CN215457161U - Quick retractable clothes hanger - Google Patents

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CN215457161U
CN215457161U CN202122076421.0U CN202122076421U CN215457161U CN 215457161 U CN215457161 U CN 215457161U CN 202122076421 U CN202122076421 U CN 202122076421U CN 215457161 U CN215457161 U CN 215457161U
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亚历山大·布鲁西洛夫斯基
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The utility model relates to the technical field of daily necessities, in particular to a quick retractable clothes hanger which comprises an upper connector, a left arm and a right arm, wherein the left arm and the right arm transversely extend from two opposite sides of the upper connector. The left and right arms are further coupled to lower couplers, at least one of the couplers including a pivot that moves the lower coupler adjacent the upper coupler, thereby allowing the hanger to be easily placed into the neck of a shirt without stretching the neck of the shirt. The biasing member biases the lower coupling away from the upper coupling so that the shirt remains suspended from the hanger, the device allowing the user to easily hang the garment without significant potential damage to the suspended items.

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Quick retractable clothes hanger
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of daily necessities, in particular to a quick retractable clothes hanger.
Background
A clothes rack, which is used for carrying a frame of a coat. Modern clothes hangers are mostly in a hook type or a branch type, and clothes are mostly hung on a clothes hook at a neck.
When the current clothes rack hangs a shirt, the neck of the shirt is sometimes too small, so that the clothes rack is inconvenient to insert from the upper part. The front button or two buttons of the shirt need to be unfastened, if the shirt does not have the buttons, the neck of the shirt needs to be stretched, but the two ways are that the former is time-consuming and labor-consuming, the latter is easy to damage the shirt, and a clothes hanger with a pivoting arm exists on the market at present. However, this solution has a problem in that the weight of the shirt may cause the hanger to be inadvertently retracted, and although some kind of stopper may be used to prevent the hanger from being retracted, it requires an additional step and is complicated to operate, and therefore, in view of the above situation, it is urgently required to develop a quick retractable hanger to overcome the disadvantages in the current practical application.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a quick retractable clothes hanger to solve the problems in the background technology.
In order to achieve the purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme:
a quick release garment hanger comprising:
left and right arms extending from the upper coupler;
the left and right arms further coupled with a lower coupler.
At least one of the upper and lower couplers having a pivot configured to allow the lower coupler to move at least 2 cm toward the upper coupler;
at least one first biasing member configured to resiliently bias the lower coupler away from the upper coupler.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
when the device is used, the lower coupler is moved close to the upper coupler due to the existence of the upper coupler and the lower coupler, so that the clothes rack can be easily put into the neck of the shirt without stretching the neck of the shirt. The offset member may bias the lower coupler away from the upper coupler so that a shirt is always hung on the hanger, the flexibility of the hanger in use may be enhanced by increasing the number of upper and lower couplers, and the difference in sliding angle may allow the length of the hanger to be adjusted laterally to suit the hanging of children's clothes as well as adult's clothes by providing both the left and right arms in a telescopic configuration, thereby greatly enhancing the applicability of the device.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a quick retractable hanger according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the construction of the upper and lower couplings of the quick release hanger.
Fig. 3A is a schematic view of the quick release hanger shown open.
Fig. 3B is a schematic structural view of the rapid retractable hanger when retracted.
Fig. 4A is a schematic structural view of the hub in a disassembled configuration according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 4B is a schematic structural view of the hub in an assembled configuration according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 5A is a schematic structural view of a pivot in embodiment 2.
FIG. 5B is a plan view of the pivot shaft in embodiment 2.
Fig. 6A is a schematic view of the configuration of an extensible garment hanger.
Fig. 6B is a schematic view of the internal structure of the extensible garment hanger.
Figure 7A is a schematic view of the use of the quick release hanger.
Fig. 7B is a schematic view showing the use of the conventional hanger.
Fig. 8A is a schematic structural view of embodiment 2.
Fig. 8B is a schematic structural diagram of embodiment 3.
Fig. 8C is a schematic structural view of embodiment 4.
In the figure: 10-a first hanger, 11-an upper coupler, 12-a lower coupler, 13-a first left arm, 14-a first right arm, 15-a hook, 21A-a first upper collar, 21 b-a second upper collar, 22A-a second lower collar, 22 b-a second lower collar, 23-a left frame, 24-a right frame, 25 a-a watch latch, 25 b-a bottom latch, 51-a first pivot, 52-a pivot pin, 53-a channel, 54-a first mating piece, 55-a second mating piece, 60-an arm, 61A-a third upper collar, 62A-a third lower collar, 63-an upper member, 67-a lower member, 68-an intermediate member, 110-a shirt neck, 120-a second hanger, 70-a third hanger, 71-second pivot, 72A-first lower pivot, 72B-second lower pivot, 73-second left arm, 74-second right arm, 80-fourth hanger, 81A-first upper pivot, 81B-second upper pivot, 82-third lower pivot, 83-third left arm, 84-third right arm, 90-fifth hanger, 91A-third upper pivot, 91B-fourth upper pivot, 92A-fourth lower arrangement, 92B-fifth lower pivot, 93-fourth left arm, 94-fourth right arm.
Detailed Description
The technical solution of the present patent will be described in further detail with reference to the following embodiments.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present patent, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar function throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the drawings are exemplary only for the purpose of explaining the present patent and are not to be construed as limiting the present patent.
Example 1
Referring to fig. 1, a garment hanger 10 generally has a curved hook 15 and first left and right arms 13, 14 extending from an upper coupling 11. The first left arm 13 and the first right arm 14 are further coupled (directly or indirectly) with the lower coupler 12. The upper and lower couplings 11 and 12 include a watch lock 25a and a bottom lock 25b, respectively, so that the left and right members can rotate about the respective axes of the pivots.
Fig. 2 shows an exploded view of the first garment hanger 10 of fig. 1, the upper coupling 11 comprising a user removable first upper collar 21a and a second upper collar 21b, the first upper collar 21a and the second upper collar 21b cooperating together as an upper pivot, the lower coupling 12 comprising a user removable second upper collar 22a and a second lower collar 22b, the second upper collar 22a and the second lower collar 22b cooperating together as a lower pivot, the removable function of the device allowing the first garment hanger 10 to be more easily loaded into a suitcase or bag.
Figures 3A and 3B show how a user (partially shown by hand 16) can easily bend one of the arms to bring the upper and lower couplers 11 and 12 closer together, effectively shortening the overall length of the first garment hanger 10. This movement also reduces the angle between the left and right arms to 90 or less degrees.
One or both of the first left arm 13 and the first right arm 14 have a spring property such that the first hanger 10 can be repeatedly switched between the open and stowed configurations and also such that the upper connector 11 and the lower coupler 12 are biased against each other.
Fig. 4A and 4B show details of the watch catch 25a and the bottom catch 25B, the watch catch 25a and the bottom catch 25B effectively comprising a pivot pin for the pivot 11. The watch lock 25a and the bottom lock 25b are configured to fit closely and to be able to be snapped together and apart without damage.
Fig. 5A and 5B show the first pivot 51 including the first mating element 54 and the second mating element 55 slid together with the pivot pin 52 sliding into and out of the channel 53 intact. The first fitting 54 and the second fitting 55 may be integrated with an arm extending from the upper coupling 11 or the lower coupling 12.
Fig. 7A and 7B compare the intended use of the garment hanger 10 of fig. 1, 2, 3A and 3B with the use of a typical second garment hanger 120. It is apparent that the first hanger 10 is easy to put into the shirt neck 110 without stretching the garment neck 110.
Example 2
Fig. 8A shows a third garment hanger 70 having a single pivot 71, wherein the second pivot 71 acts as the upper link 11, and a second left arm 73 and a second right arm 74 are also shown, the second left arm 73 and the second right arm 74 being curved to couple with a first lower pivot 72A and a second lower pivot 72B, the first lower pivot 72A and the second lower pivot 72B together acting as the lower link 12.
Figures 6A and 6B show an alternative embodiment of an arm 60 of a garment hanger. The arm 60 generally includes an upper member 63, a lower member 67, and an intermediate member 68, the intermediate member 68 being slidably coupled with the upper member 63 and the lower member 67. In some embodiments, the different sliding angles allow the length of the hanger to be adjusted laterally to suit the hanging of children's garments as well as adult garments. The intermediate member 68 is resiliently flexible, and the upper member 63 is provided with a third upper collar 61A and the lower member 67 is provided with a third lower collar 62A.
Example 3
Fig. 8B shows a fourth hanger 80 having a first upper pivot 81A and a second upper pivot 81B which work together at the upper link 11 and a third left arm 83, a third right arm 84 bent to couple with a single third lower pivot 82 which acts as the lower link 12.
Example 4
Fig. 8C shows a fifth garment hanger 90 having a third upper pivot 91A and a fourth upper pivot 91B, wherein the third upper pivot 91A and the fourth upper pivot 91B together act as the upper link 11, and a fourth left arm 93, a fourth right arm 94 are bent to couple with a fourth lower pivot 92A, a fifth lower pivot 92B, the fourth lower pivot 92A, the fifth lower pivot 92B together act as the lower pivot. There may also be more than two pivots for the upper or lower coupling.
The quick release hanger allows the lower coupler 12 to be moved closer to the upper coupler 11 due to the presence of the upper coupler 11 and the lower coupler 12, so that the hanger can be easily put into the shirt neck 110 without stretching the shirt neck 110. The offset means enables the lower coupling 12 to be offset from the upper coupling 11 so that a shirt can always be hung on the hanger, the flexibility of the hanger in use can be enhanced by increasing the number of upper and lower couplings 11, 12, and the difference in sliding angles enables the length of the hanger to be adjusted laterally to suit the hanging of children's and adult's garments by providing both the left and right arms 13, 14 in a telescopic configuration, thereby greatly enhancing the applicability of the device.
The above is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, it is possible to make several variations and modifications without departing from the concept of the present invention, and these should be considered as the protection scope of the present invention, which will not affect the effect of the implementation of the present invention and the utility of the patent.

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1. Quick retractable clothes hanger, its characterized in that includes:
left and right arms extending from the upper coupler;
the left and right arms further coupled with a lower coupler;
at least one of the upper and lower couplers having a pivot configured to allow the lower coupler to move at least 2 cm toward the upper coupler;
at least one first biasing member configured to resiliently bias the lower coupler away from the upper coupler.
2. The quick retractable hanger of claim 1, wherein the upper coupler comprises a pivot.
3. A quick retractable garment hanger as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lower coupling comprises a pivot.
4. The quick retractable hanger of claim 3, wherein the at least one biasing member is a portion of the left or right arm.
5. The quick retractable hanger of claim 4, wherein the first biasing member is a portion of the left arm and the second biasing member is a portion of the right arm.
6. The quick retractable hanger of claim 5, wherein the left arm includes a bend that acts as the first biasing member.
7. The quick retractable hanger of claim 6, wherein the left arm includes a first bend serving as a first biasing member and the right arm includes a second bend serving as a second biasing member.
8. The quick retractable hanger of claim 7, wherein each of the left and right arms extends from the upper coupler to the lower coupler.
9. The quick retractable hanger of claim 1, wherein each of the left and right arms has a sliding joint configured to allow a length of the hanger to be changed.
10. The quick retractable hanger of claim 9, wherein each of the upper and lower couplers comprises engaged male and female members configured to be snapped together and apart without damage.
11. The quick retractable hanger of claim 10, wherein each of the upper and lower couplers comprises engaged male and female members configured to be slid together and apart without loss.
12. The quick retractable hanger of claim 11, wherein each of the left and right arms has a U-shape.
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