SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Most conventional clothing hangers are formed into (i) a triangular shaped frame
to help the clothing keep its shape and (ii) a hook located above the frame for hanging
clothing on a bar in a closet or on a clothing rack. One disadvantage of these conventional
clothing hangers is that they require quite a bit of horizontal space in a closet.
For example, conventional clothing hangers cannot be used in confined spaces, such
as shallow closets or clothing racks with little back clearance, because the size
and shape of conventional clothing hangers is fixed and cannot be changed. As a result,
the bar, rack, track, or similar support on which conventional clothing hangers are
hung must be placed sufficiently far from the wall to provide enough clearance to
accommodate the physical dimensions of the clothing hanger while the clothing hanger
is hung on the bar, rack, track, or other similar support.
[0002] To overcome this and other disadvantages of conventional clothes hangers, embodiments
disclosed herein include a foldable clothing hanger assembly that takes up less horizontal
space in a closet or other room, and can be used to store clothing in confined spaces,
as compared to conventional clothing hangers.
[0003] Disclosed embodiments include a foldable hanger assembly comprising a hook, a frame
assembly having a first frame component and a second frame component, and a hinge
assembly that connects the first frame component and the second frame component. In
some embodiments, the hinge assembly connects (and in some instances, detachably connects)
the first frame component and the second frame component. In some embodiments, the
first frame component comprises a wire (or other suitable material) formed into a
first semi-triangular shape (or other suitable shape), wherein the hook is fixedly
attached to a top of the first semi-triangular shape. In some embodiments, the second
frame component comprises a wire (or other suitable material) formed into a second
semi-triangular shape (or other suitable shape), wherein the first frame component
is larger than the second frame component.
[0004] In some embodiments, the hinge assembly comprises a first hinge insert, a second
hinge insert, and a hinge clip. The first hinge insert is fixedly attached to the
first frame component and the second hinge insert component is fixedly attached to
the second frame component. In operation, the hinge clip connects the first hinge
insert to the second hinge insert. In some examples, the hinge clip is detachable
and detachably connects the first hinge insert to the second hinge insert. The hinge
assembly allows the first frame component and the second frame component to pivot
relative to each other from a horizontally open configuration into a horizontally
closed configuration.
[0005] The foldable hanger assembly can be used in several ways. For example, the foldable
hanger assembly can be used in a closed configuration to store clothing more compactly
than with a conventional hanger. Additionally, in embodiments where the first frame
component and second frame component are detachable from each other, the first frame
component can be detached from the second frame component and used by itself to store
clothing more compactly than with a conventional hanger.
[0006] Some embodiments include a clothing storage system comprising a pair of brackets,
a hanging rod, and at least one foldable hanger assembly. In some embodiments, the
hanging rod has at least one groove for accommodating the hook of the foldable hanger
assembly. In some embodiments, the hanging rod has a plurality of grooves, where each
groove is configured to accommodate the hook of a corresponding foldable hanger assembly.
In some embodiments, each bracket of the pair of brackets further comprises a mounting
plate having two or more screw holes for fixing the mounting plate to a wall and a
ring fixed to the mounting plate, wherein the ring surrounds an end of the hanging
rod. In some alternative embodiments, the clothing storage system further comprises
a shelf that is fixed to a wall. Each bracket of the pair of brackets further comprises
a triangular shaped mounting plate (or other suitably-shaped mounting plate) with
a hole, wherein the hole receives an end of the hanging rod, and the pair of brackets
are fixed to the shelf. In some embodiments, the system comprises a shelf positioned
above the rod, wherein the shelf is connected to the mounting brackets. A support
may extend from the shelf to the wall.
[0007] The foldable hanger assembly embodiments disclosed herein provide several advantages.
For example, disclosed embodiments provide a space-saving solution for storing clothing
in confined spaces via an innovative design that enables the foldable hanger assembly
to pivot from a horizontally open configuration to a horizontally closed configuration,
thereby reducing the horizontal space required for hanging clothes by almost 50% as
compared to conventional hangers. Additionally, the assembly features a hinge mechanism
that not only facilitates the folding action but also maintains the foldable hanger
assembly in any desired position between fully open and closed, thereby adding versatility
and flexibility for storing various garment types. Further, in some embodiments, the
detachable components of the foldable hanger assembly offer additional convenience,
allowing for single component use or compact storage when not in use, further enhancing
the utility and adaptability of the foldable hanger assembly for different storage
environments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Fig. 1 shows a foldable hanger assembly according to some embodiments.
Fig. 2 shows an exploded view of a foldable hanger assembly according to some embodiments.
Fig. 3 shows a foldable hanger assembly in a closed configuration according to some
embodiments.
Fig. 4 shows a top view of a hinge assembly when the foldable hanger assembly is in
a closed configuration according to some embodiments.
Fig. 5a shows a top view of a foldable hanger assembly in a closed configuration when
the hinge inserts are staggered relative to one another according to some embodiments.
Fig. 5b shows a top view of a foldable hanger assembly in a closed configuration when
the hinge inserts are parallel to one another according to some embodiments.
Fig. 6 shows a clothing storage system including a plurality of foldable hanger assemblies
according to some embodiments.
Fig. 7 shows a clothing storage system without a foldable hanger assembly according
to some embodiments.
Fig. 8 shows a side view of the clothing storage system including the foldable hanger
assembly according to some embodiments.
Fig. 9 shows a perspective view of the clothing storage system including a plurality
of foldable hanger assemblies according to some embodiments.
Fig. 10 shows a foldable hanger assembly with an alternative hinge assembly according
to some embodiments.
Fig. 11 shows a foldable hanger assembly with a alternative hinge insert according
to some embodiments.
Fig. 12 shows further aspects of the alternative hinge assembly with an alternative
hinge insert according to some embodiments.
Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of an example clothing storage system according to
some embodiments.
Fig. 14 shows a front-facing view of an example clothing storage system according
to some embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the foldable hanger assembly 10 includes a first frame
component 1, a second frame component 2, and a hinge assembly 4. In some embodiments,
the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 are formed out of wire
or similarly suitable material. In the example embodiments shown in Figs. 1 and 2,
the wire (or similar material) is formed into triangular shapes, semi-triangular,
or triangle-like shapes. However, the wire (or other suitable material) may be formed
into any other shape that is suitable for hanging clothes.
[0010] The first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 may be made out of metal
wire, plastic, wood, or any other suitably rigid material. In some embodiments, the
first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 are formed from stainless
steel wire.
[0011] The hinge assembly 4 for the foldable hanger assembly 10 includes a hinge clip 7,
a first hinge insert 5, and a second hinge insert 6. The first hinge insert 5 is provided
on the first frame component 1 and the second hinge insert 6 is provided on the second
frame component 2.
[0012] Components of the hinge assembly 4 may be made from an injection molded plastic,
such as acetal copolymer, or a combination of rubber and plastic. For example, the
hinge inserts 5, 6 may be formed by an injection molding process, where the hinge
inserts 5, 6 are molded onto the first frame component 1 and the second frame component
2, respectively. Similarly, the hinge clip 7 may also be formed by an injection molding
process. In some embodiments, one or more components of the hinge assembly 4 may be
formed from other materials, such as (i) metals, such as stainless steel, aluminum,
brass, or other alloys, (ii) plastics, such as acetal copolymer, polypropylene, polycarbonate,
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), or other thermoplastics, (iii) rubber, (iv)
composites that combine fibers (e.g., carbon or glass) with a resin that offers desirable
strength-to-weight ratios, or (v) any other material now known or later developed
that would be suitable for the hinge assembly 4 components.
[0013] A hinge clip 7 holds the first hinge insert 5 and the second hinge insert 6 together
to facilitate folding the of the foldable hanger assembly 10 as described herein.
[0014] In some embodiments, the hinge clip 7 includes (i) a first plurality of grooves on
a first inner surface of the hinge clip 7 that are configured to engage with corresponding
structures on the first hinge insert 5 and (ii) a second plurality of grooves on a
second inner surface of the hinge clip 7 that are configured to engage with corresponding
structures on the second hinge insert 6.
[0015] In some embodiments, the foldable hanger assembly 10 may additionally include optional
stopper beads 8 to accommodate slippery garments or garments with straps. In some
embodiments, the stopper beads 8 are positioned on the shoulder of each of the first
frame component 1 and the second frame component 2. The stopper beads 8 may be made
from any material with sufficient friction to secure the beads on the shoulders of
the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2. In some embodiments,
the stopper beads 8 may be made of rubber, plastic, metal, or other suitable material.
In operation, the stopper beads 8 prevent garments from sliding off the shoulders
of first frame component 1 and second frame component 2.
[0016] In addition to the stopper beads 8, or perhaps as an alternative to the stopper beads
8, in some embodiments, the first frame component 1 and/or the second frame component
2 may additionally or alternatively include a notch, catch, or similar recess along
the top portion to hold a garment strap.
[0017] In the example embodiments shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the first frame component 1 is
formed into a triangular or semi-triangular shape with a flat (or substantially flat)
top segment by bending the wire from which the first frame component 1 is formed as
described below. In the example shown in Fig. 2, the first frame component 1 contains
five segments and five bends. The first bend 12 is formed between a right vertical
segment 11 and top horizontal segment 13 of the first frame component 1, which forms
a substantially right inner angle. The second bend 14 and third bend 16 create a short
transitional segment 15 between the top horizontal segment 13 and the left shoulder
segment 17 of the first frame component 1. The second bend 14 is formed between the
top segment 13 and the transitional segment 15 of the first frame component 1, thereby
forming a substantially obtuse inner angle. The third bend 16 is formed between the
short transitional area 15 and the left shoulder segment 17 of the first frame component
1, thereby forming a substantially obtuse inner angle. The fourth bend 18 is formed
between the left shoulder segment 17 and the bottom horizontal segment 19 of the first
frame component 1, thereby forming a substantially acute inner angle. The fifth bend
20 is formed between the bottom horizontal segment 19 and the right vertical segment
11 of the first frame component 1, thereby forming a substantially right inner angle.
[0018] The first frame component 1 additionally includes a hook portion 3 having a vertical
post. The vertical post is attached to the top horizontal segment 13 of the first
frame component 1. In operation, the foldable hanger assembly 10 hangs from a clothes
rod (e.g., rod 32 shown and described with reference to Figs. 6-9 and 13-14) via hook
portion 3.
[0019] In some embodiments, the ends of the wire of the first frame component 1 are hidden
underneath the first hinge insert 5 where the first hinge insert 5 is molded onto
the first frame component 1. In some example embodiments, the ends of the wire are
bent slightly with respect to one another in order to prevent the rotation of the
first frame component 1 inside of the first hinge insert 5, as indicated by the dotted
lines showing the ends of the wire of the first frame component 1 within the first
hinge insert 5.
[0020] As further shown in the example depicted in Figs. 1 and 2, the second frame component
2 is formed into a triangular or semi-triangular shape by bending the wire of the
second frame component 2 as described below. In the example shown in Fig. 2, the second
frame component 2 contains three segments and three bends. The first bend 22 is formed
between the vertical left segment 21 and the right shoulder segment 23 of the second
frame component 2, thereby forming a substantially acute inner angle. The second bend
24 is formed between the right shoulder segment 23 and the bottom horizontal segment
25 of the second frame component 2, thereby forming a substantially acute inner angle.
The third bend 26 is formed between the bottom horizontal segment 25 and the left
vertical segment 21 of the second frame component 2, thereby forming a substantially
right inner angle.
[0021] In some embodiments, the ends of the wire of the second frame component 2 are hidden
underneath the second hinge insert 6 where the second hinge insert 6 is molded onto
the second frame component 2. In some embodiments, the ends of the wire of the second
frame component 2 are bent slightly with respect to one another in order to prevent
the rotation of the second frame component 2 inside of the second hinge insert 6,
as indicated by the dotted lines showing the ends of the wire of the second frame
component 2 within the second hinge insert 6.
[0022] The configuration of the example first frame component 1 and second frame component
2 depicted in the figures is for illustration purposes only. Other suitable configurations
of the first frame component 1 and second frame component 2 could be used as well.
[0023] Fig. 3 shows a foldable hanger assembly 10 in a closed configuration according to
some embodiments. In the closed configuration, the second frame component 2 is folded
back onto the first frame component 1 via the hinge assembly 4. While in this closed
configuration, the foldable hanger assembly 10 takes up less horizontal space than
when in the open configuration shown in Fig. 1.
[0024] Fig. 4 shows a top view of a hinge assembly 4 when the foldable hanger assembly is
in a closed configuration according to some embodiments.
[0025] The hinge assembly 4 allows the second frame component 2 to rotate approximately
180° around the first frame component 1 into the closed configuration. In some embodiments,
the second frame component 2 is rotatable substantially 360° about the hinge assembly
4 relative to the first frame component 1. For example, when viewing the hanger assembly
10 from the top where the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2
are both in the 12 o'clock position such that the hanger assembly 10 is in a closed
configuration, (i) the second frame component 2 can be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise
from the 12 o'clock position to the 6 o'clock position so that the hanger assembly
10 is in a fully horizontally open configuration, and (ii) the second frame component
2 can be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise from the 6 o'clock position back to
the 12 o'clock position so that the hanger assembly 10 is in the horizontally closed
configuration again.
[0026] The hinge assembly 4 further enables the first frame component 1 and the second frame
component 2 to be moved to (and held in) substantially any position between the 6
o'clock and 12 o'clock positions.
[0027] In some embodiments, the hinge inserts 5, 6 are formed by an injection molding process,
where the hinge inserts 5, 6 are over-molded onto the first frame component 1 and
the second frame component 2, respectively, as described above. In some embodiments,
the over-molded hinge inserts 5, 6 are configured to create a tight fit within each
clip of the hinge clip 7. In operation, this tight fit creates friction between the
hinge inserts 5, 6 and the hinge clip 7 such that the first frame component 1 and
second frame component 2 may be rotated and secured into various positions between
a horizontally open configuration and a horizontally closed configuration via the
hinge assembly 4.
[0028] The hinge assembly 4 depicted in the figures is for illustration purposes only. Any
other suitable hinge assembly configuration could alternatively be used that is arranged
to (i) join (and optionally detachably join) frame component 1 with frame component
2, (ii) facilitate transitioning the foldable hanger assembly 10 between horizontally
opened and closed configurations in either direction, and (iii) provide sufficient
friction to hold the frame component 1 and frame component 2 in different positions
between the horizontally open and closed configurations of the foldable hanger assembly
10.
[0029] For example, in some embodiments, the first hinge insert 5 and the second hinge insert
6 include integrated reinforcement ribs that provide the torsional rigidity to the
hinge assembly 4, thereby preventing (or at least reducing the likelihood of) misalignment
of the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2, and ensuring (or
at least increasing the likelihood of) consistent operation of the foldable hanger
assembly 10 over time.
[0030] For example, in some embodiments, the hinge clip 7 of the foldable hanger assembly
10 is additionally equipped with a locking mechanism that provides an audible click
when the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 are moved into the
open position. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism additionally provides an
audible click when the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 are
moved into a closed position, including for example, one or both of the (i) the hinge
inserts 5, 6 are staggered relative to one another as shown in Fig. 5a or (ii) the
hinge inserts 5, 6 are parallel to one another as shown in Fig. 5b. In some embodiments,
the locking mechanism is designed to provide tactile feedback to the user, confirming
that the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 are securely fastened
into a particular position. The audible click is generated by the engagement of a
protrusion on one of the hinge inserts 5, 6 with a corresponding recess on the hinge
clip 7, which together produce the sound and tactile sensation when properly aligned
and engaged.
[0031] In further embodiments, the hinge clip 7 includes a textured surface to enhance the
user's grip and facilitate the manipulation of the hinge assembly 4 when transitioning
the foldable hanger assembly 10 between the horizontally open and closed configurations.
The textured surface may comprise a series of raised ridges, dimples, or other tactile
features that provide increased friction and prevent slippage during use, thereby
improving the overall user experience when handling the foldable hanger assembly 10.
[0032] In some embodiments, the hinge clip 7 is configured with a quick-release button that,
when pressed, enables detachment of the second hinge insert 6 (and the second frame
component 2 to which the second hinge insert 6 is affixed) from the hinge clip 7.
In some embodiments, the quick-release button is integrated into the hinge clip 7
and operates by disengaging a catch or latch mechanism within the hinge clip 7, thereby
allowing the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 to be separated
quickly and efficiently from each other without the need for additional tools or excessive
force.
[0033] In some embodiments, the hinge clip 7 includes an holding mechanism that biases the
hinge clip 7 towards a locked position when the foldable hanger mechanism 10 is in
one or both of the horizontally open position and/or the horizontally closed position,
thereby providing stability to the foldable hanger assembly 10 when in use. The holding
mechanism may include any of a flexible plastic latch, a coiled spring, leaf spring,
or other elastic component that exerts a force on the hinge clip 7 to ensure that
it remains securely fastened to the hinge inserts 5, 6, thereby preventing accidental
disassembly or movement of the frame components during storage of clothing.
[0034] Fig. 5a shows a top view of a foldable hanger assembly in a closed configuration
when the hinge inserts are staggered relative to one another according to some embodiments.
And Fig. 5b shows a top view of a foldable hanger assembly in a closed configuration
when the hinge inserts are parallel to one another according to some embodiments.
As shown in Figs. 5a and 5b, the hinge assembly 4 allows the foldable hanger assembly
10 to fold into the closed configuration such that the first frame component 1 lies
approximately parallel to the second frame component 2.
[0035] Fig. 5a shows how the hinge assembly 4 may be rotated such that the first hinge insert
5 of the first frame component 1 is staggered relative to the second hinge insert
6 of the second frame component 2 when viewing the foldable hanger assembly 10 in
the closed configuration from above. In this orientation, there is no gap (or substantially
no gap) between the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2.
[0036] Fig. 5b shows how the hinge assembly 4 may be rotated such that the first hinge insert
5 of the first frame component 1 is substantially parallel to the second hinge insert
6 of the second frame component 2 when viewing the foldable hanger assembly 10 in
the closed configuration from above. In this orientation, a gap may be formed between
the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2. In some instances, the
gap formed between the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2 is
approximately 11 millimeters. In other embodiments and configurations, the gap may
be more or less than approximately 11 millimeters.
[0037] In operation, the hinge assembly 4 also allows the first hinge insert 5 of the first
frame component 1 and the second hinge insert 6 of the second frame component 2 to
be rotated into various positions between the staggered and parallel configurations
such that the gap between the first frame component 1 and the second frame component
2 may be anywhere between 0 millimeters and 11 millimeters in the example shown. In
other examples having different dimensions, the first hinge insert 5 and the second
hinge insert 6 may be rotated into various positions between the staggered and parallel
configurations such that the gap between the first frame component 1 and the second
frame component 2 is between 0 millimeters and a distance up to or exceeding 11 millimeters.
[0038] Fig. 6 shows a clothing storage system 30 including a plurality of foldable hanger
assemblies 10 according to some embodiments.
[0039] The system 30 includes two brackets 31a and 31b, a rod 32, and a least one foldable
hanger assembly 10. The example depicted in Figure 6 shows twelve foldable hanger
assemblies, but other embodiments may accommodate more or fewer than twelve foldable
hanger assemblies. In some embodiments, bracket 31a has mounting plate 33a, and bracket
31b has mounting plate 33b. Each bracket 31a, 31b has two screw holes (screw hole
34 shown) for fixing the brackets 31a, 31b to a wall.
[0040] In addition, bracket 31a has a ring 35a and bracket 31b has a ring 35b. The rings
35a, 35b are attached to their respective mounting plates 33a, 33b by a stem 36 (Fig.
8). The length of the stem 36 may be such that the folding hanger assembly 10 sits
flush or nearly flush against the wall when the folding hanger assembly 10 is placed
on the hanging rod 32. The rings 35a, 35b may be sized such that the inner circumference
of each ring is approximately equal to the outer circumference of an end of the hanging
rod 32.
[0041] In another embodiment, the clothing storage system may include a shelf 37 (Fig. 8)
that is fixed to the wall or perhaps the brackets 31a, 31b (or perhaps mounting plates
33a, 33b of the brackets 31a, 31b) by sets of screws, bolts, or other suitable attachment
mechanisms. In some examples, the shelf 37 includes one or more supports 38 (Fig.
8) that may take a triangular or semi-triangular shaped form.
[0042] Fig. 7 shows a clothing storage system 31 without a foldable hanger assembly according
to some embodiments.
[0043] As shown in Fig. 7, the hanging rod 32 may have several grooves 39a-k. Each groove
39a-k is configured to receive or otherwise accommodate a hook 3 (Figs. 1-3) of a
foldable hanger assembly 10. In some embodiments, the grooves 39a-k are equidistantly
(or substantially equidistantly) spaced from one another along the hanging rod 32.
In operation, the grooves 39a-k help to ensure that the foldable hanger assemblies
hanging on the rod 32 hang vertically rather than twisting or leaning.
[0044] In some embodiments, each groove 39a-k is between about 3 mm to about 5 mm deep,
and spaced between about 5 mm to about 6 mm from each other, thereby preventing foldable
hanger assemblies hung from the rod 32 from sliding along the rod 32 or from twisting
out of alignment. For example, a foldable hanger assembly 10 may be folded into the
closed configuration before being placed on the hanging rod 32. When the hook of the
foldable hanger assembly 10 is hung on the rod 32 in one of the grooves, the groove
functions to hold the foldable hanger assembly 10 at an alignment where the two fame
components (e.g., the first frame component 1 and the second frame component 2) extend
substantially perpendicular from the rod 32, e.g., as shown in Figs. 8, 9, 13, and
14. In other embodiments, the grooves may have other dimensions (depth and spacing)
that are suitable to prevent the foldable hanger assemblies hung from the rod from
sliding along the rod or from twisting out of alignment. For example, the grooves
may be spaced between about 30 mm and about 40 mm. In some examples, a width of each
groove may be between about 5 mm to about 6 mm.
[0045] The folding hanger assembly 10 may also be disassembled, and the first frame component
1 may be placed on the hanging rod 32 without the second frame component 2. The hanging
rod 32 may also be cut to a desired length by using a saw to cut the hanging rod 32
along any of the grooves 39.
[0046] Fig. 8 shows a side view of the clothing storage system including the foldable hanger
assembly according to some embodiments.
[0047] In the side view shown in Fig. 8, the foldable hanger assembly 10 is shown hanging
from the rod 32. The rod 32 is securely mounted to the wall by means of mounting plates
33a (not shown in the side view) and 33b, which are connected to the rod 32 via a
stem 36. Positioned above the rod 32 is a shelf 37, which provides additional storage
space and, in some instances, contributes to the overall structural integrity of the
system. The shelf 37 is affixed to the mounting plates 33a (not shown in the side
view) and 33b and the wall, thereby creating a cohesive unit with the mounting plates
33a, 33b, the stem 36, and the rod 32. Adding to the stability and aesthetic appeal
of the system is a support 38, which exhibits a triangular or semi-triangular shape.
This support 38 extends from the end of the shelf 37 and angles back towards the wall,
interfacing with the wall below the location on the wall where the mounting plates
33a and 33b are attached. The support 38 reinforces and supports the shelf 37 and,
at least in some embodiments, the design of the support 38 additionally provides a
sleek and unobtrusive sideview profile for the clothing storage system.
[0048] One advantage of the foldable hanger assembly 10 is the ability to fold the second
frame component 2 onto the first frame component 1 in manner shown in Fig. 8. The
foldable hanger assembly 10 in the closed configuration is more compact and can be
used in shallow closets or with clothing racks where there is limited space between
the clothing rack and a back wall. For example, and as depicted in Fig. 8, the rod
32 on which the foldable hangable assembly 10 is hung can be positioned much closer
to the wall than a rod for hanging a conventional hanger.
[0049] As shown in Fig. 8, the hinge assembly 4 sits nearly flush against the wall when
the foldable hanger assembly 10 is hung in the closed configuration. The foldable
hanger assembly 10 also allows for clothing to be hung on the foldable hanger assembly
10 while in the closed configuration. Another advantage of the foldable hanger assembly
10 is the ability to dissemble the hinge assembly 4 and use the first frame component
1 without the second frame component 2 attached thereto. In such a configuration,
the first frame component 1 can be used by itself to hang articles of clothing, such
as pants, scarves, or ties.
[0050] Fig. 9 shows a perspective view of the clothing storage system including a plurality
of foldable hanger assemblies according to some embodiments. In the example shown
in Fig. 9, mounting plate 33a is mounted to a wall at the right end of the clothing
storage system, and mounting plate 33b is mounted to the wall at the left end of the
clothing storage system. Ring 35a is affixed to mounting plate 33a, and ring 35b is
affixed to mounting plate 33b. In examples, this may be via a stem between ring 35a
and mounting plate 33a and via another stem between ring 35b and mounting plate 33b.
In operation, rings 35a, 35b hold rod 32 in place, and the foldable hanger assembly
10 is hung from rod 32.
[0051] Fig. 10 shows a foldable hanger assembly 10 with an alternative hinge assembly 40
according to some embodiments. The foldable hanger assembly 10 depicted in Fig. 10
is substantially the same as the foldable hanger assembly 10 depicted in Figs. 1,
2, 3, 6, and elsewhere except that the foldable hanger assembly 10 in Fig. 10 includes
an alternative hinge assembly 40.
[0052] In hinge assembly 4, and as illustrated in Fig. 2, wire ends of the first frame component
1 are positioned within hinge insert 5 such that the two ends are slightly twisted
and offset from each other within the hinge insert 5. Wire ends of the second frame
component 2 are similarly positioned within hinge insert 6 such that the two ends
are slightly twisted and offset from each other within the hinge insert 6.
[0053] For example, in some embodiments, at least one of (i) the first hinge insert 5 is
configured to enclose two ends of the first frame component 1, wherein the two ends
of the first frame component enclosed within the first hinge insert 5 are slightly
offset from each other, thereby inhibiting rotational movement of the two ends of
the first frame component 1 within the first hinge insert 5, and (ii) the second hinge
insert 6 is configured to enclose two ends of the second frame component 2, where
the two ends of the second frame component enclosed within the second hinge insert
6 are also slightly offset from each other, thereby inhibiting rotational movement
of the two ends of the second frame component 2 within the second hinge insert 6.
[0054] Details of the alternative hinge assembly 40 are shown and described with reference
to Figs. 11 and 12.
[0055] Fig. 11 shows a first frame component 1 of a foldable hanger assembly 10 with a alternative
hinge insert 50 of the alternative hinge assembly 40 according to some embodiments.
In contrast to the hinge insert 5 shown in Fig. 2, the wire of the first frame component
1 runs through the length of the alternative hinge insert 50. To help secure the wire
of the first frame component 1 within the alternative hinge insert 50 and prevent
the alternative hinge insert 50 from spinning about the wire of the first frame component
1, a portion 71 of the wire of the first frame component 1 within the alternative
hinge insert 50 is at least partially flattened. In some embodiments, the portion
71 of the wire of the first frame component 1 within the alternative hinge insert
50 may alternatively be twisted or have some other structural attribute or deformation
that prevents the hinge insert 50 from rotating about the wire of the first frame
component 1, or at least reduces the likelihood that the hinge insert 50 will rotate
about the wire of the first frame component 1.
[0056] Further, rather than having the two ends of the wire of the first frame component
terminating within the hinge insert 5 as shown in the hinge assembly 4 illustrated
in Fig. 2, the wire of the first frame component 1 in the alternative hinge assembly
runs through the alternative hinge assembly and is welded at point 70 near the base
of hook 3.
[0057] For example, in some embodiments, at least one of: (i) a portion of the first frame
component 1 extends through and is enclosed within the first hinge insert 50, where
at least some of the portion of the first frame component 1 enclosed within the first
hinge insert 50 is at least partially deformed, thereby inhibiting rotational movement
of the portion of the first frame component 1 within the first hinge insert 50; and
(ii) a portion of the second frame component 2 extends through and is enclosed within
the second hinge insert 60, where at least some of the portion of the second frame
component 2 enclosed within the second hinge insert 60 is at least partially deformed,
thereby inhibiting rotational movement of the portion of the second frame component
1 within the second hinge insert 60.
[0058] In some embodiments, one or more features of the hinge assembly 4 (Fig. 2) may be
combined with one or more features of alternative hinge assembly 40 (Fig. 11).
[0059] Figure 12 shows further aspects of the alternative hinge assembly 40, including alternative
hinge inserts 50 and 60 on the first frame component 1 and the second frame component
2, respectively. The alternative hinge assembly 40 can be used with the same hinge
clip 7 shown and described with reference to Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5a-b. However,
alternative hinge assembly 40 uses alternative hinge inserts 40, 50 as compared to
the hinge inserts 4, 5 of hinge assembly 4.
[0060] As described previously with reference to Fig. 11, the wire of the first frame component
1 runs through the length of the alternative hinge insert 50. In the example shown
in Fig. 12, the two ends of the wire of the second frame component 2 meet within the
alternative hinge insert 60 at weld point 72. In some embodiments, a portion of one
or both ends of the wire of the second frame component 2 within the alternative hinge
insert 60 are flattened, twisted, or otherwise deformed to help prevent the alternative
hinge insert 60 from spinning about the wire of the second frame component 2.
[0061] In some embodiments, the first frame component 1 includes the alternative clip 50
shown in Figs. 10-12, and the second frame component 2 includes the hinge clip 6 shown
in Fig. 2. Similarly, in some embodiments, the first frame component 1 includes the
hinge clip 5 shown in Fig. 2, and the second frame component 2 includes the alternative
hinge clip 60 shown in Figs. 10-12.
[0062] From a user standpoint, the alternative hinge assembly 40 operates in the same (or
substantially the same) manner as hinge assembly 4. Further, hinge assembly 4 and
alternative hinge assembly 40 look substantially identical to an end user.
[0063] Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of an example clothing storage system with a shelf
37 and configured to accommodate twenty-four hanger assemblies 10 from rod 32 according
to some embodiments. Fig. 13 also shows support 38 on the side with a portion of rod
32 extending therethrough. In examples, a support 38 is provided either side of rod
32 with a portion of rod 32 extending through a respective hole in each support 38.
In such examples, there may be no need for a stem to connect the mounting plates to
the rod. In examples, each support 38 may be described as a bracket, e.g. a metal
sheet bracket. In examples, each support 38 comprises a mounting plate (not shown
in the drawings) configured to attach the respective support 38 to a wall.
[0064] Fig. 14 shows a front-facing view of an example clothing storage system with a shelf
37 and configured to accommodate twenty-four hanger assemblies 10 from rod 32 according
to some embodiments.
[0065] The embodiments disclosed herein are presented for purposes of illustration and not
limitation. It should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed
embodiments can be combined with one another in a manner consistent with the principles
and teachings herein, provided that the features are not mutually exclusive. Further,
the different components (and subcomponents thereof) are described in various embodiments
as formed from metal wire, plastic, wood, composites, or other materials for purposes
of illustration and not limitation. Persons of skill in the art will understand that
the different components (and portions thereof) can be formed from any material or
combination of materials that is suitable for achieving the purpose of the component
(or subcomponent thereof), including but not limited to any suitable metal, plastic,
wood, composite, or other material (or any combination thereof). Those of ordinary
skill in the art will appreciate the interchangeability of features and the flexibility
in selecting and combining aspects of the different embodiments to achieve the desired
goals and realize the benefits of the disclosed systems and methods. It is intended
that such combinations and modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims
and their equivalents.
1. A foldable hanger assembly comprising:
a first frame component (1) comprising a hook (3) extending from a top of the first
frame component (1);
a second frame component (2);
a hinge assembly (4) that connects the first frame component (1) and the second frame
component (2), wherein the hinge assembly (4) comprises:
a first hinge insert (5) attached to the first frame component (1);
a second hinge insert (6) attached to the second frame component (2); and
a hinge clip (7) that connects the first hinge insert (5) with the second hinge insert
(6), wherein the hinge clip (7) is configured to allow the first frame component (1)
and the second frame component (2) to pivot relative to each other from a horizontally
open configuration into a horizontally closed configuration, and wherein the hinge
clip (7) is configured to hold the first frame component (1) and the second frame
component (2) in any position between the horizontally open configuration and the
horizontally closed configuration.
2. The foldable hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein in the closed configuration, the
second frame component (2) aligns approximately parallel to the first frame component
(1).
3. The foldable hanger assembly of claim 1 or 2, wherein the first frame component (1)
comprises a wire formed into a first semi-triangular shape, and wherein the second
frame component (2) comprises a wire formed into a second semi-triangular shape.
4. The foldable hanger assembly of claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein at least one of:
the first hinge insert (5) is configured to enclose two ends of the first frame component
(1), and wherein the two ends of the first frame component (1) enclosed within the
first hinge (5) insert are slightly offset from each other, thereby inhibiting rotational
movement of the two ends of the first frame component (1) within the first hinge insert
(5); and
the second hinge insert (6) is configured to enclose two ends of the second frame
component (2), and wherein the two ends of the second frame component (2) enclosed
within the second hinge insert (6) are slightly offset from each other, thereby inhibiting
rotational movement of the two ends of the second frame component (2) within the second
hinge insert (6).
5. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least
one of:
a portion of the first frame component (1) extends through and is enclosed within
the first hinge insert (5), wherein at least some of the portion of the first frame
component (1) enclosed within the first hinge insert (5) is at least partially deformed,
thereby inhibiting rotational movement of the portion of the first frame component
(1) within the first hinge insert (5); and
a portion of the second frame component (2) extends through and is enclosed within
the second hinge insert (6), wherein at least some of the portion of the second frame
component (2) enclosed within the second hinge insert (6) is at least partially deformed,
thereby inhibiting rotational movement of the portion of the second frame component
(2) within the second hinge insert (6).
6. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hinge
clip (7) is formed from an injection molded plastic material; and / or
wherein the hinge clip (7) includes (i) a first plurality of grooves configured to
engage with corresponding structures on the first hinge insert (5) and (ii) a second
plurality of grooves configured to engage with corresponding structures on the second
hinge insert (6).
7. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hinge
clip (7) further comprises a locking mechanism that provides an audible click when
the first frame component (1) and the second frame component (2) are moved into different
positions; and / or
wherein the hinge clip (7) is further configured to enable the second frame component
(2) to be detached from the hinge clip (7), thereby facilitating separation of the
second frame component (2) from the first frame component (1).
8. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
one or more structures (8) positioned along a top portion of each of the first frame
component (1) and the second frame component (2), wherein the one or more structures
(8) are configured to prevent garments from sliding off of the first frame component
(1) and the second frame component (2).
9. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hinge
clip (7) is configured to allow the first frame component (1) and the second frame
component (2) to be held in a staggered configuration when the foldable hanger assembly
is in the closed configuration; and / or
wherein the hinge clip (7) is configured to allow the first frame component (1) and
the second frame component (2) to be held in a parallel configuration to create a
gap between the first frame component (1) and the second frame component (2) when
in the closed configuration; and / or
wherein the hinge clip (7) is configured to allow the first frame component (1) and
the second frame component (2) to be rotated and secured into various positions between
the horizontally open configuration and the horizontally closed configuration via
the hinge assembly (4).
10. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first
hinge insert (5) and the second hinge insert (6) include integrated reinforcement
ribs that provide torsional rigidity to the hinge assembly.
11. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hinge
clip (7) includes a textured surface to enhance grip and facilitate manipulation of
the hinge assembly when transitioning between the horizontally open and horizontally
closed configurations.
12. The foldable hanger assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hinge
clip (7) is configured with a quick-release button that, when pressed, detaches the
second frame component (1) from the first frame component (2); and / or
wherein the hinge clip (7) includes a flexible mechanism that biases the hinge clip
(7) towards a locked position when the foldable hanger assembly is in at least one
of the horizontally open position or the horizontally closed position.
13. A clothing storage system comprising:
a pair of mounting brackets (31a, 31b), wherein each mounting bracket (31a, 31b) comprises
a mounting plate (33a, 33b) configured to attach the mounting bracket (31a, 31b) to
a wall;
a rod (32) supported by the mounting brackets (31a, 31b) and configured to receive
at least one foldable hanger assembly; and
at least one foldable hanger assembly configured to hang from the rod (32), wherein
the at least one foldable hanger assembly comprises:
a first frame component (1) comprising a hook (3) extending from a top of the first
frame component (1);
a second frame component (2);
a hinge assembly (4) that connects the first frame component (1) and the second frame
component (2), wherein the hinge assembly (4) comprises:
a first hinge insert (5) attached to the first frame component (1);
a second hinge insert (6) attached to the second frame component (2); and
a hinge clip (7) that connects the first hinge insert (5) to the second hinge insert
(6), wherein the hinge clip (7) is configured to allow the first frame component (1)
and the second frame (2) component to pivot relative to each other from a horizontally
open configuration into a horizontally closed configuration, and wherein the hinge
clip (7) is configured to hold the first frame component (1) and the second frame
component (2) in any position between the horizontally open configuration and the
horizontally closed configuration.
14. The clothing storage system of claim 13, further comprising:
a shelf (37) positioned above the rod (32), wherein the shelf (37) is connected to
the mounting brackets (31a, 31b).
15. The clothing storage system of claim 13 or 14, wherein the rod (32) includes a plurality
of grooves (39a-k), wherein each groove (39a-k) is configured to accommodate a hook
(3) of a corresponding foldable hanger assembly, thereby organizing foldable hanger
assemblies hung from the rod (32) and preventing foldable hanger assemblies hung from
the rod (32) from sliding along the rod (32) or twisting out of an alignment that
is substantially perpendicular to the rod (32).