Clothes hanger
By adding a second dip-coated layer and setting strip-shaped protrusions at the lower end of the hanger shoulder, the problem of clothes slipping off is solved, and the anti-slip performance of the hanger and the comfort of use are improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- TAIZHOU SHUNYI NECESSITIES FACTORY
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of daily necessities and relates to a clothes hanger. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, to prevent metal hangers from oxidizing and rusting, a plastic layer is usually added to the surface of the metal hanger to prevent oxidation and rusting. For example, Chinese patent literature discloses a plastic-coated hanger (authorization announcement number: CN202698716U), which includes a hook and a frame. The hook and the frame are twisted together. The hanger is covered with a PE film. The outer surface of the frame below the hinge is set into an arc-shaped recess, and the baking fixing point on the frame is set in the recess.
[0003] The dip-coated clothes hanger has the following shortcomings during use: the surface of the dip-coated clothes hanger is covered with PE film, and the surface of PE film is relatively smooth, which makes it easy for clothes to slip off when drying. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the aforementioned problems in existing technologies by providing a new type of clothes hanger. The technical problem this invention aims to solve is how to improve the anti-slip performance of the clothes hanger.
[0005] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solutions:
[0006] A clothes hanger includes a hook and a frame, the frame including shoulders located on both sides of the hook at an angle, the surface of the frame being covered with a first dip-plastic layer, characterized in that the frame is covered at least at the lower ends of the two shoulders with a second dip-plastic layer located on the surface of the first dip-plastic layer, the surface of the first dip-plastic layer being a smooth surface, and the surface of the second dip-plastic layer having a plurality of strip-shaped protrusions.
[0007] This hanger adds a second dip-coated layer, located at least at the lower end of the shoulders on both sides of the frame, to a portion of the surface of the first dip-coated layer. This creates a height difference between the transition areas of the second dip-coated layer and the first dip-coated layer (i.e., creating a height difference at the shoulders of the hanger). In addition, the surface of the second dip-coated layer has several strip-shaped protrusions, which together form an uneven surface. This increases the roughness of the contact surface between the clothes and the hanger, significantly improving the static friction between them. In other words, by increasing the contact resistance, physical locking, and friction area between the clothes and the hanger, this hanger effectively prevents clothes from slipping, thereby improving its anti-slip performance.
[0008] In addition, the surface of the first dip-coated layer is smooth, while the surface of the second dip-coated layer has several strip-shaped protrusions. The transition area between the first and second dip-coated layers, with its varying heights, makes the hanger look novel and unique. Furthermore, users will not feel any sharpness when touching the first dip-coated layer while drying clothes, making it more comfortable to use. At the same time, the secondary dip-coating process is simple and can effectively prevent the dip-coated layer from peeling off, making it more durable. This improves the hanger's anti-slip performance without significantly increasing manufacturing costs.
[0009] In the aforementioned type of hanger, the frame also includes a crossbar integrally formed at the lower ends of two shoulders. The second dip-coated layer extends from one shoulder to the other and completely covers the crossbar of the frame. There is a gap between both ends of the second dip-coated layer and the hooks. This makes the second dip-coated layer U-shaped, facilitating a secondary dip-coating operation. During dip-coating, the hanger only needs to be immersed in the dip-coating solution from top to bottom. Simultaneously, the second dip-coated layer covers the shoulders of the hanger, thereby ensuring the hanger's anti-slip effect.
[0010] In the aforementioned type of hanger, the frame also includes a crossbar integrally formed at the lower ends of the two shoulders. There are two second dip-coated layers, with the upper ends of both layers located on the shoulders of the frame and the lower ends located on the crossbars. A gap exists between the upper and lower ends of the two second dip-coated layers. This design facilitates the dip-coating process, requiring only the two sides of the hanger to be immersed in the coating solution. Furthermore, it allows both second dip-coated layers to simultaneously cover the two shoulders of the hanger, thus ensuring a non-slip effect.
[0011] In the aforementioned type of hanger, the second dip-coated layer is C-shaped and symmetrically arranged on both sides of the hanger body. This facilitates the dip-coating process of the second dip-coated layer and ensures that the two second dip-coated layers evenly cover the shoulders of the hanger, thereby better guaranteeing the hanger's anti-slip effect.
[0012] Compared with existing technologies, the advantages of this hanger are as follows: By adding a second dip-coated layer at least at the lower end of the shoulder section on both sides of the frame to a portion of the surface of the first dip-coated layer, a height difference is formed at the transition between the second dip-coated layer and the first dip-coated layer (that is, a height difference is formed at the shoulder section of the hanger). In addition, the surface of the second dip-coated layer has several strip-shaped protrusions, which together form an uneven surface, thereby increasing the roughness of the contact surface between the clothes and the hanger, significantly improving the static friction between the hanger and the clothes. That is, when this hanger is used, by increasing the contact resistance, physical positioning and friction area between the clothes and the hanger, it effectively prevents the clothes from slipping, thereby improving the anti-slip performance of the hanger. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the clothes hanger in Embodiment 1.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the clothes hanger in Embodiment 2.
[0015] In the diagram, 1 is the clothes hook; 2 is the frame; 2a is the shoulder; 2b is the crossbar; 3 is the first dip-coated layer; 4 is the second dip-coated layer; 4a is the strip-shaped protrusion; and 5 is the drop section. Detailed Implementation
[0016] The following are specific embodiments of the present invention, which are described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
[0017] Example 1
[0018] A type of clothes hanger, as shown Figure 1 The device includes a clothes hook 1 and a frame 2. The frame 2 includes two shoulders 2a that are inclined and located on both sides of the clothes hook 1. The surface of the frame 2 is covered with a first dip-plastic layer 3. The device is characterized in that the frame 2 is covered with a second dip-plastic layer 4 located on the surface of the first dip-plastic layer 3 at least at the lower ends of the two shoulders 2a. The surface of the first dip-plastic layer 3 is a smooth surface, and the surface of the second dip-plastic layer 4 has a plurality of strip-shaped protrusions 4a.
[0019] This hanger adds a second dip-coated layer 4 to a portion of the surface of the first dip-coated layer 3, at least below the shoulder 2a on both sides of the frame 2. This creates a height difference between the transition area of the second dip-coated layer 4 and the first dip-coated layer 3 (i.e., creating a height difference area 5 on the shoulder of the hanger). Furthermore, the surface of the second dip-coated layer 4 has several strip-shaped protrusions 4a, which integrally form an undulating surface. This increases the roughness of the contact surface between the clothing and the hanger, significantly improving the static friction between them. In other words, by increasing the contact resistance, physical locking, and friction area, this hanger effectively prevents clothing from slipping, thus improving its anti-slip performance. Simultaneously, the integrally formed undulating surface of the second dip-coated layer 4 with the strip-shaped protrusions 4a effectively prevents them from falling off, making it more durable.
[0020] Specifically, the frame 2 also includes a crossbar portion 2b integrally formed at the lower end of the two shoulders 2a. The second dip-coated layer 4 extends from one shoulder 2a to the other shoulder 2a and completely covers the crossbar portion 2b of the frame 2. There is a gap between both ends of the second dip-coated layer 4 and the clothes hook 1, making the second dip-coated layer 4 in the shape of a "U".
[0021] In addition, in actual use, users can set the first dip-coated layer 3 and the second dip-coated layer 4 to different colors according to their actual needs, or set the second dip-coated layer 4 to be transparent or semi-transparent (the first dip-coated layer 3 to be opaque), making the overall shape of the hanger more novel and unique.
[0022] Example 2
[0023] This embodiment is basically the same in structure and principle as Embodiment 1, the difference being that, referring to... Figure 2 The frame 2 also includes a crossbar portion 2b integrally formed at the lower end of the two shoulders 2a. There are two second dip-coated layers 4, with the upper ends of both layers located on the shoulders 2a of the frame 2 and the lower ends located on the crossbar portion 2b of the frame 2. A gap exists between the upper and lower ends of the two second dip-coated layers 4. Preferably, in this embodiment, the second dip-coated layers 4 are C-shaped and symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame 2.
[0024] The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative examples illustrating the spirit of this utility model. Those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains may make various modifications or additions to the described specific embodiments or use similar methods to substitute them, without departing from the spirit of this utility model or exceeding the scope defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A clothes hanger, comprising a hook (1) and a frame (2), the frame (2) comprising shoulders (2a) respectively located on both sides of the hook (1) and arranged at an angle, the surface of the frame (2) being covered with a first dip-coating layer (3), characterized in that, The frame (2) has at least two shoulders (2a) covered with a second dip-coated layer (4) on the surface of the first dip-coated layer (3), the surface of the first dip-coated layer (3) is smooth, and the surface of the second dip-coated layer (4) has a number of strip-shaped protrusions (4a).
2. A clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, The frame (2) also includes a crossbar (2b) integrally formed at the lower end of the two shoulders (2a), the second dip-coated layer (4) extends from one shoulder (2a) to the other shoulder (2a) and completely covers the crossbar (2b) of the frame (2), and there is a gap between the two ends of the second dip-coated layer (4) and the clothes hook (1).
3. A clothes hanger according to claim 1, characterized in that, The frame (2) also includes a crossbar (2b) integrally formed at the lower end of the two shoulders (2a). There are two second dip-coated layers (4). The upper ends of the two second dip-coated layers (4) are located on the shoulders (2a) of the frame (2), and their lower ends are located on the crossbar (2b) of the frame (2). There is a gap between the upper and lower ends of the two second dip-coated layers (4).
4. A clothes hanger according to claim 3, characterized in that, The second dip coating layer (4) is C-shaped and symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame (2).