Weight hanging anti-deformation clothes hanger

By designing anti-slip and support mechanisms on the hangers, the problem of deformation when hanging heavy objects is solved, enhancing the hangers' load-bearing capacity and stability.

CN223958629UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03TAIZHOU ZHENGZHONG PLASTICS CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-10
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing clothes hangers are prone to deformation when hanging heavy clothes, and their load-bearing capacity is insufficient.

Method used

The design incorporates anti-slip and support mechanisms, including anti-slip blocks, anti-slip strips, reinforcing rods, and support rods, to enhance the hanger's friction and structural strength and prevent deformation.

Benefits of technology

It improves the load-bearing capacity of the clothes hanger, prevents deformation when hanging clothes, and increases the stability and safety of the clothes.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to an anti-deformation clothes hanger for hanging a heavy object. The clothes hanger comprises a clothes hanger hook, a first oblique beam, a second oblique beam, a cross beam, an anti-skid mechanism and a supporting mechanism, one side of the clothes hanger hook is fixedly connected with the first oblique beam; the other side of the clothes hanger hook is fixedly connected with the second oblique beam; one side of the cross beam is fixedly connected with the first oblique beam; the other side of the cross beam is fixedly connected with the second cross beam; the anti-skid mechanism is fixedly arranged on the first oblique beam and the second oblique beam; the supporting mechanism is fixedly arranged on the first oblique beam, the second oblique beam and the cross beam; the problem that an existing clothes hanger is prone to deformation after bearing loads is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of clothes hanger technology, specifically to a clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation. Background Technology

[0002] A clothes hanger is a functional daily necessity, mainly used to hang clothes for drying or storing them. Existing clothes hangers consist of a hanger hook, two diagonal beams, and a horizontal beam. When hanging clothes, the clothes come into contact with the two diagonal beams, which bear the force and transfer it to the horizontal beam and the hanger hook. However, existing clothes hangers have insufficient load-bearing capacity and are prone to deformation after hanging some heavy clothes. Therefore, a clothes hanger that can bear the weight and prevent deformation is needed. Utility Model Content

[0003] The summary section of this application is intended to provide a brief overview of the concepts, which will be described in detail in the detailed description section below. This summary section is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed technical solutions, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the claimed technical solutions.

[0004] To address the technical problems mentioned in the background section, some embodiments of this application provide a clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation, including a hanger hook, a first inclined beam, a second inclined beam, a crossbeam, an anti-slip mechanism, and a support mechanism; one side of the hanger hook is fixedly connected to the first inclined beam; the other side of the hanger hook is fixedly connected to the second inclined beam; one side of the crossbeam is fixedly connected to the first inclined beam; the other side of the crossbeam is fixedly connected to the second crossbeam; the anti-slip mechanism is fixedly disposed on the first and second inclined beams; and the support mechanism is fixedly disposed on the first, second, and crossbeams.

[0005] Specifically, the anti-slip mechanism includes a first anti-slip component fixedly mounted on the first inclined beam and a second anti-slip component fixedly mounted on the second inclined beam.

[0006] Specifically, the first anti-slip component includes a first anti-slip block fixedly mounted on the first inclined beam and a plurality of first anti-slip strips fixedly mounted on the first anti-slip block.

[0007] Specifically, the second anti-slip component includes a second anti-slip block fixedly mounted on the second inclined beam and a plurality of second anti-slip strips fixedly mounted on the second anti-slip block.

[0008] Specifically, the support mechanism includes a reinforcing rod fixed to the crossbeam, a first support rod with one end fixed to the clothes hanger hook and the other end fixed to the reinforcing rod, a second support rod with one end fixed to the first inclined beam and the other end fixed to the crossbeam, a third support rod with one end fixed to the first inclined beam and the other end fixed to the reinforcing rod, a fourth support rod with one end fixed to the second inclined beam and the other end fixed to the crossbeam, and a fifth support rod with one end fixed to the second inclined beam and the other end fixed to the reinforcing rod.

[0009] Specifically, the connection between the clothes hanger hook and the first and second inclined beams is provided with reinforcing ribs.

[0010] Specifically, the crossbeam is symmetrically and fixedly equipped with hooks.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0012] (1) When clothes are hung on a hanger, the first and second inclined beams come into contact with the clothes and are subjected to pressure. The direction of the pressure is perpendicular to the first and second inclined beams. This pressure will cause the first inclined beam to tend to rotate counterclockwise around the connection point between the first inclined beam and the hanger hook, and at the same time, it will cause the second inclined beam to tend to rotate clockwise around the connection point between the second inclined beam and the hanger hook. That is, the two ends of the beam are squeezed. Since the beam is relatively long, it is easy to bend and deform under the pressure. The reinforcing rod can increase the thickness of the beam. At the same time, in conjunction with the first support rod, the beam can be pulled and supported to prevent it from bending upward or downward. The second and fourth support rods support the first and second inclined beams respectively, while the third and fifth support rods support the first and second inclined beams respectively. The pressure on the first inclined beam is transmitted through the third support rod to the connection between the reinforcing rod and the third support rod, and the pressure on the second inclined beam is transmitted through the fifth support rod to the connection between the reinforcing rod and the fifth support rod. The partial components of the two pressures cancel each other out, generating a downward resultant force. This resultant force causes the reinforcing rod and the crossbeam to tend to bend downwards. However, the first support rod can pull the reinforcing rod and the crossbeam to prevent deformation and enhance the overall load-bearing capacity of the clothes hanger.

[0013] (2) The first anti-slip block and the second anti-slip block are arc-shaped blocks with a width slightly larger than the first inclined beam and the second inclined beam. The wider width can increase the contact area with the clothes, increase the friction, and better support the clothes. The first anti-slip strip protrudes slightly from the first anti-slip block and the second anti-slip strip protrudes slightly from the second anti-slip block to increase the friction between the anti-slip block and the clothes and prevent the clothes from falling off. Attached Figure Description

[0014] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the application and to make other features, objects, and advantages of the application more apparent. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain the application and do not constitute an undue limitation of the application.

[0015] Furthermore, throughout the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements. It should be understood that the drawings are schematic, and the elements are not necessarily drawn to scale.

[0016] In the attached diagram:

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a front view of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a top view of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0020] Embodiments of this disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While some embodiments of this disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of this disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings and embodiments of this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this disclosure.

[0021] It should also be noted that, for ease of description, only the parts relevant to the utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this disclosure can be combined with each other.

[0022] It should be noted that the concepts of "first" and "second" mentioned in this disclosure are used only to distinguish different devices, modules or units, and are not used to limit the order of functions performed by these devices, modules or units or their interdependencies.

[0023] It should be noted that the terms "a" and "a plurality of" used in this disclosure are illustrative rather than restrictive, and those skilled in the art should understand that, unless otherwise expressly indicated in the context, they should be understood as "one or more".

[0024] This disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0025] Reference Figures 1-3As shown, the present invention discloses a clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation, comprising a clothes hanger hook 1, a first inclined beam 2, a second inclined beam 3, a crossbeam 4, an anti-slip mechanism 5, and a support mechanism 6. One side of the clothes hanger hook is fixedly connected to the first inclined beam; the other side of the clothes hanger hook is fixedly connected to the second inclined beam; one side of the crossbeam is fixedly connected to the first inclined beam; the other side of the crossbeam is fixedly connected to the second crossbeam; the anti-slip mechanism is fixedly mounted on the first and second inclined beams; the support mechanism is fixedly mounted on the first, second, and crossbeams; the anti-slip mechanism prevents clothes from slipping off when suspended on the first and second inclined beams; the support mechanism supports the first and second inclined beams, prevents deformation, and enhances load-bearing capacity.

[0026] Specifically, the anti-slip mechanism includes a first anti-slip component 51 fixedly mounted on the first inclined beam and a second anti-slip component 52 fixedly mounted on the second inclined beam.

[0027] Specifically, the first anti-slip component includes a first anti-slip block 511 fixedly mounted on the first inclined beam and a plurality of first anti-slip strips 512 fixedly mounted on the first anti-slip block; the first anti-slip block is an arc-shaped block with a width slightly larger than the first inclined beam. The wider width can increase the contact area with clothing, increase friction, and better support clothing; the first anti-slip strips protrude slightly from the first anti-slip block, which can increase the friction between clothing and prevent clothing from falling off.

[0028] Specifically, the second anti-slip component includes a second anti-slip block 521 fixedly mounted on the second inclined beam and a plurality of second anti-slip strips 522 fixedly mounted on the second anti-slip block; the second anti-slip block is an arc-shaped block with a width slightly larger than the second inclined beam. The wider width can increase the contact area with clothing, increase friction, and better support clothing; the second anti-slip strips protrude slightly from the second anti-slip block, which can increase the friction between clothing and prevent clothing from falling off.

[0029] Specifically, the support mechanism includes a reinforcing rod 61 fixed to the crossbeam, a first support rod 62 fixed at one end to the hanger hook and at the other end to the reinforcing rod, a second support rod 63 fixed at one end to the first inclined beam and at the other end to the crossbeam, a third support rod 64 fixed at one end to the first inclined beam and at the other end to the reinforcing rod, a fourth support rod 63 fixed at one end to the second inclined beam and at the other end to the crossbeam, and a fifth support rod 64 fixed at one end to the second inclined beam and at the other end to the reinforcing rod. The reinforcing rod is used to strengthen the bending resistance of the crossbeam. When clothes are hung on the hanger, the first and second inclined beams come into contact with the clothes and are subjected to pressure. The direction of the pressure is perpendicular to the first and second inclined beams. This pressure causes the first inclined beam to tend to rotate counterclockwise around the connection point between the first inclined beam and the hanger hook, and simultaneously causes the second inclined beam to rotate counterclockwise around the connection point between the second inclined beam and the hanger hook. The hanger hook connection point rotates clockwise from the center, meaning it's compressed at both ends of the crossbeam. Since the crossbeam is relatively long, it's prone to bending and deformation under this pressure. The reinforcing rod increases the thickness of the crossbeam and, together with the first support rod, provides traction and support, preventing the crossbeam from bending upwards or downwards. The second and fourth support rods support the first and second inclined beams respectively, while the third and fifth support rods also support the first and second inclined beams. The pressure on the first inclined beam is transmitted through the third support rod to the connection point between the reinforcing rod and the third support rod, and the pressure on the second inclined beam is transmitted through the fifth support rod to the connection point between the reinforcing rod and the fifth support rod. The partial components of these two pressures cancel each other out, creating a downward resultant force. This resultant force tends to cause the reinforcing rod and crossbeam to bend downwards, but the first support rod provides traction to prevent deformation, thus enhancing the overall load-bearing capacity of the hanger.

[0030] Specifically, a reinforcing rib 7 is provided at the connection between the clothes hanger hook and the first and second inclined beams; the reinforcing rib can strengthen the connection and prevent the connection from breaking.

[0031] Specifically, the crossbeam is symmetrically and fixedly equipped with hooks 8.

[0032] The above description is merely a selection of preferred embodiments of this disclosure and an explanation of the technical principles employed. Those skilled in the art should understand that the scope of the utility model involved in the embodiments of this disclosure is not limited to the technical solutions formed by specific combinations of the above-described technical features, but should also cover other technical solutions formed by arbitrary combinations of the above-described technical features or their equivalents without departing from the above-described inventive concept. For example, technical solutions formed by substituting the above features with (but not limited to) technical features with similar functions disclosed in the embodiments of this disclosure.

Claims

1. A clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation, characterized in that: The device includes a clothes hanger hook (1), a first inclined beam (2), a second inclined beam (3), a crossbeam (4), an anti-slip mechanism (5), and a support mechanism (6); one side of the clothes hanger hook is fixedly connected to the first inclined beam; the other side of the clothes hanger hook is fixedly connected to the second inclined beam; one side of the crossbeam is fixedly connected to the first inclined beam; the other side of the crossbeam is fixedly connected to the second crossbeam; the anti-slip mechanism is fixedly mounted on the first and second inclined beams; and the support mechanism is fixedly mounted on the first, second, and crossbeams. The support mechanism includes a reinforcing rod (61) fixed on the crossbeam, a first support rod (62) fixed at one end on the clothes hanger hook and at the other end on the reinforcing rod, a second support rod (63) fixed at one end on the first inclined beam and at the other end on the crossbeam, a third support rod (64) fixed at one end on the first inclined beam and at the other end on the reinforcing rod, a fourth support rod (65) fixed at one end on the second inclined beam and at the other end on the crossbeam, and a fifth support rod (66) fixed at one end on the second inclined beam and at the other end on the reinforcing rod.

2. The clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-slip mechanism includes a first anti-slip component (51) fixed on the first inclined beam and a second anti-slip component (52) fixed on the second inclined beam.

3. A clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first anti-slip component includes a first anti-slip block (511) fixedly mounted on the first inclined beam and a plurality of first anti-slip strips (512) fixedly mounted on the first anti-slip block.

4. A clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second anti-slip component includes a second anti-slip block (521) fixedly mounted on the second inclined beam and a plurality of second anti-slip strips (522) fixedly mounted on the second anti-slip block.

5. A clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connection between the clothes hanger hook and the first and second inclined beams is provided with reinforcing ribs (7).

6. A clothes hanger for suspending heavy objects without deformation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The crossbeam is symmetrically fixed with hooks (8).