Patent classifications
D06F59/02
Systems and methods for preventing laundry tangles
Systems and methods for attaching large articles of bedding such as bed sheets, blankets, duvet covers, comforters, and quilts, as well as other machine-washable large items such as sleeping bags, tablecloths, shower curtains, and shower curtain liners, in order to prevent or greatly reduce said articles from twisting, tangling, balling and/or wadding either independently or with each other in either or both the automatic washing machine or automatic clothes dryer. Exemplary fabric securing devices include a rigid base having keyholes and slit-holes, and flexible straps or tongues having a hollow post to engage a base keyhole and a crescent-shaped beveled edge to engage a base slit-hole.
Inflatable shirt drying system
An inflatable shirt drying system. The inflatable shirt drying system includes a balloon having a torso and a pair of arms, wherein the balloon is designed to emulate the shape of a human torso when inflated. An inlet valve is disposed on the balloon in communication with an interior volume of the balloon. A plurality of micro-perforations are disposed across the balloon, wherein the micro-perforations emit a stream of fluid from the interior volume when the pressure within the balloon exceeds a threshold pressure. An air supply is securable to the inlet valve, wherein the air supply includes a pump that can inflate the balloon to a desired pressure.
Inflatable shirt drying system
An inflatable shirt drying system. The inflatable shirt drying system includes a balloon having a torso and a pair of arms, wherein the balloon is designed to emulate the shape of a human torso when inflated. An inlet valve is disposed on the balloon in communication with an interior volume of the balloon. A plurality of micro-perforations are disposed across the balloon, wherein the micro-perforations emit a stream of fluid from the interior volume when the pressure within the balloon exceeds a threshold pressure. An air supply is securable to the inlet valve, wherein the air supply includes a pump that can inflate the balloon to a desired pressure.
CLOTHES TREATING APPARATUS
A clothes treating apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a hanger on which clothes are hung and a blower unit having an air vent for blowing wind toward the clothes hung on the hanger. The hanger includes a supporter connected to the air vent of the blower unit, wherein a wind receiving space is formed inside the supporter, and a shoulder supporter extending from the supporter and forming a wind discharging space connected to the wind receiving space, wherein shoulder portions of the clothes are hung on the shoulder supporter. The wind discharging space includes a body wind path formed to blow wind toward a body portion of the clothes, and sleeve wind paths formed to blow wind toward sleeves of the clothes and diverging at an entrance of the body wind path. The body wind path includes an enlarged wind path portion which is formed at an exit of the body wind path and of which a wind path is enlarged downstream.
CLOTHES TREATING APPARATUS
A clothes treating apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a hanger on which clothes are hung and a blower unit having an air vent for blowing wind toward the clothes hung on the hanger. The hanger includes a supporter connected to the air vent of the blower unit, wherein a wind receiving space is formed inside the supporter, and a shoulder supporter extending from the supporter and forming a wind discharging space connected to the wind receiving space, wherein shoulder portions of the clothes are hung on the shoulder supporter. The wind discharging space includes a body wind path formed to blow wind toward a body portion of the clothes, and sleeve wind paths formed to blow wind toward sleeves of the clothes and diverging at an entrance of the body wind path. The body wind path includes an enlarged wind path portion which is formed at an exit of the body wind path and of which a wind path is enlarged downstream.
System for drying personal protective equipment
A system for supporting and drying personal protective equipment includes a ducting frame assembly, ventilated equipment racks connected to the frame assembly, and valves between the equipment racks and the ducting frame assembly. The system is supported by a base assembly, bracing, or a combination of a base and braces. A blower forces air through the frame assembly and may heat the air and add disinfecting or deodorizing substances to the air flow. Valves may be opened to direct the forced air into equipment racks and through ventilation apertures or openings in the racks. Personal protective equipment may be disposed upon the equipment racks, so that air is ventilated out of the racks and onto and around protective equipment on the racks.
System for drying personal protective equipment
A system for supporting and drying personal protective equipment includes a ducting frame assembly, ventilated equipment racks connected to the frame assembly, and valves between the equipment racks and the ducting frame assembly. The system is supported by a base assembly, bracing, or a combination of a base and braces. A blower forces air through the frame assembly and may heat the air and add disinfecting or deodorizing substances to the air flow. Valves may be opened to direct the forced air into equipment racks and through ventilation apertures or openings in the racks. Personal protective equipment may be disposed upon the equipment racks, so that air is ventilated out of the racks and onto and around protective equipment on the racks.
Steamer stand system and method of use
A steamer stand includes a telescoping vertical shaft extending from a first end to a second end; a foldable tripod stand removably attached to the first end adjustably attached to the telescoping vertical shaft; a telescoping horizontal rod removably attached to the telescoping vertical shaft, the telescoping horizontal rod with a first section having a first knob and a second section having a second knob; a hanger removably attached to the second end of the telescoping vertical shaft; a vertical extension secured to the telescoping vertical shaft.
Shoulder Pad Dryer and Hanger
A shoulder pad dryer and hanger is shown and described. The shoulder pad dryer and hanger includes a central support. The central support has a pair of cross supports connected opposite each other. The central support and the pair of cross supports are hollow such that air flows through the interior of the device. The central support and the pair of cross supports have apertures therein to allow air to pass therethrough. There is a hook located at the top of the central support. At the bottom of the central support there is a fan to force air through the device. There is a shoulder pad support system attached to each of the cross supports that will keep shoulder pads suspended from the device allowing air to flow beneath the pads.
Shoulder Pad Dryer and Hanger
A shoulder pad dryer and hanger is shown and described. The shoulder pad dryer and hanger includes a central support. The central support has a pair of cross supports connected opposite each other. The central support and the pair of cross supports are hollow such that air flows through the interior of the device. The central support and the pair of cross supports have apertures therein to allow air to pass therethrough. There is a hook located at the top of the central support. At the bottom of the central support there is a fan to force air through the device. There is a shoulder pad support system attached to each of the cross supports that will keep shoulder pads suspended from the device allowing air to flow beneath the pads.