WO2009005473A1 - Penderie rétractable - Google Patents

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WO2009005473A1
WO2009005473A1 PCT/SG2007/000192 SG2007000192W WO2009005473A1 WO 2009005473 A1 WO2009005473 A1 WO 2009005473A1 SG 2007000192 W SG2007000192 W SG 2007000192W WO 2009005473 A1 WO2009005473 A1 WO 2009005473A1
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collapsible
mounting sleeve
clothes rack
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Kwee Lim Tan
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Truss Clothing System Pte. Ltd.
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F57/00Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired 
    • D06F57/12Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired  specially adapted for attachment to walls, ceilings, stoves, or other structures or objects

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  • the present invention relates to a collapsible clothes rack, and in particular, to a collapsible clothes rack removably mountable onto a support structure having at least one protrusion from a surface of the support structure, wherein said protrusion is adapted to engage with the collapsible clothes rack.
  • a laundry cycle is essential to the running of a household.
  • the laundry cycle includes the washing, drying and ironing (where applicable) of various garments, which include articles of clothing.
  • the drying of clothes during the laundry cycle may be automated using commercially available dryers or carried out manually by hanging said clothes out to dry on a clothes rack, and subjecting them to the ambient temperature, if possible.
  • collapsible clothes racks in the aforesaid patents are collapsible, as mentioned, when said clothes racks are in use, they still require an allocation of a physical floor space. In other words a user has to give up a certain amount of floor space in order for the collapsible clothes racks to be set up and used. In areas; such as small apartments, where floor space is limited, the above collapsible clothes racks unnecessarily occupy space, which otherwise could be used for other purposes.
  • the collapsible clothes rack described in US patent 2,916,160 overcomes the aforesaid difficulty of space constraints faced by users of the previously mentioned clothes racks.
  • the collapsible clothes rack in this US patent includes a U-shaped vertical support member that permits the clothes rack to be hung on a ledge.
  • a permanent fixture may be achieved with the use of a bracket that is affixed to a wall.
  • the collapsible clothes rack of US patent 2,916,160 also includes a lazy tong mechanism ("lazy tong").
  • the lazy tong is connected to the vertical support member and is extendible and retractable with respect to the vertical support member.
  • the lazy tong support clothes accommodating frames on either side thereof along the length of the lazy tong.
  • the clothes accommodating frames include bars on which clothes to be dried may be hung.
  • the bars are oriented to be parallel to the lazy tong (or perpendicular to the support member) such that they also extend and retract in conjunction with the lazy tong.
  • collapsible clothes rack of US patent 2,916,160 overcomes the above-mentioned difficulty pertaining to space constraints, as illustrated in Figure 1 of the US patent 2,916,160, when the clothes rack is extended, due to the orientation of the bars, a user has to reach far out in order to dry any clothes on the farthest bar of the farthest clothes accommodating frame.
  • the implementation of this collapsible clothes rack in high-rise units is not practicable, in particular if installed external to the unit on an outside wall, for example, as it creates and/or raises the risk that a person attempting to dry clothes using such a collapsible clothes rack has to lean too far out and thus, potentially risks falling out of the apartment unit.
  • a collapsible clothes rack that is capable of being used external or internal to a high-rise apartment or landed property, that is compact and portable when not in use, of simple construction and is yet cost effective to manufacture.
  • a collapsible clothes rack of the present invention overcomes the aforesaid difficulties.
  • the collapsible clothes rack of the present invention is removably mountable onto a support structure.
  • the support structure has at least one protrusion from a surface thereof and the protrusion is adapted to engage with the collapsible clothes rack.
  • the collapsible clothes rack itself includes at least one (or a first) mounting sleeve that is adapted to be slotted over and accommodate therein the at least one protrusion of the support structure. Upon being slotted over the protrusion, the mounting sleeve engages with said at least one protrusion.
  • the collapsible clothes rack also includes at least one (first) collapsible mechanism and at least one elongate member attached to the collapsible mechanism.
  • the collapsible mechanism has its one end connected to the at least one (or first) mounting sleeve such that its other end has a direction of extension and retraction that is from and towards said at least one mounting sleeve, respectively.
  • the elongate member attached to the at least one (first) collapsible mechanism is positioned in an at least substantially transverse orientation with respect to the direction of extension and retraction of the other end of the collapsible mechanism.
  • the support structure may be any load bearing structure such as a pillar, a wall, a ledge, a window sill or a door, for example.
  • the protrusions from the surface of the support structure may be built-in supports, air-conditioning ducts or even pre-existing supports for regular poles on which clothes may be hung and to dry from, for example.
  • the collapsible clothes rack is removably mountable onto a support structure that includes two protrusions.
  • the protrusions are spaced apart from each other and are at least substantially horizontally aligned with respect to each.
  • the collapsible clothes rack includes at least two corresponding mounting sleeves (a first mounting sleeve and a second mounting sleeve, for example).
  • the two mounting sleeves are adapted to be slotted over and to accommodate therein the corresponding two protrusions of the support structure.
  • said mounting sleeves are engaged with said corresponding protrusions.
  • the engagement between the mounting portions and corresponding protrusions may be via a tight fit, a snap fit or a mechanical locking mechanism, for example.
  • said collapsible clothes rack also includes at least two collapsible mechanisms (a first collapsible mechanism and a second collapsible mechanism).
  • Each of the two collapsible mechanisms has one end which is connected to its respective corresponding mounting sleeve. With one end connected to the mounting sleeve, the other end of the collapsible mechanism has a direction of extension and retraction that is from and towards the corresponding mounting sleeve, respectively.
  • the direction of extension and retraction of the at least two collapsible mechanisms is parallel to each other.
  • the collapsible clothes rack of this exemplary embodiment also includes at least one elongate member attached to the two collapsible mechanisms.
  • the elongate member is positioned in an at least substantially transverse orientation with respect to the direction of extension and retraction of the collapsible mechanisms. In other words, the elongate member is at least substantially perpendicular to the direction of extension and retraction of the collapsible mechanisms.
  • the at least one elongate member may even span across the two collapsible mechanisms.
  • said elongate member may be adapted to receive at least one clothes-hanger.
  • the collapsible clothes rack may have more that two mounting sleeves. That is, said collapsible clothes rack may have three, four or five mounting sleeves depending upon the operational requirements and the support structure provided.
  • the collapsible clothes rack is not limited to having only up to two collapsible mechanisms. Rather, it may have three, four or five collapsible mechanisms, for example, depending upon the operational requirements.
  • the mounting sleeve may further include at least one clamping mechanism that further engages with the at least one protrusion of the support structure when the mounting sleeve is slotted over the protrusion.
  • the clamping mechanism may also be used as a means of securing the collapsible mechanism to the mounting sleeve, for example.
  • the at least one clamping mechanism of the mounting sleeve may be connected to the mounting sleeve by welding, brazing, adhesive bonding or mechanical joining.
  • said collapsible mechanism may include at least one bracket that is directly connected to the mounting sleeve. Where the at least one bracket is directly connected to the mounting sleeve, said direct connection may be carried out by welding, brazing, adhesive bonding or mechanical joining. Alternatively, the bracket may be connected to the mounting sleeve via the clamping mechanism of the mounting sleeve described earlier.
  • the one end of the collapsible mechanism may include at least one bracket that is connected to the mounting sleeve via a mounting plate.
  • the mounting plate serves to provide additional contact between the collapsible clothes rack and the support structure, thereby improving stability therebetween.
  • the mounting plate may include a first and a second substantially planar face on opposite sides thereof.
  • said mounting plate may be connected to the mounting sleeve such that when the mounting sleeve is slotted over and engages with the protrusion of the support structure, the first face of the mounting plate abuts the surface of the support structure proximate to the protrusion.
  • the mounting sleeve may be connected to the mounting plate along a line of symmetry of the mounting plate and the mounting plate may be connected to the mounting sleeve by welding, brazing, adhesive bonding or mechanical joining, for example.
  • the collapsible mechanism is generally positioned in an at least substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the surface of the support structure that includes the at least one protrusion. This applies regardless of whether the collapsible mechanism is connected directly to the mounting sleeve or indirectly to the mounting sleeve via a mounting plate as described above.
  • the collapsible mechanism may include a lazy tong mechanism, a telescopic mechanism or a slider mechanism.
  • the lazy tong mechanism typically includes a first plurality of vertices and a second plurality of vertices, wherein each of the plurality of vertices points in opposite directions.
  • Each of the first and/or second plurality of vertices of the lazy tong mechanism may include a clamping mechanism.
  • the clamping mechanism is adapted to clamp the at least one elongate member therein such that said at least one elongate member is in an at least substantially transverse orientation with respect to the direction of extension and retraction of the lazy tong mechanism.
  • the collapsible mechanism may be a slider mechanism.
  • the slider mechanism may be an arrangement of two or more bars which are oriented parallel to each other (and an at least substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the surface of the support structure that includes the at least one protrusion).
  • the slider mechanism has one bar connected to the mounting sleeve and its subsequent bar(s) connected to the first bar in a manner that is similar to that as used in a drawer.
  • the first parallel bar functions as a guide rail for the second parallel bar that is connected thereto.
  • the second parallel bar may be frictionally retained by and slidable along the first bar.
  • the first bar may include rollers or bearings upon which the second bar may be slidable.
  • at least one elongate member is arranged substantially perpendicular to the bars of the slider mechanism, and is used for hanging the clothes to be dried.
  • the collapsible mechanism may be a telescopic mechanism.
  • This exemplary embodiment is similar to the slider mechanism in that it includes an arrangement of two or more bars which are oriented parallel to each other (and an at least substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the surface of the support structure that includes the at least one protrusion).
  • the second bar of the telescopic mechanism is extendible from within the first bar. This allows for the longitudinal extension or retraction of the mechanism.
  • the first bar of the telescopic mechanism is hollow to accommodate therein the second bar. The same applies to the second bar, if there is a third bar or other subsequent bars present in the telescopic mechanism.
  • said collapsible clothes rack further includes a peg.
  • the peg is adapted to secure the mounting sleeve to its respective protrusion of the support structure when said mounting sleeve is slotted over the protrusion.
  • the peg is adapted to be capable of insertion into the mounting sleeve via an opening of the mounting sleeve farther from the surface of the support structure.
  • said peg when inserted into the opening of the mounting sleeve farther from the surface of the support structure, is adapted to form a watertight seal around said opening. This feature is especially useful in tropical climates where the accumulation of stagnant water as a result of rainfall may give rise to the breeding of mosquitoes, which in turn spread tropical diseases such as dengue hemorrhagic fever, for example.
  • the at least one mounting sleeve, the at least one collapsible mechanism and the at least one elongate member may be fabricated from metal.
  • the metal may be selected from the group consisting of, but not limited to, aluminum, stainless steel, magnesium, titanium and alloys thereof.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a collapsible clothes rack according to the present invention as mounted onto a support structure;
  • Figure 2A shows perspective view of a pair of mounting sleeves engaged with a support structure
  • Figure 2B shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a collapsible mechanism
  • Figure 3A shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a bracket of a collapsible mechanism
  • Figure 3B shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a "lazy tong" collapsible mechanism
  • Figure 4 shows an embodiment where the collapsible mechanism is a slider mechanism
  • Figure 5 shows an embodiment where the collapsible mechanism is a telescopic mechanism.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a collapsible clothes rack 3 according to the present invention as mounted onto a support structure 1.
  • the support structure 1 may be a wall, a door or ledge that includes at least one protrusion.
  • the support structure 1 includes two protrusions (which are not visible). The two protrusions are in horizontal alignment with each other when referenced from the support structure 1.
  • the collapsible clothes rack 3 includes two mounting sleeves 2.
  • the mounting sleeves 2 are slotted over the protrusions and thereby are engaged with the protrusions. As the protrusions are in horizontal alignment with each other, it follows that the mounting sleeves slotted thereon are also in horizontal alignment with each other.
  • the collapsible clothes rack 3 also includes two collapsible mechanisms 4.
  • the two collapsible mechanisms 4, in the present embodiment, are lazy tong mechanisms ("lazy tongs"). Each lazy tong 4 is connected to a respective mounting sleeve 2 via a bracket 8.
  • the lazy tongs 4 are a common collapsible mechanism.
  • the working principle behind the lazy tong is described, for example, in US patent 6,928,683 ("Hanson"), which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • lazy tong mechanisms typically include two sets of vertices, each set pointing in opposite directions (i.e. one pointing upwards and another pointing downwards).
  • the vertices that are pointed upward include a clamping mechanism 48, which will be further described later on.
  • the clamping mechanism 48 of the lazy tong 4 is adapted such that they clamp therein portions of an elongate member 6. Clothes to be dried are hung onto the elongate member 6.
  • the elongate member 6 of the exemplary embodiment is clamped at two points 80 and 82 along its length.
  • the two points 80 and 82 are corresponding vertices on the two respective lazy tong mechanisms 4.
  • the clamping mechanisms 48 at points 80 and 82, at least a portion of the elongate member spans, horizontally, between 10 the two lazy tongs 4 that are connected to the mounting sleeve 4 via the bracket 8.
  • Figure 2A shows perspective view of the pair of mounting sleeves 2 engaged with a support structure 1.
  • the mounting sleeves 2 are shown to be
  • the mounting sleeve 2 includes a clamping mechanism 10 that is used to further secure the mounting sleeve 2 to the protrusion 11.
  • the clamping mechanism 10 may also be utilized at a mechanical means of mounting the bracket 8 of the lazy tong 4 to the mounting sleeve 2.
  • the collapsible clothes rack may also include a peg 12 that is adapted to further secure the mounting sleeve 2 to the protrusion 11.
  • the peg 12 includes a slot 26 and a mechanical turn-screw 27. When the peg is inserted such that its slot 26 is filled with a body, the turn-screw
  • the further securing of the mounting sleeve 2 to the protrusion 11 may be achieved by a variety of methods.
  • One method, as shown in Figure 2A, is 30 where the peg 12 is slotted over the protrusion 11 and its turn-screw 27 is rotated to mechanically fasten the peg 12 to the protrusion 11.
  • the peg 12 is of sufficient thickness such that the mounting sleeve 2 that is slotted over the protrusion 11 is no longer slidable over the protrusion 11.
  • Figure 2B shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a collapsible mechanism 4.
  • the collapsible mechanism 4 is a lazy tong mechanism 4.
  • the lazy tong includes one end (a first end) 42 and another end (a second end) 43.
  • the one end 42 of the lazy tong is secured to the mounting sleeve 2 via a bracket 8.
  • the mounting of the bracket 8 onto the lazy tong 4 and the mounting sleeve 2 is described later below.
  • the lazy tong 4 includes two pluralities of vertices 44 and 46.
  • the first plurality 44 points downwards and the second plurality 46 points upwards in a completely opposite direction.
  • the second plurality of vertices each includes the clamping mechanism 48 as mentioned earlier. This clamping mechanism 48 is adapted to clamp a particular portion of the elongate member as described above.
  • Figure 3A shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a bracket 8 of the collapsible mechanism 4.
  • the bracket 8 includes a slot 84 that permits said bracket 8 to be mechanically mounted onto the bolt 99 of the clamping mechanism 10 of the mounting sleeve 2.
  • the bracket 8 also includes a collapsible mechanism mounting portion 88 that permits the collapsible mechanism 4, such as a lazy tong, for example, to be connected with the bracket 8.
  • a securing means 82 which includes bearings, pins and bolts, is used.
  • bracket 8 said bracket also includes an optional mounting plate 89.
  • the mounting plate 89 may be used to further secure the bracket to the support structure 1, thereby distributing the load between the mounting sleeve 2 engaged with the protrusion 11 and the support structure 1.
  • FIG 3B shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a "lazy tong" collapsible mechanism.
  • the last tong includes one end (a first end) 42 and a second end (other end) 43.
  • the lazy tong 4 includes a plurality of crisscross members, each member being joined at its ends and mid-section to another crisscross member such that they are rotatable about said joints. As mentioned, further details on the general construction of the lazy tong mechanism are available in the US patent 6,928,683.
  • said lazy tong 4 used in the collapsible clothes rack of the present invention, includes two pluralities of vertices 44 and 46 that result from the crisscrossed construction briefly described above.
  • the vertices point in opposite directions and the plurality of vertices 46 include a clamping mechanism 48 at each vertex.
  • the clamping mechanism 48 of the lazy tong 4 is adapted to clamp and engage particular portions of the elongate member 6.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further example of an embodiment of the collapsible clothes rack of the present invention.
  • the collapsing mechanism is a slider mechanism 49.
  • Each slider mechanism 49 includes at least two bars 74 and 76 in an arrangement such that said bars are oriented parallel to each other (and an at least substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the surface of the support structure 1 that includes the at least one protrusion 11).
  • each slider mechanism 49 has one bar 74 connected to the mounting sleeve 2 via a mounting plate 72, and its subsequent bar(s) 76 is connected to the first bar 74 along guide rail 78 in a manner that is similar to that as used in a drawer.
  • the first parallel bar 74 includes a guide rail 78 that functions as a guide for the second parallel bar 76 during extension and retraction.
  • the second parallel bar 76 may be frictionally retained by and slidable along the first bar.
  • the first bar may include rollers or bearings upon which the second bar may be slidable.
  • the second bar 76 includes notches 48 that may function as a clamping mechanism (tight fit) for any elongate members 6 (not shown). As in the previous embodiment, the elongate members 6, when attached, span across the two slider mechanisms 49 in a substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the direction of extension and retraction of the slider mechanism 49.
  • Figure 5 shows a further example of an embodiment of the present invention where the collapsible mechanism is a telescopic mechanism 50.
  • the collapsible mechanism is a telescopic mechanism 50.
  • an arrangement of two or more bars 52, 54 and 56 which are oriented parallel to each other (and an at least substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the surface of the support structure 1 that includes the at least one protrusion 11).
  • the second bar 76 slides along the first bar 74
  • the second bar 54 of the telescopic mechanism 50 is extendible from within the first bar 52. This allows for the longitudinal extension or retraction of the telescopic mechanism 50.
  • the first bar 52 of the telescopic mechanism 50 is hollow to accommodate therein the second bar 54.
  • the second bar 54 if there is a third bar 56 or other subsequent bars present in the telescopic mechanism 50.
  • the telescopic mechanism 50 is connected to the mounting sleeve 2 via a mounting plate 72.

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L'objet de la présente invention concerne une penderie rétractable montée de manière amovible sur une structure support ayant au moins une saillie s'étendant depuis la surface de la structure support. Cette saillie vient s'engager sur la penderie rétractable, ladite penderie rétractable comprenant au moins un (premier) manchon de montage adapté de manière à pouvoir être inséré et fixé sur la ou les saillies de la structure support, ce qui engage le manchon de montage sur cette ou ces saillies. La penderie comprend au moins un (premier) mécanisme rétractable dont une extrémité est reliée à/aux manchons de montage de sorte que son autre extrémité a une direction d'extension et de rétraction qui s'éloigne et se rapproche de ce ou de ces manchons de montage, respectivement. La penderie comprend également au moins un élément allongé fixé au mécanisme rétractable, cet élément allongé étant positionné selon une orientation essentiellement transversale par rapport à la direction de l'extension et de la rétraction de l'autre extrémité du mécanisme rétractable.
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