Patent classifications
D06F53/04
Laundry drying implement
A laundry drying implement includes a casing; a hollow bearing portion protruding in the casing; a drum that is supported on the hollow bearing portion, and rotatable about the hollow bearing portion; a laundry rope that is wound around the drum, and can be unreeled from and reeled onto the drum as the drum rotates; and a rotary damper that is received in the hollow bearing portion, and applies rotational resistance to the drum in a rope-reeling direction.
Laundry drying implement
A laundry drying implement includes a casing; a hollow bearing portion protruding in the casing; a drum that is supported on the hollow bearing portion, and rotatable about the hollow bearing portion; a laundry rope that is wound around the drum, and can be unreeled from and reeled onto the drum as the drum rotates; and a rotary damper that is received in the hollow bearing portion, and applies rotational resistance to the drum in a rope-reeling direction.
REMOVABLE, CEILING-BASED DRYING APPARATUS
An indoor, removable ceiling-based air-drying apparatus includes two opposing right angled brackets. Each bracket has two (2) slotted keyholes in the upper horizontal leg. Wood screws are partially screwed into the ceiling leaving a gap of from the ceiling to the screw head, for sliding and locking into the brackets' slotted keyholes for fastening it on the ceiling. The vertical leg has a lower horizontal tab with keyhole. The hypotenuse leg connects the upper horizontal leg with the vertical leg for strength when using the apparatus. A vinyl-coated line, including a turnbuckle, is connected to and spanned between the horizontal tabs of the vertical legs. The turnbuckle is turned by the user, to either increase the tension of the cable for ready use, or lessen the tension to allow the cable to be removed, thus freeing both brackets to be easily removed by sliding them off the screws.
REMOVABLE, CEILING-BASED DRYING APPARATUS
An indoor, removable ceiling-based air-drying apparatus includes two opposing right angled brackets. Each bracket has two (2) slotted keyholes in the upper horizontal leg. Wood screws are partially screwed into the ceiling leaving a gap of from the ceiling to the screw head, for sliding and locking into the brackets' slotted keyholes for fastening it on the ceiling. The vertical leg has a lower horizontal tab with keyhole. The hypotenuse leg connects the upper horizontal leg with the vertical leg for strength when using the apparatus. A vinyl-coated line, including a turnbuckle, is connected to and spanned between the horizontal tabs of the vertical legs. The turnbuckle is turned by the user, to either increase the tension of the cable for ready use, or lessen the tension to allow the cable to be removed, thus freeing both brackets to be easily removed by sliding them off the screws.