Floor clothes hanger

By designing movable support legs and support arms, the problem of requiring electrical equipment installation in existing clothes hanger devices has been solved, realizing a floor-standing clothes hanger that is easy to install and stable to move.

CN224008200UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-20NINGBO JUNMAO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIP CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-09
Publication Date
2026-03-20

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Technical Problem

Existing clothes hanger installations require electrical equipment for installation, which damages walls and is difficult to relocate.

Method used

Design a floor-standing clothes rack with movable support legs and arms. It can be connected by plugs and rivets to achieve free movement without the need for electrical equipment installation.

Benefits of technology

This allows for convenient installation and relocation of the clothes hanger, avoiding damage to the wall and improving the flexibility and stability of the installation.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a floor clothes rack which comprises at least two longitudinal supports, at least one transverse support, at least two supporting legs, at least two supporting arms, at least one first object placing plate and at least one second object placing plate, and the two opposite ends of the transverse support are installed at the top ends of the two adjacent longitudinal supports respectively. The rear ends of the supporting legs are installed at the bottom ends of the longitudinal supports respectively, the rear ends of the supporting arms are installed at the top ends of the longitudinal supports respectively, and the two opposite ends of the first storage plate abut against the upper portions of the two adjacent supporting legs respectively. And the two opposite ends of the second storage plate are lapped above the two adjacent supporting arms respectively.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a clothes hanger, and more particularly to a floor-standing clothes hanger. Background Technology

[0002] A clothes hanger is a device used for storing clothes. For example, Chinese utility model patent CN216723700U discloses a clothes hanger device, which includes a clothes hanger support wall, at least two support arms, and at least one storage body. The clothes hanger support wall is installed on a wall or the interior wall of a piece of furniture. The support arms are installed on the clothes hanger support wall in parallel arrangement. Each support arm has at least one support plate. Each storage body has a support portion extending outward from both sides. The end of the support portion extends downward from the end of the support portion to a first baffle. Both sides of the storage body also have a second baffle extending downward from the inside of the first baffle and parallel to the first baffle. The storage body is located between two adjacent support arms at the same height. The support portion rests on the support plates of the support arms on both sides. The first baffle and the second baffle are located on both sides of the corresponding support plates to clamp the support plates, so that the two sides of the storage body can be detachably installed on the corresponding support arms. The existing clothes hanger device requires the clothes hanger support wall to be fixed to the wall or interior wall of the furniture. In order to ensure the installation is firm, it is usually necessary to use electrical equipment such as expansion screws and impact drills. This not only requires a certain amount of manual skills to install the clothes hanger device, but the use of expansion screws will also damage the wall or interior wall of the furniture. After the clothes hanger device is disassembled, it will affect the aesthetics of the wall or interior wall of the furniture. Furthermore, after the clothes hanger device is installed, it is difficult to change its position. Utility Model Content

[0003] One objective of this invention is to provide a floor-standing clothes rack that can be easily assembled without the need for electrical equipment such as an impact drill.

[0004] One objective of this invention is to provide a floor-standing clothes rack, wherein the supporting legs of the floor-standing clothes rack allow the clothes rack to be placed directly on the ground, which not only makes the floor-standing clothes rack easy to install, but also prevents damage to the wall and allows it to be moved freely.

[0005] According to one aspect of this utility model, a floor-standing clothes rack is provided, comprising:

[0006] At least two longitudinal supports;

[0007] At least one transverse support, wherein the opposite ends of the transverse support are respectively mounted on the top ends of two adjacent longitudinal supports;

[0008] At least two support legs, wherein the rear end of each support leg is respectively mounted to the bottom end of each longitudinal bracket;

[0009] At least two support arms, wherein the rear end of each support arm is respectively mounted on the top of each of the longitudinal supports;

[0010] At least one first shelf, wherein opposite ends of the first shelf are respectively rested on top of two adjacent support legs; and

[0011] At least one second shelf, wherein the opposite ends of the second shelf are respectively rested on top of two adjacent support arms.

[0012] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the opposite ends of the first shelf are respectively fixedly installed on two adjacent support legs, and the opposite ends of the second shelf are respectively fixedly installed on two adjacent support arms.

[0013] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the first shelf includes a first flat plate portion and a first vertical extension portion extending downward from the front side of the first flat plate portion. The rear side of the first flat plate portion has two first flat plate holes, and the first vertical extension portion has two first vertical extension holes. The support leg includes a leg body and a leg lock. One end of the leg lock is installed at the rear of the leg body, and the rear end of the leg body is installed at the bottom end of the longitudinal support. The front end of the leg body has a first insert arm. The front end of the leg body abuts against the first vertical extension portion by inserting the first insert arm into the first vertical extension hole of the first vertical extension portion. The leg lock abuts against the first flat plate portion by inserting the other end of the leg lock into the first flat plate hole of the first flat plate portion.

[0014] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the second shelf includes a second flat plate portion and a second vertical extension portion extending downward from the front side of the second flat plate portion. The rear side of the second flat plate portion has two second flat plate holes, and the second vertical extension portion has two second vertical extension holes. The support arm includes an arm body and an arm lock. One end of the arm lock is installed at the rear of the arm body, and the rear end of the arm body is installed at the top of the longitudinal bracket. The front end of the arm body has a second insert arm. The front end of the arm body abuts against the second vertical extension portion by inserting the second insert arm into the second vertical extension hole of the second vertical extension portion. The arm lock abuts against the second flat plate portion by inserting the other end of the arm lock into the second flat plate hole of the second flat plate portion.

[0015] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the leg lock is movably mounted on the rear of the leg body. After one end of the leg lock passes through the first plate hole of the first plate portion, the leg lock is pushed relative to the leg body to abut against the first plate portion.

[0016] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the arm lock is rotatably mounted on the rear of the arm body. After one end of the arm lock passes through the second plate hole of the second plate portion, the arm lock is driven to rotate relative to the arm body so that the arm lock abuts against the second plate portion.

[0017] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the rear part of the leg body has an insertion hole and a locking groove extending rearward from the insertion hole. One end of the leg lock has an extension post and a locking plate extending outward from the bottom end of the extension post. The diameter of the locking plate is smaller than the diameter of the insertion hole and larger than the width of the locking groove. The diameter of the extension post is smaller than the width of the locking groove. After the locking plate of the leg lock is inserted into the insertion hole of the leg body, the extension post of the leg lock can slide into the locking groove of the leg body to install the leg lock on the leg body and abut against the first flat plate portion.

[0018] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the rear part of the arm body has a pair of pivot holes and a pair of locking holes. One end of the arm lock has a pivot shaft on each of its opposite sides, and the middle part of the arm lock has a locking protrusion on each of its opposite sides. Each pivot shaft of the arm lock is rotatably mounted in each of the pivot holes at the rear part of the arm body, so that one end of the arm lock is rotatably mounted in the arm body. Each locking protrusion of the arm lock can be locked into each of the locking holes of the arm body, so that the arm lock abuts against the second flat plate portion.

[0019] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the rear part of the leg body has an insertion groove extending downward from the top surface and a first rivet hole adjacent to the insertion groove. The bottom end of the longitudinal support has a second rivet hole. The bottom end of the longitudinal support is inserted into the insertion groove of the leg body. The position of the first rivet hole of the leg body corresponds to the position of the second rivet hole of the longitudinal support. The ground support further includes a rivet. The rivet passes through the first rivet hole of the leg body and the second rivet hole of the longitudinal support to install the rear end of the leg body at the bottom end of the longitudinal support.

[0020] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the longitudinal support has a bottom receiving groove, and the portion of the leg located behind the insertion groove is received in the bottom receiving groove of the longitudinal support.

[0021] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the longitudinal support has two rows of hanging holes extending along the height direction, the rear end of the arm has a third insert arm and a first hook located above the third insert arm, the third insert arm of the arm is inserted into one of the hanging holes of the longitudinal support, and the first hook of the arm hooks the edge of the hanging hole after extending into the hanging hole of the longitudinal support, so as to install the rear end of the arm at the top end of the longitudinal support.

[0022] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the longitudinal support has two rows of hanging holes extending along the height direction, and each end of the transverse support has a second hook and a third hook. The second hook of the transverse support hooks onto the top edge of the longitudinal support, and the third hook of the transverse support hooks onto the edge of the hanging hole after extending into one of the hanging holes of the longitudinal support, so as to install the end of the transverse support to the top of the longitudinal support. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a floor-standing clothes rack according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

[0024] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of the floor-standing clothes rack according to the above-described preferred embodiment of the present utility model.

[0025] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the floor-standing clothes rack according to the above-described preferred embodiment of the present invention.

[0026] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 An enlarged schematic diagram of a local location.

[0027] Figure 5 yes Figure 3 An enlarged diagram of another local location.

[0028] Figure 6 yes Figure 3 Another enlarged diagram of a local location.

[0029] Figure 7 This is an exploded view of the floor-standing clothes rack according to the above-described preferred embodiment of the present invention.

[0030] Figure 8 yes Figure 7An enlarged schematic diagram of a local location.

[0031] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of an assembled state of the floor-standing clothes rack according to the above-described preferred embodiment of the present utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0032] Before describing any embodiment of this invention in detail, it should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following figures. The invention is capable of other embodiments and can be practiced or carried out in various ways. Furthermore, it should be understood that the wording and terminology used herein are for descriptive purposes and should not be considered limiting. The use of “comprising” or “having” and variations thereof herein is intended to cover the items set forth below and their equivalents, as well as any additional items. Unless otherwise specified or limited, the terms “installation,” “connection,” “support,” and “linkage,” and variations thereof are used broadly and cover both direct and indirect installation, connection, support, and linking. Moreover, “connection” and “linkage” are not limited to physical or mechanical connections or links.

[0033] Furthermore, firstly, in the disclosure of this utility model, the terms "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the above terms should not be construed as a limitation on this utility model. Secondly, the term "a" should be understood as "at least one" or "one or more," that is, in one embodiment, the number of an element can be one, while in another embodiment, the number of the element can be multiple. The term "a" should not be construed as a limitation on the quantity.

[0034] Refer to the accompanying drawings of the specification of this utility model. Figures 1 to 8 A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be disclosed and described in the following description, wherein the floor-standing clothes rack includes at least two longitudinal supports 10, at least one transverse support 20, at least two support legs 30, at least two support arms 40, at least one first shelf 50, and at least one second shelf 60.

[0035] Specifically, the opposite ends of the horizontal support 20 are respectively installed on the tops of two adjacent vertical supports 10, the rear ends of each support leg 30 are respectively installed on the bottom of each vertical support 10, the rear ends of each support arm 40 are respectively installed on the top of each vertical support 10, the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 are respectively resting on two adjacent support legs 30, and the opposite ends of the second shelf 60 are respectively resting on two adjacent support arms 40. With this structure, the two support legs 30 allow the user to place the floor-standing clothes rack directly on the ground. Thus, the two vertical supports 10 do not need to be fixed to the wall with expansion screws, making installation convenient and preventing any damage to the wall surface. Furthermore, the user can freely change the placement of the floor-standing clothes rack as needed.

[0036] Furthermore, since the opposite ends of the horizontal support 20 are respectively connected to the top ends of the two adjacent vertical supports 10, the relative positions of the top ends of the two adjacent vertical supports 10 remain unchanged. Since the rear ends of the two support legs 30 are respectively installed at the bottom ends of the two adjacent vertical supports 10 and the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 are respectively resting on the two adjacent support legs 30, the relative positions of the two adjacent support legs 30 and the relative positions of the bottom ends of the two adjacent vertical supports 10 remain unchanged. Since the rear ends of the two support arms 40 are respectively installed at the top ends of the vertical supports 10 and the opposite ends of the second shelf 60 are respectively resting on the two adjacent support arms 40, the relative positions of the two adjacent support arms 40 remain unchanged. This helps to ensure the stability of the floor-standing clothes rack.

[0037] Reference Appendix Figure 1 and Figure 2 The extension direction of the support leg 30 is the same as that of the support arm 40. The extension direction of the support leg 30 is perpendicular to the extension direction of the longitudinal support 10. The extension direction of the support arm 40 is not only perpendicular to the extension direction of the longitudinal support 10, but also perpendicular to the extension direction of the transverse support 20. Thus, the support arm 40 is located directly above the support leg 30, thereby making the second shelf 60 directly above the first shelf 50. In this way, it is beneficial to ensure the stability of the center of gravity of the floor-standing clothes rack.

[0038] Preferably, in the appendix Figures 1 to 8In this specific example of the floor-standing clothes rack of the present invention, the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 are respectively fixedly mounted to two adjacent support legs 30. This not only prevents the first shelf 50 from sliding but also ensures that the relative positions of each support leg 30 with respect to the first shelf 50 remain unchanged, thereby improving the stability of the floor-standing clothes rack. Correspondingly, the opposite ends of the second shelf 60 are respectively fixedly mounted to two adjacent support arms 40. This not only prevents the second shelf 60 from sliding but also ensures that the relative positions of each support arm 40 with respect to the second shelf 60 remain unchanged, thereby improving the stability of the floor-standing clothes rack.

[0039] Specifically, the first shelf 50 includes a first flat plate portion 51 and a first hanging portion 52 extending downward from the front side of the first flat plate portion 51. The rear side of the first flat plate portion 51 has two first flat plate holes 511, and the first hanging portion 52 has two first hanging holes 521. The support leg 30 includes a leg body 31 and a leg lock 32. One end of the leg lock 32 is installed at the rear of the leg body 31. The front end of the leg body 31 has a first insert arm 311, and the rear end of the leg body 31 is installed at the bottom end of the longitudinal bracket 10 to install the rear end of the support leg 30 at the bottom end of the longitudinal bracket 10. The first insert arm 311 of the leg body 31 is inserted into the first extension hole 521 of the first extension portion 52, and the front end of the leg body 31 abuts against the first extension portion 52. The other end of the leg lock 32 is inserted into the first plate hole 511 of the first plate portion 51, and the leg lock 32 abuts against the first plate portion 51. In this way, the first shelf 50 is fixedly installed on the support leg 30 to prevent the position of the support leg 30 relative to the first shelf 50 from changing or shaking.

[0040] More specifically, in the appendix Figures 1 to 8In this specific example of the floor-standing clothes rack of the present invention, the first shelf 50 is formed by welding together a plurality of mutually spaced first radial metal strips 53 and a plurality of mutually spaced first latitudinal metal strips 54. The first flat plate hole 511 of the first flat plate portion 51 is formed between two adjacent first radial metal strips 53 and two adjacent first latitudinal metal strips 54. The first drooping hole 521 of the first drooping portion 52 is formed between another two adjacent first radial metal strips 53 and another two adjacent first latitudinal metal strips 54. After the first insert arm 311 of the leg body 31 is inserted into the first extension hole 521 of the first extension portion 52, the front end of the leg body 31 abuts against the two first radial metal strips 53 that define the first extension hole 521 of the first extension portion 52. After one end of the leg lock 32 is inserted into the first flat hole 511 of the first flat portion 51, the leg lock 32 abuts against the rear side of the two first radial metal strips 53 that define the first flat hole 511 of the first flat portion 51. In this way, the first shelf 50 is fixedly installed on the support leg 30, preventing the position of the support leg 30 relative to the first shelf 50 from changing or shaking. Preferably, to prevent the leg lock 32 from sliding relative to the first radial metal strip 53, the leg lock 32 further has a leg lock extension 321. After the leg lock 32 abuts against the first radial metal strip 53, the leg lock extension 321 of the leg lock 32 extends above the first radial metal strip 53 to prevent the first radial metal strip 53 from moving relative to the leg lock 32 in the height direction.

[0041] Preferably, the leg lock 32 is movably mounted on the rear of the leg body 31. After one end of the leg lock 32 passes through the first plate hole 511 of the first plate portion 51, the leg lock 32 is pushed relative to the leg body 31 so that it abuts against the first plate portion 51. At this time, the leg lock extension strip 321 of the leg lock 32 extends above the first radial metal strip 53. In this way, the user can easily fix the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 to the two adjacent support legs 30, so that the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 are stably held in the position of abutting against the two adjacent support legs 30.

[0042] Specifically, the rear of the leg body 31 has an insertion hole 312 and a locking groove 313 extending rearward from the insertion hole 312. One end of the leg lock 32 has an extension post 322 and a locking plate 323 extending outward from the bottom end of the extension post 322. The diameter of the locking plate 323 is smaller than the diameter of the insertion hole 312 of the leg body 31 and larger than the width of the locking groove 313 of the leg body 31. The diameter of the extension post 322 is smaller than the width of the locking groove 313 of the leg body 31. After the locking plate 323 of the leg lock 32 is inserted into the insertion hole 312 of the leg body 31, the extension post 322 of the leg lock 32 can slide into the locking groove 313 of the leg body 31 to install the leg lock 32 onto the leg body 31 and abut against the first flat plate portion 51. The above structure not only facilitates user operation, but also ensures that the installation relationship between the leg lock 32 and the leg body 31 can be kept stable after the extension post 322 of the leg lock 32 slides into the lock groove 313 from the insertion hole 312 of the leg body 31, so that the first shelf 50 can be reliably fixed to the support leg 30.

[0043] Continue to refer to the appendix Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 The floor-standing clothes rack includes a rivet 70 for fixing the rear end of the leg 31 to the bottom end of the longitudinal support 10. Specifically, the rear part of the leg 31 has an insertion groove 314 extending downward from the top surface and a first rivet hole 315 adjacent to the insertion groove 314. The bottom end of the longitudinal support 10 has a second rivet hole 11. After the bottom end of the longitudinal support 10 is inserted into the insertion groove 314 of the leg 31, the position of the first rivet hole 315 of the leg 31 corresponds to the position of the second rivet hole 11 of the longitudinal support 10. The rivet 70 passes through the first rivet hole 315 of the leg 31 and the second rivet hole 11 of the longitudinal support 10 to install the rear end of the leg 31 at the bottom end of the longitudinal support 10. It is understood that, since the bottom end of the longitudinal bracket 10 is inserted into the insertion slot 314 of the leg body 31 and the rivet 70 passes through the first rivet hole 315 of the leg body 31 and the second rivet hole 11 of the longitudinal bracket 10, the rear end of the leg body 31 is reliably installed at the bottom end of the longitudinal bracket 10.

[0044] Preferably, refer to the appendix Figures 1 to 3 as well as Figure 7The bottom end of the longitudinal support 10 has a bottom receiving groove 12. The portion of the leg 31 located behind the insertion groove 314 is received in the bottom receiving groove 12 of the longitudinal support 10. With the insertion relationship between the longitudinal support 10 and the leg 31, the floor-standing clothes rack can prevent the leg 31 from swaying relative to the longitudinal support 10, thereby improving the stability and reliability of the floor-standing clothes rack.

[0045] Similar to the first shelf 50, the second shelf 60 includes a second flat plate portion 61 and a second extending portion 62 extending downward from the front side of the second flat plate portion 61. The rear side of the second flat plate portion 61 has two second flat plate holes 611, and the second extending portion 62 has two second extending holes 621. The support arm 40 includes an arm body 41 and an arm lock 42. One end of the arm lock 42 is installed at the rear of the arm body 41. The front end of the arm body 41 has a second insert arm 411, and the rear end of the arm body 41 is installed at the top end of the longitudinal bracket 10 to mount the rear end of the support arm 40 at the top end of the longitudinal bracket 10. The second insert arm 411 of the arm body 41 is inserted into the second extension hole 621 of the second extension portion 62, and the front end of the arm body 41 abuts against the second extension portion 62. The other end of the arm lock 42 is inserted into the second flat hole 611 of the second flat portion 61, and the arm lock 42 abuts against the second flat portion 61. In this way, the second shelf 60 is fixedly installed on the support arm 40 to prevent the position of the support arm 40 relative to the second shelf 60 from changing or shaking.

[0046] More specifically, in the appendix Figures 1 to 8In this specific example of the floor-standing clothes rack of the present invention, the second shelf 60 is formed by welding together a plurality of mutually spaced second radial metal strips 63 and a plurality of mutually spaced second latitudinal metal strips 64. A second flat plate hole 611 of the second flat plate portion 61 is formed between two adjacent second radial metal strips 63 and two adjacent second latitudinal metal strips 64. A second drooping hole 621 of the second drooping portion 62 is formed between another two adjacent second radial metal strips 63 and another two adjacent second latitudinal metal strips 64. After the second insertion arm 411 of the arm body 41 is inserted into the second extension hole 621 of the second extension portion 62, the front end of the arm body 41 abuts against the two second radial metal strips 63 that define the second extension hole 621 of the second extension portion 62. After one end of the arm lock 42 is inserted into the second flat hole 611 of the second flat portion 61, the arm lock 42 abuts against the rear side of the two second radial metal strips 63 that define the second flat hole 611 of the second flat portion 61. In this way, the second shelf 60 is fixedly mounted on the support arm 40, preventing the position of the support arm 40 relative to the second shelf 60 from changing or shaking. Preferably, to prevent the arm lock 42 from sliding relative to the second radial metal strip 63, the arm lock 42 further has an arm lock extension 421, which extends above the second radial metal strip 63 after the arm lock 42 abuts against the second radial metal strip 63, thereby preventing the second radial metal strip 63 from moving relative to the arm lock 42 in the height direction. Preferably, the arm lock 42 is rotatably mounted on the rear of the arm body 41. After one end of the arm lock 42 passes through the second plate hole 611 of the second plate portion 61, the arm lock 42 is driven to rotate relative to the arm body 41, so that the arm lock 42 abuts against the second plate portion 61. At this time, the arm lock extension strip 421 of the arm lock 42 extends above the second radial metal strip 63. In this way, the user can easily fix the opposite ends of the second shelf 60 to the two adjacent support arms 40, so that the opposite ends of the second shelf 60 are stably held in the position of abutting against the two adjacent support arms 40.

[0047] Specifically, the rear of the arm body 41 has a pair of pivot holes 412 and a pair of locking holes 413. The arm lock 42 has a pivot shaft 422 on each opposite side of one end and a locking protrusion 423 on each opposite side of the middle of the arm lock 42. Each pivot shaft 422 of the arm lock 42 is rotatably mounted in each pivot hole 412 of the rear of the arm body 41, so that one end of the arm lock 42 is rotatably mounted in the arm body 41. By rotating the arm lock 42 around the pivot shaft 422, each locking protrusion 423 of the arm lock 42 can be locked into each locking hole 413 of the arm body 41, so that the arm lock 42 abuts against the second flat plate portion 61. This structure not only facilitates user operation, but also ensures that the mounting relationship between the arm lock 42 and the arm body 41 can be kept stable after the locking protrusion 423 of the arm lock 42 is locked into the locking hole 413 of the arm body 41, so that the second shelf 60 can be reliably fixed to the support arm 40.

[0048] Furthermore, the longitudinal support 10 has two rows of hanging holes 13 extending along the height direction. The rear end of the arm 41 has a third insert arm 414 and a first hook 415 located above the third insert arm 414. The third insert arm 414 of the arm 41 is inserted into one of the hanging holes 13 of the longitudinal support 10. After the first hook 415 of the arm 41 extends into one of the hanging holes 13 of the longitudinal support 10, it hooks the edge of the hanging hole 13 to install the rear end of the arm 41 at the top of the longitudinal support 10. In this way, on the one hand, the user can complete the installation of the support arm 40 and the longitudinal support 10 by hand. On the other hand, the rear end of the support arm 40 can be reliably installed at the top of the longitudinal support 10.

[0049] Each end of the transverse bracket 20 has a second hook 21 and a third hook 22. The second hook 21 of the transverse bracket 20 hooks onto the top edge of the longitudinal bracket 10, and the third hook 22 of the transverse bracket 20, after extending into a hanging hole 13 of the longitudinal bracket 10, hooks onto the edge of the hanging hole 13, so as to install the end of the transverse bracket 20 onto the top of the longitudinal bracket 10. In this way, on the one hand, the user can complete the installation of the transverse bracket 20 and the longitudinal bracket 10 by hand, and on the other hand, the end of the transverse bracket 20 can be reliably installed onto the top of the longitudinal bracket 10.

[0050] Furthermore, the floor-standing clothes rack includes at least two elongated auxiliary supports 80, each of which is respectively disposed on each of the longitudinal supports 10 to improve the strength of the longitudinal supports 10. For example, in the attached... Figures 1 to 9 In this specific example of the floor-standing clothes rack shown, the cross-sectional shape of the longitudinal support 10 can be "[" shaped, and the cross-sectional shape of the auxiliary support 80 can also be "[" shaped. The width and height of the auxiliary support 80 are slightly smaller than the width and height of the longitudinal support 10, allowing the auxiliary support 80 to be housed within the longitudinal support 10. After the auxiliary support 80 and the longitudinal support 10 are welded, riveted, or installed using screws, they form a square tube. Optionally, in other examples of the floor-standing clothes rack of this invention, the longitudinal support 10 and the auxiliary support 80 can also be a single, integral square tube.

[0051] Furthermore, the floor-standing clothes rack includes at least one "X"-shaped connector 90, which has two first connecting arms 91 on one side and two second connecting arms 92 on the other side. Each of the first connecting arms 91 is connected to one of the auxiliary supports 80, and each of the second connecting arms 92 is connected to an adjacent auxiliary support 80. In this way, the floor-standing clothes rack can be more stable.

[0052] The assembly process of the floor-standing clothes rack of this utility model can be as follows: First, insert the bottom end of the longitudinal support 10 into the insertion slot 314 of the leg 31. At this time, the position of the first rivet hole 315 of the leg 31 corresponds to the position of the second rivet hole 11 of the longitudinal support 10, and the part of the leg 31 located behind the insertion slot 314 is received in the bottom receiving slot 12 of the longitudinal support 10; Second, insert the rivet 70 into the first rivet hole 315 of the leg 31 and the second rivet hole 11 of the longitudinal support 10 to install the rear end of the leg 31 at the bottom end of the longitudinal support 10; Third, insert the third insertion arm 414 of the arm 41 into one of the hanging holes 13 of the longitudinal support 10 and allow the first hook 415 of the arm 41 to hook the arm after it is inserted into one of the hanging holes 13 of the longitudinal support 10. The edges of the hanging holes 13 are used to install the rear end of the arm body 41 at the top of the longitudinal support 10; fourth, the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 are fixedly installed to the respective legs 31 by the respective leg locks 32, and the opposite ends of the first shelf 50 are fixedly installed to the respective arms 41 by the respective arm locks 42; fifth, the second hooks 21 at each end of the transverse support 20 are allowed to hook the top edge of each longitudinal support 10, and the third hooks 22 are allowed to hook the edge of the hanging hole 13 after extending into the hanging hole 13 of the longitudinal support 10, so as to install the end of the transverse support 20 at the top of the longitudinal support 10; finally, the respective first connecting arms 91 and the respective second connecting arms 92 of each connector 90 are installed to the respective auxiliary supports 90, thus completing the assembly of the floor-standing clothes rack.

[0053] Appendix Figure 9 This shows another assembled state of the floor-standing clothes rack, which is attached to the attached... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The assembly state of the floor-standing clothes hanger shown is different from that of the attached... Figure 9In this specific assembled state of the floor-standing clothes rack shown, the floor-standing clothes rack includes three vertical supports 10, two horizontal supports 20, three support legs 30, three support arms 40, two first shelf panels 50, two second shelf panels 60, and two connectors 80. The three vertical supports 10 are spaced apart from each other. One horizontal support 20 connects the top of one side of the vertical support 10 to the top of the middle vertical support 10, and another horizontal support 20 connects the top of the other side of the vertical support 10 to the top of the middle vertical support 10. The rear ends of the three support legs 30 are respectively mounted to the bottom of the three vertical supports 10, and the rear ends of the three support arms 40 are respectively mounted to the top of the three vertical supports 10. At one end, the opposite ends of one first shelf 50 are respectively mounted to the support leg 30 located on one side and the support leg 30 located in the middle; the opposite ends of another first shelf 50 are respectively mounted to the support leg 30 located on the other side and the support leg 30 located in the middle; the opposite ends of one second shelf 60 are respectively mounted to the support arm 40 located on one side and the support arm 40 located in the middle; the opposite ends of another second shelf 60 are respectively mounted to the support arm 40 located on the other side and the support arm 40 located in the middle; one connector 90 is used to connect the auxiliary bracket 80 located on one side and the auxiliary bracket 80 located in the middle; another connector 90 is used to connect the auxiliary bracket 80 located on the other side and the auxiliary bracket 80 located in the middle.

[0054] Those skilled in the art should understand that the embodiments of the present invention described above and shown in the accompanying drawings are merely examples and do not limit the present invention. The purpose of the present invention has been fully and effectively achieved. The functions and structural principles of the present invention have been shown and explained in the embodiments. Without departing from the stated principles, the implementation of the present invention may have any variations or modifications.

Claims

1. A floor-standing clothes rack, characterized in that, include: At least two longitudinal supports; At least one transverse support, wherein the opposite ends of the transverse support are respectively mounted on the top ends of two adjacent longitudinal supports; At least two support legs, wherein the rear end of each support leg is respectively mounted to the bottom end of each longitudinal bracket; At least two support arms, wherein the rear end of each support arm is respectively mounted on the top of each of the longitudinal supports; At least one first shelf, wherein opposite ends of the first shelf are respectively rested on top of two adjacent support legs; and At least one second shelf, wherein the opposite ends of the second shelf are respectively rested on top of two adjacent support arms.

2. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 1, wherein the opposite ends of the first shelf are respectively fixedly installed on two adjacent support legs, and the opposite ends of the second shelf are respectively fixedly installed on two adjacent support arms.

3. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 2, wherein the first shelf includes a first flat plate portion and a first extended portion extending downward from the front side of the first flat plate portion, the rear side of the first flat plate portion has two first flat plate holes, the first extended portion has two first extended holes, wherein the support leg includes a leg body and a leg lock, one end of the leg lock is installed at the rear of the leg body, the rear end of the leg body is installed at the bottom end of the longitudinal support, the front end of the leg body has a first insert arm, wherein the front end of the leg body abuts against the first extended portion by inserting the first insert arm into the first extended hole of the first extended portion, and the leg lock abuts against the first flat plate portion by inserting the other end of the leg lock into the first flat plate hole of the first flat plate portion.

4. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 2, wherein the second shelf comprises a second flat plate portion and a second drooping portion extending downward from the front side of the second flat plate portion, the rear side of the second flat plate portion has two second flat plate holes, the second drooping portion has two second drooping holes, wherein the support arm comprises an arm body and an arm lock, one end of the arm lock is installed at the rear of the arm body, the rear end of the arm body is installed at the top of the longitudinal support, the front end of the arm body has a second insert arm, wherein the front end of the arm body abuts against the second drooping portion by inserting the second insert arm into the second drooping hole of the second drooping portion, and the arm lock abuts against the second flat plate portion by inserting the other end of the arm lock into the second flat plate hole of the second flat plate portion.

5. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 3, wherein the leg lock is movably mounted on the rear of the leg body, and after one end of the leg lock passes through the first plate hole of the first plate portion, the leg lock abuts against the first plate portion by pushing the leg lock relative to the leg body.

6. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 4, wherein the arm lock is rotatably mounted on the rear of the arm body, and after one end of the arm lock passes through the second plate hole of the second plate portion, the arm lock abuts against the second plate portion by driving the arm lock to rotate relative to the arm body.

7. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 5, wherein the rear portion of the leg body has an insertion hole and a locking groove extending rearward from the insertion hole, wherein one end of the leg lock has an extension post and a locking plate extending outward from the bottom end of the extension post, the diameter of the locking plate is smaller than the diameter of the insertion hole and larger than the width of the locking groove, the diameter of the extension post is smaller than the width of the locking groove, wherein after the locking plate of the leg lock is inserted into the insertion hole of the leg body, the extension post of the leg lock can slide into the locking groove of the leg body to install the leg lock on the leg body and abut against the first flat plate portion by the leg lock.

8. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 6, wherein the rear portion of the arm body has a pair of pivot holes and a pair of locking holes, one end of the arm lock has a pivot shaft on each opposite side, the middle portion of the arm lock has a locking protrusion on each opposite side, each pivot shaft of the arm lock is rotatably mounted in each of the pivot holes at the rear portion of the arm body, such that one end of the arm lock is rotatably mounted in the arm body, and each locking protrusion of the arm lock can be locked into each of the locking holes of the arm body, such that the arm lock abuts against the second flat plate portion.

9. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 3, wherein the rear portion of the leg has an insertion slot extending downward from the top surface and a first rivet hole adjacent to the insertion slot, the bottom end of the longitudinal support has a second rivet hole, the bottom end of the longitudinal support is inserted into the insertion slot of the leg, the position of the first rivet hole of the leg corresponds to the position of the second rivet hole of the longitudinal support, wherein the floor-standing support further includes a rivet, the rivet passing through the first rivet hole of the leg and the second rivet hole of the longitudinal support to install the rear end of the leg at the bottom end of the longitudinal support.

10. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 9, wherein the longitudinal support has a bottom receiving groove, and the portion of the leg located behind the insertion groove is received in the bottom receiving groove of the longitudinal support.

11. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 4, wherein the longitudinal support has two rows of hanging holes extending along the height direction, the rear end of the arm has a third insert arm and a first hook located above the third insert arm, the third insert arm of the arm is inserted into one of the hanging holes of the longitudinal support, and the first hook of the arm hooks the edge of the hanging hole after extending into the hanging hole of the longitudinal support, so as to install the rear end of the arm at the top end of the longitudinal support.

12. The floor-standing clothes rack according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal support has two rows of hanging holes extending along the height direction, each end of the transverse support has a second hook and a third hook, the second hook of the transverse support hooks the top edge of the longitudinal support, and the third hook of the transverse support, after extending into one of the hanging holes of the longitudinal support, hooks the edge of the hanging hole to mount the end of the transverse support to the top of the longitudinal support.

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  • Clothes hanger device

    CN216723700U