WO2014025132A1 - Cintre pliable - Google Patents

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WO2014025132A1
WO2014025132A1 PCT/KR2013/004952 KR2013004952W WO2014025132A1 WO 2014025132 A1 WO2014025132 A1 WO 2014025132A1 KR 2013004952 W KR2013004952 W KR 2013004952W WO 2014025132 A1 WO2014025132 A1 WO 2014025132A1
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Lee Kyung Shin
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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
    • A47G25/40Collapsible hangers
    • 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
    • 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
    • A47G25/481Hangers with clamps or the like, e.g. for trousers or skirts with parallel trouser clamping bars
    • 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
    • A47G25/483Hangers 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
    • A47G25/485Hangers 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 foldable hanger, and more particularly, to a foldable hanger that can be easily hanged or pulled out by hanging the hanger member of the hanger.
  • a hanger is a household accessory that can be stored by walking on the hanger provided in the closet or the like while the clothes are unfolded.
  • hangers are a coat hanger for a top of a garment, ie a shirt or a round neck round neck.
  • the coat hanger for the upper hanger is formed with a hook portion that is caught by a hook rod such as a closet on the upper side, and extends downwardly from the hook portion and forms a hanger formed to be inclined downward by a predetermined angle to both sides at the extension portion.
  • Such a conventional hanger has a ring part, an extension part, and a hanger are integrally formed, and thus, in the case of a narrow neck, the neck part of the upper part of the upper part of the upper part must be inserted into the upper part by forcibly extending the neck part.
  • Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2011-0053296 discloses a 'folding hanger'.
  • the foldable hanger includes first and second hook parts supporting both shoulders of the clothes, protrusions protruding outward from the first hook part so that the first hook part and the second hook part are coupled to each other and rotated; Rotating portion formed inside the second hook portion so as to be coupled to the protruding portion, the fixing portion for contacting each other when the first hook portion and the second hook portion is rotated and unfolded, the first hook portion And a resilient member coupled between the second hook part and the first hook part and the second hook part to be unfolded, and inserted and inserted into an upper part of one side of the first hook part, and rotated by a rod or nail. It has a ring portion which is fixedly possible.
  • the folding clothes hanger is cumbersome to use because the user must operate the gear to unfold the wing, and it is difficult to use it for various types of clothes because it does not adjust the rotation angle of the wing.
  • the present invention has been made to improve the above problems, and the object is to provide a folding hanger that can extend the top hanger members by the elastic force of the elastic member, the rotation angle of the top hanger members can be adjusted.
  • Folding hanger for achieving the above object is a case, the first and second upper hook member and the first and second upper hook member is installed at one end rotatably in the case, the first and second upper hook member at the same angle First and second engagement members formed on one end of the first and second upper hook members so as to be rotatable, respectively, and provided to the first and second upper hook members, respectively; A first elastic member that provides an elastic force to rotate in a direction in which the upper hook members are spaced apart from each other, and is installed in the case, and is engaged with at least one of the first and second engagement members to engage the first and second members. An angle fixing portion for fixing the rotated angle of the upper hook member.
  • the angle fixing portion extends in a direction intersecting with the rotation center lines of the first and second upper hook members, and is spaced apart from one of the upper side and the lower side with respect to the mating portion where the first and second engaging members engage with each other.
  • a hinge shaft installed on the case, a first end portion rotatably installed on the hinge shaft, a first tong member extending in the direction of the first engagement member or the second engagement member, and one end pivotable on the hinge shaft And a second forceps member extending in parallel with the first forceps member, and the other end portions of the first and second forceps to rotate the first and second forceps in a direction adjacent to each other.
  • a first coupling member or the coupling is in at least one of the second coupling member comprises a third coupling member for stopping the rotation of the hook member on the first and second.
  • the angular fixing portion is rotatably installed at one end portion in the case in a direction parallel to the rotation center line of the first and second upper hook member, so as to be adjacent to at least one of the first engaging member or the second engaging member.
  • a second elastic member may be provided to provide an elastic force to be adjacent to the first engagement member or the second engagement member.
  • the case is coupled to each other, there is provided between the front case member and the rear case member is formed between the space between the one end of the first and second upper hook member is rotatably installed, the rotation bar is one end
  • the first and second engaging members are rotatably installed in the front case member at a position spaced upwardly with respect to the engagement position where the first and second engagement members are engaged with each other, the other end extending downward to be located below the engagement position,
  • the front case member is rotated by the elastic force of the second elastic member so that the third engagement member is inserted into the interspace between the first and second engagement members below the engagement position when the rotation bar is rotated.
  • the through groove is formed to penetrate at a position opposite to the copper plate.
  • the folding clothes hanger according to the present invention is rotatably installed at both ends of the first and second top hanger members, and the pants hanger and the pants are folded by the first and second top hangers, It is preferable to further have at least one fixing tongs installed on the trouser hanger to support the trouser hanger.
  • the pants hanger part includes first and second pivotal members rotatably installed at one end of the first and second upper hook members, and the other end of the first and second pivotal members is slid in a longitudinal direction at one end thereof.
  • First and second insertion members coupled to each other and one end of the first and second insertion members slidably inserted along the lengthwise direction of the other end of the first and second insertion members, respectively.
  • the other ends of the first and second installation members are slidably coupled to one end in the longitudinal direction, respectively, and the other ends have third and fourth pivot members connected to each other so as to be rotatable with each other.
  • the first and second upper hook members may support the lower surfaces of the first and second pivot members to prevent the first and second pivot members from rotating downward.
  • An interference member protruding in the direction of the third and fourth pivot members, respectively, is formed below the connecting portion of the.
  • the trouser hanger is rotatably installed at one end of the first and second upper hook members, and the other end face includes fifth and sixth rotation members having first inlets, and fifth and sixth insertion members.
  • Four insertion holes are respectively inserted into the third and fourth installation members, the fixing clamp is installed, and the second inlet is formed on one end surface so that the other end of the third and fourth installation member can be inserted into each other, the other end
  • the third and fourth rotational member and the third and fourth installation member is inserted into the first inlet of the fifth and sixth rotation member rotatably connected to provide an elastic force in the direction adjacent to each other An elastic member is provided.
  • the folding clothes hanger according to the present invention is convenient to use because the first and second upper hook members are unfolded by the elastic force of the elastic member without the user's manipulation, and the rotation angle of the first and second upper hook members is adjusted by the angle fixing part. There is an advantage that it can be used for various types of clothing can be adjusted.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a folding hanger according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the folding hanger of Figure 1
  • FIG. 3 and 4 is a cross-sectional view showing an operating state for the folding hanger of Figure 1
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a folding hanger according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of a folding hanger according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 to 4 show a foldable hanger 100 according to the invention.
  • the foldable hanger 100 is a case 200, the hook member 300, the first and second upper hook members (410, 420), the first and second engagement members (510, 520), the first elastic member ( 530, an angle fixing part 550, a trouser hanger 700, and a plurality of fixing tongs 790 are provided.
  • the case 200 is coupled to each other, and provided with front and rear case members 210 and 220 provided with a space therebetween so that the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 may be installed therebetween.
  • the front case member 210 is formed in a circular plate shape and is preferably formed of a synthetic resin material such as plastic having a predetermined strength and excellent moldability.
  • the front case member 210 has a first through hole 211 extending in the vertical direction so that the first tongs member 552 of the angle fixing part 550 to be described later is inserted in the central portion of the front surface is formed therethrough. have.
  • the first through groove 211 is preferably formed in the front case member 210 of the position opposite to the mutually engaged portion of the first and second engagement members (510,520) to be described later.
  • the first fixing member 212 is formed on the upper portion of the front case member 210 so that the lower end of the hook member 300 can be fixed.
  • the first fixing member 212 is formed at the upper edge of the front case member 210, the front case member 210 and the rear case member 220 when the front case member 210 and the rear case member 220 are coupled to each other.
  • In order to space the space between the front case member 210 and the rear case member 220 is preferably formed to protrude rearward than the rear of the front case member 210.
  • the first fixing member 212 is formed with a first insertion groove (not shown) in the upper rear surface so that the lower end of the hook member 300 can be inserted.
  • the first fixing member 212 has both left and right ends downward along the edges of the front case member 210 in order to limit the angles of rotation of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 which are rotated in the mutually spaced direction. Extended.
  • first and second phase hook members 410 and 420 When the first and second phase hook members 410 and 420 are rotated in a direction in which the first and second phase hook members 410 and 420 are spaced apart from each other by the elastic force of the first elastic member 530, the first and second phases come into contact with both left and right ends of the first fixing member 212.
  • the rotation angles of the hook members 410 and 420 are limited.
  • the rear case member 220 may be formed in a circular plate shape corresponding to the front case member 210, and may be formed of a synthetic resin material such as plastic having a predetermined strength and excellent moldability.
  • the rear case member 220 is a second through hole 223 so that the second tong member 553 of the angle fixing portion 550 to be described later can be inserted in a position opposite to the first through hole 211. ) Is formed.
  • the second through hole 223 is preferably extended in the vertical direction in parallel with the first through groove 211.
  • brackets 213 are formed on the upper front surface of the rear case member 220 so that the hinge shaft of the angle fixing part 550, which will be described later, is installed.
  • the brackets 213 are formed at left and right edges of the second through hole 223 so as to face each other.
  • the brackets 213 are formed at a position spaced apart from the upper end of the second through hole 223 by a predetermined distance, but spaced upwards with respect to the mutually engaged portions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 described below. Formed in position.
  • the brackets 213 may be formed to be spaced apart downward with respect to the mutually engaged portions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520, although not shown in the drawing.
  • a second fixing member 221 is formed on the upper case member 220 so that the hook member 300 can be fixed.
  • the second fixing member 221 is formed at the upper edge of the rear case member 220, the front case member 210 and the rear case member 220 when the front case member 210 and the rear case member 220 are coupled to each other.
  • In order to space the space between the front case member 210 and the rear case member 220 is preferably formed to protrude forward than the front of the rear case member 220.
  • the second fixing member 221 has a second insertion groove 222 is formed on the upper front surface so that the lower end of the hook member 300 can be inserted.
  • the second fixing member 221 has the left and right both ends downward along the edge of the front case member 210 in order to limit the angle of rotation of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 rotated in the spaced apart direction. Extended.
  • first and second phase hook members 410 and 420 rotate in a direction in which the first and second phase hook members 410 and 420 are spaced apart from each other by the elastic force of the first elastic member 530, the first and second phases come into contact with both left and right ends of the second fixing member 221.
  • the rotation angles of the hook members 410 and 420 are limited.
  • the hook member 300 is inserted into the first and second insertion grooves 222 and installed in the case by the first and second fixing members 221 and 222.
  • the upper end is curved in a circular shape so as to be caught by a hook rod such as a closet. It is formed.
  • An anti-separation piece 301 is formed at the lower end of the hook member 300 to prevent the first and second fixing members 221 and 222 from being separated from the first and second insertion grooves 222.
  • the separation preventing piece 301 is preferably formed in a disc shape having a larger cross-sectional area than the cross section of the hook member 300.
  • the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are formed to extend to a predetermined length, and one end thereof is rotatably installed between the front and rear case members 210 and 220. At this time, one end of the first and second upper hook members (410, 420) is preferably formed in an arc shape having a predetermined radius with respect to the center of rotation.
  • the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are based on the first through groove 211 such that the engagement positions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 described later are opposed to the first through groove 211. It is preferable to be installed at positions spaced apart from the left and right, respectively.
  • the first and second top hook members 410 and 420 are preferably curved to correspond to the shoulder line of the top to allow the top to be mounted on the top.
  • hook grooves 411 are formed on upper surfaces of the lower sides of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, respectively. The worker may hang the sleeveless shirt or underwear on the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 through the hook groove 411.
  • first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are provided with fixing rings 414 on the upper side of the position spaced apart from the center of rotation so that the first elastic member 530 is fixed.
  • the pivoting piece 412 may be rotatably connected to the first and second pivot members 710 and 720 of the trouser hanger 700, which will be described later. Formed.
  • the pivoting piece 412 is inserted into the first and second pivotal members 710 and 720, and an insertion hole 771 is formed to be pinned.
  • an interference member 413 is formed below the rotating pieces 412 of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 to protrude in directions adjacent to each other.
  • the interference member 413 supports lower surfaces of the first and second pivot members 710 and 720 to prevent the first and second pivot members 710 and 720 from rotating downward.
  • the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 are formed at one ends of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, respectively, to be engaged with each other.
  • the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 are provided with a plurality of gear teeth formed along edges of one end formed in the arc shape of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, respectively. 410 and 420 may be rotated at the same angle.
  • first elastic member 530 One end of the first elastic member 530 is respectively installed on the front surface of the rear case member 220, and the other end of the first elastic member 530 is fixed to the fixing ring 414 of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, respectively.
  • Two coil springs 531 and 532 are provided. The first and second coil springs 531 and 532 provide elastic force to rotate in the direction in which the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are spaced apart from each other.
  • the angle fixing part 550 is provided with a hinge shaft 551 installed on the brackets 213 and one end rotatably installed at the hinge shaft 551 and extends in the directions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520.
  • the hinge shaft 551 is formed in an annular bar shape having a predetermined radius and extends in a direction orthogonal to the rotation center lines of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420. Both ends of the hinge shaft 551 are fixed to the bracket 213.
  • the first tongs member 552 is formed in a plate shape having a predetermined thickness, and one end thereof is rotatably installed on the hinge shaft 551. At this time, it is preferable that the first tong member 552 is formed to have a width and a length corresponding to the first through groove 211 so as to penetrate through the first through groove 211. In addition, the first tong member 552 protrudes to the outside of the case 200 through the first through groove 211 so that the operator can grip the upper end when rotating by the elastic force of the second elastic member 555.
  • the hinge shaft 551 is installed at a position spaced a predetermined distance downward from the top. In addition, the first tongs member 552 extends downwardly by a predetermined length so that the other end is located below the mutually engaged portions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520.
  • the second tong member 553 is formed in a plate shape having a predetermined thickness, and one end thereof is rotatably installed on the hinge shaft 551. At this time, it is preferable that the second tong member 553 is formed to have a width and a length corresponding to the second through groove 223 so as to penetrate through the second through groove 223. In addition, the second tong member 553 has an upper end protruding to the outside of the case 200 through the second through groove 223 so that the operator can grip the upper end during the rotation by the elastic force of the second elastic member 555. It is preferable that the hinge shaft 551 is installed at a position spaced a predetermined distance downward from the top.
  • the second clamp member 553 extends downwardly in a predetermined length so that the other ends thereof are positioned below the portions where the other ends of the first and second coupling members 510 and 520 are aligned with each other in parallel with the first clamp member 552.
  • the third engagement member 554 is formed at positions opposite to each other on the rear surface of the other end of the first tong member 552 and the front surface of the other end of the second tong member 553.
  • the third engagement member 554 has a plurality of gear teeth formed at the upper end thereof so as to be engaged with the first and second engagement members 520.
  • the third engagement member 554 is connected to the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 when the first and second tong members 552 and 553 rotate in opposite directions to each other by the elastic force of the second elastic member 555. Engagement stops the first and second upper hook members (410, 420).
  • the third engagement member 554 is engaged with both the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 .
  • the third engagement member 554 is not limited to the illustrated example. It may be formed to be engaged with any one of the first engagement member 510 or the second engagement member 520.
  • first and second tong members 552 and 553 extend so that the other ends are positioned above the mutually engaged portions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520, and the third engagement member 554.
  • the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 may be formed so as to be engaged with the first and second engagement members 510 and 520, respectively.
  • the second elastic member 555 is installed on the first and second tongs members 552 and 553 to provide an elastic force so that the other ends of the first and second tongs members 552 and 553 are adjacent to each other.
  • first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 When the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are unfolded, one end of the first and second clamp members 552 and 553 is gripped to rotate the other ends of the first and second clamp members 552 and 553 to be spaced apart from each other.
  • the third engagement member 554 is separated from the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 by the pivoting first and second tong members 552 and 553. At this time, the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are rotated in a direction in which they are spaced apart by the elastic force of the first elastic member 530.
  • the third engagement member 554 is engaged with the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 to stop the rotation of the first and second phase hook members 410 and 420.
  • first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 When the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are folded or rotated at a desired angle, the other ends of the first and second clamp members 552 and 553 are gripped by holding one ends of the first and second clamp members 552 and 553. Rotate to be spaced apart.
  • the third engagement member 554 is separated from the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 by the pivoting first and second tong members 552 and 553.
  • the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are rotated in directions adjacent to each other.
  • the gripping state is released with respect to one end of the first and second tongs members 552 and 553, the other ends of the first and second tongs members 552 and 553 are adjacent to each other by the elastic force of the second elastic member 555.
  • the third engagement member 554 is engaged with the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 to stop the rotation of the first and second phase hook members 410 and 420.
  • the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are unfolded by the elastic force of the first elastic member 530, the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 can be conveniently used by the user. Since the angle of rotation of the two-phase hook members 410 and 420 can be adjusted in various ways, it can be used for various types of clothes.
  • Figure 5 is an angle fixing 600 according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • the angle fixing part 600 has one end rotatably installed in the case in a direction parallel to the rotation center lines of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, and the first engagement member 510 is rotated.
  • a rotation bar 601 extending adjacent to at least one of the second engagement members 520 and the other end of the rotation bar 601, and at least one of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520.
  • the fourth engagement member 602 meshed with any one of the first engagement member 602 and the pivoting bar 601 may be provided so that the other end of the pivoting bar 601 is adjacent to the first and second engagement members 510 and 520.
  • the third elastic member 603 is provided.
  • the case 200 has a first through hole 211 is formed only in the front case member 210, the brackets 613 are protruded forward on the front of the front case member 210.
  • the bracket 613 is formed on the left and right edges of the first through groove 211 to face each other.
  • the brackets 613 are formed at a position spaced apart from the upper end of the first through groove 211 by a predetermined distance, but spaced upwards with respect to the mutually engaged portions of the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 to be described later. Formed in position.
  • the brackets 211 may be formed to be spaced apart downward with respect to the mutually engaged portions of the first and second engaging members (510, 520).
  • the rotation bar 601 is formed in a plate shape having a predetermined thickness, and is rotatably installed on the bracket 613 of the front case member 210 by the rotation pin. At this time, the rotation bar 601 is formed to extend downwardly so that the other end is spaced downward to the engagement position where the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 are mutually engaged, and the other end is formed through the through groove 211. It is preferable to be formed in a width corresponding to the width of the through groove 211 to be easily inserted.
  • the fourth engagement member 602 is formed to protrude rearward from the rear end of the other end of the rotation bar 601, and a plurality of gears are formed at the upper end so as to be engaged with the first and second engagement members 510 and 520.
  • the fourth engagement member 602 is engaged with the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 at the lower side of the engagement position when the rotation bar 601 is inserted into the through groove 211, and thus the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420. Stop rotation of).
  • the fourth engagement member 602 is engaged with both the first and second engagement members 510 and 520 .
  • the fourth engagement member 602 is not limited to the illustrated example. It may be formed to be engaged with any one of the first engagement member 510 or the second engagement member 520.
  • the third elastic member 603 is installed in the rotation bar 601 to provide an elastic force so that the other end of the rotation bar 601 is inserted into the through groove 211 is preferably a torsion spring.
  • the trousers hanger 700 includes first and second pivot members 710 and 720, first and second insertion members 730 and 740, first and second installation members 750 and 760, and third and fourth pivot members 770 and 780. ).
  • the first and second pivotal members 710 and 720 have a rectangular cross section and are formed to extend in a predetermined length.
  • First connecting grooves 711 are formed at one ends of the first and second pivotal members 710 and 720 so that the rotating pieces can be inserted, respectively.
  • the first and second pivotal members 710 and 720 are pinned to the pivoting pieces 412 of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, respectively.
  • Protruding members 712 are formed to prevent them from being caught from the first and second insertion members 730 and 740 by the locking members 731 of the 730 and 740.
  • Protruding member 712 is preferably formed along the edge on the outer peripheral surface of the other end of the first and second rotating members (710,720).
  • the first and second insertion members 730 and 740 have a rectangular cross section and extend in a predetermined length, and the first and second rotation members 710 and 720 are slidably inserted in the length direction. And through holes corresponding to the cross-section of the second rotating member (710,720) is formed. In this case, the through hole preferably extends in the longitudinal direction of the first and second insertion members 730 and 740.
  • the inner wall surfaces of one end of the first and second insertion members 730 and 740 protrude inward to interfere with the protruding member 712 to prevent the inserted first and second pivot members 710 and 720 from being separated from the outside.
  • the locking member 731 is formed.
  • first and second installation members 750 and 760 is inserted into the other end through hole of the first and second insertion members 730 and 740 so as to be slidably coupled along the longitudinal direction, and is formed in an annular rod shape having a predetermined length. .
  • the first and second installation members 750 and 760 are provided with fixing clamps 790 that can hold the pants to support the pants hanger 700.
  • the third and fourth pivotal members 770 and 780 have a rectangular cross section, are formed to extend in a predetermined length, and the other ends of the first and second installation members 750 and 760 are slidably coupled to one end surface in a longitudinal direction.
  • the insertion hole 771 is formed to be.
  • the insertion hole 771 preferably extends a predetermined length along the length direction of the third and fourth pivot members 770 and 780.
  • the third and fourth rotating members 770 and 780 are coupled to each other so that the other ends are rotatable.
  • a second connecting groove 772 is formed at the other end of the third rotating member 770 and the fourth rotating member.
  • the first connecting piece 773 is formed to protrude in the direction of the third pivot member 770 to be inserted into the second connecting groove 772.
  • the first connection piece 773 is pivotally hinged to the third pivot member 770 by a hinge pin in a state of being inserted into the second connection groove 772.
  • the trouser hanger 700 includes first and second pivot members 710 and 720, first and second insertion members 730 and 740, first and second installation members 750 and 760, and third and third members. Since the four pivot members 770 and 780 are slidably coupled to each other, the four pivot members 770 and 780 can be easily folded by the rotation of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, and the rotation angles of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are adjusted. It can be kept horizontal even with changes.
  • the trouser hanger 700 has the advantage that it is possible to hold the pants by preventing the wrinkles because the fixing forceps 790 is installed.
  • Figure 6 shows a trouser hanger 800 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the pants hanger 800 may include the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820, the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840, the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860, and the fourth elastic member ( 870.
  • the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820 are formed to have a rectangular cross section and extend to a predetermined length. One end portion of the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820 is provided with a third connecting groove 811 so that the rotation pieces of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 may be inserted, respectively.
  • the first and second pivotal members 710 and 720 are pinned to the pivoting pieces 412 of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, respectively.
  • the first and second inlets 812 are formed at the other end surfaces of the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820 so that one ends of the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840 which will be described later can be slidably inserted therein.
  • the inlet is preferably extended parallel to the longitudinal direction of the fifth and sixth rotation member (810,820).
  • One end portion of the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840 is inserted into the first inlet 812 of the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820 to be slidably coupled along the longitudinal direction, and has a predetermined length. Is formed.
  • the fifth and sixth installation members are provided with fixing forceps 790 that can hold the pants to support the pants hanger 800.
  • the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860 have a rectangular cross section and extend in a predetermined length, and the other ends of the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840 are slidably coupled to one end surface in a longitudinal direction.
  • the second inlet 852 is formed.
  • the second inlet 852 preferably extends a predetermined length along the longitudinal direction of the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860.
  • the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860 are coupled to each other so that the other ends thereof are rotatable with each other.
  • a fourth connection groove 851 is formed at the other end of the seventh rotation member 850 and the eighth rotation member.
  • the second connection piece 853 is formed to protrude in the direction of the seventh rotation member 850 to be inserted into the fourth connection groove 851.
  • the second connecting piece 853 is pivotally hinged to the seventh pivot member 850 by a hinge pin in a state of being inserted into the fourth connecting groove 851.
  • the fourth elastic member 870 includes third and fourth coil springs 871 and 872 inserted into the first inlets 812 of the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820, respectively.
  • the third and fourth coil springs 871 and 872 provide elastic force to slide the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840 in a direction adjacent to each other.
  • the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840 are in close contact with the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860 by the elastic force.
  • the pants hanger 800 configured as described above has the fifth and sixth rotation members 810 and 820, the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840, and the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860 to be slidable to each other. Since it is coupled, it can be easily folded by the rotation of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420, and the horizontal state can be maintained even when the rotation angles of the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 are changed. In addition, since the third and fourth installation members 830 and 840 are in close contact with the seventh and eighth rotation members 850 and 860 by the elastic force of the fourth elastic member 870, the first and second upper hook members 410 and 420 rotate. Even if the angle is changed, the fixing forceps 790 may maintain a predetermined position with respect to the seventh and eighth pivot members 850 and 860.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un cintre pliable qui comprend : un boîtier ; des premier et second éléments supérieurs de cintre disposés dans le boîtier de sorte qu'une extrémité de chacun peut pivoter ; des premier et second éléments d'articulation formés sur une partie d'extrémité du premier élément supérieur de cintre et sur une partie d'extrémité du second élément supérieur de cintre, respectivement, et articulés l'un avec l'autre de telle sorte que les premier et second éléments supérieurs de cintre peuvent pivoter du même angle ; un premier élément de résistance disposé dans les premier et second éléments supérieurs de cintre et produisant une force de résistance de telle sorte que les premier et seconds éléments supérieurs de cintre pivotent dans des directions séparées ; et une unité de fixation d'angle disposée dans le boîtier et articulée avec au moins un du premier élément d'articulation et du second élément d'articulation de manière à fixer l'angle auquel les premier et second éléments supérieurs de cintre pivotent. Selon le cintre pliable de l'invention, les premier et second éléments supérieurs de cintre sont dépliés par la force de résistance de l'élément de résistance sans l'intervention d'un utilisateur et peuvent donc être utilisés commodément. Également, l'angle de pivotement des premier et second éléments supérieurs de cintre peut être réglé par l'unité de fixation d'angle, et ainsi l'invention peut être utilisée pour divers types de vêtements.
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