US20160183705A1 - Hook for clothes hanger - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G25/00—Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
- A47G25/02—Dress holders; Dress suspending devices; Clothes-hanger assemblies; Clothing lifters
- A47G25/06—Clothes hooks; Clothes racks; Garment-supporting stands with swingable or extending arms
- A47G25/0607—Clothes hooks
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G25/00—Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
- A47G25/14—Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
- A47G25/1442—Handling hangers, e.g. stacking, dispensing
- A47G25/1464—Storage or transport receptacles or racks for empty hangers
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/02—Interior fittings; Means, e.g. inserts, for holding and packing articles
- A45C13/03—Means for holding garments
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- the present invention relates to a hook for hanging a clothes hanger.
- a hook for clothes hanger is usually installed on a wall to hang up the clothes hanger, or is installed on an inner surface of a luggage to fix the clothes hanger.
- a conventional hook for clothes hanger comprises a main body 91 and an engaging belt 92 .
- the main body 91 has at least one hook unit 911 and an engaging segment 912 .
- the engaging segment 912 is disposed in a bottom of the main body 91 .
- the engaging belt 92 is a resilient belt, and has a top end and a through hole 921 .
- the top end of the engaging belt 92 is mounted securely to the main body 91 .
- the through hole 921 is disposed around the at least one hook unit 911 of the main body 91 . A bottom edge of the through hole 921 upward engages the engaging segment 912 of the main body 91 .
- the engaging belt 92 When in use, the engaging belt 92 does not engage with the engaging segment 912 of the main body 91 .
- the clothes hanger 93 is hung on the hook unit 911 of the main body 91 , and then the engaging belt 92 is pulled down to be deformed and extend downward until the through hole 921 of the engaging belt 92 is lengthy enough to be disposed around the engaging segment 912 , which is on the bottom of the main body 91 .
- the engaging belt 92 is released and recovered to the original length.
- the bottom edge of the through hole 921 abuts the engaging segment 912 upward to securely fix the engaging belt 92 on the main body 91 .
- both sides of the through hole 921 abut a hook segment 931 of the clothes hanger 93 , thereby fixing the clothes hanger 93 on the hook and preventing the clothes hanger 93 from falling off the hook easily.
- the engaging belt 92 is pulled down until the engaging belt 92 departs from the engaging segment 912 , and then the engaging belt 92 departs from the main body 91 , and finally the clothes hanger 93 can be removed.
- the present invention provides a hook for clothes hanger to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
- the main objective of the present invention is to provide a hook for clothes hanger that is easy and convenient to be opened and closed.
- the hook for clothes hanger has a first direction, a main body, a pressing unit and a resilient element.
- the first direction is vertical.
- the main body has an inner space, a first opening, and a body opening set.
- the first opening is disposed on an end of the main body that is in the first direction and communicates with the inner space.
- the body opening set includes a first body opening and two side body openings.
- the first body opening is disposed on a front surface of the main body and communicates with the inner space.
- the side body openings are respectively disposed on two transverse surfaces of the main body and communicate with the inner space and the first body opening.
- the pressing unit is up-and-down moveably mounted in the main body, protrudes out of the first opening of the main body, and has an accommodating segment.
- the accommodating segment has an accommodating recess, a blocking segment and a front pressing opening.
- the accommodating recess is transversely formed through the pressing unit, and communicates with the side body openings of the body opening set.
- the blocking segment is disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess, and fully blocks the first body opening of the body opening set selectively.
- the front pressing opening is disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess, is disposed adjacent to the blocking segment in the first direction, and selectively communicates with the first body opening of the body opening set.
- the resilient element is mounted in the inner space of the main body, abuts between an inner surface of the main body and the pressing unit to push the pressing unit along the first direction to make the blocking segment of the pressing unit fully block the first body opening of the body opening set.
- the user presses the pressing unit that protrudes out of the main body, and then the front pressing opening of the pressing unit and the first body opening of the main body communicate with each other.
- a hook segment of the clothes hanger can pass the front pressing opening and the first body opening to enter the side body openings and the accommodating recess.
- the pressing unit is released and then the resilient element pushes back the pressing unit along the first direction, such that the blocking segment of the pressing unit is moved back to fully block the first body opening to prevent the clothes hanger from easily falling off from the hook.
- the pressing unit is pressed again to make the front pressing opening communicate with the first body opening.
- the hook for clothes hanger only needs a simple press for both opening and closing the hook. Therefore, the operation of the hook for clothes hanger is convenient and quick.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hook for clothes hanger in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the hook for clothes hanger in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is another exploded perspective view of the hook for clothes hanger in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side view in partial section of the hook for clothes hanger in FIG. 1 , shown closed;
- FIG. 5 is a side view in partial section of the hook for clothes hanger in FIG. 1 , shown opened;
- FIG. 6 is an operational perspective view of the hook for clothes hanger in FIG. 1 , shown mounted on interior of a luggage;
- FIG. 7 is a front operational view of a conventional hook for clothes hanger in accordance with the prior art.
- FIG. 8 is a side operational view of the conventional hook for clothes hanger in FIG. 7 .
- a hook for clothes hanger in accordance with the present invention comprises a main body 10 , a pressing unit 20 and a resilient element 30 .
- a vertical direction is defined as a first direction L 1 .
- the first direction L 1 may be upward vertical or downward vertical, depending on actual use of the hook. In the embodiment of the drawings, the first direction L 1 is upward vertical.
- the main body 10 is substantially a square tube, and has an inner space, a first opening 11 , a body opening set 12 , a mounting recess 13 , a limit recess 14 and two mounting panels 15 .
- the first opening 11 is disposed on an end of the main body 10 that is in the first direction L 1 as shown in FIG. 4 , and the first opening 11 communicates with the inner space.
- the body opening set 12 includes a first body opening 121 and two side body openings 122 .
- the first body opening 121 is disposed on a front surface of the main body 10 and communicates with the inner space.
- the side body openings 122 are respectively disposed on two transverse surfaces of the main body 10 and communicate with the inner space and the first body opening 121 .
- the mounting recess 13 is formed in an inner surface of the main body 10 that is in a direction opposite to the first direction L 1 as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the limit recess 14 is formed through a back surface of the main body 10 , and extends vertically.
- the mounting panels 15 are respectively formed on two transverse sides of the main body 10 , and each mounting panel 15 has a sewing recess 151 .
- the sewing recess 151 is formed in a front surface of the mounting panel 15 , and extends vertically.
- the hook for clothes hanger as mentioned above may be sewed on the luggage 50 via the sewing recess 151 since the mounting panel 15 is thinner at the position of the sewing recess 151 . Further, the hook for clothes hanger is not only capable of being mounted on the luggage 50 but also can be mounted on a wall or other places.
- the pressing unit 20 is up-and-down moveably mounted in the main body 10 , protrudes out of the first opening 11 of the main body 10 , and has an accommodating segment 21 , a mounting protrusion 22 , a limit protrusion 23 and a weight-reduction recess 24 .
- the accommodating segment 21 has an accommodating recess 211 , a blocking segment 212 and a front pressing opening 213 .
- the accommodating recess 211 is transversely formed through the pressing unit 21 , and communicates with the side body openings 122 of the body opening set 12 .
- the blocking segment 212 is disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess 211 , and fully blocks the first body opening 121 of the body opening set 12 selectively.
- the front pressing opening 213 is disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess 211 , is disposed adjacent to the blocking segment 212 in the first direction L 1 , and selectively communicates with the first body opening 121 of the body opening set 12 .
- the mounting protrusion 22 is formed on an end of the pressing unit 20 that is in a direction opposite to the first direction L 1 .
- the limit protrusion 23 is formed on a back surface of the pressing unit 20 , is up-and-down movably mounted in the limit recess 14 of the main body 10 , and has a slope 231 .
- the slope 231 is formed in a back surface of the limit protrusion 23 and is disposed toward a direction opposite to the first direction L 1 .
- the slope 231 facilitates convenience in assembling the limit protrusion 23 into the limit recess 14 when the pressing unit 20 and the main body 10 are assembled.
- the weight-reduction recess 24 is formed in the back surface of the pressing unit 20 , and is disposed in the first direction L 1 relative to the accommodating segments 21 and the limit protrusion 23 .
- the weight-reduction recess 24 can reduce the overall weight of the hook for clothes hanger.
- the resilient element 30 is mounted in the inner space of the main body 10 , abuts between the inner surface of the main body 10 and the pressing unit 20 to push the pressing unit 20 along the first direction L 1 until the limit protrusion 23 of the pressing unit 20 abuts an edge of the limit recess 14 of the main body 10 that is in the first direction L 1 . At this time, the blocking segment 212 of the pressing unit 20 fully blocks the first body opening 121 of the body opening set 12 .
- the resilient element 30 is a spring and has two ends. The ends of the resilient element 30 are respectively mounted in the mounting recess 13 of the main body 10 and mounted around the mounting protrusion 22 of the pressing unit 20 .
- the pressing unit 20 that protrudes out of the main body 10 is pressed to make the front pressing opening 213 communicate with the first body opening 121 . Then, the hook segment 41 of the clothes hanger 40 can pass the front pressing opening 213 and the first body opening 121 to enter the side body openings 122 and the accommodating recess 211 . With reference to FIG. 4 , afterwards, the pressing unit 20 is released, and then the resilient element 30 pushes back the pressing unit 20 along the first direction L 1 , such that the blocking segment 212 of the pressing unit 20 is moved back to fully block the first body opening 121 to prevent the clothes hanger 40 from easily falling off from the hook. With reference to FIG.
- the pressing unit 20 is pressed again to make the front pressing opening 213 communicate with the first body opening 121 .
- the hook for clothes hanger only needs a simple press for both opening and closing the hook. Therefore, the operation of the hook for clothes hanger is convenient and quick.
- the blocking segment 212 of the pressing unit 20 can fully block the first body opening 121 to restrict the position of the hook segment 41 of the clothes hanger 40 , and the operation is the same by pressing the pressing unit 20 .
- the hook for clothes hanger prevents the clothes hanger 40 from falling off by fully blocking the first body opening 121
- sizes of the side body opening 122 and the accommodating recess 211 are not restricted to a shape of the hook segment 41 of the clothes hanger 40 .
- Spaces of the side body opening 122 and the accommodating recess 211 can be enlarged to be adaptable to clothes hangers 40 of different shapes and sizes.
- the limit recess may be formed in the back surface of the pressing unit, and the limit protrusion may be formed on the back surface of the main body, which also can limit a movement route of the pressing unit, and avoid a deviation of the movement of the pressing unit.
- the resilient element also can be an element other than a spring, as long as the resilient element can push the pressing unit along the first direction.
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A hook for clothes hanger has a first direction, a main body, a pressing unit and a resilient element. When in use, a front pressing opening of the pressing unit and a first body opening of the main body can communicate with each other only by pressing the pressing unit that protrudes out of the main body. At this time, a hook segment of a clothes hanger can pass the front pressing opening and the first body opening to enter or depart from the hook. As a result, the hook for clothes hanger does not need any specific operational effort for opening the hook, and only needs a simple press for both opening and closing the hook. Therefore, the operation is convenient and quick.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a hook for hanging a clothes hanger.
- 2. Description of the Prior Arts
- A hook for clothes hanger is usually installed on a wall to hang up the clothes hanger, or is installed on an inner surface of a luggage to fix the clothes hanger.
- With reference to
FIGS. 7 and 8 , a conventional hook for clothes hanger comprises amain body 91 and anengaging belt 92. Themain body 91 has at least onehook unit 911 and anengaging segment 912. Theengaging segment 912 is disposed in a bottom of themain body 91. Theengaging belt 92 is a resilient belt, and has a top end and a throughhole 921. The top end of theengaging belt 92 is mounted securely to themain body 91. The throughhole 921 is disposed around the at least onehook unit 911 of themain body 91. A bottom edge of the throughhole 921 upward engages theengaging segment 912 of themain body 91. - When in use, the
engaging belt 92 does not engage with theengaging segment 912 of themain body 91. Theclothes hanger 93 is hung on thehook unit 911 of themain body 91, and then theengaging belt 92 is pulled down to be deformed and extend downward until thethrough hole 921 of theengaging belt 92 is lengthy enough to be disposed around theengaging segment 912, which is on the bottom of themain body 91. Afterwards, theengaging belt 92 is released and recovered to the original length. Thus, the bottom edge of the throughhole 921 abuts theengaging segment 912 upward to securely fix theengaging belt 92 on themain body 91. At this time, both sides of the throughhole 921 abut ahook segment 931 of theclothes hanger 93, thereby fixing theclothes hanger 93 on the hook and preventing theclothes hanger 93 from falling off the hook easily. To remove theclothes hanger 93, theengaging belt 92 is pulled down until theengaging belt 92 departs from theengaging segment 912, and then theengaging belt 92 departs from themain body 91, and finally theclothes hanger 93 can be removed. - However, for both opening and closing the hook for clothes hanger as mentioned above, the user has to spend efforts pulling the
engaging belt 92 to or away from a specific position (i.e. the engaging segment 912), which is not only inconvenient but also time-consuming in use. - To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a hook for clothes hanger to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
- The main objective of the present invention is to provide a hook for clothes hanger that is easy and convenient to be opened and closed.
- The hook for clothes hanger has a first direction, a main body, a pressing unit and a resilient element. The first direction is vertical. The main body has an inner space, a first opening, and a body opening set. The first opening is disposed on an end of the main body that is in the first direction and communicates with the inner space. The body opening set includes a first body opening and two side body openings. The first body opening is disposed on a front surface of the main body and communicates with the inner space. The side body openings are respectively disposed on two transverse surfaces of the main body and communicate with the inner space and the first body opening. The pressing unit is up-and-down moveably mounted in the main body, protrudes out of the first opening of the main body, and has an accommodating segment. The accommodating segment has an accommodating recess, a blocking segment and a front pressing opening. The accommodating recess is transversely formed through the pressing unit, and communicates with the side body openings of the body opening set. The blocking segment is disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess, and fully blocks the first body opening of the body opening set selectively. The front pressing opening is disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess, is disposed adjacent to the blocking segment in the first direction, and selectively communicates with the first body opening of the body opening set. The resilient element is mounted in the inner space of the main body, abuts between an inner surface of the main body and the pressing unit to push the pressing unit along the first direction to make the blocking segment of the pressing unit fully block the first body opening of the body opening set.
- When in use, the user presses the pressing unit that protrudes out of the main body, and then the front pressing opening of the pressing unit and the first body opening of the main body communicate with each other. At this time, a hook segment of the clothes hanger can pass the front pressing opening and the first body opening to enter the side body openings and the accommodating recess. When the clothes hanger passes the pressing unit, the pressing unit is released and then the resilient element pushes back the pressing unit along the first direction, such that the blocking segment of the pressing unit is moved back to fully block the first body opening to prevent the clothes hanger from easily falling off from the hook. To remove the clothes hanger, the pressing unit is pressed again to make the front pressing opening communicate with the first body opening. As a result, the hook for clothes hanger only needs a simple press for both opening and closing the hook. Therefore, the operation of the hook for clothes hanger is convenient and quick.
- Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hook for clothes hanger in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the hook for clothes hanger inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is another exploded perspective view of the hook for clothes hanger inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a side view in partial section of the hook for clothes hanger inFIG. 1 , shown closed; -
FIG. 5 is a side view in partial section of the hook for clothes hanger inFIG. 1 , shown opened; -
FIG. 6 is an operational perspective view of the hook for clothes hanger inFIG. 1 , shown mounted on interior of a luggage; -
FIG. 7 is a front operational view of a conventional hook for clothes hanger in accordance with the prior art; and -
FIG. 8 is a side operational view of the conventional hook for clothes hanger inFIG. 7 . - With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a hook for clothes hanger in accordance with the present invention comprises amain body 10, apressing unit 20 and aresilient element 30. A vertical direction is defined as a first direction L1. The first direction L1 may be upward vertical or downward vertical, depending on actual use of the hook. In the embodiment of the drawings, the first direction L1 is upward vertical. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 to 4 , themain body 10 is substantially a square tube, and has an inner space, afirst opening 11, abody opening set 12, a mounting recess 13, a limit recess 14 and twomounting panels 15. Thefirst opening 11 is disposed on an end of themain body 10 that is in the first direction L1 as shown inFIG. 4 , and thefirst opening 11 communicates with the inner space. The body openingset 12 includes a first body opening 121 and twoside body openings 122. The first body opening 121 is disposed on a front surface of themain body 10 and communicates with the inner space. Theside body openings 122 are respectively disposed on two transverse surfaces of themain body 10 and communicate with the inner space and the first body opening 121. Themounting recess 13 is formed in an inner surface of themain body 10 that is in a direction opposite to the first direction L1 as shown inFIG. 4 . Thelimit recess 14 is formed through a back surface of themain body 10, and extends vertically. The mountingpanels 15 are respectively formed on two transverse sides of themain body 10, and each mountingpanel 15 has asewing recess 151. Thesewing recess 151 is formed in a front surface of the mountingpanel 15, and extends vertically. When mounted on places such as interior of aluggage 50 as shown inFIG. 6 , the hook for clothes hanger as mentioned above may be sewed on theluggage 50 via thesewing recess 151 since the mountingpanel 15 is thinner at the position of thesewing recess 151. Further, the hook for clothes hanger is not only capable of being mounted on theluggage 50 but also can be mounted on a wall or other places. - The
pressing unit 20 is up-and-down moveably mounted in themain body 10, protrudes out of thefirst opening 11 of themain body 10, and has anaccommodating segment 21, a mountingprotrusion 22, alimit protrusion 23 and a weight-reduction recess 24. Theaccommodating segment 21 has anaccommodating recess 211, a blockingsegment 212 and a frontpressing opening 213. Theaccommodating recess 211 is transversely formed through thepressing unit 21, and communicates with theside body openings 122 of the body opening set 12. The blockingsegment 212 is disposed adjacent to and in front of theaccommodating recess 211, and fully blocks the first body opening 121 of the body opening set 12 selectively. The frontpressing opening 213 is disposed adjacent to and in front of theaccommodating recess 211, is disposed adjacent to theblocking segment 212 in the first direction L1, and selectively communicates with the first body opening 121 of the body opening set 12. The mountingprotrusion 22 is formed on an end of thepressing unit 20 that is in a direction opposite to the first direction L1. Thelimit protrusion 23 is formed on a back surface of thepressing unit 20, is up-and-down movably mounted in thelimit recess 14 of themain body 10, and has aslope 231. Theslope 231 is formed in a back surface of thelimit protrusion 23 and is disposed toward a direction opposite to the first direction L1. Theslope 231 facilitates convenience in assembling thelimit protrusion 23 into thelimit recess 14 when thepressing unit 20 and themain body 10 are assembled. The weight-reduction recess 24 is formed in the back surface of thepressing unit 20, and is disposed in the first direction L1 relative to theaccommodating segments 21 and thelimit protrusion 23. The weight-reduction recess 24 can reduce the overall weight of the hook for clothes hanger. - The
resilient element 30 is mounted in the inner space of themain body 10, abuts between the inner surface of themain body 10 and thepressing unit 20 to push thepressing unit 20 along the first direction L1 until thelimit protrusion 23 of thepressing unit 20 abuts an edge of thelimit recess 14 of themain body 10 that is in the first direction L1. At this time, the blockingsegment 212 of thepressing unit 20 fully blocks the first body opening 121 of the body opening set 12. In a preferred embodiment, theresilient element 30 is a spring and has two ends. The ends of theresilient element 30 are respectively mounted in the mountingrecess 13 of themain body 10 and mounted around the mountingprotrusion 22 of thepressing unit 20. - With reference to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , when in use, to put in theclothes hanger 40, thepressing unit 20 that protrudes out of themain body 10 is pressed to make the frontpressing opening 213 communicate with thefirst body opening 121. Then, thehook segment 41 of theclothes hanger 40 can pass the frontpressing opening 213 and the first body opening 121 to enter theside body openings 122 and theaccommodating recess 211. With reference toFIG. 4 , afterwards, thepressing unit 20 is released, and then theresilient element 30 pushes back thepressing unit 20 along the first direction L1, such that the blockingsegment 212 of thepressing unit 20 is moved back to fully block the first body opening 121 to prevent theclothes hanger 40 from easily falling off from the hook. With reference toFIG. 5 , to remove theclothes hanger 40, thepressing unit 20 is pressed again to make the frontpressing opening 213 communicate with thefirst body opening 121. As a result, the hook for clothes hanger only needs a simple press for both opening and closing the hook. Therefore, the operation of the hook for clothes hanger is convenient and quick. - With reference to
FIG. 5 , in addition, regardless that the first direction L1 is upward vertical or downward vertical, which means regardless that thepressing unit 20 is disposed upward or downward when in use, the blockingsegment 212 of thepressing unit 20 can fully block the first body opening 121 to restrict the position of thehook segment 41 of theclothes hanger 40, and the operation is the same by pressing thepressing unit 20. - Moreover, since the hook for clothes hanger prevents the
clothes hanger 40 from falling off by fully blocking thefirst body opening 121, in design of the hook, sizes of theside body opening 122 and theaccommodating recess 211 are not restricted to a shape of thehook segment 41 of theclothes hanger 40. Spaces of theside body opening 122 and theaccommodating recess 211 can be enlarged to be adaptable toclothes hangers 40 of different shapes and sizes. - In another preferred embodiment, the limit recess may be formed in the back surface of the pressing unit, and the limit protrusion may be formed on the back surface of the main body, which also can limit a movement route of the pressing unit, and avoid a deviation of the movement of the pressing unit.
- In another preferred embodiment, the resilient element also can be an element other than a spring, as long as the resilient element can push the pressing unit along the first direction.
- Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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1. A hook for clothes hanger, the hook comprising:
a first direction being vertical;
a main body having
an inner space;
a first opening disposed on an end of the main body that is in the first direction and communicating with the inner space; and
a body opening set including
a first body opening disposed on a front surface of the main body and communicating with the inner space; and
two side body openings respectively disposed on two transverse surfaces of the main body and communicating with the inner space and the first body opening;
a pressing unit up-and-down moveably mounted in the main body, protruding out of the first opening of the main body, and having
an accommodating segment having
an accommodating recess transversely formed through the pressing unit, and communicating with the side body openings of the body opening set;
a blocking segment disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess, and fully blocking the first body opening of the body opening set selectively; and
a front pressing opening disposed adjacent to and in front of the accommodating recess, disposed adjacent to the blocking segment in the first direction, and selectively communicating with the first body opening of the body opening set; and
a resilient element mounted in the inner space of the main body, abutting between an inner surface of the main body and the pressing unit to push the pressing unit along the first direction to make the blocking segment of the pressing unit fully block the first body opening of the body opening set.
2. The hook for clothes hanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein
the main body further has
a limit recess formed through a back surface of the main body and extending vertically; and
the pressing unit further has
a limit protrusion formed on a back surface of the pressing unit, and up-and-down movably mounted in the limit recess of the main body;
wherein when the limit protrusion abuts an edge of the limit recess that is in the first direction, the blocking segment of the pressing unit fully blocks the first body opening of the body opening set of the main body.
3. The hook for clothes hanger as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the limit protrusion of the pressing unit further has
a slope formed in a back surface of the limit protrusion and disposed toward a direction opposite to the first direction.
4. The hook for clothes hanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body further has
two mounting panels respectively formed on two transverse sides of the main body; each mounting panel having
a sewing recess formed in a front surface of the mounting panel and extending vertically.
5. The hook for clothes hanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pressing unit further has
a weight-reduction recess formed in a back surface of the pressing unit, and disposed in the first direction relative to the accommodating segment.
6. The hook for clothes hanger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein
the main body further has
a mounting recess formed in the inner surface of the main body in a direction opposite to the first direction;
the pressing unit further has
a mounting protrusion formed on an end of the pressing unit in a direction opposite to the first direction; and
the resilient element is a spring, and has
two ends respectively mounted in the mounting recess of the main body and mounted around the mounting protrusion of the pressing unit.
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