FIELD: personal and household items.
SUBSTANCE: hanger that contains two flat plate-like clamps, a hook for mounting the hanger, two clamp holders and a retainer for holding the clamps in a compressed state and for unlocking the clamps. Grip holders are made out of wire spring in the form of an L-shaped element with two vertical branches, fixed with their lower ends in different grips. Vertical branches bend and become horizontal, having common bends at the ends, superimposed on each other with the formation of a hole for placing the lower end of the hook in it. Retainer is made of a spring wire in the shape of two triangular elements at the ends, connected by a common wire and covering pairs of vertical branches of the holders, wherein the distance between the tops of the triangular elements of the retainer is smaller than the distance between the vertical arms of the holders, and the free ends of the lock are folded upward relative to the horizontal branches of the holders, which ensures that the latch is not tilted when it is moved. Vertical branches of the holders are installed with an inclination to the clamps. At the ends of the working surfaces of the clamps, the bevels are made for more convenient placement of the items to be hanged, and at the bottom of the hook there is a conical bushing that facilitates the assembly of the hanger. Working surfaces of the clamps in their compressed position are parallel and may have protrusions, grooves or soft pads to more reliably hold the suspended products.
EFFECT: hanger is proposed.
1 cl, 5 dwg
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Dates
2018-04-04—Published
2016-11-22—Filed