A GARMENT HANGER AND A SPRING FOR USE THEREIN

20170303719 · 2017-10-26

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Abstract

A spring for use in a garment hanger is disclosed. The hanger is of the type that includes a hook and a body with clips at either end of the arms of the body. The clips include a pair of clip portions between which the garment is clamped under the biasing for of a spring. The spring is generally U-shaped and has convex ribs both on the inner and outer services of its curvature. The ribs are located adjacent each other so that they form a sine-wave-like cross-section and are of sufficient depth that in their formation they causes the sides of the spring adjacent the ribs to be drawn inwards.

Claims

1. A garment hanger comprising: at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support; a body connected to said suspension device; and at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped, and at least one generally U-shaped spring for biasing said clip portions, wherein at least one said spring comprises convex ribs both on the inner and outer services of the curvature of said U of said spring.

2. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein one of said ribs on said inner surface is adjacent one of said ribs on said outer surface.

3. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein said ribs together form a substantially sine-wave-like cross-section.

4. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein formation of said ribs causes sides of said spring adjacent said ribs to be drawn inwards.

5. A hanger according to claim 1, wherein said spring comprises a plurality of ribs on one of said inner and outer surfaces and a plurality of ribs on the other of said inner and outer surfaces.

6. A hanger according to claim 5, wherein said spring comprises at least three ribs on one of said inner and outer surfaces and at least two ribs on the other of said inner and outer surfaces.

7. A garment hanger comprising: at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support; a body connected to said suspension device; at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped, and at least one generally U-shaped spring for biasing said clip portions, wherein at least one said spring comprises a plurality of ribs extending at least partially around the curvature of the U of said spring, wherein the ribs form a sine-wave-like cross-section at said curvature.

8. A garment hanger comprising: at least one suspension device for suspending the hanger from a support; a body connected to said suspension device; at least one clip connected to said body for retaining a garment, the or each clip comprising a pair of clip portions, between which the garment is clamped, and at least one generally U-shaped spring for biasing said clip portions, wherein at least one said spring comprises a plurality of ribs extending at least partially around the curvature of the U of said spring, wherein formation of said ribs causes sides of said spring adjacent said ribs to be drawn inwards.

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Description

[0023] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and not and in any limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:—

[0024] FIG. 1 is a front view of a garment hanger of the prior art;

[0025] FIGS. 2 to 4 are front views showing a portion of the prior art garment hanger of FIG. 1 and thereby demonstrating the operation of the clips;

[0026] FIGS. 5 to 7 are front, side and top views of a prior art spring used in the clips of FIGS. 2 to 4;

[0027] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a spring for use in a garment hanger of the present invention;

[0028] FIGS. 9, 10 and 11 are front, side and underneath views of the spring of FIG. 8; and

[0029] FIG. 12 is a sectional view along the line A-A.

[0030] Referring to FIGS. 8 to 12, a spring 40 is provided for use in a hanger of the type previously described in connection with the prior art. The spring 40 replaces the spring 22 as shown in FIGS. 1 to 7 and provides the same function as the spring 22 of the prior art. However, its different construction provides additional biasing force and it can be formed using less material. Images of the use of the spring 40 in conjunction with a garment hanger are not provided and as a result, the reference numerals 10 to 20 are used to describe the parts of the garment hanger 10 that are common to the present invention and the prior art. The hanger 10 includes a suspension device, in the form of hook 12, which is connected to a body 14 of the hanger. Arms extending horizontally from a central portion of body 14, and forming part of the body, terminate in clips 16 which are themselves formed from clip portions 18 and 20. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 7 the clip portions 18 and 20 are formed together with the body 14. The clip portions 18 are fixed relative to the body and the clip portions 20 are flexibly connected to the clip portions 18 by live hinges. The present invention can be used with other forms of clips including moveable clips where neither clip portion is formed as part of the body 14 and the clips are able to slide along the body as required. The spring 40 is used to bias the clip portions 18 and 20 into engagement with each other.

[0031] The spring 40 is formed by the cutting, stamping and bending of a piece of a sheet of metal, preferably steel, material. In the embodiment shown the sheet steel has a thickness of 0.4 mm (compared to the example of the prior art shown in FIGS. 5 to 7 which has a thickness of 0.45 mm). The spring 40 has a generally U-shaped form which can be seen in FIG. 10 where the spring is arranged in its working condition (when the hanger is hung from a support such as a rail) and has an inverted U-shape. The spring 40 has a first end 42 which is substantially planar except for a notch 44 which is cut into the planar portion 42 and acts as a stop by abutting a bar formed in clip portion 18. This notch and bar are common to both the present invention and the prior art.

[0032] The other or second end 46 of spring 40 is formed by folding the sheet steel back on itself to form a thickened end, this feature also being common to both the present invention and the prior art (see FIGS. 6 and 10). Between the first end 42 and the second end 46 is a ribbed portion 48 which can be subdivided into three further portions including: a first linear portion 50 (which is adjacent the first end 42); a second linear portion 52 (which is adjacent the second end 46); and a curved portion 54 which extends between the two linear portions 50 and 52 and forms the curvature of the U-shape of spring 40. The ribs of ribbed portion 48 are formed along the length of the ribbed portion and extend along the first linear portion 50, continue into the curved portion 54 and continue again into the second linear portion 52. The ribbed portion 48 includes a plurality of ribs formed both on the inside 56 and outside 58 surfaces of the spring 40. For the purposes of illustration, the ribs are defined by their convex outer surface and are labelled 60 and 62 on the inner surface 56 and are labelled 64, 66 and 68 on the outer surface 58. However, the ribs could equally be defined by their inner concave surface. The inner surface 56 also includes two partial ribs 70 and 72 which define the outer long edges of the spring 40 in the ribbed portion 48.

[0033] As can be seen most clearly from the cross-sectional view in FIG. 12, the ribs 60 to 68 are arranged such that an external rib (64, 66 or 68) is immediately adjacent an internal rib (60, 62 and partial ribs 70 and 72). As a result, the ribs combine together to provide additional strength. When all of the ribs and partial ribs are arranged sufficiently closely that they flow into each other (that is so that partial ribs 70 on internal surface 56 is adjacent external rib 64, which is adjacent internal rib 60, which is adjacent external rib 66, which is adjacent internal rib 62, which is adjacent external rib 68, which is adjacent partial internal rib 72) a continuous wave like cross-sectional structure, which has a sign-wave-like form, is created.

[0034] Because the ribbed portion 48 contains six ribs (five full ribs 60, 62, 64, 66 and 68 plus two part ribs 70 and 72) there is significant movement of the material which forms the spring 40. In order to prevent stretching, and therefore thinning of the thickness of the metal forming the spring, the long edges (indicated by part ribs 70 and 72) are drawn inwards towards each other and there is therefore a narrowing of the width of the spring along the ribbed portion 48. In other words the width of the spring as measured at either the first end 42 or second end 46, and indicated as W1, is greater than the width of the spring as measured at the ribbed portion 48, and indicated at W2.

[0035] The spring 40 is formed by the partial cutting of the spring from a sheet of steel. The ribs are formed into the spring by a stamping process. Further cutting of the sheet forms the shape of second end 46 which is then bent into its triangular shape and the curvature of curved portion 54 is then formed. The spring is cut from the remaining material and an annealing process is applied to harden the steel. The spring is then preferably coated and is ready for use in a garment hanger.

[0036] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the protection which is defined by the appended claims. For example, the style of ribbing described above for spring 40 could equally be used for other springs used in garment hangers. For example, these ribs could be used to strengthen the springs in other clip hangers including those that perform a clipping function more like that of a clothes peg where a garment is loaded onto and released from a clip by applying pressure to the ends of the clip that oppose the gripping ends.