COMPATIBLE ROOF RACK GARMENT EXSICCATION CONTAINER
20190024975 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B9/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B25/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B19/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B21/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F26B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This application relates to a system and methods for the exsiccation of material objects. The system can include a ventilation device. The material object can be attached to the ventilation device. The system can further include a container for the ventilation device and material object. The system can be attached and detached to a vehicle without the need for tools and can be compatible with preexisting vehicle roof racks.
Claims
1. A system for exsiccation of a material object comprising a ventilation device, wherein the ventilation device comprises a front portion and a back portion, wherein the front portion comprises the front of an aerodynamic aperture, wherein the back portion comprises the back of the aerodynamic aperture and means to attach the material object wherein air can travel through into the front portion, out the back portion and on to the material object when the material object is attached to the back portion and when the system is attached to a body in motion.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the back portion comprises one or more additional openings for air to travel through to the material object when the material object is attached to the back portion and when the system is attached to a body in motion.
3. The system of claim 1 further comprising a container for the ventilation device and the material object, wherein the container is connected to the ventilation device.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the back portion comprises one or more additional openings for air to travel through and into the container when the container is attached to the ventilation device and when the system is attached to a body in motion.
5. The system of claim 1 where in the back portion comprises hanger arms on the sides of the back portion.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the hanger arms are hollow and comprise one or more additional openings for air to travel through the hanger arms and on to the material object.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the back portion is a hourglass shape.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein the back portion has a neck and that is smaller in circumference than the aperture.
9. The system of claim 1 wherein the ventilation device comprises a material selected from the group consisting of high-density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, low-density polyethylene, polypropylene, polycarbonate, polylactide, any other plastic, nylon, composite, and aluminum.
10. The system of claim 3 wherein the container comprise one or more materials selected from the group consisting of mesh, micro fiber terry cloth, and nylon ripstop.
11. The system of claim 1 wherein the system can be secured to the roof of a motor vehicle.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the system is secured to the roof a motor vehicle by an attachment system comprising a strap, a buckle and a harness.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein the harness is comprised of nylon webbing, polypropylene webbing, plastic, aluminum, or composite.
14. The system of claim 2 wherein the container has an opening for a strap that tunnels the width of the container.
15. The system of claim wherein the opening for a strap comprises a strap that can be attached to the roof of a motor vehicle.
16. The system of claim 1 wherein the container has a container opening for accessing the inside of the container.
17. The system of claim 1 wherein the material object is a watersport garment with sleeves, wherein the watersport garment can hang from the hanger arms.
18. The system of claim 1 wherein air can flow through the hanger arms and into the sleeves of the watersport garment.
19. A method of exsiccating a material object using the system of claim 1 comprising: attaching the material object to the system attaching the system to a roof of a motor vehicle moving the motor vehicle, wherein upon moving the motor vehicle, air flows through the ventilation device into the container to exsiccate the material object.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DRAWINGSREFERENCE NUMERALS
[0067] 21 Airflow generated from wind and or vehicle movement [0068] 22 Straps to conveniently secure and remove container to and from vehicle [0069] 23 Container for garments [0070] 24 Opening for straps to slide completely through container [0071] 25 Hinges to permit opening and closing of container [0072] 25b Hinges to permit the compact folding and unfolding of container [0073] 25c Ratchet strap system to compress and secure container and its contents [0074] 26 Aerated opening [0075] 27 Garments located inside container [0076] 28 Side supporting wall of container [0077] 29 Bolt securing strap to side of container [0078] 29b Bolt securing belt and strap to top of container [0079] 30 Strap with raised ridges to tighten and secure in place with buckle system [0080] 31 Ratchet buckle pivot lock and release system [0081] 31b Buckle system secured to side of container for strap to be looped and tightened through to compress and secure container and its contents [0082] 31c Buckle, lock, tighten, and release system [0083] 31d Buckle system for straps to be looped and tightened through to secure container and its contents to roof of vehicle while parked and in motion [0084] 31e Buckle, lock, tighten, and release system to secure container and its contents to roof of vehicle while parked and in motion [0085] 32 Strap secured to exterior top of container and holding ratchet buckle pivot system in place [0086] 33 Preexisting roof rack [0087] 34 Container if made of malleable material wrapped around preexisting roof rack [0088] 35 Strap with loop and lock system to compress and secure container to preexisting roof rack [0089] 36 Latch system to further stabilize container and prevent opening while in use [0090] 37 Apparatus for securing aperture of garment to internal intake ventilation of container [0091] 38 Strap to secure garment to aperture of internal intake ventilation [0092] 39 Opening for container to be secured to and removed from ventilation device by screw and bolt [0093] 40 Opening for front ventilation and back ventilation and hanger pieces to be attached and secured by screw and bolt to form the ventilation device [0094] 41 Back ventilation and hanger portion of the ventilation device [0095] 42 Hanger arms of back ventilation device to attach, secure and exsiccate a garment [0096] 43 Aperture to allow air flow to travel and exsiccate through the hanger arms of ventilation device and into the shoulders and sleeves of garment [0097] 44 Rib structure for the strengthening and stabilization of the large aperture of the front portion of the ventilation device [0098] 45 Aerodynamic rim to the front ventilation device to allow for the attachment of the container to the ventilation device while remaining protected from the force of the wind [0099] 46 Large aerodynamic aperture to the front ventilation device to allow the force of the wind to travel into, through and around the ventilation device and into, through and around the garment attached to the ventilation device [0100] 47 Opening and closing to the top of the container that allows for maximum accessibility and security to the objects stored and exsiccated within [0101] 48 Opening to the legs of the ventilation device that allows for strap and buckle system to slide through and secure the container to the roof of the vehicle [0102] 49 Leg of the ventilation device to elevate and stabilize ventilation device to the roof of the vehicle [0103] 50 Rear portion to the back ventilation and hanger system opening and maximizing airflow into, through and around the garment [0104] 51 Vehicle [0105] 52 Elevated lip to the rear portion to the back ventilation and hanger system opening and maximizing airflow into, through and around the garment [0106] 53 Slight concave into the rear neck of the ventilation and hanger system forcing a portion of the airflow to return through the device and into and out the hanger arms into, through and around the garment [0107] 54 Neck to the front portion of the ventilation device allowing the back portion of the ventilation device to be attached to the front portion of the ventilation device while allowing air flow to travel from the front portion of the ventilation device into, through and around the back portion of the ventilation device [0108] 55 Ventilation device [0109] 56 Front portion of ventilation device [0110] 57 Back portion of ventilation device
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIGS. 1-7
[0111] Embodiments of the ventilation device are illustrated in
[0112] In one embodiment the ventilation device 55 can include a front ventilation 56 and back ventilation 57 portion that can attach together by screw and bolt through any size, shape, order, and number of openings 40 at the neck of the front portion 56 of the ventilation device 55 (
[0113] The back portion 57 of the ventilation device 55 can contain an elevated lip 52 opening the inside of the garment 27 to maximize airflow and the exsiccation of the garment 27. The elevated lip 52 can be between 0.05 and 610 cm in length, between 0.05 and 305 cm in width, and between 0.05 and 244 cm in height. For example, a preferred range for the elevated lip 52 can be between 2 cm and 61 cm in length, between 0.05 cm and 92 cm in width, and between 1 cm and 92 cm in height. The elevated lip 52 can be 5.08 cm in length, 20.32 cm in width, and 12.7 cm in height. The slight concave 53 in the rear neck 41 of the back ventilation device 57 can create a partial reverse of airflow back into the device, through the hangers 42 and out the apertures 43 located in any size, shape, order, and number throughout the hangers 42 traveling into, through, around and further exsiccating, but not limited to, the shoulders and sleeves of the garment 27. The slight concave 53 can be between 0.05 and 610 cm in length, between 0.05 and 305 cm in width, and between 0.05 and 244 cm in height. For example, a preferred range for the slight concave 53 can be between 0.05 cm and 92 cm in length, between 0.05 cm and 92 cm in width, and between 1 cm and 107 cm in height. The slight concave 53 can be 5.08 cm in length, 15.24 cm in width, and 8.89 cm in height. The rear neck can be 7.62 cm in length, 17.78 cm in width, and 8.89 cm in height.
[0114] The front and back of the container can include aerated openings 26 (
[0115] The strap and buckle system 22 (
[0116] In some embodiments the container can be formed in various aerodynamic shapes (For example in
METHODS
[0117] The manner to place garments into the container can be performed by ensuring the container is first unfolded and placed on a semi flat space. Next the opening 47 of the container can be unzipped. With the entire opening 47 engaged the user can now have full access to the storage capacity of the container. The garments can be placed flat and or in any other appropriate manner into the container. An aperture of the water sport garments, such as the neck opening of the garment 27, can be secured to the hangers 42 of the back portion 57 of the ventilation device 55 the opening 47 is returned to the closed position. If the garment 27 neck is secured to the hangers 42, the garment 27 can then be zipped closed to provide extra securement to the front back portion 57 of the ventilation device 55. If multiple garments are desired to be exsiccated simultaneously, the front aperture apparatus attachment 37b can be secured to the front aperture apparatus 37 by interlocking clips, and then the aperture of each garment can be secured to the aperture of the front aperture apparatus attachment 37b and then the opening 47 is closed. Once the opening 47 is closed, the container 23 can be compressed in any manner and/or allow for air to flow through to removing excess water from the garment 27.
[0118] In some embodiments, the roof rack garment exsiccation container is secured to the vehicle 51 via opening the driver's side and passenger's side doors, placing the container on the roof of the vehicle 51, sliding it over, underneath and or between any preexisting roof racks if needed. Once placed flat on the roof of the vehicle 51 with the straps 22 hanging over each side towards the front end of the roof, the user can then sit inside the vehicle 51 to gain easy access to both straps 22. The driver's side and passenger's side straps 22 can then be connected by the strap and buckle system 31e at the ceiling of the vehicle from inside the vehicle. Once the strap and buckle system 31e is locked in place, the straps 22 can be tightened securing the container and its contents to the roof of the vehicle. The excess length of the straps 22 can then secured to the bottom of the strap hugging the inside ceiling of the vehicle with hook and fastener, a clamp, button, pin, or by any other appropriate means. The roof rack garment exsiccation container is now secured and safe for its intended use.
[0119] The airflow 21 can be generated from the movement of the vehicle 51 flows into, through, and around the ventilations system 55 and then into, through, and around the garment 27 exiting the container 23 through an aerated opening 26. The airflow 21 can travel through an aerated aperture 46 and neck 54 of the front portion 56 of the ventilation device 55. The airflow 21 then can travel into the rear neck 41 and its slight concave 53 of the back portion 57 of the ventilation device 55. The slight concave 53 of the rear neck 41 can force the airflow 21 to return into the back portion 57 of the ventilation device 55 and into, through and around the hanger arms 42 exiting the hanger arms 42 through apertures 43 and into the shoulders, arms, and sleeves of the garment 27. The elevated lip 52 of the back portion 57 of the ventilation device 55 can expand the inside of the garment 27 secured to the hanger arms 42 and the back portion 57 of the ventilation device to maximize airflow 21 into, through and around the garment 27 increasing exsiccation of the garment 27.
[0120] When the vehicle 51 has come to a complete stop and is disabled, the user can safely remove the roof rack garment exsiccation container from the roof. In some embodiments this can be performed by the user opening the driver's side and passenger's side doors, loosening any excess length of the straps 22 that was secured, for example, with hook and fastener, a clamp, button, pin, or by any other appropriate means. The user can then release the tension in the straps 22 by unfastening the strap and buckle system 31e. The user can then remove the container from the roof of the vehicle 51 through the same path it was placed on the vehicle 51. Once removed from the roof of the vehicle 51, the container can be placed on a relatively flat surface.
[0121] The manner to remove the garment out of the container can be performed by first entering the opening 47 of the container 23 by the reverse of the same means in which it was closed. Once the container 23 is fully opened the user can lift and remove the stored garments from the hangers 42 of the ventilation device 55 and out of the container 23. For storage, the user can return the lid 23 to its closed position.
[0122] In some embodiments, to store the garment exsiccation container in the vehicle while not in use, the user can fold or roll the container 23 to the desired shape or size allowable and appropriate to the dimensions and material of the container 23.
[0123] In some embodiments, the roof rack garment exsiccation container can be hung in a location of the user's choice when not attached to, or stored in the vehicle; the user can secure the opposite ends of the straps 22 together by connecting the buckle or ratchet system 31 and creating half of a loop. The straps 22 can then be adjusted to create the desired size of the loop.
[0124] The container can then be hung perpendicularly to the ground from various objects with the garments still remaining stored inside. This can allow for further exsiccation and drainage of the stored garments if so desired or needed as any excess liquid escapes through the aerated opening 26 closest to and parallel with the ground.
[0125] From the description above, a number of advantages of some embodiments of my roof rack garment exsiccation container become evident: [0126] (a) A container that can utilize the force of the wind generated by the movement of a vehicle to quickly exsiccate wet garments, for example, while driving home from sporting activities involving water or snow. [0127] (b) A container that can be compatible with most preexisting roof racks which still allows for said roof racks to carry cargo while the container is in use, for instance, while carrying surfboards. [0128] (c) A container that can carry and exsiccate multiple garments simultaneously. This can be utilized to exsiccate water and snow and other outdoor gear, such as wetsuits, swimsuits, towels, jackets, snow bibs, snow suits, boots and gloves used for ski or snowboarding, and the like. [0129] (d) A container that can be quickly and easily secured to and removed from the roof of a vehicle without the need for any use of tools, attachments, or modifications to the vehicle. [0130] (e) A container that can be compact and quickly folds or rolls in any manner in half for secure and convenient storage of the container when not in use, for example, inside the vehicle while the user is partaking in a sport. [0131] (f) With the use of the container this can extend the usability of the garments and reduce the risk of bacterial buildup in the garment and or its surrounding storage area. [0132] (g) A container that can be removed from the vehicle once parked and then hung in a secure and proper location at the user's discretion, for example, it may be hung in the shower or on a clothesline outside. [0133] (h) A container that can be used as a standing mat while changing in and out of one's garment to prevent the transfer of unwanted material into one's clothes or vehicle.
EXAMPLES
[0134] The following non-limiting examples are provided to further illustrate embodiments of the invention described herein. It should be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the techniques disclosed in the examples that follow represent approaches discovered by the inventors to function well in the practice of the application, and thus can be considered to constitute examples of modes for its practice. However, those of skill in the art should, in light of the instant disclosure, appreciate that many changes can be made in the specific embodiments that are disclosed and still obtain a like or similar result without departing from the spirit and scope of the application.
Example 1
Drying Time
[0135] At 10 minutes at an average of 35 miles per hour, the ventilation device 55 and container 23 exsiccated a 3.2 mm watersport garment 27. At 20 minutes at an average of 45 miles per hour, the ventilation device 55 and container 23 exsiccated a 5 mm watersport garment 27. As would be understood in the art, exsiccation of the watersport garment will vary depending upon, but not limited to, climate, speed, and traffic and road conditions, and other environmental factors.
Example 2
Alternatives to Container Design
[0136] Additional embodiments of the invention are shown in
Example 3
Alternatives to Container Design
[0137] There are various possibilities with regard to the relative design of the container depending upon the selection of material type. The ventilation system 55 may be designed to fold and or unfold in any manner that would further enhance the compactness and or efficiency of the device.
[0138] The various methods and techniques described above provide a number of ways to carry out the invention. Of course, it is to be understood that not necessarily all objectives or advantages described can be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment described herein. Thus, for example, those skilled in the art will recognize that the methods can be performed in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other objectives or advantages as taught or suggested herein. A variety of alternatives are mentioned herein. It is to be understood that some preferred embodiments specifically include one, another, or several features, while others specifically exclude one, another, or several features, while still others mitigate a particular feature by inclusion of one, another, or several advantageous features.
[0139] Furthermore, the skilled artisan will recognize the applicability of various features from different embodiments. Similarly, the various elements, features and steps discussed above, as well as other known equivalents for each such element, feature or step, can be employed in various combinations by one of ordinary skill in this art to perform methods in accordance with the principles described herein. Among the various elements, features, and steps some will be specifically included and others specifically excluded in diverse embodiments.
[0140] Although the invention has been disclosed in the context of certain embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments of the invention extend beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses and modifications and equivalents thereof.
[0141] In some embodiments, the terms a and an and the and similar references used in the context of describing a particular embodiment of the invention (especially in the context of certain of the following claims) can be construed to cover both the singular and the plural. The recitation of ranges of values herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (for example, such as) provided with respect to certain embodiments herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention.
[0142] Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Variations on those preferred embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. It is contemplated that skilled artisans can employ such variations as appropriate, and the invention can be practiced otherwise than specifically described herein. Accordingly, many embodiments of this invention include all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
[0143] All patents, patent applications, publications of patent applications, and other material, such as articles, books, specifications, publications, documents, things, and/or the like, referenced herein are hereby incorporated herein by this reference in their entirety for all purposes, excepting any prosecution file history associated with same, any of same that is inconsistent with or in conflict with the present document, or any of same that may have a limiting affect as to the broadest scope of the claims now or later associated with the present document. By way of example, should there be any inconsistency or conflict between the description, definition, and/or the use of a term associated with any of the incorporated material and that associated with the present document, the description, definition, and/or the use of the term in the present document shall prevail.
[0144] In closing, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are illustrative of the principles of the embodiments of the invention. Other modifications that can be employed can be within the scope of the invention. Thus, by way of example, but not of limitation, alternative configurations of the embodiments of the invention can be utilized in accordance with the teachings herein. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention are not limited to that precisely as shown and described.