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- 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
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- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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- the present disclosure relates to hanging devices for clothing and towels.
- outer garments such as coats will normally make it difficult to hang more than a few outer garments on a single coat hook at the same time.
- GB 191006202 A discloses a device for suspending curtains.
- the device comprises a ring-like structure having one portion of its circumference interrupted by a gap and an open depending U-shaped loop formed integrally with said ring.
- An opening is provided at one side of the ring and a semi-circular portion is continuing from the opening over the gap to the opposite side of the ring. It is, however, rather difficult to fix an article to the device especially if the article is relatively stiff or thick. Accordingly, it would be an advantage to provide an alternative device that reduces or even eliminates these disadvantages.
- a hanging device is a hanging device for hanging a piece of clothing or a towel on a coat hook, wherein the hanging device comprises a receiving portion configured to receive and hold the piece of clothing or towel, wherein the hanging device is formed as an open ring having an overlapping portion comprising two overlapping structures that are:
- the ring is formed as a one-piece body. This may be an advantage from the production point of view. Moreover, it is possible to provide a very reliable and simple solution.
- the overlapping portion comprises two parallel structures of the ring. This will ease insertion of the towel or piece of clothing during mounting of the hanging device.
- the first end portion is attached to the ring and/or the second end portion is attached to the ring.
- first end portion and/or the second end portion is attached to the proximal portion of the ring by a connection structure made of a resilient material.
- a connection structure made of a resilient material.
- the ring is form-stable.
- the ring essentially maintains its shape during use.
- the ring may however, be slightly deformed even if the ring is made of a stiff material such as metal (e.g. steel).
- the ring is made of metal. In an embodiment, the ring is made of plastic. In an embodiment, the ring is made of wood.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a close-up, side view of a portion of the hanging device shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according an embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 8 A shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 8 B shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 9 A shows a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 9 B shows a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 10 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 12 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 13 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment
- FIG. 14 A shows a towel having an intact loop
- FIG. 14 B shows the towel shown in FIG. 14 B in a configuration in which the loop has been destroyed
- FIG. 14 C shows how a hanging device according to the present disclosure can be attached to a towel (like the one shown in FIG. 14 B ) in order to successfully hang the towel on a coat hook;
- FIG. 15 shows a hanging device according to the present disclosure hanging on a coat hook, while the hanging device is attached to a towel;
- FIG. 16 shows how a plurality of hanging devices according to the present disclosure can hang on a single coat hook, so that several coats are hanging on the same coat hook at the same time;
- FIG. 17 shows a hanging device according to the present disclosure hanging on a coat hook, while the hanging device is attached to a towel.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a hanging device 2 in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up, side view of a portion of the hanging device 2 shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic front view of a hanging device 2 according to an embodiment.
- the hanging device is designed for hanging a piece of clothing or a towel on a coat hook 10 like the exemplary one illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the hanging device 2 comprises a receiving portion 14 configured to receive and hold the piece of clothing or towel.
- the hanging device 2 is formed as an open ring 4 having an overlapping portion 12 that comprises two overlapping structures 22 , 24 .
- the overlapping structures 22 , 24 are spaced apart from each other and are designed to allow for insertion of a piece of clothing or a towel into the receiving portion 14 without manually moving (e.g. pulling) the overlapping structures 22 , 24 away from each other.
- the open ring comprises a structure (the inner portion of the open ring) configured to be hung on the coat hook 10 .
- the overlapping portion 12 extends over approximately 15 degrees. However, it would be possible to have a wider or narrower overlapping portion 12 . In an embodiment, the overlapping portion 12 extends over approximately 10 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion 12 extends over approximately 40 degrees.
- the open ring 4 is circular and provided with a first end portion 6 and a second end portion 8 .
- the end portions 6 , 8 are spherical (more or less round, in three dimensions). Accordingly, the first end portion 6 and the second end portion 8 prevent the end portions 6 , 8 from perforating the piece of clothing or towel during insertion into the receiving portion 14 .
- the first end portion 6 and the second end portion 8 press towards each other when being pulled away from each other. This is indicated by the arrow F illustrating the direction of the compressive force that will be provided when the end portions 6 , 8 are being pulled away from each other.
- the first end portion 6 and the second end portion 8 provide a firm “grip” on the piece of clothing or towel that has been inserted into the receiving portion 14 .
- the overlapping portion 12 comprises a first overlapping structure 22 extending parallel to a second overlapping structure 24 .
- the overlapping structures 22 , 24 constitute the distal end portions of the ring 4 .
- the hanging device 2 may be produced of any suitable material including, metal, wood, plastic and rubber.
- the overlapping structures 22 , 24 are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlapping structures 22 , 24 make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlapping structures 22 , 24 away from each other.
- the ring 4 is made of a first material such as metal, plastic or wood while the end portions 6 , 8 are made of a more resilient or flexible material such as rubber. In an embodiment, the end portions 6 , 8 surround a portion of the ring 4 .
- Each of the end portions 6 , 8 is provided with a rounded distal end. This will prevent damage to the piece of clothing or towel while being inserted into the receiving portion.
- the overlapping structures 22 , 24 are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlapping structures 22 , 24 make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlapping structures 22 , 24 away from each other.
- the end portions 6 , 8 are spherical. This will prevent damage to the piece of clothing or towel being inserted into the receiving portion.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a side view of a portion of a hanging device 2 according to an embodiment.
- the hanging device 2 comprises an overlapping portion having two parallel overlapping structures that constitute the distal end portions of the ring 4 .
- the first overlapping structure comprises a first end portion is made of a resilient or flexible material such as rubber.
- the second overlapping structure comprises a second end portion that is made of a resilient or flexible material such as rubber.
- the end portions 6 , 8 will be compressed and/or bent when a piece of clothing or towel is being inserted into the receiving portion of the hanging device 2 .
- the overlapping structures are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlapping structures make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlapping structures away from each other.
- the ring 4 is made of a first material such as metal, plastic or wood while the end portions are made of a more resilient or flexible material such as rubber. In an embodiment, the end portions 6 , 8 surround a portion of the ring 4 .
- the end portions 6 , 8 are provided with a distal end that does not comprise any pointed structure. This will prevent damage to the piece of clothing or towel being inserted into the receiving portion.
- the parts of the end portions 6 , 8 that face towards the opposite end of the ring 4 comprises a first inclined portion 26 that is angled with a first angle ⁇ relative to the ring 4 .
- the first angle ⁇ is in the range 20-40 degrees.
- the parts of the end portions 6 , 8 that face towards the opposite end of the ring 4 comprise a second inclined portion 28 that is angled with a second angle ⁇ relative to the ring 4 .
- the second angle ⁇ is in the range 20-40 degrees.
- FIG. 8 A illustrates a schematic front view of a hanging device 2 according to an embodiment.
- the hanging device 2 comprises an open ring 4 that has a basically triangular geometry with arched corner portions.
- the ring 4 is provided with a first end portion 6 and a second end portion 8 .
- the end portions 6 , 8 are spherical (more or less round, in three dimensions). Accordingly, the first end portion 6 and the second end portion 8 prevent the end portions 6 , 8 from perforating a piece of clothing or towel during insertion into the receiving portion of the hanging device 2 .
- the end portions 6 , 8 are made of the same material as the remaining portion of the ring 4 .
- FIG. 8 B illustrates a schematic front view of a hanging device 2 according to an embodiment.
- the hanging device 2 basically corresponds to the one shown in FIG. 8 A .
- the end portions 6 , 8 are, however, made of a material that is more resilient and flexible than the remaining portion of the ring 4 .
- the end portions 6 , 8 may be attached to the distal portions of the ring 4 by an adhesive, by a heating process or by using mechanical attachment structures (e.g. a screw or clamp).
- FIG. 9 A illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment.
- the hanging device comprises an open ring 4 made of a structure having uniform thickness D 2 .
- the thickness D 2 of the ring 4 is illustrated.
- the ring 4 is provided with a first end portion 6 and a second end portion 8 . It can be seen that the end portions 6 , 8 are shaped as a portion of a sphere.
- the ring 4 extends through these spheres.
- the end portions 6 , 8 are made of rubber.
- FIG. 9 B illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device.
- the hanging device corresponds to the one shown in FIG. 9 A .
- This non-zero distance D 1 can be provided by forcing the end portions 6 , 8 away from each other manually or during use of the hanging device (a piece of clothing or a towel will force the end portions 6 , 8 away from each other during use).
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- This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. 111 of International Patent Application No. PCT/DK2022/050187, filed Sep. 12, 2022, which claims the benefit of and priority to Danish Application No. PA 2021 00905, filed Sep. 26, 2021, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present disclosure relates to hanging devices for clothing and towels.
- A towel is typically provided with an integrated loop designed for hanging the towel on a coat hook. An intact loop is needed in order to successfully hang the towel on a coat hook. If the loop, however, has been destroyed it is very difficult and sometimes impossible to hang the towel on the coat hook in a reliable manner.
- Accordingly, it would be desirable to have a hanging device that allows a towel to be hung on a coat hook, even when the loop has been destroyed.
- The thickness of outer garments such as coats will normally make it difficult to hang more than a few outer garments on a single coat hook at the same time.
- Therefore, in nurseries and day care centers, outer garments are often lying on the floor or are put in a box or closet.
- Therefore, it would be desirable to have a hanging device that allows for hanging a plurality of outer garments on a single coat hook.
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,515,273 A discloses a towel ring comprising a circular body portion formed with right angled end portions extending laterally and rearwardly, respectively. Hereby, the end portions provide interlocking fingers adapted to grip an article therebetween. The interlocking fingers, however, make it rather difficult to insert an article between the fingers especially if the article is relatively stiff or thick. Accordingly, it would be an advantage to provide an alternative device that reduces or even eliminates these disadvantages.
- GB 191006202 A discloses a device for suspending curtains. The device comprises a ring-like structure having one portion of its circumference interrupted by a gap and an open depending U-shaped loop formed integrally with said ring. An opening is provided at one side of the ring and a semi-circular portion is continuing from the opening over the gap to the opposite side of the ring. It is, however, rather difficult to fix an article to the device especially if the article is relatively stiff or thick. Accordingly, it would be an advantage to provide an alternative device that reduces or even eliminates these disadvantages.
- There is a need for a hanging device which reduces or even eliminates the above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
- It is an object to the present disclosure to provide a hanging device that allows a towel to be hung on a coat hook even when the loop is destroyed.
- It is also an object of the present disclosure to provide a hanging device that allows a plurality of outer garments to be hung on a single coat hook.
- A hanging device according to an embodiment is a hanging device for hanging a piece of clothing or a towel on a coat hook, wherein the hanging device comprises a receiving portion configured to receive and hold the piece of clothing or towel, wherein the hanging device is formed as an open ring having an overlapping portion comprising two overlapping structures that are:
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- a) spaced apart from each other and/or
- b) flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlapping structures allow for insertion of the piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually moving (e.g. pulling) the overlapping structures away from each other, wherein the open ring comprises a structure configured to be hung on the coat hook, wherein the ring is provided with a first end portion and/or a second end portion formed as a portion of a structure having an essentially oval or round cross-section, wherein the first end portion is in contact with the ring and/or the second end portion is in contact with the ring.
- Hereby, it is possible to provide a hanging device that allows a towel to be hung on a coat hook even when the loop is destroyed. It is also possible to provide a hanging device that allows a plurality of outer garments to be hung on a single coat hook at the same time.
- In an embodiment, the hanging device is formed as an open ring having an overlapping portion comprising two overlapping structures that are spaced apart from each other.
- In an embodiment, the hanging device is formed as an open ring having an overlapping portion comprising two overlapping structures that are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlapping structures allow for insertion of the piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually moving (e.g. pulling) the overlapping structures away from each other.
- By the term “hanging on” is meant “detachably attaching to”. Accordingly, the piece of clothing or towel that has been hung on a coat hook, can be removed (detached) from the coat hook when desired.
- By the term “coat hook” is meant any structure suitable for receiving the hanging device. A “coat hook” will typically be a protruding structure protruding from a wall or another surface constituting the basis for mounting the “coat hook”.
- The piece of clothing may in particular include outer garments.
- The hanging device comprises a receiving portion configured to receive and hold the piece of clothing or towel. In an embodiment, the piece of clothing or towel is clamped by engaging structures of the hanging device. In an embodiment, the piece of clothing or towel is held in place due to the friction between the structure of the receiving portion and the piece of clothing or towel, respectively.
- The hanging device is formed as an open ring. This means that the ring comprises two distal ends that are not connected to each other. The open ring may have various geometries. In an embodiment, the open ring is circular. In an embodiment, the open ring is oval. In an embodiment, the open ring is square. In an embodiment, the open ring is triangular. In an embodiment, the open ring comprises a tapered upper portion. In an embodiment, the open ring comprises an arched upper portion.
- The open ring comprises an overlapping portion that comprises two overlapping structures.
- In an embodiment, the overlapping structures are spaced apart from each other (this means that an air gap is provided between the overlapping structures).
- In an embodiment, the overlapping structures are flexibly mounted with respect to each other, in such a manner that the overlapping structures allow for insertion of the piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually moving (e.g. pulling) the overlapping structures away from each other.
- The open ring comprises a structure configured to be hung on a coat hook. This structure may be a portion of the ring itself.
- In an embodiment, the hanging device comprises a hanging hook provided with an opening allowing the hanging device to be attached to a rod or to a coat hook without removing any of the other items that may hang on the coat hook.
- In an embodiment, the hanging hook is formed as a section of a circle.
- In an embodiment, the hanging hook is formed as a portion of a triangle. In an embodiment, the hanging hook is made of the same material as the ring.
- In an embodiment, the overlapping portion comprises a first overlapping structure and a second overlapping structure, wherein at last one of the overlapping structures is elastically attached to the ring in such a manner that upon moving (e.g. pulling) the overlapping structures away from each other, a compressible force will be generated.
- By the term “towel” is meant a towel such as a hand towel, or a beach towel. The term “towel”, however, also includes a dishcloth (also called a tea towel, a dishtowel or a kitchen towel).
- In an embodiment, at least one of the overlapping structures comprises or is formed as an elastic portion. Hereby, the overlapping structure can bend and thus create more space allowing the receiving portion to receive the towel or piece of clothing in an eased manner. Moreover, by having at least one overlapping structure that comprises or is formed as an elastic portion, the overlapping structure will press against the towel or piece of clothing. Accordingly, a firm grip can be provided.
- In an embodiment, the ring is formed as a one-piece body. This may be an advantage from the production point of view. Moreover, it is possible to provide a very reliable and simple solution.
- It is an advantage that the ring is provided with a first end portion and/or a second end portion formed as a portion of a structure having an essentially oval or round cross-section. Hereby, the end portion(s) will prevent creation of perforations in the towel or piece of clothing when the hanging device is mounted.
- In an embodiment, the ring is provided with a first end portion and/or a second end portion formed as a portion of a structure having a spherical geometry.
- In an embodiment, the ring is provided with a first end portion and/or a second end portion formed as a portion of a structure having a semi-spherical geometry.
- In an embodiment, the overlapping portion comprises two parallel structures of the ring. This will ease insertion of the towel or piece of clothing during mounting of the hanging device.
- In an embodiment, the ring is circular. In an embodiment, the ring is oval.
- It is an advantage that the first end portion is in contact with the ring and/or the second end portion is in contact with the ring.
- In an embodiment, the first end portion is attached to the ring and/or the second end portion is attached to the ring.
- In an embodiment, the first end portion is arranged a distance from the opposing distal end of the ring and/or the second end portion is arranged a distance from the opposing distal end of the ring. This embodiment is illustrated in
FIG. 9B . - In an embodiment, the first end portion and/or the second end portion is moveably attached to the ring. Hereby, the first end portion and/or the second end portion can adapt to or create space for the towel or piece of clothing during the mounting of the hanging device.
- In an embodiment, the first end portion and/or the second end portion is made of a flexible material that is attached to the ring. Hereby, the first end portion and/or the second end portion will rotate and hereby create space for the towel or piece of clothing during mounting of the hanging device.
- In an embodiment, the outside portion of the first end portion and/or the second end portion is made of a resilient material.
- In an embodiment, the outside portion of the first end portion and/or the second end portion is made of rubber.
- In an embodiment, the outside portion of the first end portion and/or the second end portion is made of a foam material (e.g. polyurethane foam).
- In an embodiment, the proximal portion of the first end portion and/or the second end portion is made of a resilient material. This will allow the first end portion and/or the second end portion to bend/rotate when the hanging device is being mounted on a towel or piece of clothing.
- In an embodiment, the first end portion and/or the second end portion is attached to the proximal portion of the ring by a connection structure made of a resilient material. Hereby, it is possible to rotate or bend the first end portion and/or the second end portion when the hanging device is being mounted on a towel or piece of clothing.
- It may be an advantage that the ring is form-stable. Hereby is meant that the ring essentially maintains its shape during use. The ring may however, be slightly deformed even if the ring is made of a stiff material such as metal (e.g. steel).
- In an embodiment, the ring is made of metal. In an embodiment, the ring is made of plastic. In an embodiment, the ring is made of wood.
- In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 20 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 25 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 30 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 35 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 40 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 45 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 50 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlapping portion extends over at least 60 degrees.
- It is advantage to use the hanging device according to the present disclosure to hang a piece of clothing or a towel on a coat hook.
- The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below. The accompanying drawings are given by way of illustration only, and thus, they are not limitative of the present hanging devices. In the accompanying drawings:
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 2 shows a close-up, side view of a portion of the hanging device shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according an embodiment; -
FIG. 4 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 5 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 6 shows a side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 7 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 8A shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 8B shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 9A shows a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 9B shows a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 10 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 11 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 12 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 13 shows a schematic front view of a hanging device according to an embodiment; -
FIG. 14A shows a towel having an intact loop; -
FIG. 14B shows the towel shown inFIG. 14B in a configuration in which the loop has been destroyed; -
FIG. 14C shows how a hanging device according to the present disclosure can be attached to a towel (like the one shown inFIG. 14B ) in order to successfully hang the towel on a coat hook; -
FIG. 15 shows a hanging device according to the present disclosure hanging on a coat hook, while the hanging device is attached to a towel; -
FIG. 16 shows how a plurality of hanging devices according to the present disclosure can hang on a single coat hook, so that several coats are hanging on the same coat hook at the same time; and -
FIG. 17 shows a hanging device according to the present disclosure hanging on a coat hook, while the hanging device is attached to a towel. - Referring now in detail to the drawings for the purpose of illustrating embodiments, a hanging
device 2 is illustrated inFIG. 1 .FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up, side view of a portion of the hangingdevice 2 shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hanging device is designed for hanging a piece of clothing or a towel on acoat hook 10 like the exemplary one illustrated inFIG. 1 . - The hanging
device 2 comprises a receivingportion 14 configured to receive and hold the piece of clothing or towel. The hangingdevice 2 is formed as anopen ring 4 having an overlappingportion 12 that comprises two overlapping 22, 24.structures - The overlapping
22, 24 are spaced apart from each other and are designed to allow for insertion of a piece of clothing or a towel into the receivingstructures portion 14 without manually moving (e.g. pulling) the overlapping 22, 24 away from each other. The open ring comprises a structure (the inner portion of the open ring) configured to be hung on thestructures coat hook 10. - The overlapping
portion 12 extends over approximately 15 degrees. However, it would be possible to have a wider or narrower overlappingportion 12. In an embodiment, the overlappingportion 12 extends over approximately 10 degrees. In an embodiment, the overlappingportion 12 extends over approximately 40 degrees. - The
open ring 4 is circular and provided with afirst end portion 6 and asecond end portion 8. The 6, 8 are spherical (more or less round, in three dimensions). Accordingly, theend portions first end portion 6 and thesecond end portion 8 prevent the 6, 8 from perforating the piece of clothing or towel during insertion into the receivingend portions portion 14. - The
first end portion 6 and thesecond end portion 8 press towards each other when being pulled away from each other. This is indicated by the arrow F illustrating the direction of the compressive force that will be provided when the 6, 8 are being pulled away from each other. Hereby, theend portions first end portion 6 and thesecond end portion 8 provide a firm “grip” on the piece of clothing or towel that has been inserted into the receivingportion 14. - The overlapping
portion 12 comprises afirst overlapping structure 22 extending parallel to asecond overlapping structure 24. The overlapping 22, 24 constitute the distal end portions of thestructures ring 4. - The hanging
device 2 may be produced of any suitable material including, metal, wood, plastic and rubber. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of a portion of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 comprises an overlapping portion having two parallel overlapping 22, 24 that constitute the distal end portions of thestructures ring 4. Thefirst overlapping structure 22 comprises afirst end portion 6 that is made of a resilient or flexible material such as rubber. Thesecond overlapping structure 24 comprises asecond end portion 8 that is made of a resilient or flexible material such as rubber. Hereby, the 6, 8 will be compressed and/or bent when a piece of clothing or towel is being inserted into the receiving portion of the hangingend portions device 2. - Accordingly, the overlapping
22, 24 are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlappingstructures 22, 24 make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlappingstructures 22, 24 away from each other.structures - In an embodiment, the
ring 4 is made of a first material such as metal, plastic or wood while the 6, 8 are made of a more resilient or flexible material such as rubber. In an embodiment, theend portions 6, 8 surround a portion of theend portions ring 4. - Each of the
6, 8 is provided with a rounded distal end. This will prevent damage to the piece of clothing or towel while being inserted into the receiving portion.end portions - In an embodiment, the
6, 8 are spaced apart more than shown inend portions FIG. 3 . Hereby, it is possible to provide an air gap between thering 4 and the 6, 8.end portions -
FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of a portion of another hangingdevice 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 comprises an overlapping portion having two parallel overlapping 22, 24 constituting the distal end portions of thestructures ring 4 of the hangingdevice 2. Thefirst overlapping structure 22 comprises afirst end portion 6 that is made of the same material as thering 4. Thesecond overlapping structure 24 comprises asecond end portion 8 that is made of the same material as thering 4. - Due to the flexibility of the overall structure of the
ring 4, thering 4 itself will bend when a piece of clothing or towel is being inserted into the receiving portion of the hangingdevice 2. - Accordingly, the overlapping
22, 24 are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlappingstructures 22, 24 make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlappingstructures 22, 24 away from each other.structures - In an embodiment, the
ring 4 is made of a first material such as metal, plastic or wood. - The
6, 8 are spherical. This will prevent damage to the piece of clothing or towel being inserted into the receiving portion.end portions -
FIG. 5 illustrates a side view of a portion of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 comprises an overlapping portion having two parallel overlapping 22, 24 that constitute the distal end portions of thestructures ring 4 of the hangingdevice 2. Thefirst overlapping structure 22 comprises afirst end portion 6 that is made of a more resilient and flexible material than thering 4. Thesecond overlapping structure 24 comprises asecond end portion 8 that is made of a more resilient and flexible material than thering 4. - Due to the flexibility of the overall structure of the
ring 4 and the 6, 8, theend portions ring 4 itself and the 6, 8 will bend or be deformed when a piece of clothing or towel is being inserted into the receiving portion of the hangingend portions device 2. - Accordingly, the overlapping
22, 24 are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlappingstructures 22, 24 make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlappingstructures 22, 24 away from each other.structures - In an alternative embodiment, the hanging
device 2 comprises an overlapping portion having two parallel overlapping 22, 24 that constitute the distal end portions of thestructures ring 4 of the hangingdevice 2, wherein the first overlappingstructure 22 comprises afirst end portion 6 that is made of a more resilient and flexible material than thering 4, wherein thesecond overlapping structure 24 comprises asecond end portion 8 that is made of the same material as thering 4. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a side view of a portion of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 comprises an overlapping portion having two parallel overlapping structures that constitute the distal end portions of thering 4. The first overlapping structure comprises a first end portion is made of a resilient or flexible material such as rubber. The second overlapping structure comprises a second end portion that is made of a resilient or flexible material such as rubber. Hereby, the 6, 8 will be compressed and/or bent when a piece of clothing or towel is being inserted into the receiving portion of the hangingend portions device 2. - Accordingly, the overlapping structures are flexibly mounted with respect to each other in such a manner that the overlapping structures make it possible to insert a piece of clothing or towel into the receiving portion without manually pulling the overlapping structures away from each other.
- In an embodiment, the
ring 4 is made of a first material such as metal, plastic or wood while the end portions are made of a more resilient or flexible material such as rubber. In an embodiment, the 6, 8 surround a portion of theend portions ring 4. - The
6, 8 are provided with a distal end that does not comprise any pointed structure. This will prevent damage to the piece of clothing or towel being inserted into the receiving portion.end portions - The parts of the
6, 8 that face towards the opposite end of theend portions ring 4 comprises a firstinclined portion 26 that is angled with a first angle β relative to thering 4. In an embodiment, the first angle β is in the range 20-40 degrees. - Likewise, the parts of the
6, 8 that face towards the opposite end of theend portions ring 4 comprise a secondinclined portion 28 that is angled with a second angle θ relative to thering 4. In an embodiment, the second angle θ is in the range 20-40 degrees. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 basically corresponds to the one shown inFIG. 1 . Thering 4 can be made of metal, plastic or wood, by way of example. The hangingdevice 2 comprises two 6, 8 made of rubber. Theend portions 6, 8 are attached to the distal end of theend portions ring 4. The attachment may be established by an adhesive, by a heating process or by using mechanical attachment structures (e.g. a screw or clamp). -
FIG. 8A illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 comprises anopen ring 4 that has a basically triangular geometry with arched corner portions. - The
ring 4 is provided with afirst end portion 6 and asecond end portion 8. The 6, 8 are spherical (more or less round, in three dimensions). Accordingly, theend portions first end portion 6 and thesecond end portion 8 prevent the 6, 8 from perforating a piece of clothing or towel during insertion into the receiving portion of the hangingend portions device 2. The 6, 8 are made of the same material as the remaining portion of theend portions ring 4. -
FIG. 8B illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 basically corresponds to the one shown inFIG. 8A . The 6, 8 are, however, made of a material that is more resilient and flexible than the remaining portion of theend portions ring 4. The 6, 8 may be attached to the distal portions of theend portions ring 4 by an adhesive, by a heating process or by using mechanical attachment structures (e.g. a screw or clamp). -
FIG. 9A illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device according to an embodiment. The hanging device comprises anopen ring 4 made of a structure having uniform thickness D2. The thickness D2 of thering 4 is illustrated. Thering 4 is provided with afirst end portion 6 and asecond end portion 8. It can be seen that the 6, 8 are shaped as a portion of a sphere. Theend portions ring 4, however, extends through these spheres. In an embodiment, the 6, 8 are made of rubber. In this case it is possible to attach theend portions 6, 8 to theend portions ring 4 simply by making the hole in each 6, 8, wherein the diameter of the hole is smaller than the thickness D2 of theend portion ring 4. It can be seen that the thickness D3 (diameter) is larger than the thickness D2 of thering 4. Each 6, 8 abuts theend portion ring 4 of the opposite overlapping structure. -
FIG. 9B illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a portion of a hanging device. The hanging device corresponds to the one shown inFIG. 9A . There is, however, a non-zero distance D1 between each 6, 8 and theend portion ring 4 of the opposite overlapping structure. This non-zero distance D1 can be provided by forcing the 6, 8 away from each other manually or during use of the hanging device (a piece of clothing or a towel will force theend portions 6, 8 away from each other during use).end portions -
FIG. 10 illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment. The hangingdevice 2 comprises anopen ring 4 that is hexagonal and is hanging on acoat hook 10. The hangingdevice 2 comprises 6, 8. Thearched end portions 6, 8 may be made of the same material as theend portions ring 4 so that thering 4 and the 6, 8 constitute a one-piece body. Alternatively, theend portions 6, 8 may be made of another, for example, more flexible and resilient material (such as rubber or another elastomer).end portions -
FIG. 11 illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment hanging on acoat hook 10. The hangingdevice 2 comprises 6, 8 corresponding to the ones shown inarched end portions FIG. 10 . The upper portion of thering 4 comprises a tapered part designed to engage with thecoat hook 10. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment hanging on acoat hook 10. The hangingdevice 2 comprises 6, 8 corresponding to the ones shown inarched end portions FIG. 10 . The upper portion of thering 4 is shaped as a portion of a circle and is designed to engage with thecoat hook 10. -
FIG. 13 illustrates a schematic front view of ahanging device 2 according to an embodiment hanging on acoat hook 10. The hangingdevice 2 comprises 6, 8 corresponding to the ones shown inarched end portions FIG. 10 . The upper portion of thering 4 is triangular and comprises a tapered upper portion designed to engage with thecoat hook 10. -
FIG. 14A illustrates atowel 18 provided with anintact loop 20 that is attached to the upper end of thetowel 18. Theloop 20 is designed be hung on a coat hook. -
FIG. 14B illustrates shows thetowel 18 shown inFIG. 14A in a configuration in which theloop 20 has been destroyed. Accordingly, theloop 20 cannot be used to hang thetowel 18 on a coat hook. -
FIG. 14C illustrates how a hangingdevice 2 according to an embodiment can be attached to a towel 18 (like the one shown inFIG. 14B ) in order to successfully hang thetowel 18 on a coat hook even when theloop 20 has been destroyed. The hangingdevice 2 comprises an opencircular ring 4 that is provided with afirst end portion 6 and asecond end portion 8. The 6, 8 are spherical. Theend portions first end portion 6 is hidden behind thetowel 18. The first end portion is, however, indicated with a dotted line for illustrative purposes. Thetowel 18 is firmly attached to thehanging device 2. Accordingly, thetowel 18 can be hung on acoat hook 10 even when theloop 20 is destroyed. -
FIG. 15 illustrates a hangingdevice 2 according to an embodiment hanging on acoat hook 10, while the hangingdevice 2 is attached to atowel 18. Thesecond end portion 8 is visible, whereas the first end portion is hidden behind thetowel 18. The spherical geometry of theend portion 8 prevents damage to thetowel 18 during use of the hangingdevice 2. -
FIG. 16 illustrates how a plurality of hanging 2, 2′, 2″ can hang on adevices single coat hook 10 at the same time. Hereby, 16, 16′, 16″ are hanging on theseveral coats same coat hook 10 at the same time. The first andinnermost coat 16 is hanging on afirst hanging device 2 that is hanging on thecoat hook 10. The secondintermediate coat 16′ is hanging on asecond hanging device 2′ that is hanging on thecoat hook 10. The third andoutermost coat 16″ is hanging on athird hanging device 2″ that is hanging on thecoat hook 10. It can be seen that a larger number of coats can hang on thecoat hook 10 at the same time because each hanging 2, 2′, 2″ only takes up a limited space (less than is required if thedevice 16, 16′, 16″ are hanging directly on the coat hook 10). Thecoats coat hook 10 is attached to awall 20. -
FIG. 17 illustrates a hangingdevice 2 according to an embodiment hanging on acoat hook 10, while the hangingdevice 2 is attached to atowel 18. The hangingdevice 2 basically corresponds to the one shown inFIG. 15 . The hangingdevice 2, however, comprises a hanginghook 32 that is attached to thering 4. The hanginghook 32 is designed to engage with acoat hook 10. The hanginghook 32 comprises anopening 34 allowing the hangingdevice 2 to be attached to a rod or to acoat hook 10 without initially removing any of the other things hanging on thecoat hook 10. The hanginghook 32 is formed as a section of a circle. The hanginghook 32 may, however, have another geometry such as a portion of a triangle, by way of example. In an embodiment, the hanginghook 32 is made of the same material as thering 4. -
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- 2 Hanging device
- 4 Ring
- 6 First end portion
- 8 Second end portion
- 10 Coat hook
- 12 Overlapping portion
- 14 Receiving portion
- 16, 16′, 16″ Piece of clothing
- 18 Towel
- 20 Loop
- 22 First overlapping structure
- 24 Second overlapping structure
- 26, 28 Inclined portion
- 30 Proximal portion
- 32 Hanging hook
- 34 Opening
- D1 Distance
- D2, D3 Width
- F Force
- β, θ Angle
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