claim 3, wherein said horizontal hanger bar slot has a void area that is configured to allow said flexible section to pass therethrough.

    14. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said hanging section further includes a pants rod or a strap hook.

    15. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is a plastic part with mating features that are configured to engage with said hook section to retain said flexible section with said hook section.

    16. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is a plastic part with mating features that are configured to engage with said hanging section to retain said flexible section with said hanging section.

    17. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said travel clothes hanger is configured to allow for removal of a plurality of clothing articles, wherein each article of said plurality of clothing articles is on a separate hanging section from one side of a storage rod; folding all of said hook sections on the same side of said plurality of clothing articles; packing said plurality of clothing articles on said plurality of travel clothes hangers, and lifting said all of said hook sections collectively and hanging said plurality of travel clothes hangers as a collective group from said hook sections.

    18. The travel clothes hanger of claim 2, wherein said attachment is with said flexible section made into a loop by attaching to itself with glue, rivets, mating posts and holes, ultrasonic welding, sewing or heat staking.

    19. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is configured to allow said hook section to fold beyond a bottom of said hanging section.

    20. The travel clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein said flexible section is a plastic part with mating features that are configured to engage on opposing elongated ends of said flexible section with said hook section and said hanging section.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

    [0024] FIG. 1 shows a travel clothes hanger in a first embodiment.

    [0025] FIG. 2 shows an alternate embodiment of the travel clothes hanger with the rod hook section folded over.

    [0026] FIG. 3 shows a group of shirts each on a separate travel clothes hanger.

    [0027] FIG. 4 shows the same shirts of FIG. 3 with both arms folded across the front of the shirts.

    [0028] FIG. 5 shows the shirts in a suitcase with the rod hooks all placed over the stack of shirts.

    [0029] FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of the travel clothes hanger.

    [0030] FIG. 7 shows a third embodiment of the travel clothes hanger.

    [0031] FIG. 8 shows a fourth embodiment of the travel clothes hanger.

    [0032] FIG. 9 shows a cross-section of the hanger using a single flexible section.

    [0033] FIG. 10 shows a cross-section of the hanger using a loop flexible section.

    [0034] FIG. 11 shows a fifth embodiment of the travel clothes hanger.

    [0035] FIG. 12 shows a sixth embodiment of the travel clothes hanger.

    [0036] FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of the travel hanger with the flexible section wrapped around the top of the hanger section.

    [0037] FIG. 14 shows a side view of the travel hanger from the previous view.

    [0038] FIG. 15 shows the hanger section in an embodiment without a pants rod.

    [0039] FIG. 16 shows a flexible section with end caps.

    [0040] FIG. 17 shows a seventh embodiment of the travel clothes hanger.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0041] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.

    TABLE-US-00001 Item Numbers and Description 101 travel hanger 102 rod 103 side-to-side 104 shirt(s) 105 suitcase 107 sleeve(s) 110 hook section 111 hook 112 hook opening 114 opening 115 first side stop 116 second side stop 117 upper flexible section arm 118 tip 126 arm opening 127 first hook side arm 128 second hook side arm 130 hanger section 131 lower keeper 132 pants rod 134 opening 135 first side stop 136 second side stop 137 upper flexible section arm 138 shoulder 139 shoulder 140 tab 141 elongated ends 142 holes 143 recess 144 pin 145 offset 146 arm opening 147 first hanger side arm 148 second hanger side arm 150 flexible section 151 cord flexible section 152 living hinge 153 holes 154 flexible section 155 cord 156 single flexible section 157 loop flexible section 158 end cap 159 multi-segment flexible section 161 holes 162 block 165 hook section 166 pointed posts 167 cover 170 flexible section 171 holes 175 flexible section 180 hanger section 181 holes 182 block 183 pins 185 hanger section 186 pointed posts 187 cover

    [0042] FIG. 1 shows a travel clothes hanger 101 in a first embodiment. The travel clothes hanger 101 has a hook section 110, a hanger section 130 and a flexible section 150 connecting the hook section 110 to the hanger section 130. The different sections are described in more detail herein.

    [0043] The hook section 110 has a hook 111 that is configured to hang the travel clothes hanger 101 on a rod 102 or other horizontal element like a clothes hook or door knob from the inside of the hook or on the tip 118 of the hook. The travel clothes hanger 101 can essentially be hung on anything that can pass though or into the hook opening 112. In this embodiment and opening 114 provides a clearance for the flexible section 154 in the flexible section 150. While the opening 114 is shown in a triangular configuration, other shapes are contemplated. The opening 114 has a first side 115 and a second side 116 where the flexible section 154 is centered on within the opening 114. The flexible section 154 is supported on the top of the upper flexible section arm 117 of the hook section 110.

    [0044] The hanger section 130 has a complementary opening 134 for the flexible section 154. The opening 134 is formed by a lower keeper 131 and an upper flexible section arm 137. The flexible section 154 is constrained from side-to-side movement 103 by the first side stop 135 and the second side stop 136. In addition to holding shirts, coats or other items on the shoulders 138 and 139 of the hanger section 130. Pants, ties and other items can be hung on the horizontal pants rod 132. While the pants rod is shown in this embodiment, the pants rod can be eliminated.

    [0045] FIG. 2 shows an alternate embodiment of the travel clothes hanger 101 with the rod hook section 110 folded over the same hanger with the flexible section 150 folded over the hanger section 130 and the hook section 110 laying across the hanger section. This variation has the same or similar openings 114 and 134 to retain the flexible section 154. In this embodiment the interior of the hanger section has tabs 140 to allow for retention of other items.

    [0046] FIG. 3 shows a group of shirts 104 each on a separate travel clothes hangers 101 where the travel clothes hangers 101 are supported by the hooks which are in turn supported by a rod 102. Note that the distance from the rod 102 to the shirts 104 is greater than those of a typical clothes hanger. This is a typical configuration how people will hang clothes both at home and at a hotel or other location where clothing is hung on a rod.

    [0047] FIG. 4 shows the same shirts of FIG. 3 with both arm sleeves 107 of the shirt 104 collectively folded across the front of the shirts 104. This can be accomplished by removing the plurality of shirts 104 as a collective group and then folding each side of sleeves 107 as a collective group without requiring the sleeves of each shirt to be individually folded over its respective shirt.

    [0048] FIG. 5 shows the shirts 104 in a suitcase 105 with the rod hooks 110 all placed over the stack of shirts 104. The stack of shirts 104 can be placed into a suitcase 105 as shown. Note that the hooks are all available to be grasped together to remove the stack of shirts 104 from the suitcase 105. In lifting the group of hooks 110, the shirts 104 will all fall open and are ready to be once again hung up.

    [0049] Note that compared to folding shirts individually, the bends of the fabric have a much larger radius and will, therefore, be less wrinkled when they are taken out of the suitcase. To reduce the wrinkling further, a T-shirt can be added on top of the other shirts. This extra T-shirt will serve to create an even greater radius in the fabric folds and thereby create even fewer wrinkles.

    [0050] Manufacturing Construction:

    [0051] There are several possible construction options for the travel hangers of this invention. These construction options relate to the type of flexible section material and how the flexible section material is attached to the hook section and the hanger section.

    [0052] FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of the travel clothes hanger 101. In this embodiment there are at least two ropes, cords 155 or thin chain in the cord flexible section 151 that connect the hook section 110 and hanger section 130. The cord will bend easily in this embodiment but introduces a potential tangling of the cord(s) 155 and the hook section(s) 110.

    [0053] Although it is not shown, it is also contemplated to use a single cented cord to connect the hook and hanger portions. The design would be less likely to tangle than a two-cord embodiment, however, it would lose the feature of keeping the hook and hanger sections in one plane which could result in clothes being hung and twisting at different angles and the rotation of a group of shirts twisting out of the desired hanger-hook plane when carrying them.

    [0054] FIG. 7 shows a third embodiment of the travel clothes hanger. In this embodiment the hook section 110, living hinge 152 flexible section, and hanger section 130 are molded as a single part. Here the flexible section is shown as a very thin part compared two the hook section 110 and hanger sections 130. In addition, many holes 153 have been added to make the flexible section as flexible as possible while still being the same material as the hook and hanger sections. In another embodiment the molded section has thin horizontal sections that are living hinges that permit easy bending of the flexible section at the hinge locations.

    [0055] It is also contemplated that the travel clothes hanger can be fabricated in a two-shot mold where the hook section 110 and hanger section 130 are of one material and then the str flexible section ap section can be molded in a softer more flexible material such as a thermoplastic elastomer and have a finished travel hanger assembly as a completed product from one molding process. This could result in a very flexible flexible section with more rigid hook and hanger sections being assembled in one molding operation.

    [0056] Yet another contemplated variation is to insert mold a flexible section material. This will result in a complete assembly of the subject travel hanger as it comes out of the molding operation with a material such as cloth for the flexible section. This would be an attractive assembly because the flexible section material can disappear into the hook and hanger sections with no visible attachment means.

    [0057] FIG. 8 shows a fourth embodiment of the travel clothes hanger. The components are similar to previously disclosed embodiments with the exception of a slot 126 in the hook section 110 and a slot 146 in the hanger section 130. A loop flexible section (shown in broken lines) or a single layer flexible section that is sewn can pass through the slots 126 and 146 for assembling the hanger.

    [0058] FIG. 9 shows a cross-section of the hanger using a single flexible section 156 passing over (or around) the upper flexible section arm 117. The upper flexible section arm 117 is shown as a shape but other shapes are contemplated such as, but not limited to flattened, round, rectangular, ellipse or radiused rectangular. The flexible section material 156 is a single layer (not a continuous loop) that has small loops sewn onto the ends. The loop is wrapped around flexible section arm 117, and equivalently to the arm in the hanger section (not shown). The flexible section material can be sewn into a loop, glued or with some material that is ultrasonically or heat welded to itself.

    [0059] FIG. 10 shows a cross-section of the hanger using a loop flexible section 157. In this construction the loop of flexible section material 157 can pass through a sewn circle of material and then assembled.

    [0060] FIG. 11 shows a fifth embodiment of the travel clothes hanger. This embodiment uses a plurality of holes 161 in the hook section 165, holes 171 in the flexible section 170 and holes 181 in the hanger section 180. Separate blocks 162 or 182 are shown, but they can both have the same configuration or be identical parts. The blocks have a plurality of posts 183 that are placed to correspond to the holes in the flexible section 170, hanger section 180 and hook sections 165. The posts 183 are shown as hexagonal, but other shapes such as round, square, triangular or multi-sided shapes that press fit the posts 183 in the block through the holes 171 in the flexible section and engage into the holes 161 and 181 in the hook section 165 and the hanger section 180 respectively. The blocks can alternatively be bonded, heat staked or ultrasonically welded onto the hook section 165 and the hanger section 180. The location of the holes and posts can be reversed from the orientation shown. Although not shown, the blocks could also be attached with screws, rivets or other fasteners.

    [0061] FIG. 12 shows a sixth embodiment of the travel clothes hanger. This embodiment uses a plurality of pointed posts 166 in the hook section 165 and pointed posts 186 in the hanger section 185. Separate blocks 167 or 187 are shown, but they can both have the same configuration. The blocks have a plurality of pointed posts or be flat. The fabric (or other) flexible section material 175 in placed over the hook section 165 or the hanger section 185, the block placed over the flexible section 175 and ultrasonically welded or bonded to join the assembly together to make the travel clothes hanger. During the ultrasonic welding, the posts will melt through the flexible section material and bond to the block plastic, trapping the flexible section. If the flexible section material is a plastic, the flexible section may also melt and bond to the hook and hanger section. It is also contemplated that the flat and the post sides in this embodiment can also be revered.

    [0062] FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of the travel hanger with the hook section 110 wrapped around the top of the hanger section 130 and FIG. 14 shows a side view of the travel hanger from the previous view showing the flexible section 150 wrapping or passing through the triangular opening of the hanger section 130 and around the top of the hanger section 130. This configuration allows the overall height of the travel hanger to be essentially the same height as a standard clothes hanger.

    [0063] FIG. 15 shows the hanger section in an embodiment without a pants rod. In this figure the flexible segment 159 between the hanger and the hook is molded at the same time and of the same material as the hook and hanging section. The flexible section is formed by a series of very thin strips between multiple thicker segments. These very thin areas serve as living hinges and because there are several of them, the entire strip area is very flexible. Living hinges of this type are best manufactured with a polypropylene polymer.

    [0064] FIG. 16 shows a flexible section 150 with end caps 158. It is contemplated that the end caps 158 are insert molded onto the flexible section 150. This subassembly can then be slid or snapped into the hanger section and the hook section.

    [0065] FIG. 17 shows a seventh embodiment of the travel clothes hanger with the three elements of the hook section 110, hanger section 130 and with the flexible section 150 displaced. The flexible section 150 is similar construction with the multi-segment flexible section as shown and described in FIG. 15. The flexible section 150 has opposing elongated ends 141 with engaging feature holes 142. The hook section 110 and the hanger section 130 have recesses 143 with an outer wall that surrounds three sides of the recess 143. The outer wall helps to maintain and center the outer sides of the opposing elongated ends 141. The recesses 143 have a plurality of pins 144 that are configured to engage into the holes 142 of the opposing elongated ends 141 of the flexible section 150. The opposing elongated ends 141 of the flexible section 150 are offset 145 from the center of the flexible section to allow the flexible center section to be centered in the hook section 110 and the hanger section 130. The flexible section 150 is symmetric to allow either end of the flexible section 150 to engage into the recess 143 of either the hook section 110 or the hanger section 130.

    [0066] Thus, specific embodiments of a travel clothes hanger have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.