Mat with Placement Indicia for Sorting, Folding, and Organizing Laundry
20210148039 · 2021-05-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F93/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B41M5/382
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A laundry organizing tool that comprises of placement indicia, imprinted on the surface of the tool, to facilitate a sorting, folding, and organizing method for laundry. The placement indicia are various terms, shapes, and illustrations that act as placement guides for the sorting, folding, and organizing of the consumer's laundry. The placement guides can be depicted on a porous or non-porous surface. The primary utility system of the laundry organizing tool is a mat. The mat is designed for placement on the floor, furniture, bed, sofa, table, and/or anywhere the consumer chooses to sort or fold laundry. In most instances, the laundry organizing tool is a mat that can be placed in the washing machine with laundry.
Claims
1. A laundry organizing and sorting tool, comprising: a mat having a porous or non-porous surface, wherein the mat has placement indicia that extends throughout the width and/or length of the mat in the form of terms, shapes, and illustrations used to identify laundry, clothing, or accessory items, printed on its surface to aid in organizing when folding laundry. a table having a non-porous surface, wherein a table top has placement indicia that extends throughout the width and/or length of the table top in the form of terms, shapes, and illustrations used to identify laundry, clothing, or accessory items, printed on its surface to aid in organizing when folding laundry. a user indicating placement indicia carried by the mat, wherein the user indicating placement indicia designates placement guides on where to place, sort, fold, and/or organizing laundry
2. The laundry organizing and sorting tool of claim 1 wherein the placement indicia includes placement guides showing where to distribute the items during the sorting process.
3. The laundry organizing and sorting tool of claim 1 wherein the tool is a mat.
4. The laundry organizing and sorting tool of claim 1 wherein the tool is a table.
5. The laundry organizing and sorting tool of claim 2 further indicating the placement indicia in the form of words, may be written or imprinted in any language as native to the consumer.
6. The laundry organizing and sorting tool of claim 2 further indicating the placement indicia in the form of illustrations, may be illustrated in any form to depict any object not limited to clothing, accessories, towels, shoes, socks, baby items.
7. The laundry organizing tool of claim 1 wherein the placement indicia shows how to distribute laundry through piling, sorting, and folding.
8. The laundry organizing tool of claim 1 can be used by any human or animal, ages 0 and up.
9. The mat of claim 3 wherein the mat is made of textile, rubber, foam, rubber, or plastic.
10. The mat of claim 3, which generally has a rectangular shape.
11. The mat of claim 3, can be used as a protective barrier by consumer laying mat on a table, sofa, bed mattress, ironing board, desk, countertop, floor, or any planar surface.
12. The mat of claim 3 is imprinted with functional placement indicia to facilitate the practice of sorting, organizing, and folding common laundered items.
13. The table of claim 4 is imprinted with functional placement indicia to facilitate the practice of sorting, organizing, and folding common laundered items.
14. The mat of claim 3, can be used for travel as a protective barrier on general surfaces in hotels, shared accommodations, and public lodging, by consumer laying mat on a table top, dresser drawer, office desk, sink counter, kitchen counter, bedspread, mattress, or any common surface in guest living spaces.
15. The mat of claim 3 has a zipper, snaps, buttons, hook & fastener, or any notion that forms a closure on three sides, to create a makeshift bag for laundry transport.
16. A method of forming a laundry sorting and organization tool, whether in the embodiment of a mat or a table, comprising: Providing a porous textile layer (for a mat) Providing a non-porous layer such as wood, or plastic (for a table) Applying ink or printing through a (heat transfer method)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING (IF ANY)
[0022] The present invention will now be more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0039] The present invention will become more wholly understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration, and are not meant as a limitation of the present invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to produce still a third embodiment. It is advised that the present invention include these, as well as other modifications and variations, and wherein:
[0040] The following definitions set forth the parameters of the present invention.
[0041] As used herein, the term “placement indicia” refers to distinguishing marks or symbols that are imprinted on the visible surface of the mat or table. The placement indicia depicts placement guides, types of common clothing, and household items through the use of terms, shapes, and illustrations. This produces an organizing system detailing the sorting of laundry by classification of garment.
[0042] As used herein, the term “placement guides” refers to lines, shapes, terms or illustrations that create an outline of pre-determined spaces on the visible surface of the mat or table. The placement guides use the pre-determined spaces to indicate a given area for a consumer to place items during the sorting and folding process. The placement guides are designed based on a classification system to distinguish an array of items based on item type or style.
[0043] In view of the aforementioned and the description provided herein, the following specifications will clearly set forth the advantages the present invention provides to the consumer.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] The upper surface 2 of the mat is planar and will generally be a polyester textile shell, while the bottom layer is a stronger textile weave, support netting, or foam pad to aid the tool in being more medium-to-heavy weight to prevent sliding. The mat is made out of any fabric or utility material to include canvas, cotton, and polyester.
[0046] The thickness of the mat may be from 1/16″ to 1″ depending on the material from which it is manufactured. The mat is portable and can be folded up. The mat is machine washable.
[0047] The laundry organizing mat typically has a rectangular shape, generally being 24″ to 32″ in width and 28″ to 64″ in length. This laundry organizing mat may be provided in different colors based upon consumer preference. The laundry organizing mat may also have any shape other than rectangular, to include circular as well as a variety of shapes and sizes.
[0048] The laundry organizing mat holds a full pile of dry laundry as shown in
[0049] Further in relation to this, it is to be understood that the laundry organizing tool can also possess the embodiment in the form of a table.
[0050] As shown in
[0051] The laundry organizing table generally has a rectangular shape. This laundry organizing table may be provided in different colors based upon consumer preference. The laundry organizing table may also have any shape other than rectangular, to include circular as well as a variety of shapes and sizes. The laundry organizing table can be stationary, collapsible, or movable. As illustrated in
[0052] The organizing system detailing the sorting of laundry by classification of garment type may be depicted on top of a non-porous or porous surface. These surfaces include, but are not limited to, table top, wood, rubber, steel, plastic, linens, tiles, countertops, etc. The organizing system detailing the sorting of laundry by classification of garment will be hereinafter called placement indicia.
[0053] Before the present invention, folding and sorting laundry was a guessing estimate. There were no pre-determined or illustrated guides to assist a consumer in sorting laundry. There were no pre-determined or illustrated guides to assist a consumer in organizing laundry.
[0054] The placement indicia 3 through 6 may be rectangular lines or defined spaces showing where to place a garment or item during the folding process. These placement guides provide a frame of reference for the consumer, as to where to sort or place a garment. As shown in
[0055] The consumer may choose to pile laundry onto the space as intended by the placement indicia, or they may leave the garments in a nearby laundry basket. In
[0056] Any number of placement indicia (placement guides) may be imprinted on the visible surface of the laundry organizing mat 1. Further, any combination of solid-line, scored-line, broken-line, and pictorial indicia may be used.
[0057] Several examples will now be given of how the placement indicia 11 through 38 can be used in practice. Particular reference will be given to
[0058] The pattern designs provide enough indicia to accommodate all garment and item types. As the garment or items can be placed on, past or before the indicia 3 through 38, or lines, any given consumer can properly organize his or her laundry at their preference.
[0059] In one example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat to fold laundry and organize the laundry in categories. The placement indicia in
[0060] In a second example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to sort laundry, The placement indicia in
[0061] In a third example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to fold laundry. The placement indicia in
[0062] In a fourth example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to transfer laundry from the dryer to a surface whilst keeping the laundry uncontaminated. The consumer will take the action of removing the mat from the dryer (first), then zipping it around the edges, with placement indicia right side in and wrong side out, as shown in
[0063] In a fifth example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to organize laundry before putting the items away to a respective location (closet, drawer, shelf, rack). The placement indicia in
[0064] In a sixth example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to place laundry on protective barrier from another surface, as the consumer leaves the laundry piled on top of the laundry organizing mat until he or she is ready to put it away.
[0065] In a seventh example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to instruct a child how to sort and organize their own laundry and clothing items, as shown in
[0066] In an eighth example, a consumer may use the laundry organizing mat specifically to use in the laundromat as a protective barrier for the frequently used public folding tables, and as a sorting tool to complete the folding process faster.
[0067] In yet another embodiment, the laundry organizing mat may be manufactured with closures on three sides in order to create a makeshift laundry bag
[0068] In this embodiment, a closure is added to all four sides of a rectangular shaped laundry organizing mat. Next, the mat is folded in half, the center fold lengthwise, and the imprinted area of the mat folded in. The imprinted area includes the placement indicia. The bottom surface 66 of the laundry organizing mat is now completely visible. Forthwith, any closure that does not destroy clothing fibers can be used, such as zippers, snaps, and buttons. After the mat is folded in half, the closures will connect on the three remaining sides.
[0069] As shown in
[0070] A process used to manufacture the laundry organizing tool, in the form of a mat will now be described. The textile layers are provided. The outer surface may be white or colored.
[0071] The outer surface of the mat may be produced and manufactured from any bendable and flexible material such as but not limited to rubber, vinyl, leather, plastics, polymers, synthetic fibers, linens, natural cotton fibers, or any other material that can effectively act as a protective barrier from a contaminated surface.
[0072] The placement indicia can be carried by the laundry organizing tool, with tool being in mat form, in a variety of ways. The placement indicia may be integrally formed with the mat. The placement indicia can be applied to the mat in order to print the placement indicia on the mat. The placement indicia can be printed on the mat. The placement indicia can be applied to the mat.
[0073] The placement indicia may be applied by manufacturer or consumer. If placement indicia is applied by the manufacturer, the consumer will purchase the laundry organizing tool already complete with placement guides and placement indicia visibly imprinted on the outer surface.
[0074] If placement indicia is applied by the consumer, the consumer is able to purchase iron-on heat transfers in which the organizing tool is already complete with placement guides, and the consumer will use heat transfer pressure to apply placement indicia in the form of words, illustrations, and shapes. This will be applied in his or her home.
[0075] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through a digital fabric printing method. One such method is dye-sublimation. Dye-sublimation is a computer printing technique that uses heat to transfer dye onto materials such as plastic, card, paper, or fabric. The placement indicia for the laundry organizing mat is printed on a special paper, then the paper is placed on top of the mat, heat pressure is applied and gases release the dye onto the top surface of the mat, which integrally forms the placement indicia to the surface. This process can also be done for the other embodiments of the laundry organizing tool, to include plastics, wood, and metals.
[0076] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through an ink application method. One such method is screen printing. Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink onto the laundry organizing mat, then a squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh areas with ink, and a reverse stroke cause screen to touch the top surface of the mat printing the placement indicia.
[0077] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through direct-to-garment printing. Direct to garment printing is a process of printing directly on the laundry organizer mat, by feeding it through the printer, then specialized aqueous printer inks are sprayed onto the textile by the printhead, printing the placement indicia on the visible surface.
[0078] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through a heat transfer application method. This method includes the heat transfer of vinyl, iron-on, appliques, heat transfer paper, and/or all types of vinyl polymers. The design would be cut on a sheet using a vinyl cutter, weeded out, and placed on the laundry organizing mat substrate. Next, heat is applied using a heat press or iron, and the heat pressure transfers the placement indicia on top of the mat.
[0079] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through any printing method, that requires the transfer of ink or dye to a porous or non-porous surface.
[0080] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through any hand drawn method, that requires the transfer of ink, dye, marker, or paint to a porous or non-porous surface.
[0081] The placement indicia may be applied to the laundry organizing tool through sewing, topstitching, or embroidery. The placement indicia can be formed by the thread itself, via topstitching or embroidery, or appliques can be sewn on to the mat.
[0082] Although the placement indicia 3 through 38 may be applied to the laundry organizing tool by only one of the aforementioned described processes, combinations of two or more of the aforementioned described processes may also be used. Furthermore, the placement indicia 3 through 38 may be applied to the laundry organizing tool by processes not explicitly stated herein.
[0083] When the laundry organizing tool is used before piling, sorting, and folding laundry, the placement indicia 3 through 38 may designate where the consumer organizes his or her laundry, with consumer using the placement indicia as placement guides.
[0084] The consumer can complete the folding process much faster and in a more efficient manner since the classification of garments and placement guides are clearly visible.
[0085] The use of the placement indicia method by the consumer relieves stress, declutters the mind, and helps user complete laundry folding tasks faster. As the consumer efficiently completes one basket of laundry, the consumer may complete more of the laundry in queue. The laundry organizing tool emphasizes completing the entire task due to these advantages.
[0086] The invention may also take the form of a method for instructing a person on how to sort, organize, fold, and put away laundry, where the placement indicia includes defined spaces for where to place certain garments, including the term(s) or image that describes said garment. The placement indicia may serve several functions for the user, as detailed below.
[0087] For a consumer, the placement indicia serves as a frame of reference to aid the consumer in where to place items during the sorting and folding process.
[0088] For a trainer, the placement indicia provides a frame of reference for instructing someone on how to sort and organize laundered garments or items. The trainer can be a parent, guardian, grandparent, sibling, or anyone who has established a personal system for using the laundry organizing mat.
[0089] For a child or teenager, the placement indicia can serve as a guide so that the young consumer can be instructed on how to properly sort, organize, and fold his or her items. The outlines, terms, and illustrations imprinted on the surface of the mat provide consistent reference points by which the trainer is able to model different positions and placements for laundered garments or items.
[0090] For a baby or toddler, the placement indicia may serve as a pictorial guide to aid the small child in identifying where to place his or her laundered garments or items. Small children who are unable to read can help in the folding process with the use of pictures and illustrations imprinted on the mat surface.
[0091] The laundry organizing mat can also be used for travel, as shown in
[0092] The laundry organizing mat can be used on the kitchen table, bed, sofa, floor, or any planar surface. Its purpose is to act as a protective barrier to folding CLEAN clothes on a dean surface.
[0093] With reference to
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[0096] The materials, patterned designs, placement indicia, placement guides, and functions of the rectangular laundry organization mat, are the same of that of a circular mat, triangular mat, and any ununiform shape mat. While the rectangular, circular, triangular, and ununiformed shapes have been described above, other mat shapes should be considered within the scope of the present invention.
[0097] The placement indicia 3 through 38 may be imprinted or written in any language native to the consumer, and does not necessarily have to be displayed in English. The placement indicia 3 through 38 may also be imprinted with illustrations or pictorials related to the culture or heritage of the consumer. As shown in
[0098] The placement indicia in Spanish version
[0099] The skilled artisan will readily understand that the described embodiments and placement indicia are not solely limited to these variations, as they are merely shown as examples for the inventive purpose. Further, since modifications and changes will be obvious to those having ordinary skill in the art, it is not intended to limit the invention to the exact configuration indicated.
[0100] Therefore, it is to be understood that the parts of the invention include variations in size, materials, shape, imprinted design, placement indicia, and function. All suitable variations and modifications may be adopted, as many modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above description. Moreover, the references and embodiments are not intended to be in any way limiting.