WO1992009217A1 - Garment hanger clip - Google Patents
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- WO1992009217A1 WO1992009217A1 PCT/US1991/008687 US9108687W WO9209217A1 WO 1992009217 A1 WO1992009217 A1 WO 1992009217A1 US 9108687 W US9108687 W US 9108687W WO 9209217 A1 WO9209217 A1 WO 9209217A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B99/00—Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
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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
- A47G25/48—Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts
- A47G25/483—Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts with pivoting clamps or clips having axis of rotation parallel with the hanger arms
- A47G25/485—Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts with pivoting clamps or clips having axis of rotation parallel with the hanger arms with a plurality of clips integral with, or supported by, the trouser-supporting bar
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- the present invention relates to a clip and more particularly to a clip capable of holding an article without damaging the article.
- Drycleaners are faced with the problem of how to secure articles of clothing or garments such as pants or skirts to hangers after the garments have been cleaned and pressed.
- pins or metal clips are used to secure the garments.
- pins or metal clips function to keep the garments in place they have a tendency to damage the garments due to pointy or sharp ends.
- the metal clips are generally U-shaped and have pointy teeth at their ends which dig into the garment. If care is not exercised in attaching and removing the clips considerabl damage may occur to the garment. Pins have pointed tips which can also damage the garment if care is not exercised in insertin and removing the pin. Therefore there is a need to provide a device to secure garments to hangers which does not damage the garment.
- the closest known prior art to the present device is the identification card holder disclosed in Faneuf, U.S. Patent No. 4,277,863.
- This prior art device includes two stiff members joined together by a flexible web forming a hinge. The web is intermediate the two stiff members. Opposed jaw portions are on respective members on one side of the hinge. On the other side of the hinge on one member is a spring finger which is biased against the other member to hold the jaws closed. The spring finger forms a loop for placing on it an identification card or badge. Use of this identification card holder is unsatisfactory
- SUBSTITUTE SHEET as a clip for securing garments because it does not lock the ja in place to secure the garment.
- the Fanuef device is also unacceptable because the jaws cannot be opened wide enough to accept thick garments.
- the construction of the Fanuef device also makes it difficult to place it on the rod of a hanger.
- the present device by contrast, is a clip which comprise a body including two opposing members having opposite end portions associated respectively therewith and an arcuate porti joining the two opposing members adjacent one of said opposite end portions at their ends, each of the opposing members having opposed jaw portions at the end portions opposite the arcuate portion, and means on respective opposing members for locking t opposing members together, the locking means positioned intermediate the opposite end portions of said opposing members.
- the locking means are positioned intermediate the opposing members.
- the clip also comprises means on respective opposing members opposite the arms for urging the locking means into engagement and disengagement.
- the jaw portions comprise means for gripping an article of clothing placed therebetween.
- Another object is to provide an improved clip for use in securing an article of clothing to a hanger without damaging the article of clothing.
- Another object is to provide an improved clip which does not have metal teeth or pointy ends which could damage an articl of clothing. Another object is to provide an improved clip which is e to manufacture and simple to use.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a clip of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a reduced side view of the clip shown in Fig. with the clip in its opened position;
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the clip shown in Fig. 2 with t clip in its partially closed position;
- Fig. 4 is a side view of the clip shown in Fig. 2 with t clip in its closed position;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the clip of the present invention on a hanger secured to an article of clothing;
- Fig. 6 is a side view of a second embodiment of a clip o the present invention.
- the clip 10 refers to a clip o the present invention.
- the clip 10 compri a unitary body 12 which is generaly U-shaped.
- the clip 10 is molded or extruded of plastic.
- the body 12 has two opposing numbers 14 and 16 having opposite end portions associated respectively therewith.
- Each of the opposing members 14 and 1 have an opposing jaw portion 18 and 20, respectively.
- the portion 22 with the members 14 and 16 and the arcuate portion 2 forming the generally U-shaped body 12.
- the member 14 has an interior surface 24 and an exterior surface 26. A portion of the interior surface 24 has rows of projections or teeth 28 adjacent to the opposing jaw portion 18.
- the interior surface 24 also includes an arm or hook 30 positioned intermediate the member 14 and extending inwardly fro the interior surface 24 towards the member 16.
- the arm 30 is generally U-shaped and has a mating surface 32 at a distal end 3 of the arm 30.
- the member 16 has an interior surface 36 and an exterior surface 38.
- a portion of the interior surface 36 has rows of projections or teeth 40 adjacent to the opposing jaw portion 20.
- the teeth 40 alternate wih the teeth 28 so that when the clip 10 is closed, and no article is between the teeth 28 and 40 as show in Fig. 4, the teeth 28 and 40 are able to mesh together.
- the interior surface 36 also includes an arm or hook 42 positioned intermediate the member 16 and extending out from the interior surface 36 towards the member 14.
- the arm 42 is generally J-shaped and has a mating surface 44 at a distal end 46 of the arm 42.
- the mating surface 44 is adapted to mate or lock with the other mating surface 32 of the arm 30 when the arms 30 and 4 are hooked together.
- the exterior surface 26 of member 14 includes a projection 48 which serves as a finger grip surface.
- the projection 48 is located between the jaw portion 18 and the arm 32.
- the exterior surface 30 of member 16 includes another projection 50 which serves as a finger stop.
- the projection 50 is located between the arm 42 amd tje arcuate portion 22. Referring not to Fig. 2, the clip 10 is shown in an open position. The arcuate portion 22 biases the opposing members and 16 apart. Both the arms 30 and 42 and the jaws 18 and 20 also shown apart. In this open position, the arms 30 and 42 a spread far enough apart to allow a rod of a hanger to pass between to place the clip 10 on the rod.
- Fig. 3 illustrates the clip 10 in a partially closed position.
- the distal ends 34 and 46 of the arms 30 and 42 hav come into contact with each other and the jaws portions 18 and have not yet contacted each other.
- the clip 10 is shown in a closed position in Fig. 4. Th mating surfaces 32 and 44 of the arms 30 and 42 are contacting each other which serves to lock the opposing members 14 and 16 together.
- the rows of teeth 28 and 40 are also shown meshed together although when an article, such as an article of clothing, is between the teeth 28 and 40, the teeth 28 and 40 not be able to mesh together.
- An area 56 defined and bounded the arcuate portion 22 and the locked arms 30 and 42 is adapte to hold and retain a rod of a hanger as shown in Fig. 5.
- a pair of clips 10 are shown securing a garment 58 to a conventional hanger 56.
- the jaws 18 and 20 of the clip 10 are closer to grasp and hold the garment 54 and the arms 30 and 42 are hooked to lock the members 14 and 16 together.
- the area 56 defined and bounded between the arcuate portion 22 and the locked arms 30 and 42 is holding and retaining a rod 62 of the hanger 60.
- the rod 62 passes through the space between the arms 30 and 42 when the clip 10 is in the open position as shown in Fig. 2.
- a pair of clips 10 are shown in Fig. 5 holding and retaining the garment 58 to the hanger 60, it is als possible to use one or more than two clips 10 to hold and retain the garment 58 to the hanger 60.
- the projections 48 and 50 are squeezed together to slide the mating surfaces 32 and 44 of the arms 30 and 42 away from each other until the distal ends 34 and 46 are disconnected. Once disconnected, the bias of the arcuate portion 22 opens the jaw portions 18 and 20 to release the garment 58. Once the garment 58 is released the clip 10 may be removed from the rod 62 of the hanger 60 by sliding the rod 62 through the space between the distal ends 34 and 46 of the arms 30 and 42.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a second embodiment of a clip 70 of the present invention.
- the clip 70 is similar to the clip 10 with primary differences being the teeth 72 and 74 adjacent to the jaw portions 76 and 78, respectively.
- Tooth 72 is a single tooth and teeth 74 are two rows of teeth. Tooth 72 is positioned to fit between the two rows of teeth 74 when the clip 70 is in a closed position.
- the other parts of clip 70 are similar to clip 10 and have been similarly numbered.
- Clip 70 functions in much the same manner as a clip 10. For example, in order to close the clip 7 and to lock it the projections 48 and 50 are squeezed together urge the arms 30 and 42 together until the distal ends 34 and 4 have locked. The arms 30 and 42 are locked when the mating surfaces 32 and 44 are contacting each other. When the clip 70 is closed the teeth 72 and 74 are able to grasp and hold an article of clothing placed therebetween.
- the projection 48 and 50 are squeezed together to slide the mating surfaces 32 and 44 of the arms 30 and 42 away from each other until the distal ends 34 and 46 are disconnected. Once disconnected, the bias of the arcuate portion 22 opens the jaw portions 76 and 78 to release the garment 58. Once the garment 58 is released the clip 70 may be removed from the rod 62 of the hanger 60 by sliding the rod 62 through the space between the distal ends 34 and 46 of the arms 30 and 42.
- clip 10 or clip 70 may be used in combination with a hanger to secure clothing to the hanger, it is also contemplated that the clips 10 and 70 ma be used to secure other articles such as papers or cardboard, a the clip does not have to be used in combination with a hanger.
Abstract
A clip (10) is disclosed which comprises a body (12) including two opposing members (14, 16) having opposite end portions associated respectively therewith and an arcuate portion (22) joining the two opposing members (14, 16) adjacent one of said opposite end portions at their ends, each of the opposing members (14, 16) having opposed jaw portions (18, 20) at the end portions opposite the arcuate portion (22), and arms (30, 42) on respective opposing members (14, 16) for locking the opposing members (14, 16) together, the locking means (32, 44) positioned intermediate the opposite end portions of the opposing members (14, 16). The clip (10) also comprises projections (48, 50) on respective opposing members (14, 16) opposite the arms (30, 42) for urging the arms (30, 42) into engagement and disengagement.
Description
GARMENT HANGER CLIP
Background of the Invention The present invention relates to a clip and more particularly to a clip capable of holding an article without damaging the article.
Drycleaners are faced with the problem of how to secure articles of clothing or garments such as pants or skirts to hangers after the garments have been cleaned and pressed. Typically, pins or metal clips are used to secure the garments. Although pins or metal clips function to keep the garments in place they have a tendency to damage the garments due to pointy or sharp ends. The metal clips are generally U-shaped and have pointy teeth at their ends which dig into the garment. If care is not exercised in attaching and removing the clips considerabl damage may occur to the garment. Pins have pointed tips which can also damage the garment if care is not exercised in insertin and removing the pin. Therefore there is a need to provide a device to secure garments to hangers which does not damage the garment.
The closest known prior art to the present device is the identification card holder disclosed in Faneuf, U.S. Patent No. 4,277,863. This prior art device includes two stiff members joined together by a flexible web forming a hinge. The web is intermediate the two stiff members. Opposed jaw portions are on respective members on one side of the hinge. On the other side of the hinge on one member is a spring finger which is biased against the other member to hold the jaws closed. The spring finger forms a loop for placing on it an identification card or badge. Use of this identification card holder is unsatisfactory
SUBSTITUTE SHEET
as a clip for securing garments because it does not lock the ja in place to secure the garment. The Fanuef device is also unacceptable because the jaws cannot be opened wide enough to accept thick garments. The construction of the Fanuef device also makes it difficult to place it on the rod of a hanger.
Summary of the Invention The present device, by contrast, is a clip which comprise a body including two opposing members having opposite end portions associated respectively therewith and an arcuate porti joining the two opposing members adjacent one of said opposite end portions at their ends, each of the opposing members having opposed jaw portions at the end portions opposite the arcuate portion, and means on respective opposing members for locking t opposing members together, the locking means positioned intermediate the opposite end portions of said opposing members. The locking means are positioned intermediate the opposing members. The clip also comprises means on respective opposing members opposite the arms for urging the locking means into engagement and disengagement. The jaw portions comprise means for gripping an article of clothing placed therebetween.
It is therefore a principle object of the invention to provide an improved clip for use in securing an article of clothing without damaging the article of clothing.
Another object is to provide an improved clip for use in securing an article of clothing to a hanger without damaging the article of clothing.
Another object is to provide an improved clip which does not have metal teeth or pointy ends which could damage an articl of clothing.
Another object is to provide an improved clip which is e to manufacture and simple to use.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after considering the following detailed specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a clip of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a reduced side view of the clip shown in Fig. with the clip in its opened position;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the clip shown in Fig. 2 with t clip in its partially closed position;
Fig. 4 is a side view of the clip shown in Fig. 2 with t clip in its closed position;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the clip of the present invention on a hanger secured to an article of clothing; and
Fig. 6 is a side view of a second embodiment of a clip o the present invention.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
Referring now to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers, wherein like numbers refer to like items throughout the various drawings, numeral 10 refers to a clip o the present invention. As shown in Fig. 1, the clip 10 compri a unitary body 12 which is generaly U-shaped. The clip 10 is molded or extruded of plastic. The body 12 has two opposing numbers 14 and 16 having opposite end portions associated respectively therewith. Each of the opposing members 14 and 1 have an opposing jaw portion 18 and 20, respectively. The
portion 22 with the members 14 and 16 and the arcuate portion 2 forming the generally U-shaped body 12.
The member 14 has an interior surface 24 and an exterior surface 26. A portion of the interior surface 24 has rows of projections or teeth 28 adjacent to the opposing jaw portion 18. The interior surface 24 also includes an arm or hook 30 positioned intermediate the member 14 and extending inwardly fro the interior surface 24 towards the member 16. The arm 30 is generally U-shaped and has a mating surface 32 at a distal end 3 of the arm 30.
The member 16 has an interior surface 36 and an exterior surface 38. A portion of the interior surface 36 has rows of projections or teeth 40 adjacent to the opposing jaw portion 20. The teeth 40 alternate wih the teeth 28 so that when the clip 10 is closed, and no article is between the teeth 28 and 40 as show in Fig. 4, the teeth 28 and 40 are able to mesh together. The interior surface 36 also includes an arm or hook 42 positioned intermediate the member 16 and extending out from the interior surface 36 towards the member 14. The arm 42 is generally J-shaped and has a mating surface 44 at a distal end 46 of the arm 42. The mating surface 44 is adapted to mate or lock with the other mating surface 32 of the arm 30 when the arms 30 and 4 are hooked together.
The exterior surface 26 of member 14 includes a projection 48 which serves as a finger grip surface. The projection 48 is located between the jaw portion 18 and the arm 32. The exterior surface 30 of member 16 includes another projection 50 which serves as a finger stop. The projection 50 is located between the arm 42 amd tje arcuate portion 22.
Referring not to Fig. 2, the clip 10 is shown in an open position. The arcuate portion 22 biases the opposing members and 16 apart. Both the arms 30 and 42 and the jaws 18 and 20 also shown apart. In this open position, the arms 30 and 42 a spread far enough apart to allow a rod of a hanger to pass between to place the clip 10 on the rod.
Fig. 3 illustrates the clip 10 in a partially closed position. The distal ends 34 and 46 of the arms 30 and 42 hav come into contact with each other and the jaws portions 18 and have not yet contacted each other. Outer curved surfaces 52 a 54 of the arms 30 and 42, respectively, contact each other and slide against each other until the mating surfaces 32 and 44 a able to contact each other to lock the arms 30 and 42 together.
The clip 10 is shown in a closed position in Fig. 4. Th mating surfaces 32 and 44 of the arms 30 and 42 are contacting each other which serves to lock the opposing members 14 and 16 together. The rows of teeth 28 and 40 are also shown meshed together although when an article, such as an article of clothing, is between the teeth 28 and 40, the teeth 28 and 40 not be able to mesh together. An area 56 defined and bounded the arcuate portion 22 and the locked arms 30 and 42 is adapte to hold and retain a rod of a hanger as shown in Fig. 5.
In order to close the clip 10 and to lock it the projections 48 and 50 are squeezed together to urge the arms 30 and 42 together until the distal ends 34 and 46 have locked. T arms 30 and 42 are locked when the mating surfaces 32 and 44 ar contacting each other. When the clip 10 is closed the teeth 28 and 40 are able to grasp and hold an article of clothing placed therebetween.
In Fig. 5 a pair of clips 10 are shown securing a garment 58 to a conventional hanger 56. The jaws 18 and 20 of the clip 10 are closer to grasp and hold the garment 54 and the arms 30 and 42 are hooked to lock the members 14 and 16 together. The area 56 defined and bounded between the arcuate portion 22 and the locked arms 30 and 42 is holding and retaining a rod 62 of the hanger 60. The rod 62 passes through the space between the arms 30 and 42 when the clip 10 is in the open position as shown in Fig. 2. Although only a pair of clips 10 are shown in Fig. 5 holding and retaining the garment 58 to the hanger 60, it is als possible to use one or more than two clips 10 to hold and retain the garment 58 to the hanger 60.
In order to open the clip 10 the projections 48 and 50 are squeezed together to slide the mating surfaces 32 and 44 of the arms 30 and 42 away from each other until the distal ends 34 and 46 are disconnected. Once disconnected, the bias of the arcuate portion 22 opens the jaw portions 18 and 20 to release the garment 58. Once the garment 58 is released the clip 10 may be removed from the rod 62 of the hanger 60 by sliding the rod 62 through the space between the distal ends 34 and 46 of the arms 30 and 42.
Fig. 6 illustrates a second embodiment of a clip 70 of the present invention. The clip 70 is similar to the clip 10 with primary differences being the teeth 72 and 74 adjacent to the jaw portions 76 and 78, respectively. Tooth 72 is a single tooth and teeth 74 are two rows of teeth. Tooth 72 is positioned to fit between the two rows of teeth 74 when the clip 70 is in a closed position. The other parts of clip 70 are similar to clip 10 and have been similarly numbered. Clip 70 functions in much the same
manner as a clip 10. For example, in order to close the clip 7 and to lock it the projections 48 and 50 are squeezed together urge the arms 30 and 42 together until the distal ends 34 and 4 have locked. The arms 30 and 42 are locked when the mating surfaces 32 and 44 are contacting each other. When the clip 70 is closed the teeth 72 and 74 are able to grasp and hold an article of clothing placed therebetween.
Additionally, in order to open the clip 70 the projection 48 and 50 are squeezed together to slide the mating surfaces 32 and 44 of the arms 30 and 42 away from each other until the distal ends 34 and 46 are disconnected. Once disconnected, the bias of the arcuate portion 22 opens the jaw portions 76 and 78 to release the garment 58. Once the garment 58 is released the clip 70 may be removed from the rod 62 of the hanger 60 by sliding the rod 62 through the space between the distal ends 34 and 46 of the arms 30 and 42.
Although it has been shown that either clip 10 or clip 70 may be used in combination with a hanger to secure clothing to the hanger, it is also contemplated that the clips 10 and 70 ma be used to secure other articles such as papers or cardboard, a the clip does not have to be used in combination with a hanger.
Thus there has been shown and described several embodimen of novel clips which embodiments fulfill all of the objects and advantages sought therefor. It will be apparent to those skill in the art, however, that many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications for the subject device are possible. All such changes, modifications, variatio and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by t invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A clip comprising: a body including two opposing members having opposite end portions associated respectively therewith and an arcuate portio joining the two opposing members adjacent one of said opposite end portions at their ends; each of the opposing members having opposed jaw portions a the end portions opposite the arcuate portion; and means on respective opposing members for locking the opposing members together, the locking means positioned intermediate the opposite .end portions of said opposing members.
2. The clip of claim 1 further comprising means on respective opposing members opposite the locking means for urgin the locking means into engagement and disengagement.
3. The clip of claim 2 wherein the urging means comprise projections on respective opposing members which allow a user to squeeze the clip into a closed position or an open position.
4. The clip of claim 1 wherein the jaw portions comprise means for. gripping an article of clothing placed therebetween.
5. The clip of claim 4 wherein the gripping means comprises rows of teeth on each of the jaw portions.
6. The clip of claim 1 wherein the locking means comprises cooperable engaging means.
7. The clip of claim 6 wherein the cooperable engaging means comprises a pair of arms, each arm depending inwardly from an interior surface of each opposing member, each arm having a mating surface at a distal end, each mating surface adapted to
8. The clip of claim 7 wherein the arcuate portion and the arms define a space adapted to hold and retain a rod of a hanger when the arms are locked together.
9. A clip comprising: a generally U-shaped body having a pair of opposing member connected by an arcuate member to form the U-shaped body; means generally intermediate the pair of opposing members for locking the opposing members together; and means on both sides of the opposing members opposite the locking means for urging the locking means into engagement and disengagement.
10. The clip of claim 9 wherein the opposing members each include means for gripping an article of clothing when the closing means are engaged.
11. The clip of claim 9 wherein the gripping means comprises rows of teeth.
12. The clip of claim 9 wherein the gripping means comprises rows of teeth which are offset with respect to each other.
13. The clip of claim 9 wherein the locking means comprises a pair of arms, each arm depending inwardly from an interior surface of each opposing member, the arms adapted for engaging each other.
14. The clip of claim 9 wherein each arm comprises a mating surface at a distal end of the arm, the mating surface adapted to contact each other when the arms are locked together.
15. The clip of claim 9 wherein the arcuate portion biases the pair of opposing members apart from each other in an open position.
16. The clip of claim 9 wherein the arcuate portion and the arms define a space adapted to hold and retain a rod of a hanger when the arms are locked together.
17. A clip comprising: a U-shaped member having opposed jaw portions on respecti surfaces of the U-shaped member; a first locking member on an interior surface adjacent to one of the jaw portions and intermediate the jaw portion; a second locking member on an interior surface adjacent t the other of the jaw portions and intermediate the other jaw portion, the locking members being resiliently biased into locking engagement with each other so as to hold the jaw portio closed about an article.
18. The clip of claim 17 wherein the first locking membe comprises an arm having a mating surface at a distal end of the arm and the second locking member comprises an arm having a mating surface at a distal end of the arm, the mating surfaces adapted to contact each other when the arms are locked.
19. The clip of claim 17 further comprising means on respective surfaces of the U-shaped member opposite the first a second locking means for urging the locking means into engageme and disengagement.
20. The clip of claim 19 wherein the urging means comprises projections on respective surfaces of the U-shaped member opposite the first and second locking means which allows user to squeeze the clip into a closed position or an open position.
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