WO2013043116A1 - Anti ligature hook - 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
- A47G25/0642—Clothes hooks preventing overloading
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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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- the present invention relates to a hook for supporting an article such as a garment.
- the hook comprises a base portion for mounting the hook to a wall.
- the base portion has a back side and a front side.
- the base portion further has a thickness H at least at one part of the base portion edge.
- a supporting portion extends from said at least one part of the base portion parallel with the base portion at the first end of the supporting portion closest to the base portion.
- the supporting portion is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part of the supporting portion is perpendicular to the back side plane of the base portion.
- hooks are made of stiff material or they are reinforced to make them stiff for holding articles. Hooks are used in a variety of different locations, such as on walls in homes, schools etc.
- a base plate has one or several flexible pins/taps for hanging clothes on.
- the idea is that the pins/tap bends or folds down when a too large weight is put on a pin or tap.
- the pins/taps need to be made of a flexible but also a somewhat soft material. This means that it is possible to put a string or thread around one of the pins/taps and pull it tight such that a waist is created. When a waist is created the string will not come off as intended.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved hook which at least reduces the above mentioned problems.
- a hook for supporting an article such as a garment comprises a base portion for mounting the hook to a wall.
- the base portion has a back side and a front side.
- the base portion has a thickness H at least at one part of the base portion edge, wherein a supporting portion extends from said at least one part of the base portion parallel with the base portion at the first end of the supporting portion closest to the base portion.
- the supporting portion is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part of the supporting portion is perpendicular to the back side plane of the base portion.
- the width of the supporting portion at the base portion end is bigger than the width of the supporting portion at its second end and the supporting portion is further made from a flexible material.
- the flexible material should be of a kind that regains its original shape upon unloading. Further, the relationship between the dimensions and material should in most cases be chosen such that the hook will be able to hold about 10kg before it bends down.
- the hook could of course be made to bend at lower or higher loads depending on purpose. Since the width is less at the end of the hook compared to the width at the other end, a string tied around the hook will slide off the hook if the load exceeds a predetermined level. The width of the hook could be made to decrease continuously or in steps along the supporting portion of the hook towards the free end/tip of the hook.
- the thickness h of the supporting portion at the base portion end is smaller than said thickness H of the base portion and preferably the supporting portion is arranged such that there is a distance d between the supporting portion at the base portion end of the supporting portion and the back side plane of the base portion. This distance stops anyone trying to use the supporting portion as wedging means, i.e. traditionally the distance between the supporting portion of the hook and the wall to which the hook is fastened increases gradually and if a string is pulled upwards behind the hook it might get wedged between the hook and the wall.
- the width of the supporting portion preferably decreases from said first end to said second end. This will further improve the sliding effect if a too heavy item is placed on the hook.
- the edge of the base portion facing upwards, when the hook is mounted to wall is chamfered such that the angle between the back side plane of the base portion and said edge is less than 90 degrees.
- the string will slide off.
- An alternative to this is to make the entire front side of the base portion as an edge, i.e. the thickness of the base portion increases from the top edge to where the supporting portion of the hook continues.
- the base portion comprises at least two holes.
- the two holes are intended for fastening means to be pushed or screwed through the holes. With only one hole and fastening means there is a risk that the hook is possible to rotate to an upside down position.
- the holes are preferably countersunk to decrease the possibility of displaying any part of the fastening means that could be gripped.
- the fastening means are for instance screws where the head part of the screws are removed after the hook has been fastened to a wall.
- the back side of the base portion is countersunk. More preferable is to have the base portion countersunk such that the edges are chamfered towards the centre of the base portion. Even more preferable is when the angle of the chamfered edges relative the back side plane of the base portion is between 1 and 3 degrees. With a countersunk back side the middle part of the base portion is allowed to flex towards the walls which further results in a tight fit to the wall of the edges. The advantage with a tight fit of the edges is that the risk of getting a string or similar between the base portion and the wall is minimized.
- the base portion and the supporting portion is one single piece. This also helps reducing the risk of finding a slot or opening where a string could be jammed/wedged.
- the hook is preferably made from a material with a Shore D hardness of more than 30. It is vital that the material is not too soft to avoid the risk of a waist being created by pulling a string tight around a part of the hook.
- Figure 1 is a perspective front view of a hook according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 is side view of the hook in figure 1 .
- Figure 3 is a perspective back view of the hook in figure 1 .
- Figure 1 shows a hook 1 for supporting an article such as a garment.
- the hook 1 comprises a base portion 2 for mounting the hook 1 to a wall (not shown).
- the base portion 2 has a back side 3 and a front side 4.
- the base portion 2 further has a thickness H (see figure 2) at least at one part 5 of the base portion edge.
- a supporting portion 6 extends from said at least one part 5 of the base portion 2 parallel with the base portion 2 at the first end 7 of the supporting portion 6 closest to the base portion 2.
- the supporting portion 6 is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part 8 of the supporting portion 6 is perpendicular to the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2.
- the width of the supporting portion 6 at the base portion end 7 is bigger than the width of the supporting portion 6 at its second end 10.
- the supporting portion 6 is made from a flexible material that regains its shape after the load is removed. As further can be seen the width of the supporting portion 6 decreases from said first end 7 to said second end 10.
- the thickness h of the supporting portion 6 at the base portion end 7 is smaller than said thickness H of the base portion 2 and wherein the supporting portion 6 is arranged such that there is a distance d between the supporting portion 6 at the base portion end 7 of the supporting portion 6 and the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2.
- the edge 1 1 of the base portion 2 facing upwards, when the hook 1 is mounted to wall is chamfered such that the angle between the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2 and said edge is less than 90 degrees.
- the hook 1 shown in all the figures has a base portion 2 that comprises at least two holes 12. As can be seen in figures 1 and 2 holes 12 are countersunk.
- the back side 3 of the base portion 2 is also countersunk.
- the base portion 2 is countersunk such that the edges 13 are chamfered towards the centre of the base portion 2.
- the angle of the chamfered edges 13 relative the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2 is in the shown embodiment about 2 degrees.
- the base portion 2 could have three or more holes for fastening the hook to the wall.
- an adhesive or a tape could be used instead of screws.
- the hook shown in the figures is made from one single piece of material.
- the hook according to the present invention might as well be made from two or more materials.
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Abstract
A hook (1) for supporting an article such as a garment comprises a base portion (2) for mounting the hook (1) to a wall. The base portion (2) has a back side (3) and a front side (4). The base portion (2) has a thickness (H) at least at one part (5) of the base portion edge, wherein a supporting portion (6) extends from said at least one part (5) of the base portion (2) parallel with the base portion (2) at the first end (7) of the supporting portion (6) closest to the base portion (2). The supporting portion (6) is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part (8) of the supporting portion (6) is perpendicular to the back side plane (9) of the base portion (2). The width of the supporting portion (6) at the base portion end (7) is bigger than the width of the supporting portion (6) at its second end (10) and the supporting portion (6) is made from a flexible material.
Description
TITLE
ANTI LIGATURE HOOK
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a hook for supporting an article such as a garment. The hook comprises a base portion for mounting the hook to a wall. The base portion has a back side and a front side. The base portion further has a thickness H at least at one part of the base portion edge. A supporting portion extends from said at least one part of the base portion parallel with the base portion at the first end of the supporting portion closest to the base portion. The supporting portion is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part of the supporting portion is perpendicular to the back side plane of the base portion.
BACKGROUND
Generally hooks are made of stiff material or they are reinforced to make them stiff for holding articles. Hooks are used in a variety of different locations, such as on walls in homes, schools etc.
In some locations it is of importance that the hooks do not present any danger, for instance in barns or stables where horses or persons might hit or impact a hook. In US 6, 199,81 1 a solution is suggested where a hook is made from a flexible yet durable material and is designed to "give" upon impact and then return to its original shape. However, for use in custodies, prisons/jails or psychiatric reception rooms, the hook of US 6, 199,81 1 is not sufficient when it comes to suicide prevention.
An improved hook or hanger for this purpose is disclosed in SE 531 731 . A base plate has one or several flexible pins/taps for hanging clothes on. The idea is that the pins/tap bends or folds down when a too large weight is put on a pin or tap. However, for the pins/taps to bend they need to be made of a
flexible but also a somewhat soft material. This means that it is possible to put a string or thread around one of the pins/taps and pull it tight such that a waist is created. When a waist is created the string will not come off as intended.
Other solutions suggest hooks that have limited attachment power to the wall they are hanging on. This could be done by for instance using an adhesive or screws that are too short to provide for a "secure" fastening of the hook to the wall. These solutions are obviously not cost efficient since they require maintenance and they do not really relate to the present invention being an anti-ligature hook.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved hook which at least reduces the above mentioned problems.
This object is achieved by the hook as set forth in the appended claims.
According to the present invention a hook for supporting an article such as a garment comprises a base portion for mounting the hook to a wall. The base portion has a back side and a front side. The base portion has a thickness H at least at one part of the base portion edge, wherein a supporting portion extends from said at least one part of the base portion parallel with the base portion at the first end of the supporting portion closest to the base portion. The supporting portion is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part of the supporting portion is perpendicular to the back side plane of the base portion. The width of the supporting portion at the base portion end is bigger than the width of the supporting portion at its second end and the supporting portion is further made from a flexible material. The flexible material should be of a kind that regains its original shape upon unloading. Further, the relationship between the dimensions and material should in most cases be chosen such that the hook will be able to
hold about 10kg before it bends down. The hook could of course be made to bend at lower or higher loads depending on purpose. Since the width is less at the end of the hook compared to the width at the other end, a string tied around the hook will slide off the hook if the load exceeds a predetermined level. The width of the hook could be made to decrease continuously or in steps along the supporting portion of the hook towards the free end/tip of the hook.
Preferably, the thickness h of the supporting portion at the base portion end is smaller than said thickness H of the base portion and preferably the supporting portion is arranged such that there is a distance d between the supporting portion at the base portion end of the supporting portion and the back side plane of the base portion. This distance stops anyone trying to use the supporting portion as wedging means, i.e. traditionally the distance between the supporting portion of the hook and the wall to which the hook is fastened increases gradually and if a string is pulled upwards behind the hook it might get wedged between the hook and the wall.
Further, the width of the supporting portion preferably decreases from said first end to said second end. This will further improve the sliding effect if a too heavy item is placed on the hook.
Preferably, the edge of the base portion facing upwards, when the hook is mounted to wall, is chamfered such that the angle between the back side plane of the base portion and said edge is less than 90 degrees. Thus, when trying to tie a string to the hook using the upper edge, the string will slide off. An alternative to this is to make the entire front side of the base portion as an edge, i.e. the thickness of the base portion increases from the top edge to where the supporting portion of the hook continues.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the base portion comprises at least two holes. The two holes are intended for fastening means
to be pushed or screwed through the holes. With only one hole and fastening means there is a risk that the hook is possible to rotate to an upside down position. The holes are preferably countersunk to decrease the possibility of displaying any part of the fastening means that could be gripped. Alternatively or in combination with countersunk holes, the fastening means are for instance screws where the head part of the screws are removed after the hook has been fastened to a wall.
According to one aspect of the present invention the back side of the base portion is countersunk. More preferable is to have the base portion countersunk such that the edges are chamfered towards the centre of the base portion. Even more preferable is when the angle of the chamfered edges relative the back side plane of the base portion is between 1 and 3 degrees. With a countersunk back side the middle part of the base portion is allowed to flex towards the walls which further results in a tight fit to the wall of the edges. The advantage with a tight fit of the edges is that the risk of getting a string or similar between the base portion and the wall is minimized.
According to a further aspect of the invention the base portion and the supporting portion is one single piece. This also helps reducing the risk of finding a slot or opening where a string could be jammed/wedged. According to yet another aspect of the present invention the hook is preferably made from a material with a Shore D hardness of more than 30. It is vital that the material is not too soft to avoid the risk of a waist being created by pulling a string tight around a part of the hook.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
The hook according to the present invention is explained below in more detail with reference to the figures.
Figure 1 is a perspective front view of a hook according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is side view of the hook in figure 1 .
Figure 3 is a perspective back view of the hook in figure 1 .
DISCLOSURE OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The hook according to the present invention will be explained with reference made to the enclosed figures. The examples are chosen in order to facilitate the reading and understanding of the invention.
Figure 1 shows a hook 1 for supporting an article such as a garment. The hook 1 comprises a base portion 2 for mounting the hook 1 to a wall (not shown). The base portion 2 has a back side 3 and a front side 4. The base portion 2 further has a thickness H (see figure 2) at least at one part 5 of the base portion edge. A supporting portion 6 extends from said at least one part 5 of the base portion 2 parallel with the base portion 2 at the first end 7 of the supporting portion 6 closest to the base portion 2. The supporting portion 6 is bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part 8 of the supporting portion 6 is perpendicular to the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2. The width of the supporting portion 6 at the base portion end 7 is bigger than the width of the supporting portion 6 at its second end 10. The supporting portion 6 is made from a flexible material that regains its shape after the load is removed. As further can be seen the width of the supporting portion 6 decreases from said first end 7 to said second end 10. In figure 2 is shown that the thickness h of the supporting portion 6 at the base portion end 7 is smaller than said thickness H of the base portion 2 and wherein the supporting portion 6 is arranged such that there is a distance d
between the supporting portion 6 at the base portion end 7 of the supporting portion 6 and the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2. Also, the edge 1 1 of the base portion 2 facing upwards, when the hook 1 is mounted to wall, is chamfered such that the angle between the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2 and said edge is less than 90 degrees.
The hook 1 shown in all the figures has a base portion 2 that comprises at least two holes 12. As can be seen in figures 1 and 2 holes 12 are countersunk.
As can be seen in figures 2 and 3 the back side 3 of the base portion 2 is also countersunk. The base portion 2 is countersunk such that the edges 13 are chamfered towards the centre of the base portion 2. The angle of the chamfered edges 13 relative the back side plane 9 of the base portion 2 is in the shown embodiment about 2 degrees.
The foregoing is a disclosure of an example practicing the present invention. However, it is apparent that method incorporating modifications and variations will be obvious to one skilled in the art. Inasmuch as the foregoing disclosure is intended to enable one skilled in the art to practice the instant invention, it should not be construed to be limited thereby, but should be construed to include such modifications and variations as fall within the scope of the claims. For instance, the base portion 2 could have three or more holes for fastening the hook to the wall. As a further fastening alternative an adhesive or a tape could be used instead of screws.
Also, the hook shown in the figures is made from one single piece of material. The hook according to the present invention might as well be made from two or more materials.
Claims
A hook (1 ) for supporting an article such as a garment, the hook (1 ) comprising a base portion (2) for mounting the hook (1 ) to a wall, the base portion
(2) having a back side
(3) and a front side
(4), the base portion (2) having a thickness (H) at least at one part (5) of the base portion edge, wherein a supporting portion (6) extends from said at least one part (5) of the base portion (2) parallel with the base portion (2) at the first end (7) of the supporting portion (6) closest to the base portion (2), the supporting portion (6) being bent towards the base portion front side facing direction such that at least one part (8) of the supporting portion (6) is perpendicular to the back side plane (9) of the base portion (2), c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n
that the width of the supporting portion (6) at the base portion end (7) is bigger than the width of the supporting portion (6) at its second end (10) and that the supporting portion (6) is made from a flexible material.
A hook (1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness (h) of the supporting portion (6) at the base portion end (7) is smaller than said thickness H of the base portion (2) and wherein the supporting portion (6) is arranged such that there is a distance (d) between the supporting portion (6) at the base portion end (7) of the supporting portion (6) and the back side plane (9) of the base portion (2).
A hook (1 ) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the width of the supporting portion (6) decreases from said first end (7) to said second end (10).
A hook (1 ) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the edge (1 1 ) of the base portion (2) facing upwards, when the hook (1 ) is mounted to wall, is chamfered such that the angle between the back side plane (9) of the base portion (2) and said edge is less than 90 degrees.
5. A hook (1 ) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the base portion (2) comprises at least two holes (12).
6. A hook (1 ) according to claim 5, wherein the holes (12) are countersunk.
7. A hook (1 ) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the back side (3) of the base portion (2) is countersunk.
8. A hook (1 ) according to claim 7, wherein the base portion (2) is countersunk such that the edges (13) are chamfered towards the centre of the base portion (2).
9. A hook (1 ) according to claim 8, wherein the angle of the chamfered edges (13) relative the back side plane (9) of the base portion (2) is between 1 and 3 degrees.
10. A hook (1 ) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the base portion (2) and the supporting portion (6) is one single piece.
1 1 . A hook (1 ) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the hook (1 ) is made from a material with a Shore D hardness of more than 30.
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