Patent classifications
D06F57/08
Transport rack and/or storage rack, and arrangement of a transport rack and/or storage rack on a floor plate
A transport rack and/or storage rack for standing transport and/or standing storage of plate-shaped goods, such as windows or doors, includes at least two support elements. A standing strip is arranged on a first end of each of the support elements and is removably fastenable, resting on a floor plate. The support elements are connected to each other by at least one crossbar placed on the support elements and the standing strip is aligned perpendicularly to the crossbar. The support elements are single or multi-part plates, having two leaning edges approaching each other at an acute angle away from a base side arranged on the standing strip.
DRYING RACK
A collapsible drying rack for drying wet garments is provided. The drying rack preferably includes a right and a left frame, with each frame including a top and a bottom leg. Crossbars on which garments may be hung connect the left and right frames to one another. The top and bottom legs of each frame are engaged to one another at a joint that that allows the legs to be placed at a variety of angles relative to one another. Each joint also may include a locking member that keeps the legs at a particular angle relative to one another, including a 0 angle so that the rack can be collapsed and compactly stored when not in use.
DRYING RACK
A collapsible drying rack for drying wet garments is provided. The drying rack preferably includes a right and a left frame, with each frame including a top and a bottom leg. Crossbars on which garments may be hung connect the left and right frames to one another. The top and bottom legs of each frame are engaged to one another at a joint that that allows the legs to be placed at a variety of angles relative to one another. Each joint also may include a locking member that keeps the legs at a particular angle relative to one another, including a 0 angle so that the rack can be collapsed and compactly stored when not in use.
Clothes airer
Disclosed is a clothes airer includes two spaced apart frame members and a plurality of hanging rails which extend between the frame members, at least the hanging rails being provided with a coating, such as a coating of poly fluoride wax, that defines a slip resistant surface.
Clothes airer
Disclosed is a clothes airer includes two spaced apart frame members and a plurality of hanging rails which extend between the frame members, at least the hanging rails being provided with a coating, such as a coating of poly fluoride wax, that defines a slip resistant surface.
SLIDING COLLAPSABLE SHOE TREE
A shoe tree comprises a vertical trunk member with a handle. Multiple horizontal branches are spaced along a span of the trunk, in various possible configurations. The horizontal branch has a rigid portion that extends in a generally perpendicular manner from the vertical trunk member. The handle allows the shoe tree to be easily slid under, and retrieved from under, a bed. The horizontal branch also has a rotatable portion on each end that extends from an end of the horizontal branch on one end and is connected by a living hinge. In operation, a shoe bag slides onto the rotatable portion and is then locked into place. When locked into place, the overall space consumed by the shoe tree is much smaller.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE CLOTHESLINE ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to a height adjustable clothesline assembly and to components thereof. Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a height adjustable portable clothesline assembly comprising a frame for hanging clothes, at least two legs supporting the frame, the at least two legs comprising a strut comprising an upper section and a lower section which are laterally displaced, the lower section comprising a first slide fixedly connected to the lower section and having a sleeve to allow slidable movement of the upper section through the sleeve, and the upper section comprising a second slide fixedly connected to the upper section and having a sleeve to allow slidable movement of the lower section through the sleeve, and wherein movement of the upper section through the first slide and/or movement of the lower section though the second slide allows adjustment of the height of the frame of the portable clothesline assembly.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE CLOTHESLINE ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to a height adjustable clothesline assembly and to components thereof. Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a height adjustable portable clothesline assembly comprising a frame for hanging clothes, at least two legs supporting the frame, the at least two legs comprising a strut comprising an upper section and a lower section which are laterally displaced, the lower section comprising a first slide fixedly connected to the lower section and having a sleeve to allow slidable movement of the upper section through the sleeve, and the upper section comprising a second slide fixedly connected to the upper section and having a sleeve to allow slidable movement of the lower section through the sleeve, and wherein movement of the upper section through the first slide and/or movement of the lower section though the second slide allows adjustment of the height of the frame of the portable clothesline assembly.
Collapsible Foldable Expandable Drying Rack
A drying clothes rack having first and second scissor frames, said scissor frames having a collapsed position and an extended position. A plurality of rods extending longitudinally between the first and second scissor frames and having opposite ends attached to brackets mounted on the frames. Each rod being configured to include a first hollow rod segment sized to slidably receive a second rod segment and an O-ring positioned at one end of the first rod segment to provide a frictionally fit between the two rod segments, whereby each rod is adjustable longitudinally such that the width between the first and second scissor frames is expandable.
Collapsible Foldable Expandable Drying Rack
A drying clothes rack having first and second scissor frames, said scissor frames having a collapsed position and an extended position. A plurality of rods extending longitudinally between the first and second scissor frames and having opposite ends attached to brackets mounted on the frames. Each rod being configured to include a first hollow rod segment sized to slidably receive a second rod segment and an O-ring positioned at one end of the first rod segment to provide a frictionally fit between the two rod segments, whereby each rod is adjustable longitudinally such that the width between the first and second scissor frames is expandable.