Travel clothes hanger
11523699 · 2022-12-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G25/447
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A clothes hanger having a hook section, a hanger section, and a flexible section, configured to connect the hook section and the hanger section. The hanger section having first and second shoulders that include respective first and second tabs at respective lateral ends of the shoulders. The lateral ends are separated by a space without a pants rod connecting the lateral ends. The flexible section includes a strap with a length and a flexibility to allow moving the hook section above or below the hanger section to be positioned in a symmetry plane of the hanger section while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section.
Claims
1. A clothes hanger, comprising: a hook section, comprising a hook and a first upper flexible section arm at opposing ends of the hook section; a hanger section, comprising: a second upper flexible section arm; a first shoulder, comprising a first lateral end and a first medial end; a first tab at the first lateral end of the first shoulder; a second shoulder, comprising a second lateral end and a second medial end; a second tab at the second lateral end of the second shoulder, wherein the first lateral end and the second lateral end are separated by a space without a pants rod connecting the first lateral end and the second lateral end; and a lower keeper that comprises the second upper flexible section arm and that connects the first medial end of the first shoulder and the second medial end of the second shoulder; and a flexible section, configured to connect the hook section and the hanger section, comprising: a strap with a length and a flexibility to allow moving the hook section above or below the hanger section to be positioned in a symmetry plane of the hanger section while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section; a first strap interface configured to attach the strap to the first upper flexible section arm of the hook section; and a second strap interface configured to attach the strap to the second upper flexible section arm of the hanger section, wherein the first strap interface and the second strap interface are at opposing ends of the strap, and wherein when the flexible section connects the hook section and the hanger section, the hook section is rotatable in a plane perpendicular to the symmetry plane of the hanger section, and wherein the first upper flexible section arm is split into two first hook parts with a first strap opening between the first two hook parts, and wherein the first strap interface comprises a first loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two first hook parts of the first upper flexible section arm via the first strap opening.
2. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the second upper flexible section arm is split into two second hook parts with a second strap opening between the two second hook parts, wherein the second strap interface comprises a second loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two second hook parts of the second upper flexible section arm via the second strap opening, and wherein the first loop and the second loop are at the opposing ends of the strap.
3. The clothes hanger of claim 2, wherein when the first loop mates the two first hook parts, the two first hook parts have enough space within the first loop to rotate within the first loop from a first force at least equal to the gravity on the earth.
4. The clothes hanger of claim 3, wherein when the second loop mates the two second hook parts, the two second hook parts have enough space within the second loop to rotate within the second loop from a second force at least equal to the gravity on the earth.
5. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the hook section comprises a first fastener configured to fasten to a corresponding second fastener of the hanger section to fix the hook section to the hanger section when the hook section is rotated over the hanger section to be in a plane parallel to the symmetry plane of the hanger section.
6. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein when the hook section is folded over the hanger section, an entire profile of the clothes hanger fits vertically into a neck of a shirt or sweater without stretching or unbuttoning the shirt or sweater.
7. The clothes hanger of claim 6, wherein the clothes hanger is configured to be unfolded and the hanger section is rotatable into a position to hang the shirt or sweater after the clothes hanger is inserted completely into the shirt or sweater.
8. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the first and second tabs curve under the first and second shoulders of the hanger section respectively to provide respective hooks for hanging garments with narrow straps.
9. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the hanger section comprises a short rod that is under the lower keeper and shorter than half of the width of the hanger section, and wherein the flexible section is long enough to overlap the short rod when the hook section is moved under the hanger section while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section.
10. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the flexible section comprises a fabric comprising weaved fibers.
11. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the flexible section comprises a sheet of thin and flexible plastic.
12. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the hanger section comprises a void area arranged to provide space for integration of the flexible section into the hanger section during assembling of the clothes hanger.
13. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the hook section comprises a void area arranged to provide space for integration of the flexible section into the hook section during assembling of the clothes hanger.
14. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the strap is configured to wrap around the lower keeper of the hanger section to shorten vertical separation of the hook section and the hanger section to make the height of the clothes hanger similar to a height of a typical clothes hanger.
15. The clothes hanger of claim 1, wherein the strap comprises a graphic printed onto the strap.
16. A clothes hanger, comprising: a hook section, comprising a hook and a first upper flexible section arm at opposing ends of the hook section; a hanger section, comprising: a second upper flexible section arm; a first shoulder, comprising a first lateral end and a first medial end; a first tab at the first lateral end of the first shoulder; a second shoulder, comprising a second lateral end and a second medial end; a second tab at the second lateral end of the second shoulder, wherein the first lateral end and the second lateral end are separated by a space without a pants rod connecting the first lateral end and the second lateral end; and a lower keeper that comprises the second upper flexible section arm and that connects the first medial end of the first shoulder and the second medial end of the second shoulder; and a flexible section, configured to connect the hook section and the hanger section, comprising: a strap with a length and a flexibility to allow moving the hook section above or below the hanger section without adding to the thickness of the clothes hanger beyond the thickness of the strap, while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section; a first strap interface configured to attach the strap to the first upper flexible section arm of the hook section; and a second strap interface configured to attach the strap to the second upper flexible section arm of the hanger section, wherein the first strap interface and the second strap interface are at opposing ends of the strap, and wherein when the flexible section connects the hook section and the hanger section, the hook section is rotatable in a plane perpendicular to a symmetry plane of the hanger section, and wherein the first upper flexible section arm is split into two first hook parts with a first strap opening between the first two hook parts, and wherein the first strap interface comprises a first loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two first hook parts of the first upper flexible section arm via the first strap opening.
17. A clothes hanger, comprising: a hook section, comprising a hook and a first upper flexible section arm at opposing ends of the hook section; a hanger section, comprising: a second upper flexible section arm; a first shoulder, comprising a first lateral end and a first medial end; a first tab at the first lateral end of the first shoulder; a second shoulder, comprising a second lateral end and a second medial end; a second tab at the second lateral end of the second shoulder, wherein the first and second tabs curve under the first and second shoulders of the hanger section respectively to provide respective hooks for hanging garments with narrow straps; and a lower keeper that comprises the second upper flexible section arm and that connects the first medial end of the first shoulder and the second medial end of the second shoulder; and a flexible section, configured to connect the hook section and the hanger section, comprising: a strap with a length and a flexibility to allow moving the hook section above or below the hanger section to be positioned in a symmetry plane of the hanger section while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section; a first strap interface configured to attach the strap to the first upper flexible section arm of the hook section; and a second strap interface configured to attach the strap to the second upper flexible section arm of the hanger section, wherein the first strap interface and the second strap interface are at opposing ends of the strap, and wherein when the flexible section connects the hook section and the hanger section, the hook section is rotatable in a plane perpendicular to the symmetry plane of the hanger section, and wherein the first upper flexible section arm is split into two first hook parts with a first strap opening between the first two hook parts, and wherein the first strap interface comprises a first loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two first hook parts of the first upper flexible section arm via the first strap opening.
18. The clothes hanger of claim 17, wherein the second upper flexible section arm is split into two second hook parts with a second strap opening between the two second hook parts.
19. The clothes hanger of claim 18, wherein the second strap interface comprises a second loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two second hook parts of the second upper flexible section arm via the second strap opening.
20. The clothes hanger of claim 19, wherein the first loop and the second loop are at the opposing ends of the strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(20) 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.
(21) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Item Numbers 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 201 travel hanger 202 rod 203 side-to-side 210 hook section 211 hook 212 hook opening 214 opening 215 first side stop 216 second side stop 217 upper flexible section arm 218 tip 230 hanger section 231 lower keeper 232 short rod 234 opening 235 first side stop 236 second side stop 237 upper flexible section arm 238 shoulder 239 shoulder 240 tab 250 flexible section 254 flexible section 255 graphics 301 travel hanger 330 hanger section 331 lower keeper 334 opening 335 first side stop 336 second side stop 337 upper flexible section arm 338 shoulder 339 shoulder 340 tab 350 flexible section 354 flexible section 401 strap opening 402 strap opening 403 hook part 404 hook part 501 fastener 502 corresponding fastener
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(23) 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 doorknob 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, an 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.
(24) 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.
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(29) 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.
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(31) 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.
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(33) Although it is not shown, it is also contemplated to use a single center 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.
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(35) 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 section with more rigid hook and hanger sections being “assembled” in one molding operation.
(36) 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.
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(47) The hook section 210 has a hook 211 that is configured to hang the travel clothes hanger 201 on a rod 202 or other horizontal element like a clothes hook or doorknob from the inside of the hook or on the tip 218 of the hook. The travel clothes hanger 201 can essentially be hung on anything that can pass though or into the hook opening 212. In this embodiment, an opening 214 provides a clearance for flexible section 254 in the flexible section 250. While the opening 214 is shown in a rounded rectangular configuration, other shapes are contemplated. The opening 214 has a first side 215 and a second side 216 where the flexible section 254 is centered on within the opening 214. The flexible section 254 is supported on the top of the upper flexible section arm 217 of the hook section 210.
(48) The hanger section 230 has a complementary opening 234 for the flexible section 254. The opening 234 is formed by a lower keeper 231 and an upper flexible section arm 237. The flexible section 254 is constrained from side-to-side movement 203 by the first side stop 235 and the second side stop 236. In addition to holding shirts, coats or other items on the shoulders 238 and 239 of the hanger section 230, scarves, ties and other items can be hung on the horizontal short rod 232. While the short rod 232 is shown in this embodiment, the short rod can be eliminated in other embodiments (e.g., see
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(55) The hanger section 330 has a complementary opening 334 for the flexible section 354. The opening 334 is formed by a lower keeper 331 and an upper flexible section arm 337. The flexible section 354 is constrained from side-to-side movement similar to movement 203 by the first side stop 335 and the second side stop 336. In addition to holding shirts, coats or other items on the shoulders 338 and 339 of the hanger section 330, each respective lateral end of the shoulders 338 and 339 has a respective tab 340. As shown, tabs 340 can provide for retention of other items, such as spaghetti straps on a sleeveless shirt.
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(59) In some embodiments, a clothes hanger includes a hanger section, a flexible section, and a hook section. The hook section can have a hook and a first upper flexible section arm at opposing ends of the hook section. The hanger section can have a second upper flexible section arm. E.g., see
(60) The hanger section can also include a first shoulder, having a first lateral end and a first medial end, and a first tab at the first lateral end of the first shoulder. Also, the hanger section can have a second shoulder, having a second lateral end and a second medial end, and a second tab at the second lateral end of the second shoulder. The first lateral end and the second lateral end are separated by a space without a pants rod connecting the first lateral end and the second lateral end. The hanger section can have a lower keeper that has the second upper flexible section arm and that connects the first medial end of the first shoulder and the second medial end of the second shoulder. E.g., see
(61) The flexible section can be configured to connect the hook section and the hanger section. The flexible section can have a strap with a length and a flexibility to allow moving the hook section above or below the hanger section to be positioned in a symmetry plane of the hanger section while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section. The strap can also have a length and a flexibility to allow moving the hook section above or below the hanger section without adding to the thickness of the clothes hanger beyond the thickness of the strap, while the hook section and the hanger section are connected by the flexible section. The flexible section can have a first strap interface configured to attach the strap to the first upper flexible section arm of the hook section. The flexible section can also have a second strap interface configured to attach the strap to the second upper flexible section arm of the hanger section. The first strap interface and the second strap interface are at opposing ends of the strap. In some embodiments, when the flexible section connects the hook section and the hanger section, the hook section is rotatable in a plane perpendicular to the symmetry plane of the hanger section. E.g., see
(62) In some embodiments, the first upper flexible section arm can be split into two first hook parts with a first strap opening between the first two hook parts, and the first strap interface can include a first loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two first hook parts of the first upper flexible section arm via the first strap opening. Also, the second upper flexible section arm can be split into two second hook parts with a second strap opening between the two second hook parts, and wherein the second strap interface includes a second loop formed by the strap and that is configured to mate with the two second hook parts of the second upper flexible section arm via the second strap opening. In such embodiments and others, when the first loop mates the two first hook parts, the two first hook parts can have enough space within the first loop to rotate within the first loop from a force at least equal to the gravity on the earth. Also, when the second loop mates the two second hook parts, the two second hook parts can have enough space within the second loop to rotate within the second loop from a force at least equal to the gravity on the earth. E.g., see
(63) In some embodiments, the hook section includes a first fastener configured to fasten to a corresponding second fastener of the hanger section to fix the hook section to the hanger section when the hook section is moved over the hanger section to be in a plane parallel to the symmetry plane of the hanger section. E.g., see
(64) In some embodiments, when the hook section is positioned over the hanger section, an entire profile of the clothes hanger fits vertically into a neck of a shirt or sweater without stretching or unbuttoning the shirt or sweater (e.g., see
(65) In some embodiments, the first and second tabs curve under the first and second shoulders of the hanger section respectively to provide respective hooks for hanging garments with narrow straps. E.g., see
(66) In some embodiments, the flexible section includes a fabric having weaved fibers. Also, the flexible section can include a sheet of thin and flexible plastic. The hook and/or hanging sections can be made of plastic, metal, wood, or a composite. The flexible section loops can be formed by sewing, gluing, using adhesive, heat bonding, or ultrasonic welding or extrusion of the flexible section. For instance, the flexible section can include loops being formed by an extrusion process.
(67) In some embodiments, the hanger section has a void area arranged to provide space for integration of the flexible section into the hanger section during assembling of the clothes hanger. Also, the hook section can include a void area arranged to provide space for integration of the flexible section into the hook section during assembling of the clothes hanger. E.g., see
(68) In some embodiments, the strap includes a graphic printed onto the strap. Also, a graphic can be integrated into the strap. Furthermore, the hanger section or the hook section can include a graphic on one of its surfaces. Such graphics can include advertisements or branding. E.g., see
(69) While the invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments described herein, it is evident that many alternatives, combinations, modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the example embodiments of the invention, as set forth herein are intended to be illustrative only, and not in a limiting sense. Various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.