Basket hanger
10226139 ยท 2019-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49908
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B21F45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21F45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B21D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21F45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A basket hanger a method of forming a hook for the basket hanger and a method of attaching the basket hanger to a basket. The basket hanger having a hook with a plurality of steel wires strands attached at a proximal end to the hook, the steel wire strands having a substantially straight downwardly extending portion terminated at a distal end in a clip with an upwardly extending leg, the upwardly extending leg canted to one side and having a dogleg. The steel wire strands may be spring steel.
Claims
1. A method of securing a hanger to a basket, the hanger comprising a hook and a plurality of spring steel wire strands attached at a proximal end to the hook, each of the plurality of spring steel wire strands having a substantially straight downwardly extending portion terminating at a distal end in a clip, the clip comprising an approximate 180 degree upward bend forming an upwardly extending leg, an end portion of the upwardly extending leg bent outwardly at angle from the substantially straight downwardly extending portion forming a short dogleg, the upwardly extending leg canted to one side at an angle to the substantially straight downwardly extending portion and the dogleg offset further to the canted side at an angle from the substantially straight downwardly extending portion, wherein the angle is about 5 degrees to 90 degrees and wherein the angle is about 1 degree to about 90 degrees and wherein the angle is about 5 degrees to 90 degrees; the method comprising: (a) orienting the clip of one of the plurality of spring steel wire strands toward a center of the basket and inserting the upwardly extending leg of the clip through a hole in a flange of the basket; (b) pulling the upwardly extending leg extending through the hole in the flange of the basket toward a side away from the canted side and away from the center of the basket until the dogleg is on a back side of the downwardly extending substantially straight portion of the one spring steel wire strand; (c) releasing the upwardly extending leg portion such that the dogleg partially wraps around said downwardly extending substantially straight portion of the one spring steel wire strand; d) repeating steps (a) through (c) for all of the plurality of spring steel wire strands.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the angle is approximate forty degrees, wherein the angle is approximately ten degrees, wherein the angle is approximately forty degrees and wherein the 180 degree bend has a radius of approximately 3/16 inches.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the hook comprises a tubular member with a longitudinal axis, the tubular member having a length, a first end and a second end, the proximal ends of the plurality of spring steel wire strands extending into the tubular member a distance of approximately 3/4 of the length, the tubular member having a longitudinal crimp between the first and second ends, the longitudinal crimp securing the proximal end of the plurality of spring steel wire strands within a portion of the length of the tubular member, the tubular member having a transverse crimp proximate the second end, the transverse crimp further securing the proximal ends of the plurality of spring steel wire strands within a portion of the length of the tubular member, the tubular member being bent between said first and second ends into a hook shape.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Referring to the drawings wherein like reference numerals designate the same or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
(9) The wire strands 16 are preferably comprised of spring steel. The spring steel wires may be finished by galvanizing, powder coating, painting, applying a polymer coating or any other desired finish. Use of spring steel allows the strands 16 to be coiled, twisted and/or significantly bent but due to the high yield strength of spring steel, the strands will return to their original straight shape without any deformation (provided the strands are not bent to the point of plastic deformation). Thus, the use of spring steel allows the strands 16 to be coiled or bent for placing into the shorter shipping boxes used for shipping plastic hanger baskets, but unlike mild steel or plastic hangers, the spring steel strands will spring back to their original straight shape without leaving unsightly bends or kinks in the strands that are common with conventional mild steel wire hangers and even with plastic hangers if the weight of the hanging basket and plant is not sufficient to remove the bends and kinks in the plastic strands. Additionally, the high yield strength of spring steel allows the strands to have a thinner diameter than is possible with plastic strand hangers, so the strands are less visible and do not detract from the appearance of hanging plants. The high yield strength spring steel also allows the hanger strands to be longer than is economically possible with plastic strand hangers, thereby offering a more elegant look for hanging plants.
(10) Furthermore, unlike plastic strand hangers and conventional mild steel wire strand hangers which often break due to the twisting and swaying of the plant hangers in windy conditions, spring steel strand hangers are much less susceptible to breaking due to the high yield strength. Also, because of the higher yield strength of spring steel compared to mild steel, smaller wire diameters while still providing equal or greater weight bearing capacity than larger diameter conventional mild steel wire strands, thereby permitting the spring steel wire strands to be more easily attached to the baskets as discussed in greater detail below.
(11) In addition, unlike plastic hangers which can deteriorate and become brittle after a single season and unlike conventional mild steel wire hangers which inevitably become bent after a single season or during storage over the winter months, spring steel hangers can be reused year after year without deterioration, and without unsightly bends and kinks.
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(14) By way of example, for a twenty-six inch long, four strand hanger 10, made from spring steel wire having a wire diameters ranging between about 0.04 inches and 0.07 inches (which may vary depending on the size of the basket to be supported), one suitable configuration for the clip 18 has been found to utilize a 3/16 inch radius for the 180 degree bend, and a length of 1- inches for the upwardly extending leg 18a, with a dogleg 18b of inches bent outwardly at an angle of approximately forty degrees from the downwardly extending straight portion of the strand 16, and with a canted angle of approximately ten degrees and an offset angle for the dogleg 18b of approximately forty degrees. Such a clip has been found to allow workers to more quickly and easily attach the hangers to the baskets using only their fingers and thumbs without causing pain or injury to their hands despite performing the task all day. The clip configuration combined with the qualities of spring steel also eliminates the need for using a pliers or other tool which is typically necessary in order to bend and twist the wire of a conventional mild steel wire hanger strand, thereby amounting up to fifty percent (50%) labor savings.
(15) It should appreciated that other dimensions and angles may be equally or better suited for the clip 18 depending on the diameter of the wire, the length of the hanger 10, the diameter of the basket 12, the width of the basket flange 22 and/or placement of the hole 20 in the flange 22, the number of strands 16 comprising the hanger 10, the weight of the plant or items intended to be supported by the hanger 10, wind or other environmental conditions where the hanger is intended to be used, and other factors. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should not be construed as being limited to the specific dimensions and angles of the clip 18 identified above.
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(17) The foregoing description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the preferred embodiment of the apparatus, and the general principles and features of the apparatus and methods described herein will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Thus, the invention is not to be limited to the embodiments of the apparatus and methods described above and illustrated in the drawing figures, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the spirit and scope of the appended claims.