Field of Application
[0001] The present invention is applicable to the field of equipment for clothing and, in
particular, relates to a hanger and the hook thereof.
State of the Art
[0002] In the field of clothing equipment, the use of hangers for hanging garments for storage
and/or transport is known.
[0003] Typically, the hangers comprise a body which serves to support the garments and a
hook, coupled to such a body, characterized by a hook-shaped end which allows the
hanger to be hung.
[0004] In the prior art, the hanger bodies are generally made of plastic or wooden materials
and the coupling with the hooks is obtained by screwing, snapping or, in the case
of plastic bodies, by hot assembly.
[0005] It is evident that the hook/body coupling is the most stressed hanger component when
hanging garments. The stresses imposed by the hook on the body during the hanging
and movement of the hangers, also in relation to the weight of the garments supported,
can compromise the seal of the coupling, compromising the stability thereof or causing
the slipping of the hook from the body.
[0006] Furthermore, as a result of the deterioration of the hook/body coupling, such stresses
can cause cracks and tears on the hanger body and damage it.
[0007] As said, the known hangers are made of materials characterized by mechanical strengths
adapted to ensure the integrity of the hangers for the most common uses. Recently,
however, hangers are being developed whose body is made of environmentally friendly
materials, such as paper, lacking mechanical strength features such as to ensure hanging
garments without the hook breaking or detaching.
[0008] Moreover, the known methods for coupling the hooks to the environmentally friendly
bodies do not ensure the stability of the hook itself, allowing longitudinal movements
and oscillations such as to damage the hanger body.
[0009] In addition, the following documents are known:
US 920894 A, which describes a coat hanger consisting of two movable arms hinged to a common
head,
WO 2015115039 A2, which describes hangers characterized by substantially planar hooks,
CN 110151939 A, which describes a hook coupled by a nut to a thin body, and
JP S5454444 U, which also describes a coat hanger comprising a hook passing through the body of
the hanger itself.
[0010] However, what is described in the documents mentioned does not suggest any solution
for overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks, in particular, the problems deriving
from the use of environmentally friendly materials (e.g., paper) for making the hanger
bodies.
Presentation of the Invention
[0011] The object of the present invention is to provide a hanger couplable to a hanger
body which allows at least partially overcoming the drawbacks highlighted above.
[0012] In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide a hook capable of
coupling with hanger bodies made of materials characterized by poor mechanical strength.
[0013] Another object is to provide a hook which allows to reinforce the body to which it
is coupled, ensuring greater mechanical strength and limiting, if not eliminating,
any risk of damage in response to the stresses to which it is subjected.
[0014] A further object is to provide a hook whose coupling with the body of a hanger ensures
stability, preventing oscillations and longitudinal movements in the hook itself which
would entail the risk of slippage.
[0015] Having said the foregoing, it is evident that another object of the present invention
is to provide a hanger whose hook achieves all the preceding objects.
[0016] Said objects, as well as others which will become clearer in the following, are achieved
by a hanger having a shaped body for supporting garments and a hook couplable to the
hanger body in accordance with the claims which follow, which are to be considered
as an integral part of the present patent.
[0017] In particular, the hook of the invention comprises a first end bent like a hook,
a substantially straight second end and joining means to allow the stable coupling
of the hook to the hanger body.
[0018] According to an aspect of the invention, the joining means of the hook comprise at
least one upper laminar element and at least one lower laminar element, capable of
being arranged respectively operatively upstream and downstream of the hanger body
and both placed abutting against said body.
[0019] According to another aspect of the invention, said laminar elements have respectively
at least a first hole and at least a second hole shaped to be hit by the hook.
[0020] According to a further aspect, the hook of the invention also comprises at least
one spacer for stabilizing the hook when coupled to the hanger body.
[0021] Advantageously, such elements being, as mentioned, placed abutting against the hanger
body, they act as a reinforcement of the body itself thus allowing to increase the
mechanical strength thereof, limiting, if not eliminating, any risk of damage in response
to the stresses borne.
[0022] Still advantageously, the hook of the invention is couplable to any hanger body,
regardless of the materials with which it is made and therefore regardless of the
mechanical strength features thereof.
[0023] Furthermore, still advantageously, the spacer allows to stabilize the hook, when
coupled to the hanger body, preventing oscillations such as to compromise hanging.
[0024] From the above, it is evident that the objects described are achieved by a hook couplable
to a hanger body and comprising joining means according to the above.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0025] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more evident in light
of the detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a hanger
according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example with the aid
of the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a hook according to the invention in an axonometric view;
FIG. 2 shows a detail of the hook of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 shows the hook of FIG. 1 in an exploded axonometric view.
Detailed description of some preferred embodiments
[0026] With reference to the aforementioned figures, a hanger
50 is described having a shaped body
51 for supporting garments and a hook
1 couplable to the body
51 itself. In particular, only a portion of the body
51 of the hanger
50 is seen in the figures, but this does not constitute a limitation or difficulty in
understanding the present invention.
[0027] The hook
1 comprises a first end
3 bent like a hook, a substantially straight second end
4 and joining means
6 to allow the stable coupling of the hook
1 to the body
51 of the hanger
50.
[0028] According to an aspect of the invention, the joining means
6 of the hook
1 comprise an upper laminar element
8, of any geometry, capable of being operatively arranged upstream and abutting against
the body
51 of the hanger
50.
[0029] According to the described embodiment, the upper element
8 comprises, although not shown in the figures, one or more teeth adapted to penetrate
into the body of the hanger
50. Advantageously, such teeth prevent the upper element
8 from moving.
[0030] Obviously, such an aspect must not be considered limiting for different embodiments
of the invention where, for example, the upper laminar element is free or is fixed
to the hanger body by rivets, adhesives or other means.
[0031] Furthermore, such a laminar element
8 comprises reinforcing projections
11. Obviously, such an aspect should also not be considered limiting for different embodiments
of the invention.
[0032] According to another aspect of the invention, the joining means
6 of the hook
1 also comprise a lower laminar element
12, also of any geometry, capable of being operatively arranged downstream and abutting
against the body
51 of the hanger
50.
[0033] Since, as said, the laminar elements
8 and
12 are capable of being positioned against the body
51 of the hanger
50, they act as a reinforcement of the body
51 itself, advantageously allowing to increase the mechanical strength thereof against
the stresses to which the hanger
50 is subjected at the joining point with the hook
1.
[0034] Still advantageously, the reinforcement of the body
51 of the hanger
50 made with the laminar elements
8 and
12 allows to limit, if not eliminate, the risk of the body
51 incurring damage caused by such stresses.
[0035] Furthermore, still advantageously, since the mechanical strength is guaranteed by
the laminar elements
8 and
12, the hook
1 of the invention is couplable to any body
51 of the hanger
50, regardless of the materials with which it is made and therefore regardless of the
mechanical strength features thereof.
[0036] According to a further aspect of the invention, the laminar elements
8 and
12 respectively have a first hole
14 and a second hole
15 shaped to be hit by the hook
1. Such holes
14 and
15 allow the hook
1 to be coupled to the joining means
6 and, consequently, to the body
51 of the hanger
50.
[0037] In addition, according to the embodiment of the invention which is described, the
laminar elements
8 and
12 each comprise a pair of additional holes
18 shaped to be hit by a mutually stable coupling element.
[0038] Advantageously, the coupling between the upper element
8 and the lower element
12 increases the stability of the pair by eliminating any relative movements. Obviously,
such an aspect should not be considered limiting for different embodiments of the
invention where, for example, the laminar elements are not mutually coupled.
[0039] According to another aspect of the invention, the joining means
6 of the hook
1 also comprise a spacer
20 for stabilizing towards the oscillations of the hook
1 when coupled to the body
51 of the hanger
50.
[0040] According to the embodiment described, the spacer
20 consists of a first shaped portion
21 of the lower laminar element
12. Obviously, this aspect must not be considered limiting for different embodiments
of the invention where, for example, the spacer consists of a second shaped portion
of the upper laminar element or consists of an additional body decoupled from the
laminar elements. Furthermore, even the number of spacer elements should not be considered
a limiting feature for the invention.
[0041] Advantageously, the presence of a spacer
20 allows, as mentioned, to stabilize the hook
1 when coupled to the body
51 of the hanger
50, blocking any oscillations which would result in damage to the body
51 and slipping risks of the hook
1 or the clothes falling.
[0042] According to a further aspect of the invention, the hook
1 comprises first locking means
22 to mechanically retain it in the second hole
15. Such first locking means
22, arranged at the second end
4 of the hook
1, therefore prevent the latter from slipping from the laminar element
12.
[0043] According to the described embodiment, the first locking means
22 consist of a swelling of the second end
4 of the hook
1. Obviously, this aspect must not be considered limiting for different embodiments
of the invention where, for example, they consist of a rivet couplable to the second
end of the hook, a particular shape of the hole which can allow the deformation thereof
with consequent locking or in the case where the lower locking of the hook occurs
by means of the lateral bending of the second end.
[0044] According to another aspect of the invention, the hook
1 also comprises second locking means
24 for holding it in the first hole
14. They are arranged in an intermediate zone
25 of the hook
1 and prevent the slipping thereof from the upper laminar element
8.
[0045] According to the described embodiment, said second locking means
24 consist of a thickening
30 of the hook
1 itself. Such thickening
30 may completely wrap around the section of the hook
1 or only a portion thereof.
[0046] Obviously, such an aspect must also not be considered limiting for different embodiments
of the invention where, for example, the slipping of the hook is prevented by a rivet
capable of being operatively arranged upstream of the upper laminar element.
[0047] According to executive embodiments of the embodiment of the invention described,
the mechanical retention of the hook, to prevent the slipping thereof, is not achieved
by the first and the second locking means but by welding points or by deformations
of the hook such as to retain it in the holes.
[0048] From the above, it is evident that the object of the invention is also a hook couplable
to the body
51 of the hanger
50 and comprising joining means
6 as described above.
[0049] A complete description of the hook
1 of the invention is omitted here, since it would replicate what is already written
about the same during the description of the hanger. What is observed is that it achieves
all the aforementioned advantages.
[0050] In light of the foregoing, it is understood that the hanger of the invention achieves
all the intended objects.
[0051] In particular, the hook of the invention allows to reinforce the body to which it
is coupled in order to ensure an increase in mechanical strength.
[0052] Accordingly, the hook of the invention is couplable to hanger bodies made of materials
characterized by poor mechanical strength.
[0053] Furthermore, the hook of the invention limits, if not eliminates, the risk of incurring
damage caused by the stresses to which it is subjected.
[0054] In addition, the hook of the invention ensures the stability of a possible coupling
thereof, preventing the hook itself from oscillating and slipping.
[0055] The invention might be subject to many changes and variants, which are all included
in the appended claims. Moreover, all the details and steps may furthermore be replaced
by other technically equivalent elements, and the materials may be different depending
on the needs, without departing from the protection scope of the invention defined
by the appended claims.
1. A hanger having a shaped body (
51) for supporting garments and a hook (
1) coupled to said body (
51) of said hanger (
50), said hook (
1) comprising a first end (
3) bent like a hook, a substantially straight second end (
4) and joining means (
6) to allow the stable coupling of said hook (
1) to said body (
51) of said hanger (
50),
said hanger (
50) being
characterized in that said joining means (
6) of said hook (
1) comprise:
- at least one upper laminar element (8) capable of being operatively arranged upstream and abutting against said body (51) of said hanger (50), said upper element (8) having at least one first hole (14) shaped to be hit by said hook (1);
- at least one lower laminar element (12) capable of being operatively arranged downstream and abutting against said body
(51) of said hanger (50), said lower element (12) having at least one second hole (15) shaped to be hit by said hook (1);
- at least one spacer (20) for stabilizing said hook (1) when coupled to said body (51) of said hanger (50).
2. The hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that said spacer (20) consists of a first shaped portion (21) of said lower laminar element (12).
3. The hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that said spacer consists of a second shaped portion of said upper laminar element.
4. The hanger according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said upper laminar element comprises one or more teeth adapted to penetrate into
the hanger body so as to prevent movements of said upper element.
5. The hanger according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said laminar elements (8, 12) each comprise at least one additional hole (18) shaped to be hit by a mutually stable coupling element of said laminar elements
(8, 12).
6. The hanger according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises first locking means (22) of said hook (1) in said second hole (15) of said lower element (12) arranged at said second end (4) of said hook (1) to prevent the slipping of said hook (1) from said lower element (12).
7. The hanger according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises second locking means (24) for locking said hook (1) in said first hole (14) of said upper element (8) arranged in an intermediate zone (25) of said hook (1) to prevent the slipping of said hook (1) from said upper element (8).
8. A hook couplable to a body (
51) of a hanger (
50) comprising a first end (
3) bent like a hook, a substantially straight second end (
4) and joining means (
6) to allow the stable coupling of said hook (
1) to the body (
51) of the hanger (
50), said hook (
1) being
characterized in that said joining means (
6) comprise:
- at least one upper laminar element (8) having at least one first hole (14) shaped to be hit by said hook (1), said upper element (8) being capable of being operatively arranged upstream and abutting against the body
(51) of the hanger (50);
- at least one lower laminar element (12) having at least one second hole (15) shaped to be hit by said hook (1), said lower element (12) being capable of being operatively arranged downstream and abutting against the
body (51) of the hanger (50);
- at least one spacer (20) for stabilizing said hook (1) when coupled to the body (51) of the hanger (50).