Stationary rack attachable to a clothes dryer
10398285 ยท 2019-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47L23/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A drying rack easily attachable to, as well as readily removable from, the interior, stationary rear wall of a tumble-type, clothes dryer, for drying boots or similar objects in minutes and without their being tossed about. Supporting such objects placed on the drying rack's wire frame shelf and the shelf itself in such a way that it extends generally horizontally away from the rear wall is a pair of hinged, opposable side rails, each having an elongated arm that ends in a hook. By utilizing the flexibility afforded by the hinged connections between the side rails and the shelf, one can quickly suspend the drying rack from the rear wall by simply hooking the elongated arms onto a pair of air flow duct-covering grids commonly found there or, alternately, onto a 0.25 inch hole or pair of holes drilled into the rear wall in place of the grid(s).
Claims
1. A drying rack for boots and similar objects that is adapted for use with a clothes dryer having a rotatable drum, an interior rear wall that remains generally stationary as the drum is being rotated, and spaced apart grids, located on the interior rear wall, that cover the dryer's air inlet and outlet flow ducts, which comprises: (a) a generally rectangularly-shaped shelf having a wire frame structure with at least one pair of first and second opposing side edges; (b) first and second opposable side rails, each of which includes a base member and an elongated arm oriented perpendicularly thereto which are integral parts of a generally two-dimensional piece; (c) means for hingedly connecting the first opposable side rail's base member to the shelf proximate with said pair's first opposing side edge and generally in parallel alignment therewith; (d) means for hingedly connecting the second opposable side rail's base member to the shelf proximate with said pair's second opposing side edge and generally in parallel alignment therewith; (e) wherein the first opposable side rail's elongated arm, at its terminal end disposed distally from the first opposable side rail's base member, defines a first hook which is generally oriented in a direction away from the first opposable side rail's base member; and (f) wherein the second opposable side rail's elongated arm, at its terminal end disposed distally from the second opposable side rail's base member, defines a second hook which is generally oriented in a direction away from the second opposable side rail's base member, so that the user, by causing the first and second hooks to penetrate the rear wall's grids at sites thereon which are spaced apart generally horizontally from each other and separated by a distance generally as long as the spacing between said pair's first and second opposing side edges, can suspend the drying rack, with its shelf extending generally horizontally, from the dryer's interior rear wall.
2. The drying rack according to claim 1, which further comprises first and second brace members, wherein the first brace member has a substantially greater length than does the first opposable side rail's base member, and the second brace member is substantially longer than the second opposable side rail's base member; wherein the first brace member, the first opposable side rail's base member, and a portion of the first opposable side rail's elongated arm form a first generally triangularly-shaped closed loop's three sides, with the first brace member intersecting the first opposable side rail's elongated arm proximate with its midsection; and wherein the second brace member, the second opposable side rail's base member, and a portion of the second opposable side rail's elongated arm form a second generally triangularly-shaped closed loop's three sides, with the second brace member intersecting the second opposable side rail's elongated arm proximate with its midsection.
3. The drying rack according to claim 1, which further comprises first and second couplers affixed to the shelf contiguous with said pair's first and second opposing side edges, respectively, wherein the first opposable side rail's base member is hingedly connected to at least two spaced apart first couplers at the same time the second opposable side rail's base member is hingedly connected to at least two spaced apart second couplers, wherein each first coupler defines a generally circular-shaped loop which is affixed to the shelf and protrudes upwardly therefrom, with the first opposable side rail's base member, in assembled relation with the first couplers, being longitudinally aligned with each first coupler's circular-shaped loop-defined through centerline, and wherein each second coupler defines a generally circular-shaped loop which is affixed to the shelf and protrudes upwardly therefrom, with the second opposable side rail's base member, in assembled relation with the second couplers, being longitudinally aligned with each second coupler's circular-shaped loop-defined through centerline, so that the first and second opposable side rails can be folded towards each other until one of them, as it rests atop the shelf, is juxtaposed between the shelf and the other opposable side rail, thus forming a compact, generally flat construct with the shelf when the first and second opposable side rails are so folded.
4. The drying rack according to claim 3, wherein each of the first and second opposable side rails' elongated arms is nearly as long as the spacing between said pair's first and second opposing side edges.
5. The drying rack according to claim 3, wherein the generally circular-shaped loop of one of the spaced apart first couplers is further characterized as protruding upwardly from the shelf contiguous with a terminal end of said pair's first opposing side edge, and wherein the generally circular-shaped loop of one of the spaced apart second couplers is further characterized as protruding upwardly from the shelf contiguous with a terminal end of said pair's second opposing side edge, with the first and second opposable side rails' base members being hingedly connected to the first and second couplers, respectively, in such a way that the first opposable side rail's base member extends past the first opposing side edge's terminal end and the second opposable side rail's base member extends past the second opposing side edge's terminal end, thus positioning the first and second opposable side rails' elongated arms rearwardly of the shelf, so that, during use, the shelf's weight and that of any objects supported thereon keep each of said arms, for substantially its entire length, in direct contact with the dryer's rear wall.
6. A drying rack for boots and similar objects that is adapted for use with a clothes dryer having a rotatable drum, an interior rear wall that remains generally stationary as the drum is being rotated, and spaced apart grids, located on the interior rear wall, that cover the dryer's air inlet and outlet flow ducts, which comprises: (a) a generally rectangularly-shaped shelf; (b) first and second opposable side rails, each which includes a base member and an elongated arm oriented perpendicularly thereto; (c) means for hingedly connecting the first opposable side rail's base member to the shelf in general parallel alignment with the shelf's longitudinal centerline and spaced apart from it on one side thereof; (d) means for hingedly connecting the second opposable side rail's base member to the shelf in general parallel alignment with the shelf's longitudinal centerline and spaced apart from the first opposable side rail's base member by approximately twice the spacing between it and the shelf's longitudinal centerline, as well as on the other side thereof; (e) wherein the first opposable side rail's elongated arm, at its terminal end disposed distally from the first opposable side rail's base member, defines a first hook which is generally oriented in a direction away from the first opposable side rail's base member; and (f) wherein the second opposable side rail's elongated arm, at its terminal end disposed distally from the second opposable side rail's base member, defines a second hook which is generally oriented in a direction away from the second opposable side rail's base member, so that the user, by causing the first and second hooks to penetrate the rear wall's grids at sites thereon which are spaced apart generally horizontally from each other and separated by a distance generally as long as twice the spacing between the first opposable side rail's base member and the shelf's longitudinal centerline, can suspend the drying rack, with its shelf extending generally horizontally, from the dryer's interior rear wall.
7. A drying rack for boots and similar objects that is adapted for use with a clothes dryer having a rotatable drum, and at least one pair of spaced apart holes, each of which measures approximately 0.25 inch in diameter and has been drilled into the dryer's rear wall at a site thereon located upwardly of the dryer drum's through centerline by a distance which is at least one-half of the spacing which separates the pair's spaced apart holes, with each of them being positioned, by about the width of an adult boot's toe box, generally equidistant from an imaginary plane which bisects the dryer drum vertically, which comprises: (a) a generally rectangularly-shaped shelf; (b) first and second opposable side rails, each of which includes a base member and an elongated arm oriented perpendicularly thereto; (c) means for hingedly connecting the first opposable side rail's base member to the shelf in general parallel alignment with the shelf's longitudinal centerline and spaced apart from it on one side thereof; (d) means for hingedly connecting the second opposable side rail's base member to the shelf in general parallel alignment with the shelf's longitudinal centerline and spaced apart from the first opposable side rail's base member by approximately twice the spacing between it and the shelf's longitudinal centerline, as well as on the other side thereof; (e) wherein the first opposable side rail's elongated arm, at its terminal end disposed distally from the first opposable side rail's base member, defines a first hook which is generally oriented in a direction away from the first opposable side rail's base member; and (f) wherein the second opposable side rail's elongated arm, arm, at its terminal end disposed distally from the second opposable side rail's base member, defines a second hook which is generally oriented in a direction away from the second opposable side rail's base member, with each of the first and second hooks measuring at most approximately 0.2 inch in transverse cross-section, so that user, by causing the first hook to penetrate one of said pair of spaced apart holes drilled into the dryer's rear wall at the same time the second hook penetrates the other hole of said pair, can suspend the drying rack, with its shelf extending generally horizontally, from the dryer's interior rear wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(6) In the drawings and indicated generally by the reference numeral 10 is a drying rack according to the present invention. During use, the drying rack 10, which includes a rectangularly-shaped wire frame shelf 11, hangs from the non-rotating interior rear wall 45 of a standard drum type clothes dryer while the drum 55 rotates and heated air circulates around the stationary, but readily removable drying rack. Supporting the shelf 11 in such a way that it extends generally horizontally away from the rear wall 45 and in the direction of the dryer's opening bounded by circular edge 60 is a pair of hinged, opposable side rails 20, 21, each with its own elongated arm 30, 31, which, prior to use, is hooked onto a grid 50, 51 on the rear wall (
(7) Moreover, the shelf 11, constructed of multiple stringers 17, 18, 19 which are arrayed in parallel with each other and held in their respective positions by reinforcing bars 12, 13, 14 and 15, is dimensioned not only to allow ample clearance between each of the shelf's opposing side edgesthat is, outer stringers 17, 19and a typical dryer drum 55 with an inwardly projecting plate 46 or the like affixed thereto, but also to hold as many as four boots, each in an upright position atop the shelf's wire frame. In the preferred embodiment, the shelf 11 measures about 10 inches in overall width and 16 inches in lengtha length which also allows the user to tightly close the dryer's circular door (not shown) so that the dryer can be turned on.
(8) Moreover, as is illustrated in
(9) In the preferred embodiment, each opposable side rail 20, 21 is individually formed by bending a metal rod into what is basicallyexcept for the thickness of the roda two-dimensional structure in which a handle and a closed loop are integral parts of a single, unitary piece. The general shape of the closed loop is that of a right triangle with interior angles of approximately 23 and 67 degrees, well as the 90 degree right angle; and the handle, for most of its length, is simply a longitudinal extension of the shortest of the generally triangularly-shaped closed loop's three sides (
(10) Holding the opposable side rails 20, 21 in assembled relation with the wire frame shelf 11 are two pairs of spaced apart, circular-shaped couplers 22, 24 and 23, 25, respectively (
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(12) Intersecting the elongated arm 30, 31 and affixed thereto is a brace member 34, 35 (
(13) Further, in the preferred embodiment, each side rail 20, 21, as well as its brace member 34, 35, spans a distance, in the direction of the base member 32, 33, which is nearly ths as long as the shelf 11 itself (
(14) As for the portion of the shelf 11 that extends past the reinforcing bar 14 with its couplers 24, 25, the stringers 17, 18, 19 are not only affixed to the reinforcing bar 15, but also preferably bent around it so as to form an array 26 of short stringer segments 27, 28, 29, respectively (