Patent classifications
A47K10/04
ROTATABLE BRACKET STRUCTURE
A rotatable bracket structure includes a frame body and a fixation seat in connection with the frame body, where the frame body is configured with an engagement portion, and the fixation seat a sleeve, the inside of the fixation seat configured with a unidirectional rotating structure having an axle shaft allowed to be fixed to the engagement portion after passed through the sleeve, Furthermore, an elastic element is put around the axle shaft and positioned between the unidirectional rotating structure and sleeve. Whereby, the two fixation seats, upon assembly, are fixed to a wall surface, and the two frame bodies are properly rotated an angle to allow the two frame bodies to clamp and position a rod body through the unidirectional rotating structure to form a hanging frame after the two ends of the rod body are passed through the respective frame bodies, thus achieving a convenient, quick assembly.
TOWEL BAR WITH INTEGRATED ROBE HOOK
A towel bar includes a retractable and extendable robe hook. The robe hook may be formed in a wall-mounted first base joined by a towel bar to a wall-mounted second base. A shaft may be extended from the base to reveal the robe hook. When extended, the robe hook provides a location from which objects may be hung. When not needed, the robe hook may be pushed into the base and reside within an internal cavity, thereby concealed from view.
TOWEL BAR WITH INTEGRATED ROBE HOOK
A towel bar includes a retractable and extendable robe hook. The robe hook may be formed in a wall-mounted first base joined by a towel bar to a wall-mounted second base. A shaft may be extended from the base to reveal the robe hook. When extended, the robe hook provides a location from which objects may be hung. When not needed, the robe hook may be pushed into the base and reside within an internal cavity, thereby concealed from view.
Bathroom support system
The bathroom support system is a stability assistance device. The bathroom support system is removably installed in the bathing structure. An individual uses the bathroom support system as a supporting structure by holding onto the bathroom support system during bathing activities. The bathroom support system comprises a telescopic structure, a plurality of supports, and an alarm system. The plurality of supports and the alarm system attach to the telescopic structure. The telescopic structure adjusts the size of the bathroom support system to match the space provided in the bathing structure. The plurality of supports: 1) stabilize the bathroom support system; and, 2) provide anchor points, which are grasped by the individual for stabilization. The alarm system is a safety device that allows the individual to call for assistance from an appropriate authority if it is required.
Bathroom support system
The bathroom support system is a stability assistance device. The bathroom support system is removably installed in the bathing structure. An individual uses the bathroom support system as a supporting structure by holding onto the bathroom support system during bathing activities. The bathroom support system comprises a telescopic structure, a plurality of supports, and an alarm system. The plurality of supports and the alarm system attach to the telescopic structure. The telescopic structure adjusts the size of the bathroom support system to match the space provided in the bathing structure. The plurality of supports: 1) stabilize the bathroom support system; and, 2) provide anchor points, which are grasped by the individual for stabilization. The alarm system is a safety device that allows the individual to call for assistance from an appropriate authority if it is required.
Rotary Suction Cup
Disclosed is a rotary suction cup, comprising a knob, a base, and a rubber bottom arranged from top to bottom, wherein the knob is connected with the rubber bottom, and the base is provided with a connecting portion for connecting a hanging object, and a through hole; the rotary suction cup further comprising: a pivot seat, arranged in the middle of the rubber bottom, and connected with the knob; a pivot tube, arranged in the knob, and sleeved on and moveably connected to the pivot seat; wherein, the pivot seat is axially moved along with the rotation of the pivot tube, the rubber bottom is concavely deformed on a surface thereof by the pivot seat, and the pivot tube or the knob is rotationally connected to the base in a stepped manner of at least two steps.
Retractable towel apparatus
A retractable towel apparatus is disclosed. The retractable towel apparatus includes a plurality of retractable cord and clip modules, each formed of: a housing configured to house a retractable cord, and a clip, wherein the clip is coupled to the retractable cord. An adjustable bar is coupled to the plurality of retractable cord and clip modules, in some embodiments. Some embodiments include a pivoting portion on the clip coupled to the retractable cord.
HOOKED TOWEL ROD AND METHOD
A method for hanging a towel on a towel rod. The method includes folding the towel such that opposing width edges of the towel hangs downwards towards a floor and such that a first towel portion of the towel is turned over to face a second towel portion of the towel, a bent section being defined between the first towel portion and the second towel portion. The method further includes holding a right and a left length edge of the towel and turning the right and the left length edge of the towel upwards away from the floor and positioning the right and the left length edge of the towel over a right and a left side portion of the towel rod. The method enables an intermediate portion of the towel to be suspended on the towel rod, extending across an empty space without any contact with the towel rod.
HOOKED TOWEL ROD AND METHOD
A method for hanging a towel on a towel rod. The method includes folding the towel such that opposing width edges of the towel hangs downwards towards a floor and such that a first towel portion of the towel is turned over to face a second towel portion of the towel, a bent section being defined between the first towel portion and the second towel portion. The method further includes holding a right and a left length edge of the towel and turning the right and the left length edge of the towel upwards away from the floor and positioning the right and the left length edge of the towel over a right and a left side portion of the towel rod. The method enables an intermediate portion of the towel to be suspended on the towel rod, extending across an empty space without any contact with the towel rod.
Mounting system for accessory
The present invention provides a mounting system for an accessory that simplifies the process for installing the accessory.