US20120132599A1 - Extendable Clothes Dryer - Google Patents
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- the present invention is generally providing a clothes dryer adjustable in length and in tension to be fixed on and between at least a pair of substantially parallel wall structures or the like extending substantially vertically, and the adjustable clothes dryer may be installed between walls having variable distance between them, the dryer comprising at least one layer adjustable in length, the layer comprising a first support bar and a second support bar extending substantially horizontally, and a laundry support mesh extending between the support bars, wherein the laundry support mesh is removable from the support bars; a supporting structure comprising retaining members, the retaining members securely fixed to the walls; retainers fixed to the retaining members, the retainers being configured to receive the support bars, wherein the length of each of the layer is adjustable in length in order to fit variable distance between the walls by rolling the laundry support mesh over at least one of the support bars to adjust the length of the layer to the width between the walls.
Abstract
The present invention discloses an open air dryer having one or more layers of flexible clothes dryers. Each clothes dryer is made of at least one generally rectangular piece of breathable fabric or net like material mounted on two parallel support bars made of a rigid material. The length of each layer is fully adjustable. Each support bar is held by at least one hook and preferably two hooks to any external structures such as walls, dryer, washer or other self-supporting structure.
Description
- The present patent application claims the benefits of priority of commonly assigned Canadian Patent No. 2,674,106, entitled “Extendable Clothes Dryer” and filed at the Canadian Patent Office on Aug. 4, 2009.
- The present invention generally relates to clothes dryers and, more particularly, to a novel open air extendable clothes dryer.
- Even if sophisticated automatic cloth dryers exist, there is still demand for open air dryers from which any clothes or laundry can be laid flat or hung to dry.
- Many reasons exist to justify the high demand for this type of dryers. First, clothes manufacturers often recommend to hang clothes or to lay flat to dry them instead of using automatic clothes dryers in order to avoid damages to some types of fabrics. Second, as the price of energy is escalating, many are those who are avoiding the use of energy-consuming sophisticated automatic clothes dryers to use open air clothes dryers. Third, in some areas, such as high density populated regions, clothes-lines are often unavailable, impossible to be installed or the coldness of the winter prevents clothes to be hung on the exterior clothes lines. Finally, the advent of front load washing and drying appliances has left empty and often unused space between the said appliances and either the ceiling or the cabinets usually installed over the appliances.
- In some situation, those advantages are eclipsed by inherent disadvantages such as the space required to store and use these apparatus. As many open air dryers can be folded or collapsed in order to be stored out of sight, their usage still require considerable space. Those living in apartments and even homeowners have generally a limited area to use for clothes drying. These types of dryers are generally made of a structure of rigid material such as plastic, metal or wood and are designed to be placed on the floor. As a consequence, these apparatuses require much space when used to dry clothes. There is therefore a need for an extendable open air dryer which can be easily installed and stored in some unused areas of an apartment or a house and more particularly in the space located between the washer and dryer appliances and either the ceiling or the cabinets usually installed over the appliances. Also, it should be easy to manipulate and to be cleaned. Such a clothes dryer should preferably be simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
- Other and further objects and advantages of the present invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiments about to be described or will be indicated in the appended claims, and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practise.
- The present invention is generally providing a clothes dryer adjustable in length and in tension to be fixed on and between at least a pair of substantially parallel wall structures or the like extending substantially vertically, and the adjustable clothes dryer may be installed between walls having variable distance between them, the dryer comprising at least one layer adjustable in length, the layer comprising a first support bar and a second support bar extending substantially horizontally, and a laundry support mesh extending between the support bars, wherein the laundry support mesh is removable from the support bars; a supporting structure comprising retaining members, the retaining members securely fixed to the walls; retainers fixed to the retaining members, the retainers being configured to receive the support bars, wherein the length of each of the layer is adjustable in length in order to fit variable distance between the walls by rolling the laundry support mesh over at least one of the support bars to adjust the length of the layer to the width between the walls.
- In a further embodiment, the clothes dryer further comprises at least one supplementary retaining member extending substantially parallel to the parallel walls, the supplementary retaining member being secured to a further wall perpendicular to the parallel walls.
- In a further embodiment the first support bar and the second support bar are parallel to the parallel walls.
- In a further embodiment the first support bar and the second support bar are perpendicular to the parallel walls.
- In a further embodiment, the retainer is a hook.
- The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dryer in accordance with the invention installed with many layers. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a dryer in accordance with the invention installed with one layer. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the unassembled dryer ofFIG. 1 showing the hooks portion of the dryer. -
FIG. 4A is a front view of another embodiment of a dryer in accordance with the invention installed over a top loading washer and dryer appliances. -
FIG. 4B is a side view of the supplementary retaining member shown inFIG. 4A . -
FIG. 4C is a perspective view of the supplementary retaining member shown inFIG. 4A . -
FIG. 5A is a perspective view of another embodiment of the dryer, showing the hooks portion and supplementary retaining bars. -
FIGS. 5B to 5E are perspective views of the dryer ofFIG. 5 , showing different ways to install the dryer by folding or not a layer over the supplementary retaining bars. -
FIG. 6A is a front view of another embodiment of the dryer in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 6B is a top view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 6A . -
FIG. 6C is a side view showing an embodiment of the supplementary retaining member shown inFIG. 6A . -
FIG. 6D is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the retaining member shown inFIG. 6A . -
FIG. 6E is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the retaining member shown inFIG. 6A . -
FIG. 7A is a front view of a further embodiment of the dryer in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 7B is a top view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 7A . -
FIG. 8 is a front view showing a possible way to store the dryer. -
FIG. 9 is a front view of another way to install the dryer in accordance with the present invention, using the available space over the appliances. -
FIG. 10 a front view of a further way to install the dryer in accordance with the present invention, using the available space beside appliances mounted one over the other. - A novel extendable clothes dryer will be described hereinafter. Although the invention is described in terms of specific illustrative embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the embodiment(s) described herein are by way of example only and that the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereby.
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FIG. 3 , the extendable clothes dryer of the present invention is generally indicated at 10. Thedryer 10 generally comprises one or a plurality oflayers 100 and at least two retainingmembers 200 that each retains one longitudinal extremity of thelayer 100. Eachlayer 100 comprises at least twosupport bars 110 and alaundry support mesh 120. Eachsupport bar 110 is made of rigid material such as wood, plastic or metal and in the embodiment shown is generally shaped as a rectangular cuboid but could also have another shape such as a circular rod, a hexagonal prism or an octagonal prism. Thelaundry support mesh 120 has a generally rectangular shape and is typically made of any breathable fabric or net. The skilled addresses will note that breathable fabric is used to allow air to circulate through thelaundry support mesh 120 in order to accelerate the drying of the laundry. - The
laundry support mesh 120 is secured to the support bars 110 through attachingmeans 115. The skilled addressee will note that the use of non-permanent attaching means 115 such as, but not limited to, snap fasteners, hook and loop fasteners, buttons or zipper is preferred to permanent attaching means such as glue, nails or staples to facilitate the cleaning of thelaundry support mesh 120. The attaching means 115 are generally secured to the support bars 110 with nails, screws, staples or glue. The skilled addressee will note that the attaching means 115 are strong enough to provide the required tension to hold the laundry items laid down on thelaundry support mesh 120. - Referring now to
FIG. 1 , each retainingmember 200 embodies one or many supportingstructures 210 comprising at least onehook 220 used to retain one end of alayer 100. In the present embodiment, ahook 220 can be made of a folded sheet of metal or plastic which forms a square angle. Each hook is secured at a selected height of the supportingstructure 210 using fasteners (not shown). Typically, permanent fasteners such as nails or screws are used but any other non permanent attaching means could be used instead. Thehooks 220 can also be integral with the retainingmember 200. Thehooks 220 could also be attached directly to the wall or other support structure. In the present invention, thehooks 220 can be replaced by other holding means such as hook and loop fasteners, or clips located on the supportingbar 110 which engage with attaching means such as apertures located on the retainingmember 200. - In the embodiment shown, each retaining
member 200 comprises a supportingstructure 210 generally shaped as bars made of metal, plastic or any other rigid material. Even if the present embodiment shows the use of two supportingstructures 210 at each end of the dryer, other embodiments of the present invention could comprise one or many said supportingstructures 210 at each end. Each supportingstructure 210 is secured to any external structure such as walls, a dryer, a washer or other appropriate self-supporting structure. The supportingstructure 210 is secured to the external structure using fasteners (not shown) generally throughapertures 230 located in the supportingstructure 210. The supportingstructure 210 is secured to a dryer or a washer using appropriate means such as a support or a rack adapted to the dryer or the washer. The skilled addressee will note that the supportingstructures 210 facilitate the installation of thedryer 10 and could be replaced by hooks or other retainer devices directly secured in any such external structure. - Referring now to
FIG. 1 to 3 , to hold the weight of the laundry items laid down on thesupport mesh 120, any of the support bars 110 must be first downwardly engaged with one ormany hooks 220 of any retainingmember 200 and then theopposite support bar 110 must be downwardly pushed into engagement with one or many of the aligned hooks 220 of the opposite retainingmember 200 while stretching the laundry supporting mesh. The skilled addressee will note that the length of thelaundry supporting mesh 120 must be adjusted to the width of the opposite retainingmembers 200 to maintain a sufficient tension to hold the laundry items laid down on supportingmesh 120. The length and the tension of thelaundry supporting mesh 120 are generally adjusted by rolling the saidmesh 120 around one or all the support bars 110. Oncelayer 100 is installed, the previous steps may be repeated to installidentical layers 100 to increase the drying surface as shown inFIG. 3 . - To store the dryer, one must simply upwardly displace any
support bar 110 of anylayer 100 installed to get it out of thehook 220. The skilled addressee will note that one may generally either engage the removedsupport bar 110 with the opposite set of hooks so to leave thelaundry supporting mesh 120 dangling underneath as shown inFIG. 8 , or roll thelaundry supporting mesh 120 around the removedsupport bar 110 before engaging it with the opposite set ofhooks 220. Alternatively, both support bars may be disengaged from the hooks and the supportingmesh 120 may be wrapped around one or both of the support bars. - Referring now to
FIG. 4A to 4C , in asecond embodiment 300, anextendable clothes dryer 10 is generally installed over a toploading washing machine 400 and anautomatic cloth dryer 410. The skilled addressee will note that, in the present embodiment, the space located between the washer and dryer appliances and either the ceiling or the cabinets usually installed over the appliances is limited by the top loading washing machine which require a higher clearance to open the door. - In the second embodiment, the
extendable clothes dryer 10 comprises at least two retainingmember 200 fixed to anyexternal structure 320 on each end of the dryer using fasteners (not shown), one or manysupplementary retaining member 310 fixed to anyexternal structure 330 positioned perpendicularly to theexternal structures 320 using fasteners (not shown) and one or a plurality oflayers 100 supporting the laundry laid down to dry. Thesupplementary retaining member 310 typically comprises one or many supportingbars 311 and one or many supportingstructure 312, as shown inFIGS. 4B and 4C . A supporting bar is generally made of plastic, metal or any other rigid material and is secured to the supportingstructure 312 using fasteners such as nails, screws or any other securing means. The supportingbar 311 can also be integral with the supportingstructure 320. - To hold the weight of the laundry items laid down on the
support mesh 120, one of the layer support bars 110 must be first downwardly engaged with one ormany hooks 220 of one of the retainingmembers 200. Then the oppositelayer support bar 110 must moved over a first supportingbar 311. Next, the saidlayer support bar 110 must be moved over another supportingbar 311, located over or under the first supportingbar 311. Finally, suchopposite support bar 110 must be engaged with one or many of the aligned hooks 220 of the opposite retainingmember 200 while stretching thelaundry supporting mesh 120. The skilled addressee will note that the length of thelaundry supporting mesh 120 must be adjusted to maintain a sufficient tension to hold the laundry items laid down on supportingmesh 120. This second embodiment allows one supportingmesh 120 to be configured as at least two levels of drying layers. -
FIGS. 5A to 5E show that alayer 100 may be folded over supplementary retainingbar 310 to create smaller drying sections. -
FIGS. 6A and 6B shows an embodiment of the present invention wherein the layers are extended in a different direction due to the orientation of the hooks. In this case, the layers are extended from the rear to the front of the appliances or vice versa instead of from a side to another side. To hold the weight of the laundry items laid down on thesupport mesh 120, one of the layer support bars 110 must be first downwardly engaged with one ormany hooks 520 of one of the first retainingmembers 500. Then the oppositelayer support bar 110 must moved over a supportingbar 511. Finally, suchopposite support bar 110 must be engaged with one or many of the aligned hooks 560 of thesecond retaining member 550 while stretching thelaundry supporting mesh 120. It is to be noted that the layers may be extended from front to rear also. -
FIGS. 7A and 7B shows an embodiment similar to the one disclosed inFIGS. 6A and 6B , the layer having a larger width. -
FIG. 6C shows another embodiment of asupplementary retaining member 510 comprising one or many supportingbars 511 and one or many supportingstructure 512.FIG. 6D shows another embodiment of a retainingmember 550 havinghooks 560.FIG. 6E shows another embodiment of a retainingmember 500 havinghooks 520. -
FIG. 9 discloses an installation wherein there are no storage over the appliances and all the available space is used to hang on clothes using the dryer in accordance with the present invention.FIG. 10 shows another installation wherein the dryer is installed beside appliances mounted one over the other. It is to be noted that the user may adapt the dryer to the available space he has by using different length of layers. - It is to be noted that the support bars could be retained by other means than the hooks without departing from the present invention. For example, the support bars could be retained by clip connected to the retaining members. The support bars could also be retained by extensions such as a pins cooperating with hole in the support bars. The support bars could also be retained in a receiving hole having a shape complementary to the shape of the support bars.
- While illustrative and presently preferred embodiment(s) of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
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1) A clothes dryer adjustable in length and in tension to be fixed on and between at least a pair of substantially parallel wall structures or the like extending substantially vertically, and said adjustable clothes dryer may be installed between walls having variable distance between them, said dryer comprising:
a) at least one layer adjustable in length, said layer comprising:
a first support bar and a second support bar extending substantially horizontally, and;
a laundry support mesh extending between said support bars, wherein said laundry support mesh is removable from said support bars;
b) a supporting structure comprising:
retaining members, said retaining members securely fixed to said walls;
retainers fixed to said retaining members, said retainers being configured to receive said support bars;
wherein the length of each of said layers is adjustable in length in order to fit variable distance between said walls by rolling said laundry support mesh over at least one of said support bars to adjust the length of said layer to the width between said walls.
2) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , further comprising at least one supplementary retaining member extending substantially parallel to said parallel walls, said supplementary retaining member being secured to a further wall perpendicular to said parallel walls.
3) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein said first support bar and said second support bar are parallel to said parallel walls.
4) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein said first support bar and said second support bar are perpendicular to said parallel walls.
5) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein said support bar is shaped as a hexagonal or an octagonal prism.
6) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein said support bar is made of rigid material such as wood, plastic or metal.
7) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein said laundry support mesh is made of a breathable fabric.
8) The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein said retainer is a hook.
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