DRYING APPARATUS FOR GARMENTS AND LINEN
20200232153 ยท 2020-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F57/12
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F58/14
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A drying apparatus for garments and linen, including a supporting element delimiting a containment internal volume and defines an access opening thereto, at least one drying rack element connected to the supporting element, a ventilation assembly associated with the supporting element. The drying apparatus is movable between an operating configuration and a non-operating configuration. In the operating configuration, the drying apparatus defines a drying volume, towards which the ventilation unit is configured to generate an air flow and in which at least one drying rack element is configured to support garments and linen. In the non-operating configuration, where the drying apparatus has minimum encumbrance, the drying apparatus disengages at least partially the drying volume and the at least one drying rack element lies internally to the internal volume.
Claims
1. A drying apparatus for garments and linen, comprising: a supporting element which can be mounted on a wall, wherein the supporting element delimits a containment internal volume and defines an access opening to said internal volume; at least one drying rack element connected to said supporting element; a ventilation assembly associated with the supporting element; wherein said drying apparatus is movable between an operating configuration and a non-operating configuration, wherein in the operating configuration, said drying apparatus defines a drying volume, the ventilation assembly is configured to generate an air flow towards said drying volume and said at least one drying rack element is configured to support garments and linen in said drying volume, and wherein in the non-operating configuration, where the drying apparatus has minimum encumbrance, said drying apparatus disengages at least partially said drying volume and said at least one drying rack element lies internally to said internal volume.
2. The drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one drying rack element is movable through said opening between a retracted position, wherein said at least drying rack element lies internally to the internal volume of the supporting element, and an extracted position, wherein said at least one drying rack element is placed externally to the internal volume of the supporting element to allow an application and a removal of garments and linen on and from said at least one drying rack element.
3. The drying apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said at least one drying rack element is further movable to a drying position, intermediate between a retracted position and said extracted position in a manner that allows to support said garments and linen in said drying volume.
4. The drying apparatus according to claim 1, comprising, alternatively or together, the following elements: resistive elements associated to the ventilation assembly to heat the air flow generated by said ventilation assembly; an air dehumidification element facing said drying volume.
5. The drying apparatus according to claim 1, comprising at least one movable shutter, between a closed position, wherein said at least one shutter occludes said access opening, and an open position, wherein said at least one shutter disengages said access opening, said at least one shutter being in a closed position when the drying apparatus is in a non-operating configuration and in open position when the drying apparatus is in an operating configuration.
6. The drying apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each shutter is associated with the ventilation assembly to receive its air flow and defines internally a duct having an output section; said shutter presenting an internal side, in open position being facing toward the drying volume, on the top of which said output section is formed to direct said air flow toward said drying volume.
7. The drying apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said ventilation assembly includes at least one fan housed internally to said duct to originate said air flow.
8. The drying apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said ventilation assembly includes a fan for each shutter, said fan being housed in a linking portion between said shutter and said supporting element.
9. The drying apparatus according to claim 5, comprising at least two shutters pivoted on opposite sides to the supporting element to rotate, counter rotating, from said closed position, wherein they result aligned and overlapping, and said open position, wherein they result opposed and facing to each other.
10. The drying apparatus according to claim 9, wherein each shutter shows a streamlined development starting from an enlarged portion, proximal to a hinge linking to a supporting element, until a terminal tapered portion so that, in said closed position, each terminal tapered portion of a shutter is overlapping to an enlarged position of the other shutter.
11. The drying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least one drying rack element is movable through said opening between a retracted position, wherein said at least drying rack element lies internally to the internal volume of the supporting element, and an extracted position, wherein said at least one drying rack element is placed externally to the internal volume of the supporting element, at a lower level than a retracted position, to allow an application and a removal of garments and linen on and from said at least one drying rack element.
12. The drying apparatus according to claim 6, comprising at least two shutters pivoted on opposite sides to the supporting element to rotate, counter rotating, from said closed position, wherein they result aligned and overlapping, and said open position, wherein they result opposed and facing to each other.
13. The drying apparatus according to claim 12, wherein each shutter shows a streamlined development starting from an enlarged portion, proximal to a hinge linking to a supporting element, until a terminal tapered portion so that, in said closed position, each terminal tapered portion of a shutter is overlapping to an enlarged position of the other shutter.
Description
[0039] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the description that follows of a preferred and non-exclusive embodiment of a drying apparatus for garments and linen, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0049] With reference to the Figures, a drying apparatus for garments and linen is generally indicated with 1.
[0050] According to the invention, the drying apparatus 1 is movable between a non-operating configuration, where the drying apparatus has minimum encumbrance, and an operating drying configuration. The non-operating configuration is illustrated in the different embodiments in
[0051] The drying apparatus 1 comprises a supporting element 10, preferably consisting of a box-shaped body delimiting a internal containment volume V. Preferably, the supporting element 10 can be mounted on a wall or ceiling so that the drying apparatus 1 can be operated in that position. Preferably, the supporting element 10 defines an access opening 12 to the aforementioned internal volume V, more preferably at a side which is different (preferably opposite) from the attachment side to said wall or ceiling. With reference to the attached figures, the access opening 12 to the internal volume V is located on a lower surface of the supporting element 10.
[0052] The drying apparatus 1 also comprises at least one drying rack element 15, preferably more than one, connected to the supporting element 10. The drying rack elements 15 are supports for garments and linen, in particular clotheslines or drying rack rods 16. The embodiment comprises five drying rack rods 16 connected to the supporting element 10 by means of supporting cables 17.
[0053] Advantageously, the drying rack elements 15 are movable through the opening 12 between a retracted position and an extracted position (
[0054] In the retracted position, the drying rack elements 15 lie internally to the internal volume V of the supporting element 10. This position of the drying rack elements 15 corresponds to the non-operating configuration of the drying apparatus 1.
[0055] In the extracted position, the drying rack elements 15 are placed externally to the internal volume V of the supporting element 10, preferably at a lower level than the retracted position, to allow an application and a removal of garments and linen on and from the drying rack elements 15. Advantageously, the drying rack elements 15 are further movable to a drying position, intermediate between a retracted position and the extracted position, so as to support said garments and linen in a position suitable for drying them. This position of the drying rack elements 15 corresponds to the operating configuration of the drying apparatus 1.
[0056] In a first embodiment, illustrated in
[0057] In particular, the closed position of the shutter 20 corresponds to the non-operating configuration of the drying apparatus 1 and the open position of the shutter 20 corresponds to the operating configuration of the drying apparatus 1.
[0058] In the preferred embodiment, the apparatus 1 comprises two shutters 20 pivoted on opposite sides to the supporting element 10.
[0059] The shutters 20 are rotationally movable, preferably mutually counter rotating, around the hinges 22 between the closed position, in which they occlude the access opening 12 to the internal volume V of the supporting element 10, and the open position, in which they disengage said opening 12.
[0060] Preferably, in the closed position, the shutters 20 are aligned and/or overlapping each other. In an embodiment, the shutters 20, in the closed position, are aligned and each of them occludes a part of the opening 12. With reference to
[0061] With reference to the same embodiment, in the open position shutters 20 result facing and opposite each other.
[0062] Each shutter 20 has an internal face 24 facing, in an open position, towards the drying rack elements 15 arranged in the drying position and, in a closed position, towards the internal volume V. Each shutter 20 also defines internally a duct having an output section 26 at said inner face 24.
[0063] Preferably, each shutter 20 houses a fan 30 in the above-mentioned duct, so as to generate an air flow when the drying apparatus 1 is in the operating configuration. Preferably, each shutter 20 houses resistive elements 32 along the aforementioned air flow, configured to heat it.
[0064] In particular, the set of ducts, fans 30 and resistive elements, configured to move and/or heat the air flow of the drying apparatus 1, forms a ventilation assembly of the aforementioned drying apparatus 1. In non illustrated embodiments, the ventilation assembly is partially installed on the supporting element 10 and the air flow is directed to the inner face 24 of the shutters 20 by means of ducts.
[0065] In use, the air flows generated by each fan 30 flow through the respective duct inside the corresponding shutter 20 and protrude from the respective output section 26.
[0066] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0067] In the operating configuration, the drying apparatus 1 defines a drying volume A at the space portion hit by the above-mentioned air flows.
[0068] In particular, in the embodiments illustrated in
[0069] More specifically, as shown in
[0070] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0071] According to a further aspect of the invention, illustrated in
[0072] The extended position of the delimiting element 39 corresponds to the operating configuration of the drying apparatus 1, in this position the delimiting element 39 envelops the drying volume A laterally. In other words, according to the present embodiment, the drying volume A is peripherally delimited by the delimiting element 39.
[0073] The retracted position of the delimiting element 39 corresponds to the non-operating configuration of the drying apparatus 1; in this position the delimiting element 39 provides lateral access to the supporting elements 15.
[0074] In particular, the above-mentioned drying position of the drying rack elements 15 is configured to arrange any garment and/or linen they support within the drying volume A.
[0075] Preferably, the delimiting element 39 comprises a folding sheet 40, connected to the supporting element 10, preferably at the opening 12.
[0076] Preferably, the folding sheet 40 is folded into four when the delimiting element 39 is in the retracted position and is extended when the delimiting element 39 is in the extended position.
[0077] Preferably, the delimiting element 39 in the retracted position is contained, at least partially, in the containment internal volume V or is collected at the opening 12 of said internal volume V.
[0078] Preferably, the delimiting element 39 comprises a closing element 42 connected to a lower portion of the folding sheet 40. In particular, the closing element 42 is configured to occlude the drying volume A below, when the folding sheet 40 is in the extended position.
[0079] Advantageously, when the drying apparatus 1 is in operating configuration, the drying volume A is delimited laterally by the folding sheet 40, at the top by the supporting element 10 and at the bottom by the closing element 42.
[0080] The supporting element 10 comprises at least a fan 30, housed in the internal volume V, so arranged as to generate an air flow when the drying apparatus 1 is in its operating configuration and to direct said air flow towards the drying volume A.
[0081] In the illustrated embodiment, the drying apparatus 1 comprises two of said fans 30.
[0082] Preferably, each fan 30 is associated with resistive elements 32 along the aforementioned resulting air flow, which are configured to heat it.
[0083] Preferably, the drying apparatus 1 comprises a dehumidification element 34 facing the drying volume A, configured to remove humid air from the drying volume A and restore the level of humidity. In the illustrated embodiment, the dehumidification element 34 is supported by the supporting element 10 and is configured to absorb humid air from the drying volume A and release dehumidified air outside the drying volume A.
[0084] The present invention achieves the proposed aim, overcoming the drawbacks in the known art.
[0085] In fact, since the drying apparatus 1 is movable between an operating and a non-operating position, it increases the versatility compared to the known art, thus reducing the encumbrance in the non-operating phase. In addition, the drying action caused by fans, resistive elements and dehumidification element reduces the drying times and the release of moisture and smells resulting from the drying of garments and linen.