Patent classifications
A47L23/20
Gas and liquid supply system
The present invention relates to fluid moving devices (gas, liquid, or combination thereof). For example, particular devices of the present invention include drying devices, pumps, engines, motors, fans, and diffusers. Devices of the present invention also include display of mechanical movements for ornamental and practical purposes such as clock, model, or toy.
Gas and liquid supply system
The present invention relates to fluid moving devices (gas, liquid, or combination thereof). For example, particular devices of the present invention include drying devices, pumps, engines, motors, fans, and diffusers. Devices of the present invention also include display of mechanical movements for ornamental and practical purposes such as clock, model, or toy.
CABINET WITH BENDABLE DRYING DEVICE
The present application provides a cabinet with a bendable drying device, comprising a cabinet body provided with a storage cavity and a dryer, and the dryer comprises a main body, a bracket, a heater and a fan, the bracket is provided with a first air duct and a first air outlet, the heater and the fan are arranged in the first air duct or communicated with the first air duct, and a first included angle is formed between the bracket and the main body, so that the bracket can be inserted into shoes. The hot airflow generated by the fan and heater flows into the shoes through the first air channel and the first air outlet for drying. The bracket comprises a first end and a second end that are relatively rotatable or deformable, and a variable second included angle is formed between the first end and the second end.
Footwear drying device and methods of making and using the same
The invention is directed to a drying device comprising a base with a pair of arms adjustably attached to each side of the base. The arms are angled inward relative to the base, allowing them to adapt to a wide variety of footwear. The underside of each base includes one or more magnets that removably attach the device to a conventional dryer. Each base includes one or more apertures that promote air flow when the device is in use. In use, the footwear remains compressed on the walls of the drying device via the magnets. After the drying cycle has been completed, the footwear is dried on the exterior and interior surface.
Drying rack
A drying rack includes a base slab and elongated members having a first end and a second end. The second end is bifurcated with a first branch and a second branch. The elongated members have a stored position, with a second end of each of the elongated members inserted into a slot in the base slab with the first branch engaging a first face of the base slab, the second branch engaging a second face of the base slab and the first end of each elongated member maintained in the slot by friction. The elongated members have an operative position, with the elongated members arranged in an upright orientation relative to first face of the base slab. When the elongated members are inserted into openings in the base slab, the bifurcated second end is too large to pass through the openings.
Drying rack
A drying rack includes a base slab and elongated members having a first end and a second end. The second end is bifurcated with a first branch and a second branch. The elongated members have a stored position, with a second end of each of the elongated members inserted into a slot in the base slab with the first branch engaging a first face of the base slab, the second branch engaging a second face of the base slab and the first end of each elongated member maintained in the slot by friction. The elongated members have an operative position, with the elongated members arranged in an upright orientation relative to first face of the base slab. When the elongated members are inserted into openings in the base slab, the bifurcated second end is too large to pass through the openings.
STRUCTURE FOR DRYER DUCT
An improved structure for a dryer duct, in which a center of the duct is an air intake channel; a top surface of the duct extends forward to form a top baffle; the top baffle is positioned above the air intake channel, and an air outlet of the air intake channel is positioned on an outer wall of the air intake channel; the air outlet is positioned below the top baffle. Dripping water is prevented from flowing into the air intake channel of the duct while the dryer is working, thereby avoiding short circuits or electrical leakage of the internal electrical components and ensuring safety and proper functioning of the dryer.
Shoe dryer and control method thereof
A shoe dryer including a main body, a shoe receiver provided inside the main body and configured to receive a shoe, a blower configured to blow air toward the shoe received in the shoe receiving portion, a camera configured to obtain an image of the shoe by photographing the shoe received in the shoe receiver, and a control device configured to recognize information about the shoe from the image of the shoe obtained by the camera, and control a direction of air blown by the blower based on the information about the shoe.
Drying Rack
A drying rack includes a base slab and elongated members having a first end and a second end. The second end is bifurcated with a first branch and a second branch. The elongated members have a stored position, with a second end of each of the elongated members inserted into a slot in the base slab with the first branch engaging a first face of the base slab, the second branch engaging a second face of the base slab and the first end of each elongated member maintained in the slot by friction. The elongated members have an operative position, with the elongated members arranged in an upright orientation relative to first face of the base slab. When the elongated members are inserted into openings in the base slab, the bifurcated second end is too large to pass through the openings.
Drying Rack
A drying rack includes a base slab and elongated members having a first end and a second end. The second end is bifurcated with a first branch and a second branch. The elongated members have a stored position, with a second end of each of the elongated members inserted into a slot in the base slab with the first branch engaging a first face of the base slab, the second branch engaging a second face of the base slab and the first end of each elongated member maintained in the slot by friction. The elongated members have an operative position, with the elongated members arranged in an upright orientation relative to first face of the base slab. When the elongated members are inserted into openings in the base slab, the bifurcated second end is too large to pass through the openings.