Clothes rack

The design of the hanger's expandable wing structure and sliding rod assembly solves the problems of insufficient air exchange and shoulder deformation during clothing drying, achieving the effects of quick drying and comfortable wear.

CN224320492UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05刘朝阳

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
刘朝阳
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Technical Problem

Traditional clothes hanger designs result in insufficient air exchange when clothes are dried, slow moisture dissipation, and the shoulders of clothes are easily deformed due to pressure, affecting drying time and wearing comfort.

Method used

Design a clothes hanger with a deployable wing structure and a sliding rod assembly. The sliding rod assembly drives the kit to slide along a V-shaped fixed beam, which in turn drives the support rod to push the wings to unfold, forming an air circulation channel and preventing pressure on the shoulders of the clothes.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency of drying clothes, prevents the shoulders of clothes from deforming, enhances wearing comfort, and enables easy operation of wing deployment and retraction through structural linkage.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the present application discloses a clothes hanger, which comprises a clothes hanger body and two slide rod assemblies arranged on the two sides of the clothes hanger body, wherein the clothes hanger body comprises a shoulder beam part with a left part and a right part, two wing parts arranged on the left part and the right part of the shoulder beam part, each wing part comprising a front wing piece and a rear wing piece, the front wing piece and the rear wing piece being arranged on the front side and the rear side of the shoulder beam part and being rotationally connected with the shoulder beam part, the first end of each slide rod assembly being rotationally connected with the clothes hanger body, the second end being connected with the front wing piece, and the third end being connected with the rear wing piece, when the two slide rod assemblies rotate relative to the clothes hanger body, the front wing piece and the rear wing piece can be driven to expand in opposite directions, so as to increase the front-rear width of the wing part.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of everyday consumer goods technology, and in particular to a clothes hanger with a deployable wing structure. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional clothes hanger designs typically cause garments to fit tightly against the clothes, hindering effective air exchange between the inside of the garment and the outside environment during drying. This lack of air circulation makes it difficult for moisture to dissipate quickly, resulting in prolonged drying times, a problem that is particularly pronounced in humid environments.

[0003] Many clothes hangers have narrow or overly stiff shoulder designs, which can leave noticeable indentations on the shoulders after clothes have dried. These marks not only affect the appearance of the garments but can also cause discomfort when wearing them. This deformation is particularly noticeable with soft or lightweight fabrics, causing the shoulders to stretch or deform, reducing both comfort and aesthetics. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This application provides a clothes hanger that can improve air circulation when clothes are being dried and effectively prevent the shoulders of clothes from deforming due to pressure, thereby improving the efficiency of drying clothes and the comfort of wearing them.

[0005] The first aspect of this application provides a clothes hanger, including a clothes hanger body and two sliding rod assemblies disposed on both sides of the clothes hanger body. The clothes hanger body includes: a shoulder beam having a left part and a right part; two wings disposed on the left and right sides of the shoulder beam, each wing including a front wing and a rear wing; the front wing and the rear wing are disposed on the front and rear sides of the shoulder beam and rotatably connected to the shoulder beam; a first end of each sliding rod assembly is rotatably connected to the clothes hanger body, a second end is connected to the front wing, and a third end is connected to the rear wing; when the two sliding rod assemblies move relative to the clothes hanger body, they can drive the front wing and the rear wing to unfold in opposite directions to increase the front and rear width of the wings.

[0006] In some embodiments, the hanger body further includes: a bottom beam connected between the left and right ends of the shoulder beam to form a lower support structure for the hanger; and a middle beam vertically disposed in the middle of the hanger body, the upper and lower ends of the middle beam being fixedly connected to the shoulder beam and the bottom beam, respectively.

[0007] In some embodiments, the main body of the hanger further includes a V-shaped fixing beam, which is fixedly connected to the middle beam. The left and right ends of the V-shaped fixing beam are fixedly connected to the left and right parts of the shoulder beam, respectively. The V-shaped fixing beam extends from the lowest point in the middle to the upper left and the upper right, respectively.

[0008] In some embodiments, a center beam assembly is fitted onto the center beam and can slide up and down relative to the center beam; two slide rod assemblies are located on the left and right sides of the center beam respectively; the first end of each slide rod assembly is slidably connected to the center beam via the center beam assembly.

[0009] In some embodiments, each of the slide rod assemblies includes: a slide rod, the first end of which is rotatably connected to the center beam assembly; an assembly fitted onto the V-shaped fixed beam and capable of relative sliding, the second end of which is rotatably connected to the assembly; and two support rods, the first ends of which are respectively fixedly connected to the front wing and the rear wing, and the second ends of which are rotatably connected to the assembly.

[0010] In some embodiments, a bracket is connected to the front and rear sides of the kit, and each bracket is fixedly connected to a fixed shaft. The first ends of the two support rods are rotatably connected to the brackets through the fixed shafts.

[0011] In some embodiments, the bracket includes a first bracket and a second bracket connected to both ends of the fixed shaft, wherein the first bracket and the second bracket are distributed vertically and parallel to each other.

[0012] In some embodiments, the center beam is also fixedly fitted with a blocking member, which is used to limit the downward movement distance of the center beam assembly.

[0013] In some embodiments, the shoulder beam is provided with a shaft at one end near its left and right sides, and the front wing and the rear wing are both provided with bushings, which are sleeved onto the shafts so that the front wing and the rear wing can rotate relative to the shafts.

[0014] In some embodiments, the clothes hanger body further includes a hook portion connected to the shoulder beam, the hook portion being used to hang the clothes hanger on a clothes drying rod or wardrobe crossbar.

[0015] Analysis shows that the present invention discloses a clothes hanger, which, by setting an expandable wing structure and a linkage sliding rod assembly, achieves effective support and expansion of the shoulder area of ​​clothing, enhances air circulation, shortens drying time, and prevents deformation of the shoulder area of ​​clothing due to long-term pressure. Attached Figure Description

[0016] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of this application. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain this application and do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. Wherein:

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the clothes hanger in the undeployed state of the wings in an embodiment of this application;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the clothes hanger in the folded state of the wings in an embodiment of this application, and an enlarged view of point M.

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the upper part of the central beam assembly of the clothes hanger in an embodiment of this application;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of the central beam assembly of the clothes hanger at the bottom in an embodiment of this application;

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the clothes hanger when the front wing is removed in the wing-spread state, according to an embodiment of this application.

[0022] Figure 6 Examples of embodiments in this application Figure 5 A magnified view at point N;

[0023] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the clothes hanger in the unfolded state of the wings in an embodiment of this application.

[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0025] 1-Hanger body; 11-Hook section; 12-Shoulder beam section; 13-Bottom beam section; 14-Wing section; 14a-Front wing; 14b-Rear wing section; 141-Busset; 15-Shaft component;

[0026] 2-Center beam; 21-Center beam assembly; 22-Blocking component;

[0027] 3-V-shaped fixed beam; 31-perforated

[0028] 4-Slide rod assembly; 41-Slide rod; 42-Kit; 40-Bracket; 401-First bracket; 402-Second bracket; 43-First support rod; 44-First support rod; 45-Fixed shaft. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The present application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Various examples are provided by way of explanation and not by way of limitation. In fact, those skilled in the art will recognize that modifications and variations can be made to the present application without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For example, a feature shown or described as part of one embodiment may be used in another embodiment to produce yet another embodiment. Therefore, it is desirable that the present application encompass such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

[0030] In the description of this application, the terms "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," and "bottom," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this application and do not require that this application be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting this application. The terms "connected," "linked," and "set up" used in this application should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections or detachable connections; direct connections or indirect connections through intermediate components; wired connections, radio connections, or wireless communication signal connections. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms according to the specific circumstances.

[0031] The accompanying drawings illustrate one or more examples of this application. The detailed description uses numerical and alphabetic designations to refer to features in the drawings. Similar or analogous designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to similar or analogous parts of this application. As used herein, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc., are used interchangeably to distinguish one component from another and are not intended to indicate the location or importance of individual components.

[0032] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, according to an embodiment of this application, a clothes hanger is provided. The clothes hanger includes a hanger body 1 and two sliding rod assemblies 4, which are respectively disposed on the left and right sides of the hanger body 1. The hanger body 1 includes a hook portion 11, a shoulder beam portion 12, a bottom beam portion 13, a center beam 2, and a V-shaped fixing beam 3. The center beam 2 is vertically disposed in the middle of the hanger, and its upper and lower ends are fixedly connected to the shoulder beam portion 12 and the bottom beam portion 13, respectively, thereby enhancing the overall vertical rigidity of the hanger. The V-shaped fixing beam 3 has a through hole 31 in the middle, through which the center beam 2 passes. The V-shaped fixing beam 3 extends to the left, right, and upward, and its two ends are fixedly connected to the shoulder beam portion 12 to form a stable structure. The center beam assembly 21 can slide up and down along the center beam 2. The center beam assembly 21 serves as the movable fulcrum of the sliding rod assembly 4, facilitating adjustment of the unfolding range.

[0033] The hook portion 11 is located at the top and is used to hang the clothes hanger on a clothesline or wardrobe bar. The shoulder beam portion 12 is a structure connected below the hook portion 11 and extending horizontally to both sides to support the shoulder area of ​​the clothing. The bottom beam portion 13 is horizontally connected between the left and right ends of the shoulder beam portion 12, serving to stabilize the entire clothes hanger structure.

[0034] In some embodiments, such as Figures 2 to 7As shown, two wings 14 are respectively located on the left and right sides of the shoulder beam 12. Each wing 14 includes a front wing 14a and a rear wing 14b located on the front and rear sides of the shoulder beam 12, respectively. Shaft members 15 are located at the left and right ends of the shoulder beam 12 to support the rotational movement of the wings. Bushings 141 are provided on the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b, and the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b are rotatably connected to the shoulder beam 12 through the shaft members 15 and the bushings 141. This structure allows the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b to freely unfold or retract within a certain range, thereby adapting to the shoulder width and shape of different garments.

[0035] In some embodiments, the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b may be made of soft materials such as plastic or silicone to avoid scratching clothes; the connection between the front wing 14a or the rear wing 14b and the shoulder beam 12 may be riveted.

[0036] In some embodiments, ventilation holes are also provided on the surfaces of the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b to allow for better ventilation of the clothing.

[0037] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 , Figures 5-7As shown, each slide rod assembly 4 includes a slide rod 41, a kit 42, a first support rod 43, a second support rod 44, and a bracket 40. The first end of the first support rod 43 and the first end of the second support rod 44 are respectively connected to the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b. The connection method between the first end of the first support rod 43 and the first end of the second support rod 44 and the front wing 14a or the rear wing 14b is not limited to a sliding connection between the slide rod and the groove, a ball-joint type rotational connection, or a fixed connection formed by deformation of the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b. The second end of the first support rod 43 and the second end of the second support rod 44 are respectively rotatably connected to the kit 42. The first end of the slide rod 41 is rotatably connected to the center beam kit 21, and the second end is rotatably connected to the kit 42. The kit 42 is fitted onto the V-shaped fixed beam 3 and slides with it. The second ends of the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 are rotatably connected to the kit 42. When subjected to a force towards the center beam 2, this force is decomposed into a downward component along the V-shaped fixed beam 3 and a horizontal component towards the center beam 2. Due to the inclined arrangement of the V-shaped fixed beam 3, its horizontal component is constrained by the opposite side of the inclined plane when transmitted to the kit 2, thus making it difficult for the kit 42 to displace towards the center beam 2. This structural design effectively improves the stability of the sliding rod assembly 4 in the unfolded state, prevents the wings 14 from accidentally retracting due to external forces, ensures that the shoulders of the garment are always open, and improves ventilation performance and reliability. When the sliding rod assembly 4 moves relative to the hanger body 1, the sliding rod 41 drives the kit 42 to slide along the V-shaped fixed beam 3, thereby pushing the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 in conjunction, causing the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b to unfold in opposite directions, thereby increasing the shoulder space of the garment and enhancing ventilation.

[0038] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, it also includes a stopper 22 fixed to the center beam 2 for buffering, to limit the maximum downward travel of the center beam assembly 21, so as to prevent the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 from sliding excessively to both ends and breaking the first support rod 43 or the second support rod 44, so as to ensure structural safety.

[0039] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 , Figures 5-7 As shown, each component 42 is provided with brackets 40 on both the front and rear sides. Each bracket 40 includes a first bracket 401 and a second bracket 402 that are distributed parallel to each other vertically, and are rotatably connected to the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 via a fixed shaft 45. This structure improves the stability of the connection between the first support rod 43, the second support rod 44 and the component 42, while ensuring the smoothness and coordination of the slide rod assembly 4 during movement.

[0040] This invention provides a clothes hanger with a deployable wing structure, which achieves automatic unfolding and ventilation of the shoulder area of ​​clothing through the cooperation of multiple mechanically linked components. Its core lies in: the sliding rod assembly 4 drives the kit 42 to slide along the V-shaped fixed beam 3, thereby driving the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 to push the wing 14 to unfold.

[0041] The user manually or through other auxiliary devices pulls the sliding rod assembly 4, causing it to shift relative to the hanger body 1 and change its support state. One end of the sliding rod 41 is connected to the central beam assembly 21, and the other end is connected to the assembly 42. The central beam assembly 21 moves downward and drives the sliding rods 41 on both sides. When one end of the sliding rod 41 moves on the central beam 2, the other end of the sliding rod 41 drives the assembly 42 to slide along the length of the V-shaped fixed beam 3. This drives the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 to push the wings 14 to unfold. The assembly 42 is connected to one end of the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 through the bracket 40. The other ends of the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 are connected to the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b. As the assembly 42 moves, the angle of pushing the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 changes, transmitting force to the front wing 14a and the rear wing 14b, causing them to rotate in opposite directions and unfold. The front wing 14a extends forward and the rear wing 14b extends backward, thus stretching the shoulders of the garment and creating a space for air circulation, which accelerates the drying process.

[0042] When the user moves the center beam assembly 21 upward, it can simultaneously drive the slide bar 41 and the assembly 42, driving the first support rod 43 and the second support rod 44 to move in opposite directions, causing the wing 14 to retract and close.

[0043] As can be seen from the above description, the embodiments of the present invention achieve the following technical effects:

[0044] First, it effectively improves ventilation performance: by setting up an expandable wing 14 structure, the shoulders of the clothes open up to form an air circulation channel, which significantly enhances air convection during the drying process and shortens the drying time of clothes, especially suitable for humid environments or heavy clothes.

[0045] Secondly, to prevent deformation of the shoulders of the garment: the wing 14 adopts a split front wing 14a and rear wing 14b design, and cooperates with the shoulder beam 12 through a rotating connection. While supporting the garment, it avoids local pressure concentration, reduces deformation problems such as indentations, bulges, and stretching after the garment dries, and improves wearing comfort and aesthetics.

[0046] Third, the structure is highly interconnected and easy to operate: through the linkage between the slide rod assembly 4, the central beam kit 21, the first support rod 43, the second support rod 44 and the V-shaped fixed beam 3, the wing can be unfolded and retracted. Users can easily adjust the wing by simply operating it to meet the needs of different types and sizes of clothing.

[0047] Fourth, improve structural stability and self-locking capability: Due to the inclined angle design of the V-shaped fixed beam 3, a downward component force is generated when the support rod is under force, which makes the kit 42 more firmly attached to the beam surface, thereby enhancing the structural rigidity and resistance to external interference in the unfolded state and preventing accidental closure caused by wind or gravity.

[0048] The above are merely some embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A clothes hanger, characterized in that, It includes a clothes hanger body (1) and two sliding rod assemblies (4) respectively disposed on both sides of the clothes hanger body (1). The main body of the clothes hanger (1) includes: The shoulder beam (12) has a left and a right section; Two wings (14) are respectively located on the left and right sides of the shoulder beam (12), and each wing (14) includes a front wing (14a) and a rear wing (14b); the front wing (14a) and the rear wing (14b) are respectively located on the front and rear sides of the shoulder beam (12) and are rotatably connected to the shoulder beam (12); The first end of each of the slide rod assemblies (4) is connected to the hanger body (1), the second end is connected to the front wing (14a), and the third end is connected to the rear wing (14b). When the two slide rod assemblies (4) move relative to the hanger body (1), they can drive the front wing (14a) and the rear wing (14b) to unfold in opposite directions to increase the front-to-back width of the wing (14).

2. The clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body of the clothes hanger (1) also includes: The bottom beam (13) is connected between the left and right ends of the shoulder beam (12) to form the lower support structure of the hanger; The central beam (2) is vertically set in the middle of the main body (1) of the clothes hanger, and the upper and lower ends of the central beam (2) are fixedly connected to the shoulder beam (12) and the bottom beam (13) respectively.

3. The clothes hanger according to claim 2, characterized in that, The main body of the clothes hanger (1) also includes: V-shaped fixed beam (3) is fixedly connected to the middle beam (2). The left and right ends of the V-shaped fixed beam (3) are fixedly connected to the left and right parts of the shoulder beam (12) respectively. The V-shaped fixed beam (3) extends from the lowest point in the middle to the upper left and the upper right respectively.

4. The clothes hanger according to claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes: A center beam assembly (21) is fitted onto the center beam (2) and can slide up and down relative to the center beam (2); Two slide rod assemblies (4) are located on the left and right sides of the middle beam (2) respectively; the first end of each slide rod assembly (4) is slidably connected to the middle beam (2) through the middle beam kit (21).

5. The clothes hanger according to claim 4, characterized in that, Each of the slide rod assemblies (4) includes: A slide bar (41), the first end of which is rotatably connected to the middle beam assembly (21); The kit (42) is fitted onto the V-shaped fixed beam (3) and can slide relative to it, and the second end of the slide rod (41) is rotatably connected to the kit (42); Two support rods (43, 44) are provided. The first ends of the two support rods (43, 44) are respectively connected to the front wing (14a) and the rear wing (14b), and the second ends of the two support rods (43, 44) are rotatably connected to the kit (42).

6. The clothes hanger according to claim 5, characterized in that, The kit (42) is also connected to a bracket (40) on the front and rear sides respectively. Each bracket (40) is fixedly connected to a fixed shaft (45). The first ends of the two support rods (43, 44) are rotatably connected to the bracket (40) through the fixed shaft (45).

7. The clothes hanger according to claim 6, characterized in that, The bracket (40) includes a first bracket (401) and a second bracket (402) connected to both ends of the fixed shaft (45), with the first bracket (401) and the second bracket (402) being distributed vertically and horizontally in parallel.

8. The clothes hanger according to claim 4, characterized in that, The central beam (2) is also fixedly fitted with a blocking member (22), which is used to limit the downward movement distance of the central beam assembly (21).

9. The clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shoulder beam (12) is provided with a shaft (15) at one end near its left and right sides respectively. The front wing (14a) and the rear wing (14b) are both provided with a bushing (141). The bushing (141) is sleeved on the shaft (15) so that the front wing (14a) and the rear wing (14b) can rotate relative to the shaft (15).

10. The clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body (1) of the clothes hanger also includes a hook (11) connected to the shoulder beam (12), the hook (11) being used to hang the clothes hanger on a clothes drying rod or a wardrobe horizontal bar.