WO2008062540A1 - Cintre pour vêtement - Google Patents

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WO2008062540A1
WO2008062540A1 PCT/JP2006/323493 JP2006323493W WO2008062540A1 WO 2008062540 A1 WO2008062540 A1 WO 2008062540A1 JP 2006323493 W JP2006323493 W JP 2006323493W WO 2008062540 A1 WO2008062540 A1 WO 2008062540A1
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clothes hanger
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Mina Kato
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Techno Link Co., Ltd.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/14Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
    • A47G25/40Collapsible hangers
    • A47G25/4015Collapsible hangers comprising one-piece support arms at least one only pivotally-connected to a central hook member
    • A47G25/4023Collapsible hangers comprising one-piece support arms at least one only pivotally-connected to a central hook member collapsing downwardly away from the hook member
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
    • A47G25/14Clothing hangers, e.g. suit hangers
    • A47G25/28Hangers characterised by their shape
    • A47G25/32Hangers characterised by their shape involving details of the hook

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  • the present invention relates to a clothes hanger.
  • the conventional clothes hanger is generally used, and the clothes hanger is attached to the hook (hereinafter referred to as the trunk), and the arms (arms) extend obliquely downward on both sides diagonally.
  • the structure is extended. That is, this type of conventional clothes hanger is fixed with the arms open at a predetermined angle.
  • the hanger When hanging clothes such as T-shirts and round neck sweaters on the nonger, the hanger should be inserted so that the downward (torso part) force of the T-shirt or the like faces the neck of the collar! In this case, it is necessary to move the arm part of the hanger so that the hook comes out of the hole in the neck part. It is often put in a state where it is hung while expanding the hole. However, in this case, the hole in the neck expands, and if this effect is large, there is a problem that the neck becomes stretched in the expanded state. In this configuration, the arm with a shorter arm length that suppresses the opening of the neck hole is also put into practical use. Since it is not supported, there is a step at that point.
  • a pair of left and right arms for hanging clothes a body part that is mounted in a posture that supports these arms so as to be freely opened and closed via a horizontal axis, and above the body part A hook attached in a posture that protrudes to the closing direction, a closing direction in which the arms are biased in the closing direction, and a single split ring-shaped spring (referred to as a ring spring) as a biasing means
  • the force in the vicinity of the horizontal axis, which is the pivot point of the handle is a handle part that is integrally extended obliquely upward, a lifting body that is attached to the body part so as to be movable up and down, and a compression spring that biases the lifting body upward.
  • a clothes hanger that is also configured with force (for example, Patent Document 1).
  • the arm portion since the arm portion is pivotally supported so as to be freely opened and closed, the arm portion is folded in the closed state.
  • the arm can be inserted into the garment without folding and expanding the neck of clothing such as a T-shirt, and the handle is gripped after the arm is folded and inserted into the garment.
  • the arm portion can be expanded to the open state.
  • the arm when the arm is in the open state force closed state, the one-touch operation that pushes the unlocking part downward with the finger of the hand holding the torso is performed, that is, the open state is easily unlocked with one hand. You can close the arm.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-167113
  • Patent Document 1 In the configuration of Patent Document 1 described above, clothes are attached to a nongar and then hung and dried on a clothesline. At that time, the clothes are locked by careless operation of the operator or some external force. If the unlocking force is applied to the release part, the arm part closes and there is a possibility that the clothes will be accidentally dropped. Also, in the hanger with the above configuration, as the structure for closing the arm part, the unlocking part is composed of a plurality of elements such as one ring-shaped panel, a pawl part and a lifting body, There is a drawback that the number of parts increases and the manufacturing cost tends to increase.
  • the problem to be solved is that the arm can be folded very easily with the arm closed, and the collar part of the collar of clothing such as shirts and round neck sweaters also spreads the neck part.
  • the arm part can be inserted into the garment without wearing it, but it can be easily opened to the open state without having the arm part after being inserted into the garment with the arm part closed, and can be attached to the hanger.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide a hanger that can prevent unintentional dropping of the clothes on the clothes hanger when the clothes are suspended on the clothes rack, and that can reduce the manufacturing cost.
  • the invention of claim 1 is a clothes hanger in which a hook having an opening on the lower side and one side is provided on the upper part, and an arm is extended to the left and right by being connected to the lower part of the hook.
  • the first hook part and the second hook part are provided separately on the front and rear sides, and the lower part of the first hook part and the lower part of the second hook part are arranged in the front-rear direction.
  • a first arm portion that is pivotally attached as a rotation center and that forms one side of the arm is formed integrally with the first lower portion of the first hook portion, and a second arm portion of the second hook portion is provided.
  • the second arm portion forming the other side of the arm is integrally provided at the lower portion.
  • the invention according to claim 2 is the clothes hanger according to claim 1, wherein the hanger is suspended from the contact portion of the upper part of the hook when suspended from the suspended body. This is that the lower part of the hook part 1 and the lower part of the second hook part are pivotally mounted with the front-rear direction as the rotation center.
  • the invention of claim 3 is the clothes hanger according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first hook portion and the second hook portion are closed with respect to the opened one side. The other side was extended.
  • the invention of claim 4 is the clothes hanger according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a handle portion projects from the second hook portion.
  • the invention of claim 5 is the clothes hanger according to claim 4, wherein a handle portion projects from the first hook portion.
  • the invention of claim 6 is the clothes hanger according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the front side or the Z and rear sides of the first arm portion are formed widely in the front-rear direction. 1 wide portion, and a second wide portion in which the front side or the Z and rear sides of the second arm portion are formed wide in the front-rear direction.
  • the invention of claim 7 is the clothes hanger according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the upper edge of the first arm portion is formed thick in the front and rear to have a T-shaped cross section.
  • the first wide portion is formed, and the upper edge of the second arm portion is thickly formed in the front and rear, and the second wide portion is formed in a T-shaped cross section.
  • the invention of claim 8 is the clothes hanger according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the tip of the first arm portion and the tip of the second arm portion are provided so as to be in contact with each other. It is.
  • the invention of claim 9 is the clothes hanger according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the opening sides of the first hook portion and the second hook portion are aligned. It is provided with engagement means provided so that it can be engaged in the state.
  • the invention of claim 10 is the clothes hanger according to claim 9, wherein the engaging means includes: A first engagement portion formed on a surface of the first hook portion facing the second hook portion, and a surface of the second hook portion facing the first hook portion; And a second engagement portion formed to be engageable with the first engagement portion.
  • the clothes can be easily attached to and detached from the hanger, the accidental removal of the clothes can be prevented, and the production cost can be reduced due to the small number of parts.
  • the balance of the hanger can be improved.
  • the hanger hook can be easily held.
  • the operability of the hanger can be improved, the clothes can be easily attached and detached, and the opening and closing operation of the arm of the nogger suspended from the suspended body is performed.
  • the work can be handled with one hand, and the design of the hanger can be improved.
  • the clothes can be detached from the hanger that is hung on the suspended body without being affected by the direction of the knot, the direction of the nagger, or the dominant hand of the operator. .
  • the design of the hanger can be improved.
  • each tip portion when each arm portion is closed, each tip portion is provided so that it can come into contact with each other, so that the end of each arm portion closed is against the collar of the clothing. It is possible to improve the operability of the clothes hanger.
  • the hanger is re-engaged by providing the engaging means for engaging the hook portions so that the hook portions do not rotate with the opening sides of the hook portions aligned. At this time, the hanger is prevented from closing due to the weight of the clothes, and the convenience of the clothes hanger is improved.
  • hooks in which the respective engaging portions are opposed to each other by the engaging means Because it is provided on the surface facing the hook, when the hooks are engaged with the hooks on the same opening side, the engaging means are not exposed to the outside, creating a smart design. can do.
  • FIG. 1 to FIG. 7 show Example 1, in which a hook 2 in a clothes hanger 1 has a first hook portion 3 and a second hook portion 4 that are pivotally mounted so as to be rotatable in the front-rear direction.
  • the first hook part 3 and the second hook part 4 are both arcuate saddles that open from one side 5,6 to the bottom 7,8 in the left-right direction.
  • the other sides 9 and 10 that are closed are formed to extend in the hanging direction X when the hook 2 of the hanger 1 is hung on the clothes rack 11.
  • the tip 23 of the first arm portion 22 projecting substantially horizontally and obliquely downwardly on the side surface on the opening side of the lower portion 12 in the first hook portion 3 is formed to be bent downward.
  • the tip 25 of the second arm portion 24 projecting substantially horizontally and obliquely downwardly on the side surface on the closing side of the lower portion 13 of the second hook portion 4 is also formed to be bent downward.
  • the first arm portion 3 and the second arm portion 4 form a garment hanging arm portion in the garment hanger 1.
  • the clothes hanger 1 is arranged so that the first arm portion 22 and the second arm portion 24 are aligned with the distal ends 23 and 25 thereof. Rotate about axis 19 After the aligned tips 23 and 25 are inserted into the collar 27 of the garment 27 (see FIG. 4), the first hook part 3 and the second hook part 4 are aligned, so The arm portions 22 and 24 are rotated so as to be widened, and the shoulder portion 29 of the garment 27 can be supported from the inner side, whereby the attachment of the garment 27 to the hanger 1 is completed.
  • the first hook part 3 and the second hook part 4 are suspended by hanging the nonanger 1 with clothing 27 on the clothes rack 11 with the first hook part 3 and the second hook part 4 aligned. It is held in a non-rotatable state with respect to the shaft 19 of the hanger 1 itself (see Fig. 1).
  • the clothes hanger 1 when the clothes 27 are detached from the hanger 1 is taken into account that the weight of the clothes 27 acts on the arm portions 22 and 24, and the clothespin 11 force also disengages the second hook portion 4.
  • the force to be applied acts on the handle portion 26 provided integrally with the second hook portion 4, the clothes hook 11 is forced to be detached from the first hook portion 3.
  • FIG. 7 only the first hook portion 3 remains suspended and held on the hanging basket 11 even after the garment 27 is detached. That is, it is possible to leave the first hook portion 3 suspended from the hanging basket 11 without having to remove the entire hanger 1 from the hanging basket 11.
  • the second hook portion is grasped by gripping the handle portion 26 while the clothing 27 is passed through the neck hole 28 with the aligned tips 23 and 25 of the arm portions 22 and 24.
  • the hanger 1 with the clothes 27 can be easily suspended and held on the hanging basket 11 with the arms 22 and 24 open (Fig. 1).
  • the hanger 1 attached to the clothes rack 11 and suspended from the clothes rack 11
  • the handle 26 is used to detach the clothes hook 11 to release the second hook 4 to remove the clothes 27 from the nonger 1, and then to hang another clothes 27.
  • the operator can open and close the arm of the hanger 1 with one hand.
  • the handle 26 provided on the second hook 4 also serves as an element that makes the hanger 1 look like a character such as an animal.
  • the first hook 3 and the second hook The surface of the handle 26 itself is painted white together with the hook 4 and the surface of the handle 26 itself is painted red, so that the hanger 1 has the appearance of an image of a bird.
  • the hook 2 having an opening on the lower side and one side is provided in the upper part, and the arm is provided to the left and right by connecting to the lower part of the hook 2.
  • the hook 2 is provided with a first hook part 3 and a second hook part 4 which are opened separately on the lower side and one side, respectively, and the first hook part 3
  • the first lower part 12 and the lower part 13 of the second hook part 4 are pivotally mounted with the front-rear direction as the center of rotation, and the first lower part 12 of the first hook part 3 forms one side of the arm.
  • the arm portion 22 is integrally protruded, and the second arm portion 24 that forms the other side of the arm is protruded integrally to the second lower portion 13 of the second hook portion 4 so that the hanger 1 is provided.
  • the garment 27 is easy to put on and take off, prevents accidental detachment of the garment 27, and produces from a small number of parts. It is possible to suppress the strike.
  • the hanger 1 is suspended from the hanging basket 11 from the contact portions 14, 15 on the upper part of the hook 2 in the hanging direction X. Since the lower part 12 of the first hook part 3 and the lower part 13 of the second hook part 4 are pivotally mounted with the front-rear direction as the center of rotation, the balance of the hanger 1 can be improved.
  • the other side of the first hook portion 3 and the second hook portion 4 that are open is closed with respect to one side 5, 6 By extending the sides 9 and 10, the hook 2 of the hanger 1 can be easily held.
  • the handle portion 26 is projected from the second hook portion 4, so that the hook 2 of the hanger 1 is utilized using the handle portion 26.
  • the operability of the clothes 27 can be improved, and the clothes 27 can be easily attached and detached.
  • the opening / closing operation of the nonanger 1 arm can be handled with one hand, and the design of the hanger 1 can be improved.
  • FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 show the second embodiment, and the description of the parts overlapping with the first embodiment will be omitted.
  • a handle portion 30 having a plate body formed in an arc shape is provided on the outer surface from the upper end of the arc-shaped saddle shape to one side in the first hook portion 3. Further, another handle having a shape symmetrical to the handle portion 30 of the first hook portion with respect to the hanging direction is formed on the outer surface from the upper end portion of the arc-shaped saddle shape to the closing side in the second hook portion 4. Part 31 is provided.
  • the first hook part 3 does not detach from the clothespin 11 force.
  • the handle 31 grasped with the other hand (for example, the right hand) and lifted, the force applied to the arm 24 due to the weight of the clothing 27 and the handle 31 as in the handle 26 in the first embodiment are applied.
  • the applied force acts as a force that causes the clothespin 11 to separate the second hook part 4, and only the first hook part 3 remains without releasing the clothesline 11 force. Therefore, the clothes 27 can be easily removed by pulling one of the grips 30 and 31 without being affected by the orientation of the hanger 1 or the dominant hand of the operator.
  • the hanger 1 has an appearance that makes an image of Usagi.
  • the handle portion 30 is also provided in the first hook portion 3 that is formed by merely projecting the handle portion 31 on the second hook portion 4.
  • the clothes 27 can be detached from the hanger 1 hung on the clothes rack 11 without being affected by the orientation of the nonger 1 or the dominant hand of the operator.
  • the design of the hanger 1 can be improved.
  • the clothes hanger 1 of the third embodiment basically has the same configuration as that of the first embodiment described above, and therefore the same configuration is denoted by the same reference numeral. Description is omitted.
  • the clothes hanger 1 of the present embodiment has hooks 3 and 4 at the lower ends 12 and 13 of the hooks 3 and 10 connected in the horizontal direction at the lower ends of the other sides 9 and 10.
  • Through-hole 16 and concave mounting hole 32 located in the suspending direction X are formed from the abutment portions 14 and 15 of the hook portions 3 and 4 when the portions 3 and 3 are suspended from the clothes rack 11. Yes.
  • the first thickness is the first wide portion in which the upper edge portion of the first arm portion 22 is continuously widened in the front-rear direction toward the top force tip 23.
  • a meat portion 35a is provided, and the first arm portion 22 has a T-shaped cross section.
  • the second arm portion 24 also includes a second thick portion 36a that is a second wide portion in which the upper edge portion from the upper portion to the tip 25 is continuously formed wide in the front-rear direction, and the second thick portion 36a is provided.
  • the arm portion 24 has a T-shaped cross section.
  • the portions of the arm portions 22 and 24 other than the thick portions 35a and 36a are referred to as support base portions 35b and 36b, respectively.
  • each arm portion 22, 24, that is, the thickness of the support base portions 35b, 36b is D1
  • both the first thick portion 35a and the second thick portion 36a are The upper edge of each arm part 22, 24 is made thicker by a forward projection distance D2 to the front side.
  • the upper edge portions of the arm portions 22, 24 are formed thicker by the rearward projecting distance D3 to the rear side, and the thickness in the front-rear direction of the first thick portion 35a and the second thick portion 36a is increased.
  • D4 be the distance.
  • the front protrusion distance D2 and the rear protrusion distance D3 are preferably formed to be more than half of the plate thickness D1.
  • the thickness D4 of each thick part 35a, 36a is 2.0 to 4.0 times larger than the plate thickness D1 of each arm part 22,24. .
  • the thickness D4 of each of the thick portions 35a, 36a is formed approximately 3.0 times the plate thickness D1 of each of the arm portions 22,24.
  • a convex portion 37 serving as the first engaging portion in the engaging means. is formed on the opposite surface of the lower portion 12 of the first hook portion 3 to the second hook portion 4.
  • a concave portion 38 as a second engaging portion in the engaging means that can engage with the convex portion 37 is formed on the surface of the lower portion 13 of the second hook portion 4 facing the first hook portion 3. Is done.
  • the support at the tip 25 of the second arm portion 24 is supported with respect to the first thick portion 35a or the support base 35b at the tip 23 of the first arm portion 22.
  • the base part 36b or the second thick part 36a is formed so as to be able to contact.
  • the protruding portion 39 that faces the second arm portion 24 in the second hook portion 4 in the horizontal direction is located above the upper edge surface of the first arm portion 22. It is formed so as not to protrude.
  • the handle portion 40 provided in the second hook portion 4 has a substantially inverted triangular shape, the corners of which are chamfered, and the inner surface surrounded by the outer edge of the handle portion 40. Is formed with a thin portion 41 formed into a thin wall.
  • the first hook portion 3 and the second hook portion 4 as engaging means are formed with the convex portion 37 and the concave portion 38 that can be engaged with each other.
  • the convex portion 37 and the concave portion 38 are engaged. Accordingly, the closing of the first arm portion 22 and the second arm portion 24 is restricted. This prevents the clothes hanger 1 from being closed due to the weight of the garment 27 when the clothes hanger 1 is hanged, thereby improving the convenience of the clothes hanger 1. To do.
  • first thick portion 35a and the second thick portion 35a are respectively formed on the first arm portion 22 and the second arm portion 24, respectively.
  • the inner force of the garment 27 is increased by the first thick part 35a and the second thick part 36a.
  • the back body 27B are supported so as not to be in close contact (see FIG. 11). As a result, it is possible to allow the inner wind to pass through the clothes 27 hung on the clothes hanger 1, thereby improving the drying speed of the clothes 27.
  • the support base portion at the tip 25 of the second arm portion 24 with respect to the first thick portion 35a or the support base portion 35b at the tip 23 of the first arm portion 22 is used.
  • 36b or the second thick part 36a is provided so as to be able to come into contact, so that when the arm parts 22, 24 are closed, the tip 23 of the first arm part 22 and the tip 25 of the second arm part 24 are Prevent passing each other.
  • the shapes of the tips 23 and 25 of the arm portions 22 and 24 in contact with each other are obtained by combining the tips 23 and 25 of the first arm portion 22 and the second arm portion 24 with each other. It has a substantially arc shape that can be easily inserted into the neck 28 (see FIG. 13).
  • the ends 23 and 25 of the arm portions 22 and 24 that are closed together have a shape that is difficult to pull against the collar 28 of the garment 27. Operability can be improved.
  • the front protrusion distance D2 and the rear protrusion distance D3 to be larger than half of the plate thickness D1, the tips 23 and 25 of the respective arm portions 22 and 24 are surely brought into contact with each other.
  • the thickness D4 of the thick parts 35a, 36a is approximately 3.0 times larger than the plate thickness D1, making it easy to grasp the shape when the arms 22 and 24 are closed and held together.
  • the projecting portion 36a of the second hook portion 4 is formed so as not to project upward from the upper edge portion of the first arm portion 22 when rotating with the opening and closing of the arm portions 22 and 24. Even when holding the lower part of the hook 2 when opening and closing the first arm part 22 and the second arm part 24, hold the excess protrusion near the lower part of the hook 2 to open and close the arm parts 22 and 24. Accordingly, it is possible to eliminate the need for the operator to re-take the hook 2 against the protrusion appearing at the lower portion of the hook 2 and improve the operability associated with the opening and closing of the arm portions 2 24.
  • the thin portion 41 is formed on the handle portion 40, thereby improving the ease of gripping the handle portion 40.
  • the handle portion 40 is operated with a finger, Even when used by children, it can be easily handled.
  • the upper edge of the first arm portion 22 is formed thick in the front and rear, and the first thick portion 35a formed in a T-shaped cross section is formed.
  • the upper edge of the second arm part 24 is formed thickly in the front and rear, and the second thick part 36a having a T-shaped cross section is formed, so that the garment 27 is suspended from the clothes hanger 1.
  • the first thick part 35a and the second thick part 36a form a space between the front body 27A and the rear body 27B of the clothes 27 hung on the hanger 1, thereby From the inside, the front body 27A and the back body 27B are supported so that they do not contact each other.
  • the strength of the arm portions 22 and 24 can be improved by making the cross-sectional shape of the arm portions 22 and 24 T-shaped.
  • the first hook portion 3 and the second hook portion 4 are provided so as to be able to engage with each other with their opening sides aligned.
  • the hooks 3 and 3 are engaged so that they do not rotate with the opening sides of the hooks 3 and 4 aligned, and the clothes hanger 1 is hung.
  • the clothes hanger 1 is prevented from closing due to the weight of the clothes 27, and the convenience of the clothes hanger 1 is improved.
  • the engaging means is the first hook.
  • a first engagement portion 37 formed on a surface of the portion 3 facing the second hook portion 4 and a surface of the second hook portion 4 facing the first hook portion 3;
  • the second engaging portion 38 formed so as to be engageable with the first engaging portion 37, so that the hook portions 3,4 are arranged in a state where the opening sides of the hook portions 3,4 are aligned.
  • the engaging portions 37, 38 are not exposed to the outside, and the appearance of the clothes hanger 1 can be formed in a smart design.
  • the first thick part 35a and the second thick part 36a are forces formed on the upper edge portions of the arm parts 22, 24, respectively.
  • the lower edge portion of each arm portion 22, 24 is not limited to this, but any one is formed between the upper edge portion and the lower edge portion of each arm portion 22, 24.
  • the first thick part 35a and the second thick part 36a are each continuously formed wider in the front-rear direction toward the top of the upper force of each arm part 22,24. Force Each thick part 35a, 36a may be formed intermittently rather than continuously.
  • each thick part 35a, 36a is made such that the upper edge part of each arm part 22, 24 protrudes forward and backward respectively by a forward protruding distance D2 and a backward protruding distance D3, but this is not limited to this.
  • the shape of each of the thick portions 35a, 36a may be a shape in which the upper edge portion of each of the arm portions 22, 24 is projected forward or backward.
  • the first hook portion 3 includes the convex portion 37
  • the second hook portion 4 includes the convex portion 38 that can be engaged with the convex portion 37.
  • the first hook part 3 is not limited to this, and the first hook part 3 may be provided with a concave part, and the second hook part 4 may be provided with a convex part engageable with the concave part.
  • the position where the recess 38 is formed is not particularly limited as long as it is formed at a position where the first hook portion 3 and the second hook portion 4 face each other! /.
  • the suspended body has been described by taking the hanging basket 11 as an example, but the suspended body is a horizontally suspended bar or horizontally stretched.
  • the string material is not limited to this as long as it can hang the clothes hanger 1 with clothes.
  • the clothes hanger that works well with the present invention can be applied to various applications. Also, take A handle having a shape that represents a character such as another animal (such as a deformed ear shape) is also included in the handle portion in this patent.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a clothes hanger according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the hanger according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a reference front view showing the operation of the hanger in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a reference perspective view showing a state in which the hanger according to the first embodiment of the present invention is inserted into a hole portion of a collar neck of a garment.
  • FIG. 5 is a reference perspective view showing an operation of removing clothes that have been attached to the hanger in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a reference front view showing the detachment condition of the garment attached to the hanger in Example 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view showing a state in which the hanger according to the first embodiment of the present invention is suspended and held on a clothesline by only a first hook portion.
  • FIG. 8 is a front view of a clothes hanger according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a reference front view showing conditions for detaching the garment worn on the hanger in Example 2 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a front view of a clothes hanger according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the hanger according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 is a reference front view showing the operation of the hanger according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the tip of each arm portion in a state where each arm portion of the hanger is closed in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.

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L'invention concerne un cintre pour vêtement. [PROBLÈMES] Proposer un cintre ayant des bras pliables qui peuvent être introduits dans le vêtement même à partir de la partie de trou au niveau de la nuque du vêtement tel qu'un T-shirt sans élargir la partie de nuque. [MOYENS POUR RÉSOUDRE LES PROBLÈMES] Le crochet (2) d'un cintre (1) pour vêtement comprend une première partie de crochet (3) et une seconde partie de crochet (4) fixées de façon pivotante par rotation dans la direction d'avant en arrière. La première partie de crochet (3) et la seconde partie de crochet (4) sont formées par extension des autres côtés (9, 10) fermés dans la direction gauche et droite dans la direction de suspension X du crochet (2) suspendu à partir d'un bras de lavage (11), et les parties inférieures (12, 13) des parties de crochet (3, 4) sont fixées de façon pivotante au niveau de trous traversants (16, 17) formés à des positions dans la direction de suspension X de ceux-ci par rapport aux parties de butée respectives (14, 15). Un premier bras (22) se projette de façon oblique sensiblement horizontale vers le bas à partir de la face latérale sur le côté d'ouverture au niveau de la partie inférieure (12) de la première partie de crochet (3), un second bras (24) se projette de façon oblique sensiblement horizontale vers le bas à partir de la face latérale sur le côté fermé au niveau de la partie inférieure (13) de la seconde partie de crochet (4) qui est dotée d'une partie de préhension (26).
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