FOLDABLE GARMENT HANGER WITH LOCKING FEATURES
A foldable garment hanger is provided. The hanger has a first arm section and a second arm section pivotable with each other through a hinge, to allow the hanger to switch between a folded or transportation configuration and an unfolded or display configuration. A locking member is associated with the hanger arm sections and configured to lock the hanger in the unfolded configuration. The locking member can have a moveable member, which is moveable between a first operative position and a second operative position. The locking member can have a snap lock and a socket provided with the first arm section and the second arm section, respectively.
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This disclosure relates generally to the field of garment hangers as are widely used for the purpose of packaging, shipping and displaying garments, and more particularly to a foldable garment hanger which can be folded for packaging and transporting garments and can also be unfolded and locked in an unfolded configuration for presenting the garments.
In the area of retail garment sales, so-called Garment-On-Hanger (GOH) programs have become preferred by retailers. In a GOH program, garments are delivered to retail merchants already suspended from hangers, where upon arrival at the retail location the garments are immediately placed on display for sale.
In particular, retailers have specified particular hangers or hanger characteristics among suppliers in order to achieve uniformity on their sales floors. To this end, standards as to hanger size, shape, performance characteristics, etc., are maintained, for example, by organizations such as the Voluntary Inter-industry Commerce Standards Association (VICS). Intimate apparel hangers, pinch grip hangers, top garment hangers and so on are among the standardized hangers under the VICS standards.
SUMMARYAccording to one aspect of the present invention, a foldable garment hanger is provided. The foldable garment hanger includes a hook; a hanger body connected to the hook, the hanger body including a first arm section and a second arm section; a means for holding a garment on the hanger; a hinge connecting the first arm section and the second arm section, the first arm section and the second arm section being pivotable with respect to each other through the hinge between a folded configuration of the hanger and an unfolded configuration of the hanger; and a locking member associated with the hanger body and configured to lock the hanger in the unfolded configuration.
For example, the locking member can include a moveable member capable of moving between a first operative position and a second operative position. At the first operative position, the moveable member permits pivotal movement between the first arm section and the second arm section through the hinge; and at the second operative position, the moveable member is capable of engaging both the first arm section and the second arm section to lock the first arm section with the second arm section in the unfolded configuration of the hanger.
For example, the hanger further includes a discontinuity between the first arm section and the second arm section, the discontinuity being laterally opposite the hinge.
For example, the first arm section defines a first channel and the second arm section defines a second channel, and the moveable member is capable of moving within the first channel and the second channel between the first operative position and the second operative position.
For example, the moveable member includes an elongated body and an expanded terminus at a longitudinal end of the elongated body; the moveable member further includes a free end opposite to the longitudinal end.
For example, when the moveable member moves to the first operative position, the free end of the moveable member is disposed within the discontinuity of the hanger, thereby permitting pivotal movement between the first arm section and the second arm section.
For example, when the moveable member moves to the second operative position, the free end of the locking member enters the first channel or the second channel, thereby locking the first arm section and the second arm section in the unfolded configuration of the hanger.
For example, the hanger further includes a stopper configured to engage the expanded terminus, when the moveable member moves to the first operative position.
For example, the hanger further includes a material band disposed in at least one of the first channel and the second channel, the material band being configured to engage the expanded terminus when the moveable member moves to the second operative position.
For example, the expanded terminus includes a substantially flat mating surface and the material band includes a substantially flat complementary mating surface, the mating surface and complementary surface engaging reach other when the moveable member moves to the second operative position.
For example, the hanger further includes a void provided in the hanger body, which void is laterally opposite the material band.
For example, the expanded terminus includes a first pushing surface and the free end includes a second pushing surface.
For example, the first pushing surface is curved or sloped, and the foldable garment hanger further includes an indicator formed on the first pushing surface.
For example, the hanger further includes a plurality of enhancing ribs associated with the hanger body, the plurality of enhancing ribs being configured to engage the moveable member when the hanger is twisted.
For example, the locking member includes a snap lock associated with one of the first arm section and the second arm section and a socket associated with the other of the first arm section and the second arm section. When the first arm section and the second arm section are pivoted to the unfolded configuration, the snap lock and the socket engage each other to lock the first arm section and the second arm section in the unfolded configuration.
For example, the snap lock includes a locking surface and the socket includes a retaining surface, the locking surface and the retaining surface operatively engaging each other in an anti-separation manner to lock the first arm section and the second arm section in the unfolded configuration.
For example, a first means for holding the garment includes a first clip connected to a longitudinal terminal end of the first arm section and a second means for holding the garment includes a second clip connected to a longitudinal terminal end of the second arm section.
For example, the hinge is offset with respect to the center of the length of the hanger body, such that, when the first arm section and the second arm section are pivoted to the folded configuration, the first clip and the second clip do not directly engage each other.
For example, the first arm section includes a recess configured to at least partially receive the second clip, such that the second arm section is nestable in the first arm section when the hanger is in the folded configuration.
For example, the second arm section includes a recess configured to at least partially receive the first clip, such that the first arm section is nestable in the second arm section when the hanger is in the folded configuration.
These and other features, aspects and benefits of the present invention will be made apparent with reference to the following specification and accompanying drawings, where like reference numerals refer to like features across the several views, and wherein:
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The hanger 100 further includes a hinge 150 made of a plastic material or a metal material, through which the first arm section 130 and the second arm section 140 are pivotable with one another between a folded or transportation configuration of the hanger (as shown in
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A skilled person in the art understands that the above disclosure can be applied to the first arm section or the second arm section equally and interchangeably, and therefore, is not limited to one arm section.
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It has been contemplated by Applicants that, when the hanger 200 is in the folded or transportation configuration, i.e., garments (such as jeans or pants) can be folded with the hanger for conveniently packaging and shipping the garments. This folded configuration increases efficiency and economy of packaging and transporting garments, and provides more latitude for arranging the garments without incurring undesirable wrinkles on the garments. It has also been contemplated by Applicants that, when the hanger 200 is in the unfolded or display configuration, garments can be fully presented or displayed. Furthermore, the retailers do not need to incur additional operations to sort, manipulate and secure the garments, which renders the Garment-On-Hanger program more attractive
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The hanger body 1200 can have a substantially C-shaped cross-section, as shown in
The hanger body 1200 includes a first arm section 1300 and a second arm section 1400, connected to and pivotable with each other through a hinge 1500. The hinge 1500 can be a one piece material, such as a living hinge, or constructed from a plurality of components, such as a hinge having pin(s) and bracket(s). By means of the hinge 1500, the first arm section 1300 and the second arm section 1400 are capable of pivoting with respect to one another, between a folded or transportation configuration of the hanger as exemplarily shown in
It has been contemplated by Applicants that, when the hanger 1000 is in the folded or transportation configuration, i.e., garments (such as jeans or pants) can be folded with the hanger for conveniently packaging and shipping the garments. This folded configuration increases efficiency and economy of packaging and transporting garments, and provides more latitude for arranging the garments without incurring undesirable wrinkles on the garments. It has also been contemplated by Applicants that, when the hanger 1000 is in the unfolded or display configuration, garments can be fully presented or displayed. Furthermore, the retailers do not need to incur additional operations to sort, manipulate and secure the garments, which renders the Garment-On-Hanger program more attractive.
The first arm section 1300 and the second arm section 1400 extend oppositely from the hinge 1500. The first and second arm sections can be substantially aligned with each other to form a substantially flat beam; alternatively, the arm sections can each extend downwardly to form an angled beam. The first arm section 1300 includes a first top flange 1320, a first bottom flange 1340 and a first middle panel 1360 connecting the first top flange 1320 and the first bottom flange 1340. The first top flange 1320, the first bottom flange 1340 and the first middle panel 1360 together define a substantially C-shaped first channel 1370. The second arm section 1400 includes a second top flange 1420, a second bottom flange 1440 and a second middle panel 1460 connecting the second top flange 1420 and the second bottom flange 1440. The second top flange 1420, the second bottom flange 1440 and the second middle panel 1460 together define a substantially C-shaped second channel 1470.
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The hanger 1000 further includes a locking member 1600 associated with the hanger body 1200. In the shown embodiment, the locking member 1600 is substantially elongated and is properly dimensioned to allow sliding or translating movements of the locking member within the first channel 1370 and the second channel 1470.
When the moveable locking member 1600 is at a first operative position, the locking member permits pivotal movement between the first arm section 1300 and the second arm section 1400 through the hinge 1500, thereby permitting the hanger 1000 to be folded, which is further explained with reference to
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A stopper 1900 is formed on the inner surface of the second middle panel 1460 of the second arm section 1400. As shown in
Although in the shown embodiment, the description of the first operative position of the locking member has been made with reference to the locking member being in the channel of the second arm section, a skilled person in the art understands that the first arm section and the second arm section are structurally and functionally interchangeable with respect to the operative positions of the locking member.
When the hanger 1000 is in use, the locking member 1600 is initially assembled into the hanger body 1200 at the first operative position, as shown in
During operation, the expanded terminus 1630 of the locking member 1600 is pushed by the operator to move or slide along the direction indicated by M, from the first operative position shown in
When the free end 1640 of the locking member 1600 fully enters the first channel 1370 as shown in
The locking member 1600 further includes a second pushing surface 1680 at the free end 1640, which allows the operator to push the locking member 1600 along an opposite direction of the direction M, thereby initiating the unlocking operation. When necessary, the mating surface 1660 of the expanded terminus 1630 can also be manipulated to facilitate the unlocking operation.
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In addition, a plurality of enhancing ribs 2100 are provided on the top and bottom flanges of the first arm section and the second arm section, respectively. The enhancing ribs 2100 extend from the flanges towards the locking member 1600, and maintain a relatively small gap between the flanges and the ribs. During operation, when the hanger 1000 is twisted, the enhancing ribs 2100 become engaged with the locking member 1600 and thus, counteract the twisting of the hanger body 1200. As a result, damage of the hanger caused by the twisting can be prevented.
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For packaging and shipping certain garments, such as jeans, it is advantageous to fold and box the garments with hangers, such that when retailers receive the garments, they can simply unfold the hangers and display the garments, without incurring additional operation of the hangers, such as opening the clips of the hangers to secure the garments. The foldable garment hanger according to the present invention permits garments foldable with the hangers for conveniently packaging and shipping the garments, while permitting the hangers lockable in an unfolded position for full display of the garments.
The plastic hanger of the present invention can be formed of styrene. In the alternative, the hanger can be molded from polypropylene, preferably H.I. styrene polypropylene, polyvinylchloride, ABS or other suitable thermoplastics and mixtures thereof. For additional reinforcement, K resin can be added to the plastic material.
The present invention has been described with respect to certain exemplary embodiments. Certain alterations and/or modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of the instant disclosure, without departing from the spirit or the scope of the invention. These embodiments are offered as merely illustrative, and not limiting, on the scope of the invention, which is defined solely with reference to the following appended claims.
Claims
1. A foldable garment hanger comprising:
- a hook;
- a hanger body connected to the hook, the hanger body comprising a first arm section and a second arm section;
- a means for holding a garment on the hanger;
- a hinge connecting the first arm section and the second arm section, the first arm section and the second arm section being pivotable with respect to each other through the hinge between a folded configuration of the hanger and an unfolded configuration of the hanger; and
- a locking member associated with the hanger body and configured to lock the hanger in the unfolded configuration.
2. The foldable garment hanger of claim 1, wherein the locking member comprises a moveable member capable of moving between a first operative position and a second operative position,
- wherein: at the first operative position, the moveable member permits pivotal movement between the first arm section and the second arm section through the hinge; and at the second operative position, the moveable member is capable of engaging both the first arm section and the second arm section to lock the first arm section with the second arm section.
3. The foldable garment hanger of claim 2, further comprising a discontinuity between the first arm section and the second arm section, the discontinuity being laterally opposite the hinge.
4. The foldable garment hanger of claim 3, wherein the first arm section defines a first channel and the second arm section defines a second channel, and the moveable member is capable of moving within the first channel and the second channel between the first operative position and the second operative position.
5. The foldable garment hanger of claim 4, wherein the moveable member comprises an elongated body and an expanded terminus at a longitudinal end of the elongated body, the moveable member further comprises a free end opposite to the longitudinal end.
6. The foldable garment hanger of claim 5, wherein, when the moveable member moves to the first operative position, the free end of the moveable member is disposed within the discontinuity of the hanger, thereby permitting pivotal movement between the first arm section and the second arm section.
7. The foldable garment hanger of claim 5, wherein, when the moveable member moves to the second operative position, the free end of the locking member enters the first channel or the second channel, thereby locking the first arm section and the second arm section in the unfolded configuration of the hanger.
8. The foldable garment hanger of claim 5, further comprising a stopper configured to engage the expanded terminus, when the moveable member moves to the first operative position.
9. The foldable garment hanger of claim 5, further comprising a material band disposed in at least one of the first channel and the second channel, the material band being configured to engage the expanded terminus when the moveable member moves to the second operative position.
10. The foldable garment hanger of claim 9, wherein the expanded terminus comprises a substantially flat mating surface and the material band comprises a substantially flat complementary mating surface, the mating surface and complementary surface engaging reach other when the moveable member moves to the second operative position.
11. The foldable garment hanger of claim 9, further comprising a void provided in the hanger body, which void is laterally opposite the material band.
12. The foldable garment hanger of claim 5, wherein the expanded terminus comprises a first pushing surface and the free end comprises a second pushing surface.
13. The foldable garment hanger of claim 12, wherein the first pushing surface is curved or sloped, and the foldable garment hanger further comprises an indicator formed on the first pushing surface.
14. The foldable garment hanger of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of enhancing ribs associated with the hanger body, the plurality of enhancing ribs being configured to engage the moveable member when the hanger is twisted.
15. The foldable garment hanger of claim 1, wherein the locking member comprises a snap lock associated with one of the first arm section and the second arm section and a socket associated with the other of the first arm section and the second arm section, wherein, when the first arm section and the second arm section are pivoted to the unfolded configuration, the snap lock and the socket engage each other to lock the first arm section and the second arm section in the unfolded configuration.
16. The foldable garment hanger of claim 15, wherein the snap lock comprises a locking surface and the socket comprises a retaining surface, the locking surface and the retaining surface operatively engaging each other in an anti-separation manner to lock the first arm section and the second arm section in the unfolded configuration.
17. The foldable garment hanger of claim 1, wherein a first means for holding the garment comprises a first clip connected to a longitudinal terminal end of the first arm section and a second means for holding the garment comprises a second clip connected to a longitudinal terminal end of the second arm section.
18. The foldable garment hanger of claim 17, wherein the hinge is offset with respect to the center of the length of the hanger body, such that, when the first arm section and the second arm section are pivoted to the folded configuration, the first clip and the second clip do not directly engage each other.
19. The foldable garment hanger of claim 18, wherein the first arm section comprises a recess configured to at least partially receive the second clip, such that the second arm section is nestable in the first arm section when the hanger is in the folded configuration.
20. The foldable garment hanger of claim 18, wherein the second arm section comprises a recess configured to at least partially receive the first clip, such that the first arm section is nestable in the second arm section when the hanger is in the folded configuration.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 22, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 2, 2015
Applicant: BRAIFORM (HK) LTD. (Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong)
Inventors: Stanley F. Gouldson (Northport, NY), Michael Warren (London)
Application Number: 14/414,220