US2006226179A1PendingUtilityA1
Clothes hanger
Est. expiryApr 8, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Ming-Yu Hsu
A47G 25/0685A47G 25/743
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Abstract
A clothes hanger comprises a base and hanging fins. The base comprises buckle means mounted on upper lateral surfaces of the base and a hook mounted on a top surface of the base. The hanging fins are movably mounted on lower lateral surfaces of the base for detachably hooking the buckle means. A plurality of through holes are formed on the hanging fins at intervals so that the clothes hanger can be put to use in both folded and unfolded forms and the required space for hanging the clothes can be further saved by the folded hanging fins.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A clothes hanger comprising:
a base comprising a plurality of buckle means mounted on a plurality of upper lateral surfaces of the base and a first hook mounted on a top surface of the base; and a plurality of hanging fins movably mounted on a plurality of lower lateral surfaces of the base for detachably hooking the buckle means, the hanging fins having a plurality of through holes formed at intervals so that the hanging fins can be put to use in both fold and unfolded forms and the required space for hanging clothes can be saved by the folded hanging fins.
2 . The clothes hanger of claim 1 , wherein the base is composed of two coupled housings having a plurality of sliding grooves respectively formed on a plurality of upper portions of the housings, a plurality of elastic means being respectively mounted on a plurality of bottom surfaces of the sliding grooves, the buckle means being leant against the elastic means and movably mounted in the sliding grooves, respectively, a protrusion part being mounted on an upper exterior portion of each buckle means, an outwardly bended hook part being formed below each buckle means, a plurality of oppositely extending bended parts being mounted on a plurality of exterior surfaces of the housings, the hanging fins comprising a second hook extended from one end of each hanging fin for hooking the hook parts of the buckle means to be mounted between the hook parts and the extending bended parts.
3 . The clothes hanger of claim 2 , wherein a plurality of holes are correspondingly formed at intervals on a plurality of joint portions of the housings to pivotally hold a plurality of bended hanging strips having a pivot mounted on a terminal of each bended hanging strip.
4 . The clothes hanger of claim 2 , wherein two pivot holes are correspondingly formed on both sides of the bottom of each housing, respectively, and a transverse rod is mounted on each side of the bottom of each hanging fin in a position corresponding to the pivot holes so as to movably mount the hanging fins.
5 . The clothes hanger of claim 2 , wherein two mounting grooves are correspondingly formed over the sliding grooves of the housings, respectively, for pivotally holding a protrudent part that mounts on the bottom of the first hook to change the orientation of the base by rotation.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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