WO2008122417A1 - Multi-purpose peg and hanger that includes such peg - Google Patents

Multi-purpose peg and hanger that includes such peg Download PDF

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WO2008122417A1
WO2008122417A1 PCT/EP2008/002707 EP2008002707W WO2008122417A1 WO 2008122417 A1 WO2008122417 A1 WO 2008122417A1 EP 2008002707 W EP2008002707 W EP 2008002707W WO 2008122417 A1 WO2008122417 A1 WO 2008122417A1
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Eduardo Elizalde Bedos
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Enea Management Services, S.L.
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F55/00Clothes-pegs
    • 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
    • A47G25/48Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts
    • A47G25/50Hooks on hangers for supporting trousers or skirts
    • 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
    • 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
    • A47G25/48Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F55/00Clothes-pegs
    • D06F55/02Clothes-pegs with pivoted independent clamping members
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B2/00Friction-grip releasable fastenings
    • F16B2/20Clips, i.e. with gripping action effected solely by the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening
    • F16B2/22Clips, i.e. with gripping action effected solely by the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening of resilient material, e.g. rubbery material

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  • Multi-purpose peg and hanger that includes such peg
  • the object of this invention refers to a multi-purpose peg, the purpose of which is to hold countless; products. This prehensile function is achieved by the tightening of the arms on such products, such as clothes, shoes, papers, cardboard or any other product that fits between the constrictor arms of the aforementioned peg.
  • such peg can be assembled with a hook and form what is currently known as a hanger, the peg fulfilling the retaining functions of the garment or object held by the tightening action of the holding arms of the peg.
  • first degree levers follow the principle of the first degree levers, since the load or resistance and the effort or power are placed on each side, respectively, of the fulcrum or joint element of the lever.
  • the clearest and simplest example of this kind of first degree lever is the seesaw.
  • Pegs made of plastic are also increasingly being developed, obtained from plastic injection, in which, by means of a one-piece body, they produce such pegs, i.e., pegs with the principle of a first degree lever, in which either due to the elastic nature of the plastic they do not need any element constantly zipping the resistant or pressing area of the pegs or which are designed incorporating an elastic spring that achieves such effect.
  • pegs we can highlight the European patent EP-1234068 and the European patent EP-0543787, in which, in this last execution, the application area of the efforts of the peg has an extremely short arm, so that a big effort will be needed to open the arms of the peg.
  • the European patent EP-0228325 also refers to a peg made up of a one-piece body, in which the tongues of the arms themselves are used to build the elastic element of recovery to the always closed position of the peg.
  • the Spanish utility model ES-U-1.048.608 refers to a peg made up of a one-piece body that works under the principle of a first degree lever.
  • Spanish utility model ES-U-1.029.525 in which one of the arms of the peg ends with a hook as a hanger, so that such peg can be converted into a peg to hold up any products, such as clothes, papers, cardboard, etc.
  • the peg of the invention is made up of an elastic U-shaped one-piece body, the two laterals of which constitute the operational elements of the peg itself and from which both arms extend to the inside part, substantially in an orthogonal manner, which on the central point intertwine and both parallel areas extend downwards and constitute the holding arms of the aforementioned peg.
  • This peg principally follows the principle of third degree levers, in which the effort is placed between the resistance and the joint point of the peg, although it could also work under the principle of second degree levers if the arms to pull the peg where the effort is placed were longer and therefore the load or resistance of the peg was placed between the effort and the joint point.
  • the arms forming the holding element of the peg are principally flattened bodies that increase the retaining area thereof, for which purpose such arms can include a series of retaining attachments fixed on the piece to be held, thus preventing the garment or object from falling from the body of the peg.
  • These retaining attachments can be protuberances, slots or roughness that facilitate the retaining of the pegs of the objects hung up.
  • the lateral branches of the U-shaped body on which the opening effort of the peg falls, end with an ergonomic shape, whereby it is easier for the user to handle the peg.
  • this principal U-shaped body can be designed with a continuous rib that reinforces such body, giving the same a quite high resistance that will result in a longer duration of the peg since the elastic movement of the arms implies a forcing of the peg and therefore a destruction if the piece is not perfectly well designed.
  • fixed or mobile fitting means are included, which are used as a possible link of hooks shaped as hangers, transforming the peg into a hanger with a peg or pegs, which allows to hang up a garment and at the same time hold it by means of the arms of such peg or pegs.
  • This hook body can be simple, that is, at the end of the curved body of the hook the retaining mean is placed, which will be linked with the retaining attachment of the peg itself or either such hook extends in two or more arms that can each include retaining means where the aforementioned bodies of the pegs are set.
  • a variant of execution of the invention foresees the construction of holding arms of the peg, forming a certain angle. This angle is usually between 1 and 30°.
  • the curved hook-shaped attachment can be created in a leaning manner with respect to the level area of the peg.
  • Drawing 1 represents a plan view of the peg of the invention.
  • Drawing 2 represents a variant of execution of the peg, which includes a holding end attachment of a hanger hook.
  • Drawing 3 represents a view of the operation of the body of the peg and how, by pressing the operational arms, the holding arms of the peg open.
  • Drawing 4 represents the variant of execution of a simple peg made up of a curved hook-shaped attachment and a peg body.
  • Drawing 5 represents a variant of the previous drawing where the body of the peg is divided into two arms on which the two peg bodies are held.
  • Drawing 6 represents a constructive detail regarding the leaning of the holding arms with respect to the body of the peg.
  • Drawing 7 represents a constructive detail regarding the leaning of the curved hook- shaped attachment with respect to the body of the peg.
  • the peg object of the invention is created by means of a one-piece U-shaped elastic body (1), the two lateral branches of which (3) constitute the operational elements of the peg itself and from which both interconnection arms (4) extend to the inside part, substantially in an orthogonal manner which on the central point intertwine and both parallel areas extend downwards and constitute the holding arms (5) of the aforementioned peg.
  • an internal rib (6) is included, which develops inside the peg, both in the central area that confers it an elastic nature and in the arms (3). These ribs are used as means of reinforcement through the interconnection arms and the holding arms of the peg (5). These holding arms (5) of the peg have retaining attachments (9) on their contact sides, which help these arms to hold the objects.
  • Drawing 2 shows a variant of the peg, where the mediate arm that confers elasticity to the whole group, includes a fitting element, such as a hanging hook from the peg.
  • Drawing 3 shows a representation where the fingers of the user brings the lateral arms (3) of the peg closer and how due to the crossing of the holding arms (5) of the peg, they separate, facilitating or allowing the entry of any object, either a garment, paper or any other element to be held.
  • Drawing 3 clearly identifies that the peg acts by means of the principle of a third degree lever where the application of the effort is placed between the load and the resistance formed by the holding arms (5) of the peg and the fulcrum or articulation element of the lever.
  • Drawing 4 represents one of the multiple uses that can be applied to the peg (1) of the invention and how a curved attachment (10) is assembled with the fitting means, creating a peg hung up on the appropriate means, such as a closet bar, and how the body of the peg (1) can hold the garment or object by its holding arms (5).
  • the fitting means (7) between the peg and the curved attachment (10) are revolving and allow a relative positioning between them.
  • Drawing 5 is a variant of the multi-purpose peg, in which the hook (10) is part of the body of the peg with two lateral branches (11 ) and how the connection elements extend from its ends to the fitting means (7) of the peg bodies (1).
  • This solution allows having a peg that is simultaneously a holding element of a jacket by means of the arms (11 ) and also hanging up some pants by the holding arms with the two bodies of the peg (I) placed on the end of the peg.
  • These connection means (7) are linked to the body of the peg so that they facilitate the relative turn of one on the other and allows the turning movement of the peg without affecting the placement of the curved hook-shaped attachment (10).
  • Drawing 6 shows a frontal view of the body of the peg (1) and how in such frontal view we can see the interconnection arms (4) that on their ends result in the holding arms (5), which are leaned in angle with respect to the perpendicular plan of the peg (1), this angle being between 1 and 30°.
  • This angle is designed to correct the angle of natural deviation that the product suffers when it is hung up on the peg, the product to be hung up being perfectly straight with no angular variations.
  • drawing 7 shows a constructive form of the curved hook-shaped attachment (10) and how it is placed turned at an angle ⁇ that corrects the angle by itself when the peg is hung up on the bar or the turn of the product when it is hung up on the body of the peg (1).
  • This angle is the appropriate one in order to correct this deviation and can be between 1 and 30°.

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Abstract

The multi-purpose peg and hanger that includes such peg is made up of a third degree lever, constituted by means of an elastic U-shaped one-piece body, the two lateral branches of which constitute the operational elements of the peg itself and from which both arms extend to the inside part, substantially in an orthogonal manner, which on the central point intertwine and both parallel areas extend downwards and constitute the holding arms of the aforementioned peg. A hook can be assembled with such peg and form what is currently known as a hanger, the peg fulfilling the retaining functions of the garment or object held by the tightening action of the holding arms of the peg.

Description

Title
Multi-purpose peg and hanger that includes such peg
Object of the invention
The object of this invention refers to a multi-purpose peg, the purpose of which is to hold countless; products. This prehensile function is achieved by the tightening of the arms on such products, such as clothes, shoes, papers, cardboard or any other product that fits between the constrictor arms of the aforementioned peg.
Similarly, such peg can be assembled with a hook and form what is currently known as a hanger, the peg fulfilling the retaining functions of the garment or object held by the tightening action of the holding arms of the peg.
Background of the invention
Many solutions of prehensile pegs are known in the state of the art, which currently are basically made up of three pieces, two of them constituting the arms of the peg and the third one which is the elastic link element which joins the two previous pieces. These pegs are usually made of metal, wood or plastic and have been produced this way for a long time with practically no appreciable modification on their structure.
These pegs follow the principle of the first degree levers, since the load or resistance and the effort or power are placed on each side, respectively, of the fulcrum or joint element of the lever. The clearest and simplest example of this kind of first degree lever is the seesaw.
Pegs made of plastic are also increasingly being developed, obtained from plastic injection, in which, by means of a one-piece body, they produce such pegs, i.e., pegs with the principle of a first degree lever, in which either due to the elastic nature of the plastic they do not need any element constantly zipping the resistant or pressing area of the pegs or which are designed incorporating an elastic spring that achieves such effect. Among this kind of pegs we can highlight the European patent EP-1234068 and the European patent EP-0543787, in which, in this last execution, the application area of the efforts of the peg has an extremely short arm, so that a big effort will be needed to open the arms of the peg. The European patent EP-0228325 also refers to a peg made up of a one-piece body, in which the tongues of the arms themselves are used to build the elastic element of recovery to the always closed position of the peg.
The Spanish utility model ES-U-1.048.608 refers to a peg made up of a one-piece body that works under the principle of a first degree lever.
Finally, the Spanish utility model ES-U-1.029.525 must be mentioned, in which one of the arms of the peg ends with a hook as a hanger, so that such peg can be converted into a peg to hold up any products, such as clothes, papers, cardboard, etc.
Description of the invention
Firstly, the peg of the invention is made up of an elastic U-shaped one-piece body, the two laterals of which constitute the operational elements of the peg itself and from which both arms extend to the inside part, substantially in an orthogonal manner, which on the central point intertwine and both parallel areas extend downwards and constitute the holding arms of the aforementioned peg.
This peg principally follows the principle of third degree levers, in which the effort is placed between the resistance and the joint point of the peg, although it could also work under the principle of second degree levers if the arms to pull the peg where the effort is placed were longer and therefore the load or resistance of the peg was placed between the effort and the joint point.
The arms forming the holding element of the peg are principally flattened bodies that increase the retaining area thereof, for which purpose such arms can include a series of retaining attachments fixed on the piece to be held, thus preventing the garment or object from falling from the body of the peg. These retaining attachments can be protuberances, slots or roughness that facilitate the retaining of the pegs of the objects hung up. The lateral branches of the U-shaped body on which the opening effort of the peg falls, end with an ergonomic shape, whereby it is easier for the user to handle the peg.
In order to reinforce the body of the peg, this principal U-shaped body can be designed with a continuous rib that reinforces such body, giving the same a quite high resistance that will result in a longer duration of the peg since the elastic movement of the arms implies a forcing of the peg and therefore a destruction if the piece is not perfectly well designed.
The intertwining of the holding arms of the peg results in an approach of the U-shaped body's operational arms which causes the separation of the peg's holding arms and vice versa, although this opposite movement is attained by the elastic recovery of the plastic material of which the body of the peg is made.
On the body of the peg and principally but not limited to this position, fixed or mobile fitting means are included, which are used as a possible link of hooks shaped as hangers, transforming the peg into a hanger with a peg or pegs, which allows to hang up a garment and at the same time hold it by means of the arms of such peg or pegs. This hook body can be simple, that is, at the end of the curved body of the hook the retaining mean is placed, which will be linked with the retaining attachment of the peg itself or either such hook extends in two or more arms that can each include retaining means where the aforementioned bodies of the pegs are set.
A variant of execution of the invention foresees the construction of holding arms of the peg, forming a certain angle. This angle is usually between 1 and 30°. The curved hook-shaped attachment can be created in a leaning manner with respect to the level area of the peg.
Brief description of the drawings
To complete the description made and with the purpose of getting a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, we have attached to this descriptive report, as an integral part thereof, a range of drawings in which, for illustrating but not limitative purposes, the following has been represented:
Drawing 1 represents a plan view of the peg of the invention. Drawing 2 represents a variant of execution of the peg, which includes a holding end attachment of a hanger hook.
Drawing 3 represents a view of the operation of the body of the peg and how, by pressing the operational arms, the holding arms of the peg open.
Drawing 4 represents the variant of execution of a simple peg made up of a curved hook-shaped attachment and a peg body.
Drawing 5 represents a variant of the previous drawing where the body of the peg is divided into two arms on which the two peg bodies are held.
Drawing 6 represents a constructive detail regarding the leaning of the holding arms with respect to the body of the peg.
Drawing 7 represents a constructive detail regarding the leaning of the curved hook- shaped attachment with respect to the body of the peg.
Detailed description of a preferred manner of execution
The peg object of the invention is created by means of a one-piece U-shaped elastic body (1), the two lateral branches of which (3) constitute the operational elements of the peg itself and from which both interconnection arms (4) extend to the inside part, substantially in an orthogonal manner which on the central point intertwine and both parallel areas extend downwards and constitute the holding arms (5) of the aforementioned peg.
In order to reinforce the body of the peg, an internal rib (6) is included, which develops inside the peg, both in the central area that confers it an elastic nature and in the arms (3). These ribs are used as means of reinforcement through the interconnection arms and the holding arms of the peg (5). These holding arms (5) of the peg have retaining attachments (9) on their contact sides, which help these arms to hold the objects.
When mentioning these attachments (9), we mean slots, roughness and protuberances or retaining elements in general that help to tighten the peg on the object to be held. Drawing 2 shows a variant of the peg, where the mediate arm that confers elasticity to the whole group, includes a fitting element, such as a hanging hook from the peg.
Drawing 3 shows a representation where the fingers of the user brings the lateral arms (3) of the peg closer and how due to the crossing of the holding arms (5) of the peg, they separate, facilitating or allowing the entry of any object, either a garment, paper or any other element to be held.
Drawing 3 clearly identifies that the peg acts by means of the principle of a third degree lever where the application of the effort is placed between the load and the resistance formed by the holding arms (5) of the peg and the fulcrum or articulation element of the lever.
It is understandable that if the lateral branches (3) of the body of the peg are extended and exceed the holding arms of the peg, it would transform into a second degree lever, its use being also feasible, although such lateral branches, being elongated, can interfere on the action of the holding arms of the peg, whereby the peg would loose effectiveness thus preventing the action from the other side of the holding arms (5) of the peg, as it would be usually used.
Drawing 4 represents one of the multiple uses that can be applied to the peg (1) of the invention and how a curved attachment (10) is assembled with the fitting means, creating a peg hung up on the appropriate means, such as a closet bar, and how the body of the peg (1) can hold the garment or object by its holding arms (5). The fitting means (7) between the peg and the curved attachment (10) are revolving and allow a relative positioning between them.
Drawing 5 is a variant of the multi-purpose peg, in which the hook (10) is part of the body of the peg with two lateral branches (11 ) and how the connection elements extend from its ends to the fitting means (7) of the peg bodies (1). This solution allows having a peg that is simultaneously a holding element of a jacket by means of the arms (11 ) and also hanging up some pants by the holding arms with the two bodies of the peg (I) placed on the end of the peg. These connection means (7) are linked to the body of the peg so that they facilitate the relative turn of one on the other and allows the turning movement of the peg without affecting the placement of the curved hook-shaped attachment (10).
Drawing 6 shows a frontal view of the body of the peg (1) and how in such frontal view we can see the interconnection arms (4) that on their ends result in the holding arms (5), which are leaned in angle with respect to the perpendicular plan of the peg (1), this angle being between 1 and 30°. This angle is designed to correct the angle of natural deviation that the product suffers when it is hung up on the peg, the product to be hung up being perfectly straight with no angular variations.
Lastly, drawing 7 shows a constructive form of the curved hook-shaped attachment (10) and how it is placed turned at an angle β that corrects the angle by itself when the peg is hung up on the bar or the turn of the product when it is hung up on the body of the peg (1). This angle is the appropriate one in order to correct this deviation and can be between 1 and 30°.

Claims

1. Multi-purpose peg characterized for being constituted by means of a third degree lever, made up of an elastic U-shaped one-piece body (1), the two lateral branches (3) of which constitute the operational elements of the peg itself and from which both arms (4) extend to the inside part, substantially in an orthogonal manner which on the central point intertwine and both parallel areas extend downwards and constitute the holding arms of the aforementioned peg.
2. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claim 1 characterized because the parallel areas that constitute the holding arms (5) of the peg are flattened bodies.
3. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claims 1 and 2 characterized because the parallel areas that constitute the holding arms (5) of the peg have a series of retaining attachments (9) on their contact side, which increases the capacity of holding of such peg.
4. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claim 1 characterized because the elastic one-piece body has a substantially flattened shape and its lateral branches (3) of the U-shaped body end in an ergonomic form adapted to the fingers of the user.
5. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claims 1 to 4 characterized because in the inside area of the one-piece body and continuously from the end of both down bodies forming the holding arms (5), a rib (6) is created, which reinforces the body of such peg.
6. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claims 1 to 4 characterized because the external side of the one-piece body includes fitting means (7) that are linked to a hanging hook (10).
7. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claim 6 characterized because the fitting means (7) are included on the elastic central side of the U-shaped body of the peg.
8. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claim 1 , characterized because the parallel areas that constitute the holding arms (5) of the peg, form an angle with respect to the flat area of the peg.
9. Multi-purpose peg pursuant to claim 8, characterized because the angle a is between 1 and 30°.
10. Peg made up of at least one peg as described in claims 1 to 9, which includes a body with a curved hook-shaped attachment (10), on which the arms of the body of the peg are held.
11. Peg pursuant to claim 10, characterized because the body or bodies of the peg and the curved hook-shaped attachment (10) form a sole one-piece body.
12. Peg pursuant to claim 10 characterized because the body or bodies of the peg and the curved hook-shaped attachment (10) form two independent bodies that can freely turn between them.
13. Peg pursuant to claims 10 to 12, characterized because the curved hook-shaped attachment (10) is leaned in angle with respect to the flat area of the peg (1).
14. Peg pursuant to claim 13, characterized because the angle β is between 1 and 30°.
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