CN210930747U - Clothes hanger - Google Patents

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CN210930747U
CN210930747U CN201921732487.7U CN201921732487U CN210930747U CN 210930747 U CN210930747 U CN 210930747U CN 201921732487 U CN201921732487 U CN 201921732487U CN 210930747 U CN210930747 U CN 210930747U
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黄玲
周绍鹏
周金伟
张秀妹
冯甜甜
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The utility model relates to a clothes rack, which comprises a body. The body comprises a plurality of first modules, each first module comprises a head connecting part and a tail connecting part, and the tail connecting parts are provided with first shielding parts; the head connecting part of each first module is rotatably connected to the tail connecting part of the adjacent first module, the first shielding part of the adjacent first module is used for limiting the rotating angle of the first module relative to the adjacent first module, and the first modules are sequentially and rotatably connected. When the head connecting part of the first module rotates relative to the tail connecting part of the adjacent first module, the head connecting part is limited by the first shielding part of the adjacent first module. When the head connecting parts of the first modules rotate to the positions attached to the first shielding parts, the first modules are connected to form a rod shape and can be used for airing clothes. When the head connecting parts of the first modules are all rotated to the position far away from the first shielding part, the body is in a folded state, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space and is convenient to store and carry.

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Clothes hanger
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of articles for daily use, in particular to a clothes hanger.
Background
At present, the folding clothes hangers in the market are mainly triangular folding clothes hangers or rod-shaped folding clothes hangers and other common folding clothes hangers. Due to the fixed shape of such folding hangers, they take up a large space when stored and placed. When going out to travel, outdoor activities, this kind of folding clothes hanger exists and occupies the more space of suitcase, is not convenient for accomodate and carry the problem.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In view of the above, there is a need to provide a clothes rack which occupies less space and is convenient to store and carry.
A clothes hanger comprises a body, wherein the body comprises a plurality of first modules, each first module comprises a head connecting part and a tail connecting part, and a first shielding part is arranged on each tail connecting part; the head connecting part of the first module is rotatably connected with the tail connecting part of the first module adjacent to the head connecting part, the first shielding part of the first module adjacent to the first module is used for limiting the rotating angle of the first module relative to the adjacent first module, and the first modules are sequentially and rotatably connected.
The technical solution is further explained below:
in one embodiment, the tail connecting portion is provided with a groove, the head connecting portion of the first module is arranged in the groove of the first module adjacent to the tail connecting portion, and the head connecting portion can rotate relative to the groove.
In one embodiment, the first shielding portion is a bottom wall of the groove and is used for limiting a rotation angle of the head connecting portion in the groove.
In one embodiment, the head connection portion of the first module and the tail connection portion of the first module adjacent to the head connection portion of the first module are shaft connections.
In one embodiment, the body further includes a second module including connection ends rotatably connected to the head connection portions, respectively.
In one embodiment, the connecting ends are multiple, and the connecting ends are provided with second shielding parts for limiting the rotation angle of the head connecting part relative to the second module.
In one embodiment, the hanger further comprises a hook portion, the hook portion being provided on the body.
In one embodiment, the hook part comprises a first hook and a second hook, the first hook and the second hook are arranged at intervals, and the orientation of the first hook is opposite to that of the second hook.
In one embodiment, the hanger further comprises an end block provided at an end of the body.
In one embodiment, the first module is a plastic or metal part.
The clothes rack at least has the following beneficial effects:
the clothes hanger that this embodiment provided includes a plurality of first modules, and first module includes head connecting portion and tail connecting portion, is equipped with first sheltering from portion on the tail connecting portion. The head connecting part of one first module is rotatably connected with the tail connecting part of the other adjacent first module. When the head connecting part of the first module rotates relative to the tail connecting part of the adjacent first module, the head connecting part is limited by the first shielding part of the adjacent first module. When the head connecting parts of the first modules rotate to the positions attached to the first shielding parts, the first modules are connected to form a rod shape, and further the first modules can be used for airing clothes. When the head connecting parts of the first modules are all rotated to the position far away from the first shielding part, the body is in a folded state, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space and is convenient to store and carry.
In addition, the hook part in this embodiment includes first couple and second couple, and first couple and second couple interval set up, and the orientation of first couple is opposite with the orientation of second couple. So, when hanging clothes hanger on clothes-horse or clothesline, because the first arc coupler body of first couple and the second arc coupler body orientation of second couple are opposite, first arc coupler body and second arc coupler body are equivalent to and form a closed coupler body for clothes hanger can hang on clothes-horse or clothesline steadily. The clothes hanger can effectively resist strong wind weather, prevent clothes from being blown away by strong wind and reduce the loss of the clothes.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a hanger according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a first module according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a second module and a hook portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of a clothes-horse provided by an embodiment of the present invention being placed in a gap formed by a first hook and a second hook;
fig. 5 is a schematic view of the first hook and the second hook hung on a clothes-horse according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Description of reference numerals: 100. a body; 110. a first module; 111. a head connecting portion; 112. a tail connection portion; 1121. a groove; 113. a first shielding portion; 120. a second module; 121. a connecting end; 1211. a second shielding portion; 200. a hook portion; 210. a first hook; 211. a first arcuate hook body; 220. a second hook; 221. a second arcuate hook body; 300. an end-block; 310. a free end; 400. a clothes-horse.
Detailed Description
In order to make the above objects, features and advantages of the present invention more comprehensible, embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. The present invention can be embodied in many different forms other than those specifically described herein, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that similar modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and it is therefore not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "secured to" another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. When an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and the like as used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only embodiments.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered as being within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
The embodiment provides a clothes rack which has the advantages of occupying less space and being convenient to store and carry, and will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1-3, a garment hanger includes a body 100. The body 100 includes a plurality of first modules 110, each first module 110 includes a head connection portion 111 and a tail connection portion 112, and the tail connection portion 112 is provided with a first shielding portion 113. The head connection portion 111 of the first module 110 is rotatably connected to the tail connection portion 112 of the first module 110 adjacent thereto. The first blocking portions 113 of the adjacent first modules 110 are used to limit the rotation angle of the first modules 110 with respect to the adjacent first modules 110, and the plurality of first modules 110 are sequentially connected to each other in a rotating manner.
The clothes rack provided by the embodiment comprises a plurality of first modules 110, wherein each first module 110 comprises a head connecting part 111 and a tail connecting part 112, and a first shielding part 113 is arranged on each tail connecting part 112. The head connection portion 111 of one of the first modules 110 is rotatably connected to the tail connection portion 112 of another one of the first modules 110 adjacent thereto. When the head connection portion 111 of the first module 110 is rotated with respect to the tail connection portion 112 of the adjacent first module 110, the head connection portion 111 is restricted by the first shielding portion 113 of the adjacent first module 110. When the first connecting parts 111 of the first modules 110 rotate to the positions attached to the first shielding parts 113, the first modules 110 are connected to form a rod shape, and thus, the clothes can be dried. When the first connecting parts 111 of the plurality of first modules 110 are all rotated to a position far away from the first shielding part 113, the body 100 is in a folded state, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space, thereby being convenient for storage and carrying.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 3, the tail connection portion 112 has a groove 1121, the head connection portion 111 of the first module 110 is disposed in the groove 1121 of the adjacent first module 110, and the head connection portion 111 can rotate relative to the groove 1121. Specifically, through holes are formed in the side walls of the head connection portion 111 and the groove 1121, when the head connection portion 111 is disposed in the groove 1121, the rotation shaft can sequentially pass through the side walls of the head connection portion 111 and the groove 1121 to fix the head connection portion 111 in the groove 1121, and the head connection portion 111 can rotate in the groove 1121. In this way, a rotational connection of a first module 110 to another first module 110 adjacent thereto is achieved. As another alternative, a groove 1121 is formed in the head connection portion 111, and the tail connection portion 112 of a first module 110 is disposed in the groove 1121 of the adjacent first module 110, wherein the tail connection portion 112 of one first module 110 can rotate relative to the groove 1121 of another first module 110. Specifically, through holes are formed in the side walls of tail connection portion 112 and groove 1121, when tail connection portion 112 is disposed in groove 1121, a rotating shaft can sequentially pass through the side walls of tail connection portion 112 and groove 1121 for fixing tail connection portion 112 in groove 1121, and tail connection portion 112 can rotate in groove 1121. In this way, a rotary connection of a first module 110 to another first module 110 adjacent thereto can also be achieved.
In an embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to fig. 3, when the tail connection portion 112 is provided with the groove 1121, the first blocking portion 113 is a bottom wall of the groove 1121 for limiting a rotation angle of the head connection portion 111 in the groove 1121. Specifically, the head connecting portion 111 of the first module 110 rotates in the groove 1121 of another adjacent first module 110, and when the head connecting portion 111 of the first module 110 rotates to a position where it is attached to the first shielding portion 113, the head connecting portion 111 is shielded by the first shielding portion 113 and cannot rotate any further, that is, the head connecting portion 111 is stabilized at the first shielding portion 113. Thus, the first modules 110 are sequentially connected in a rotating manner, and the head connection parts 111 of the first modules 110 are all rotated to the position of the first shielding part 113, so that the first modules 110 can form a stable rod-shaped structure, which can be used for drying clothes. When the first connecting portions 111 of the first modules 110 are all rotated to a position far away from the first shielding portion 113, the body 100 is folded, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space, so that the clothes hanger is convenient to store and carry.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 3, the head connection portion 111 of the first module 110 and the tail connection portion 112 of the adjacent first module 110 are connected by a shaft. Specifically, the head connection portion 111 and the tail connection portion 112 are each opened with a through hole. When the head connection portion 111 of the first module 110 is connected to the tail connection portion 112 of the adjacent first module 110, the shaft sequentially passes through the through holes of the head connection portion 111 and the tail connection portion 112, so that the plurality of first modules 110 are rotatably connected together. Or, a convex column is fixedly arranged on the head connecting part 111, a through hole is arranged on the tail connecting part 112, and the convex column on the head connecting part 111 of one first module 110 passes through the through hole of the tail connecting part 112 of another first module 110, so that the first modules 110 can be rotatably connected. Or, a convex column is fixedly arranged on the tail connecting part 112, a through hole is arranged on the head connecting part 111, and the convex column on the tail connecting part 112 of one first module 110 passes through the through hole of the head connecting part 111 of another first module 110, so that the first modules 110 can be rotatably connected.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 3, the body 100 further includes a second module 120, the second module 120 includes connection ends 121, and the connection ends 121 are respectively rotatably connected to the first connection portions 111. The number of the connection terminals 121 on the second module 120 may be one, two or other. The connection end 121 is provided with a second shielding portion 1211, and the second shielding portion 1211 is used for limiting the rotation angle of the first connection portion 111 relative to the second module 120.
As shown in fig. 3 to 5, when two ends of the second module 120 are respectively provided with one connecting end 121, each connecting end 121 is rotatably connected to the head connecting portion 111 of the first module 110, and the first module 110 is continuously added to the two ends of the second module 120 by taking the second module 120 as a center, so as to finally form the body 100 with a certain length, wherein the body 100 has two rod-shaped structures formed by the first module 110. When the first connecting portions 111 of the connecting ends 121 rotate to positions corresponding to the second shielding portions 1211 of the connecting ends 121 and the first connecting portions 111 of the first modules 110 rotate to positions corresponding to the first shielding portions 113 of the other first modules 110, the plurality of first modules 110 form a stable rod-shaped structure, which can be used for drying clothes. When the first connecting portions 111 of the first modules 110 are rotated to a position far away from the first shielding portion 113 and the first connecting portions 111 of the connecting ends 121 are rotated to a position far away from the second shielding portion 1211 of the connecting ends 121, the body 100 is folded, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space and is convenient to store and carry.
When the second module 120 is provided with four connecting ends 121, each connecting end 121 is rotatably connected to the head connecting portion 111 of the first module 110, and the first module 110 is continuously added to each connecting end 121 of the second module 120 by taking the second module 120 as a center, so as to finally form the body 100 with a certain length. The main body 100 is centered on the second module 120, and four rod-shaped structures formed by the first module 110 are disposed around the second module 120. Thus, the body 100 has more rod-shaped structures, which is beneficial to drying more clothes. When the first connecting portions 111 of the connecting ends 121 rotate to positions corresponding to the second shielding portions 1211 of the connecting ends 121 and the first connecting portions 111 of the first modules 110 rotate to positions corresponding to the first shielding portions 113 of the other first modules 110, the plurality of first modules 110 form a stable rod-shaped structure, which can be used for drying clothes. When the first connecting portions 111 of the first modules 110 are rotated to a position far away from the first shielding portion 113 and the first connecting portions 111 of the connecting ends 121 are rotated to a position far away from the second shielding portion 1211 of the connecting ends 121, the body 100 is folded, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space and is convenient to store and carry.
It will be appreciated that the number of connection ends 121 of the second module 120 may be other. A plurality of first modules 110 may be connected to each of the connection ends 121 to finally form a rod-like structure. Finally, a plurality of rod-shaped structures can be formed on the second module 120, so that more clothes can be dried.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1, 4 and 5, the hanger further includes a hook portion 200, the hook portion 200 being disposed on the body 100. Specifically, the hook part 200 may be provided on the first block 110 or the second block 120 of the body 100. The hook part 200 comprises a first hook 210 and a second hook 220, the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 are arranged at intervals, and the orientation of the first hook 210 is opposite to that of the second hook 220. For example, the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 are both provided on the second module 120. A through hole is formed in the second module 120, and the end of the first hook 210 and the end of the second hook 220 are fixed in the through hole of the second module 120. The first hook 210 is located in one plane, the second hook 220 is located in another plane, the plane where the first hook 210 is located and the plane where the second hook 220 is located are parallel or intersecting, and the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 face opposite directions. Thus, there is a gap between the plane of the first hook 210 and the plane of the second hook 220 which is greater than the radial diameter of the clothes bar 400 or line, i.e. the gap is sufficient to accommodate the clothes bar 400 or line.
Referring to fig. 4 and 5, when the plane of the first hook 210 is parallel to the plane of the second hook 220, the specific steps for hanging the clothes hanger on the clothes-horse 400 are as follows: in a first step, the hanger is placed directly under the clothes-horse 400, and the gap between the plane where the first hook 210 is located and the plane where the second hook 220 is located is aligned with the clothes-horse 400. And secondly, lifting the clothes hanger upwards to enable the clothes airing rod 400 to be lower than the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220, wherein the clothes airing rod 400 is completely accommodated in a gap formed by the plane where the first hook 210 is located and the plane where the second hook 220 is located, and the plane where the axis of the clothes airing rod 400 is located is parallel to the plane where the first hook 210 is located. Third, the hanger is rotated about 90 °. Since the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are oppositely oriented, when the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 rotate by 90 ° with the hanger, the clothes drying rod 400 can simultaneously pass under the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and under the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 without obstructing the rotation of the first hook 210 and the second hook 220. Namely, after the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 also rotate by 90 °, the first arc hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are both located above the clothes drying rod 400, and the first arc hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are opposite, and at this time, the plane where the axis of the clothes drying rod 400 is located is perpendicular to the plane where the first hook 210 is located. Fourth, the hanger is moved down so that the first arc-shaped hook 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook 221 of the second hook 220 are hooked on the clothes horse 400.
As another alternative, when the plane of the first hook 210 and the plane of the second hook 220 intersect, the specific steps of hanging the clothes hanger on the clothes-horse 400 are as follows: in a first step, the hanger is placed right under the clothes airing bar 400, and the gap between the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 is aligned with the clothes airing bar 400. Since the plane of the first hook 210 is intersected with the plane of the second hook 220, but the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 are not contacted or connected together, a gap is formed between the first hook 210 and the second hook 220, and the gap can accommodate the clothes-horse 400. And secondly, lifting the clothes hanger upwards to enable the clothes airing rod 400 to be lower than the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220, and at the moment, the clothes airing rod 400 is completely accommodated in a gap formed by the plane where the first hook 210 is located and the plane where the second hook 220 is located. And thirdly, rotating the clothes hanger for a certain angle until the clothes airing rod 400 simultaneously passes through the lower part of the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the lower part of the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220. When the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 rotate with the hanger by a certain angle, the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are both located above the clothes airing rod 400, and the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are opposite. Fourth, the hanger is moved downward such that the first arc-shaped hook 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook 221 of the second hook 220 are hooked on the clothes pole 400.
In this way, when the clothes hanger is hung on the clothes pole 400 or the clothes line, since the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are oppositely directed, the first arc-shaped hook body 211 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 are equivalent to form a closed hook body, and the clothes hanger can be stably hung on the clothes pole 400 or the clothes line. The clothes hanger can effectively resist strong wind weather, prevent clothes from being blown away by strong wind and reduce the loss of the clothes.
It will be appreciated that when the plane of the first hook 210 intersects the plane of the second hook 220, the angle of intersection of the two planes is not particularly limited, provided that the gap between the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 is not less than the radial diameter of the clothes bar 400 or line, or is sufficient to accommodate the clothes bar 400 or line.
Further, the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 may be disposed on the same module, or may be disposed on different modules. Such as a first hook 210 and a second hook 220, are provided on the second module 120. Alternatively, the first hook 210 is disposed on the first module 110, and the second hook 210 is disposed on the second module 120. The specific positions of the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 are not limited herein.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1-3, the hanger further includes an end block 300, the end block 300 being disposed at an end of the body 100. One end of the end-block 300 is connected to the tail-connection 112 of the first module 110 adjacent to the end-block 300 and the other end of the end-block 300 is a free end 310. The end block 300 is shaft connected to the tail connection 112 of the first module 110. Further, the free end 310 of the end-piece 300 may be provided with a clip for holding small items of clothing. Therefore, the clothes hanger is beneficial to increasing the types of clothes capable of being aired, and has higher practicability.
In one embodiment, the first module 110 is a plastic or metal component. Specifically, the first module 110 may be injection molded by high performance plastic such as nylon (Polyamide), PE (polyethylene), PP (polypropylene), and the like. Because the density of the plastic part is small, the first module 110 is made of plastic, so that the weight of the clothes hanger can be effectively reduced, and the clothes hanger is more convenient to carry when travelling. The first module 110 may also be made of metal. Specifically, the first module 110 may be made of aluminum alloy. The aluminum alloy has low density, high strength similar to or superior to that of high quality steel, good plasticity, capacity of being machined into various shapes and excellent corrosion resistance. The first module 110 made of aluminum alloy has a low density, a light weight, and a long service life, and is easy to carry. Similarly, the end block 300 may be injection molded from high performance plastics such as nylon, PE, PP, etc., or may be made from metal having a low density and stable physical and chemical properties. Further, the hook 200 may be formed of stainless steel, copper and its alloy, zinc and its alloy, or aluminum and its alloy. Alternatively, the hook portion 200 is injection molded from a high performance plastic.
The clothes rack provided by the embodiment comprises a plurality of first modules 110, wherein each first module 110 comprises a head connecting part 111 and a tail connecting part 112, and a first shielding part 113 is arranged on each tail connecting part 112. The head connection portion 111 of one of the first modules 110 is rotatably connected to the tail connection portion 112 of another one of the first modules 110 adjacent thereto. When the head connection portion 111 of the first module 110 is rotated with respect to the tail connection portion 112 of the adjacent first module 110, the head connection portion 111 is restricted by the first shielding portion 113 of the adjacent first module 110. When the first connecting parts 111 of the first modules 110 rotate to the positions attached to the first shielding parts 113, the first modules 110 are connected to form a rod shape, and thus, the clothes can be dried. When the first connecting parts 111 of the plurality of first modules 110 are all rotated to a position far away from the first shielding part 113, the body 100 is in a folded state, and the clothes hanger in the folded state occupies less space, thereby being convenient for storage and carrying.
In addition, the hook 200 of the present embodiment includes a first hook 210 and a second hook 220, the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 are spaced apart, and the first hook 210 and the second hook 220 are oriented in opposite directions. In this way, when the clothes hanger is hung on the clothes-horse 400 or the clothes line, since the first arc-shaped hook body 211 of the first hook 210 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 of the second hook 220 are oppositely oriented, the first arc-shaped hook body 211 and the second arc-shaped hook body 221 are equivalent to form a closed hook body, so that the clothes hanger can be stably hung on the clothes-horse 400 or the clothes line. The clothes hanger can effectively resist strong wind weather, prevent clothes from being blown away by strong wind and reduce the loss of the clothes.
The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered as being within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
The above-mentioned embodiments only represent some embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is specific and detailed, but not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the present invention, several variations and modifications can be made, which are within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention should be subject to the appended claims.

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1. A garment hanger, comprising:
the module comprises a body, a first module and a second module, wherein the body comprises a plurality of first modules, each first module comprises a head connecting part and a tail connecting part, and a first shielding part is arranged on each tail connecting part; the head connecting part of the first module is rotatably connected with the tail connecting part of the first module adjacent to the head connecting part, the first shielding part of the first module adjacent to the first module is used for limiting the rotating angle of the first module relative to the adjacent first module, and the first modules are sequentially and rotatably connected.
2. A garment hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tail connection is provided with a recess and the head connection of the first module is provided in the recess of the first module adjacent thereto, the head connection being rotatable relative to the recess.
3. A garment hanger as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first shield portion is a bottom wall of the recess for limiting the angle of rotation of the head connection portion within the recess.
4. A garment hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head connection of the first module and the tail connection of the first module adjacent thereto are shaft connections.
5. The garment hanger according to claim 1, wherein the body further comprises a second module including connection ends, the connection ends being rotatably connected to the head connection portions, respectively.
6. A garment hanger as claimed in claim 5, wherein the attachment end is plural and is provided with a second stop for limiting the angle of rotation of the head attachment portion relative to the second module.
7. A garment hanger as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6, further comprising a hook portion provided on the body.
8. A garment hanger as claimed in claim 7, wherein the hook portion comprises a first hook and a second hook, the first and second hooks being spaced apart, the first hook being orientated in an opposite sense to the second hook.
9. The garment hanger according to claim 1, further comprising an end block disposed at an end of the body.
10. A garment hanger as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first module is a plastic or metal piece.
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